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CELERYJA R K E T S WATERWAYS
FIRE FIGHTERS CONTINUE
WORK IN SIERRA MADRE
TODAY AND
WITH FOREST FIRE DAMAGES Florida—Manatee
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Which Will Reach Five Million Dollar Mark With
High Wind Blowing
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Carlot Shipments Reported for Wed­
nesday, March Nth:
Florida—Sanford section .............. 59
section ..... :-----California .... ........
11
Florida—Tampa section
9

MEETING
CONTINUES UNTIL
LATE HOUR FRIDAY EVENING

Total ........... ................. ......,.,...85
Shipments previously unreported
MASS OF DOCUMENTARY
IAT IS ATTRACTING CONfor Tuesday, March 13th: Florida by
DATA BEING PRESENTED
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Aaaoetafrd
SIDERARLE ATTENTION
PASADENA, California, March 16.—Fire fighters were still on duty in boat, 102 erntrs.
BY JUDGE BLAND
. IN LONDON TODAY
the SIcrrn Madre mountains near here lest the flames which started yester­
day and spread rapidly but believed to Ik under cnntw} last night break out Shiping Point Information for Wednesday. March I ith:
with renewed fury. Los Angeles county forester estimated dnntnge to water
SANFORD. FLA.:
Cool, partly
shed nt five million dollars. Whchcr the fire could be kept under control nnd
extinguished entirely with comparative speed depended early today upon cloudy, llaulings heavy, demand slow
iVhich Daily TclcRmph Sn.vsi Arc FIRST PAYMENT WILL HE OVER whether there was a repetition of the zixty-mile-an-hour wind which prevailed movement drnggy, light wire inquiry, DISCUSSION AT CHARLESTON ON From AH. Paris of Central and
South Florida and Much In*
ThorouKhly Reliable Rut
HIGHWAY FROM NORFOLK
FOUR .MILLION
over the fire tone yesterday.
.
• market slightly weaker. Carloads f.
teresl Being Shown
Kepi Dark
TO MIAMI
o. b. usual tm-ms: Jjl inch crates Gol­
DOLLARS
den Self-blnnbhing -1-fl doz. stalks in
( f l y T il *
Prr««»
( t l r Tfc* A u w l l O d
( l l y T h e Auxorlntrd I ' m t l
the ropgli mostly $1.(10, New French
LONDON, March . 15.—InformaAs the Daily Herald goes to press
CHARLESTON. March 15.—Dele­
WASHINGTON, .March .15.—The
Strain
4-6
doz.
stalks
In
the
rough
Ition printed by diplomatic correspond- first payment by the Dritish govern­
gates from five South Atlantic coast the Watcrjvays hearing Is still in pro­
$l.40-$l.60, few well bleached higher.
|(nU of the Pally Telegraph to the ef- ment recently negotiated at Inst fund­
states are here for the annual session gress and a mass of facts nnd figures
|f«l that Germany has up her sleeve
of
the South Atlantic Coastal High­ nrc being presented to the U. S. Gov­
ing agreement will be made today at
Total carlot shipments from San­
Ipeace plans that include Kunrpntee;
way
Association.
Discussion plans ernment engineers in the effort to ob­
tile New York-Federal Reserve Hank.
ford fhis reason to dativ... 1,99*
[to franco as well as international sufor
proposed
highway
from Norfolk to tain twenty feet of water in the St.
Although formal agreement has not
Total carlot shipments from Man­
Ipcrvision of her finances attracted
Miami‘ winding down the coast thru Johns river from Sanford to Pnlatyet actually been signed the London
atee tl|is season to date ........ 985
[considerable attention hero today,
Virginia, Curolinns, Georgia nnd Flor­ kn. The meeting was called for
The rectfition given nt the country |sir Mntcrna has been adopted as the Total cariot shipments from San­
government has made known the de­
10 uMock this mornintf but did not
hearticlo was based on ndviecs which
ida on the program.
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sire to make nt once $1,182,085 pay­ club Tuesday afternoon was one of General Federation song. 1his cour
ford Inst season to date ......... 1,042
start on time, owing to-the delays In
* newspaper says are thoroughly re­
ment necessary to reduce bnck to even the most charming events of the en­ tosy was planned by Mrs. Gwynne Total carlot shipments front Man­
waiting for several important delega­
liable asserts that Germany is not
41,000,IKK),000 figure upon which (12 tile meeting of the Slate Hoard of Fox.
atee last season to date ..... 760
tions to reach Sanford.
[prepared to bring the plan into the
The following program was plan­
the Florida Federation of Women’s
year funding plan carculntcd.
[light until she is assured it will reLieut. Col. Gilbert Youngberg, Se­
Clubs. This nlfuir was in the capable ned by Mrs. Teonaley, chairman of
1’ITTSHURGII:
:t», cloudy.
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Ictlve more attention thnn did the procond
I.icut. II. 11. Iuiper, assistant
! hands of Mrs. RolK-rt Newman nnd Music for the Sanford Woman’s Club Florida arrived, 55 cars on track In­
[pouts she had ready for the London
Enginei4 J. M. Braxton nnd W. A.
and
wai
most
enthusiastically
receiv*
! Mrs. J. "M. Wallace, nnd the*e Indies
cluding broken. Opening Thursday:
land Paris Premiers’ conference.
Uunnct are present to hear the evi­
received nt the door with Mis* Kliz-ied:
Supplies heavy, demand nnd move­
dence that will l»e presented by every
"Go
Pretty
Hose"
Then
Mar­
* -iIk tli Skinner, state president, and. Duet:
ment slow, market weak, Florida, 10
DUSSELDORF, March 15.—Three
city along the St. Johns river or sdseilles, sung by Mrs. Lucille AspinMrs. it. E. Tolar, president of the
inch crates Golden Self-blanching and AND WITH MAYOR DIGGERS GET ; Jncent thereto and Judge Bland of
[Germans were shot and killed by the
fnr.l Woman’s Club. The decora­ wnll Takncli and Mrs. E. M. House­
CLEAN HIM. OF
[French sentries today while trying to
: Orlando is presenting they case in his
holder, accompanied by Mrs. Dcas. New French Strain
tions of the Country Club were titmHEALTH
1
able manner.
|break into a machinery' warehouse at
Reading.
"When
the
Little
Hoy
Ran
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a«alks
$l..o.$L
(K
l
uni in their tastefulness nnd beauty.
IRecklinghausen, According to the MIAMI HF.A&lt; II, March L&gt;.~ I tesi- -p
Away"
by
Frank
L.
Stanton,
given
l»KTROIT:
No
report
on
weather.
The information particularly dfsir­
|u, orange and green colors of the
I l l y *| hr 1 aain-|n*-d l*rra«)
French announcement the shooting dent Harding slipped •|tn« lly mlo Mi „tlltl, ^duration were in evidence i:i
by Mm. Wren McGinn, to « irnis-(- Florida arrived, 28 earn on track mTALLAHASSEE, March 15.—The ed by the girvernment has been pre­
[took place after the Gormans had dii- ami yusterday and had a round of golfi
icul accompaniment played by Mrs. eluding broken. Supplies liberal, de-|
of cn|endulas and in a strikcourt ordered discharged pared by the Wnter Traffic I-caguo
mnnd and movement light, market *U|1 t&gt;nu
.
j regarded the usual challenges.
Tnknch.
and was entertained at luncheon by |tlK frieze arrangenienl over the whole
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, . . . from custody Mayor Higgem ami Mu- nnd will Ik* presented in the form of
Horidn,
10
inch
crates
(.olden
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Carl G. Fisher, formerly of Itulinnnp-; |on&gt;rth of the mantel. Great clusters Quartette, "Blossom Time” sung by (dull.
nmpal Judge Joe Enrman, of West a brief. It shows that the needs of
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Mis. A. M. Phillips, Mrs. SchelleiFelf-Ulanrhlng 4-C dor. stalks V—
LONDON, March 15.— Germany is olis but now one of Miami’s citizens.* (1j plum blossoms were effectively
Palm Reach, who were sentenced to navigation between Jacksonville and
(3.00: 3 ami Md"Z. stalks S3.50; III do*,
Colelough nnd
libout to ntnkc a declaration that she nnd then spent the Into aftcrqiMin nnd used throughout nnd the bowl of plum
Mnilles,
serve ten ilnys in jail by Circuit l mirl Sanford are sufficiently urgent to re­
.stali;-, $1.75-$2.00; New French Strain
ut-companied by
G eorge I
|i*willing and ready to produce n p l a n t a b o a r d th houseboat anchored blossoms and
nnd pink ruses on the ex­
Judge Davis for contempt of court. quire the construction of a twentyI-f. doz. stalks $2.50-43.00.
ileus.
Ifor the final settlement of the n pa- utf the Flamingo hotel dock.
quisitely appointed ten table called
In the opinion delivered by Justice foot channel in order to provide fa­
PHILADELPHIA: 31, i;lear.
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After Mrs. McGinn's charming
Initons question, provided she cpn
Thus, what had In-en expected to forth many exclamations of delight.
Whitfield the court overruled the judg­ cilities for the potential tonnage of
lid&gt;i on the plan receiving attention he one of the busiest days the presi- i This table was coidinlly presided readings, she gave the following orig­ California, 5 Florida arrived, i cars ment of the circuit court for Palm this and tributary territory. It con[ad consideration o f tha»allicd govern-, ,jcnt |,:w had since beginning his va- {,v„ r \,y Mrs. j . it. Columnn and Miss inal tribute to the Florida Women’s tn track including broken. Supplies Hcnch county holding the act of the tains dntn showing the navigation new
moderate, demand nnd movement mod«*nls, says tho Daily Telegraph’s rf,t|on trip a week ago turned out to* Margaret Clarke, nnd llu- whole scene Clubs:
mayor nnd judge did not constitute existing on this waterway, boats now
land,
eiate,
market steady. Floridn 10-inch
iplomatlc correspondent, upon whose
IJUjt.ti perhaps the rani—the first j WB„ one „ f gaiety and cultir, as visit-1"Hurrah for the hosts of the
criminal contempt. Justice Ellis dis­ operating to different points on tho
[crates Golden Sclf-Hlanehing 3-0 doz.
[information tho Daily Telegraph in nn encountered by the presidential pnrty ‘ org and homo folks beautifully goyvned
of llowers,
sented both cases. The rase rnnie be­ river, together with a schedule of
Who labor for others all the years, j stalks well blanched $11.25; H doz. fore thCeourt on writ habeas corpus. trips, drafts and dimensions of these
[riitorinl snys the fullest confidence on the trip and the first Miami has women.
*stalks $3.00; New French Strain, 4-0
river craft. It also shows the char­
months and hours!
|nay be placed. .
had in several weeks—had something
Mingled in nn hour of perfect so­
to
the
frail
doz.
stalks
|2.25-$2.50;
3
doz.
stnlks
acter,
tonnage nml value, present out­
Ye
bring
richest
blessing
to do with it, but it wns largely due cial relaxation. Music wnr dispensed
G. O. P. Claims Big
$2.00; H ill doz. stalks $1.76.
going and incoming commerce from
human i^cc.___ v
DUSSELDORF, March 15.— A.f.ll- to a general recognition by the presi­ throughout by the Stnmun orchestra
mrt! Every
NEW YORK: 25. clear. 30 Flori­
this vast territory, giving in dotall
Itionol troops arc to bu sent into the dent’s friends that he desires rest.
Saving This Year
composed of Mr. J. M. Stumnn. train., Y'e are thA salt o f the
da
arrived.
Supplies
heavy,
demand
the principal commodities which are
Mr.^
station
ye
grace
I Ruhr, is has been announced, to nsNnone of the political conferences bone. Mrs. K. I.. Hunliek, piam
In Wielding Axe ship|K*d and the proportion of tonliit in coal seizures which will bo­ foreseen 111 some quarters occurred Hmdfonl. violin. Mrs. Gwynt
Fi.x. God r&gt;pccd IIS you plan each noble and movement limited, market rn ther j
doll
Florida 10 inch crates New!
nngu now moving by rail and water.
great deed,
rin today. More troops will be dis- M.-terdnv_ and the only thing* np- clarinet.
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WASHINGTON, March 14.—Claims Valuable information is also contain­
for
all
the.
Frciirh
Strain anil Golden Self-Munch­
frtchcd if it is necessary to augment; |tr&lt;Nt* liing a conference was a talk tho
Among the other delightful iiuiiiIh'I .Send a bounteous harvest
ing, fair quality, 3-0 doz. stalks $1.75- of material reductions in appropria­ ed in the Brief streuing the resourc­
good seed.
Ith* forces attached to the engineers’ pre5i)ll,nt hn(J sv„|, Attorney General they played America the Henutiful, the
Hurrah!, for the Florida Womcn’s $2 .00 , few $225; 8 doz. stnlks $1.50­ tions for tho fiscal year 1924 under ed of this section and the influence
minion.
Daugherty after luncheon. Even it glorious patriotic composition of Kn41.76; wushed nnd prccooled 3 doz. those of 1923 woruTnude yesterday in Improved navigation would have in de­
Clubs!
wns understood to linvo bam wholly tlicrlnc l.co Hates, which is the old
statements inserted in the Congres­ veloping these resources. Rat* differ­
stnlks ?2.00.$2.25.
BERLIN, Mnrch • 15.—“ Thunder informal nnd to have ranged about the
sional Record by Chairman Madden entials are shown to points having
|bags in tho air between tho l.ippe health of the attorney general who
FIVE MILLION TO
and Warren of the house nml senate competitive rail and water transpor­
»nd the Ruhr" writes the Elbcrfeld left the presidential party last week Bights of Americans
Carpenter Injured
appropriation^ committee.
At tho tation facilities, ns against those serv­
CONTEST TICK IS
correspondent of the Aligeincino Zei- at Ormond nnd came here to conval­
Sharply Debated at
snmo time, Representative Hyrnes of ed only by rail.
on
New
Building
tung. “and if it ever breaks loose, esce from his recent illni"*s.
-­
Tennessee, ranking Democrat on the
CATTLE MEN’S AIM
Trial of W . Z. Foster
woe to the French nnd woe to nil EuCongressman Scars wna among the
One of the carpenters working on house committee, asserted that when
1tope”
speakers
this morning and ho prom­
President (iocs
Petitioning the inside rooms of the Puleston- tho deficiencies for next yonr were ised his support toward obtaining any
(H r T k f A « w l« lr &lt; l !’ « • • '
The correspondent snys the WcstST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 15.—Se- thi sUtV^for n!|Ur«L|ipropriat'ion' of fC Hrumley building was Injured th l^gtaled the outlay would amount to nnd all measure* looking for the bet­
tHalian is n man of few words, but
Golfing’ and Fishing
lection
of a jury to try William Z.
((| eradicate tick in Florida morning by n fall thnt ruptured nn more thnn that of 1923.
when he docs begin to speak action
Chairman Madden placed the ap­ ter waterways in his district and In
violntinK •Inc
Enjoying
Florida
Foster,
charged
wi^li
i h not fnr off, nnd adds, “ until reand electing McQueen Charles, of Olu artery in his hend. Ho was found in
every part of the state of Florida.
Michigan law against criminal syndi­ Town, president for 1923-24.the 4th a pool of blood by some of his fellow propriations for 1923 at $3,708,777,­ Judge Bland of Orlando made nn elo­
|tently the Westphalians have kept
(H r The A»»ocln(cd !•*«*••)
calism, still was uncompleted last ev­
workmen and rushed to tho Rohson 103, as compared with $3,910,579,667
their feelings to themselves, reirfiz’ MIAMI, Fin., March 15.—The flood ening, although the state, twice had annual session of the cattle raisers ns- Sanitarium where he received medical for the previous year. This, he said, quent plen for the twenty-foot chan­
iag that the whole country is swarm- of golden sunshine tempered by the
nel from Snnfonl to Jncksonvillo and
soclatlon of Florida adjournejd yes­
rcprcSdrtts n reduction of $233,802,­
approved n completed panel.
attention.
|tog with spies.’’
presented the facts in his usual able
terday.
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cooling »ea breeze provided almost
604.
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Y’enterdny's session wns marked by
“Thv inhabitants of the Ruhr," tho
manner nnd in n most convincing way
The
important
matters
dlscunsed
at
Ideal setting for President Hnrding’a long arguments over highly techni­
"Included in the 1923 figures, how­
to the U. S. Army engineers. Judge
Icorrespondent declnrcs, have even
Alms
House
Burns,
this
session
were
tick
eradication
and
new vacation venture, n fishing trip cal questions of political economy
ever," he said, "was the sum of $125,­
gone ns far ns threats, which is eviBland said the Florida Water Traf­
a
state
no-fence
law.
It
was
asserted
down the Florida coast. The presi­ nnd inherent moral rights.
Seven Women, 2 Men 000,000 of discount accruals on wnr fic
dented by an incident which he relates
league expected to obtain ten
savings securities which matured in
dent started the day with a round of
Judge Chnrles White, presiding in by speakers thnt enforcement of pres­
Burned
to
Death
|M follows:
thousand
members and (Rls was no
January, 1923, and which wns not re­
golf over the Miami llench course for tho ens^, nnd Mr. Walsh, the defense ent tick eradication measures and
small agitation that would die out
“The labor unions at Bochum pro­
passing
of
stnte
no-fence
law
would
some including D. W. Griffith, motion attorney, clashed over the legal right
peated In the 1924 appropriation. De­
(Hr The Asaorlslr* l 'r f « l
tested against the sharpening of the
after the hearing today but it meant a
ducting this sum, the reduction for
picture producer nnd former Kcnntor of individuals tn preach the inherent exterminate the range industry in
ANGELICA,
N.
Y..
March
15.—Sev­
‘ late of soige. The French gonerul
concerted effort thnt would grow
Frelinghuysen, o f New Jersey.
The right of a people to stage a violent Florida. The numbers of the asso­ en women nnd two men perished when 1924 under 1923. is $108,802,504.
invited them to the city hall to cxInrger each year nnd if they ycro
ciation it was ascertained informally, . Allegheny County alms house on the
The 1923 figures, Mr. Madden ex­
golf game was followed by luncheon revolution.
.
plain their reasons to him, mid ‘ he
turned down once they would com*
ami thciSthe start made on the fishing
The defense attorney declared that are opposed to nny legislation whichl out„|4|rt* 0f this village burned early plained, include sums appropriated agajyi and they Intended to carry the
Ibgan vindication of
his lmeasures;
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thereupon, they interrupted him nb- tup with objective Coco obo I ay CTub Foster, or any one else, had the priv­ will mukc either of these measures; t()(jny t |1c flrc Parted from a gas ut the present session to make up de­ nuttier to the hnlls of Congress If nec. . '
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! explosion in the basement of the two ficiencies of Inst year.
[♦uptly, declaring they did not care 25 miles down the coast. Belief was ilege to point out tot Americans thnt more stringent.
dlsnr yto place the mnttcr of the Im­
The figures of Chairman Warren
expressed
by
some
members
of
the
A
resolution
to
request
the
next'
Htory wooden structure where twentythey
had
n
right,
stated
by
the
de­
I saything about that— all thnt made
portance of the St. Johns river be­
coincided with those of Mr. Madden,
no difference to them they told him, Harding party Hint the President nnd claration of Independence, to revolt legislature to abolish the present tick four women patients were quartered
fore the Wnr department In a manner
Mrs. Harding would stay here until if conditions under their form of eradication luw was voted down over­ and quickly spread to the adminis­ but Mr. Hyrnes contended thnt their
[ sad added:
that could not be ignored.
government became intolerable. He whelmingly, however. The cattlemen tration building. Six women weru cro- method of .arriving at n truo esti­
“IVe have borne it long enough the end of the week.
The hearing will probably b* fin­
argued that the Michigan syndicalist btuted that they are in favor of tick* mated In their bods nnd another kill- mate of the government’s expendl
"ay; It will not go much longer. And
ished late this afternoon, but th*»* Is
law or any other statute was not .vio­ eradication, hut thnt it Ik Impossible] od when she leaped from nn upper turcs was based on an unsound pre­
one tiling ia certain. For, you, Gen- W ant Overland Cars
a mass of literature that will be pre­
mise.
lated unless the advocate of revolu­ to accomplish it by- dipping under window of the 'blazing building.
|fr#l. 1t Is turning out badly. Do not
So Badly They Steal
sented and the hearing may b* ad­
"Tho total appropriations,” ho said,
tion in the abstract actually advised present circumstances.
forget that we have dynamite in
journed until tomorrow to get *11 of
Them Out of Garage resort to arms,
Charles Sandhorn, head stableman "Including regular nnnual Increased
.
j nur mines. Remember that, and If it
A unique feature of tho meeting
the data.
Judge Whito declared no right to tbft year wan the rodeo, or round-up, nt the institution lost his life while compensation, permanent and indefl
Inpr goes off—good bye.’’.
Miinnger Smith, of the Sminolenite
for
1924,
amoant
to
$3,708,777,­
attempting
to
rcscuo
women
inmates.
preach revolution existed und George held yesterday afternoon in which cow,
Overlnnd Co., has something to write
HOSPITAL SALK AT YOWELL‘8
The night fireman, whose name was 109* t» which reappropriation* of $37,­
Bookwatcr, assistant prosecuting at­
b u r n e d u p b o n d is s u e
boya staged lanco contests, ring eon 4
about now. A negro was discovered in
torney of Berrien county, said Mr. teats, .|iorsc racing, pop the whip and not lournvd, was killed by the explo­ 103,141 should be added, making $3,­
(H r T h e A sso c ia te * ' IT e«»)
the garage the other night nnd wns
Yowell &amp; Co., are putting on a hos­
Walsit wns confusing the declaration other features from old fashioned sions. The structure was built 46 743,040,305. The appropriations for
LIVE OAK, Jilarch 14.—Suwanct Just nbout to steal a nice new Over­
pital
sate. In other word* they are
li/23,
Including
$233,739,720,
appropri­
of Independence—which is not law—
years ago.
tournament nnd rodeo.
|tounty citizens have held a bonfire land car out when he was found by
ated for deficiencies during the year assisting in tho linen shower for th*
with Urn Constitution of the United
j *ith their $180,000. bond Issue voted nn employee of the garage who sleeps
Tlio 1924 meeting of the association EXTRA SPECIALS FRIDAY.
were $3,940,679,667. It has always hospital by reducing the price on all
States—tho basic law of tho nation.
•everal months ago for the purpose of [overhead and was captured by a lot
Read
will be held in Wnchula, Hardee coun­
SATURDAY AND MONDAY been necessary to make appropria­ linens, IkmI linen*, towels, etc.
the
advertisement
and
get
the
prices
Lard-surfacing Its portion of the Pen-1 i,f the American Legion boys who British Steamer
tions to aupply deficiencies, and if
ty- ’
.
tacola-Jacksonville highway.
The were nenrby with tho aid of Offlter
Tho Hnnfonl Shoo &amp; Clothing Co., wc assume, as wo are wurrantod in and help the hospiUl by patronizing
Goes Down Today,
Hate road department, It was report­ Dyeson. Mr. Smith snys they want
tho special sale at Yowell’z where you
NICE, March 16.—Mrs. Moll* Nam- have some extrp specials for Friday, dolGg, that tho deficiencies for 1024
'd, would not be ready for aometime Overland cars so bad they break in
can
buy your donations at very cheap
Twelve Lives Lost ory, Aihorlcan woman lawn tennis Saturday and Monday and tho special will require as large appropriations
to undertake its share of the work so nnd steal them now, Tho negro was
champion today qualified to moot 8u- prices arc on auita, hats.-e»ps, shoes, as were made for 1023, the entire ap­ prices.
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•Sueronee citizens abandoned the pro- sent to the city Jail where ho will
( n r T h e A aiM -lafr*
propriations for 1924 will exceed those
FLUSHING, Holland, MnrrJi 15.— snnne Lenglen In single* of Nleo etc., and the apodal prices wjll move
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Under the circumstances tho face Judge Sharon and td| .why he
Congressman Sears and Mm Scare
them. Read the advertisement and ot 192.? by $190,937,221, and if re­
he The British steamer Mervillo has gone turnament tomorrow by defeating
'oad department has committed itself wanted a •new Overland when
of
Kissimmee were among the prom­
appropriations
are
includod,
by
1228,d have picked n car much easier down nesrSteenbnnk with thb loss of Miss Tobin and Mr*. 0'NUI,,vEnglt«h save money by patronizing tho sale at loo^on." ’
|fo maintain a land-clay route through
inent visitors U&gt; tho city today.
tho
Sanford
Shoe
A
Clothing
Co.
players In second nnd third rounds.
twelve lives.
county.
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NUMBER 301

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923

VOLUME III.

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DELEGATES
IN SESSION ON
HIGHWAYS M ANY PR E SE N T

RECEPTION AT COUNTRY CLUB
TO STATE BOARD F. FEDERATION
WOMEN’S CLUBS WEDNESDAY AFT.

PRESIDENT
HAS NO TIME
FOR POLITICS -

JOE EARMANN
IS DISCHARGED
FROM CUSTODY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERDED, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923

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BIRTHDAY

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IUDGE DICKINSON
RENDERS DECISION

~t‘4‘ W . i n S t f
|hHf*Oob whether or not the harks are

PROPERTY OW NERS ’ nnU p ! T » r S u &gt; a
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One of the most delightful childrens
T A K E N'OTlCE!
1 « e ^ r lllC e S S
parties given this season was that of
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Monday afternoon when Mrs. Lloyd
ulA ./fit*
conclusion U that they are
Thc |aw
vJde* that “ If t w o , up.j
ON CITY PARKS! , m»My
a a
%*•* &gt; n t
A iti&gt; « t t m »
tta m n n r
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Brown entertained at her home on thc
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|p0rk,&gt; ' * £ " * * ' "J * thnt nnmc, " op rent estsVsIibU not b* paid beford’ riolion pictures o f the Auto Polo
West Side in honor of Master Billie
A* Imeafion for Library llulldlngs or , 9°^
they have been m acccpt&lt;&lt;L^ first day of April of any year,
■ame— Parachute drop and other
Brown, .whose third birthday anniver­
Other
UuildlnKH
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Kpl,c&lt;l
b&gt;’ bolh thc cRy nnd (t?c tax collector ahall ndvcrtlsc and
renra and alao
sary it was.
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Games of nil kinds were played on
H2-.H
for your position” . How will you
A N IT A STE W A R T
the specious lawn, an Interesting 1oa.
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i hire being a peanut hunt. Elisabeth
live when this is said to you, if
Turner finding the most, was award­
you have no money?
ed n. white Raster rabbit. After the
But granting thnt the&gt; are not pubHe Public Parks
"'m o*. thc children enjoyed having
Hundreds are getting i % In­
Dhes beauty' in distress arouse
Complying with your request for a n 'i c Pnrhs. then all basis for any right
their pictures made.
terest on their savings at our ,•
,-out Or courageous girlhood fire
opinion relative to tho status of public on the part
Following, the pictures, the children
your blood X Do sumptuous sets'
parks,
Dglila
‘ SAVIN G S D EPARTM ENT
,
assembled around a large table, dec- •
. • and„ tho city’s
- - right
— to use saldit'nty
.
,
er gbTgOoui goWns'entice you? Or
orated with pink, white und blue, p la o -'l* * * f‘*r ',‘!1pUrpo*0 of “ *»tructlng j *It W
not nubile
JNCL p. J1NUINS, ^
preparing for that day should it
^ tli«»e, drnmu,, glitter, tears and
I ad on the lawn, and refreshments o ft0 lb™ry b“ i ? in? therw&gt;"’ 1 U‘* to parks, then tho ifeity
“ **y
n0t PUb"hiC
Tax C))l*jtar, ' .milk:.? All that anil more in this
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ha* no interest
. •-*
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come to them.
j ice cream and cake wore served.
,eubn,lt thc followln“ :
Ssmlnolc County. picture. (,’OMKDY, TOO.
tin::!, and could-only be n trespasser 8-KrlOtS
After refreshments the guest* were
Various definitions of a “ park" have
in.tsing
thc^n.
W H Y NOT YOU?
[ invited Into the dining room to cut the, hcen enunciated, an appropriate one
The Herald for first class job work. — T O M O R R O W —
fly conclusion is that the. blocks
1 birthday enke. The room w a s beauti- ^ f which ia as follows:
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Motion pictures o f thi Auto Pu|0
•squares referred to are public parks
i fully decorated carrying out the color
“A piece o f ground, usunlly of con* j
game*, ctfc., ahd Katherine Mac­
•, dedicated for that purpose, that the; E-ANFORI) NEEDS flOAlE3. Donald In—
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j motif of pink, blue and white. The sjuerable cKtent, set npart (in a
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i /• ' city’s interest ill them Is that of tn u -'H B L P SANFORD, \ Olv'RSELl*,
[ dining tablq wan laid with a lacc cloth or town, or n r ., them) on,I m .l n t n n - .J
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o f |ho d , nnd! AND T O E OTUKH
F E IX O W l
“W hite Shoulders”
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n v r \ t i m v n
i m t !.
and* ccntfffod .with the wondetful blrth- cd for. public use, and laid out in SUCH .
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that the ptirperty owners nurchtising HY IN V E S T IN G IN 1H E SAN *
day cuke, Iced in wh.tc nnd embossed q wsy as to afford pleasure to the e j» W
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^ ^ eaJ . to #3Cj, FORD B U IL D IN G &amp; L O A N ASt
with icift-s and leaves, on tho, top of nr well n« 9Pportumty fhr open * lr; f
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thosc adjatent, S O C IA T IO N .
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which were three inrge embossed ros­ and recreation.
For quick molts, try a want ad.
.J u te rctd , have sufficient interest in
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
es, centered with tiny pink tapers.
Another definition given is:
RENT-A-CAR
The Herald delivered six times
‘ them ns such parks nn to enable thcYn
Plnced nt intervals on the tabic were piece of ground within a city or town,
Drive it Yourself
inhibit anyone from converting
week for 15c.
B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier
cut glass compotes filled with pink kept for ornument nnd recreation.”
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Gall for Reel
them to nny other use than that con*
and white mints.
Dedication
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Uurplatcd. including Ihe city itxdf.
3oi
The favors were presented in n
One of tho ways In which public
OAK
nnd SECOND ST.
The conits Rcr.Melly hold thnt anyj
SEE CATHRAE
unique
manner.
In'
the
living
room
|
parks
are
established,
is
by
dedienin Cincinnati arriving in Sa^fonl
rksTri
on •ttssh par!:., which will'ob-,2DC*fitc
Income Tax^SpccJpilst, Peoples Bank
'yesterday nnd are pleasantly O lcsted,'™ n largo box covcrod with crepe ,tion, and, since the public pa "
struct the view or mar Its scenic
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way,
I
pnjH*r
rciiroscntlng
a
high
Jnck
In
tho
Sanford
were
created
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this
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Daily Herald on salo nt Joe's Smoke MARCH 13th, 14th and 15th'
i«t the Montezuma
is such a porvertion of use
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« « * « Ihe box ou t|hove chose to uie l)i.t ton .,
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...into!!?
House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor ^ Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Barnes, of Hills- Ji,n*Pc‘I one o f the tiny guests, who; “ The platting of land and tho sale * ‘
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Hunt’s Pharmacy.
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All Forma
Respectfully submitted,
I’ boa* 117-W
j bozo, Ohio, were among the out-of- Pnvc cnc&gt;&gt;child a cunning Easter duck , or IcLa pursunnl thcroto creates n* boJ. J. DICKINSON,
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arrivals here yesterday and arc fi11**1 ulth cnn,,ytween the grantor and the purchasers
City Attorney.
riglstered at the Montezuma.
I Among the children enjoying this of lots a private right to hnvo tho
I * th is I r t i i r t M n i l
«a tM td
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, Ipretty party were: Billie Brown, Mil-.apace marked upon tho plut as streets,
Stlalli,
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. M iiiin «t
tliv ~
IttB. II wli
b o » f o « IIf » » » r » f h , f S
Thc llurnld delivtivd si* time.! a
• Mrs. J. S. Wilson left this morning tired Banks, Mary .)Vyntt Hatliff, alleys, parks, etc., remain open for inKnthieen
Adams,
Rodwick
Adams,
gress
and
egress
nnd
fhe
uses
indi­
week
for 15c.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
for Maine) City, where she will spend
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Icy Hot Thermos Hottles, Lunch Kits, Etc.
several days ns the guest 'of Mrs. C. Nancy White, Helen Louise ChApmnn, cated, by the dedication, although, so
THE SANFORD BUILDING Wntir, $1.75; (Junrts, $3.00; Lunch Kits..........................
Julian and Douglas Stcnstroni, Knth- fnr r.s the public is concerned, such
$3.(10
j .Wednesday--Mrs. G. D..Bishop will G. Spencer.
erinc nnd St. Clair White, Elizabeth net* amount to a mere offer of dodl- &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION IS A
i-k
entertain tho members of the Fort­
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nightly Bridge Club.
INST1TUd
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Price and'little Turner. J. I\. nnd Jnme) Stapler, B il-' rutiori which must be accepted before CO-OPERATIVE
IVcdnesday— Mrs. Harry l’npworth son .luck, Jeft this morning for their lie Mitchell, Walter Rivers, Sadie there is a revocation to complete the TION, BY THE PEOPLE AND
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will entertain nt luncheon nnd Put- homo in Went Palm Beach, after Williams, Janie Mae Brown, Hettic dedication.”
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FOR THE P E O P L E . IN V E ST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST . •
lin g Tournament nt the Country |npur.dlng ccvcral day.) ho re as thel(:° n,I'lw1l( H»lil» Ajsocock, Annointcttc
Florida Enst Coast By. vs. Worley,1jM E N T S DRAW 8 P E R C E N T
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A,,lh,,t„ rd
tM
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Glut) at one o'clock.
guests of Mrs. I'rice’n slater, Mu. ,,ny». Dercqucx Hayes oind Dorothy SK So. (ilk. (Fin, ease).
i IN T E R E S T , A N D A R E SE C U IL p , , „ v k 395
Sanford ....... .
East E D HY F IR S T M O R T G A G E S !
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Sanford, Honda
(Mitchell.
City of Miami va. Florida
Thursday—Pnrcnl-Teschers Assoeia- Osborne llerr.doii.
O N IM P R O V E D P R O P E R T Y IN s n e a s a a s a a B S is B B a aH»DaiaaaBnaBaHariaanscHQBdBBaaiaaaaaa
H Itlon will meet at Grammar school
ICoast Ry. Co. 81 So. 72C (Fla.)
at 3:30 p. m.
PARTY
AT
GINDKRVII.I.K
It
is
further
held
in
the
former
case,
A S T E A D IL Y G RO W IN G C ITY .
I INKS HIIOWKK
FfJdsy—Pageant “&lt;hri;t In Annsi29S.I5U
A
dancing
party
cnmposul
of
res"That
purchasers
of
lots
according
to.
Have you sent in your donation for
-Ca," nt MoUvxilat church at 7: 4r* tile linen shower for the hospital? If iiietna and campers enjoyed them- the plat, particularly thore o . ..mg ad
NOT1CK
V. iV. m.
you haven't yet, he sure and send it selves at Dr. llazeldon'H dnure hull jojning l»y a street, have a tight to iaT R Y OUR SANFOKI) M AH ) BREAD
F(idoy— Mrs. Frank Miller will en- in by Saturday. Everyone is invited ni Silver I.ake Monday, evening, merely by u street, liav en right to in-i To nil tiioso who lo.'e to buir the
. tertuin tho mumbers of the Lucky to contribute to this worthy c:tu:se. Among thare present were Mr. and siat that the park l»e kept open aa a red ilnuuiian gJitar;, 'Jie two ilawai-1
A rrisp Io.if on your table this evening would add much to your incal.
Thirteen Bridge Ciul)..
Mis. Kric JuntIce and Miss Mary Co­ public pnik, even though the city au­ inns that are now teaching the i?aA good lie • would be tickled in our fragrant Fonitary Bake Shop,
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It HD CROSS
V■; Friday—Annual l.incn Shower for the
vey of New Jersey, Mr. Ziegler nnd thorities have never ovine .1 an inten­ vuiiinti music at the AlUn Music!
inhaling
the odora of all our appetizing, wholesome goodies.
The Seminole County Chapter
Fern aid-Ltuightoi: hospital.
Ft ore are giving free concert* every j
|Miss Alice Ziegler of St. Joe, Mu,; Mr. tion to accept the dedication.”
! Saturday—Annual Linen Shower for the American Rrd t’ rosa will hold its MfU| Mr i. Kallecu of Wiscoiuin, t’. W.
It is not .necessary thnt there.li» a Wednesday and Faluuluy night at
annual meeting Thursday evening at.8 Knapp, of Ohio, George Allen of It. dedication by deed or «th • foun d in- 7:!»tt p. m. free to all KveiyLody w el-,
tho Fcrnnld-Laugbton hospital.
o'c lock at tho I're byterian church.
L, All nn Stephenson of Michigan, -.trument, liut the mere jililtiiig o f the come at the 11. \V. Allen Music CnmKveiyono iu urged t.i »tt&lt; ml.
. Ji M. Simmons, of Mountville. S.
3UU-3tp.
Mr. and Mrs. Gimler, Mr. ami Mrr. &gt;|nnd, leaving streets, alley;, parks, etz. l».Giy, I'alr.ictlo A\c.
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Next lo PrlneesM Theatre
Ii Ui«- K«o«t of Dr. ami Mrs. W. T.
Djekimmn, Mr. mid M:». McGhrne, Mr. whether su marked or not, i.&gt; xiiftic'ent
CH ILIAN MUSIC CLUB
Langley.
The P.-rnld for find clnss juh work. Hutchinaun,, Mr. Vuiiiiers and Dr. Ba- to constitute a dedicutimi. However,
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The meeting of the Cecilian Musici teldon. Tho rain kept several from nt- it is,not liolleved that it can la- serD..T. Aldrich, of Atlrtnla, arrived Cluh of Inst Saturday afternoon, open- tending, but those present enjoyed iuindy questioned that the public parks
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In tho city yesterday nnd is here on n n! with current events given Ry Char- •themselves. A weiner roast with hot now in use in Sanford, have been ret UWBBUBUBBB BBB BBSS XBB
BBS BKBBnBUllBIZBBB BBBB IBB UBBBQU BUB BB
IBBBBXB3 B B R 3B IB B IB B iaB H II"S
as
lotto Smith. Of,especial intercut was colTee nerved as u climax to bring aside us such, the private,parties have ■ B
business mission.
SB
,
the
picture
nnd
description
of
the
won*
thi*
lovely
party
to
u
close.
purchased lots adjacent thereto, urn! IB
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10 Stores in Georgia
i Store in Florida s!
Jacksonville was represented here Jderfill candle given as a Caruso rficmthnt tho city by itx acts, for many SB
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yesterday by J. W. Fudger and C. L oriul to a church ut I'ompeii, Italy,
years, has accepted them as public I B
by the children of an orphanage which
Dyer and J. W. Wolford.
parks, nnd has controlledjind improv­ Zm
pj M i f?4
lie helped. This candle eost $3,700,
ed them ns such.
. R. J. O'Rrynnt, of Dunollnn, spent 's D! feet liigii, weighs one ton nnd
Wo sometimes allow ourselves to be­
the day lure yesterday transacting i ’ made ,of chemically 'treated bees' D
come confused a* to whom these dedi­
ki ici Ka cations are Atau’e; and run into
w,i&gt;... The eniulle liurns LM hour*, once *a
Sanford’s New Store
«a M «a
business.
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the
i uch yvai on Ml FouIm duy in memory
habit of accepting the theory that
_ * D. W. McCall•wus among tl husi- o.‘ thi1 great singer, nn&lt;l is expected to
Good old Florida weather.
such dedications are made to the city.
.ness visitoi's here yesterday from last 18 centuries.
This is error, for the public Is the
Concluding the piano ’ numbers,
Lakeland.
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And how the tourists are enjoying beneficiary o f such dedications. The
—----j Jean Maxwell gave n very enjoyable
municipality, as such, has nn interest
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Riggs, of A!-,group of readings,
in suchvstrcets, alleys nnd parks, ex­
bottsville, Ala., urrlved in Sanford! T he piano auiphcrs were:
Hon. William Jennings Bryan, was cept the interests of the public, that is
Uahntta
yesterday for a short stay.
l.nck'hcie for a few hutfrs today. His many tho people of the city.
Mac Holly
uid Sanford frienas were glad Ur see
As I have said before, the rights of
0 , R. Matthews, of Gainesville, was Good Night
Nevin him again.
the people purchasing and owning
among tho business visitors here yesSarah Wheelis
land adjacent to n public park arc in­
Itnlfe
gin. uraay,
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The Country Raful
llouard Hurley, representing the dependent of the lity, suui the city
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Kiizulieth Whittier
Bubeuck I’ rinting I'ress Co., was in may refuse to accept tho dedication,
Mattel the city today calling on thi* printing oi may repudiate it, yet the owner* of
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley, of Jack- Concert H’nltz
S lil
aonvllle, are spending u few days inl.ucile Krhols
trade.
lA s purchased ^according to such plat BB
Bnhnt
ISdhford;
,
,
NiK^urne
have n right, independent oY-any act BB
BB
Mildred Holly
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Send in your donation to the Itos- of the city, to insist that such park BB
BB
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, A. H. Goodwin, of New Orleans, was, Left Hand Ktdude .....•
( ? ) pltal linen shower by Saturday next. be kept open for the uses and purposes ■ u
BB
LADIES’
$3.50
SHOES
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$3.15
yesterday
attending
to!
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Nczzic
Stone
It is most .important and you should for whhh it was dedicated.
In the city
BB
The little folks numbers were:
or your part toward keeping this
business.
To quote further from the ense of BB
BB
LADIES’ $4.00 SHOES ...............................
$3.60
--------Let Us Try ....
.......Spaulding great institution going.
Floridn Enst Coast Railway Co. vs. BB
R. F. Gaines, of'Crescent City* is in
Ethel Hickson
Worley: “ It hno frequently bccu held
Kern
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the dty for u few dnys transacting:Valie
Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Clair White, ofifcy this court that where tho owner )f
•LADIES’ $5.00 SH O E S'.......... .......................!...............$4.50
as
Saudi Maxwell
business.
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St. John* Parish, Berkeley, South Car­ a tract of land makes n town plat !■
Military March ...............
olina,'arc thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. thereof, laying same out Into blocks,
M E N ’S $3.50 S H O E S .... .......................
$3.15
IS
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G. Mizcdl and II. Mdtaino, of Ath­
* Margaret Goss
J. St. Clair While, Jr., on West First lots, etc., with intervening streets
ens, Ga., arrived in the city yesterday Hag Pipes
clearly indicated upon tho plat sepnr- ■■
street.
M EN ’S $4.00 SHOES
$3.60
/o r a short stay and arc making their
Harriet Rossiter
nting the blocks, and conveys lots
hefcdquarlcrs nt the Montezuma.
Dixie ,........... ............. .. Steinhclmor
Mr. mid Mn, Maude Flynt Cole, of with reference to such plat, he thcreM E N ’S $5.00 SHOES
$4.00
Thelinn Tew
Grif fin. Ga., are. visiting Mrs. Cole’s j by evinces nn intention *to dedicate
j Miltage Walter, Mrs. J. II. Miller Petite Tnntell .
. Heller cousins, tho Misses Flint, ut 518 West the streets to public use ns sttih, nnd
i®
|td Miss John Miller were u nnrty
Carmen Guthrie
First street for a few days and is »/jhia grantees, as ugninst him nnd those
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SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES’ SHOES, ODD SIZES .
;s (Hid,
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pleme.l with Sanford she thinks
claiming under him, acquire tho right
AN D STYLES, $6.00 TO $10.00 VALUES. a jto have such streets kept open. Such
locating here.
i b b b Mb b b b b d b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b u b b b b b b b b b b
'acts constitute n complete dedication,
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P») QR
SPECIAL, PER PAIR ’
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' and the streets cannot bo closed up or
More
Strawberries
lat there is something: better, something: g
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obstructed unless in pursuance of le­
irer, something more substantial in the way 5
gal authority. Citing Price vs. StrutFrom State Florida
f 1m
ton, 45 Fla.----- . 33 So. GIL This la
ie Hupmobile is built does not need to be
Than Ever Before also true although
theio la no formal
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l*oven in words.— The Hupmobile itself goes
written dedication accompanying the
Inrrejavd Production Uy Nearly 8ev«.| map. and the rule stated applies not
oh proving It year after year in the hands of
cn Hundred Per Cent
only to streets and nvcnuei, but to
every individual owner in the world.
paths and other imhli? pla:c* designed
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CHICAGO, March 11.—The truck upon such plat.”
New and Reduced Pricex
Thc decision* of the courts are uni­
Effective January Firsl
farmers ft) Florida Incrrnxed rtrnrvbvr^1 pruductimi by nearly sever, hun- form in their holdings a* to the fore­
ilitK per cent for 1023 season as is going principle* of law governing
Open Day and Nicht „
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Ladles’ Rest Room
shown by n comparinon of this seas­ public grounds and parks.
| can see no useful purpose In rnulon'* shipment with last year's, the
tiplying
the citation of the authori­
United States Dureau of Agricultu­
ral Economics reported today. Ship­ ties when it musLbc assc’mwl that our
i
ments from Florida this- reasoa to­ court will follow its former derisions.
^anford, Fla., Comer Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
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9
is
a
suggestion
thnt
tends
to
taled 722 ears to last Monday, as com­
Distributors Seminole and Luke Counties .•
qkoition
whether
thefo
has
been
a
rt(
pared with 152 for tho corresponding
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THUR8DAY, MARCH 15,1923

PAGE TWO .

penny w!*e and pound foolish arid the
service is suffering thereby. False
economy
in every particular.
lh tM lilir t * * • T t afttrap tm rxrrp t H « » d iT •* «b» I l f raid lltilldlxK, 10?
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M aannlla A t f . Hanford, Fla.
Sanford is honored today by the
The Herald Printing Co. presence of ninny representative men
of the state who arc attending tho
1 *1 1 1 1 .1 * 111 :11 *
Waterways meeting. Among them
II. J. IIO I.I.Y ___________ ____________K dllar
N. J. 1.11,1. Alt II........S e rrefsrr-T rea su rer are Congressman Joo Sears of Kis­
11. A . K R R L _____ ____ f J r n r m l , M a a n a rr simmee who is on n vneotion sinee'
II. S. IIO I.I.Y .... A d t r r ll.ln a M anaarr
K m * * on congress adjourned the other day in
Advertisin g H a ifa
Mnde
A pp l l r a l l u n
order that the president could play
L R W IR I I I I I T
C lrrala llo n M anager golf in Florida. We suppose our pres­
Pit oar S3V.1V a flr r 0 p. m.
ident would have attended the water­
SubscriptIon F rlrr la A d t a n r r
ways meetiriR had he thought about
Oaa V m »
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it in time.
■ U M onths ...... ............... ............. ............. 3.00
ll f ll v r r f d la Clljr h r Carrier
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O ar W e e k .— . _
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WH&amp;t Sanford and Seminole county
The b ig 13- to IK-pagr W r c k lr H er* needs is a fair Rrounds. athletic park
f’nnnljr
aid e n t i r e l y __, ____
...
and la pabilabrd r s r r r F r ld a f. A d t e r and amusement place with plenty of
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illra
lining ra lra m ade
k n n n n .u n ----appll
tloa . f 3.00 per r r a r . a ln a r * la n d taa re. land that can be made into sompthinR
attractive. A county fuir could be
MKM UKH T ill'. ARSOCIATKI1 I’ llKSH
Tho A ssociated Press Is exclu sively stnrtd for very little money and by
• m illed to the use for republlcatton o f adding to it front year to year it would
all new s dispatches credited lo It or
not oth erw ise credited In this paper some day be a
realization of our
and also the
local
news
published
dreams. Seminole county could lmve
herein.
A ll rig h ts o f rs-p u bllcatlon nf special one of the best fairs in the state ami
dispatches herein are also reserved.__
there is no reason in the world why
O f fi c e i H K I t A I . i l III I I . I I I M 1. P hone 14 H
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this county should not have a county
Foratro Advertising |{»nre»m'.allve
fnir every year.

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Tt If. ASIfR ICAN PR CSS ASSOCIATION

The strawberry shipments, from
Florida this year increased 700 per
cent over that of last year. Probably
on account of the Sanford grower#
going into the game.
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The President gave the Melbourne
Golf Club fifty dollars for the club to
use as it saw lit. Stanley I.ichty, edi­
tor o f;tho Times is here today on the
waterways meeting; and—we forgot
to aik bim If he hnd the fifty.
-■ ■ o—---------And since strawberries are getting
to be one of the biggest things in Flo­
rida it would be well for growers gen­
erally to sit up and take notice. The
strawberry growers seem to Ik* much
stronger than the celery growers and
are organized against tho manipula­
tions of the market.
------------ o-----------The follies in Jacksonville the first
of April promise sutm* rare sport if
we can believe all press reports. We
suppose that smashing old hots and
forcing Du* people to wear new straws
will be among the many innocent pas­
times,
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Two Imys were sentenced to Ki­
lning in Georgia for murder. Tho
younger one was reprieved yesterday
to n life sentence. The older one who
did not lire the fatal diot has not liven
reprieved and may hang Friday of this
week. Our litxv.* arc pecullsmtq say
Ihu least.

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* »Today is the big day and upon our
testimony today hinges tho result of
whether we have twenty feet o f wat­
er from Sanford to Jacksonville or
eight feet. .Twenty feet will make this
a big city and n commercial center.
Fight feet will keep us in the small
town class for some time to come.
And the result will hang upon the en­
thusiasm shown by tho citizens of
Sanford at the meeting today when
the facts and figures will lie given to
tin* government engineers.
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We are anxious to get the news from
the DoLnnd meeting in regard to the
sentiment over the state on the tick
eradication and the no-fence law and
other important matters. The DeLand
meeting ought to be the signal lire for
the balance of the state and upon the
decision of the cattlemen will rest
their future. They can either meet the
people of Florida half way and ar­
rive nl some definite conclusion or
try to hog it over them again by
stampeding the legislature nml hav*
ing their cattle quarantined fur n n other two yenrs.

Under these circumstances we left
tho president have- hi# own wish in
everything, and we just looked pleas­
ed when he brought with him his own
bunch of mediocre players, life for
instance; Ed. McLean, Charlie Dawes
and A1 I-askcr. With these plnyers
ho did not have . to exert himself
hardly at nil to come out the winner,
sometimes.
Of course, our best experts, out­
side of Col, Hills and Gene tathrop,
were glad to volunteer without much
persuasion to act ns honorary ns well
ns nctivo caddies for the Chief Exe­
cutive of the Nation and his distin­
guished companions. This gave them
a chance to hear a few wise sayings
said by General Dawes, who always
has them on the end of his' tongue.
The Col. and Gene. Voluntctrcd to
entertain George Christian, the pri­
vate secretary to the president, so he
would not interfere with his chief
while he was continuing the rest cure.
By the way, Hob, the president
liked our golf course and he was so
pleased with the courtesy extended
he handed the president of one "Club
faO.OO at the conclusion of the game,
lie insisted that the money be accept­
ed, too, and requested that the sum
be used In the purchase of some suit­
able souvenir to remember the occa­
sion of his visit here. From now on
them is a standing invitation to all
Presidents of the United States to
come to Melbourne to play golf, when­
ever it is convenient for them to do
so.—Melbourne Times.
------------o -----------IT DEPENDS ON THE MAN

"There are two kinds of men in the
world; those* who sail ami those who
drift; those who choose the ports to
which they will go, and skillfully and
boldly shape their course across the
Fens with the wind or against it, and
those who let' winds and. tides carry
them where they wit!,'* wrote Hamil­
ton W. Mnbit*. "The men who sail
in due time arrive; those who drift
of tone over greater distances and face
far greater perils, but they never
make port.
"The men who sail." he said, “ know
where they want to go and what they
want lo do; they do not wait on fortune or favorable currents; they de­
pend on themselves and expect no
We note by the Jacksonville Jourf'&lt;"» eireumstnnecs.
rial that State Prohibition D irector J "No n"*" becomes great by arc!Alleti says that the press of Florida is |«lcnt* A man gets what he pays for,
not willing to ndvnnce the cause of *" character, in work and in energfy.
prohibition. Well, what would *you Thcru an* few 'really line things which
have us do, old tinier? We are ad­ lie* can not get if lie is willing to pay
vancing it all we can and ns far ns tho price. Myn fail, ni a rule, because
we can see much more so thafi those they are not willing to work hard
who are getting the pay for this ad­ enough, to prepare thoroughly enough
to put themselves'heartily into what
vancement.
Some people here are prone to think they are doing.
In small figures-.when it comes la 'ad­
"Thu only, rtutd lo advaOcurffent 1*
vertising this county and city. They to do your work so well that you nre
should read some of the figures from always ahead of the demands of your
other counties where they talk in hun- position. Keep ahead of your work
dreds of thousands of dollars fur aland it will push jour fortunes for
publicity fund. We may think we are you.
going strong but we have not even
"Our employers do not decide as to
started in the publicity game and new­ whether we shall stay where we nre
er will start until a real fampuign or go on up. We decide that matter
fund is available.
ourselves.” —Daytona Journal.

Mosquitoes retard the settling of
vast tracts pf good territory.
All of which is needless.
Mosquitoes can be prevented:'
By drainage of low places—thus
preventing the water necessary for
their hreeding.
Stocking ponds ami ditches, with
minnows. Minnows feed on the mov.
quito larvae,
l’laciiig oil once a week on lowplaces where water is apt to stand.
Screening cistern and rain barrels
so that Mrs. Mosquito ennnot lny her
eggs.
Keeping gutters about houses open
and in good repair.
Preventing water standing in any
recpptaelos about the premises. Ex­
amine your premises nl least once n
week.—Palatka News.
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FIXED PURPOSE
The reason why comparatively few peo­
ple get anywhere in a financial way In be­
cause they do not save with a fixed purpose.
The man nvho gets the host results-de­
posits a specified amount with this institu­
tion weekly or monthly.
By following this plan, success nnd fi­
nancial independence will follow you.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

ages.
A A A
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prepared which would impose n li­
cense severance tax upon all the na­
:
tural products of soil and water in the!
state. This would mean that a special'
tax would have to Ik* paid on all the
timber, naval stores, phosphate, shell,
sand, fish, oysters—everything produced naturally from Florida land or
water. This, is probably one of the
wildest of the wild tax bills' notv in
contemplation. It is merely a sample
of what may Ik* anticipated from tin­
type of legislator who usually fathers
such measures.
The chief asset of any business is the demand for its product. As
it is understood thnt Comptroller
Amos is recommending that the leg­
-long as that demand continues, the business is on a sure foundu- y
islature* submit a constitutional amend­
ment prohibiting the passage of any
tion.- But let that demand subside, and every other asset of the ??
income tax or inheritance tax meas­
ure for a period of twenty-five years.
t
business is in danger of becoming a liability.
This is a refreshing sign of belter
f
idea.-* in Florida. If this proposed
Y
amendment could K- extended to In­
In times of prosperity ami ;t rising
Changes in business conditions have
clude all manner qf tux measures, it
Y
would be m-n more dwimble.
market there i.s u general demand fur the
tittle'en cct on a steady consumer demand T
Flonia oceupis an enviable .position
products of industry tlmf comes In be ac­
for trade-marked articles o f common use. Y
among the states. It is up to the leg­
Y
islature to see thnt this position icepted as a matter o f course. It is sel­
The dealer mny carry a lighter stock, and Y
maintained. The most effective way
dom listed among the assets of the busi­
for a short time tho demand through the *Y
o f doing this is to kill all bills pro­
Y
posing increased taxation.—-Tampa
ness— it is simply assumed that it will al­
jobber
may
seem
curtailed;
but
just
as
Tribune.
Y
------------o -----------ways be l here.
sure n.s customers are calling on the deal­ v
LACKING CONFIDENCE
er for the product, he is sure to ripply it,
M IST RESULT

The president and his party want to
have a quiet vacation but it seems
that it is picking a rather lively spot
in*which to rusticate when he takes
I’nlm Honrh and Miami. However,
some folks like to go to New York
city in the summer to rest and we
nuppose the president is no different
from other folks.
------------o------------------------ o _ ----------The prohibition officers say that
WHY NOT IN FI.OltIDA?
FI.OltIDA MOStjUTO FltKE AS
it in'hard to get a conviction for li­
’ ..WELL AS TD K FREE
quor selling in Florida because boot­
The Palm Keai h Post uigrs very
leggers sit on the juries. We fail to insistently tbul the committee which
Numerous pessimists declare, taksee how' this ran happen in any court will investigate the possibilities of
ing New Jersey as a criterion, tliat
where tho officers know the people. rubber growing in the Philippines
Florida can never rid herself of the
And certainly tho public, is not re­ and elsewhere" give serious consider­
mosquito. These are the same people
sponsible for all tho non-enforcement ation to the adaptability of Florida
wini declare that the cattle fever tick
of the prohibition laws.
to this industry. Fays the Post:
can
never be, totally eradicated from
------------ o ----------Arguments for a ship subsidy bill tin* state. From a scientifiec stand­
, We would not be in favor iff any included a representation that enact­
point both assertions nre wholly
bond issue in Florida for good roads ment of the bill would aid in freeing
wrung. For half a century New Jer­
unless the money that this county and the American automobile industry
sey has Im*cii famous—or infamous—
other counties have been bonded for i from Du- llrilreli rubber mutinp.
,
. and for its mosquito**, nnd it might be
would be returned to them. It would
„ f ,h(. .-luu*mnb:lo lire marn.fnc- mentioned parenthetically no |K*rsislbe an injustice to the progressive|turer* who made the plea nnd nrguent efforts have ever been carried
ill
countics
of the stute to make them.! nient is « elose friend of President
out looking to the clearing of thnt
pay far the unprogressive counties for; Harding, who is now in Florida,
state of the pests. There have been
road work that they refuse to do for
sporadic attempts made to rid the
Wiiy
should
not
the,
"and
elsewhere"
themselves.
include Florida as a region for in­ ijtnto o f these annoying insects, and
vestigation ns to its capability of pro­ these have found to lead toward#
The middle west is in the grip of
viding crude rubber-in commercial success: but gradually the efforts
another snow storm and nit those win­
quantity? Tourists in Floridn see rub­ have dieiknwny and the residents have
ter visitors who are thinking of go­
ber trees*on every hand ami the ques­ returned to their apathetic condition.
ing home because the weather is so
tion is frequently naked, "Why do
Palm Beach commenced the work
fine here in Florida had' better think
you not put those trees to use?"
several years ago to clean up the pests
twice ladore they buy a ticket for the
Confidence is the backbone of bus­
, We confess nn impatience, that leg­ nnd the processes used were success­
old home state, .This is the finest
islators nnd captains' of industry now* ful, hut even in that wealthy locality iness. Without it there* is bound to cx
month in the year In Florida ami the
look so much tq foreign countries for the efforts were not lusting. Brews­ ist n degree of uncertainty, nn era
worst in the north. Be sensible and
supplies of raw nintcrial and market ter, in Polk county, started tn the when each individual looks, with hes­
.slay here while you have the chance,
for products. Especially do the Repub­ work and kept at it until not a mos­ itation upon his fellawmen. The buy* *j?
------------ o----------licans do this. It was not so formerly; quito is to be found within the en­ t-r nnd the seller must have confidence J
Tho Postoffice Department thinks
there was a time when the Republican tire nren of the place. People said in each other, else there will lie no
they are saving money by cutting
satisfaction in the trade. The buyer
' down the force of employes ami re­ party ami the mnnufacurers prated it couldn't tie done; hut the authori­
"protection to home industries" nnd ties proved that is could lie; just ns o f a watch or n whip, a costume or
fusing to give the postmaster* the
n camisole, a stove or n sideboard,
help that is needed. They are only development of American resources— they were eradicated from the cnnnl
that was in the days of the greater zone, where not only mosquitoes, hut shoe* or suitings, has to have confi­
Republican party than exists now.’
other pests were cleared away so thnt dence in his retailer; the retailer must
------------ o-----------the entire scope of the country was have confidence in the wholesaler, the
U SELL
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wholesaler upon tho manufacturer.
WHEN U
made healthful.
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WITH OTHERS MOSTLY. BOB
YOUR REAL I t
LIBT IT
Putnam county nnd Palntka is most The banker must have confidence in
ESTATE
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WITH US
These were among the big headlines fortunate because of the lack of any the borrower, not merely in the secur-1
on the front page of the Sanford Her­ considerable numlicr of mosquitoes. Ity, but in the man himself—for n
ald last Friday: "President nt Mel­ It is true that occasionally a mosquito hank loans ns much upon the indi­
bourne, playing golf with Stanley is noted, but thd number is so few vidual nnd his standing in the past as
Spencer Height lots arc going
that it may t&gt;0 said there are none. upon the security offered.
Lichty nnd Others."
fa st One of the best sub-divis­
During the few recent past years
There
need be no great expense in
On behalf of ourself and the other
ions in Sanford and all big lots.
there
ban been n lack of confidence
mnking
the
-entire
county
absolutly
local
golf
experts
we
thank
Editor
See us now and pick while pick­
in
ninny
communities—os the best of
free;
for
a
little
effort
upon
the
part
Hob
Holly
of
the
Herald
for
the
com­
ing is good. Easy terms.
pliment; hut he, .like many other of nil property-holders will keep the business nnd social friends have come
prominent editors of the state, does premises clenii—and when each shall to have distruct one agninst .each
not scent to get the idea that the do" this there* will come a time when other. In tunny sections of many
President is a tired man and that lit* the last vestigo will have disappear­ states there have grown and thrived
AGENTS
a secret enmity—and there have been
is now in F’ioridn for the purpose of ed.
It is well to remember these point­ vast numbers who-have continually
rest nnd recreation. It would be un­
R EAL ESTATE
felt unsafe. In sections o f Cansdn
fair, therefore, to expect him to en­ er# regarding flic unfriendly pest:
Fire, Casualty, Auto lasarerfice
Mosquitoes nre responsible for lack church pcoplo hnvcf gone - to their
joy much rest while playing grlf- with
homes at night fearing that before
105 W, First SU SANFORD, FLA
our fast bunch of players, who know of proper sldcp, reducing efficiency,
every move thnt our own links make ing loss of .time nnd Ajupetimes death. dnylight came thofe would bo vast
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SA V E W IT H A

It Is to be presumed that the usual
number of tax measures will lie intro­
duced at the coming session ‘of the
legislature. Each legislature witness­
es the advent of a variety of these pro­
posed laws. It appear®* to he the prin­
cipal thought of some newly elected
Sanford, Florida
legislators to devise schemes for fur­
ther taxing both the people and tho
interests of the stntc*.
In tho opinion nf the Tribune, if
there is nny one thing Florida does
March 12-17 inclusive, comprise an be put Is insisted upon by the find
not necil and the people of Florida do
exhibit thnt is nt once educational and inspection department and the -mootb,
not want, it is additional taxation, no
illuminating.
matter what the kind or variety.
clear, rich color in .the-e model, U
In the Lincoln space are to fourYet, at each session of the Legis­
passenger, three-window, sedan, a conclusive evidence of how carefully
lature, we hear advocated Income tax
snort model phaeton, and a seven pas­ the inspection work is done.
laws, Inheritance tax laws, franchise
Tho Lincoln chassis give* the auto
senger sedan; nnd the Ford is repre­
tax laws, all manner of tax laws—and
show
visitor nn opportunity to study
sented
by
one
of
the
popular
twothe coming one will, doubtless be no
the
mechanical
construrtinn of the
door
sedans.
exception to the rule.
The Lincoln seven-passenger, sedan car. There nre certain developments
If the legislature which meets next
is n car of striking individual beauty. which have added materially to the
month would steadfastly refuse to
It is shown in n deep, rich color and appearance of the motor iu well at
pass any of these additional tax bur­
the exterior finish is exceptionally to its performance ability and it i,
den measures and go on record as de­
beautiful
even as beautiful coach work the statement of the Lincoln division
feating any proposition tending to in­
is judged. The interior fittings and Of the Ford Motor compapy that this
crease tnxntion on anything nr any
upholstery nre all that comfort and power plant nt present is the highest
body Sn Florida. It would be remem­
achievement in automotive mechanelegance
could desire.
bered as the greatest legislature in
Equally
ns
aristocratic
ns
the
big!
iC9
modem methods can product.
our recent history.
sedan
is
the
four-passenger
sedan,
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Florida is noted for its conserva*.
a
car
conspicuous
for
the
ontent
of
j
PREVENT
H.U AND (dtllTK
tism in these matters and it is due
window space. It is unusually roomy t
--------to this conservatism that sp many
and
the
choice
fabrics
used
i-t
the
kor
n
few
cents
you &lt;an ward off
men o f wealth and distinction arc cornfittings are pleasing in the extreme. Ffu and Giippe try promptly *heeking
log to Florida, making their homes
The sport model phaeton is a Lin- your coughs and cold* with Fotry’»
here and investing their money here.) U l l C O l l l 1111(1 F o t * (l
coin
open model of instant appeal, i t ; Honey and Tar. Also pt-.es
rrThe fact that Florida has no state in- f
Models on Display at „ is distinguished hy its graceful line*, lief from roughs resulting ftuni Klu,
conn* tnx nnd no inheritance tax i*
The upholstery is in flue extra long &gt;Grippe, Whooping Dough. Asthma
directly responsible for practically nil
Jacksonville
Show
grain leather and it is equipped with and Rionchitis. Forty-eight year* of
this most desirable and helpful influx
;
a
Imrhnnk top and lias a truck at rear, satisfaction to users has unde Fol­
of worthwhile citizens and investors.
Comprise an Exhibit That Is Educa­ affording a luxurious car for general ey’s Honey und Tar the World’s larg­
Florida must continue in this conser­
touring.
est selling cough medicine. Cmrtsini
tional and Illuminating
vative position and' its legislature
no opiates—ingredients are printed
Body
construction
nml
finish
in
the
must decline (■&gt; be influenced Into has­
on
the wrapper. Refuse -ulotitutci.
Lincoln
models
show
a
re
murk
aide
Lincoln
mid
Ford
car
models
dis­
ty nml ill-considered action by the per­
ttecuretry
in
workmanship.
The
most
played
at
the
Auto
rhnw
by
the
lord
Insist
upon Foley's. Sold everywhett.
nicious activities of agitators who
rugid
inspection
t
i
which
a
finish
can
—Atlv.
^
Motor
company,
held
at
Jacksonville
would rob lh&lt;- ,tutc of these advant­

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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damages done to properties' and even
to pertwn*. In Texas there has been
the same conditions existing. Other
states could be named in the list.
In New York there is a secret peril
against* some of the officials. Just
no wthc mayor is guarded because of
an organization threatening heads of
4he city, the organization including
some of the very men w\jo are sup­
posed to cxf,rt every influence for the
best of government. These are in
turn watched by others, some of who
may belong to the same organiza­
tion; and so it .continues as a wheel
within a wheel, and there Is preg­
nant a feeling of insecurity among
all people. In past years the mer­
chant closed his establishment nt
night feeling secure that morning
would find the place as it was left—
but morning now may find the build­
ing almost demolished with no traces
left of the offenders. Organized ter­
rorists whq resent the least criticism
against such actions commit outrages
against institution; and they who
should be "on guard" allow crimes to
continue with no attempt to stop
them.
There Is too little of the golden
rule—nnd too much of the gangsters'
rule. There is a paucity of
Confi­
dence nnd a plontitude o f craftiness.
There Is too little dependability nod
too much deceitful new. There is too
little nttention given to duty and al­
together too much effort given to de­
ception, Thnt is about the way mat­
ters stand nt the present time.
In the end it does not pay to lie'
double-faced. For* a short time such
a course may result fnirly well; but
there comes the time of retribution.
Life Is short enough, nt best; and by
playing the game square with the
"other fellow” each person may make
lib own existence the more pheasant.
We need more confidence between
ourselves. Live so thnt one may lny
the cards on the table face up nnd not
fear the hnnd held by the other fel­
low; and life will be the bettor nnd
the more enjoyable. And playing the
game square does not mean slipping
the card from the under side of the
deck when the don! is going on.— Palatka News.

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I F low to Insure Sales 1
for Your Product!

But,

overnight,

conditions

mny

and orders soon begin to flow in to make

change— n.s they have done before— and

up for the temporary curtailment.

the matter-of-course demand becomes con­

total consumption

spicuous by its absence.

same.

The

business,

once strong and flourishing, is

suddenly

continues

about

The
the

found to he in a very tight place. The de­

Any manufacturer who has nn article

mand hud not been insured—and yet the

for popular consumption thnt can be trade-

entire business depended upon its contin­

marked has the opportunity to insure his ^

uance.

consumer market and retail

sales

by

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X

t

means of Advertising.

V

During the present business condition the manufacturers w h o have insured

V
i
^

ing number o f customers who desire the

their'demnnd by Advertising are in a far
better position— in evqry way— thaii those
who have trusted to the current demand

product, nnd ask for it by name.

that was not of their creating.

The modern, economical way to insure
the market for any reliable product i.s by
Advertising to tho public which consumes
it.

Advertising creates a steadily increas­

Published by the Santord Daily Herald
In co-operation with the American Association of Advertising Agencies
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH I
GRAND JURY TO REPORT
lOrTIte Associated rr*««t
I! ASTROP, March 15.—TJie grand
|jury that has been inve#Ugating the
hooded hand depredations in 5Jnri.*house parish, will present it# report
late today, it was announced yester­
day by the clerk of the court. From
50 to 00 indictments, charging asaniilt
and battery and murder, are expected.
'AUGER WITH LARCENY
(R r T h t A u o rlfllrS I’ r r u l

CHICAGO, March 15. - i Da vied
Wiedemann, president of the Logsn
Square Trust and Savings bank which
has been.under investigation for sevjeral days since the death of Chnrlcs
W. Popp, Wai charged with larceny
and forgery in a true bill voted today
by the grand jury’-

Classified Ada Ic a word. No nd taken for less than 25c and positively no
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
the words nnd femlt accordingly.

FOR SALE

11*22, runs fine, looks goad, tire#
good, only v . . . .......
1022, guaranteed condition, ex­
tra# and cte, ...... ...................
P.»ll&gt;, good tire#, good body and
good motor, only .....................!
1021 Coupe, this one is a real
bargain, only ..... ........................!

11:22 Five-passenger, in very good
condition
2— ............
8750
1!»17 Huick, five passenger six,
guaranteed, also new tire#
.$125
11*17 five passenger Four, this
car hns 5 now tires^ good top
nnd ha# Just been completely
overhauled, only ,..l......._....
SPJ5
If you fire on the market for a used
rar, it will well pay you to look these
over before-you buy.
We sell on terms, we guarantee ail
our used cars. AVe trade.

FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room
' house, furnished. Two acres of
land, '-j rivli garden land, balance in
bearing orange trees; one well of
excellent drinking water, one will of
soft wqter; barn, garage, chicken
boose and other ou t'buildings. On
hard road ten minutes drive from I’.
Office. Call Rural Operator 3203,
_______________
3fll-2td; Itw-p.
FOR SALE—One iron jmfo. Woodruff
&amp; Watson,
FOR SALE—Hosier ami liuys* paint#
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Fanfold agents.
IHJ-tfc
Bronze turkey eggs.—I!
J. Reiter, Longwopd, Florida
PLAYER HAND—Cost
tiseu two years. Owner moving
north, will sell for fdf.O, terms to re­
liable' party. $25.00 down, $10 per
month. I*. O. I!ox 321, Sanford, *
300-1 tp

COMMITS SUICIDE
• ftly The Ansnrlnlrd I'tr M I

NEW ORLEANS, Mnrch 15.— Wil­
liam Klidel, Heston, member of un old
Louisiana family, whose grandfath­
er figured in the Mason and Slide! in­
cident during the civil war, committed
filicide Monday by leaping from the
Steamer Providence, the captain re­
ported yesterday when the vessel ar­
rived from French nnd Italian ports.
WHALE CAST UP HY HALE
(Hr Tin- Aunflalri) Prr«*&gt;
HROWNSVILLE, Tex., Mnrrh 15.
— A whale, 50 feet in length, which
was cast up on the beach live mile#
below the mouth of tho Rio Grande
on the Mexican Hide by a gate Monday,
was viewed by numerous people yes­
terday, They said it wn# the largest
whale ever seen, in this vicinity.
FAMOUS SURGEON DIES .
LOS ANGELES, Mnrch 1 5 .- Dr, G.
Fiank Lydston, &lt;15, famous surgeon,
physician and author, died at Ilia i e#idenee here yesterday from pneumon­
ia. He is said to have been one of the
first to realize the p« «ibililic&lt; &lt;&gt;f
giarul Iraasportatiou.

an pfopll who nrc silling in a domqralizcd market for any price thcy*cnn
get -hi order tc\ purchase the necessi­
ties of life from here.”
Ire lessen In customs receipts which
llurdm of Three Million A
•
1*
*. , i t
Republicans point to with pride can
Placed on Consumer
have no effect in reducing taxes be­
cause thia source of revenue provides
only 10 per cent’ of the money neces­
sary to operate the government, the
Democrats nay. .
It is now estimated by Republican
spokesmen that customs' receipts from
the Fonlney-McCurobct-tariff will be
Our orders arc coming in so fast that if it were not that we
an high ns 5 ior&gt;,000,000 or about $ 100 ,kept prepared to render real service we could
000.000 morn than under tho Undernot handle them.
wood-Simmon# act, but the Democrats
point out that with comsiquent in*
PHONE US
W E DELIVER
ereaned taxation of tho pdopta not on­
ly un tho articles imported but oh *ll
articles of American manufacture In
and we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. And if you do
competition therewith, tho cost Is
not drink Elder Water now—you will,
•\ '
pyramided so that the amount is
after one tria l'
multiplied before the product reaches
Republican claim.! of success o f the the consumer.
FouIney-McCumber tariff. It dts- * “ One. thing about the new tariff
closes some of tho arguments which that the people know" the Democrat#
are to be widely lined by Democratic declare, “ la that it hns ndvnnced prienmpaign speaker# in the months to Cos of tho things they have to buy
fcomo,
about 14 per cent or nearly $3,000,“ The tariff bill was passed upon 000,000 above n reasonable price level
tho hypothesis that it would protect/and with them that is the one big
American manufacturers against the
GO NORTH B Y SEA
imports of foreign competitor#,1’ the
MERCHANTS' &amp; MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
SCHOOLS
Democratic national committee said
Jacksonville to Baltimore and Philadelphia
in its statement.
“These snme advocate# of the hill
two nailing# weekly. Through fare# to Eastern* and Western Polnta. Autoare now jubilant over the fact* Hint
middle# carried. Information nn to fares, reservation#, etc., on request.
there has been ail increase Iwth in
C* M. HAILE, GENERAL AtiENT,
I’ ler 800 B. Hay St., * Phone 638
the volume nnd in the revenue de­
rived. from import#, and that there
have been gains in exports over the
previous cyar.
“The explanation of the condition#
h almost obvious, Condition, here nnd
abroad are temporary and abnormal.
There is no stability In trade and com.
mem: and no financial stability in
large section* of Europe. In gontaYcc*
tionn people are starving nnd in other
hittione suffering for the lack Si Am­
This Will Acquaint You With
erican agricultural product i. As they
link money with which to purchase

Tariff Adds Fourteen
Per Cenjt to Living: C6st

I T ’ S

That’s W hy It’s

l i t t .Tin* l u n n l c l f j I'r.-***

FHICAOO, Marcli 15.—Another
Marcli snowstorm i« headed fur tile
middl • west. tl was aanounred yester­
day by the weather bureau here. l,oWec lemperatun , strung wiml* and
sno warn in praqierl over the greiH
lake# and upper Mississippi valley re­
gion:. The storm will extend front
the Canadian Imrder to the Ohio val­
ley with rain instead of amiw prob­
able in the southern fringe.

Annual Easter Hall, I
pnl 2nd.

FARMERS— Y’ou enn get seed bod
from*# and Irrigation plug# at th*
Sanford Novelty Work#.
100-tfr
-Tomato plant-:, $1.50 pbr
It. Fort, Mecca HamFOR SALE OR RENT—New bunga­
low, 0 room# and bath, garage. Good
location, near school. Tefnin like
rmt. Phone &lt;23-W.
Still*1Dtp
FOR SALE— Olusmobile K, new paint
ilnil tires. Terms or fTiide. A rare
bargain. Automotive Service Co., 1st
.Street and Sanford Avenue. 2WMlp
1&lt;HtCRAT.E- I room cottage nnd ga­
rage and trailur. Palmetto avenue.
Impiire for .Fere Rowe, ludio .Mary,
Fla. Vacant April I. Term# one-half
cash.
‘
2!)L&lt;-&lt;Itp
i l,K : ALE—Two drum.-. 100 gallons
asbestos roofing paint. 31.15 per
gallon. Call corner East Fourth and
Sanford Ave.300-3lp

Fl)R RENT —6 room bungalow on
_ Siintgiril
i'eg 11. W. JWlen
MiiMc r « * T i0 m c fr« Av.*;

,'Ses-W.
furnished tied moms,
Ave.
301-ntc

rrncr j t »

W ANTED
WANED—A chance to build your
new homo before lumber get# any
higher. Plans and estimate# furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc

after which all taxes irmuimug uupuiii will l»e collected by levy and sale
of the property upon which taxes are WANTED TO BUY--Second hand
furniture for a 4 room eottaga, Hox
delinquent
/
101,
Oviedo, Fin.
21MMtp
ALFRED FOSTER,
k
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City Tax Collector.
3-15-till Apr. t
Hy: E. HOY. I). C.

P U R I

Posiiiveiq the onkj polish
that will shine oilu or damp
shoes -No disagreeable odor
*OuL,

QUANTITY

QUALITY

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
The (). K. Ilukery hits enjoyed success for the past thir*
ty-livo years.
We have a large modern up-to-date plant fully equipped.
Our pans arc sterilized in a large steam vat frequently.
Few bakeries do this, hut it Is important.
The very best of flours and all materials are used in
otir goods. This Is essential.
Our I’ OINS!'.TITA HUTTBK-SIM.lt DREAD Is uniform
and comes fresh *tb you each day. All Rood grocers sell this
brand, and If you will call for rt they will gladly send It with
your order.
We Imkc borne days as much as .1,500 lbs. of flour or
over a ton nnd a half.
All bread and enke linkers that we employ must he
skillful and competent, nnd are,
A good swet’ i uniform loaf nnd fair treatment to all our
customers is the secret that hns led us to success.
We especially invite you to call at our bakery and look
over our display of Cakes, Pastry and Dread.
We will be pleased to have you try-our perfect loaf of
1'oinsettla Dread, which sells for ten and fifteen cents.

(ASUPf#,0B

llasthe hugest sale in America

THE BREAD W ITH

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BUBnaxaznK'axnssarjun .’ xnxxaaBxawa

Extra heavy and lat'ife size Da th Towels, Special for Hospital

Batlu? Towels, medium size, extra nice qunlity.
each— .

Special for,

42xSd and 45x110 Mohawk, beat quality, each

HUCK TOWELS, 20 dozen special for this 2-day Hospital Sale, nice, soft towel, woi

35c each, Friday and ,

Saturday for each,

Dimity Spreads, Best Grade,
RATINES— Beautiful New Patterns in French Ratines, Plaids and Small Checks, in all the new Bright Spring
v

colors, yard

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�Tin: SANFORD DAILY HERALP.THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923

PAG* POUR

i.:4Pa»q=g:

B A SE B A L L
FOOT BALL
B A SK E T BALL
T R A P SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Firpo Has a Punch
Brennan Almost Killed
And In Hospital Now
NEW YORK, March 15.—Bill Bren*
nan, the Chicago heavyweight who
wat knocked out by Louis Firpo, tho
Argentine hcfvywcight, Monday, wap
removed to the Jewish hospital yes­
terday, suffering from concussion of
the brnin.
Tlw knockout blow, n terrific right,
was delivered at the base of the skull.
Brctinan was dared for some time
after the fight. lie complained of
pains in the head and was rushed to
the hospital yesterday.
Hr. Edward 1* Spitzer, who diag­
nosed Brennan's illness, said he had
made* an X-ray to determine the ex­
tent of the injury. Dr. Suitzcr said
Brennan hud a serious swelling back
of his left enr where Flrpo'a terrific
knockout punch hud landed, and that
he also had n painful lump on hi

New York Bankers
Purchase Church
' Property ii\ Cuba
ll A VAN A, Mnrch 15.—The old Ro­
man Catholic church of St. Phillip sit­
uated in the center of the financial
district of Havana, has been sold to
the National City Bank of New York.
The price paid is reported to hnvc
(&gt;ecn $500,000. It I* understood the
church will he rnzed and an office
building erected on the site.

GOLF
BOWLING
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TEN NIS
BOXING

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CH A U TAU Q U A
W E E K HERE
MARCH 31 TO APR. 5

Van O. Browne Novelty
Company Here at Chautauqua
[

Attractions

1

In c lu d in g

X

The auto polo games anil parachute
leap will be shown again tonight.

Great Comedy Drama

And another good program for this
evening.

‘TURN TO THE
RIGHT”

“ Just Dogs” is it novel comedy, out
of the ordinary.

My advice regarding: roofing won’ t cost you
a cent!
BIRD’S ROOFS— A roof for every building

Original Musical Production

“AN

And then Katherine MacDonald in
“ White Shoulders". Has a mother
the right to uyictlon her daughter?
When beauty goes to the nVictloneer
love is crushed under the hammer.

EVENING
H A W A II’’

Address, 911 Elm Avenue l

IN

I)i Giorgio Concert
Orchestra

Ami the honor guests tonight will
lie Mr. and Mrs. ,D. |*. Drummond and
The Van O. Browne Novelty Company, popular entertain, rs, will appear at
they will see "White Shoulders" free the coming Redpath Chautauqua In unusually varied programs, which includo
of cost. Bring this with you, Don, it's exceptionally pleasing Instrumental anil vohtl selections.
This company Is headed hy Vtin O. Browne, plBmvB^ordlon player, bari­
your ticket.
tone and top-notch Impersonator, who also delights his audiences with numer­
.
And for Friday and Saturday the ous feats o f magic and Illusion,
Interesting
rag
pictures
are
among
tho
company's
enjoyable
entertainment
flr^J motion picture in natural colors,
offerings.
“ The Tell of the Sea." The most
amazing development since movies
Big time at Pori Fi Rouse, April
were Invented. The Trade Review Edwards Trading Co , Ine.. and plac­
(I.
301-du­
says: "Will not only interest hut ed under arrest two men said to Ik- o f­
astound utnl delight every spectator," ficers of the company, and three no*
g rttes.
The Herald delivered bIx times a
And watch for the new programs toThe narcotics were said to have been week for 15c. *
morow night as there are some good Identified as federal property taken
from &gt;111110 army medical base and in­
ones coming.
vestigation will be made ns to how
the drugs got Into the hands of the
trading company. M. lb Reiss and
Charles Kidder, said .to Ik* the heads
of the company, were hold for trial.

Van Browne
Novelty Company
Werno Ladies Quartet
Caveny, Artist in
Chalk and Clay
Special Children’ s
Programs
Notable Lectures on
Timely Subjects
5-— BIG D AYS------5

HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS

COIlltECTED NOV. 14TII, 1022
South Bound

20 Head of Fresh Milch
Cows at Brady’s. Stable
for a few days only.

Depart &lt;f
2:40 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
1:38 p.tn.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Arrive
2:3(3 n.m.

SANFORD

M ARBLE &amp;

GRANITE

CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

North Imuml

1018 West First fitro*t

Arrive
lMSi.m.
11:4fi a.in.
2:35 p in
■1:00 p.m.
10:0 p.m.
rilhy Brandi

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
3:55 p.m,
2:50 p.m,

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
___ 7:45 p.m.

WORKS

(tlj The \ Mhciriitf r il I'rfintl
Iy 35 to 40 Per
MIAMI,. March 13.—After bucking
rough sens and windy weather all the
Cent Normal Crop
vva yfrom Miami to Key Weal in lln*
of Potatoes Grown
sin,non power Inmt race, (Jilry Wood
and A. (\ Newby have called off the
With effects of the recent cold snap
event and will return to Miami, a
message from Key West any*. The fully determined experts in the potato
Imata left here nl 7 o'clock yesterdaj growing business have agreed that
morning and reached Key \Ve&lt;l at the crop the year o il! be but from
rtf* to in per i cut of normal, where a
The Shadow \ I, owned by &lt; arl &lt;&gt;, fe u weeks iig" it looked as if a .bump­
Fisher, broke ji glass well and was er crop would he produced.
forced out of the race. Marionette,
Whether the increase In price due to
owned by K. C. Rohfh, o f Miami, n short crop will make up the liifferDeports broke a steering wheel and quit while ciu-e in return to the growers Is a
Mute of Mine, owned by E. -I. Osnus, question which opinions differ on. It
of Raeine, could not buck the stiff i*= believed, however, that the price
waves and quit.
will ho much In-iter than if the uitus*
oally huge crop had bun dumped on
tin* market, with the season opening
irnni two to three-w. iks miller than
(lit

T h i*

(• ■ o r liilr tl

101H West First

to wash clothes is by electricity.
Let the little motor do 'all the
liking drudgery
you
In in the old days “ hefn'
used

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W ASliIN tJTtlN , Mardi tit.— Tkous-

ands. of dollars worth of opium, coDaily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
cainn and heroin were seized here
House,
Mobley's Drug Store and
yesterday by Federal narcotic agents
tf
BUILDING and local police when they raided I Hunt's Pharmacy.

T iff: SANFORD
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION HAS
IJEKN IN EX1STANCK SINCE
1908. ME HAVE NEVER HAD
A LOBS, OUR SECURITY IS
SECURE. OUR STOCK DRAWS
8 PER CENT INTEREST. WE
INVITE YOUIl INVESTIGA­
TION. WE NEED YOUR CO­
OPERATION.
298-Gtc

That " Something” You Either
H ave or H aven’t in D ress
GO On; YEAU

Service Station

NOTICE!
DRESSES FOR STOUT W OM EN

Notice is hereby given that n bill
will he Introduced,at the H&gt;23 session
or the Kloridu legislature to prohibit
seining: in the lakes, rivers, cannls
and streams o f Seminole" county, also
to reguluti* the catch urn! means em­
ployed, and also provide penalty for
its violation.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
Seminole County Fish &amp; Came
291-tfc:
Protective Association.

o f sacrificing fifty-two or

11
l

At

every week.

Well do

baking for you— and

t

The demand for pleated skirts is increasing every day, ns
the mode for jacqueries and overblouses increases
in favor

your

A New Spring: and Summer Assortment of
Millinery

i

pardon us madam, we
mean anything personal
we’ll do it better, too.

At our well known lower prices.

Our Prices on Hosiery will Amaze You

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»»ar S e r e i c e S t a t i o n

D e m ltr t %*e i * / / «tr*^ r e t o m -

m en d G ood yea r T iret a n d
bark
un w ith utam terd

What a simple thing to achieve those lines o f
grace—that is, if you know the secret. And the
secret is a Modart Corset.
Such a splendid garrrient is the Modart, so in­
dividual in design, so free, so personal in its
feeling, that there isn't any corset like a Modart.
Think o f the pure joy o f possessing such a corset
that makes others conscious o f the effect, but
never reminds you o f die fact that you have it on:

FOR SALE B Y

SPECIALS FOR F R ID A Y , SA TU R D AY
A N D M O N D A Y ONLY

j

Home-made Potato Sal |
Goodyear S tttiee
ad, 20c pound
K E N T VULC. W ORKS
WE DELIVER

75 New Sport Skirts for Women and Misses’
$4.00 to $8.50

a

hundred and four days out of
the year in front of a hot oven
that blasts the enjoyment of

running.
Ita now
im proved ru bb er
com p ou n d m eans
longer mileage. Its
hoavisr sidewall re­
sist* rut and curb
wenr.The reinforced
blocks of its beveled
tread mean a pro­
tected carcass. Its
low price and our
service mean econ­
omy.

Nice Fat Hens and
Fryers
Georgia Country
Sausage

Sizes *14 to f»0

It’s nil wrong, Mrs. House­
wife, it's nil wrong— this idea

Many a woman is accepted or rejected long before
one catches the color of her eyes. Hatted, beoted
and gowned in the height o f fashion, yet some­
thing either is or isn't lacking in the ensemble.
Men sense it, but only women will tell you tlur
the missing “ something” is—the proper corset.

,A r ^ fi ie E A P
A ttritl ai iphuJidli dtli(*td SI iht AUdjrt Ibsuld

Oak Avenue and Third Street
SANFORD, FLORIDA

m : \ s m ; T fM iD A

3

SANFORD AVENUE AT SECOND STREET
*.

Is inJiridmsIl) fund It p u t
ft*rr. Is tar Ctrui Dt•
fsrtmtmt u-t rtndtr ibis
urrkt _ t. ilbikl . tiitgsiitji.

VTIxa p a u* tat »/

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�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923
DR. 8. II. ROGERS OF JACKSONVII.LK AND DR. B. D. GRAY OF
ATLANTA ON PROGRAM TODAY
AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

Special Children’s Entertainments
a Redpath Chautauqua Feature

You o n find the name of
errry live Business Man
in Bsnford in this Column
each dsy.

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

S e m in o le P r in lc r ij

George A. DeCottes

8 i J M £ ING S c o n e s !
902 French Avenue------------Phone 401

Attorney-at-Law

Quick Service Transfer
S to ra g e Facilities
U we pleaao you, tell others; if not,
tall ua. Phone 498

SANFORD N OVELTY
WORKS

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -t
FLORIDA

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

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
||7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W . HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
HIE---------AUTO---------BONDS

S. 0 . Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
BANFORD

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
l-atnblliilird IBOS
n-e-A-L
K -S -T -A -T -D
I ni raim ents

Parma
C s- lntpr ov ed
HIT

Insurance

Is nd

Sur ety

L a is

Leans

Homes

11»&gt;lnr«s

Hands

U t il itie s !

Prnperlr

Chasers

Main orries
iif.iscn
SANFOUD

n n A i.T V

company

ISVK IT M G H T

|-linnr IS

COMPANY

1 0 1 -8 M a g n o l i a A l e

STEWART The Florist
Cut Flowed----- ——-—Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
El I Myrtle Are.- -

—■ . Rhone 260-W

SANFORD M ACHINE
COM PANY
General Machine and Itnller
Works
Cylinder, Grinding
Automobile Retmirs
Acetylene Wcldinir
Phone 62--------- Sanford, Florida
SAVE YOUR MONEY. DE­
POSITS MADE IN THE SAN­
FORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASm u t a t io n , p a y k p e r c e n t
INTEREST.
298-Rtf
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
"use, Mobley’s Drug Store and
uni's Pharmacy.
if
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( m e t r r r n r i i T . *r:v k n t i i j i .
M c itL n u n it . u k h im il i;
f l i t N T S. I ’ l.nMIII.*
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To tlir CUIxrns ami T ax I’ nvrrs of
•ml Kerrinl T ax Hcbonl liislriel. No.
-• N-mlnnle Cm m ty. l••torlUa" Itrri-ns. a pntlltori has born Bint
m tin- above sty ln t rourl by Spicial
1!*v Helmol n istrlct No. 5, Hemhmlr
* "Utily. i'lnriilu.
rubt
Hperlal
Tax
District hr Ittg also Known ns
U -niva School D istrict. srtllnK forlli
tbr fact tbnt an r ltrO o n has tu rn c a llpi amt held In k i M Special T ax School
Ds-ttici No, a, on the M b ilny o f F eb ru ­
ary, A. D_ 1913. to determ ine whether
W not there should tir Issm-d hy- said
D|»lrict honds In tlie sum o f ISo.OOd.oii
t " In-sr Interrsi ut the rate o f 6 per
•■cht per annum . Interest payable srtniannuaL principal t** m ature .In thirty
&gt;r«rs from the date of the bonds, the
M tr of snhl Itonds to be January i , ts*a.
|&gt;fnrrrds of the snhl honds to h« used
fm ihr purimse of acqutrtiiK. building,
•■nliifKliiK, furulshlnK or otherw ise Imho*vin« sctpH'l hulldliiBs und school
Kt'iunds tinil for the exclusive use o f
the puhlle free scti***»ls within sfthl
elieclul T ax Rcbool D istrict No. 5; Hint,
s canvass „ f the returns o f salt! election
™*W prim,I f a d e that said election
In favor o f the- Issouncr o f said
Lmds by the said D istlrcl.
Now iherefure In pursuance to an nr-

w-r of the Court herein made and In
fqnformHy with law NOTICB l» here1,1 Xlven that the tax payers nnd cltlI*as Of the sabl Kperlal Tax Wchool
l'*"trirt So 5, Hemlnole Count). Fl«&gt;r*'ls. are hy the said order anil b&gt; law
required to appear before the Honorside Court nt ten o'clock.n. m. on the
Jt*t day of March. X l&gt; 19». nt De--and, In Volusia rotlnty. Hcventh JuatcUi circuit of Florida, nnd to show
&lt;ao»r. |f a r,y they have, why said bonds
should not he validated and confirmed.

NCHELLE MAINES

for your position". IIow will you
live when this is said to you, if
you have no money?
Hundreds are getting’ 4 % In­
terest on their savings at our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
preparing for that day should it
come to them.
W H Y NOT Y(VlJ?

ternoon.

The feature of the address this ev­
ening wilj l*e an address try Dr. Gray, j
Dr. Urny la regarded ns one o f ‘ th e1
choice pint form men of America, nnd
his coming t&lt;&gt; Sanford is i|uite an i
event. Fortunate will lie those who
hear Dr. Gray this evening.
i

Three* special entertainments for children, In addition t&lt;&gt; tin* programs for
tnlulto, will be.among Hie unlqun features of the forthcoming Retlpatli Chmitnmpm. each chthlren'a entertatumeut to bo presented on a different day und
J
ut n Umo to be nnnopuced Inter.
Havelock, tlio down, In Ids marvelous feats of tumbling, Ids ludicrous Jokca
nnd
mimicry, will mnko a tremendous hit with the youngsters.
Kyea Examined
Cissies Designed
Duval, the magician, will delight with his amazing sleight-of-hand perform­
Henry McLaulin, Jr,, ances ami Ids hallllng R(Unionitpy act.
Roberta Leo Clark and Iml* Huston Holt, hath singers and playe.-s, will
Opt. D.
completely raptlvutc with thvlr clever costumed stories from Juvenile. Etory
books.
Optician-Optometrist
412 East First Strost Sanford, FIs.
let their imsition be known and lbat
there should he passed no legislation
this year affecting the Industry that
ELTON J. MOUGIITON
was not first tried
in practical life
* . ARCHITECT
and fmind possible. He believed that
passed and in this industry, theories
Room 7. Miller Bldg
will md work.
3ANFORD
FLORIDA
One of the thoughtful and carefully |
prepared addresses of the i|:i&gt; was do- i
I)R. R. M. WELSH
litcred by 8- Bryan Jennings of Jack 1
oinvdie &gt;m the subject &gt;*f the staleGraduate Veterinarian
I wide benefit* of a im-fence law-.' Mr
Telephones'
Office
■h titling- Hpnk*' freely and with pro :
Office 20
Conrad Bldg.
&lt;1--mu and mentioned I I bene tils that !
Residence 2.Y7
Del.and. Florida
court room hi-re taken, the fourth an- would n -ult to the state at huge if
mml an
g of lb” Fl u Ida State Fat- the general no-fence law were put in­
l! -m i as.-toeinljon met T tic-day to to effect. He admitted that such a law!
W . J. THIGPEN
consider the practical side-* of the j would ubuibth the range cattle busi-1
piii-’n a | Ic’rirlaliun affecting the rat­ ; ness, hut contended that thy eallle* Real Estate
tle industry, such n* ci.ttlc dipping, men would not Ik- abolished. He says
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE iki'i wide iu&gt;.feme law and the dan*
that they would have to change their
•;c i f f Hr t fire-- It WII- the IJnil Ml - no tlmd nf fairing cattle and that tinnm i i ,iji*uii,u ,,f the meeting, infm wnnld prove mope prolltnbh in tin- end
State Road Dept.
m.-.ily a ic.iaracd, that the present than this present method. The ben­
Will Patch Up Holes methods «f dipping ami the ptnpo«ed efits lm mentioned were the proven- j
widi Mi fence law meant
the •lion of the burning of the ranges, the,
in East Coast Roads state
l" '.LC-J .. *L»rniif.a*..uu u£ ;h. range
establishing of an incentive for bring
eafflt- industry.
f l l y T b * AaatifJnfnl I’ r r M l
I mg into the slate of Idoodid cattle, an
• •■!. . uik.eincit an* searching, yes, increase in the dairy business, make
TALLAHASSEE, Mtjrch KV -Steps
looking to (he patching up of spots adverti. if g, for a |tactical, eeiummi- the health **f the youth better by mak
in the cast coast highway Itimd No. cal melh d nf g-iting Till nt tile lick" ] ing milk mote plentiful, the grass
Burt, of Det-eon, vice land- would be paid for or rented nnd
4 were taken up by the State Road j de lured I'.
Department today when it advertised picsjdeet of tlti* n : octal loti. "But we tin- owners could then pay their taxes,
for hid* for construction of twenty arc Jmkirg iu vain. WV know the tick fanning would be encouraged.because
miles of road in Flagler und Brevard
farmers would md have to build so
counties.
many femes, ipinrn t- would lie h
freipient licruuse tb* r,- woubl !**■ no
worth in tin- proci—-i of t:glitir&gt;g tlm mixing of lange cattle, th«- tick could
TONE I r III i: KIDNEYS
"Svinptom-i of Kniney trouble ate (ok ' Appbiui&gt;c gicc'cd In- words,
be eliminated because the cattle being
ltr. J. \‘. Knapp, Btnte veterinarian in zones, could Ih&gt; dipped easily. [
ail gone. Water is clear and does nut
bunt. Kuley Kidney Rills certainly do |speaking on Ilia * subject admitted the cattle Would Ik* *mulled und so
the work,”* writes W. .1. Grady, New |that he did not know the cost of the taxable value known, there would
Orleans, Louisiana. Backache, rheu­ rounding tip the cattle and driving tie less stealing, taxable pruperty add-'
matic pains, tired feeling, are symp­ tin m through the dipping vats, lie eil to the state, less loss in shipment
toms of distressed kidneys.
Foley stilted that there arc lint two methods because ttfe eat lie emlbl b&lt;* inspected
Kidney Bills tone up the kidneys nnd of getting rid of the tab in Florida before sold, ami lastly the trees of
quickly relieve kidney and bladder and these lire the paid tin- rotation file state would increase in value rap
trouble. Refuse substitutes.
Iiirist method which keeps cattle off a certain idly by the greater cine of both the
Upon Foley's. Sold eveiywhere Adv urea for a period, und the other is |cattlemen ami the lumbermen.
Mr. Jennings made an excellent im
i press ion on hearers, -taring fully that
IF YOU DO any kind of farming in
! he was merely presenting the other
Florida you should rend The Funn­
side of the (piestion as it appeared to ,
el ft Stockman which deals with cit­
him.
rus and truck farming, live stuck,
poultry and dairying. Send for free
The whole program is moving for\
stniple copy or 2'&gt; tents fur three
ward with n vim nnd interest that
months., Yearly subscription* $1.0(1;
makes the scs(firms interbsting to vis­
three years, $2.00. Published twice a
itors a* wclj ns to^nttlenten. The pre­
siding officer is making «n effort, he
month. Address Tito Farmer &amp;•
Stockman, No. 10 Newman St., .Jack­
states, to give plenty of room to the
business session*. It is an open secret
sonville, Fla.
223-Fri-Weil-tfe
that the association plans to take up
IN C I I I I ’ I I T (111 III'. S U V II N T I I J I the proposed no-fence und dipping leg­
D l l I VI. I III! I I T . IN VND r o l l Hi:.
W I N O L K CO I N T V , I 'l .O I I I D V .
islation and go on record on these
IN I II \ m i : i i v .
matters. It is understood that these
I 'l r - I Nnlliinnl Hunk In Orlnndn. n enrimrnllnn nn d rr (h e l , « n « i&gt;( (lie I s i ­
are
the great issues before the cat­
te,I N l n t r - nf A n ir r l c s , I'ninplnlnnnl
tlemen nt this time.
Fred 11. F III I iik . D e f e m ln n l.
It was made plain in today's ses­
CITATION
TO FIXED II F IT T IN ii; the cald Fred
sions
that the cattlemen nre not op­
H. Fitting being n resident of Dexter,
posed to any legislation that will bene­
in the Htwte iif Inwn:
It nppcnrlmt from u sworn bill of
fit them, but they wish practical legis­
cnmptajnt flied III this cause that you.
Frtd II, FittlnK. are a resident of a
lation. That Is, methods required l»y
Hlate other than the Htntc o f Florida,
the state thnt can lie put into prac­
nml that your place of residence Is
Dexter, Iow a: that there Is no person
tice.
Ur. J. V. Knapp addressed the
m the Hlate of Florida, the service of
n tntbimemt upon wham would html
association but from the many »ptessuch Fred II. FIMhtU.
tiona asked him from the floor and
The re form you. Fred II. Klttlm f. nre
require*! to he and appear before our
the many replies made by individuals
snld Circuit Court nt the Court House
in the audience ft was believed that
ill Hanford, Florida, on the ind day of
April. 1911, nnd then nnd there innVe
his solution of the tick eradication
an sw er to the blit o f compla in t e x h i b ­
ited auiilltM you In a* Foreclosure o f
program was. not satisfactory.
M o rt u n sc from you. Fred II. FIltlOK
__to— First National Hank o f Orlando,
A, M. Wilson, of Snrnsotn, cx-stute
a c orp or a tion under the la w s nf. the
senator, replied formally and pointed
V n l l r d Htales. the property In volted I*
described ns f o llo w s ! •
o u t thnt this was an im p r a c t ic a l thing
Lot Four Hundred thirty (ISO) Hl*»ck
as urged by Mr. Jennings, that a tm:
nr Haction One ( U . Hlack Ham m ock
iract sam e be in g a subdivision o f Herfence law would keep down fires,
lio n One ( 11. T ow n s h ip T w e n t y .o n e
( 21). itnnge T h irt y -o n e ( 31) cast. Hethat the cattlemen did not set (he

\

“ W e W ant
a Younger Man

The interest in the ilistrfct meeting
which it* being held with the First
Baptist church of Sanford ran at high
tide through nil the sessions of yes­
terday, Miss Emma Lenchnmn of At­
lanta, Mrs. H. A. InglU of Uirmingham, Miss Mary Walters, DoLaud, and
Mrs. II.
IVelmnn of Jacksonville
made very helpful addresses.
Bel an*!, Daytona, Geneva, DunneiJon, Lake Como, Orlando, HuMmell,
Crystal River, Jacksonville, Quincy,
Umatilla, Groveland, KmlmmtT. Ta­
vares, Florida and Atlanta, Gn., were
represented in the conferences yt»* i
terduy.
Tlie features of the meetings today (
were addresses this morning by Misaj
Lea* liman, nnd Dr. 8. li. Rogers of
Jacksonville. Dr. B. D. Gray of At­
lanta addressed the institute this af­

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

ft. F. WHITNBR, Cashier

LAWYER
*:—Court House

mluole -county, Florida.
M Is ordered that tlilr citation lie
iiubtished In the Hanford Herald, a
IK-wspaper
published
In
Heniltmle
county. I'lorlda, pace a week fur four
c onsecu tlv o w eek s as notice to the d e ­
fendant Fred l b ' Fitting.
W itness my hand anil the seal o f
W itness my hand anil official seal nt the said Circuit Court on this the 1st
eanford. Urmlnole C ounty. Florida, this day o f March. A. 1&gt;. ISIS.
(HEAL)
&amp; A. DOCflLAHH.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hcmtnole County, FloridaBy A. 1L W eeks. V. C.
**|lIol ?c Ito r^ f or* Co m id a 1na rft.

For Three Days Only

MARCH
W ILL

16TH, 17TII AND 19TII

OFFER

HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX
SOCIETY BRAND

PALM BEACH AND
MOHAIR SUITS
$18.00 SUITS at.................

.$15.00

$15.00 SUITS a t....:.............. 12.75

At the following1Greatly Reduced
Prices:
$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
p i
$45.00

SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS

at
.... $21.25
a t ...................... 25.50
at...................... 29.75
at...................... 34.00
at........................ 38.25

SMALL LOT OF PALM BEACH
SUITS TO CLOSE OUT CHEAP

$25.00 SUITS at

$21.50

$27.50 SUITS at

23.50

15? REDUCTION ON ALL
FELT HATS
$2.25
$3.00
$1.00
$4.75
$5.00

HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS

a t ................... „.$1.!)0
a t .... ................. 2.55
a t .... ................ 3.40
at
. 4.00
at
4.25

ALL NEW STOCK BUY TH AT
EASTER HAT NOW AND
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
PURCHASE

10 per cent Reduction on Regular Stock
of New Caps
Also a Special job lot of CAPS at prices too low to mention. Don’t fail
' to see them— you will be surprised at how low you can buy them.
We have a few more pair of REGAL OXFORD SHOES to sell at $3,95
per pair. They arc really worth from $7.00 to $8.00

And Extra Pant&amp;

All New Stock

ALL E V E R -W E A R HOSIERY W E H A VE IN STOCK W ILL GO
ON SALE A T ABOUT HALE PRICE
This Sale will positively close at 6 p. M. M ONDAY, MARCH 19th. Take
- ■
....................
..................
hree days
T R Y IT!
sale and save money
FIRST QUALITY

115 EAST FIRST STREET-

l-OW BRICES

RHONE 104

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
fOLUME IIL

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 192.1

NUMBER 300

Carlot Shipment* Reported for Tucs
day, Murrh 1.1th:
Florida-—Sanford section ........
B’
(Florida—Manatee section
.......2.'
; California
...........................
J
9

ATTHE COURT HOUSE AT 10
AM-AND WILL BE WELL
ATTENDED

Ims Boon Collected by the Var-

I [cos Committees

o f Chambers

I «f Commerce and Traffic Men
I

GENERAL COUNSEL!
VETERANS BUREAU!
K I L L S HIMSELF

9

l l l i T | | \»«i»cTnted

Printed in Daily Sketch in London Today Reveals Total
.
Alleged Scheme
1Shipping

LONDON, Mnrch M.—Sensational story of n plot by the Irish Kcpiibli;on organisation to murder the British cabinet ministers and commit other
outrages was printed today in daily sketch. The newspapers connect* the
alleged scheme with the activities of the Irishmen recently urres'ed in Great
Britain. It says perrons marked fur n*»;r*»ination included Premier Bonar
Law, David Lloyd George and Sir llnmnro. Employment in the household* of
FOUND IN WASHINGTON HOME the intended victims thus became able to supply outside persons with details
WITH BULLET WOUNDS SELF of the men's movements.
INFLICTED

—

I A meeting, which is recognized as

U ly T h e A u n r l n l r l P r r u )

Point Information for T u n day, March 1.1th
. SANFORD, FLA.:’ Warm, show­
ers. Hauling* heavy, demand slow,
light wire linjulryj movement drnggy,
Market ntendy, little change in price*.
Carload* f. o. h. usual terms: 10inch crates Golduo, Self-blanching 4-6
doz. stalks in the rough $I.G0-f 1.65, AFTER PLAYING ALL THE SAND
New Frebch Strain 1-6 doz, stuiks in
UAHS AM)-LOSING OUT the rough mostly $1.40 $1.50, few
I l l y T h e \* « » r li,te it Prr«*&gt;
well blanched higher.
MIAMI, March 11.—President Har­
ding arrived nt the end of the Florida
Total cnrlot shipment* from San
Journey shortly lieforo noon and im­
ford this season to date
mediately began playing golf on one
Total carlot shipments from Man
uf the Miami Beach courses. The
ntee this season to date ......... .
houseboat Pioneer is still several miles
Total cnrlot shipments from Saifnorth of Mjacti traveling slowly to
ford Inst season to tlntc
avoid numerous' sand bars. Carl Fish­
Total carlot shipments from Maner’s speedboat met the houseboat at
utee Inst season to date ...........
the North end of Iltacaync Bay nnd
the president nnd other members of
Telegraphic Report* from important the party were persuaded to come
Markets
aboard and come to .Miami for lunch
PITTSBURGH: 27, snowing.
0 and a game of golf.

WASHINGTON, .March l-l.-Cha*.
Ikiog one of the utmost importance
F.*Crumer,
who resigned n few weeks
the future of Sanford, will be held
ago
as
general
counsel of the Veter­
the court house tomorrow, beginans Bureau, was found dead here to­
I ting at 10 o’clock.
day. Police reported that he commit­
I This meeting has been called by the ted suicide. Cramer’s hotly wn:r found
Ifir Department purrunnt to author­ in his home by the police who *nid
isation in the-River and Harbor uct Heath was apparently due to self in­
Improved Sept. 22, 1022, whereby the flicted bullet Wounds. He was 45 years
[Swrrtary of War is authorized nnd of age and enme here from San Fran­
I greeted to cause preliminary exam- cisco In 1021 to become general coun­
[ration and surveys- to be made of sel for the veterans bureau.
lay in the j Montgomery, director from Alnbamn
dt St. Johns river from Jacksonville
da Fedora-1 to the General Federation.
Mrs.
Cramer’s liody was found in the
Is Sanford. It wos through the effort* bathroom in Ida home where he had
the morn- Jones has long been interested in so­
tf Senator Fletcher Introducing n bill locked himself after saying good bye
li Skinner cinl work and lm* lind n large part in
[that this preliminary examination is to Mr*. Crnnies wheti she led on the
-ess of h e r' Alabama’* splendid constructive proDrift* mn'lo to ascertain tlie ndvisa- midnight train for New York. Police
prc-M-nt the igram, nnd her information was of *uHity of improving the river to a 20- found no message to explain his act,
during the prt-me int&lt; rest to the Florida women
loot depth. The henring will Ik* con­ but friends nay the nervous strain
who are so earnestly committed in a
tend by Gilbert A. Youngbcrg, Lt. which h:-.d 11suited djiiti hi* connec­
e-president *ftrong effort towards constructive
ltd. Corps of Kngincers, U. 8. Army, tion with tiie bureau lud undermined
nt of v i s i t s legislation in the immediate fup i IJcut. Herbert B. Loper, Corps hi* health.
entions and tore.
if Engineers, U. S. Army. Principal
iiillation of &gt; The resolution* committee, through
luiitant Engineer J. M. Braxton
now her i'* chairman, Mr*. Katherine II. Tip­
rd Mr. W. A. Dunnett, who will relulls, handed in and received' endorse­
Icthre testimony of those supporting
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, , nun! for the following:
tm-y, legis- .
lit contention that this improvement
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I.—The severance tax.
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I’oard
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aTh. information particularly dcslr..
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ing of county convicts, and an approv.Many Went Home Looking Like
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the government has been pie, ,, . , nl of mnkniK iim* of them on ptiDlli*
ta t.'lau*. Gift-Laden
f Seminole
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I)L-1 by the Water Traffic Ix-ariie
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road work.
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the
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lt d will Ik* presented in the f o r m o f j
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.1.—A .-lute-wide movement for
of
(
nptain
[ I kief. It shows that the needs of|
mosquito rontrtd.
t aiifuriiia, n i-loriilu arrived, 5 rars
I attention between .lacknonvillo and,
j -1.—The Mediil-McC'orniiek bill in on truck including.broken. Supplies
of the A|»-|Ci,nffrwn tll (inss „ ,|jrvt.( child labor mode rate, demand and movement mod­
Ikzfonl are sufficiently urgent to re -,
. In-Id her juw
[pire the construction of n twentyerate, market sternly.
California,
hot channel in order to provide fnrest as did 5 ._ ,\n appropriation from congress crates Golden -Heart b.nt $6.00-$6J&gt;0,
dKic* for the potential tonnage of
University, ,.[ ^jrt&gt;0()U annually for five years for poorer, $4.50, Florida 10 inch crutca
ail and tributary territory. It coniwed her*.' niim»Ic* Indian work,
Golden .Self-lllnnehing -1 doz. stuiks
luimdnta showing the navigation now
lent of thi-j a letter' of thanks to M. (’. Greely, $2.2.1.12.65; H-I0 doz. stalk* |L75-$2;
tiijting on this waterway, boats now.
poke brief- architect of Jacksonville for plans
•prating to different points on th e 1
aim*.
tot gn te* and approaches to Royal
rtrer, together with n schedule of
i.usty nn- t’clnr Park.
tripj. draft* and dimensions of these
new song
Resolutions declaring the first week
nt*r craft. It also shows the char- '
l)&gt;- its au- (I, September announcement week for
Kttr, tonnage nnd value, present outt St. Pet-' al| prospective-officers of the Florida
ping nnd incoming commerce from j
•f "Come Federation.
till vast territory, giving in detail iniiiins woul dindleate that nothing
-ucllle AsThe hill prepared by Mrs. D. P.
tk principal commodities which are I more in those lines would bo sold in
isnnt varl- Council, of Lake Worth, chairman of
•Upped nnd the proportion of
!'the city for some time to come. AH
uge now moving by rail acd w ater.!around the pyramid of premiums the
Vdasble information is also contain- tables were filled with those who prac­
d In the Brief stressing the resourc- ticed on saying “keno" from the time
the first grnin went on a* a coaxcr.
The callers were hoarse long before
the interest died nut.
This evening there Is promised a
change in *onu- of the specialties, nnd
it .is possible that some of the latehour attractions may be given earlier.
Many of tho older class visit the cir­
cus to see the wonderful dogs, which
have been the final act on the progiam , and nrc disappointed because
given over to discussion or uui* pro­
they are forced to leave before the
I Springfield.
exhibition is made. . However, ns the posed for introduction at the next ses­
sion
of
tho
legislature,
except
for
the
dogs are well worth the effort. It will
fine illustrative nnd inspirational ndrepay nil who may remnin for the pur­
dress of Mrs. J. Iirevnrd Jones, of
pose of seeing their clever work.

Its
In

And Luncheons and Visits Over the City Closed a
Perfect Day

Tent Well Filled
For Tuesday’s Show,
. Keno Top-Notcher

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Miami Officials
Tick Inspector
Speer’s Easter Sale
Are Charged With
Was Arrested for
For Five Days Only
Non-Enforcement
Cow Stealing
Speer &amp; Son arc pulling u big f.nster s a l e for live days only. They have
a page advertisement in this issue,
calling your attention to this big sale
nnd lt means that for live days you
will have nn opportunity to make
money on nainsook, and long cloth,
Swiss voiles, crepes, pongee and ging­
ham*. On ho*icry, bathing suit*,
dresso* nnd capen, collars, laces, bags,
umbrellas, In fact, there Is too much
to mention here. Suffice it to say that
Speer &amp; Son are haviijg one of their
big sales that you have been wait­
ing for bacause you knew it meant a
big saving to you when Speer put on

On Prohibition Lass and Gambling
Bound Over to Court at Hearing In
In I)sde County.
Tallahassee
(Hr The Aaa»rl*lrd I'rraa)
(IIr T X e A i i t r l a l i l !*r*aa#
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 14.—H ear­
TALLAHASSEE, March I 4 .- J . II. ing by the governor of charges against
Jeffries, county tick inspector of Geor- county Solicitor Fred Pine nnd Sher­
giu, was bound ovur to await action iff Louis Allen of Dade county has
of tho grand Jury following a prelim­ been postponed until Thursdny of next
inary hearing before County Judge week, it was stated today at the ex­
Willis on a charge uf larceny of a ecutive's office. The two officials have
cow. The case grew out of different been called upon to appear before tho
.views' on cnttlo dipping of Grady executive to answer charges presented
county, Ga^ and Leon county, Fla. J. In person by Fred Botts, attorney, of
II. Strickland, I-con county • farmer { Miami, representing the Christian
living near tho tine, charged Jeffries ; Council. Both officials are charged
with taking one of his cows into the (with non-enforcement of prohibition
Geurgiu county und impounding it.
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WATER AND LIGHT PLANT
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Press)
GREENVILLE, March 14.-T he
city council has called an election for
tho pear future to decide whether this
town shall bond Tholf for $30,txi&amp; to
install water and electric light sys­
tems.
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ON KWANG TUNG PENINSULA
INCLUDING DALMY ANI)
PORT ARTHUR
l I i t Tfce Am w Iii M !•»*••&gt;
TOKIO, March 14.—Japan today
rejected tho Shintoie proposal to nbrogate the Sinc-Japancse treaty of 1016
which contains noted “twenty-one de­
mands" and extended for .fifty years
the Japanese leases on tho Kwnng
Tung peninsula, including Dalmy and
l*ort A rthur/

(Hr T h e A H W l a l r d P r e s s !
JACKSON, Ti-nn., March 14.—Pin­
son nnd Deuiiburg, storm swept Ten­
nessee villages, buried their dead yes­
terday uml begun the task. of digging
themselves from under the debris of
the tornado which laid waste tho
greater p m t'ff the two towns and ex­
acted a toll of 17 lives, while Red
Cross workers put into effect relief
measure* to aid in the work of rchabi-*
tntion.
In addition to the 17 known dead,
approximately two score injured were
still under treatment in Jackson hos­
pitals and in private homes. Several
are seriously hurt, but with one exciptinn nil now are expected to re-,
cover. J. E. Ervin, tho most serious­
ly injured was reported in a critical
condition. Two of tho children of the
Ervin family were killed when the
Ervin Homo nt Pinson was 'wrecked.
Mrs. Ervin was iifjured but not ser­
iously.
Relief work was systematized last
night under tiie direction iff Carter
Taylor, ’the southern r e g i o n a l 'direc­
tor of the Red Cross who arrived Into
yesterday from Atlanta. Miss An­
nette McCInrcn is executive beaiTof
the local chapter of the organisation.
A fund approximately of $2,000 was
raised by the Jackson committee yes­
terday to aid II) meeting the needs of
nrverul persons made homeless by the
storm. Additional subscriptions are
expected to increase the fund to $5,­
000 more.
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The bodies of nearly all the storm
victims were buried yesterday or sent
to their homes. At Pinson, funeraj
services were held for Mrs. B. G. Van*
treese and her two daughters, Madge
and Mubcl, twin*. Mrs. J. I James,
wife of Rev. J. L. James, Methodist
pastor, was buried in Hollywood ecme*
tery’ near Jackson, Mr. James is in
the hospitn (seriously injured. Bodies
of other victims of the storm were
sent to other cities for burial.
At Pinson and Dcanburg yesterday
survivors began the work of clearing
tho debris nnd salvaging what few of
their possessions remaining intact
Here and there n chair or table was
found in condition to be saved but at
a .rule the work of salvaging brought
small results, so complete was tho
storm’s havoc.

WASHINGTON, March 14—China’s
latest move to abrogate tho famous
"twenty-one demands" treaty of 1615
tins led Japan to Inform hef such proposnl is contrary to accepted Internat­
ional practices and "will fall to con­
tribute to advancement of friendship
betv\en our two countries." lit note
NEW GAME WARDEN
delivered to Chinese chnrge a t Toklo
nnd made public at Japanese embas­
(H r T h e A sa o r U tr d P r e s s )
TALLAHASSEE, March 14. — Tho sy hero Japanese foreign office not
governor has apiiointed R. J. Infing­ only flatly i^ J e ^ d proposal that the
er, of DeFuntak. Springs, to be gume treaty and kindred agreements be ab­
rogated but derlarod it could see "abwarden for Wnlton county.
aolutcly nothing" in them which is
"susceptiblo" of further modification.
For quick results try a want ad.

GREAT COMMONER MAKING
A FLYING VISIT HAS TIME
FOR INTERVIEW

Waterways Are God-Given Re
sources and WiU Eliminate
Competition *
William Jennings Bryan, one of tho
greatest citizens in America today,
nnd one of the greatest citizens of
Florida as well was in the city on a fly­
ing visit today. He is campaigning
for the Y. M. C. A. bnilding a t the
Florida Cnlycraity and has lost none
of his accustomed vigor In putting
over any project that he undertake*!
nnd he will put over this great work
for the University before he stops. Ho
had but littlo time here today but ho
gave the editor of the Herald a short
interview. .Mr. Bryan is deeply Inter­
ested in: Florida waterways and since
th it subject is paramount in the
minds of the people of this section
and tin- public hearing is up tomor­
row we asked Air. Bryan if ho could
stop over uml be with us tomorrow
but his schedule was so arranged that
he could not do this, although ho ha*
promised to return to Sanford at an
early date and address the Chamber
of Commerce on this important sub­
ject. In the course of his conversation
Mr. Bryan mid:
“ I am sorry I raunot remain over
until tomorrow and-allcnd youc w at­
erway* meeting. It is strange that
there should bo any opposition to the
deepening of the -St. Johns river quid
:i renal to- the Jndinn-nrerrllorH nade
tho-waterways and everybody can use
them. They give u» the maximum of
competition and therefore the mini­
muni of rest. Mnu madp the railroads
ami it take,* enormous sums, to con­
struct and operate jthem. Hence the
elimination of competition. Uclievinf;
that progress Ilea nlong the line of
lea:*; resistance, I would suggest that
the improvements above asked for on
a toll paying basis. But place the tax
on those who benefit by the.improve­
ment nnd furnish a fund with which
to retire tho bond issue for the build­
ing. An improvement that is needed
pays for itself ami then it could be
guide fret*.
The whole east const is interested
because the benefit* will extend ul­
timately, nil the way down the const
until the traffic going south meet* the
traffic coming up from tho lower hnrbors.
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The inland cities should also be in­
terested for two reason*.
1 u &gt;t. because extensions can bo
made inland, nnd second, because one
such improvement sets the precedent
for others that are practicable. Flor­
ida has a larger percentage of its area
undeveloped than any other southern
state, probably a larger percentage
of tillnblo land undeveloped than any
other state in the whole union. ’
Development, therefore, ought to bo
tho watchword, the tide of settlement
can be tunm l townrd Florida In pro­
portion us transportation U cheapen­
ed ami improved. The north needs the
products of Florida. We can bring the
people down here during tho winter
as tourists, when our resources a te
fully develo|ied we can feed them a t
home with early vegetables betides
making olir increasing population self
supporting. *

Ri’ECIAL SALE ON SHOES

53 YEARS FOR HOY BANDIT
(Ity The -%»*urtnlrS !*»*•*!
NORFOLK. Mnrch 14— DonoaU
Kiravo, alias Duke Sarabo, nlias Ben
l.ivcrman, self-styled "boy bandit"
was sentenced to 5IJ years imprisonrnent In the state penitentiary at
Richmond when he. plesded guilty to
si$ charges of robbery in corporation
court here today.
Kiravo, whoso homo was in New
Bedford, Mass., is 17 years of age.
BUYS BIG TRACT

S|&gt;ecial prices prevail on Ladies and
Men’s shoes and there are some odd
lots of shoe* that are ultnonl given
arjay In $0 and $10 values. The chance
to buy real shoes at very low prteos
nnd you know that when Chtfrchwetl**
quote you prices they mean just what
they say. Read the advertisement and
see Churchwell, ho has them.
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(H r T h e \ » » « r l a i r d P r e s s )
IiAKK WALKS, March 1 4 .-J. I t
Lewis, uf Beading Mass., hps acquit«,1 the 200 v r e tract six miles north
cf here on the Scenic Highway known
as the Bather tracb and plans Imme­
diately to develop IL The price p.-ud
(or the property is understood to !&gt;o

around $3&lt;
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923_______ __
i the Woman'll Club for W M m d iy aftomoon, March I I , in the" £lub house,
at .'1:30. This program will be “open"

’" " " " 5 The Princess **+**+***&lt;&gt;+*
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t o n i g h t

MR8. FRBD DAIGBR. Society Editor
Phon* *17-W

AGAIN* TONIGHT YOL’K ENTIRE
FAMILY WILL HE ADMITTED
FOR 10c. TUB FEATURE IS—

I f 7 * a h a v e * a j ( r l m l t ▼ U llla* y »
- M 7 « a r » m Im ^ a / n k r r r « r r ..m l» a
V «m r. * f It &gt; n « r * r a l « r ( a U l a * . w r it
a r a a fa l r a r e ta ik la I r p a r t a w l , c l» l a a
O alaU a. a t Ir lr p h n n r Ik * ll*a». I l w it

J. H. Huddleston of Geneva was in
“Winter Lullaby" (foprnno solo) Mrs. the city today.
w w w tlr
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Glenn.
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Mendelssohn's "Spring Song," (P i­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Janies Kincnid nnd Billie McCrcdie
ano solo) Miss Virginia Do Cour- of Orlando were among the prominent
Tuesday—F. F. \V. C. state board, ary.
visitors to the city today. .
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meeting a t 9 o'clock a. in. nt the “Roundelay of Sprint;” (aoprano soclub rooms'
l lo) Mrs. Julius Taknch.
Wednesday is the Inst day to nnmo
Wednesday—Mrs. G. I). Dishop will “Summer Is A Coming In" (contralto Dr. Robson's Sanitarium. $5.00 will
2 entertain the members of the Fort- ■ solo) Mrs. Lenke.
be given to the person sending in this
• nightly'Bridge Club.
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"Roses, Roses Everywhere" Woman's selected name.
Club Chorus.
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Wednesday—Mrs. Harry Pnpworth
will entertain at luncheon and Put- Solo Dance, Little Miss Ellen Tilford.
Born and to Mr. nnd Mfs. J.' 'll.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
• ting Tournament a t the Country
Head, n little daughter. She urrived
GOLF BUGS" a Comedy
Saturday Afternoon M atter Lewis at Dr. Robson’s sanitarium last even­
Clob a t one o’clock.
- T O M O K It 0 W—
Thursday—Parent-Teachers Associa­ Wright invited n number of his young ing.
tion will meet Bt Grammar school ■friends to help him celebrate his
a t 3:30 p. m,
fourth birthday anniversary.
Mr. Ilnuscr, who was injured a few
Dowls of bright hued nasturtiums days ago having his skull frncturcd
Friday—Pageant "Christ In Ameri­
ROSE O F THE SEA
ca," a t Methodist church at 7:45 were used-ill the rooms and the love­ and after a serious operation, is im­
ly birthday cake iced in white and proving nicely. He is stilt confined
p. m.
Friday—Mrs. Frank Miller will en­ topped with four tiny n il candles, to his bed nt Dr. Robson's Sanitarium.
tertain the members of the Lucky ccntvitd the dining table.
THE SANFORD BUILDING
Thirteen Bridge Club.
Games of all kinds were played, the
The Butt-Guernsey Co., through &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION IS A
Friday—Annual Linen Shower for the feature of the afternoon being nn Eas­ their manager, G. D. Cleveland, are
INSTITU­
Fornald-Iaiughton hospital,
• ter Egg hunt. Ijtte in the ufternoon advertising used cars in this issue. CO-OPERATIVE
Saturdny—Annual I.incn Shower for refreshments of ice cream nnd cake They have some unqsuul bargains in TION, BY THE PEOPLE AND
were served by the host's mother, Mrs. this line. Look them over.
the Fcrnald-Lnughton hospital.
FOR THE PEOPLE, INVEST­
Middon Wright, assisted by Mrs. J.
MENTS
DRAW S PER CENT
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley of Jackson­ € . Pace nnd Mrs. Forrest Gatchcll.
Hon Seth Woodruff was in the INTEREST, ANI) ARE SECUR­
AIront twenty children enjoyed this city today for n few hours enroute to
ville wore among the visitors here
happy event and the host was the re­ the big meeting of cattlemen In De­ ED BY FIRST MORTGAGES
yesterday.
cipient of many beautiful gifts.
Land. His many friends were glad ON IMPROVED PROPERTY IN
A STEADILY GROWING CITY.
F. II. Tnlpmeyer of New Point, Ind,
to sec him again.
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
who is touring the stale wan among
298-Gtc
The members of the Nellie Turner
the arrivals here yesterday.
Cold
words
freeze
people,
hot
words
Circlu were delightfully entertained
"A re tho gears on your car insured?
at the home of Mrs. C. J. Wolf last- scorch them, hotter vVords mako them
Master
lubricant carries witii it a
Wednesday afternoon with eleven Ik tier, wrathful words make them
guarantee
to replace broken or worn
meridiem present. The attendance nnd wrathful. Kind words make people
out
gears.
Costn no more than other
interest of the circle is increasing. The good nalured, they do not cost much,
good grease—Sanford Battery Service
they
nccffmplisth
much.
Kindness
is
principal'-business to come before the
Co.
3-7-Wcd-Fri-Mon-1nio-c
nsesting Wednesday was our new mis­ the keynote of the Seminole County
Bank.
sionary book. Dr. King made a very
interesting talk on the- lirst chapter,
J. II. Weldon, representing W. S.
"The Wandering Jew in Brazil." Some
tety interesting plana wore discussed Rite, rupture expert, will lie nt the
for an Easter cooked foisl sale, nlso Valdez Hotel Thursday to demon­
colored caster eggs. A fter the busi­ strate the Rite Rupture Method free
ness, the hostess assisted by Mrs. to any and all those who are Interest­
Mr. and Mrs. V. Rclyen of Pitts­
Methvin, served.am brosia nnd cake. ed. Evcpr ruptured person in this
field, Mnsn., are among the tourists
Those present were Mrs. Fields, Tho­ vicinity should take advantage «»f tnis
arriving in Snnfofd yesterday.
mas, Freeman, Walker, Roll, Wignin,; olft-r. See the advertisement .in this
Bragg. Estridge, (‘Unions, Methvin, j issue.
litiir. visitors, Mrs. March, Mrs. Un­
til, Mr-. J. It. Wolf and |lr. King. On
Ito.-vor King, representing tin- Ib-il.-mount of the special services at t In- *don.(’unipuny, fishing tackle, was in
church the circle will not meet Wed- i (lie rity yesterday nnd today shaking
nesday hut will meet next Wi-dnes-1hands with his many friends and c a ll-:
day, March -*! at 3:.'!0 with Miw. Wi-j iug oil the local Unde. Roscoe is an
gam.
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old Suuford hoy and resided here many ,
years ago. - He sees many changes |
ST. AGNES GUILD
here every time he comes and sa y s;
L. I). Rogtrft and family, of South
Tlie tegular monthly business meet­ that .‘inn ford i&gt; one ,»f the be it cities
Hampton, N. Y., were among the a r­ ing of ihe St. Agnes guild was held
rivals here yesterday and are stop­ yesterday afternoon at the home of (•I Florida.
ping at the Montezuma for a few Mrs. S. M. Lloyd on Park ave.
Mrs. W. M. Popper of flflincsvillo
Reports were read by the officers
was
a pleasant roller at tin- Herald
and plans perfected for the annual
V. C. Ilohn and family of Jack son, Faster ball which will be held ut the office today anil was shown through
Tcnn., arrived in Sanford yesterday Parish house, Monday, April 2. A the best .plant in this part of Flor­
and will sp.eiul a short time here, mak­ splendid orchestra has been secured ida. Mrs. Pepper is the wife of. W.
ing their headquarters nt the .Monte­ nnd the dunce will be bigger nnd tid ­ M. Pepper, editor of the Gainesville
Sun anil president of the Pepper
zuma. •
ier this year than ever.
The members of the Guild are ask­ Printing t ’o. of Gainesville and f&lt; here
Jim C arter and Jnmcn F. Abbott ed to contribute to the annual linen attending the state meeting of the
.were among their many friends at •hiiuwv f°r the hospital and all a r­ Federation of Womens’ tiuli.i.
ABeautiful Complexion
Lake Mary Friday and end enjoyed ticles are to be turned in to Mrs. Fred
o f Satin-Liko Textuio
the delightful dancing and weiniu Pnfger either Friday ift- Saturday of
Piggly Wiggly has all advrrlbcThe incomparable bc,iuty of
li'citt ill thi, i«ui- calling i.rti-utioii to
roast.
lilt \m ek.
thousands of women — that
smooth, satin like skin texture
All articles to: tin t».&gt; Tor tin- gut tin- spi-ii.il : ah for Wc.iin- ulay anil
so muclt admired—is the result
Mrs. J. I.. Strung of Havana Cuba, ul^»l. Maty’s school are to Ire brought Thursday in "dependable eatables"
of Nadinola C ream , which
who has been the attractive guest of to tin- meeting Monday afternoon ut and thv&gt;price.s just right. Head the
has proved itself for a quarter
Mr*. J. N. Robson at Iter home on the home «if Mrs. Wnt, lidding, as the advertisement nnd nave money by
of a century, the standard
Park ave., left yesterday for P.dntka box is to he re n t.next week.
blenching and beautifying
trading with the Piggly Wiggly. They
cream. .
where she will visit her mother and
m
e
running
special
sales
all
during
After the business had been attend­
Scientists long ago dire-ov­
sisters.
ed tof a MK-inl half hour was enjoyed, the week ami have special induce­
ered nnd combined in N a d in ­
ola Cream, elements which
the hostess serving iced tea and rake. ments in the grocery line.
bleach the rUin end remove
Mr., and Mrs, Dan U. Wilder of
Among tin- im-mbers present ye«tan, freckles, pimples end
Jacksonville arrived Imre Sunday and tu d ay were Mrs. Julius Takaeh, Mrs.
Hun. T. Baxter Linii-r, the surge of
other discolorations. Of its
were the guests of the latter’s par­ II. W. I'eaiinait. Mrs. Claude Derby, Tavares*, was in the city yesterday
own peculiar virtues, it rids
the skin of impurities ami
ents Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brady. Mi. Mr-. I 'ml Itiggi r . Mrs. W! M. lid ­ ami p:.al the llcr.ilil office an approleaves il smooth nnd beautiful.
Wilder returned to Jacksonville, while ding. Mi . Raymond Phillips, Mrs. dated visit, lira is the handsomest
The 50c. package will re­
Mrs. Wilder will spend the roiiiuindet Fred Daigcr. Mis. M. Minarik, Mrs. man in his bailiwick and admits it. lie
move mild caset, the $1.00
size more stubborn cates.
of the week here. •
Uhtis Mathews, Mrs. Howard Over­ is also one of liu- oldest and docs not
Directions and guarantee in
lilt and Mn». J. X. Robson.
admit it. And lastly lie is one of the
each package, a t your toilet
S. M. Schwarz, of Chicago, III., a r­
best old friends we ever had during
counter.
rived in Sanford yesterday and will
National Toilet Co.,
ALBANY, N. Y„ March 13.—The our younger days in journalism *in
Part,, lawn.
spend Dome time here looking after anti-saloon league of New York must Florida anti wo have not forgotten
his properly. Mr. Schwarz owns a file statements of expenditures in con­ hint and jiever will.
lovely place here nnd has more* of nection with political campaigns nrfriend s here who will be interested to
coidiug to a decision handed .down by
Florida: Mostly cloudy Tuesday
Igam that hp will remain for some Supieme Court Justice Staley today.
probably locnl rains in north and cen
lim e.
The order was granted upon applica­ trai portions; Wednesday, fair; cool
tion of a group of residents of Troy, er in north portion.
“TH E SEASONS"
vvlut -contended that the anti-saloon
A charming program representing league was a political organization
"Tho Seasons" has been arranged by and .sltaubl be compelled to comply
Mr*. A. F. Mac Allister and Mrs. (’. with llte provisions of the election
J . Ryan for the music department of law.

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| to Make These Four Days Big Days, so
|
we are making* Low Down Prices
Ladies’ Crept! tie Chine and Taffeta
'Dresses, ut, each—

Ladies’ Drosses, Canton Crepe, at, each

leu’s Palin Reach Suits, at, per suit

Men‘a Gabardine Suits, at, per Suit

nch lienfrow Devonshire Cloth
yard— *

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suit—

m Tissue', beautiful patients
nt, per yard—

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another? Learn how real value is built into
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TRY OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
A crisp loaf on your table this evening would mid much to your meal.
A good nose would be tickled in o;tr fragrant Sanitary Bake Shop,
inhaling the odors of all our appetizing, whnlouomo goodies.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923
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^— n r i—
take advantage of the golden oppor­
tunity to render itself n service. The
golf committees will interview the
people Wednesday morning and on
Thursday morning between the hour*
of 0 and 12 o’clock ut their home*,
their places of business—wherever
they arc to be found—in an effort to
ndd another valuable asset to the com­
munity.
This proposition should be Looked
a t in the light of an investment for
the reason that a golf course worthy
of the nnmu wilt attract to this city
scores of new resident*, people of
means who, having seen our advan­
tages, will be glad to become perma­
nent citizen*. It is n safe and con­
servative assertion that golf links
have been responsible for the growth
of mnny Floridn towns nnd cities. The
amount of ?35,000 is n small item
when compared to the possibilities
that the expenditure of that much
money will open up to this city.—Lake,
•land Star-Telegram.

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t .■—i P T *
owned by the railroads and other cor­
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HHMUSII,
porations will tie behind him. Until
’it
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l ' l l k l U k f 4 r * r n ( ( I r r n i M i c t r r p t Nnod a j a t t h e H e r a l d llu ll d ln n , 107
more to nay along this line and we
1
______ M a g p a l l a A i r , M a t . r d , F la ,
3
have said nothing to Mr. Itrynn .about
.
these immature plans hut Mr. Iirjnu
3
Is tho greatest man in Florida today
*
l*lvril.l* IIK U *
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even if he has gone into political
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It. J . IIO I.I.V ,...
N. J . l . l t . L A K D ____* r f r » l a r 7 - T r f » » u r f r seclusion.
II. A. N K K L ................ .S lc n e r a l l l a n a x r r
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A d ir r r tl .ln j r t l n n a a r r
Wo wish to congratulate Orlando
A d r r r l U I n c H a t r a Made K m m n o n
A p p lic a tio n
upon tho opening of the Anglcbilt ho­
olizc the transportation of oil, nullify the lnw declaring pipe lines common
I.K W IO M I F F — O r e o l n l l u n M o a n e r tel. It means much for the beautiful
WASHINGTON.
.March
14.—The
- r b . o . S J I - W a f t e r * p. at.
city nf Orlando and it also spells
suggestion that alcohol might event­ carriers, render the possibility of ef­
Tho reason why comparatively few. peo­
l o h o e r l p l l o o I ' r l r e lu A i t o o n
success for the band of energetic men
fective dbmpoliliou by independent
ually
be
utilized
ns
n
substitute
for
ple
get
anywhere in a financial way is be. i
O a r TeadXUXWtf*i i ......H W
H i M o ltk o .
.
....... -H.OO who were behind the movement to
gasoline was characterised In n state­ producers nnd refiners utterly futile
cause
they
do not save with a fixed purpose.
Odltwerre d In City i f t ' a r r l e r
build this hotel. They had a big job
ment today by Senator LnFolletfe, the nnd constantly menace their very ex­
■: I ) ;i‘
4f , t : •» '
_______ ______ is Ceata
)a » W e e k
but they “put it over” and with the
chairman of the senate oil investigat­ istence, or cripple and destroy aiiy
The mnn who gets the best results de­
T h e b l p l t . to IH -pnur W e e k l y H e r ­ completion of the new addition to the
ing committee, as bringing no com­ of tho more troublesome of them a t
ald e n t i r e l y e t t v r r a Jtem laole C n u n iy
posits
a specified amount with this institu­
a a d la p a b l l a k r d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d . e r - San Juan Hotel, Oriatido will have
.
fort to motorists unless there is also will.
tlolnir r a t e s M a d e k n o w n a n n p p ll e a tion
weekly
or monthly.
"The reference by tho eorpniitlcc
tlo n . *3.00 p e e y e a r , a l n a p a In a d v a n c e . some of the best and biggest hotels
assurance that the “Standard Oil will
in the state. The Orlando papers play­
not monopolize the patent* and pro­ to the possibility of dollar gasoline
1
M K H I I R I I T U H ASHOCIATKH n iH M S
a
By following this plan,.success and fi­
T h e A a f o r l a l e d l»r#»* Id e x c lu s iv e ly ed up the opening of the new hotel
cesses for the manufacture of alcohol teems to be the principal point of the
■
• m i l l e d to t h e u s e fo r r e p u b l l c a t l o n o f with special editions not only show­
nancial
independence
will
follotf
you.
Standard
Oil
attack
and
the
Standard
for motor purposes."
a l l n a w a d l a p a t c h a a creB Ited to It o r
n o t o t h a r w l a e c r e d i te d In till* p a p e r ing the world that Orlando was open­
In a reply to statements of Pres­ officials hasten to assure tho public
a n d a l t o t h e lotinl n e w s
go Ml* Led
ing n fine new hotel but that the Orident Teagle of tho Standard Oil Co. thnt there Is no danger of dollar gas­
h e re in .
All r i g h t s o f r a . p u b l l c a t l o n o f ap eclal Jnndo advertisers, were also alive ond
of New Jersey; President Kingsbury oline, but the reason they give for
d lapatchaa h a ra ln a re t i n reserved.
AI.L AFRAID OF HENRY FORD
•on the job and best of nil that the
of the California company and others, this assurance (and herein lit* the sig­
Of flee i 1IK HA 1.1) OUILU IIIG, P h o n e l i t
two daily newspapers were there with
Thnt Congress and tho higher offi- Mr. I-nFollctte raid the report of the nificance of their statem ent) i* that
I'mtltn Adv^ililni R,pte,*o*.alive “ 1 the goods. Congratulations to the cinls of this country nnd especially investigating committee
covering before gasoline reaches a didlnr a
THE AVtttlCAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
whole bunch.
tho big trusts are afraid of Henry j months of arduous labor nnd return gallon nomc substitute for it will be
Ford has been proven time nnd ngain ed by a unanimous vote, required nei­ found.
EUROPEAN It EASON Alt LEN ESS. nnd thu greatest proof is their a t­ ther "explanations nor defense."
"The Standard does not deny eilb“ It i* all Important," snid Mr. Ln- o rtho will to make the price of gas­
titude toward hi* offer on Muscle
One bf the lntost converts to a pol Shoals. If they were not nfraifl of lit Follctte, "thnt neither interviews of oline a duller n gallon or the power RRBRaaaRBRRRBRRBRBRRRaRRRHHRRBRHHRRRRBRRaRa "■"■■■HU
Tampa Tribune headline says “Af­
ter Four Attem pts at Suicide Girl icy of American helpfulness In. Eu­ tie Henry they would ut least give him poasiblo dollar gasoline or any other to do it under the conditions describ­
is Sent Hack to New York.” We should rope is Senator Edge. A fter spend­ a chance to take over the Shoal* nnd future contingency should be pernyt- ed in the report, but it* answer simply
think so. If ahe could not die in Tam­ ing Bevoral weeks abroad, studying show what he could do nnd even if he led to divert the public attention from i* thnt Ipiforo gasoline reaches a dol­
pa a fte r four attem pts sho should be foreign conditions, he say*: ' .
annexed the entire work* he would be tho present dominant fact establish­ lar u gallon a substitute will be found
sent back to Nfcw York for-Iifc*. And
“I am convinced that conditions in doing no more than the big business ed by the sworn testimony in this for it. And alcohol h the subditutu
thla only carries out thu assertion Europe aro now so acute and In some men of this country nre doing every investigation that;
suggested.
made by Florida real estate men that cases so appalling that the necessity day and with Henry in chnrge the
"If this in. tq tie regarded merely
"The Standard Oil Companies com­
no one. over dies in Floridn.
ns
nnother evidence of thnt grim hu­
pletely
control
the
oil
industry
of
the
common
people
would
at
least
get
a
for our help and co-operation will de­
mor
for which the .Standard Oil ifair
show-and
some
of
the
gravy.
The
United
States.
They
have
portion*
mand and assure nn entirely new re ­
» 7~ T~ ~ °
ed the territory of the United States noted, it is understandable. Rut until
That rajn for two nights- has been ception of our willingness to ‘sit *in* Jacksonville Journal says:
"Administration leaders in congress among the member companies of the there is home suggestion ns to the
the anlrution nf the celery pow ers if properly manifested."
have
come out unqualifiedly against Standard group ns spoils, and noting product out of whip It the alcohol is
and those who are starting spring
This country’s "waiting!policy" was
crops. The weather ia much cooler all right, he say*, “while the selfish­ acceptance of'H enry Ford’s oiler on jn perfect accord they (I) fix the pri­ to be manufactured in quantities of
and th&lt;» efiery can stand a few more ness of European nations wns so man­ Muscle Shoals. In fact, they will not ces with the producer of crude oil re­ hundreds of million* and billion* id
days without shipping if the markets ifest," nnd saved “unnecessary com­ let the bill come to u vote in the ceived a t the well;-(2) the price which gallons to take the place of motor
the refiner receives for gasoline nnd gasoline, and a reasonable certainty
are not just right. And we would like plications.” Rut he thinks that con­ house.
"On tho. other hand, Herbert Hoov­ kerosene and (•’&gt;) the retail price which thnt Standard will . not * monopolize
to say again that there is no valid tinuation of that policy now would be
the patents and prows*.’* of the man­
reason why the celery market* are too costly to Europe and Amerieu er, Secretary of Commerce, who is1 js paid by the const)mer.
"Through the control-of p ip elin es ufacture of alcohol for motor pur­
not better. Our present brand of cel­ both. And "Europe, generally speak­ by way of being an administration
ery is tho best th at has been shipped ing, is so prostrated that the stricken leader himself, is strongly in favor of connecting tin- great producing field* poses, the suggestion to the motorist
Henry Ford us against any attem pt of the West with the consuming ter­ that lie cun use alcohol in-tend of gas­
in n long timo and it should be bring­
countries "must nnd will now listen to at government (liberation or manufac­ ritory of tin- Middle West and the oline it* motor fuel will not bring
ing a ihuch lietter price.
reason.”
East, the Standard companies nionop- much •comfoi t."
ture of nitrates.
----------- o—--------If
that
time
has
not
come,
it
c
a
n
,
"During
the
hearings
on
the
third
The |irckiderit and Ids party nre hav­
ing a hard time getting anywhere in hardly delay much longer. The Old j deficiency appropriation hill, .dr, Hoo-,automobile log- it based on the m. til­ less hope that will never be realized.
the Fast Const canal. The water is World seems incapable of saving it­ ver ruid: ‘I am in favor of the devel­ o d 'o f distributing the money derived How lohg will the stockmen persist
so shallow and the sand bars so fre­ self, nnd will have to “listen to rea­ opment of Muscle Shonl* for nuiking therefrom. In this particular, the in raising ticky cattle for which there
quent that the reports say tho party son” from the New Work, if there is nitrates. 1 would like to see Mr. Ford gasoline ta* would be fairer, la-cause is no market outside of tho state? It
is^aU l(H f^Tired'\tf “being shoaled" lo ho any tfnlvntion—provided the do it. I do not know whether Mr, tach county would receive proportion­ might bv supposed thnt any man with
fn the canal and they Want to get out New World has anything to submit Ford’* terms nre the terms congress ately the amount j»aid in by the deal­ intelligence enough to put two and
and walk. If tho president and party tho renronnblcncss of which will be ought to ndopt, but I wotild like to see er* in that county. If the present sys­ two together to make four would sec
anybody who baa thu capital tube tem should he amended so that the the.-supreme fully of it. It js t he
would tftkv a real river trip on the St. self-evident.—Jacksonville Journal.
Muscle Shoals nnd tourn nitrates out money colh-rtcd for tags, less the stocktm ii iheni'clves who nre killing
John* river they would have plenty
nf it tomorrow and 1 would he e*po- ueressnry ez&gt; ense, would he returned! (he industry by their insane ami an*
of blue^water, plenty of real scenery
WATKItWAYS MEKTINC
\&gt; i uo( t» it»rr -m ,
**'t • i __
rSD
r-nlly rqure than pleased if wy ciyild Aj the count,rs paying.it. in ijxucVj jcidnl adh(jteqce tg an antiquated.-nivl
and pli]n£' of gql/.ynd j\rgUsemenU
- TOMORROWtake
Hold
of
thin
1,000.000
home
pow­
and thiywwi.uid T.t'e'tUe Client coupproportion, The Tribune heliyves ev-. out .of date policy. The salvation of
try in uieHvorld.
One of the most important meetings er in Arizona and make nitrates dut eryhody would he stilsificd.—'T ampa | the industry lies in fenced pastures.
lick eradication, belter feed nnd bet­
thnt has confronted the people of this of thnt. Rut Muscle Shoals is nearer Tribune.
N\e \^prv down to Winter L’urk yes- city and county in the past twenty five production than tin- other nnd we enn
ter slock. These are the only meas­
terdny afternoon and while the hour years is that of the waterways hear­ a to ft right (here. 1 am nut in favor,of fcs y&gt;i K4
He ^4 Tu . r j k j mi ures that will get it out of |ho quag­
wa* lute and we were very lusy we ing to 1«- held here tomorrow morn­ government operation or manufac­ Rti
Ra mire in which it is now wallowing.
,,
could irnttr the signs of prospi rity on ing starting at 10 o’clock in the court ture of nitrate*.’
Rb If the stockmen are hound tq kill the
"Now that seems clear enough, do**
every hand, Thera is a new hotel get­ house. If tlic Sanford people could hut
lu industry, they can do it with another
m
ting ready to build on Park avenue see the manner in which Orlando ntul it not? And undoubtedly Secretary
K» such "victory" ns they achieved two
and will have several fine store rooms .other sections arc taking hold of this Hoover spenks by tin- book.
ha years ago in the legislature.
l"Rut‘ if the administration doesn’t
o lithe ground floor; another business m atter they would come forward and
Moreover, ih»- position of the stockRa
block is ready to start, ninny fine new assist in a manner ttyat. would he quite propose to consider Mr. Ford on the t a fci fcs r i Ri
men
is the greatest bar to progress
m f j Kl
homes a re going up everywhere nnd different from thnt of any in the past. one hand or permit any consideration
and prosperity nf the state. Men.connthey tell us that the people can get Wo are speaking now of those busi­ of government operation on tin- oth­
THE STOCK INDUSTRY IN FLOR­ him- from other states where the cat­
uil the money they want to mnkc these ness men nnd other folks who while er, whnt in the name of logic does it
tle are eared for by their owners, and
IDA
needed improvements. Wintei Park is profiting the most from the'deeper propose? Several thousand 1-lorida
thu industry thrjves beyond the con­
one of the most beautiful cities in water in the St. Johns river have nev­ farm er*• representing mnny billions
ception
of the cattlemen of Florida,
III the stirring appeal of the secre­
Florida and it is also one of ihe most er assisted or tried to nssist in the of nnnuul food'productlon are mightly
nnd
when
they see the wholly wild
tary of the Cattle raisers’ association
progressive and wo predict that in the movement and ns usunl have sat down- interested even if their government for united opposition to tick eradica­ and half starved range cattle of Flo­
pext five years it will double in pop­ ami let others do the work while they is not.”
tion nnd a no-fence law, printed in rida, eaten alive by ticks, and learn
----------- o— ------ulation.
raked in the shekels, Many Sanford
The
Times of yesterday, occurs this that they are free commoners, protect­
TWO DOLLARS A TAG.
nu-n nnd especially those active mem­
expression. “The stockmen, all of us, ed by "class legislation” of tho rank
MR. RRYAN, TH E PEOPLE’S
est kind, nnd tlint the farm er nml f*. nil
bers of the Chamber of Commerce,
The 1'alntkn News has started a arc being forced to face unreasonable, grower has no protection whatever
FRIEND
have worked early and late on this
unjust nod unfair treatment in t in­
William Jennings Rryan wns here most important m atter and they de­ proposition which is sure to cause form of ■las h legislation." Now i-,n’t against the. n- uturveling hordes, he I
today and ho has lost none of Ills pris­ serve tin* highest praise and com­ much discussion throughout the stute that argument enough to bring a big shakes.his head in disgust nnd leaves!
P R IC E
S IZ E
tine vigor, none of his power, none mendation for this good work. Rut all tind which admits of considerable’ a r ­ smile on the fitet of n graven atone the state which is *o careless of the
‘3 A v .O i/M A X I - M I L H
of his logic’, nolle of Id* keen finaliz­ that is past nnd now that wo have this gument fur qnd against.
best interests of it* citizens, No the
J U a O /2
CORD
The News advocates a change in image? Coming* from the beneficia­ "back country" will remain back
ation of political ntTuira and affairs big meeting tomorrow it is up to the
ries of the rankest class legislation
of state. He i.i deeply Interested ill people of Sanford to attend the meet­ the present automobile tux luw, fixing that wn ever adopted by any civiliz­ country to the end of time unless tho.se
K
s ’ 8Waterway* in Florida. He gave the ing and show tho engineers that San­ the price of a lieensy tag nt two dol­
ed country; legislation that gives its who would develop it are protected in
editor of tfce Mr raid an interview on ford is alive to the possibilities of lar*, without regard t(/th e size of the
beneficiaries the right to graze their their rights. The land of Floridn ts
.
with w.iya and lie had only a few water transportation. 4 Lit? crowd in­ rnr, and placing n tax of two cents a stock mi another man's land without too productive to In' Riven up to wan­
gallon
on
nil
gasoline
sold
in
the
state.
minutes to bo interviewed, hut he terested In the proceedings has n good
bo much as saying, "By your leave;" dering herd* of wild cattle.—Tampa
■poke much in that time. The great effect cm tho men in chnrge of the
The News argues that this would he
that exempts the cattle owner from Times.
Commoner know* what Florida needs meeting for it shows thnt public in­ n much fairer system than tho pres­ any claim for damage thnt hiH wild
he knows1what America needs, and terest has been aroused. I-ct every ent one, because, it ways, n car pnying
stock may do to the crops of his neigh­
best of all he knows whnt the com­ business mnn of .Sanford attend the eight dollprs for a tng may use the
War T a t Taid. ( A U tth tr t i t e t n r r n p ta e in tlf /c f)
bor; that has.run along for more thnn
mon man ahouid have and if he is »v- meeting tomorrow and show his col­ toads a great deal more thnn one
half a century, in spite of the moat vi­
er put in n position again where lie ors, You are either with the city of paying fifteen dollars. The pnper gorous protests of fnrmers msl grove
SOLID TRU CK T IR H S :-H . D . Solid, Cu.hioo
Solid, Keijiikir Solid, and Pneumatic Cord Truck
can fight he will show up the people Hanford or you nre against it and un­ points out thnt thu two dollars fee for owners, who outnumber the stockmen
Tire* and lu b e a alto at “ True Valuo’’ Price*.
who nre putting the burdens on the less you are taking an active interest tag* would pay the expense of buying
five or ten to one, the cry of "class
BASTROP, La., March 1L—The
necks of the people todny. And unicss in this waterway* movement you cer­ the tags, registration fee nnd nil the
legislation" is so absurd ns to be very Morehouse parish grand jury, because
we nre badly mistaken Mr. llryun will tainly nre against the beat interests work required, and still leave nt least
laughable if it were not gravely made. of the rapidity with which it progress­
have a chance to show them in the of Sanford.
one dollar profit lo the state. This
The idea th at a handful of stock
next two years and when thnt time
profit could cither be allowed to ac­ men can force their will upon n m a­ ed yesterday, was believed to’ bo ap­
proaching the end of its investiga­
comes the Sanford Herald will be be- LAKELAND ABOUT TO DECIDE cumulate or, pub into tho road fund.
jority of tho people of a great state, tion into the operation of hooded men
hind him far one newspaper in Flo­
Tile
gasoline
tax
would
be
collected
devoting their time and money to Its
ON MODERN GOLF COURSE
rida and we fondly imagine that ev­
by the dealer, who would remit to the development,'making a barren wilder­ In thu parish.
ery newspaper in tho state that is not
There were numerous witnesses on
If the temper of the meeting of state every month. Thu state would ness into n beautiful and productive
hand
when tho Inquiry wns resumed
retain
one-hnlf
cent
of
this
tax
and
farm ami garden land, Is contrary to
approximately seventy-five citizens n t
yesterday
afternoon, but they were
the Elk Grill on Monday noon Is to distribute the remaining one and one- the first principles of democracy,
disponed
of
r« quickly the jury is un­
WHEN U
U SELL
lie accepted ns nn index to public half cents to tho county where It wns which declares thnt the majority ahull
derstood
to
have run out of material
collected,
for
county
road
futul.
rule. It is allied to tho soviets of R uk LIST IT
YOUR REAL
feeling generally, Lakeland will, by
•during
the
afternoon.
So far t* was
,
It
would
require
considerable
cal­
sin who have taken the land from the
WITH US
ESTATE
next sejuon, Knve a real golf course.
known
last
night
only
one
more wit­
Li".
:§£ ■’culation
to
ascertain
the
probable
dif­
owners
and
distributed
it
among
the
Thirty thousand dollars is the goal
ness remained to be examined, Harris
ference
in
the
revenue
collected
under
communists,
who
are
too
lazy
nnd
ig­
set by tho committee of the Chamber
of Commerce having the campaign in tho present system nnd thnt which norant to use it to advantage, nnd pre­ Ktelia, of New Orleans, who wn* ex­
Spencer H eight lot* are going
pected to arrive some time todny.
charge. This amount of money, so would he derived from tho one pro­ fer to subsist on charity.
fast. One of the best sub-divis­
posed.
The
main
difficulty
In
the
new
Ncclis formerly operated n garage
The argum ent against tick eradi­
those who know ubout such things
ions in Sanford and all big lota.
plan
would
consist
in
providing
for
in
Ilaslrop nnd wns the employer of
cation
is
worthy
of.no
more
respect
say, will be ample to provide all the
See us now and pick white pick­
tho proper collection of the two cents tit nt the false cry of class legislation. T. F. Ricnhnl when Richard wns kid­
essentials
of
successful
country
and
ing is good. Easy term s.
golf club operation, No argument on each gallon of gasoline sold. Again Who knows better than tho stockmen napped a short time before (ds sec­
'
would seem to bo necessary in favor there is nothing unfair about the dif­ themselves th at the m arkets of tho ond abduction on August 24 a t f f ques­
of laikclnnd breaking into the list of ferent prices of tags, because the world jinve been closed to the ticky tioned concerning an alleged attem pt
Florida cities possessing this feature [jargvr and more expensive cor ought cattle of Florida by tho federal quar­ upon the life of Ur. R. M. McKoin,
.2
^AGENTS
antine? They have B uffered heavy former mayor of Mer Rouge, pn Au­
NAM-’Olill IIKAI.KU
of recretaion for citizens and visitors. to pay more than the smaller,
(Jn
k
A
v
f
.
n
o
,I
T
h
i
r
d
*1.
Miami has somewhere around twenty t r one. The ma tie r of tho compara­ losses d u rin g -tb s'p a st two ytlnrs be­ gust 24 Richard and Watt Daniel, were
T ir e l l r r e h a n t s i \V # • n l lc l f la q u lr le a fro n t • " * *
I r t r l l i i r ) , W r ite l l n .m i P n r t» r&gt; llr a n v h , I t r M j t n W ,
Coif courses; th a t Lakeland with a t tive use of the roads is beyond com­ cause if it. Do they expect to hove it kidnapped and never heard from
K
I
b,
I-n io it T e r m in a l W arefcoiM r, fo r *(»r drntrr*
FIrr, Casualty, Auto Insurance
raised becausa o t their, stubborn op­ again, until two bodies identified ns
Pro(„q,,„BB.
- •/,.
least one third the population of Mi­ putation.
105 W. FIret.
ami should have none a t a!l,kts,prc- . The principal objection to the pres­ position to a mowweVhlch'liAa work theirs, were found in Lake LaFdurehe
■ell in other states? It ls ka base- £*ctnbcr
* 22nd.
to ent plan of c^urctlng u large |um for cd well
TmIj !
'ATS?
*
J - UW
. ,* £ .* * £
/ l c v ; . ‘VV * ' - '
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Mason’s long rgileage-record
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THE SANFORp DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1923

THREE
PA G E___

r
'
cat etf thib meeting would
hi be
lie' 0open tri
anybody who cares to dizcuia the mnU'
ter.
The committee, it was said, has
. ,- .
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*
FOURTH ANNUAL MRETlN MUH.
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mess
a
t
tho
southern
limits
of
Winter
n
drafl
of
°
b,U
wh,cl*
wquld Pr?Y,,le
President J. G. Sharon presided to­
I 13*14 TO HAVE UNIQUE
The statistical committee of th i
Extending the city limits of O rlan-1p Ark,
i for the extensions. Its members, cnday w ith.his usual austerity at the
Florida W ater Traffic League
met do northward to the southern limits . I art of Uic committee’.'’- plan of nc-j thusiastie about the plan, believe it
FEATURE
Kiwanis meeting at the Vnldox. The
Tuesday afternoon in the rooms of of the town of W inter l ’ark in to be tion, it is understood) to set aside n e x t1will be advantageous not only to the
The famous annual meeting of the •’penlng solo was rendered to an apthe Orlando Chamber of Commerce proposed by a special committee at Tuesday’s meeting of tho chamber ’ citizen* living in the districts lying
Cntlle itaiw rs’ Ar'oflatinn of Florida preciatlvc audience by Mr. John Gib
to prepare a brie fto be presented to the Chamber of Commerce meeting, it of commerce as a day of general dU- Just outside the present limits, but
will be held in Delnnd toda and to- l°n in his electrical but none too magthe U. S. government engineers at has becti announced here.
ru?s!o:i of the question. It wa i imli- to. the city itself.—Orlando Sentinel.
morrow, • with n nurnhor of- ctrong' nct*c tenor. We are sorry for Liza
The committee met Monday when
the hearing to be held a t t]m Sanford
speakers on tho program and J’leii- ni|d trust she is sorry for us.'
court house Thursday, March IT* nt 10 it is undorslfml it adopted-the plan.
-Ur
dint Garret Murph ini this chair. AI Me/Jsrs. W. M. McCrory and J. B.
It also v.ill nnk thn. the limit-) bo exu.
m.
feature of the program will be r. ro- Waters, of Jacksonville, while dining
A largo nt tendance (i desired taj temled three-fourths of a milu w&gt;atit.
deo on tWednesda
afternoon, in which | ^ the Valdes dlulr.g robin, heard the
iiutrate to
la the represqutrjlv
rcprcsoutrjlvcs o ', ward, and n half -mile to l hi south
drm ointrste
cowbos will tako characteristic parts., ‘ ttranciug Klwnnia rong.i r.rid oxtlin govor.nmcat that there is a Aide- nnd east,
This In expected to be ore nf the! cosed (hcm scltu frhm -the'r dinner
The board of directors nf the cir.n
Important githerings of the ic.i.ien *’i'tnpar:io!is, and ;.:shed into the room spread and popular demand for lire
much needed waterways in this state,| her »&gt;f commerce chnouttcvd tevaral and a large a tte n d a n t ir expectedI wh-nce came the melodies. They anparticularly r.s tfr iF'drte* to th * deep- dsyn nfto ii favored en'.cndffig th e-lirit-j
from nlFfectjons of tho stale. Th: , rmunccd themrelvci an Klwanians
i
all
directions
and
at
the
tim
oj
.lohnsj.it3 h
townspcopla nre pfeparir.g to assist! f ‘arT1 JackagtyQIf and nshtd permit- enlng the &lt;hanru’l of the
l it
river
from
Jacksonville
to
3anford.
’’ was suggested by m-nihirs of tit"I
to unite their voices nnd appe­
In the celebration, the
ic merchants are | ston
*
| board .that half a mile in rdl dlr«
This
development
will
revolution
tites with their brother Kiwnnlans.
arranging a feature sale,
wile, large prises j *
----- AT THE-----Iso freight sbipmcnlii to and froms tior^s would prob.ib: -be nuflflr.cpt, nlare being offered by the UeLcnd Com­ They were loudly welcomed, and re­
—Vkm
though the board did not take n stand
mercial club and the cattlemen will be sponded with genuine Kiwanis tnlks, Florida, nnd It is of the utmost im- on thf question of how fur the ex­
shown tontt of the interesting points full of enthusiasm and wind. The Dec­ pot lance that all Interested parlies be tensions should he made.
retory rend a very polite note of rc- present at Sanford on Thursday.
in and about this city.
Cartful ntudy of iho plnn^hawcver,
The committee lias prepared n com
great
from Irvin Bnchellor nf-Winfar ns known the rodeo arranged j
'v&gt;, 1
plotc and comprehensive brief which^j
,0 h1" 0 ^L'd
comniiltite to
for the afternoon of Wednesday is 1tor !’nrk- Mr* Hn&lt;*bellor had been in- supported by cialiornte nnd concla
onioui. In tbr. ht*inrv nf (i„.
it vltcd to visit the KiwnnU club nf
•
is believed that the'like has not been Snnfor,i in lht&gt; ncnr f,,turc- but **►-T*,VB ^AfaUcnt exhibit*. wl!l J» v o tro -j
J , 11
seen
Take, the W IT Vei ! V,!;i:r. ,
Ida
be
MARCH 31ST W E WILL GIVE
wort
AWAY AN
with
the ring contests which hit survivals
chairman of the statiitlcnl committee
of the days of knighthood, coining j Night was read by the secretary. No nnd presided nt the meeting on/rite i- (let n ticket with each cash purchase
action
w.a*
taken
on
the
matter.
of five gallons HIGH TEST GASO­
through the mountain people of Ten-!
Mr. K. K. Lane gave a complete re­ day. Others present were: / A. P. LINE, good for a chance on this
r.e r.ec, Kentucky nr.d the Virginias.
Connelly, president of. the Snnford
Curling Iron.
Among the features of lhe rodeo port of the record successful enterChamber of Commerce; S. J. Kligh,
loinment
given
by
the
Kiwnnlans
at
Better Tires for less Money
will bc&gt; horsc-rncing, poicking n*-‘.irle«
Orlundo, president of the league; Geo.
from the ground, wdiip popping, com­ the high school auditorium, nnd Mr. W. Knight, vice-president of'the San­
bats, lance and ring tournament and Lake presented Hr. Marshall with n
ford branch of the lenguu; W. T. l.e*so forth. It will* be seen that if the lovely dollj all of bin playthings hav­
flcr,
Sanford, chairman of the traffi:
events turn out ns planned, there will ing been lost during the confusion
-Phone -Kit-4
and transportation committee, San­ i'Oj P a l m e t t o A v c .following
the
piny.
The
smiling
doc­
In- something of unusunl interest mi
ford Chamber of Comemfee; it. W.
the pregram of the Cattlemen's meet­ tor received tho gift with thanks, hut
declined
respond to tho request for Pcnrman, secretary of the Sanford
ing.
n duet, nsklng that he be perm itted'cham ber of Oommeree, and Karl beh­
All cowboys and cattlemen are in­
maim, Orlando, secretary of the Or­
vited to take part in then- • outeMr. to give it in all of its parts at the
ange county chamber of common o.—
rex'
meeting
when
he
will
be
accomIt is exupeeted that a large numltor
BRICK
Orlando Sentinel.
pnired
and
assisted
by
his
twin
sister,
wilt enter and that this will mean that
the rodeo will he a regular feature i Col, Maine*.
Fred V. C. Pull and Huii*k Moore
of the.annual meeting hereafter.
were
welcomed ns new mrr.i!&gt;ers, nml
The merchants of llcljind have de­
Inflicted
a “solo for two" upon the au­
If you a re r u p tu r e d , y o u r big cided to make March II, the second
dience, ^he finale of which was gra­
fportunity h n s now n m v tftl. If day of the meeting, a Dollar Day and
ciously applauded.
jxu tvnni to be f re e fro m th e this means that hundreds of people,
The MUMMY KONG at this time
lively of g o u g in g ,
c h a fin g will visit the efty on that day who
refreshed the weary spirits of the fast May He Ended By Decision of Allies
0WCS t h a t m a k e life a .b u rd en Will also take advantage of the catCouncil
ind misery, then HERE uud llemen's meeting, nnd hear the nd- filling Klwanians, followed by a
plaintive rendering of NELLIE EIGHT
IHr Tin* An«nflit9r4 I'rfui
dresse;. and attend the rodeo. The
0\V is the time to net.
PATHS, March 14.—By u decision
merchants plan to make ihTs a great SUM ORSTKRS, which wouldn't stay
Vmir brlj-b wanls entl
ct111* easily nupplleil
of the Allies council of ambassadors
event, with real bargains for the buy­
l.y ph.-nmK ti* An urMr.
McCrory,
one
of
the
visitors.
rendered
today
Anally
Axing
the
fron­
ers and an Interesting day for all who I
ti .- r ....
.
j here'arose mid stated that ns he had tier between Poland nnd ‘Ttns-dn in
-r-rffti
ensea, trained
tio...v..tJcomc- !, hl’,
, 1■, 7 ! ..lh7, . 'fH Hwi
m for e. time in Atlinu. Gn., and the Vilna district is attached lo Po­
ertfti rupture cnaca,
eder th e p e rso n a l direction o f F1" " ' t&gt;f ,be meeting, .»f course, but is ^bod been blowing horns of various
land. The decision ends a long dispute
LS.
Hire,
,r,n ' ^ ;I1u&gt;
ta!'*ist
,Uu'
w .tllL,n"
n Ihrv
*n •}'kl
between
Poland nnd Lithuania with
»
. . o f A d a m s,. N . Y.,* ih
. e Ia
il...
h
.
,
f
m
t
.,1
niontliw
r
/
i
f
making ‘thV Ueliand" meeting "of” the I k.,ndf t(m“ * " f hi*.l,ft*’ Just couhjn't
omt discoverer nf- trie Rice association
e ll t il h l r r s * llr u il&lt; |iin r
a noteworthy event.
1 "»*&gt;" W ’,«ny longer. So the mem- dramatic incident!) beginning with a
I
f
on-Surgical Rupture Method, The program started this morning! ^ ^ '^ " " . g to the fntea for a while raid on Vilna by the Polish General
Im *
F tn lp ric** hMVffUW b«tn to lorn
“ be at the Valdez Hotel, SanZcilgouskl
in
1920.
Ford quality hot titvtr boon to high
H
tirt
house
with
roil
toll
nt
f
,r
'
M
^
re
ry
,,n&gt;ceeJ«l
to
,»lay
some
Uni,, Florida, Thursday, March in th
tunc* about !■loridfi, Jncksonvllli’ mul
KUWAltl) HIGGINk
y
5th, ami at the Williams Hotel, 10 o’clock. '
A iilh o rU rU I 'u r J , I.In n .In . I 'o n l . n u l l r n l r r
Sanford, stating th a t in his opinion;
J
AX
TEAM
INVITED
l ' , . r l l m i n n . l r n l l n n n r l - 'a t b v r I ' n r t l r u l n r * r a i l
ytona, Fla., Saturday, March Address of Welcome, Dr. Lincoln the future of this state nnd theye cities
nut nf Ihr fntln^^los lit Sail
llnmr
Hullo,
th, to give free demonstration
I |.i jr Tin* A• mAfint*•d 1 *«I
lay almost, if not entirety before n&lt;.
II. It. Ilrmlrr.nn
31T-J
Response, Garret Murphy, president
J. It. I'M
&lt;««
CHICAGO. March 14.—Six
td trial of the safe and painless
Mr. A. P. Connelly spoke briefly on
t.. W, l l r U n r ;
3A2-W
1TI
T. II. f m
[nice Method to every rpnn,, of tlu association.
water ways, calling attention to ) h r lKl,ltu h'Bh school champions were sc
1 . ...
..
1 - Chi­
Eradication Recommendation.
listed
today
by
the
University
of
woman and child w h o is rup­ Dr.Tick
hearing to be held tomorrow nt the
J. V. Knapp, slate veterinarian.
tured.
court house before the government cago ami invited to the annual interProblems of Cattlemen: Gathering
engineers, and urging ns man^ ns pos­ scholastic basketball championship
^ou have, no doubt, heard and nnd Dipping Cnttlc.
tournament hore April 4, Ii, 0 and 7.
sible to attend the meeting.
ti much about this fanjotiK Tuesday, March 13, 2:30 p. m.
Sixteen
tennis, ali oT them sectional
Rupture Method nnd the Beneficial Rcsuitn of n No-Fence The club was saddened by the ab­ leaders, have been invited thus far
sence
of
their
chief
scribe.
Brother
omk-rful cures which thous- stock law to the state, S. Bryan Jen­
Neal, the ruh reporter, who is still on and acceptances have boon received
[Jrnls have reported from it. Now. nings, .1ncRasy)vill e.
from six. Among the teams announc­
you have the chance to find out Would a No-Fence stock law be de­ a liquid diet, due lo the loss of his ed today are:
about it—to have it person­ trimental to the Live Stock industry. meat choppers. The m atter nf rent­ Sljnpson High of Birmingham, A.L,
ing another set will he submitted to
ally applied to your own rupture* Wednesday, March 14, 9 a. in.
state champions, and Sidney Lnnir,
tnd learn just V/imt it con and How Cattlemen should utilize the the club next week if our uttering Montgomery (runners, up in Alaba­
brother
continues
to
biers
us
with
his
N tlo in YOUfr.OWN case. .It;i t ' College of Agriculture nnd Stale Ex­
m a); Duval high, Jacksonville, for­
at tiie hoi^l mid t’lis expert periment stntion, Prof. John’ M. Scott absence.
mer
state champions.
ill give you
.
htL^nlioVi, vice director at the University of Flor­ Host Wefgmnu was “there with the
An
acceptance waa received today
goods" and the members of the club
?tt advice ami complete d; mon­ ida.
ft urn the Point Bluff. Ark., high school
will
await
next
Wednesday
with
eager
itio n entirely free,
The next legislature ns affecting tho
state chatnpionshearts and appetites. ”
Arc you tired of tfcdt binding. cattle industry, W. J. Epperson, lim n,
‘Ripering, unccmforLdile old son, Florida.
truss? Would you like to he Comparative market prices for livo
b-nv with truss wearing for- stock in Florida and other markets, L.
lcr- Then investigate this M. Rhodes, Florida State MnVkcting
Sire Method and learn the won- Bureau, Jacksonville.
r*ul opportunity for help and Business meeting nnd election of
t l l y T k e A w w r h t n l I 'r f * * )
Hf it offers. Remember it is officers.
SPRINGFIELD, III., March 1 4 fforent from everything else Wednesday, March 14, 1 p. m.
Charging that Adjutant General Illnck
is accomplishing cures Tournament or rodeo nt Merryinan’n hnd been derelict in his duty in fall“®re nil other treatm ents, and Field on East Now York avenue, De- ingto send troops to Herrin during ri­ It rrcnciilml u Ih . xu*n!i(rd1 rilormltuiUif
en operations have failed. It Land. This rtxico will include tho fea­ oting Inst June, Representative Igoe InrCocXrasches, WsUtbuf*. Ants, Hats sivl
Mire.
modern, up-to-the-minute, tures already mentioned.
of Chicago today presented in the
Don't warts Urns t r r l w to kill ihsss prew
pbrea.' ■of the latest scientific
will) eowilsra, llqukls or stir n re flown lot
All cattlemen from all parts of the houi:c of representutivos a resolution
w
svaraU oniS.
■■ v -:
evelopi
jimentn. It is the one state arc cordially invited lo attend .appointing a committee of five to Roacly fo r U a o -D o tto r t h a n T r a p a
irt Jacksonville.
Jacksonville, April and May weather is
The spring months arc most enjoyable Irt
lure Method that you are tliis meeting. It is pointed out that make a complete investigation of the S-oi. box. f i e
....
l i r e - box, I t ^ *
ideal, giving to cuch day a fresh charm.
„
SO LD KVKRYWHKRB
asked to take on faith alone many of the important problems fac­ rioting.
Northern visitors may enjoy the delights of spring to the utmost, In Floridaa larg ­
. — ----- --------------- -—
"‘he one Method th at is posi- ing the industry arc to be taken up
est city, , Florida people, also, will find much to rnnucs and entertain a t this season.
Tho country surrounding Jacksonville abound* in point* of historic interest. In the
ie&gt;y demonstrated to you right nt this meeting and some of them pro
city there are attractions for all, grave or gay, and hotel and other accommodations to
your own rupture, without bably will be started on tho way to
Bufv every taste and to fit every purse,
i
their solution. The boat results can­
c h a rg e w h a te v e r.
■8§kfe
Don't let this great oppOrtun- not !» obtained if a largo repreaentnM c y c l0 &amp;
tion
of
the
cattlemen
is
not
present.
*et away from you. Your call
MMrnmnr ra r woauk a n r sie ri
(llr The Associate* Kress)
UIImhxhp s e r r / q w o* r » * n « r e » j|
die Rice Expert Is sure to Ail tho cattlemen and cowbos are VIRDEN, III., March 14—St I
invited
to
bring
.tfudr
ponies
nnd
en­
action a t inability of authorities to
w,one of tho host things you
tr did. He will be there only ter the tournament nnd other features bring them any word of their pastor,
PRICE
the rodeo. Wio Uommorcial Glub of sixty members of (he Catholic church
[ip. -ay. then your opportunity of
REDUCTION
»i!l
mint Part* .Golf, trtinU W&gt;4 Ilk* s*mt* aBtinl *Sonia
kauln* «nj "sporty” (Uhln*.
a he gone. Remember, you do DeLartd has &lt;o;crrcd 5200 In prizes nnd of Verdcn left for Venice this morn­
unpl* irrmlion raelttUca.
Hm MI nnwa sr» (mjarat im &lt;xh*r fit*
I . O. ft. rwft«y il
there will be a Iante crowd to witness ing to undertake investigation of a
' The Onr.l ocean bm k« In th# world *ro «;&gt;orU »t~un&lt;l. Kpimdki tWires »*d &lt;*htr a
l .spend a penny unless, after the
contests. All who plan to enter report that Ruv. Fr. John Vrnrrlsk
rtarbtd In a uw minute*, by motor d r or train- tribute* of * mtuvuollUa city are available.
iymg a complete demonstrn■•o::!• .Vo‘&gt;decide this is the Meth-i the events nre nsked to send their had atopj&gt;ed a t the Venice garage on
iVlill UseksonxMe thl* spring *n,t you will b* pirated.
)'or further Infuimillnn, frto boolicit, cti„ address:
names a t once to Bedford Jones, De his wa back to Vinton from St. Lou­
. , J’pu’and you—-you alone— [/•on Spriifg*. Florid!,
is lost week. The pastor has l^ech mint­
* C IT Y A D V ER T IS IN G D E P A R T M E N T
!
,c t ie .solo judge of timt.
Ftec quartern and food will bu fur­ ing for sevcrnl days.
,
Bogin 11 A City Hall. Jacksonville. Florida
&lt;all any lim e fro m 9 to 12 a. nished nil horres nnd .the cattlemen
m i : T U B MjCl'Itlli r u t . M r . n - — S fu ll do» Of fr ol i c h u d f u n . ( i r n r r n l day I ' l r m l r . . i i h
13USH NE^LL^ March Li!—Prospect*
7 *• to G p. m ., o r 7 to 9 oven- snd cowbos nre orged to bring their
unI&gt;iit&lt;- li - m u r c s i l&gt;nnrf rain rert nm l t n u r a a w m i . oarlti-tpalm l In ay XoisiU fr o n t **■«»■ I'lw rTWiMoJ,!
Idn r l l l r o i «|i|&gt;r«|&gt;rlare r u n t i m e iin riid . In rv r H l n ltl «tr&lt;-e» ilnn rliia a n d m ere &gt;- m a Ala *- wl
ik u
r s lt n Ply
n t th o h o te l horses so that DeLand will have th.- for the coming cucumber crop of this
r u n I n n n e r u t M ud. T u e s d a y . ApHI i f — tiuu-t f r r s r ( i k e d a t e o r tala* |b«* " A p r i l i a " •r e ­
■*SK fo r th e R ice E x p e r t a n d h e apjicarnnce of n regular western cow section ^Indicate th at Approximately Prlrtjl—-The Lo^ejt In Colombia History.
Fill do tko rest.
town for the two days of the meeting. 200 cars wfll bo shiped. Th/a applies qotdlty—TliO Beat Columbia u*er pre­
Ef,ulpmuat~TJ»s DeulnCetsmbta
to the yield of truck fan!* withiq , a dared.
Hua’t triigs seeing
this
Rico
His lory and the FUSW. the tnx-k^Sffords.
jf. j
PLAY Eli l ’IANO—Cost new I860, radius _6f drio mile of Center Hffl, Tile
-Xpert.
* * 1^7 '*kjlJ
Sir Ztf t t -&gt;»/(&gt;'&lt; f t i t i h l j o t t t
used two years. Owner moving firtt shipment went forward several
,WM.S.
la c .,
north, will sell for ?4S0, fenns to ic- days ago. The shipment of ctrirtg
beads hi expected to begin ahout
Miujh HO, \viU» a record-bihijlttffB ffe.tiont
800-itp
;jip&lt;lictcd.
. iviV
. "•
believe it would be best for nil con­
Cow boy Contests
Extend Orlando
Waterways Plea
Good Meeting at
cerned to extend the north fimrf* (o
Features of The Cat­
Winter .Park. That would mean that
Limits to the City
Will Be Made in
Kiwanis Today
tlemen’s Association
raf IV in fo n P n r I f l thL‘ cUy of Pr,arid0 would (*«in "P*
Sanford Tomorrow'
01 w i n t e r *
prpjd’mntcfy half a mile north of For-

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WOMEN
AND CHILDREN

TO U R IN G

■ORD, FLORIDA

Electric Curling: Iron

MARCH 15TH

f . p 7 rines

jmonstrates the Fam­
ous Rice Method that
las Restored Thous­
ands to Full Bod­
ily Activity

COMMON

FREE TO ALL

LONG DISPUTE
BETWEEN POLAND
AND RUSSIA

f ACC
BRICK
F! Rf
BRICK

J. B. WELDON

cA Greater Touring Car Value

The present price of the Ford
Touring Car is the lowest ever
made. *
^
And yet the car itself is a gri^ate’r
value. It is better- looking with *
slanting windsliield, a one-man
top ana 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.

Lumber Co,

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I T n i , r „ M n . t —■

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Adjutant General
Derelict in Duty Re
g-arding- Herrin Riot

ELECTRIC PASTE

Catholic Priest
Has (Disappeared
at Virden, Illinois

^Tdlilllll

^ '“ a r e

Visit Matchless Ocean' Beaches
Enjoy the Daily Bend Concerts

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THE SANFORD DAILY!HERALD, WEDNESDAY* MARCn

FRENCH PLAN
TO OPERATE.
ENEMY PLANT

rA n Evening in

U,

1923

wan at Redpath Chautauqua

in* TKr Aatiirlntril I'rrmil
RECKLINGHAUSEN, March 14—
1‘lans for operating the government
owned coke plant nt Wostcrholt, near
here, which has been taken over by
ftl Too can find the name of
the French authorities ns part of their
*a every live Business Man
scheme for obtaining reparations from
Ife In 8anford in thla Column
the Germans, were announced yester­
•
each day.
day, Members of the engineers' mis­
sion, which has the work in hand, arc
reported to have made arrangem ents
to load into cars 15,000 tons of coke
taken with the plant. The first train
S e m in o le P r in te r u
of this coke started for France last
night.
OUR PRINTING P I . - h h i ' h !
OUR PRICE
1 ,c a H C 8 !
Tanks were jused in the operation
I'hone 401 and a cavalry patrol has been placed
002 French Avenuearound the plant
infantry guards
have replaced the Germans, * 400 of
which quit work this morning. Four
Storage Facilities
thousand minfrrs iri an adjacent coal
U wo please you, tell other*; If not, mine also went on strike ns n protest
tell ue. Phone 498
“An Evening In Hawaii," tin original musical production to Ire given at tire coming Itodpnth Chautauqua by Vlcrra'e
ng.nljnt the occupation of the coke
plant, hut even should the strike con­ Iluwullnns, Instrumentalists nnd singers, portrays most vividly the music nnd customs of Hawaii.
With (fan nid of novel lighting nml scenic eiTeels nnd appropriate ceMumlng, im atmosphere of artistic benuty nnd
tinue, there is enough coal on the
realism
itr am ired. In tills setting Vlerrn’s Hawaiian* piny the Instruments petfallnr to Hawaii, nniuiig them the steel
surface to run I ho plant for several
guitar. Moat expressively they strtg tiro songs (hut are tr part tif ttie true Hawaii. *
months.
Assurances were given the German
V. C. COLLKR, PropofTicihls by the French the coal would
not he interfered with, hut nt the
same time,the directors were caution­
We hnve these cars in very nice condition. Wil! trade or rcli «
ed that if any difficulties arose in the
terms such ms:
.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER coke plant, the coal mine, which also
Sensational devclopmenta centered
One Buick ill model Roadster, tires, top nnd paint new. n rimESCANABA, Marcli 13.—Miss F.v117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla, is state property, would he seized and
about the peaceful little Orargti county eln Lyons, tlte young girl who had as­
shut down tight.
nm-.trntloir will satisfy. Price $G:tMU, y225.00 down, Imist in. Si'l.otl
town of Hithln Tuesday,* when it Is*, tonished the medical profession by tvThe arrival of 800 French troop*
monthly.
WILL
MAKE
AN
ESPECIAL
AP­
came
known that charges luid l&gt;oen port* that she had been tunning a,tem ­
and engineers wan announced at the
PEAL TO WINTER VISITORS
made against Mayor If. E. Trow­ perature of 111 degress was discov­
I9KJ Hedge Sedan, new paint, Interior very ilc.ui, ri:’; fine.'
plnnt by the blowing of the great si­
bridge and City Treasurer Hart on Pitt, ered today as a practical joker who]
$H0o,00. fSoO down, balance, $15.00 monthly.
ren which is used as a danger signal.
JACKSONVILLE, March 11.— Ah man, both of whom live here.
This created a stir throughout the dis­
had u normal temperature.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Hudson Speedster, I new cords, new top, S80U.QO; J25U.O0 down,
energetic
effort will he mnilp this sea­
Several thousand dollars, said to
trict, in which the town of Iluer is sitA aural! ho t w ater'bottle "concealed,
FIRE-------- AUTO---------BONDS
'§45,00
monthly. Leave wort! what you nfe -Interested in with Mr,
unted, htit the hreupation went o ff, son to capitalize the spring climate of belong to the town of llithln, haddl»*f under her uj’hr was the-reeret.cf tho.
Wilson,
und 1 will call on you r.t onto. ,
like clockwork ami within a few m in-' this city by presenting .its appeal to appeared, it war alleged, and the may­ i hig htemperature. While her temper­
winter
visitors
to
other
part*
of
Flo­
or nnd the treasurer are yhnrgcd will ature wqs being taken, according to i
utes after their arrival, the military
commanders and the German director rida who have been making their first responsibility fm- the missing money.
physicians, j he would s ta rt cough-1
of the coke railway were questioning “stop-offs" en route north nt Carol Inn; Their* accusers, who nutniier several ing violently, remove lltd'tbcrm orne-'
nnd Georgia points!
[ |persons interested lit development of
Contractor and Builder
each other.
ter nml place it against tin* hat w at­
The,
advertising
committee
of
the
I tlithlo, assert the official* hnve used
The coke furnaces are cooling to­
er bottle, sending the mercury tip to
HUDSON A N D E S S E X D E A LER S
FLORIDA night; the French are going ahead city council Ims appropriated a cans id- J the town’s money to pay their living the top of the tube.
viable
sum
for
spade
in
South
Florida
expense*
In
arc iij Orlando and divert-.
with enthusiasm and expect to have'
D. CL E L A N D , M a n a g e r U sed t ’:tr Depart hum
By coughing Just before they put
the moperntiug again within a few daily newspaper* in which the spring ed the puhl
the
thermometer
in
her
mouth,
nlic
charm* of Jniksonvillu are to Ixi.briv-1channels,
days.
would cause a delay ju.U long enough
K a ta b lU h r il IDO*
Il.f tin- .-.trike continues, the French phaslxcd. In cooperation with’ other; Mayor T
to put the bulb again-1 the smalt hot
n-E -A -L
E -X -T -A -T -ll
plan to bring in their own men, hav­ civic bodies, tin? chamber of commerce era] month
tie, which.was hut ,ix inches in length
I’n r m i *
In v r.tm rn f ■
ing 15 on hand ready fur a sta rt; tluN*e i* plaiming an extensive prigram of Pittman h.
a|td four inches wide, arid by it* color
March,
April
nnd
May
entertainment
ment
comp
I'n -Ira p ro v rd la n d
Insurance
are Poles and Germans who signed for
resembled the light gown perfectly^
waa ineorp
C ltr I.o la
S u re ty lln n d a
service and were pul to work the first festivities.
the
doctors said.
»
♦|
I taily outdoor hand concerts have pr6 men w
Hom e*
t.nana
thing loading coke ears.
"When
we placed the therm rntete
been provided for Henning Park, lo-j mart Impo:
n aalaraa P r o p r r tr
llu a ln raa C b a n r r a
under her arm, she would cough und •
fated in the center of the city. A d a y ! eminent. It
M ain O SIes
in this way would cause another dr- ’
of fun hud frolic,-to he known a* the : of I’.ithlo
I t F.ISC II I1E A I.T Y C O X I ' A X r
lay. By these mean- the girl r.mipletc
“April
Folliea”
ha:.
I
icon
decided
upon!
the
m a y o r ;i
SAN F o i l II IN V E S T M U N T COMPANV
ly fooled eve; yhotly who ci:me to q
for
April
in.
An
nulontohih'
show
and
without
sal
I ' h o n r AH
1 DI-M M a g m i l l a A » r
the remarkable tem perature rea’loilier events of-like chararicr are now ; Wlt-ti of,
leg*. Her triofhec' brought th e' ho
Grapefruit i* standing proudly at -&lt;elu:duh-il for early dales nnd tenia- it is -aid !l
water bottle t i the girl unsuspecting
the top of the citrus-market this Week Hve arrangement* have hem made had befit di
ly
became of “ Evelyn complcimn!' of
for
numerous
other
Attractive
celemonth,
whit
after having slumprd along through
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
a
sore
on her hack.”
by d e c id in g rot th e O A K L A N D . A s tt c a r o f u tility a. tl dis­
brntiyii*.
.
of
Orlando
the early month* of the reason nt low
tin c tiv e benuty th e O A K L A N D is u n s u rp a s s e d . We have
Largely
in
icaa-d
aeeoimnoduLions
Thetrea-uc
Annual and Ornamental Plant*
When confronted with th e charge
price*. It i* selling ulmor'l a* high
for golfers have been provided by the to statcnui
tin- nvtilel t o m i l y o u r ta s te . A v ita l p o in t in uAKLANU
of
employing
ingenious
methods
of
a*
oranges
on
the
northern
market*
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 2G0-AV
c n ilr o l is th e e a se o f o p e ra tio n nnd th e convenient iyattoh
at thi* time, nm m ling to reports ob­ completion of the neiv n n d '“sporty’* accuser , wi
■if all c o n tro ls. T h e O A K L A N D o c c asio n s a d m iratio n at ev­
tained from docal fruit companies eighteen hole course of the Timuquanu a mouth. Tl
e ry g a th e r in g o f fin e e a rs .
yesterday.
Good grapefruit i* selling for from play before he leaves Florida. The
42.75 to $3.25 a box f. o. h. Orlando. links of the Florida Country Club reOrange* are bringing approximately; ,lli" th«’ir IwpnlaHty and. while not to
General Mnrhine and Holler the same with sales of extra quality be open for piny until October 1st,
Works
the municipal course I* even now. n
fruit reported nt $3.50 arnl $3.75.
|
center
of attraction lo visitor* who
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Cylinder Grinding
| Grapefruit shipment*, in view of
are
interested
in
gtdf.
the fnvonthtc prices, are unusually
Automobile Repairs
On every linnd there i* reeognitinu
S a n f o r d , n .o im u
heavy, having averaged more than
RHONE 17
Acetylene Welding
of the wonderful appeal of the ocean
100
cars
a
day
from
the
state
for
the
Phone 62---------Snnford, Florida
tn*l Week. Approximately 32,000 cars benches close'to the city and the mo­
of eltiii* fruit have lieen shipped by tor roads lending thereto have been
nnMKMtmwnwniamr.cripa’sxianUKUUKair
n nun 3 -j kuu non DCiiutcrtunman en ncr.
roil from Florida since tile beginning greptly improved-during the winter.
nm
of thu season, according to report*. The national highway leading front
na
____ *
ua
"VIS*
w&gt;
Recent shower ft have helped the Jacksonville west, now under const ruc­
proves in thij section of the state, hut tion by the State Highway department
heavy* raiqa are still needed badly, i* open in M.-u-rienny ami beyond'th e -lii|ipors said. It I* feared in aiinii That historic black pot In Florida’*
quieter* tlint a ptolonged drought .highway sysleiu, the W ayiross road
may In* er,countered and the chances ! through Nassau county, i* nlsn, rap­
for next year's crop reduced. With idly changing character, the liardCards of Sanford’a Rrputthe orange bloom a*, heavy ns it has surfneing by the department Uinj:
abls rrofcsaional Men, each
ever been in’ the state a bumper crop more tliun half completed.
Once Jacksonville was llie winter
of whan, in his chosen pro­
is. expected next season unless' favor­
fession the Herald recom­
able eo mi it iqjjs fa rise to offset the resort city of Florida. Years ago ber
spprenfacy’ was yielded to more fortu
mends to the people.
bloom.
•~
Valencia* arc being shipped now in nately situated and mure progressive
Mimll quantities toil there is ho ten­ places further south. The proceeding
dency on the part of growers to flood local movement to “cunie hack" in the
the market* with their late product. entertainment of northern Visitors
I can demonstrate Hint there is a HUD
Better price* are sure to prevail a
little later, St is said, nnd most of the
ROOF adapted to YOUR particular ami sp
Attorncy-at-Law
eroy will Is- held hack. I t is too early
ial requirements.
to ship Valencias, anyway ns they
Over Seminole County flank
have not fully matured In most inSANFORD
FLORIDA staneex.
WHETHER YOU ARE GOING TO RK-R00I
Orlando packing houses are work­
ing at top speed nnd ears of fruit are
OR PUT UP A NEW BUILDING I WIL!
The Sanford concert Hand, under the ■■
leaving here every duy in greater
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
capable direction of E, A. Bail, render-'; ■■
numbers than is usual a t this-tim e
of the year.—Orlando Sentinel. ‘
e&lt;l a concert in Kustis last pight’ and;5 "
First Nstionsl Bank Building
Ihe “hoys” literally cuptured Hie to w ii.jJJ
BANFORD
FLORI
In order to give you the most complete root­
DAYTONA, March 14.—Three resMusic lovrrn had been looking f u r - ig j
NOTICE
igtiutioiiM were handl'd tii city Mana­
ward with pleasant anticipation t o n *
ing service there is a stock of all types of
ger \V. II. Hodges yesterday. They
the corning of thi* musical ag g re g a -;5 5
were from Chief of Police Frank T.
Bird's Hoofing, Building Paper nnd Wall
tion, which had lieen well advertised,'■■
Plowman, Military inspector Julian
nnd they were in no \vi*o disappointBoard right here all ready for delivering at a
Deuaxnrie and Fatrolmnn K,‘W. Tuled. It is to be hoped that the two ■£
lis. The trio of resignations makes
Lunds, Eustis nnd Sanford, will nr !-fcJ|
LAWYER
a moment’s notice.
'the fourth since the election of an an­
range for further exchanges of visit* » *
—Court House ti Ku Klux Klan city administration
in the Rot distant future. Such eom- * n
Inst week.
My roofing suggestions will not cost you
rniAgiy mokes for firm er friendship:**
M. ti. Rowe; municipal judge, was
gysa Examined
Glasses Designed
and
better
u
n
d
erstanding.-E
ustis1
*■
the first to resign.

The Kennison Property, known as tl
Fibre Factory site, railroad track and
front Exclusive sale for short time.

REALTOR

Quick Service Transfer

S Orlando

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Bithlo’s Mayor
Girl With Temperature
And Treasurer
Was Only Faking, and
Are in Trouble Used Hot Water Bottle

General Shop and Mill
Work

B. W. HERNDON

S. 0 . Shinholser

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Grapefruit King
of.Fruit Market
Now; Prices High

Yoti’ll make a Safe P!a

STEWART The Florist

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

K en t V u lca n izin g ’ Company

George A. DeCottes

Sanford Band Captures
the People of Eustis

FRED R. WILSON

State Budget Now
Ready for Printer

CHELLE MAINES

Henry McLaulin, Jr., •
Opt D.

n cent.

Veterinarian
Office
Conrad Bldg.
DeLand, Florida

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
•i

ARCHITECT

Room 7. MOW BJdf.
SANFORD
FLORIDA

formation.

DR. R. M. WELSH

Optic!sa-Optometrist
Graduate
711 East First S t m t
Sanford. Fla. Telephones*
Office 20 :
Residence 257

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a u t o in s u r a n c e

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The Snnford Carpenters’ l^&gt;c»l 1751
7-14-21-28; 4-4
Sccu
Bh»**
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contcmplutes ft.roire iri scale to 75c
The HoraJd dcUvcr^d . ^
per hour, taking effect liny 15, 1923.
gQtaMhi week for 15c
A

• W. J. THIGPEN
» V.* Real Estate . 2
T i r e , .l i f e ,

Write or phone me for further in­

Tel. 137-W,
HiirrFIn,

n n a n w in iH F

SANFORD, FIAJRIDA
Address, 91! Elm Avenue

�‘ 5 1 ‘PAg BFIV

THE SANFORD DAILY.HERALD,:WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, 1923

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

FIRO LOOKS FOR
GUSTAV DEFEATED Miss Collett Wins
at Bellair Course
MORE WORLDS NOW IN TENNIS MATCH

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M Ha h

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

, , , &lt;"r ThI*,-.,,
i BEELKAIR HEIGHTS,.Fla., M ch.lt.,
JVrftf NEW YORK. March 14.—Louis An-MCE,
1L—King
Glcnnn -Collet*
ocl Firpo, South American pugilist
_ March
_
. . , , Xiuttnv,
, „ ofji ............ - .................. •• of
-• Provi........
who«e stWbk in heavyweight circlet
rd
r n l ' - T n m l|-0
; &lt;!encc,^national women'® champion,
hna taken n hi? jump by hi* knockout i T... " ,
, 1 , " S dnU,’,r * of
N ,cc| Won the shark* championship yesterPa*Pa Fa Fa fa fa
of nil! llrcnnan In the Kith round at .'* „ ' r , ’ nBn,cnt* J“st »&amp;«
day, when rhe played over the short
Madison Square
.A nother good crowd last night for
course in eighty live. Her playing yes­
for more worlds to compter.
nf England, did not no down to de­ terday was excellent and had she put­ the lant family night.
The g lin t from the Argentine dis­ tent, however, be fort* givirg their
ted better she would have been below
cussed futtir^ jdatw'with Promoter Tex
Family night hns made n great hit
'opponents, M. Deshfiyra and Col. l)un- eighty.
Rickard nnd a virtual .agreement was ketly a’ real battle royal.
in Sanford.
■ Mrs. Alex Smith won In thi.handi­
reached for Firpo tu box the winner
The ktnfr played fine tennis during cap event with a score of 173 for the
of the match between Jess Willard (he lin t set, which he and Hunter
Hut tonight will be n program ex­
and Floyd Johnson, scheduled nt the won i l l , tail the heat nnd his advanc­ double round. She bad a plu.i 3 handl- traordinary when there will be mo­
Yankee stadium May 12.
tion pi*tines of the nut** polo garnet
ed ngc told {Gustav is *14) and it was
Thu bout, .Rickard
and the parachute leaps and: other
. . . said, probably
,,
. a vet y tired royal that netted the ball
would take place jn June or July at fur th(&lt; ,wint which
h|, (&gt;|&gt;pon.
scenes.
\ ankee park If victoriuH again l irpo U l« . 0-1 j„ the third set and u victory
And besides the .above Anita ptew: . r , Urt n
T
1°"’ **
f,,r *h£
The score of the second
with'Jack Dempnoy for the world s li- ; M-t Waa 6-2
url
will star in the "ltd-e of the Sea"
MIAMI, March 11. The open sea
tie.• probably
j *......
Mr**. M0na ••ju.Bivni
Hjurstcdt Mallory,
, , in September..
,
&lt;
.
aiaiiory, the
me exurest
ev.u
cruiser rnre from Miami to with a Vomedy, t^j&gt;.
. K,ck"r&lt;1
!!rc.m ,! u? * American woman champion, is much! Unvann
Havana for *10.000
$10,01)0 in prises will start
plans for a Firpo-Hempacy contest., n)ott, n t hntnc o l th e iocai courts th a n 1nt Miami March 23, according to f . L.
And {he above program will lie well
&lt;ir jiite tipai * t i t a iniitrar&gt;, but ni either Monte Carlo or Mentone. She. Chapman,secretary of the power boat worth your while to drop In and see
should such a match maUiiiiltro, • ■ - *— i sue i a . n,n *;
n,a ‘
had little di/Ticulty in getting past th e ' nssolrintlon lust night. The lirsl day these features. Tin- auto polo games
there m a s ro.it jo* 1 11 1 1 1 x’J. 1 h™1 round of (lie women’s singles, | will consist of the lap to Key W estern! parachute lea;*- will a*so be shown
held in Ilneno-, Ayrea, capital o, th e ; disposing of Mile. Sainle Omeroy and on March 21, the cruisers will !Thursday/
Argentine
•nt nc republic, where H .po U with the loss of only two game, ami linbh at Havana.
-------something of a nation* 1 hero in t « t' fur
&gt; h«r
mm e»rors
..
,were
. .. respan...... .. j nInc
, return
. . . to *.
mi ih
in.n -i
m r o\,n
Miami,, according to
And tonight the honor guests will
present.
slide. The score of the match w as1Mr. Chapman, who i.* acting as one;be Mia. Stella Arlington and son. This
6-1, (5-1.
• * i or the officials ol the race, will start \ is your ticket, bring it with you.
BARK HAS SOKE ANKLF.S
_____
---j Tuesday, March 27, at Havana, with |
--------! ^
r;ir The A*».irinirii i*rraat
C V o S S -S ta te R o a d
t wo dayx nlbwoj for the run back to ; Tomorrow night hesldcs tho Auto
NEW YORK, March 1 1.— Partisans
W i l l l i a R o n ! f l n « n Minmt.
jpopo picture Katherine MacDonald
&gt;1 i l l ISC K e p i U p e i l
J ----------------- -------- star in "White Shoulders." with
of the New York Yankees were worri-j
C.tNDl.K'i
ANSWERS
til
IT
Mu^t
Doga/' a novt') ctmu’iiy.
cd yesterday by word from New Or-j n , , ... ..
.
...
.
,leans that?- Babe
n I nRuth,
it wlio.o
..i
— . f H'e
of the Union
efTorl
V t«.. the
, enterprise ...
,T .
.
....
.
lypress t orapitny ira ffi
between
(llr Th, A»««rlntfil I’rrM)
un i Sutnr t:iy th.*
1 A tu
to atnrt off in tip top condition jo re...
,
, ... ,
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,
, , Melbourne. St. (loud ami K ■ nmu*.ATDI.ANTA. Gn.. Mnn-h 1:1. -Asa Prat iai.ition pivtuti 10 twltirfll 1olors
gain bis home run honors, was baf- ,
”
: is nut being interferrc, \ {h in the *1. Faciiler ycstenlnv til- !•( in th Uni­ v.itl j&gt;f i Itown, "Tht Totl o* the S -it".
lied, (Irst by inlluenzn, now hur sore
iceM. In far tiu- road over lla* dc le t States distinl ro’irt herr nn an
ankles, *lue to over exertion.
t *ur ri tnuih smoother titan ir. th it sever to tlte bread: tf |iiolitir.e sail re1 Th.' Ak rtm (Obit *) Timt-i ’i' tyi of
His ankles were heavily- bandag'd
I nrtien of tin read which t* now rlos- centlv brought ngnin t him by One
•Th.- Toll t.f the Si 1" . * »!iir 1*&gt; rt-ni
yesterday and he Watched tin* practice
Qt:i*'k *t vii.i- i« given by the 7-iitia *ic Rouduil*. in II.* answer Mi. utL* :ntnl beautiful. But take these
from the standi. Hob Meu:-«l, a !uc
hours tif tne day, or ( so.tiler suites that ne Itecanie engag­ 11 :;U:rnl t-inlor lint a Any ntt.l "Tht*
ging out Adder, li is rigutd a l'.'J.'t train crew at
night, and the nnto t *;rist-;
:n to ed to Mrs. tit- lhtm iit !1- in JattUitry. loll . r tb.• Sen’’ vvouhl till be 11 gootl
contract. .
H
i
tin*
*
\polite
i
of
fH'ing
Iran
po:t- !P22 nnd that inunt-dintely iiflerwnrd 1pietur 1*.11
At the Giants camp at Sun Antonio
*il
a
.iiw.
the
St.
Jolms
river
on
flat Mrs. de Rmtrhcile propomi that they
('apt. Bancroft got into the ■inticld.
cars . ‘I lie entire dblance covered by “go nt once to bs married." This, the
answer slates, Mr. Camller dvelittu*) !. S A V E Y O U R M O N E Y . DENotice of Application for Tax Herd the detour ii* about seven miles, two lii &lt;la.
P O S IT S M A D E IN T H E S A N Under Section .77*1 of the General **ni!rs cf vvliirh i' hamib-d by the rail­
Ih'- Atlanta •.' pit d: -t admit; that F O R D H P IL D IN i; e'i LO A N A S ­
way,
Statutes of (he Stale of Florid r
Utting I * report? fen: on* -ivertii "a i.-e -lirr of liis f.iaulv .i-iit-d New S O C IA T IO N , P A Y S PUR C E N T ,
Notice is hereby g.vcr. !hr.t B. i'itt,
•Icy i*i ev ■' t * th. opening up of O lean;, ro inve-£lig4tc certain sug- IN T E R K S ’T .
2D3- 6lc i
p u rd itse r of Tax Certificate Nu. 2 St,
- (his t!t iii. i that the cross state r^aii gc'tions regarding Mrs. tb- Kuuchi-lte’r
rldtei! the 2nd *!av of Jen -. A, D. 1 Id,
The Dully HpiY.ld, tac t-cr wc-1;
.-r:... vou
many tourisU t-avei- efindiirt. i &gt;nt*iin&lt;i in letu r.i ftotn
has filed syrid certifleate In my t?trice,
. t it
«
.
i
tni
peujde
in
N
*
w
*lrl*.*siin.
" 1 Li getting
. and ;has rr.iu.'e'*a]ipttrr.Itf*u- for TiiX:'* t*‘t *1'r* »-iai*
Th. a- letters, i: wa* said, were
( l 1' THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
rici" the &gt;: t to the v v t coast. Rut
Meed to issue in nccorilanee with l:*w.
turne-J
over to the petitioner's atlormo N e y
since t ri.- Mf.lieL'rr.o Chan-.fior of ComSaid Certificate embraces the fallow­
m-y and have rrver bean u-turned.
*
*
err?
has
s;-i;
out
notices
to
ihe
ing described property nituated in
Most of .Mr, Capillar's reply is eon-1 Cut out this slip, enelflse with
Seminolo County, Ftorala, t»-wil; NW. f '•( nhers ati.l .Motor Glut s all along
the line, the usual number nf car nre ^llfd
O^mirrinn &lt; denial of and mail it to Foley i Go., 2(411 Shef-'
14 of NW. I I, Sec. 10f’Tw r "Bgaiii
t S., resuming IraJ.-l 'over the Mel-U ^ ,fl* Fnirnirraphrt by number only. (field, H!.t s i t i n g you
our name ami ndRango -2 Enst.' 40 acre?. Th " f
bt*.nne-Kirsimntc" short route »( roxp ' Ir‘ Cuiilb-r ‘iemei tin- pdiHon that
1J!.( writing yoy r name and ail
land living assessed at the date
th.' hlxle,—Melbourne Times .
.
--a &lt; bioiight by Mrs. ill IbiueheHe and t.J rn n trial package containing Fol­
issuance cf aucli certificate in th
a.-l.. that In * -hit b &gt;disini;. s'll.
ey’s ll'iney and Tar Compound for
name of Unknown. Unless said certi
NOTICE tiF SI’Et’l \L MJCiTiNt, OF
_
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eiigbs, cold anil croup; Foley Knl
finite shall he redeemed nrrordi.■r (■•
i 1:K .Sd'tJt hllO l DKltS OF SEMN O I I( Ih.
wy Fills for pains in aides nml bnck,
law Tax Dcoii will i.-s ic there .n on
INCH.K COUNTY ItVNIv, V
-------iltcnm ulitin, backache, kidney and
the Ith day of April, A. D. 11*—5.
CUKI'Oi;ATIO.N
Notice is hereby given that h bill, bladder uilmcaU; nnd Foley Cathartic
WITNESS my olfi ini signature
will J'.c introduced at the 1923 session [Tablet*, a wholesome nnd thoroughly
and seal this the 27th day of Febru­
Notice is hereby given that a spre- of the Florida leg is !hDue to prohibit 'cleanaing cathartic for constipation
ary, A. D. !!I23.
ial inecting
inerting of the stockholders of seining in the lakes, rivers, canals .biliousness, headaches, nnd .sluggish
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Seminole County Hank, n corpora- and streams of Seminole tminty, also(bowels. S(*M everywhere.—Adv,
Clerk Circuit Court,
lion, wilt lie* he’d at Sanford, Florida,’to regulate the catch and means cm-!
-----------------------------Seminole County, I'In
on th ' 2 h t day of March, A. D. )‘.*_’.'t, ployed, and nltoi pi &gt;yide penalty for
T f IK S A N F O R I) H i l l , DINE
2-27-rtlc
By: A. M. WEEKS, 1). I*.
s' tea o’clock n. m. at llm tiffiees t*f it , violation.
L O A N A 'vSO C IA TIO N HAS
i m t.
mill corporation, for the purpose of
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, HKKN IN ICXISTANCK SINCK
conridto tng and acting upon a pro
S. niinole County Fish A Game 190S, U K H AVE N E V E R HAD
p.iGtion to ifteteli'e the inpil.tl ►tin L 21'1-tf*
Protective Association,
A LOSS, Ol R ShC tJR I 1A I " i
SE C U R E , OCR STOCK DRAWS
of said i nrjtoration from the sum of
; $70,0:104*9 to $10O,00tt.tm, .and f ir the
S PER C E N T IN T E R E ST . WE
NOTICE TO II ERA 1.1)
SUlhSCHI BEKS’
IN V IT E YOUR IN V E ST IG A ­
lianscrtion of any ami all bualnt-sa
TION, W E N E E D YOUR COnecessary or desirable in connection
298-Utc
. On tiie first of this month stibRcrlp- O PE R A T IO N .
therewith.
By
Or«ier
of
the
President.
:(i«n
I
tills
were
sent
out
with
notices
c[that the subscription would be discotit'nued if the bill wan not yiaid by the
A. R. KEY, Cashier,
tenth.of the month. This is a rule of
2*21-2S;’.7-7-l 1*21.
CORRECTED N O V.'W Ttt, 1922
the company and all who have not
WE DELIVER
paid
I
y
that
time
will
not
receive
n
Daily Herald oh «ale at J oc' k Smoke
■am ' South Round
Moure, Mobley’s Drug Store and paper after Dint date until the hill is
Ilunl’.-r Pharmacy.
tf paid.
Arrive
Depart&gt;
LEWIS SHIPP,
2:40 n.m.
Circulation Manager.; No. S3.,......... 2:30 a.m.
The Herald for first class job work 2t
No, 2 7 .... .....
8:40 a.nt.
No. m .........., I :I8 p.m.
1:3H p.m.
No. B9.„^...... 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
No. S3......
7:10 p.m.
0:55 p.m.
WANT AI) RATES ANI) RULES

«"*- «•.. w*

wHthrway she wti*V*tLih'pting^to^asi J tKF links o'f f le Fart L ttfterdale gi
President Renews
(trough, especially ut low tTJc, and #tH| c iqnipr. club here, \vts prof err
Acquaintance With H i he tide, it is v
wafta for no j t,y
. &gt; ' - ;twn of F o r t’Laudenfs
Florida Sand Bars —not even for the pre id&lt;nt. Th |rt»«hie» ttt h who discovered the I

| rcrult was that during the mo : &lt;:
FORT LAUDERDALE, March 1.1. - **» day. the vessel w ni.cjthcl getting
The houseboat Pioneer, carrying Pro.*. on a annd bar, war on a sand bar or
ident and Mrs. narding and their FlotiJ KJCoff *5 sand bar. To mom-'
rida vacation party, encountered nil l*’*"
l ^(1 P®rt-v ^ deemed there altrial* known to a pioneer y c d e p U j'tS * ? * u'r'^ n *: t l *‘ *r “omewhere and
in steaming, or rather attem pting to ^ b Qn ^ i s sftcJT.cun, relief to the
steam down the Florida East Coast voyagers wn* offered from {he share
it whi gladly neerpted. .
canal.
The relief in thi. form of uuto1poThe ln*al although drawing only
four and a half feet of water prove.t biles waiting to take th f pre Idem
to be ju st n little lit too Mg for the I and other members of the party to

-,, r
a Mnd bar above 8
«,rotonc, about half way between Paj
HcucJl r.n ilthis place. The IVcsldet
foimor Director itawe», of the budg*
snd Secretary* Christian came asho
«rd with Edward B. McLean the pr
: bb h &gt;. t, w iu had come dov
from P.imn Peach nr.d Ix o Diegt
tfy* gulf ju ofesaiotUil, came here f&lt;
..he daily game of golf. ?M
M
M
M
i i "
' i
The Djily Her,aid. 13c j er week..

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Cruiscrs to Start
March 23 for Race

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THE SANFORD
HERALD

WS

W V' • Clafiificd Ads 1c a word. No ad
taken for leas than 25c nnd posi­
tively no classified ads charged to
anyone, (huh must accompany all
orders. Count the words and remit
accordingly.

i
i ^
£

0

Nice Fat Hens and
Fryers
Georgia Country
Sausage
Ilome'-ma’de Potato Sal-Altrst:
ad, 20c pound

TRAIN SCHEDULE

..

Northbound

MAIL SERVICE
Clip nnd use (his blank for writing your want nd and mail it to
the Sunford Herald
For computinK cost of want nils pet* insertion rend carefully rates
nnd rules to the left nnd rem it according to number of insertions
of the ad you desire. Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, l’ostolTieo Order or Registered Letter. Address communications to
The Sanford Herald.
Name....
Amount.......
Address.......
No. Days.............
Postoffice..
To R un...............

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Arrivo
.-42 . ...
1: IHa.m.
St
....11:45 n.m.
80...... .... 2:3op.m,,
9 2 ......
4:00 p.m.
28....... ...,10:0 p.m.
..............

The Counting of Words Includes Ihc Words “Wanted’’, “For .Sale,” etc., nnd the Name nnd Address.

Dcparta
2:03 a.m.
12:03 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m

rllby Branch

f i

* * In LIGHT FACE CAPS or
Hlack Face, doublo the abovo rate.

■ Arrive
vNo. 100____
xNo. 24.........
xNo. 25..... ..

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

1:30 p.m.
5:50 p.m.
x—Dally, except Sunday.

xNo. 101........

I.ersburg Branch
IS
Arrive
xNo. 157.... .— 3:55 p.m.
No. 21„.„
2:50 pmt

’ Departs

xNo. 168._
7:00 a.nt.
No. 22....... ...
7:10 p.m.
'.•*".*’ I
Oviedo Branch
Arrive , Dfp,*r u
xNo,: 128 ....::...: 7'45p.m,
: xNo, 127..........
'• 1 ■'
wn
ak- . .. . ,

E x p e rim e n tin g with offgradc or unknown motor oils
is a tlmigSTtHTS lTTkI expensive,
pn&lt;d ime. There are undoubt­
edly other good oils on the
m arket to-day, hut the ex­
perience of Lhis Company has
been so large nnd covers so
many years, that it lias pro­
duced a m otor lubricant of
the highest quality—to retail
at the lowest price commen­
surate with its value.
Pay more attention to your
motor. Find out from our
chart of recommendations
just what grade and weight
of oil your motor requires
and. once you have determin­
ed this fact, remember that
for efliciency and long-run
eepnomy you had “Better
to the Standard” and
put nothing in your crank
case but

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�THE SANFORD DAIbY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, MARCH H , 1023

PICTORIAL
PATTERNS

*OOL COTTON
50c a Dozen

Imported Marquette Gingham, 32-in., yard

in. Gingham, special, yard
t

Lorraine Ginghams, nil the new color
Checks, these are ever-fasl, yard

French Gingham

A SALE OF THE VERY NEW WHITE AN1)
COLORED WASH GOODS FOR EASTER

OF STAPLE QUALITIES
riccs.4'Nainsook, 10 yard pieces, offered at

A wonderful beautiiui Mui;ccri^»i.CoIored,,\joiles, 40riu.t yard-

f&gt; in. White Lingerie Nainsook
10'yard pieces for
Light Grounds in a big range of new patterns, 32.inches, at, yard
Japanese Nainsook, Flesh and White Mercerized
Nainsook, boxed, 10 yard pieces f o r ................
No. 125.—3G in. Longdoth
10 yard pieces f o r .........

fjolQjyrxrif ffo sizrtj
Holeproof Hosiery, special, pair

W arranted all Linen and Fast Colors, yard

3G-in. Longcloth
Complete line colors, white and black, guaranteed
to satisfy

Imported, non-crush, 40 and 51 inches, yard

Shown ill a great range of Patterns, •10-in. wide, at, yard

The very latest designs in
Full range of colors, 32.in. wide, yard

In White and a range of 10 colors, yard
In White and colors, at yard

Jap Pongee, 12 and 14 different natural colors, at, yard

Laces and

Embroideries

in

plain and circular stylo. Price
ranges from
New line of all-Ovor Laces in
Venice and Embroidery Nets,
Cream, and Ecrue, at, yard

________

Silk and Ratine Patterns, Wonderful range of patterns, yard

Just arrived in an assortment
of new shapes and colors of
Paisley leather. Range in price

Extra Special Sale of

from— -

colors, vnlues up to $7.50, at

Wom­

en’s Pure Silk Umbrellns, nil

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PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, 1923
Tho police declared at the time of said to hove been found by the raidthe raid also that about *iv of tAe!®"* “ hewing Uiat m [regular monthly
inrmea and addresses Checked w i t h 8tc0UMtlnK Wn» r‘,"dcr«J to purehasthose of members of em igres and that cr** E?P?.d*
th« polk* department
rtveral of the addrciM i woe! -*IH e l^ W -^ ^ n tftc ri to decipher a code
premise* of prominent women’s and bmmt with the books, evidently ar
t6 connect tiji
men's dubs here.
'll

,a»,
.
. 1,0
. \ F,„c
by
the p.dlce to, whether
■ they
’ had succeeded.
-IS
I ,,,Oh ,LIQUOR
RS iv
IN- hove
, f unner
. .was
, before
, said
, the
,, raid
,,
*
Imastcd
thathi*
L-ISlyfI*K24 S(ftitJ I UL1l(
11 . » wan no exclusive
|
. *he tlfcvClientele
Unit
II UN I)R ED
tr would be arrested.
4llr The AH.iH'lmril I'rr.at
Will Deliver Great Address on "Amer­ WASHINGTON, March 1L—The Ho and another man arrested w!lhr
jhim, Kiirnuinl L, Craig, dc^ttilsnl ns ■
Iro1*;
ica's Leadership of the
Acrit'a of bootIcitKcrtifiiifa which In re ­
Mi
Form er Governor of Arkansas
Selects Vital Topic.

{one of Conner’s three a---if(ant*, w erei'ns: V8'' " lt:
cent weeks has bfought the national
J»aU| by the police In have : admitted
capital sharply into the limelight of
jthat they handled on anfjLteragc of
— LHon. Charlr* II. Hrottgin author,
educator and former governor of At* the war of enforci.rni'nt authorities | —
00
cases
of
whiskey
a
week.
They
A
re
Aha
knii*n*. will leeturo on "Atnerlcu’a ngnlnst liquor violation* has culmi­ I were said to ha Vo it uteri that they 'l - i r iubri
Leadership of tire World” a t thu com­ nated in nn order to" army and navy |manufactured mo»t *«f It thenf*?Ivtk (p::; run tee to
intelligence officers to investigate nping Iteriputh (Thffotnuqun,
Charles II, Crouch, besides hav­ penrnnee of names,-and addresses *of | and all of the necessary ingredient* nut rears, t
ing attained to high position In public more than fifty atmy, navy and ma­ M (t wjuipniept for the nmnufuAuro uf good grease llfo, has achieved notahlp achnlastlc rine corps officers In a list n ite d in a j Scutch and rye WjSskcy and gin, ac- To.
(cording to the police, was found &lt;nn
honors. He holds the degree of doctor raid here March 3rd.'Clossified Ada I t a word. No ad taken for leas than 25c and positively no of philosophy frhm Johns Hopkins Unil'“ '&gt;"
The. Herat
The Hat, ns published Monday in the
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
An
elaborate
rysLin
of
honks
was
week
for 16c,
Washington Post, eorit ilns more than
■100 names and was soiled in a raid
on the home of Jam es M. Connor, arFOR RENT Two large rooms, cen­
rested on the charge of illcnal po»trally located, suitable for paint or
stssiun
and selling of liquor after ■
FOR SALE—Hosier and liays* paints cerpcntcr's shop. Apply, Owen, tho
the confiscation of liquor* v.i!ued nt J
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty photographer, 112 Park Avc. 291-tfc
{$1,000. Connor, who the pdice de&gt; ■
Works, Ssnfotd agents.
183-tfc
FOR ItKNT—.Sewing machine. I'hono
jclare, was one of the phiof fourcas of n
FARMERS— Vou con get seed bed
Jbootleg liquor supply i ' i
dnnet •*«, {J
from*"! and Irrigation plugs at tk«
has made no statem ent t oiicenting tho j
FOR
RENT*—Furnished
bed
rooties,
Sanford Novelty Works,
100-tfc
list and its picsente in hi. home was H
also garage. .Apply M m Philips,
FOR SALE—-Tomolo p la n ts $1.50 |ierr 009 Palmetto Avc.
thu only evidence to Connect it with ■
30(Mpt
1,000.—W. It. Fort, Mecca Hum­
{his
alleged Inpior dperailons.
mock.
297-6 tp lO R ItKNT—Furnished housekeeping
BCD
soe
Lieut.
O. T. Pavla, rh cf'of the po- "
or bed rooms, $3.00 per week. *301
FtJR SALK—Mildi cows. VtO fioad East 0th Street.
lice
vice
squad,
who
led
the
raid
on
n
299-21 n
of good milch cows a t K. K. Hrndy’s
Monitor’ll home, wns fa id aiteady to ^ Our ordurn arc toming’in &gt;*&gt; fatal that if it \vt*rc not that
I
b-roum
flat
in
front
have turned over the list of names J
Stable.
298-3 tp
kepi invpat‘t!(l' tg render real .service we could
of city hull, —Woodruff &amp;. Wat­
to the army and navy intelligence a
FOR KA!.f&gt;—One iron safe, Wikh!ruIf son.
nob handle them.
298-tfc
officers. It wiih naiil aim to have b
£ W ntsjb.
298-tfc
m i llK N t— Unfurnished l-rmiMi
Iwen given t-, divisional chief Read, of J
FOR - S A ^ OR RE N 't—New huilgaapartment, reasonable, 71C W. 1st
the prohibition enforcement huteau *
low, 0 rooms ami hath, garage. Good Street.
298 3tp
HON. CHARLES H. BROUGH.
and to the comthlmtlunein of the Ids n
location, near school. Terms like
£ and we deliver prompt, anywbere. any time. And if you
F’OR RENT—0 room bungalow on vomlty and Is one of the few men wbo t i n t of Columbia, *
rent. Phone 423-W.
29U-10tp
The
list,
except
in
few
instances,
J
nol drink Elder AYaler now—-you will,
Sanford Heights. See II. \ \ . Allen have served ns governors of American
FOR SALfe—Oldsinobile 8, new paint Music Co., I nlnmlto Ave.
!!00-2tp cumiuonwealtlm ti» receive this degree. gave only the last name, and address, ■
after one trial
and tires. Terms or trade. A rare ~
“
—— —
ii,, in-id t(n» (hair of ernnomles and iu the entries. Thi* rank of the army u
bargain. Automotive Service Co., 1st
sociology In letiiilng colleges mul uni navy anti marine officer* ineludtd,

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World.”

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rilEY ARE MADF. IN ORLANDO

FOR SALE

J■ i.-nm the best materials and properly

’S P U R E !
hy It’s

PHONE US

LOST

Street and Sanford Avenue. 291Mtp- . _ _____ w~ *
1u n .•sA l m roum. co tta g e arnl Bn'-|,"0S.T ° U » T O I .I!N - 'K « t

_

versllles (n Mississippi nml Arkuusaa

however, was indicated n each in­
terrier dog, f»r n perlml Of Sixteen years prior to stance. These numcn included h alf a
white, except Iduck spot around its I'1” election u:t g«'vern..r. As a lee.
dozen high i,in kin g nnviil tiff
and
rage and trnilor. Pnlmetto avenue.
right
eye, huh tail.
Name llchms. ,urt' r&gt;
ls "'wtiys .ntlindastlcally
Inquire for Jerc Rowe, I.nke Mary,
several of high grade in the mmy.

Fla. Vacant April I. Terms one-half Finder lettirn to II. M. lluffmun and re','v
299 lit;) iceeive $23.00 reward.
_
Sanford, h in.

rush.

I aim

l

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installed in Sanford or vicinity, if yoa
■ ,vish.

We specialize

in

A w nings,'

B | Torch Curtains or anything of can-

We also make WINDOW SHADES
to your order at a saving

to

you,

t specially on ydd size windows.

we

.

. Estimate* given cheerfully.

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WE DELIVER
do
Phone 111—201 S. Main St.

i Elder Springs Water Company

ORLANDO

FLORIDA

“ F’lrst in Our Line”

v a K iB n iiu s '.in in r s ’u a i s i S E i i c e a s i a a i n i i R s n i i c i R B a i B i u i a i i i i

Hotel,
2U9-3tp

D a ily Her; id on sale at .toe’s Smoke
FOR SA"l.k—-bronze turkey eggs. -K.
IloU
M*. Mobil y*H Dm;ig Store and
.1. Reiter, Longwood, F’lorida.
WANTED
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jobber may seem curtailed; but just ns
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and orders soon begin to flow in tp make
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                    <text>AM ERICAN LEGION C I R C U S A L L T H I S

WEEK

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME

in.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923

NUMBER 299

CONDITION SAID TO HE HKIIIOCR
I1UT HR W ll.l. NOT PAHS OUT

OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE
STATE FEDERATION OF
WOMEN’S CLUBS

J Chairman Public Welfare
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l'-raat
BRINGS OUT ADDITIONAL
' P. Council, Lake Worth.
LONDON, March 1.1—A Rautcr dis­
DETAILS OF DEATH AND
Chairman Public Hcnfthpatch from Helsingfors says that Pre­
DESTRUCTION
W. MacDowell, Jacksonville.
mier Iamine of Soviet Russia hail nn
Chnirmnn Child Welfare—
opoplcptic seizure yesterday. His con­
I.eonanli, Sanford.
dition is stated as serious, the mes­
Chairman Legislative Mrs. Meade sage added.
Love, Quincy.
•
After Two Days of Important
Legislation—Mrs. Acl
Dead Total Beaches Two Hun
Business and Pleasure—
HAVING TROUULB WITH HAND
CIVIL MISSION OF ENGINEERS
simmcc.
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tired Mark and Millions of
Luncheon at C. Cluh.
HAILS IN EAST COAST CANAL*
PUT PLANTS INTO OPERA­
Dollars in Loss
Chairmen Florida History—Mrs. II.
S. Jcnnlson, Miami.
.
TION
*
To sec the fine body of representa­
• n r The A••&lt;&gt;«•Intril Press)
Carlo! Shipments Reported far Mon
F(1RT LAUDERDALE, March 13.
Chnirmnn Home Demonstration—
tive women who arrived on every
day, March 12th:
• n r Ths Assorts*-* Press!
. ..........................to.—aitiu
Mrs. 11. It. Swnrtz, Duncllon. .
train yesterday is to receive a strong —Harding’s nomadic vacation cruise
Florida—Manatee section __.......... (
ESSEN, March 13.—Tho civil mi?- l*’rsorm are dead and more than HO
down
the
Florida
East.
Coast
today
impulse of hope and confidence in the
Chnirmnn Waterways—Mrs. John Florida—Sanford section
sion of engineers headed by O nto, the “Ihers are reported to have been Inwork of the Federated Clubs of Flor- became even more nomadic. It ha*
G. Huge, Apalachicola.
California ............... ... .....
Frettch inspector of mines which canto •&gt;ur,‘d and nn estimated loss caused
ids, which assembled here for their been dependent for the past week
Chairman Seminole Indians— Mrs.
Into
the Ruhr to exact coal reparations **y property damage a t close to a milquarterly board meeting. Bright, alert only upon the whims of the members
Julia F. Hanson, Fort Myers,
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5-1 front industrialists,*has begun teali- Mon dollars stood out as tho toll of
of
the
party,
but
for
the
past
twentyintelligent, banded together for the
Club Visitors
Carlo! shipment* previously tlnrcport* nation of its plans. The party of on- 'he '’Went wind storm which swept
furtherance of every interest of home four hours it had to take into consid­
Mrs. S. A. Wnrd, Tidewater.
ed for Saturday, March 10th:
ginevra escorted by n battalion of Kentucky Sunday night nnd early on
and community, these splendid women eration tho rise and fall of the title.
Mrs. J. II. Alison, Tidewater.
Florida—Manatee section *.......
.15 French Infantry, seized toady the state Monday.
bring to Sanford an added enthusiasm Tho housobont -Pioneer on which the
Mrs. J. II. Hughes, llushncll.
coke plant near Westhold with n thou-------and n great joy in these most welcome Presidential party are making the
Mrs. George W. Guard, Daytona Shipping I’oint Information for Mon­ snml tons of roke on hand.
CHICAGO, March LI. — Gradual
crjiso
resumed
her
struggle
with
the
guests.
Peach.
day. .March 12th:
*• The German population of Recklin- restoration of telephone nnd telegraph
saml bars early today and at eight
Mrs. Ernest Molnnr, Fcrnnndinn.
The first meeting of the board was
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, pnrtly hausen district has been Worncd b y " facilities in the storm swept area bco’clock was reported a* having passed
Manager Florida Bulletin Mrs. W. cloudy*, llmtlings moderate, demand Gcncral l.aignclut, commanding the tween the Rocky mountains and the
called to order by the President, Miss
Hillsboro lighthouse, eight miles above
M. Pepper.
'•dew. light wire inquiry, movement district, it was amtoum-ed today, that Appalachian range today brought ndElizabeth Skinner, of Dunedin, at 2
Fort I-nudcrdalc. The remade tenta­
Conservation—"Mrs. A. 11. Whitman, dtnggy, market slightly weaker. C ar­ iu event any further French troops ditional details of death and destruco’clock. A fter the I/ord’s prayer in
tive schedule still call* fur arrival to­
unison, Mrs. W. T. (Jury of Ocala re­
loads f. o. I&gt;. usual terms:
lU-inch were assassinated or ambushed tHo! H«u that followed in the wake of the
morrow at Miami, However.
( luh I’rcsidcnts
ported the finances of the Federation
crates Golden Self-blanching l-tl Burgomaster of Utter who U held ns hurricane. The-dead totaled forty, the
Mrs. K. L. Schumacher, Etistis.
in good shape. The expenses of the
do*, stalks in the"rough $ 1.150-31.85, hostage, together with font other town injured counted approximately 200 and
Mrs. Maurice Monroe, Peninsula mostly $ I.!»•». New Frenrh strain 1-0 official*, will !»• rjmt at once as a! the damage is reported nt millions of
annual convention at Green Cove Legion‘Circus Big
Club, Dnyffona Beach anil Seabreeze, idor. stalks In the rough mostly $ 1.40­
Spring* totaled something more than
Success First N ight1
Mrs. Kinmit S. Mnrsh, Mt. Dorn.
$&lt;'•00, and it.is not amiss to state here
31.50, few well Idumhed higher. Many
Miss Muistlle Preston, Bartow.
that all Federation officers serve with­
shipments cunligned.
CHICAGO, March 13.—Upward of
Sanford Chautauqua
Although it rained pretty hard Inst
Mrs. I. A. Ynrnell, I«nke Wales.
out salary, und pay all of their own
two
wore persons were killed ns a re­
Mrs. ('. Fred Want, Winter Park. Tulal carlo! shipment* from San
hotel and rnilrbad expenses. Their on­ night there was a large crowd out and
sult
of a severe March wind and rain
Association
Formed
at
Mrs. Margaret Campbell, Mel­ ford this season to date
ly emoluments are in the way of pa­ the big tent just suited the occasion.
and
snow
which swept the coun­
Last Night's Meeting1 try from storm
bourne.
,
per ami envelopes with which to car­ Everyone enjoyed the act's thorough­
Total carlot shipments from Man
the Rocky Mountains (o the
ly. There were candy wheels, where
Mis. L. W. Duval, Ocala.
ry on a voluminous correspondence.
alee this season to date
Appalachians -Sunday night nnd
you could get a big Imx of candy for
Mrs.
II,
It.
Swnrtz,
Duncllon.
Total
carlot shipments from San
Monday morning.. Many scores were
Mrs. Carl Jones, River Junction; ten cents, and then the hum wheels,
Mis. Edith Limorenux, •&lt; enter IIill.
ford Inst season to date
injured and property damage is ex­
.See. (5, Mrs. II. E, Ilrown, lie Land; colfeo wheel, nluminipn wheel. Imby
Mis. S. M. Wall, llushncll.
Total carlot shipment* from Man
pected to run into the millions. Ten­
LSec, 7, Mrs. W. F, Blackman, Sec. 8, doll wheel and many other wheels too
Mrs. Jack Pryor, Haines .City, Poll.
nice last season to date
nessee suffered the heaviest loss of
Mrs. Kathcrino Tippitts; Sec. 10, Mrs.l numerous to mention. The thing to
County Federation.
An enthusiastic meeting of the sign­ life, the towns of l'insoq und DennEthel T. Porter, six of the eleven dis- ilu is to go down there tonight and
Telegraphic Reports front Impor^unt ers of the Redputh Chautauqua for Itcrg being wrecked and 1(5 losing their
tricl vice presidents, showed the work get-in on the fun as there Is plenty of
the season of 1323 was held in the lives at the former place nnd one in
of their sections in live condition, fun for both the young nnd old with
.Markets.
lobby of tin* Wclnka building at 8 p. the latter town, according to reports
stressing every activity of the stnto the hand playing nnd the many ntPITTSBURGH, 37, cloudy. 10 Florni.
March 12 at which time was form­ late last night.
work.
jitia arrived, 51 cars on toaek including
traction* that they have there for you
Smnv or rain nnd in some cases both
ed
.the
Sanford. Chautauqua associa­
Reports were, given by Mrs. C, K. to enjoy- The entrance to the main
j broken.' Opening Tuesday: Supplies
tion.
The
lion,
Forrest
Lake
wn*
elect_
nccomphnied
by a terrific wind which
Hawkins, of Broqksvlllc, recording lent is only ten cents nnd w h at'you
j liberal, demand and movement slow,
ed
chnirmnn.
Mr.
lake
nt
all
timoj
in
some
localities
reached n velocity
secretary, and Mrs. Harriet Byrnes of, see or will see is well worth 32.00 of i
market dull. Florida 10-inch crates
having
the
welfare
nnd
interest
of
the
of
H
U
miles
nn,
hour
ti&gt;ok lives, wreck­
Oldamnn, corresponding secretary.
1Golden Self-blanehing and the New
any body's money.
people of .Sanford at heart, wus very ed buildings ami crippled telephone
Ftench strain 4-•» doz. stalks 32.25­
Mrs. J. W. McCollum, ns state dl- 1 (■o down there tonight and you will
largely tespoasible last year in mak­ communication systems.
32 At); S-lti
stalks 31.75 32.25.
rector, reported her work. Mrs. Pep­ be surprised at tin- act* of tin- won­ Sixty Millions is Capital Authorized by I
ing arrangement* for tin* return of
1 He south suffered most, two towns
per of Gainesville reported fur the j derfully educated dogs; they are a l­
i II 1CAGO: 2S. cloudy. 2 Califor­ the Chnutuuuiiu to Sanford litis year, in Tennessee being completely wreck­
Create New Banks
Florida Bulletin called attention to most human or that is, they under­
nia, 15 Florida arrived, -12 enrs on the and it wns fell th a t ho.eotlld l«*sl lend ed nnd 30 lives lout. Twenty-five per­
stand
the
English
language
pretty
the fact that she has a full page ud
track including broken. Supplies lib­ the association in making this n ’blg sons were reported killed nt Pinson,
from Sanford Merchants and Sanford well and du things that you would
eral nnd movement moderate, market success.
Tennessee and five n.t Dcnnsbcrg. Two
U also to have n special write-up. It is think only n human being could do.
| steady. Florida 10 inch crate* Golden
relief trains, ore with eight physlIt
wns
decidetl
that
starting
next
Well, I will see you there tonight,
an interesting fact thnt the Bulletin
I Self-blanehing -l-ti doz. stalks $2.75clans'
nnd a second with fifty relief
week
a
vigorous
campaign
for
the
Direct loans cannot be mnde tq in­ $3.00; K tloz. stalks $2.00-32.25; 2Vb to
advertisers declare, that tlfey are re­ and be sure to come prepared to have
sale
of
tickets
would
In*
put
on.
Tick­
dividuals. Direct advice^ may be
ceiving hotter results from this than a good time ns that is all that you
doz. stalks $2.00-$2.25, New French
made to co-operative marketing asso­ strain l-rt doz- stalks 32-50-32.75; H ets can now be procured from vari­
from any other channel. Mrs. Huge will have down there—oceans of fun.
ciations or live stock association se­ *dozen stalks 31.75-02.00. few high ns ous members o f the Association at this
of Apalachicola gave n promising and Bring your market baskets along
cured by warehouse receipts for s ta ­ $2.25; 2 1.* and 3 doz. stalk* $t.50-$2. time. Tickets are a* follows: adult 3't;
encouraging report of the coming wn- with you for you can buy your grocer-1
Students over 12 year* -31.75; child­
ie&lt; cheaper there than anywhere in
ple agricultural products or by chat­
terways work.
NEW YORK; 38, cloudy. 27 Flor­ ren under twelve and over six 31.50.
WASHINGTON, March 13.—The, tel mortgage on livestock.
Mrs. Swartz of Tidewater report­
ida arrived.
Supplies liberal, de­ All student tickets will have to be
i
federal
farm lonn board, charged with
ed excellent progress in Home Dem-i
“ No such loan may exceed 75 per mand moderate,’ movement limited, secured from Mrs. R. ('. Maxwell.
administration of the new government cent t f the market value of the agri­
onitrntion work.
.
ChurchwelFs Big1
market slightly weaker. Florida 10 *lt w a s'voted a t ttys meeting that
1 financial intermediate credit banks, cultural product or livestock.
Mr. Newton, of the Red Cross Seal
inch ernfes New Frenrh Strain nnd all money made from the Chautauqua
tlC completed ' yesterday the regulations
work voiced nn appreciation of thu
“ Loans may he rediscounted for Golden Sclf-hlnnching 3-ti doz. stalks this year would be given to the San­
which are to serve ns the guide for the
work of the Federation and 'bespeak*
nntionnl nnd stnto hanks, savings $2.25-12.51). few $2.75, 8 doz. stalks ford Boy Scouts, dear to the tickets of
un
system's
operation in aid of the fnrm* continuation of their assistance. He
hanks, trust companies, agricultural $1.75*-$2;-U) dud stalks $1.50.
this community nnd well deserving of
inlo cr. ■
reported a substantial decrease in tu­
credit corporations hpd incorporated
BOSTON: 35, cloudy. 5 Florida this courtesy.
The sixty million dollurs capital nu- livestock lonn companies.
berculosis )n Florida.
arrived, 11 unbroken nnd 7 broken enrs
Sanford, “The City Substantial”
1°** thorized by the lnw creating the new
Mrs. McCollum who has been the
“ No paper can be rediscounted upon on track. Supplies moderate, demand should certainly be able to put the
nn,l hanks, automatically has been oceredFlorida director to the General Fed­
which the borrower has been charged nnd movement moderate, mnrket is Chautauqua over in great stylo if ev­
cnr Red to the farm lonn hoard by the
eration, resigned her office and Miss
n rate more thnn one and ono-hnlf per­ steady. Carlot sales to washers Mon­ eryone in town takes tho proper in­
,cm treasury nnd indications were given.
Elizabeth Skinner was elected to fill
cent in excess of the discount rate of day, Florida, 10 inch crates New terest.
her unexpired term.
'5e* Following a conference yesterday l&gt;othe intermediate credit bank of the French strain 3-6 doz. stalks $2.50tween Commissioner Lobdoll of the
' ’The evening sossion was opened by
$2.75; 8-10 doz. stalks $L50-$L75.
district.
board nnd Secretary Mellon, Hint n
the singing of Suwnncc River, the
State Pardon Board
“ In ranking ndvnncrs on warehouse
million dollars will be turned over to
loved federation song. The invocation
Starts Four Days Ses­
each of the twelve hanks imemdintely receipts the credit banks can accept Eleventh Annual
was given by Mr*. Henry Wight, and
sion at Tallahassee
upon the issuing of charters. Addi­ only receipts from bonded govern­
w°rds of welcome by Mrs. R. E. Tolnr
Convention Cattlemen
tional funds, up to the aggregate of ment warehouses or satisfactory bond­
president of the Sanford Woman’s
A t ltoanoke Today For Clemency In Behalf of More Than
Hub. On the platform with the state
sixty millions, will be supplied us ed warehouses operating under satis­
factory state supervision and regula­
One Hundred Convicts
officers were Mrs. W. 8. Jennings, the
110 needs arise.
Aril vire president of tho General FedThe board plans, temporarily nt tion. This should lead to broader in*
ROANOKE, Vn.. March 13. — Sev­
• Mr The tim rla ln l I'rru )
c ration; Mrs. Brovard Jones of Mont­
U(l least, to hold loans mnde under Qie tcrest and greater activity In the de­ eral hundred delegates from twelve
TALLAHASSEE, March 13.—Tho
velopment
of
warehouse
facilities
and
gomery,’ past president of the Alnbn„
new lnw to a basis of nine months mnsouthern states wore present today at state pardon board composed of the
ma Federation, and now director from
turity. Mr. Lobdcll explained, liow- proper regulation.
the o|&gt;cning session of the eleventh governor nnd the members of bis ca­
“Tho
facilities
which
tho
bank
will
her state. Mrs. Jones gave u brief
ljN over, thnt this would be done only bonnnunl
convention of tho Southern binet except the treasurer and the
Krecting jn pho gentle, charming wejr
cause no one knew the exact uxtent to be able to afford to co-opcrato mar­ Cattlemcnt’s Association. The feature superintendent of public instruction
***entially her own,'and is to s|&gt;cak
which tho system would be called upon ket conclusion should lead to a greater of the meeting wh^rh will continue started upon four dnys of public bear­
today on “ Public Welfare.” Mrs. Me"7j to aid la agricultural financing.- The development of such enterprises.
“Ample funds will be available for through Thursday is n show of more ings today. Attorneys conjo here from
folium mnde a brief,-witty little talk
" '! first few months or, perhaps a year,
loans
to facilitate orderly marketing than ono hundred of- tho south’s finejt throughout tho stnto to present nrgu0,1 Mrs. Jones and their delightful
I*n‘ he said, would be charged as a period1
pure bred Angus Hereford nnd Short ments for clumcncy In behalf of more
•uaociution of tho "years Just pnst.
of experimentation.
^ but none to support speculative hold­ Horn rnttlu which will be sold during thnn n hundred convicts. The list car­
ing of farm products.”
Mrs. Ross of Surasota, chairman of
ries noc of tho •states notable crime
tug “ **R •* the determination of those
"No lonns will be mnde for n long­ the co/ventlon.
Public Citizenship reported her work
THOMSON, Gn.. March 13— Bolut. charged with the administration of er period than nine months, until tho
figures.
*nd also thnt of Mrs. Vet Brown,
tween
forty and fifty houses were do|CV. the lnw," the commissioner snld, “to system is thoroughly tried out. Upon
‘‘r "nb-chairmnn on Community Scrstrayed
with property damage csti- ’
SERIOUSLY 11.1
nn render maximum service but clcment- livestock ps|&gt;cr, satisfactory assur­
Vlfc- A strong, clenr note of devoted
mated
nt
many thousand( dollars in '
&lt;!tr
T
h
e
A
*
*
n
r
l
a
(
r
d
I'rra
a)
)VP al safety must bo tho first considera­ ance of renewal will be given in propPatriotism ran all through Mrs. Ross’
the
windstorm
that struck the south- , ,
NEW
YORK,
March
13—
Samuel
(
H
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T
h
r
A
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o
c
l
a
l
r
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M
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t e tion. Banks and co-operutiva asso- er coses
*ord».
I
aggregate (lumpers, president of the American
cm
pnrt
of
this
place last night a t •
ST.
LOUIS,
March
13—
'The
F.r.
)|p. ciations desiring to use tho sorvica nmounts -equal to the bank's cnpltnl,
The music for tho evening, entirely
about
7
o’clock.
No
loss of lit* was ,
Rev*.
Daniel
S.
T
uttle,
8(5,
presiding
Federation
of
lutbor^who
hns
beta
se­
X, and sec developed will make their and then the subject of the mortgage
’&gt; local talent, wns truly delightfuj
riously ill with influenza at the Lon- bishop of the Methodi.it Episcopal reported; At Tnylnrtown, a negro satrict Best contribution by offering nothing must submit to re-lnspectlun and a
■ •*» Mildred Himmins played n Polonox hospital, wns reported an sontc- church In the United States, who Moment three miles from her, ten
nan but perfectly sound papers,
naiso by MncDowoll, with perfect unsatisfactory condition of tho security whnt improved yesterday and unless has beer) ill with tho grippe for a week shanties are said to have been destroy­
r is
A construction of tho law's provls- provided."
•hr*landing and grace. Mrs. Leake
complication* arise he will be able to wns reported in n serious condition ed. Several persons are reported ns ‘
to
ions,'made
public by the commission­
*®nK “Thank God for a Garden" by
leave tho hospital this week, physl- yesterday. IIo Is reported to bo the having hud narrow escapes from top­
er was agrcod in the three day conferniam until
* Uicgo, so gloriously that on an
For quick results try a want ad.
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oldest Episcopal*bishop in the world. pling houses.

CLOSING TODAY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923

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T
NOTICE*
to issue in accordance with law. Said
pot Itt
-Hof
Mr*.
Wallace
certificate
emhraces
the
following’
de­
-t the endorsing
am i
.
Notice is hereby given th at a-bill
W
•Hunger a* president General of N.
scribed properly situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wlt: N. 1-2 of will ho introduced at the 1023 session
* 1 / " T^ O N
* I G H T ’I
S. I) A", it.
asNIC. 1-4 of S’E 1-4, Sec. 8, Twp. 20, of the Floridn legislature to prohibit
Thu regent, Mm. W. E. Watson,
MRS. FRED DAIGBR. Social; Editor brought n Surprise package to the
Range 32 E. Containing 20 acres seining in tho lakes, rivers, canals Don’t forget your en­
n
i
s
m
lot
ta
*4
as
and stream s nf Sominolo county, also;
&amp; Jw,
Phono 2ir-W
meeting, which proved to lie scarfs
Jfpr Florida: ParH Jr cloudy- * M-L. Tho said land being assessed a t to regulate the catch nnd means em­ tire family will be ad­
It 7«n ho** *07 »ric*0*
7» and tray covers to be made and gfcthe date of the issuance of such certi­
tf
—If 7*0 on* ( • la * u*/*»0*r* »f **»IM
ployed, nnd also provide penalty "for mitted for 40c to see
Nellie Turner circle will not meet, ‘i tonight and Tuesday; prob- * ficate in tho name of J. II. Bryce.
inen Shen*^
£
hMs*. *r U T*« *** *t»i«riololn«» **rll en by the Chapter to the Line
t\
ly
lotal
rains
in
North
and
*
• H « lil n r * &lt;• thi* *riw rli«nt.*l»l"«
its
violation.
-kon account of sj»ceinl meetings nt the
Also: Tax Certificate No. 715 d a t­
avfoll*. or trlfflin w lk&gt; llta*. It "H cr for the hospital,
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Central
portion;
little
P
Sanford
Chamber
of Commerce,
*»» OT**«»r
__
Miss France* Dutton, tiic charm ­ church.
ed the 2nd day of June, A. I). 1913,
VIOLA DANA in
i
change
in
temperature,
Seminole
County
Fish
ti Game
ing daughter of the hostess, told most
hua filed said certificate in my offico
I
. . SOCIAL CALENDAR
.
**
201-tfc
Protective Association,
Clifford Ponbody arirved in the city a
interestingly of her trip abroad.
^ IH h fcl M Ik P I I J f t I1 nnd has mude application for tax deed
today
and
is
n
guest
at
the
Valdez
Monday—St. Agnes Guild businert
At the conclusion of business, a
tft issue In accordance w j|h law. Said
RENT-A-CAR
....... 11 --' meeting a t the home of Mrs. S. M.j pleasant social hour was enjoyed, tho Hotc.
certificate embraces tho following do■
The Daily Herald. ir»c per week.
Drive it Yourself ,
Lloyd on Park avenue at 3:30 p. tn .; hostess serving delicious refreshscribed property, situated in Seminole
Call for Reel
Mark it down for record. There
Comity, Florida, to-wit: I,ots 3 nnd
Monday—Wcstminuter Club business ments.
Piione 3
South Atlantic and East Gulf
were
no
nutomoDilo
nccidenta
on
the
4, Block -1, Russell’s .Pint of Fort
meeting and election of officers at
About twpnty members were presAnd a Fox News
OAK nnd SECOND ST.
Sanford Orlando road Saturday night States: Rain beginning of week nnd Rocif. The Bnid Inin! being assessed
‘the home of Mrs. E. D. llrownlee on cnl at this meeting.
ngnin
about
Wednesday
or
Thursday;
29C-fltc
or Sundny mornieg.
at* the date, of the issuance, of such
JPalmitto avenue at 3:20 p. m.
except-in Southern Florida, otherwise
• LOVELY BRIDGE PA RTY ’ .
certificate in the name of A. B. Rus­ MAGNOLIA LEAVES WANTED— In
Monday—State Hoard of F. F. \V. C.
Dudley Roy arrived Sundny after­ generally fair; tempernture near nor
sell.
Artistic in every detnil wan the
reply, state quantity available nnd
-TOMORROW—
meeting nt ^lub rooms at two p. in.
noon from Tampico, Mv-ioo to visit mat.
.
;
•-«-Hr Also: Tax Certificate No. 747, d at­ location from Sanford.—Gulf Process­
bridge party given Saturday a fte r­
Monday—Pi|K* Organ Club mcetn nt noon by Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe nt his aunt, Miss Bazelle, at 200 Park
ed the 2nd day of Juno, A. D. 1913,
Frank Mayo in
THE SANFORD MJJLD1NG ban filed said certificate in my office ing Cm, 2405 Union Ave., C hatta­
the homo of Mrs. II. T. Pace of the Montezuma, honoring Mrs. K. W. Avenue. Mr. Roy formerly resided
nooga, Tonn.
297-Dtp
&amp;
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
IS
A
West First street, nt 3:30 p. m.
“The Bolted Door”
nnd has made application for tax deed
Ferguson of Titusville (nee Dorothy here hut hns been in OKI Mexico for
CO-OPERATIVE
INSTITU­
Tuesday—F. F. W. C. state board Fielding) n-recent bride. There were the past year.
(•&lt;
)LDS
ARE
CONTAGiOUS
to issue in uecordance with law. Said
TION. BY THE PEOPLE AND certificate embraces the following de­ Coughs and Colds are contagious
meeting nt 9 o’clock n. nr. nt the four tables of players.
Mr. nnd Mrs.. Frank Jovney FOR THE PEOPLE, ‘ INVEST­ scribed property situated In Semi­ and require prompt treatm ent ur. they
.
club rooms.
The dainty color motif of pink and
nnd
Mm . Herman P.illmeycr left to-JIMENTS DRAW 8 PER CENT nole County, Florida, to-w it: Lot* 4 upload or develop into Flu nnd Grippe.
Tuesday—Mrs. George Knight will white was carried out with quantities
SEE CATHRAE
tiny
for
point* on the East coast an.i INTEREST. AND ARE SECUR­ nnd 5, of Block C, Russell's Flat of Take no chances when you can get
entertnin the members of the Even­ of sweet pens. Tho tally enrds were
ED 1IY FIRST MORTGAGES Fort Herd. Tho said land being ns- holey* Honey nnd Tar for a few cents Iqcomc Tax Specialist, People* Bank
also designed In pink and white. Af­ from there they will motor to their lll%i
ing Bridge Club.
ON
IMPROVED PROPERTY IN
home
in
Cumberland.
Md.
Mr.
Jenvey
Wednesday—Mrs. G. D. Bishop will ter several interesting games, scores
V ^ T l A n i l Y (' ROW NG C IT Y f esied “ t Ihc «»ato of the Issuance ofjnnd quickly check ci/aghs and colds. MARCH 13th, 11th and 15th
ccrt,fJcatc {t| thc* name of A. B. The constantly Increasing demand for
, entertain the members of the F o rf-; were counted and the prizes, dainty is head of one of Marylnnd’a larg­ A S T L A D I L l G R O W IN G U I T .
.
All Forms
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Foloy’H Jloiiey and T ar, for three’
» • r ' nightly Bridge,Club.
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j vanity puff boxes, given. Mrs. Fergu est printing pinnta and is also inter­
Alio:" Tan Certificate No. 748, dut- generations, bar. made it the largest NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
Wednesday—Mrs. Harry Papworth Son, honorcc, was presented a liund ested in many other enterprises. He is BEAUTIFUL WOMANHOOD FOR
ed the 2nd day of June, A. I). 1018,'selling cough medicine in the world,
will entertain at luncheon and I’ut- painted bonbon dish, pninted by the an old friend of W. T. Field of this
Tho Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751 .
MARCH
city and was attracted hero by tho
has filed said certificate in my. office j C«»t«ins no opiatcs-ingredients nre contemplates a rniio In scale to 75c
ting Tournament nt the Country hostess.
*A‘ the conclusion of th t enrd game glowing accounts that Mr. Field wrote
am! has made r.ppl!&lt;*tion for tax deed ] printed on the wrapper. Refuse sub- per hour, taking effort May 13, 1923.
a*
Club a t one o’clock.
The March issue of Benutiful Wortt*
tli«
ho&amp;tes.i assisted by her motlier, him about Sanford. Mr. nnd Mr*. Jen­ a n h ^ U , V a»dn7trnV ru“ co n u in i 'n »•&gt;!» « « i" accordance with law. -8*,d
F r i d a y — Mrs. Frank Miller will en29l-2Ctp
” P0" V o W * ^
vey will return to Sanford next seas­
• a ltd mate emhraces the following de- everywhere; aciv.
.
t&lt; rtain the member* of the Lucky Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs.
wide variety of- ■
Information
on ••
Beauty
—
on
with
the
idea
of
atnying
nil
win­
Fred Wa Ion a, served a delirious m i­
Thirteen Bridge Club.
and Beauty Culture. Among tho con­ scribed property situated in Seminole | ; | | | a i n | | ,|ia |B ;|V I]a i, H ai, Hnna.HBBaMBBHBHRaaKaaa|. BaaUBHaHa|RB
nd course and coffee followed by a:i ter,
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tributors arc Charlotte Perkins Gil­ County, Floridn, to-wlt: Lots 4 and
•ice course. On tho plates were favors
man who writes “ Do you know beauty
.
THEY WILL NOT FORGET
of sweet
Friday—Annual Linen Shower for
the peas.
when you see it? " Then there b an,T ho Paid land being assessed at the
A
practical
lesson
was
given
in
co­
This was a rhnrming courtesy and
Fcrnald-Laughton hospital.
interview with D. W. Griffith on Mate of the isspunco of ruch certifiIcy Hot..........
Thermos
Bottles, Lunch
Etc.
ere
of t xceptionnl pleasure to the operation when the Glen. St. Mary
F ' Saturdny—Annunl'Llnpn Shower for
e_ nn.
n ursery’gave to tho school children Whnt Is Beauty?" an told to Capitol* cato in the name of A. H. Russell.
guests
who
Included
the
members
of
Lunch
Kits
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'v
•
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$.1.00
the
Mrs.Fcrnnld-Lnughton
F. W. Riedcr of hospital.
Chicago. III.,
W. Ashworflth. Marie Rnppoid «dvises] Also: T^x Certificate No. 749, dnt-.;l inlrt, 51.&lt;«&gt;. L u u r ts , §.L0(),
• • of Moore Haven pinnt* with which to
*
arrived in the city Saturday and will the Alpha Della sorority.
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reset their school grounds that hail you to "Sing Your Way to H ealth,"ltd the 2nd day of June, A. I). 1913,
spend n short time here.
while Kitty Gordon think* "Forty of bus filed said certificate in my bfflco
been
denuded
by
the
floods
hist
sum­
MOTHERS’ CLl’II
. ■—*.
age o f ■supreme beauty." These nre and hnss mr.de application for tax deed
Friday
afternoon the members of mer. These future citizens of tin*
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
I„ C. Eldridge of Hradcnlown spent
Glades will not fofget this a rt of only n few of the many interesting to issue in accordanee with law. Skid]
the day in Sanford Saturday attend* the Mother* Club nnd a few extra kimlnesj.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
feature* in th is superbly Illustrated certificate embraces the following de-1
Authorized Kastman Kodak Agency
Krxall Store
guests were entertained by Mrs. M.
, ing to busim-ss.
number. 'Hiore are be.1ides an article scribed property situated in Semi­ PIIONE 325
Sanford, Florida
Minarik at her home on Laurel ave.
by Alice Mary Kimball on how to ‘‘Ov­ note County, Florida, to-w it: Lots 4
MANY DIE IN PITTSBURGH
The
rooms
were
bright
with
quan­
Mrs. G*. S. Sclm an-is visiting in
ercome your shyness—and get a hus­ and B of Bloch 8, Russell's plat of n i B i z i u E H K C i s a s a a n i n R i r a c B s z i n Q u a r n s i i i n z i r s n E n i i i m i a
FIRE
Valdosta, Gn., the guest of her par­ tities of red cross and ferns. Several
band", "How to lie happy though di- Fort Reed. The said land being namatters of important business were
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Cheney.
PITTSBUHGII,
March
8.—Fifteen
&gt;
vorccd" t»y Fulton Ou:**lt-r, " U v r uessed at tin- date of the issuance of
discussed and plans mude, among
person*
have
licen
taken
to
hospital',
Roads" by Richard Barry ami the a u -,tUrh certificate in the name of A. H.
Mr. nr,«l Mm. H. W. Ferguson of them being the cooked food sale to lie surioiinly burned anil lifty other* are tobiogrnphy of a foot entitled “Once Russell.
TRY OUR SANFORD MAID DREAD
Titusville were the guests of Miss L u -1given Saturday to Mart the fund for
believed to be trapped in a building u Beautiful Foot! i’.u1 Now.” nntrrilto.
Unless sutirl certificate* sirali he re­
cy Byrd Smythe on Saturday.
i Better Films for School Children,
rial l»y Iternacr MaeFmlden a* only ho i decim.*] according to law tax det-rl will
A crisp loaf on your table this evening would add much to your meal.
which tiie members hope to show ev which i* completely srnrouniltd by a
can write it.
• issue ihen na on lire 3rd day of A{it.il,
An;
that
is
sweeping
the
lower
north
ory
Saturday
morning.
A good nose would lie tickled in our frag ran t Sanitary Bake Shop,
Mis* Mary McMahon, of New York
side district, according to reports of
•---------------------------(A. D. 1923.
‘
.
After
tiniiusines*
liad
been
di*|*osblinding
the odors of all our appetizing, wholesome goodie*.
arrived 'here Saturday ami will open
Are the gears on your car b eared?
Witness my official signature and;
police last night at 9 o’clock.
n Marinella simp soon in the Meisch e.l of, the hostess served a tetnpting
Several persons lost their live* in Master lubricant carries with it " gL*al IhL* the 2fith day o f.February, A.
salmi cotirro nnd coffee.
building.*
the
tire which half an hour Inter was guarantee to replace broken or worn |, jgog.
Among the guests present wenbelieved to be under control, police out gears, tiost* no mure than oilier
(HEAL) , E. A. DOUGLASS,
Mrs. llownrtl Tibbuls and little son Mrs. T. M. Puleston, Mrs. Joe Cliit- announc' d. Emergency relief worker* good grease—Hanford Battery Service
r’lerl. I’in-uit tiourt, ,
Munson of llmntllln nre the guests tenden, Mrs. Forrest, Mrs. S. W. hurried to the scene and lmg.ui search ( o.
.
N ext to Frlnecss Theatre
:t-7-\Vid-l’ri-Mun Irno-e
Seminole tkiunty, I’ia.!
of her aunt Mm. Fannie Munson and Bradford, Mrs. Frank Adams, Mrs. of the debris for the bodies uf ptntiddc
‘e-SOJUp
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. j
‘sisters, Misses /« • and Fannie Helm Irinhart, Mis. Augusta Eigenmann, victims.
NOTICK
TO
PROPER­
Mm. Orien Steiistrom, Mrs. Volie
Munson.
The flame* w en' confined to a four
'4HSS'ISUSSSaSUSSKaKnaRBSRBBaBNUDunRt:«EDZXRSSHaSUBD5’tB R R n B B U S IS aB aiB B aaK aiaiS U flH (l
Williams, Mrs. I!. R. Dean, Mrs. Geo.
story liriik building, one floor of which
TY
OWNERS
B n &amp; l , UM (• H ■ 1 1; U Si M n X M U ■ 2 Bi ■ R U U tl □ MI2I!H tl tl [J C U B U U 4 ■■K B K )*
M M d U It a fl M■ H Z h L ' S l l B S H S a S M M B I I I I S S
Paxton,
Mrs.
W
-.
M.
Thigpen
and
LUNCHEON AND TOURNAMENT
wa* utilized as u club room.
Mr*. Harry Papworth will enter­ Mrs. E. D. Chittenden.
1 Store in Florida
In the construction of City Paving j 52 10 Stores in Gcorgiatnin nt n luncheon and Approach rind ’
t
lu
re
will
its
a
niuplus-of
earth
which]
hh
Putting tournament nt I the- Country LINEN SHONVEH i OH IIOSPH AL
belong* to the city. Tho City will u sc jJij
' • Club on Wednesday honoring n qumFriday nnd Saturday are the day,
all they have need f**ernfter which the'*
her of friemla from Del-and ami Or- for the Linen shower for the Imp-dtal
balance will ho disponed of to private* j
Jnndo. She will Ire ass Uteri in enter- and it i* earnestly desired t h a t'every
! pin tie* in the vicinity of the work at
taining her guest* by u number of one will contribute generously and
123c. per cu. yd. where the haul will
San ford friend*.
. these articles nre greatly needed.
SHORTAGE OF C’AUB IMMINENT;
Phone 127
not exceed 2.000 f. el and one cent per 55 Sanford’s New Store------ ---------------------_____
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i Chairmen have been appointed for
M l RECORDS BEING BROKEN
iu. yd. additional per 100 feet .where
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT POST- 1 rli&gt;- various rlm n ln - and i f you an
SAYS LOC AL DEALER
[ the haul exceed* 2 Olio feel.
,
PON ED
not * member of any of these chur» he
Anyone desiring any of this cattle
There will lx- no meeting of tire So- you are mvio d and weinuae to «&lt;&gt;.i . Though the Ilupp Motor Car Cor­
rial Department for tilts week, it hav- I tribute any way; it will W nppreei poration completed a 30 per cent en­ should notify the City Manager.
1
C. J. RYAN,
ing been called (.IT on account of the nterl. Just send your article* to one of largement to its Detroit plant only
BBBBIIKHKOBBaM9IUBBBBBHBBBBaRII9BBrtBBnBSIBBBBBBMBBBaaBUaBBflBBBBI|
2-19-o.«.w.-lw
’City
Manager.
IS
State Board meeting which U being the chnirmen.
seven weeks ago, it already And.* ithold today and tomorrow nt the club ^Friday and Saturday of thin week, elf forced to operate its entire facil­
mint*. AH member* of the racial do-) Speer &amp; Son, Yowcll, and Churrivwvl! ities at capacity to meet it* present Notice of Application for Tax Deed
partm ent nre asked to nttend these Co., will hold a special sale on th e e demand, is the Information just leUnder Section 575 of the General
article*, m i buy your article* and ccived from Detroit Ly Perry Jernimeeting*.
Statute* of the State of Florida
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' save money and *til! help a worthy gnn of the It. &amp; 0 . Motor Co., lucn!
Notice in hereby given thnt B. I’itt.'B B
H B B U B B inB B K B K B R E B H N raR B IS X Z nU nS B H naiD IIIM H nX S R IR IIlIB N IIIIS I
i cause.
I). A. JL
IIimmobile Dealer*.
purchaser of Tax &lt;.ertifirate Nn'. 121 t,
■h
Friday afternoon the Sidli. H arri­ ■ The article* needed are Sheet* 7-'&gt;y
All previous Hupmohile sales rec­ dated the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1912, 5 a
son chapter N. S. D. A. R- lield B- Jill) ,,r ir.i; pillow -.lip* llx l" ; dresser ords nre lieing shattered. Ilupp is find­ lias filed said certificate in my officeJjB
rcgulur nronthiym veting nt the love­ j scarf* 22x.:0; tray cloth* 12x15; tow­ ing itself in the unique position of and hn* made application for IHix Z h
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ly country home of Mrs. F. 1. ibit- els of all kinds and sizes; single lied just having considerably added to its Deed to issue in accordance with law. a a
dimity spread'..
Yard .................................................... ....................29c t&lt;)jD00
^
output facilities and then almost im­ Snld certificate embrnecs the follow- ■■
ton.
U-l’s all pull together and make mediately discovering that they are
During the business session it wus
ing described property Bituutcd In ■
derided to hold n spend the day pic­ thin shower a success.
Insufficient.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot ■■
nic, on Flag day, March 27, visiting
•February shipment* of Hupmohile* 8, Block 3, Russell’s Plat Fort Reed. 55
ST. iJOSEPII, Mil h., March 12.— easily surpassed those of January,
Chapters from DcLand, Daytona, New
■S
Thu iuiil iund being asscstod nt the ■■
• • x
45c •
Yard
fimyrnn nnd Orlando nre invited to William ’/.. Foster, of Chicago, was which came close to.hreaking nil the date of the issu.inco of *uch ccrtifi- ■■
ss
Join us and spend tj»e day nt the site placed on trial in the Berrien county monthly records. The continuance of cate iu tho name of A. B. Russell.
of old Fort Mellon. Another interest­ circuit court this morning charged transportation difficulties throughout
Also: Tux Certificate No. 347, dated £■
B
ing feature of this mooting was the- with, writing, advocating and "delib­ the month necessitated further num­ the (&gt;th day of July, A. I). "1913, has J|a
s:
presentation of tho flag to the Soutli erately justifying" the doctrine that erous drivcaWnys to the nearer cen­ tiled said certificate in my office and
Yard .......................... ............................../......17c, 29c, 35c, 40c
Hide Prim ary school, by the Bailie "industrial political reform should he ters of distribution in an effort to haa made application for Tax Deed to bo
- Ir
Harrison chapter through Mrs. John brought about by crime, sabotage, and lighten the general traffic burden and issue in accordance with law. Said n u
other unlawful methods of terrorism." I to provide additional freight bar.* for
' I,conard[.
certificate embraces the following j
J .hipmsrnt to the mare distant citieff dcscrilHii property situutod in Semi- cm
Resolution* were mude by the Farter I* the first of 32 person*
Chapter on the death of Dr. N. DeV. ested a fter a raid on u national com
"Hupmohile distributors and deal
Ileg.
munist parly meeting hint August, t o cm Inst November placed orders for nolo County, Florida, to-wlt:
Yard
Howard.
10.05 chs. 8. and 3.92 ch*. 1*. of N\V.
face
trial.
Another m atter of importance was
1923 delivery for nearly 10,000 more cor. of NE 1-1 of H\V 1-4, Sec. 0, Twp.
cars than the company produced iu 20 S. R. 31, run H 2 1-2 cbs. K 0 ih s.jfig
it* record yenr of 1922," ray* Mr. Jcr- N 2 1-2 elw., W 0 chs., containing 1;S
nigea. "Now tho* are urging the fac­ aero M-L. The said land bring aSBess4jJ|»
19c, 22c, 50c
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Yard
tory to rni*o their quotas still higher.
When another car would
outlived its
mmmm
til at tiie dale of the issuance of i^rhjK g
Tltuy point out that they m ust have certificate in the nnmo of E. T. Dele- no
ess, the Hupmohile goes serenely on
even more to meet the dcniund. Many
|S*
distributors are reporting thnt their B»h.
Alro: Tax Certlfleatc No. 2243, g g
! giving the same faithful, steady service that
present orders, already indicate a
dated the 2nd day of June, 189(5, has ■■
Yard ....... . . .
shortage of Hupniobites in their te r­
characterized the first days of its ownership
hr
ritory within tho next two or three filed raid certificate in my office and M
■
lift* made application for tux deed to
“ j w« ok*.
New and Kciluccd Prices
Hupp’* mnnufaefurlng department issue In accordance with law.-Raid cer­ K
mMi
Effective January First
" in making an vintensive study of the tificate embrace* tho following dc- s:
—
scrilied
property
aituated
in
Seminole
MB
• I corporation’* entire plant facilities
■ ' in nn effort to And .way* to raise the County, l'lerida: E. 9.1-2 rii.i. of NE. "g
a • -.*
SIB
Ladies’ Ucst Room u . daily output to n higher level. They l-i of F.\V I I, See. fl. Twp. 20. S.
Open Pay and Night
m :
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gj hope to increase thi* output during 51 K. (le a s lot* A*, B, C, and D, le*s
■ ' the last six rno:ith.i of thi* year, In beg. N. E. ior. run S 3.73 clis., W 5.59 an
Si older to provide for tho continually id s., N. 3.78 chs , K 5.59 e)rs). Tho
said land being assessed nl the date °l.{ [B
greater demand* for Hapinobllos."
The heavy sale? of January ami the issuance of sucif certificate in tho j mb
Sanford, Fin., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
February nlrtmdy make it certain thnt name of Unknown, *
B
Distributors Scmlncle and Lube Counties
Also: Tax Co;tiflsato I4o. 213, d a t-!"J|
Hupmohile busir.crs for the first quar­
I
One of the Largest mid Most \1 v i o l a t e Prlvc-in Filling
ter lu the corporal ion's history, and ed the 2nd day c f June, A. D. t9l9,'gM
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%
i Stations In this pari of the sta le
.
that it will probably break all quar­ haa filed suit! cortifioato in my office n u
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1023

PAGE W O

S l,

to be lightly conaldorcdf_ An epidem­
ic might result in more damage to the
state, from a financial viewpoint, (to
€
(■■kllabtU P v r r r afternoon r i r r p t Hnnsay nothing of the loss of life, than
d n r nt U r H e ra ld Itulldlna. K»T
S n a n o l l a A t t n Hanford, Fla.
many times the amount sought to lie
1.
— A new Library Building in the center of the city.
saved
by an extreme economist.
The Herald Printing Co.
2.
— Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
“ I also favor increased pensions for
FtIUI.lHHKIt!l
3.
—The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
the old Confederate so Idlers. The num­
H . J . H O L L Y ...................... ................... K d l t o r
192-1.
ber of pensioners is decreasing every
N. J. U L l . A J t n
..H e r r e t a rr- T re a .u re r
4.
— a big Auditoriu mthnt will seat at least 5,000 people.
II. A. MCKI. ___________tlrnrrnl M n n « * r r
year, so this will permit an increase
I t . N. 1101,1. V ... A d r e r t l . l n n M . n w r r
5.
— New hopie for the Canipbcll-Lossing Post, American
in pensions to the survivors without
A d r e r t l a l a c llatea Mode K n o n n on
Legion.
A ppllr atl on
increasing the pension tax millago.
G.— A Community Chest out of which all funds will be
"I believe that the best and fairest
L K W IH K i l l i n ' .... &lt; lrrnUMi.it Mnnnrrr
drawn.
JPfcana U L W a ft e r I p, m.
way to raise more revenue for good
The reason why comparatively few peo­
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
Knboerlplloa P H lt la Advnnee
rends is to iucronse the gasoline tax
ple Ret anywhere in u financial way is be­
and
One Year..------ ------- — ,------....— —— f&lt;MMi
8.
—-Municipal
ownership,
starting
with
water
works
to two cents, giving the department
Ilia H lc iat h a .......................•................ *80®
cause they tlo not save with a fixed purpose.
so ft water.
Delivered In I’llp Hr C arrier
for general use one cent and th e re­
One W eek . ..__ — .......— ....... 13 Cente
|
;r
\
9.
— Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
spective counties one cent. Thus the
a
The
mnn
who
g
e
ls
the
best
results
de­
10.—
Ten
thousand
people
here
one
year
from
today.
THe HlK I * * ’ In IK -p agr W e e k l f H e r ­
man who derives the benefits accruing
ald e n l l r e l r r o r r r a
Hrmlnole Connlp
posits
a
specified
amount
with
.this
institu­
and la publlahrd e v e r * F r i d a y
A dierfrom good roads is the man who
f U l n a rates made k n o n n on a)i|illmtion weekly or monthly.
Boston, Mass., publisher of the Chris­
pays."
tloa. 93.00 per re ar, a l n a r a In a d in n r r .
tian Endeavor World. Dr. Shaw was
M H U D C H T i l l : AKNOCIATRU P R E I I
for many years treasurer and later
By following this plan, success and fi­
1 T h a A s s o c i a te d P re s * la e x c lu s iv e ly
Interesting Data
secretary, for the United Society of
e n t i t l e d to t h e u s e f o r r e i m b l lc n t lo n of
nancial independence will follow you.
a lt n ew * d |* | i a t r h r * c r e d i t e d to It o r
Christian Endeavor. A physical col­
~ n o t o l h r r w lno c r e d i t e d In t h l a p a p e r
of Early Days lapse
e n d aleo t h e lo cal
news
p tih llih e d
following an automobile acci­
herein.
m
dent made it Imperative that ho give
AII r l a h l s o f re - p tih |lc n U o n t*f apectal
The destruction of the Ocklnwnha
d la p a t c h e a h e r e i n n r « aln o n w i m d
Letters and cards are constantly
up part of the work ho was carrying. h a
s
O f f l e » l I I K H A I . D til l M i l N&lt;i. I*k.,nr I4N lieing received at the office of the hotel nt Kusli* by fire, and nn inven­ Dr. Shaw's Florida friends hope that
i1! k t m ' » i n m
fa p m
tory
of
the
salvage
which
followed
First Baptist church telling of the
our state will give to him, also, n gen­
Fnretirn AilvpriUinK He|irr*r?v.«tlv*
forth among other things the
erous restoration through its glori­
□ TIILA M LM C AN PRESS ASSOCIATION coming of ilolegations from churches brought
Monday
Sanford, Florida
throughout the district covering six register of the hotel for the aeason ous sunshine, during his visit in St.
8 p. m.—Regular meeting of I. O.
of 1880-87.
associations.
Petersburg.
C. F., at Masonic Hall.
,
The register Is the old-fashioned
Mrs, IVelman, superintendent of
Registration for the state conven­
kind
with
n
page
of
blotting
paper
7:80
p.
in.—Bowling
nt
the
Parish
the women's work in Florida, Miss
i i i i R u i i i K i i i i a i i i i i a i M i i i m m K M i i i i i i i i i m i m i
tion, to be held in Miami, June 8-11,
The Federal Loan Board has just
Lcnchmnn of Atlanta and Mrs, B. A. between each register sheet nnd on is going on as rapidly a» If it were House.
arranged to hnve six millions avail­
Federation of Woman’s Clubs viaitInglis of Jacksonville will reach the this blotter is the advertisement of "always June in Miami." Pensacola
able for the farmers. Down here
city this afternoon, Automobile par­ Jacksonville, Chattanooga, Savannah, district Ims Us full quota registered ing the city.
the farmers arc the only ones that ties will begin to arrive this after­ and Atlanta bouse*.
7:30 p. m.—-Band rehearsal of Tam
can get money. What we need jl a loan
Foremost is the State Rank of and other districts nearer Miami will
noon nnd tomorrow morning.
O’.Shnnter
Ladle* Band nt the court
soon
follow
Pensacola's
example.
from the Fedbrnl board that will give
The opening session will he tomor­ Jacksonville, with Henry A. L'Engle
house.
One
evening
during
Christian
En­
us money to build houses in the city
row morning a t 10 o’clock. The feature the manager. It is said th at it would
American Legion Celebration all
,
of Sanford.
of tomorrow morning’s session will “make collect hint; nt all points that deavor Week, Roger Unbstm, the wide­ week.
----------- o-----------ly known economist nnd statistician,
are
accessible."
Mumby,
Stockton
be nn address by Miss Leachmun of
That girl with the temperature of Atlanta, and the features of the a f­ &amp; Knight wore doing a wholesale nml was n guest nt a banquet given by the
Tuesday
1M that puzzled tile medical profes­ ternoon session will be addresses by- retail business in crockery, china, Atlanta Christian Endeavor Union.
8
p
.
m.—Regular
drill, Go. D., F.
He
spoke
informally,
nnd
paid
a
triWA. Gogelt
sion for so many weeks was only fak­ Mrs. IVelman, State W. M. U. sec­ glass and earthen ware.
N.
(I.
a
t
court
house..
ute
to
Christian
Endeavor
as
a
spe­
and
If.
II.
Huckmnn
a
re
practicing
ing. She used a hot water bottle to retary, and Mrs. B. A. Inglis, Jack­
8 p. m.—Regular meeting Royal
law. The Key Line. F. If. &amp; N. Co. cial influence |n his life. "I owe more
keep the temperature up. We sup­ sonville.
to Christian Endeavor than to any­ Arch Masons nt Masonic Hall. *
(s’the
shortest,
quickest
and
best
line
pose she will now get a good job in
Among others who will deliver ad­
Al­
7:30 p. m.—Bowling nt the Parish
vaudeville as the “girl with a temper­ dresses Thursday morning will be to principal points in Florida. The thing, becuuse It was ill a Christian
House.
’■
ature."
Dr. R. W. Thiot, Del .and; l)r, N. B. Jacksonville, Tampa nnd Key West Endeavor society I found myself. My
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of
------------o----------Rogers, Jacksonville, nnd Dr. R. D. railroad says it is the only direct (Irst job was on the lookout commit­
Rotary
Club at Valdez Hotel.
tee.
That
is
where
I
llrst
learned
to
line
for
Green
Cove
Springs,
St.
Au­
Representative Ram GrifTIn of &lt;*&gt;r- Gray, Atlanta.
sell
goods;
I
learned
there
to
make
Si*V
gustine,
Palntku,
Del-ami,
Sanford,
lando is opposed to "knickers" a lid he
people
do
wlml
the)’
raid
they
didn’t
Wed/ie.sday
Enterprise,
Titusville
nml
nil
points
says if some one will draft a hill muk- CELERY SHOULD BRING BETTER
t' ■ A
on the Florida Southern and South want to do, but they thanked me la­
12:15 noun—Weekly luncheon of
ing it unlawful to wear knickers he
FRICKS
VJJ,
ter.
In
Christian
Endeavor
I
learned
Florida
railways.
Kiwanis
Club
at
the
Valdez.
will pass it in Tallahassee. Sam means
j
to
express
myself."
Then
he
proceedThu. most interesting part of th
8 ji . ni.— Regular meeting of the i
r
well enough but lie is just fifty years
The peak «&gt;f the celery shipments
la-hind the times. Knickers Would look may mil have lieen reached as yet but legi'-li'i .shows the tremendous growth ed to talk religion to these young pro­ F.lks’ Cluli at the Club House.
!J
welt on Sam and he might to take to Sanford probably tupped the heap Sal* of Florida, since IHMil. Bartow is m- pic ami said what i- well worth passFL
credited with l,20tl people, Braden- ing on to older people.
nung penThursday
wearing them.
urady nr will one day this week. Re­ town, .10; Brooksvillc 1.000, Cedar pie. the world Is not moved by figures;
------------ o -----------7:30 p. m.—Regular meeting of the
gardless nf whether the peak has been Key 2,000; Daytona 1,500; Eustis it is moved by feelings. Whlis this old
Fra nee says she is ready to quit leached ur not the celery grower* a n ­ 1,000; Gainesville 8,01)0, Jacksonville world needs today is not money, or Eastern .Star at Masonic Hall,
8 p. in.—Regular meeting of Medi­
the Ruhr section any time Germany nul getting ns good a price as they 18,710, Key West 10,000, laike City market*, or goods, but men. The
pays up. We don’t think France likes should get. There is hut little celery 2,500, 1-akelund 1,000, Leesburg 1,000, greatest thing in the world is not bu­ cal Corps, F. N. G., nt court house.
m- &lt; , »
V 51
f.
H p. m.—Band drill, 15Uh Infantry
the job any better than the Germans outside nf the Sanford section, the Live Oak 500, Madison 800, Mantled* siness, or pfensures, or nations, but
A V
Band at court house.
nnd it would seem like a good pol­ new strain of celery is all right now
la 1,800, Ocala 2,500, Orlando 2.500, man. And the greatest thing in man
7:80 p. m. Howling at the Parish
icy on tile part of Germany to pay- that it has reached m aturity, th*
Palutka 2.000, Peii-mcda 0,000, San­ is nut education, o talent, or influence
&gt;ri
House
by Men’s flub.
up nnd get France id? her neck.
golden is just as fine as it lias ever ford 1.200. St. Augiiitim- 2.500. £jla ike or brains, but an immortal Hold. The
—“7 - —
— ._ ,zr .
— I been -uat tla»-Weather tip -UUUl today 500, Tallahassee l,u00, Tampa 3,500, need of t hr* world today is not schools
Friday
Orlando Is thinking of extending Its j has been cold and fine and yet the Tarpon Springs 200, Tavares 200, or factories nr cities, but a revival of
city limits up to Winter Park. All: price does not go to tin- mark where Wnltla 100. White Springs 200. This religion!"
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of the
Aiming Ilit- features of the coining Itedpaita&lt;'linii(nuqi|n will lie the popu­
right, ito this ami we will extend oitrjji should go. There is no use in going completes the names of Florida towns
Chamber of Commerce at the Valdez
lar
programs
given by the wel b known Laura Wert in Ladles Q uartet.___
city limits down to Winter Faik and, into details about this marketing hu.-.- ef importance fp have mention,
Hotel.
Tills roiiquiny iio\or fulls to prnVida a feast of musical entertainment nrul
Shoots Golf Ball
then we can all enjoy the Park as a iucss. The law of supply ami demand
7:30 p. m.— Regular meeting of the urtlstry. Es|KelwlIy notable among tlu-ir offerings are mu-lad arid dramatic
It is only a apnn of 2.7 years since
common meeting ground. The time is is well known nnd it is old stuff, also.
Knights Templar a t Masonic Hall.
Into
Shop;
Out
of
numbers given in costume depleting the dress, manners and mugs of the Amer­
this h o tel, register was opened, anil
coming when there will be nn pn-. The price of celery at present is not
7:30 p. m.— Band rehearsal, Tam ican Gobudnl period, tbo Civil War days, tho early seventies and of the
the population of the towns that are
Window; Gets a 3 O’Shnntcr Band a t court house.
broken line of homes nil along the arbitrary by any niruns and the
Quakers.
cities now and those that were then
roadway from Hanford to Orlando ami growers cannot make anything nt the mentioned ns resort* nnd are no long­
fnrtrumenial trio-j. cello nnd violin solos and readings an* id** pretnlacut
then Holly’s Trolley will In- built.
BELLAIR HEIGHTS, Fla., March
on the quartet’s programs, which tin? always hailed 'ylth iJcliglit.
price being paid at this time. It can er known, tells the story that towns
Dates Booked Ahead
go higher ami the Hernld would like are made where men make them.— 13.—A freak golf shot luipened onj Band concert every Sunday at -1:15
the eighteenth hole of number* two;
EVIDENTLY FORT MYERS “ AIN’T to see it go higher without any more l-akc Co. Lm hrricR.
p. m. in Gentrnl I'ntk.
H i n s s ii iJ C D i js i B a iu i B M i r .s a ia D U B u a a s r n H jr H i i a u n i c ic i ir in ?
GOT NO STYLE
course here yi terduy. J. II. Wall, of
argument about why it docs or docGhnutauqun, March 31st to April
Oshkosh, drove a hall from the 18th ■Sth
not get to the place where it should
*
SAN 1*0 It I&gt; NEEDS HOMES!
Guarantors for the funding of the l a . It could he boosted up a notch
lie into Alex Smith’s shoji. Georgei
...
, ... .
IIKI.D
SANFORD.
YOURSELF.
(on don, n jiro, was ju st going into tnc {j|nj|
chautauqua which has just closed its and not hurt anyone. We all know
AND THE OTHER FELLOW shoji when the ball wns passed in justj
'
_____________ _____
performances have been giving up this fnct'jind there is no use in deny­
I1Y INVESTING IN THE SAN­
$17.50 e a c h to make up the difference ing it.
ahead of him .
4
i
FORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN AS­
between the guaranty sum of $550
---------------- o----------It was easy to Jilay the ball out Photographer Dies
SOCIATION.
298-Gtc
and the receipts fo tin- three days
through the window, but it first had
of Wound Received
program which amounted to $277.75. General Complaint
to
be raised. The question now comes
lilt FRANCIS K. CLARK. FOUND­
There were twenty persons who guar­
About Tax Burden,
While Intoxicated
up as to whether he would have a '
ER OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
anteed a year ago to ,make tip the an­
rigid to raise the window under the
&gt;
Forget
About
Expense
■ TO VISIT FLORIDA
ticipated loss. The Press, of that
JACKSONVILLE. March 12.—Therule touching anything more than n
’ city, snys that vaudeville entertain­ Putnam Count&gt; IteprcM-nt alive Sa&gt; •
club's* length away from tho bull. The odorc 0. Waller*, 13, u photognijihei
Fndcavorcrs are looking forward shot through the window was n sue- died at the county hos|iilal yesterday
ments corning to Fort Myers hereaf­
Oui orders arc coming in : o fast that if it were not that UL&gt; M
They
M
uM Pay the Fiddler
to
the visit of IJr. Francis E. Clark, ctss as the ball landed two feet from fror a fractured kkall nn hour after
ter will have to come upon their’ mvn
kept prepared to render real service we could
wlui with Mrs. ( lark will spend |&gt;:irt jju,
n„(j „„ t.Il8y three was se­ he was taken there from the city jail
initiative.—Fort Myers Press.
Illy T h r \ * «!iH n(rtl C r m a )
not handle them.
■
PALATKA, March 10, — "While of this month in the state ns guests cured. If a penalty of two strokes is where he had been confined in a cell
SANFORD NEEDS MONEY OK there is it general complaint regard­ of Mrs. Carrie F. Conrad, of DoLand. added for opening the window, the for more than 12 hours.
s
-WE DELIVER n■
PHONE US
INVESTMENT
Mose Wilkerson, 25, a mechanic, a l­
ing (lie steadily increasing tux burden As Dr. Clark is taking thi-| vacation hole wns made in five.
leged to have struck "Walters on the
the very people who are registering for necessary rest he will not In? ask­
Snnford needs hundreds of than*- the ‘biggest kirks’ arc already urging ed to make any public addresses. He
head with nn iron instrum ent Satur­
ami we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. And if you do
FINAL DECREE
nnd* of dollars fo r investment in good their legislative representatives to will, however, speak at the state rally
day afternoon, was arrested on a mur­
not think .Elder Water now—yon will,
der charge. W aiters was arrested on
property. This sounds big hut it is support this bill mtd That bill calling in Orlando, Friday, March 23. This
tlly T h r \«mjrlnlr&lt;l l ‘rr**&gt;
• after one trial
■
liue. The Building &amp; Loan Associa­ for heavy appropriations," Henry H. sja-cinl rally will Ik* held in the Pres­
LOS ANGELES, Match 13.—A fin­ charges of drunkcnnean and disor­
:
tion is more than two hundred thou­ McKenzie, representative from Put­ byterian church, Friday evening lie- al decree of ditorco for Rudolph Val­ derly conduct by detectives who had
■
sand dollars behind in its loans and nam county, declared in a'statem en t ginning at 7:15. Orlando being eas­ entino, motion picture actor, was en­ gone to investigate the trouble. They
other companies are in the same boat. made public today. Mr. McKenzie ily accessible to nil parts of the state, tered in the Los Angeles county au- did not believe the wound on his head
was serious.
This condition should not exist in a said lie would favor increases in the it is Imped that large numbers of pres­ jierior court yesterday.
growing city like Sanford. A good funds of three departments—state ent nnd former Endcnvorers will avnil
uanaHaavaM BB ■■■!!■■■ ■■■■■BnaB naaH aR aR aaH BB BaH iO M H i11"
loan nnd investment company should board'of health, pensions and roads— ibemseiveH of this excellent opportun­
s» ra n m m x*
*» m m
be formed here or one should be but aside from these three he believes ity to bear the beloved founder and
■n
brought here with outside cnjdtal that the state budget "should lie held down lender of the Christian Endeavor or­ *4
ganization.
would he willing to loan money on in every way possible, and certainly
fa
This is tin- second time that, thru
real estate nt not more than ten jter there should be no burdens added to
:
to
cent interest in order that the peojile the already henvily burdened taxpay­ the state nnd Dixie Endcavorcrs, Flo­ 8a
!
The
Herald
carriers
manage
nnd
rentrol
their
routes,
pay
in
rida lias extended to Dr. and Mrs.
who want to build homes could do so. ers."
P*
advance
for
nil
papers
drawn,
and
absolutely
depend
ujion
their
Clark the healing of Its sunshine and
Fine atore rooms and business
“I hnve served six term s in the gifts from Florida of rest and re- » . collections for their running cnjiital and profits. When subscrib­
------ ------—-------- legislature," the statem ent said, "and juvenntion stand ns exceptions, how­ Ha ers neglect to pay them It is .the CARRIER nnd not THE
at every session 1 have found this ever in his busy life. Though Dr.
Herald that stands tin* "brunt.”
Pi
same
condition
prevailing,
the
people
Subscribers who do not cure to pay the carrier each week
U KELL
KJ
WHEN U
Clark has extended his travels ns
ka
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evidently
forgetting
that
heavy
u|&gt;may
pay the Herald two or more months in ndvancu and they
YOUR REAL / 1
LIST IT
widely as perhaps, any mnn living, has
propriatioim must tend to increase gone wherever Christian Endeavor has ka will pay the carrier ench week from this fund.
ESTATE
W WITH US
ff
j ns in the pnst, to oppose unnecessnrThis system of delivery is known ns tho INDEPENDENT
gone—into nearly every country on k t
tnxes. • I propose to act in the future the face of the globo-^ho has paid ha CARRIER FLAN and is used by most of the Inrgcr newspapers of.
i
ha
as
in
the
pnst,
to
oppose
unnecessary
the
country
and
has
proven
beyond
doubt
to
bo
tho
ver
ybost
plan
his own way, partly by making ad­
Spencer' Height lota are going
expenditures, such ns the creation of dresses but mostly by his pen nml in ha of delivery. When n boy mintages his own route, buys nnd sells
f a s t One of the best Hub-divis­
useless commissions and new offices, all the forty years he has been presi­ ha nt a profit he Is in business for himself in exactly the same sense
ions in Sanford and all big lots.
My advice regarding: roofing: won’t cost you
increased salaries, etc., but I shall fa­ dent of the United Society nnd the h.i ns any merchant. He knows he must give service to be success­
See us now and pick while pick­
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M
vor
increases
in
three
departments:
ful and build up Ids business. He knows that every now custom­
World's Union of Christian Endeavor
ing is good. Easy terms.
a cent!
8
The State Bourd of Health, Pensions he has never received n dollai* of sni- ka er he secures means more profit. In short, he knows ho must
and Itoutis.
conduct his business in a capable and efficient manner to bo suc­
nry. Ah Dr. Clurk. has stated upon k j
BIRD’S ROOFS—A roof for every building H|
"The cut in millngc for the Stnte numerous occasions his visit to Flori­ h-4 cessful.
Board of Health has not proven a wise da in 1017 renewed his health und pro­ ha
Tho Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­
AGENTS
economy," tho statem ent continued, longed his life, it is hoped that this ha courage these boys in tills, their first business venture, by refus­
referring-to th* cut from Vj-tnill to visit will ngnin restore his vigor and h a’ ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper,
Si mill by tho last legislature. "Tho prolong his activity in his rcmurkablo
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Plfjf, Casualty, Agio Insurance
Board of Health has been seriously work.
THE SANFORJ) fiAILY HERALD.
105 W. F irst 8L, SANFORD, FLA handicapped because of lack of fundi.
Another prominent Endoavorer vish P Tho m atter of health U too important icing tho state la Dr. Wm, Shaw of
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blocks and offices are ull right nnd
they make a fine npenranco on the
business streets but Sanford needs
more people to help fill the store* nnd
Sinfohl today needs nt least two hun­
dred new homes nnd n dozen good
npartment houses.
The Herald can cite the mnn with
money to some gilt edge investments
here in Sanford nnd if there nre any
men or corporations th a t want to in­
vest money in good renl estate here
let the Herald kno wnbout it. The
present state of affairs is retarding
the growth of this city nnd Sanford
will never get any larger if these hun­
dreds of houses cannot he built. San­
ford will never lie a city *»f home
builders if- the money is not available
to build homes. It is something to
think about nnd something that
should have action.
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THE SANFOftD DAILY 1IEHALD,;TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923

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Great Comedy, “Turn to the Right a Chautauqua Feature

Carry out today, the oft put off
resolution to have a Dank Ac­
count.
Start it at Our Savings Depart­
ment, have SAFETY for your
funds and get 4% Interest com­
pounded on every dollar remain­
ing on deposit.

Il uV' ' t ’iY'”

It will pay you well.

i&gt;ll KKN'T—Furnished hour-ek
nr lied rooms, $“.00 per week
Kl)lt SALK—Uoaicr and liays’ points j a.st fith Street.
‘J
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty •-room Hat in tmtH
Works, Sanford agents,
183-tfc 1
—Woodruff &amp; WatFA It Mt IiS—-Yoii" can get seed lied
HUS-tfe
frant**; and irrigation plug* a t tlw
Sanford Novelty Works.
ICO-He
Daily Herald on s ale at Joe's Smoke
House, Molney's Drug Store and
WANTED
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
FOIt SALE—One tin foot pleasure .WANED—A chance to build your
boat, 7Mi horse power, Ferro motor. new home before lumber gets any
Selling for less than coat. Address liigber. Plans and estimates furnjsbC. 0. Lane, Sanford, Fla.
2iHi* !tp ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
FOR SALE—Two houses (ceiled) WANTED TO B U Y-j—A sparagtss fern
Sanford Heights, Hunter, Route 4\,
seed, for good clean stock will pay
IW T 60.
' 2373tp a gmi&lt;r price. PftMrud? \VFPi~N’c,.vcl!
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Fin.
'JTD-tfc
WANTED TO HUY—Second hand
lead furniture for n I room cottage. IJoj
Milch cows
2'JlMtp
of good milch cpws nt E. E. Brody's 101,"Oviedo, Fin,
Stable.
2bR-3tp
&amp; Watson
K ilt SALE OR RENT New bunga­
low, f&gt; rooms am) hatii. garage, fiend
location, near. s&lt; bool. Ternv&gt; like
rent. Phone *123-W.
2'.HMdtp
FOR SALE—OldsmobUc 8, new paint
and tiros.* Terms or trade. A rnro
STORM FIRST H.KADBD
bargain. Automotive Service Cov 1st
FOR Fl.DRIDA TURNS
Street and Sanford Avenue, 2D0- Itp
INLAND TO MISSOURI
f u l l S A L K -I roent cottage r.ad ga­
rage and traitor. Palmetto avenue.
Inquire for Jcro Rowe, Lake Mary,
Fla. Vacant April 1. Ter;; ■e ic-hulf

"Turn to the lllglit," notable comedy success, presented by a east of Nuw York actors, will be one of the outstand­
ing features of the can11njt Ilcdpntli Clmntmiqun.
‘Turn to the lUsht" runs over with bubbling Tun nml Is replete .with startling surprises and complication*.. Il
tints at the hcart-sl ring*. ami team rtart to Uu* eyes only to Iw washed away by tbo cleanest of laughter.
“Turn to the Itlg h f is one of the great American comeclha.

F. I*. FOUSTKIt, President

Tile Rotary club held their regular
noonday meeting at the Valdes hotel
liainy and while many were out of
town on waterway.-; meeting* and oili­
er business the ones prevent made .up
for il in holding a snappy meeting
and one that was replete with many
good things.
Dr. Carpenter invoked the divine
blessing on the meeting and after
president D. L Thrasher had called

Taken the Windshield Wiper. •
MARCH 31ST 1YK WILL GIVE
AWAY AN
MlullclW** Mi-nilntinr
lcr»"

Lumber Co.
.'hone 130, Sanford

Electric Cm ling Iron

The editor of the Herald ban many
friends In Lake county and thiy are
among the beat ■people In .the world,
and not the- least of thefle friends are'
itvn old Hetman friend-, both of them
baker®. One of then'. .1. A. Warnoeeke, has a bakery in Tavares and he
sent us a lute golden pound t ake by T.
II. Lanier and It Wfu some cake.
“ Dutch'' sent a nolo and &gt;nid he wi-dted be could have us over f«f a real
tit si. We will see him Inter.
Hilly Selyn'dt, the boss baker of
Hustis, sent us two loaves of real
Herman rye bread, and when you'get
n loaf of Billy Schmidt’s real (lermnn
ry&lt;* bread you are getting something

Dudley Roy Had a
Wild Voyage
From Frontera
Vessel Adrift Four Day* Wiln l.itt!
Food \board and Danger or Itori.-

d)l*fiOo ~
•paoR' ’v *3 a s s ‘u.fap o&lt;i umip-A
sai|uiajtl ;jo pj.coui ojj ’dua^a ||aw
*2°P P«al&gt; T&gt;u|1 ilp| obq —3TVS HOT

MADRID, March 13.— An official
communique reports renewed hostili­
ties between the Spanish forces and
the Moroccan rebels. Two gunboats
reconroiteriug Kldl-Dns. 'exchanged
nrtillcry fire with Moroccan forces
and Spanish aviators bombed the re­
bel force*.

It. F. WUITNEH, Cashier

uust lie Rood, fresh nml pure nr Ihe meal will lie n disnpopintnu’nt. You can nlwnya depend
living them just as they should he if you l&gt;jy at P1GGLY WIGGLY.
Largest stock, freshest and best selections always here— so different.

FOR RENT- Tw.j Ir.rr r. onu, cen­
trally located, suit able fo.* paint or
carpenter's r.ltop. Apply, Owen, 0m
photographer, 112 TVrk Avr. 20-J-tfc
FOR RENT— 1 nice aparlmnct, all
conveniences and well furnished.—
Cates' Building. Phone J81. 290-lfe
FOIt RENT—Bcwhig machine. Phone
30B.W,
21'8-titp

( tty Ttir .tMiicIsIril I'reital

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

Upon motion of Hr.rry .Stevens the
club stood and gave Mr. i.aite the
unanimous encouragement and sup­
port for (ill good measures he wanted
to pat*. The club an n Rotary Club
cannot endorse any movement but as
members they all gave Mr. l-ake ns’aurnnee that they were with him and
would do all they could to assist him
in every wny.
After several good'songs the dub
adjourned after they hud signified
their intention of going to the district
meeting a t St. Petersburg next week.

Defeated Chief
Elected Today in
Ft. Lauderdale

I). II. Roy, of the International Pe­
troleum Company, who tins liwn dawn
in Tabasco fur the last -several
month#, ami who recently returned to
the Tnmpito office, tclln a thrilling
story of the voyage he had from
Frontera to Vera Crux.
In fact-lie was ao thrilled he doe#
not remember the name of the vessel
on which he nmde the trip. Ho said
the ship encountered rough weather
Just out of Frontera nml was driven
far out of Its course. It' buffeted the
storm for four longs days and'w as
threatened several times with being
dnshoi] ngnlitr.t thi’ rocks. During the
storm, however, the vessel wns driv­
en into a hay, the name of which was
not known, and there it rumuined un­
til it w as safe to venture out again.
The vessel had started with only a
small supply of food and this was en­
tirely exhausted iimg before html wns
reached.
Thu voyage from Frontera tp Vera
Crux undo rordhtnry circumstances
only occupies part of a day. It took
101 hours, or four days and five hours
to make that trip.—Tampico (Old
Mexico) Tribune.
The 1&gt;. P. Roy referred to above Is
Dudley Roy, who-hns just arrived In
Ronford from Tnmpfco, Old .Mexico,
where he has spent the past year. He
will spend some time here visiting rel­
atives and friends before returning to
Mexico,
Daily Herald on sale nt Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf

Get a ticket with each cash purchase
„f fire gallons HIGH TEST GABOI t l r Tfcw A .. n e l a t r d l*re«a)
LINK, good for a chance on this
FORT LAUDERDALE, March 13.
Curling Iron. .
—A fter being defealod by one vote
Belter Tires, for lew Money ’
last fall for chiof of police, Lucicn
SEE CATHRAE
Cmig was elected Iasi night a t a spe­
cial election, called following the Income Tax Specialist, People* Bank
death of I). 0 . Tonbrook, his former
■Phone 481-J opponent, who wna chief for four MARCH 13th, 14th and 15th

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Is it W is d o m to A tte m p t to S ol v e all l o f Y o u r F in an cial P ro b le m s
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pontine Company.
corflflcato embraces the following de­
Also
Tax
Certificate
No.
lOfi,
dated
scribed property situated in Seminole '
GOLF
BASE BALL
the -1th day of June, A. D. H'17, hns County. Florida, to-wit:
FOOT BALL
BOWLING
SI-. ', of N E ti (Less 10.5 rhs, N it
filed said certificate in nty office nnd
A i U l 14L41I1 \ J A .
A V l l l V
BASKET BALL
TENNIS
has made application for tax deed to S by 7.95 chs K &amp; Wi tn S\V. r,.r)
haul' thereon in accordance with law. Sec. Ip, Twp 21. S. Range :Ui-l4r~
CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor
TRAP SHOOTING
BOXING
Said certificate embraces .the follow­
Said laud btitig arse^cd at the date*
Seminole County, Fla. ing described property, ritunted in Se­
of the Issuance of ruch certificate in
lly A. M. Weeks, D. C. minole county,J ’Torldn, to-wit:
the name of Unknown.
tion I’ark, having had tut official word NOTICE OK A lT I.lt ATlON KOIC
Mar 13-20-27 Apr 3-10-17c
Beg. 3.42 chs. S. of NW Cor. of SE
front lleydler, but his smile is seldom
Unless raid certificates shall Ih- re.
TAX DEED UNDER SECTION
'i of N E 'i of See. 10, Twp. 21, S. deemed nccurding to law Tax Deed
37,1 OF T H E GENERAL STAT­ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Range 30 East, run S. 1(1.58 chfr. E.
will Ismtc thereon on the 18th day „f
TAX DEED UNDER SECTION 7,05 chs, N. 10.58 chs. W, 7.95 cR.i.
UTES OK T H E STATE OK FLOR­
April,
A. D. 1023,
T r \n r t n i r tn
th a t came hack into their lives
573 OF THE GENERAL ST ATIDA.
The
raid
land
being
nssesseil
a
t
the
W 11 NESS my official .signature and
(VI A Y I U X r I A N i l jwhen the commissioner gave "Daddy"
FTES OF THE STATE OF FLOR­ date of the issuance of such certifi­
l f l r l 1 LtY/kJl-i \Jl l k J l J hack his right to look everybody In
Notice is hereby given that W.
seal th is 'th e 12th day of March, A
PFirr :t.
IDA.
cate in the name of Unknown.
I). 1023.
Judge K. M. Landis, high contmis- t lie eyes as an honest man, only to he Fierson, purchaser of Tax t'crtiliNotice Is hereby given that M are-j
AT.-m Tax Certificate No. ttl5. dated (SEAL)
sioner
of
buachnlt
will
defend
HuhiHdhsheil
again
by
the
surprising
standi
cate
NV
17,
dated
the
&lt;7!h
day
of
Jn
'
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Garry Ilcrrmnn, president of the
cluil Neil Hose Co., purchaser of T ax ,
, , ,
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,
Renton to the last, according to n i;f Hovdlcr.
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, . r , , , the Ith day of June A. D. HMi has l.l!y. A. D. 1914. has t’l «aid certill- ,, ....
Clerk
Circuit Court,
Reds, likes Orlando so well ho wants
( ert ilirate No. 2.itit&gt;, dated the fat It day '
statement nltrilm ti! to hi (it l&gt;y m em ­ Due of the first things Rube did .cate in my office, at I
ed said certificate in my office ami
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made
apSeminole
County, Kb.
the club to come hack for 11*24 sprint;
of June. A. I*. 181*1, has lib-d said
bers iif tin1 Cim-innati
* Inti when he reached ramp was to write, plicutinn for ti ix di-t-•I *«• Ii sue in a c ­
has made application for Tax Deed
lly
A.
M.
WEEKS.
D. f.
training, he declared yesterday. Jt is
who reached h m ' y ‘tvrdny. "lleiil'.ii to his little girl back home and w rit­ cordanet* with law. «-;|i| re rt ilicutc certificate in my office, and iue* made to issue in ai l ordnnce with law. Said
Mar 13-20-27 Apt :i l&gt;i iTr
virtually assured Mr. Herrman will
i* going tn piny bait" in tin- word ing a letter is no rniall task for Rube, finbrnci*- the foUoivji di • i:brd pro- application for Tax Deed C issue in
.
sign n three-year contract to train
aCeuidanri with law. Said ecrllficnte
which the formij federal judge is -- 11•I la 'd lllllcli rather |&gt;lt b twelve or four­ party &lt;&lt;itu:itod in ' ■)4| • I i
here.
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embraces
the following (le*crihi'd pro­
tn have given the players.
teen games of ball than to write once, Florida, to-wit :
perty iiuatul in S uiitioh county.
"This is the lic.-U sprint; training
Garry Iletrm.inti, ;&gt;rt -silent of the
Lot 38 New Up Id
h o w n b y J . Florida, lu-wit:
city we over had," Mr. Herrmann said Cincinnati dull, refused t&lt;&gt; add to tin hut ymi *■.t% that was his first thoT.
O. Fries Flat recoid *•! in Mat Itonki N 't yf SEN of S E ', Sec If, Twp.
Somewhere
there
must
la1
a
power
enthusiastically. "Everything anils statement lie made to the Sentinel on
C 1‘ngc I.'I {Orange ( ■. Records.)
21 S. Range 211 Hast. The raid, land
me fine, Malinger Moran likes it, laiu Sunday morning, when Iris train, that will grant Rube a square deal.
That is the lough! of his friends and
,Tllc said land being a •esstd at the being asrenod at the date of the is­
Widrig likes it, the players like it and
jv‘
hours late, ranched &lt;»r
the hig southpaw lakes courage from date of the i-.oiat .
,stldl icttili- suance of stu h certilicate in the until*
all our Cincinnati newspaper «*rre*-;knj!ft Yesterday Re reiterated thm
their hopes.—t Irlando•Sentinel.
1rate in the name &lt;•
-W.
(iotHlrich. of F. W. Ell ey.
pendents are boosters for it."
;hl, Wliuj,| SII&gt;. nothing until he had'
I 'el -r said ci t i *
b ill lie reAlso Tax Certificate No, |U8, dated
He piuoAid a minute, .walij d to * nt«it-lhe foil te a t of Judjrv Ustudn,*. iki- tr - ft h |
decimal act ,1! d.isg ,
law tax Demi the -Dta,daj' of JuPe, At" 1f. 1M7,‘lta., I •'
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windovv I f a* ii» 'n *ih"his idfle ‘nTUic ,’i
inulf hr h;iV t’llkci wltL’tKe
will issue thereon &gt;..i the Mill day of filed ’lid cerlificnto in my oiTiic and
f
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Man -lunn Hotel to’ look down Grunge t(imimssioiicr' nhoul the case, lie would
has made application for Tax Deed
f ‘i &gt;April, A. It. I'.**-*;1.
nvonue. Turned and exetnimed, " it'* 1.,,,, dieeura the attitude of John Hey■ i
\\ ITNKSS my official si gnu tun to issue in accordance with law. Sipd
grent!" He added, * Mike it bo well •
president of the National lea
f , s and seal tbjs th t.'!b day of Mutch, certificate embraces the following de- j
I’m going to stay three weeks myw|,„ has declared Renton shall not
scribed property, situated in £cm i-|
f 8 A. 1). 1U23.
nelf.'l
, piny. Despite the commissioner's r n l- 1
note County, Florida, to-wit:
(SEAL
•
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
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Joe B. Tinker, n former manager of ling giving the big pitcher a clean bill
N. ft acres of N E ', of S la *f of Set?.
I lei b Circuit Court,
f t f j fit fa f.i
f t fsi
the Red#,, heard Mr. Herrmann and and rebuking Ins accusers,
Seminole County,- Fla. 19, Twp. 21. S. Range 30 East, 5 acres.
assured hint Orlando will be glad to
The belief continues to he express•lly \. M. Weeks, I). C. The said land being assessed at the
have the Reds return and to even ed, as the Sentinel told Sunday, that
Hig crowd out last flight as family
Mar U: 2ti-27 Apr 3 - It*-lie date of the issuance of raich certificate
make it permanent training hendipmr- the ease wi([ result in a test to deter night brought them all.
t in the name of Unknown. ■■
ters. Tinker was then called away mine whither lleydler or I,audio is
Also Tax Certificate No |o7. d a t­
NOTICE OF A ITM.ICATION FOR
Into a Mason Cord goes the
And again tonight will be family
t = and Mr. Herrmann turned the con-(supreme. 11 is commonly said he
T \ \ DEED (.NDF.lt SECTION ed tlte Ith day of Jtiiuv, A D. 11*17. ba­
Vernation to his former m anage,.
hbase ball men Ihat I aiidi i.itunit !■. eight w hen tlie whole family will be
finest
materials w e can buy.
57a OF H it; GEN KRAI. STAT- ttled said certificate in my office and
annulled
f.&gt;r
IOr.
You
Teddy
R
im
i.,tiling
Ins
#
&gt;0,000
a
year
salary
if
‘‘Joe Tinker i- n great fellow and lie 1
I I ES (l| T ill. SPATE OF FLOR­ has made application for Tax Deed to,
M ason’s long m ileage-record
has done a lot for us down here in the la1* ruling^ ate to be set aside by ol- veil followers, now's your chqncc.
issue thereon in accordance with law. I
IDA.
proves that—
way of arranging all our training de­ (leers of any league. If a I -ague
Notice is hereby given that \Y. A. Said certificate .embraces the follow-i
ptemdent
can
defy
the
cuminlssSoner
|
And Frank Mny;o will be the ntnr Stapler, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ ing doicrihed property situated in Sc- j
tails. With hint here it was not nec­
A nd then, because of low over­
essary for us tn send a man down to it would seem that a player would in tunlgltl'n picture,
cate No. K, dated the 2nd day of June, minnle County, Florida, lo-wlt;
head, w e put on these high
———
M V'i of.S K 'i of MW11 (iwsn S&lt;i&lt;
prepare things before the club arriv­ have the same right, since Landis i .
A. D. 1DID, has filed said certificate in
quality tiresaT rueV ab Price.
ed.’ 1 have great confidence in Joe,” titled "supreme arbiter" in all dis- 1 Frank Mayo in "The Rolled Door" my office, and h,t&lt; made application and less S W '.i) See. U*, Twp. 21 H.
he said, adding that ‘‘he is just ns good pules between players ami league or with “Golf UugB" ns the added iit- for Tax Deed to ijsuo in nct-ordnncfi Range 20 K. 2 'a acres.
And tire buyers everyw here
.
[traction.
The said land being assessed at th e 1
a business mun its ho wan a halt play­ cluh officials.
with law. Said certificate embraces the
swamp us with orders.
The case has attracted attention all
-------following de-i t iU’d property situated date of the issuance of such certifi­
er."
over the cooifiry, the inti &lt; t renter
And don't fin get t'&gt; la mg t In funi in Seminole &lt; oiu
Florida, to.wit: cate in the name of Overstreet Ttir- ,
Mr. Herrman drove around lh&lt; city
mg not &lt;■ mill li :d' .1 Hentnii. who is dy tonight.
I.ul 7f&gt;. St. ,lo-i ph.
Sunday afternoon and expressed de­
The said land iM'ing assessed at
light at the beauties of Orlando. one el luiseball's Is L loved jdayerr.
ie m the point at i-sute between the
And
tonight
Dearie
Turner
and
fam
-'
the
date of the i-raunee of siicli cer*
Mason H eavy D uty Cords
Tinker field, the new park, which the
comnt
ins
loner
and
lleydler.
Unless
iy
evil!
be
the
guests
of
honor
and
tiflcalu
In
the
name
of
Unknown,
IJnathletic association .is building In lh&lt;
P R IC E
S I Z li
west end specially pleased him. He lltr ,0,lll,,Nsioncr wins it is believed .will see "The Ihiltml Door" without less said certificate shall be redeemed
»aid afterward he considered it justi- &lt;lrasIil changes will be necessary in cost. So he there tonight Deane a n d 1according to law, Tux Deed will issue
3 0 x 3 K maS rdU!
fled the claim which is made that it
K"vepnment.
bring Ute family, tiring this with will he the best minor league field in j
n,u-v l0,,u’ lhr'",*h access- you, if., your ticket.
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f:,il nn''
the country, He is holder of fl.tKM) fu,,&gt;‘ nf c"llr "* lu t lu'
if lie does it may mean a change of
And then tomorrow there will be
worth of stock In the association.
PRICE
wme
sort
in
the
National
league’s
oriaotipn
pictures of the auto polo game;
Orlando Sent inti.
gnniuitlon. lie has the reputation of
parachute drop and other scenes nnd
ItEUUCTION
I"., o* ii, ftwj j|
being h capable nnd just executive Inti also Anita Stewart in "Rose .of the
.Mly
CUT THIS o u r— r r IS WORTH I it looks as if a big majority of the Sea," with a comedy too, which will
rMONEY
haseludl world will oppose him in the* make up a program you should not I
Renton case.
; miss.
li ar ’Jar find, (AU other slits nrmps:)di*iiy low)
Mr,
Herrmann
expects
to
have
t
i
;
-------Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
Giant L
and mail it to Folcv * Go., 2835 Sliof- “ '"L ienee with Judge Landis in Lake-1 Thursday the Auto Polo games and
SOLID TRUCK TIKES;—II. D. Solid, Cmhion
Solid, Regular Solid, and Pneumatic Cord T ruck
field,
111.,
writing
your
name
and
adtonight,
after
which
lie
will
|
parachute
drop
and
other
scenes
will
Sweetens
w:Tire* rad T u b e, alto a t “ True Vnluo" Fricc*.
field, III., writing your name nnd admake a statement. Mean- I . shown again with Katherine MacOGS, ns well ns people,
turn a trial package containing Kobjv h n i'* lt"' vommissioHcr h liable to; Donald in "White Shoulders," and
thrive beat on whole­
ey's Honey and T ar Compound fo r!a|1!’“ ,r iu ‘'ilando any minute. H e; ".lust Dogs,” a novel comedy.
Ms
hopping
about
in
charnel
eristic
j
-------som
e
food. And sour iwlll
coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kid
Prices—The I»wcst in Colum!»ia
Isn’t wholesome. Tho acid
_____and
___hack;
__ &gt; fashion from one place to another
And Friday nnd Saturdny, the first'
ncy* Fills fo r pains In sides
History. Rualily—The Deal Col­
in It ruin* hogs’,digestion
rheumatism, backache, kidney ami "’V* “
paper men are afraid to sleep j motion picture in natural colors, "The
umbia
ever produced. Equipment
nnd they grow th in nnd
bladder ailments; and Foley C athartic, ll‘*f hr W w
u'" 1
8'»t*‘«'i«.l fur Poll of the Sen," the most amazing
—The
Pest iu Columbia History
scrawny. A little G iant
Tablet*, *’ wholesome and thoroughly *'
^tt»r&gt;* with him. Boh New- ■development line® movie* were in*
Lyc
in
the
food
neutralizes
and
the
Finest the market affords.
„„ cathartic for
f,.c rnn.itiuiitnri
Commercial- vented. Don’t fail to see it.
cleansing
constipation, h»*L of the Cincinnatii O
the
acid
in
It
a
n
d
makes
It
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biliousness, headaches, nnd sluggish Tribune, and Jack Ryder, of the En-j
sweet und wholesome.
&lt;
1
Hirer,
have
forsaken
the
golf
links;
The
Herald
for first class Job work,
bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Ho£s like It a n d grow fat
V t/T x I IAVF, ju-i cnm|dci«l arrangear.d Hilt 1’holtm and Tom Swope, of
an It. It kills disease
Y rnents wilh the itixmifacturcrv n*
the Times-Star mid The Post, respec­
NOTICE;TO HERALD
germ s nnd keeps the hogs
w!l this world famous line of Licydc.
tively. are equally ns anxious.
• SUBSCRIBERS!
healthy.
exclusively in this vicinity, The recently
It is pretty well understood, tho,
Nice F at Hens and
announced nvtounding price rcdacdon
Hint unless the commissioner's ruling
On the firs t of this month subscripDiRF.crmsst
it tM ip m m / u l n* ( i l a n t
cn.ddes
us lo offer yon .« "Nrandard
Fryers
has
left
n
loophole
for
lleydler,
the tion hills were Bent out with notices
■ ’j"*-/
I y e In rmc p i n t o/ u n ie r .
A J i l rn i h t i e r l o n t le a thcWorkl" high grade Cohimhu bicycle
Reds will fight I., a finish for the th at the subscription would he diseottipemnlul nf thh inlultyn
i at a price lower ihan rlur ,&lt;f an ordinary
Georgia Country
f a t nich n o t - S l l f w e ll
llulic. Mr. Herrmann, if he bus a snt-ttinued if the bill was not paid by the
h r fu ie f t t J i n t [ bkyde.
isfactory
conferenre
with
Judge
Land-;
tenth
of
the
month.
This
is
a
rule
of
Sausage
is, is expected to stand firmly for the the company nnd all who have - not
Think of it! The s.imc liigh gr.itlc bicycle
Home-made Potato SalLinger. He baa made a great paid by that time will not receive a
your dad uted to ride at probably.onefight for Renton Btnte the case first pApcr after that date until the hill Is
third the price lie juid. Sec the Ijicm
ad, 20c pound
chine up. Not so intieh because of his jmlil.
models on exhibition a tour store today.
Interest In the Cincinnati club, as be­
LEWIS SHIPP,
cause he la iptvrcFted in fair play and 2 t
. i t m 1 ■ | ;4'
Circulation Manager,
square dealing and is thoroCigldy couvinred .Uciiton U an homiSt and true
Daily Herald on sale ot.Joe's Smoko
IN’ M r - T i tFhoir Ti ot py tHaorldt t*h t*h *S So trl e n g th
sportsman.
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
SANFORD, FLORIDA
4-ti.
Rube continues to train at Kaposi- H unt's Fjtiirniafy.
on the 18th day of April, A.
i D. 11*23.
WITNESS nty official signature
nnd seal this the ,13th day of March,
A. I). 11*23.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clock Circuit Court,

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D P A IM H P QDAPTC
K l iA L I u U r j i U I U j

ORLANDO TO BE LANDIS TO AID
MADE PERMANENT BENTON;HEYDLER

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Pay No
lore Inc
True Value

FOR THE
MOVIE. FAN

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“ True Value” Tire Prices

3 0 x 3 K s32x4
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BALL HAHDWAHE Co.

$13.50
17.45
28.25
36.35
44.85

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

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S e m in o le P r in te r jj
P I c iim c h !
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-Phonc 101

902 French Arcnuo-

Quick Service T ran sfer
Storage Facilities
U we pleaae you, tell othera; If not,
tell na. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
W ORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
|I7 Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla.

B. W . H E R N D O N
INSURANCE AGENCY
FJUB-------- AUTO-------- .BONDS

Contractor and Builder
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FLORIDA

A. I1 Connelly

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l e-lmproi ril land

Ina u ra n ri*

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personal representative
of William S.

4ANFORD

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It is behoved that a law ptohihitjng i

fcs-llng for Ills fellows which gives to
all Ids lectures a highly Inspirational

the shipipng of immature lrn.ii potn- Mr. j„n,.MIs u staff leeturer of the
,0,‘s would be Of great benefit to cv- International Lions Clubs,
cry farmer and would tend to |.ring on

Office
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of potatoes. While the
Uuitrml Bldg. W i i h a ’n io
H o te l.
D a v - great majority of potatoes *.hi|'|o-il
Del.nnd, Florida

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

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U,,,t ,,un,ity* Jl!M •n fcW Will bo introduced at the 102:1 session
1 U U" immature potatin s can give all Hit !0f ltll, p |„rMll legislature to prohibit
aildi®®**^
a black eye.
{Milling in the lakes, rivers, cniuils
van"a ,t'
rnW^^ no^
work a fin,| x( teams of Seminole county, also
4
hnrdsliip vm lht» grower hut would in to regulate the catch and means ent-

ta.ivo ol tins K*reat onpor- *f g*rncia!

FlltK, LIPF, AUTO INSURANT!*:

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known the
You can

benefit to nil alike.

The ployed, and also provide penalty for

Herald is going to make an effort to |?s violation,
obtain a copy of the proposed law in
Sanford Chamber iff Commerce,
mdei tha t the growers may know
Smiinole County Kisdi &amp; tlamc
just bow it will effect them. —lla - t■ ;*!tl-lfc
prote tive Association,
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Can bo
WO1T1 11ill'llt 1111(1 (lav with
posjtive Comfort. Soft,
ruber-like composition
pad, any degree of pres­
sure required.

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HUDSON AND ESSEX D E A L E R S

(i, I). Cl,KI.ANI), .Manager Used Car Department

SANFORD

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for Y our Product!

The chief asset of any business is the demand for its product. As
long as that demand continues, the business is on a sure founda­
tion. But lot that demand subside, and every other asset of the
business is in danger of becoming a liability.

In co-operation with the American Association of Advertising Agencies

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WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

Published by the Santord Daily Herald

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CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

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NOTICE!

I t .n a , U’lo r i d a , S a t u r d a v . f"‘m lhl' l,as""KB wcl,‘"1 i'"' ,lf ,l11' . Notice is b.i.by given that a bill.
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BUTT -GURNSEY COMPANY

M eth o d
Said certificate embraces the follow-1 ' iK U lk G
A’EW ART T he F lorist le g described property 5fttinted in tR u p iV J V O i ‘&gt;
;-]rl n \ ' l "
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs Seminole County. Florida, to wit: N'K
1-4 (less S. 15 ncros of S\V ! I and
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Annual nnd Ornamental Plants
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lieg. I1.J8 ch. I- and flJIl ch. S. of (D O W
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l II IS M c tilO C l
TO VISIT SAN JUAN
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$11 Myrtle Ave. —
Phone 2G0.W NW. cor., run S. 20.12 ch., K It) ch.. d c m o n s l 1 H i e d U IU l h tlV C
I 11» T h e \msm-Liiiril P r e s s )
t
S. 7.48 cli., E. 2.58 ch., N. 28.78 eh., W
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ABOARD U. S. S. HENDERSON
• • h id , n r, m ch w dt)3 c h ) sec a - R i c e - A p p l i a n c e
fitte d
t
SANFORD M AC H IN E ;;“ £ ' a o ' s . ; » v : n « t o y o u .
A b s o iu to iv
n o IK s: " » ; , t k ™
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—San Juan, INirto Rico, wan verier - 1♦%
Said
land
beinR
aMflcauru
at
the
uatt
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CO M PANY
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U illt^ yuu
i l l tj; tiny ntlclecl to the itinerary uf Sucre-J A♦
«»f the issuance i#f Mich certificate in.
«• p* « t t
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General Machine and Boiler the name of Unknown.
’S H t i S t l C n UO IvO P p t l l O O U t- tnry
nn'' ‘he e.mgres.monal par f
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tv
ty tin their return Itin to Wnabing
Works '
Also: 1ax &lt;ertifieate No 2u I. &gt;lat j J (_ . l i t d |Ut I \ JMflf till? “ P ton from I’nnnnm. This stop will de
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i (i the 7th ilny iff June, A. D. Ih20
Cylinder Grinding
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e
d
a
n
d
y
o
u
lay
till
leturn
of
the
llenderstin
party
I ice
v
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bus filed said certificate in myy Ol
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Automobile IleiKiirK
yfE_
uiie day a fter a week of continuous
Tax
and
has
made
application
for
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HOW
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10C
tly
&lt;
lild
Acetylene Wcltlinn
travel. The transport is due to arrive
Phone G2--------- Sanford, Florida Deed to issue in accordance with law. COmfol'tably it llOldS, No nt Colon at fi o’clock Inst night and T
Snid certificate embraces the folmw- ]
L
( l e f i D - U r e S S l n i r will remain there until tomorrow mor­
ing described property situated m
1 .
.U C L JJ p i L b M liy ,
ning, when a start will Ik* made thru
N'utire of Appliralion for Tux Deed S iminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. S p l 'i l l j ^ S j
110t II111L^*
tO the canal to the United States licet
Fndcr Section 575 of the (lenernl
NE. car. of NW 1-4 .ff Sec. 7 T wt. ,g0 U o*e
tllC
flc s ll
R f l d in Panamn bay for war games.
Statutes of the State of Florida
20 S,, Range 30 E„ run S. 4.8 ch., N .;
,
Notice is hereby given thnt Frank h!, d i , w 2t» ch., n . i. it ch.. e 20 m a k e y o u s o r e
NOTICE TO PR O PER ­
Evans, purchaser of Tax Certificate ch., acres. Said land being assessed
TY OW NERS
‘
No. Ifi5, dated June 2nd, A. I*. I'Jt'J, at the date of the bwuan. e »f «»ch
la* filed said certificate in my office |&lt; eitlfical in the name of Unknown.
In tin* construction of City Paving
Unless said certificate shall be re­
*"-d has made application for Tax
Hb ere will be a surplus of earth which
Changes in business conditions Itnve
In times of prosperity and n rising
heed to issue in accordance with law. deemed according to law Tax Deed
belongs to the city. Tin* City will um*, *j?
will
issue
thereon
on
the
7th
day
of
-S*id certificate embraces the follow­
nil they have need for, nfter which the
little effect on a steady consumer demand
market there is a general demand for the
ing described property situated in March, A. D. Ihip.
balance will be disposed iff to private!
WITNESS my official signature
Don’t wear a truss all pnrtin* in tin* vicinity of the work at
for trade-marked articles of common use.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
products of industry that comes to bo* ac­
1
heg. 11.28 ch. E. and 0.24 ch. S. of and seal’this the 2!»th day of January. your life when
thous­ 25c per cu. yd. whore the haul will A cepted as a matter of course. It is sel­
The dealer may carry a tighter slock, and
NW. c,,r. ,ff NE 1-1 See. 7, Twp. 20 S„ A. n. 1922.
not exceed 2,900 feet aud one cent per ^
ands
.
have
reported
(SEAL)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
H*nge no E., run S 5,02 ch., E. 0.92
cu. yd. additional per 100 feet .where! J
for a short time the demand through the
dom listed among the assets of the busi­
Clerk Circuit Court,
cures through using the the haul exceeds 2,000 feet.
N. 5.03 ch., W. 0.03 ch., 5 acres.
!
Seminole County, F in ­
jobber may seem curtailed;- but just ns
ness—it is simply assumed that it will id*'i»id land being assessed a t the date
Anyone deniring ahy of this earth
n y : A. M. WEEKS, D. C. Rice Method. Why suf­ should notify the City Manager.
‘t the issuance o f such certificate in
sure as customers are calling on the deni­
ways he there.
fer the burden of - rup­
1-30; 2-0-13-20-27; 3-C-Ctc
the name of Unknown.
C. .1. RYAN,
er for the product, he is stlre to supply it,
ANo: Tnx certificate No. 205, datture if there is a chance 2*19-o.u.w.-lw
City Manager. ^
the 7th day of June, A. I). 1020, Notlre or Application for Tax Deed to be free from
Htil,
overnight,
coiulltiona may
trussami orders soon begin to flow in to make
Under Section 575 iff the General
tax fih'il said certificate in my office
STIIOUT FARM AGENCY
t
Statutes of the State of Florida
w ealing forever? Any­
fhauge— as they lmve done ho fore—ami
•ful has made application for Tnx
up ftn* the temporary curtailment.
The
113 Magnolia Ave.
T
Notice is hereby given that II. Pitt,
Ik'd to issue In accordance with law.
Don't lose time if this in W ests yon. y
way,
it
will
cost
you
the mat tor-of-course demand becomes contotal consumption continues about the
*
S-ffd certificate embraces the fnllow- purchaser of Tnx Certificate No. 214,
I
Good 5 room house, ,u*h located, nice
nothing
to
come
in
and
dated
the
2nd
day
of
June,
A.
D.
1919,
b'g desertl&gt;ed property situated in
spicuous by its absence.
The business,
nolghbornood, electric lights, gas, wat­
same.
&amp; minole County, Floridn, to-wit: baa filed said certificate in my office, learn all about the Rice er. House in excelled: condition.
ojice strong and flourishing, is suddenly
kg- SB cor. of NE 1-4 of NW 1-4, and has made application for Tax Method and the wonder­ Owner for ipdck sale names very low
Any manufacturer who has nn urticlo
her, 7, Twp. 20 S, Range 20 E., run Deed to issue in accordance with law.
price, $2,400. $850 enth, balance f
found to be in a very tight place. The de­
N 11.08 ch., N. 80 deg. W. 10 ch., S Said certificate embraces the follow­ ful opportunity for help monthly. The monthly payments are *z*
for popular consumption that can he trade­
mand had not been Insured—rtntl yet the
U-38 ch., E, 10 ch., 18 acre*. Said ing described property situated in
cure
it
offers
in
your
less thnn the average rent paid for
marked has the opportunity to insure his
*an‘l being nssesned nt the dnto of the Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit: NW. case.
entire business depended upon its contin­
Rem em ber. the similar houses.
Issuance of such certificate in the J.4 of NW. 1-4, Sec. 19. Twp. 20 S.,
Why pny rent when n home can be
consumer market and retail sales by
Range 32 East. 40 acres. Tbo said Expert will be there only bought on such easy terms. 278-tfr
•'•me of Unknown,
uance.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 203, land being assessed nt the date of the one day then your op­
You'll see Miss Lixxie Lidy who's
means of Advertising,
jbtid the 7th day of June, A- I&gt;- 1020, issuance of such certificate in the
awfully
lidy,
In
Twelve
Old
Maids—
portunity will be gone. Eliza Neff is n little deaf, Bhe is one
The modern, economical way to in su re.
ha* filed said certificate in piy office name of Unknown. Unless said certi­
During the present business condi­
ficate
shall
he
redeemed
according
to
Just ask at the hotel of the Twelve Old Maids. 289-2',p
^•d has made application for Tax
the
market
for
any
reliable
product
is
by
law
Tax
Deed
will
Issue
thereon
on
)fcd ta issue in acordanco with Inw.
tion the manufacturers who have insured
desk for the Rice Expert
,
COLDS ARK CONTAGIOUS
J**Nl certificate embraces the follow- the 4th day of April, A. D. 1923.
Advertising td the publie which consumes
their demand by Advertising are in a far
WITNESS my official signature a n d llG W i l l d O t h e l ’G S t.
Coughs and Colds are contagious
hg described property situated in
it.
Advertising
creates
a
steadily
increas­
nnd
seal
this
the
27th
day
of
Febru­
better position—in every way— than those
•minole County, Florida,,to-wit: Beg.
Call any tfrne from 9 to nnd require prompt treatm ent ns they
spread or develop into Flu nnd Grippe.
,G12 ch. W and 11.35 ch. S. of NE. ary, A. I). 1923.
ing number of customers who desire the
who have trusted to the current demand
12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., or Take no chances when you can get
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
f°f- of SW. 7, Twp op, s. Range 30, E.
CJerk Circuit Court,
that was not of their creating.
7 to 9 evenings.
product, and ask for it by name.
Foley’s Honey and Tar for a few cents
Run \v. 12.GG ch. S. 21.39 ch., K 10
Seminole County, Fla.
and
quickly
check
coughs
and
colds.
T * *s - 7.48 ch., E 2.50 ch., N 28.87
Don't miss this great
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
The constantly increasing demand for
j*
acres. Snid land being asscss- 2-27-Gtc
opportunity to see this Foley’s Honey nnd Tar, for three
j '*
the date of the issuance of such
generations, has made it the largest
XAtlficatc In the name of Unknown.
SAVE YOUR MONEY, ' DE­ expert on Hernia.
selling cough medicine in the world.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 202, dat- POSITS MADE IN THE SAN­
f'J the 7th day of June, A. D. 1920,
1 filed said certificate in my office FORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN AS- WILLIAM S.
*'&gt;d *,aB Made application fqr Tax SOCIATION, PAY 8 PER CENT .u ■
ted to issue in accordance with law. INTEREST.
! 298-Gtc
everywhere.—Adv.
La

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The Rice Rupture
Method Expert,

Graduate Veterinarian

IN VESTIIHXT c o il PA AY

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Representing

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W. S. RICE

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I)R. R. M. WELSH
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WIDELY-KNOWN
ORATORCOMING;

J. B. WELDON

S. 0 . Shinholser

8ANFORI)

B s iia a iiiu R in iiiiiia iiiiH im ia iiin m iiiiiiiiiiiis s iM
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The Herald has been reliably in*
Termed thnt steps have already Leon
taken to have introduced and enacted
into law in the coming session of the
Florida legislature nn a rt prohibiting Granville Jones Will Lecture at
the shipment of immature potatoes.
Chautauqua Here.
The law will bo similar to the green
citrus fruit law which has been of
The K ennison Property, known a s the old
such great benefit to the citrus fruit Audience Will Hear Masterly Address
shippers of Florida.
on “The Creed of
Fibre Factory site, railroad track and w ater jThe question of determining the m a­
Democracy."
X X X X X
tu rity of potatoes would be determin­
front. E xclusive sale for short tim e.
Grnnvllln Jones, who will lecture
ed by nn acid or starch test and not by
the age of the plants ns experienced hero at the coming ltrdpath CbnutnnGeorge A. DeC ottes
growers have found thnt oft lines some qua on “The Creed of Democracy," la
ono of the nolnblo orators of the day.
plants at the age of eighty-five days
Attorncy-at-Law
He is known ns a thorough student
li
have more mature potatoes on them of present-day soctnl phenomennr and
than
plants
n
hundred
or
more
days
Over Seminole County Bank
old, and vici versa.
IAN FORD
FLORIDA
One prominent potato man said in
REALTOR
connection with the proposed law,
FRED R. WILSON
“One of the greatest drawbacks ex­
Florida
Orlando
perienced by the Hastings potato
ATTORNEY*AT*LAW
u
■
grower is immature stock placed on
■■■■■■■■ ■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■!!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
the market. It reaches the market in
Firat National Bank Building
a bail condition and if the buyer is not
SANFORD
*:*
FLORIDA
D em onstrate the F am ­ stuck the consumer is and as n re­
sult does not want Hnstings early po­
ous Rice Rupture
tatoes again. And this tends to break
Method Free to
a good market.
Callers at
“Of course no one is really to blame.
CHELLE M AINES
It usually comes about this way:
H
otel
*:* LAWYER
A grower with fairly well matured
—Court House
We have these ears in very nice condition, Will trade or sell on
potatoes nit a brisk market will start
terms such as:
digging and getting a good price. His
neighbor believes be hns just as ma­
Kyea Er.arolnrd
Claaaea Dealyned
One I!uirk 21 model Roadster, tires, top nnd paint new, a dem­
ture slock nnd also starts digging
on'! ration will satisfy. Price $1)30.00, $225.00 down, balance $10,00
and ns a result within a few days we
Henrj”McLaulin, Jr.,
monthly.
Adam s, N . Y.
hear poor &lt;iuulity potatoes on the marOpt. D.
QRANVILLfe
JONES.
jkol and price drops. While the fel1919 I lodge Sudan, new paint, interior very dean, runs fine.
Optician-Optometrist
lows who were lucky enough to be the ; J, . . __ .
1#
$800.00.
$250 down, balance, $15.Oil monthly.
................................f
what he hns to Roy on the platform
i l l Raat Firat Street Sanford, Fla.
it s t to dig im m a ture potatoes romes p, |,nswj „ „ (arifful (diservnUun ntal
lliid-on Speedster, I new cords, now top, $800.00; $25U.Oii down,
out alright bis neighbor may be a lit­ ConnicntloiiH Investigation.
_______________ « ________
§15.00
numtlily. Leave word wtiat -you are interested in with Mr.
tle late nnd loses, and the grower who
(Irnuvlltu Jones Is pro-iutdnentiy
Wilsuii,
and I will call on you at once.
■wants to watt until his stock is really "hninnn.’1 The moment he begins to
E L T O N J . M O U G IIT O N
speak
Ids
hearera
am
aware
that
they
matured ami ready for the market lias
ARCHITECT
to lake a much lower price than if all am listening to a man who under­
stands life and people. It Is ibis deep
Room 7, Miller llldg.
iu l
»v III l u l l l
O.
R i c G , growers would have waited until the

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X
X X
X
fcl ha
x Carda of 8inford'a Reput*
&lt;x able Professional Men, each
of whom, in hi* chosen pro*
feaalon the Herald rccom*
menda to the people.

You can find (ho name of
•very lire lluainena Man
In Sanford In this Column
each day.

O U R P R IN T IN G
O U R PRICE

Will A sk for a L aw on .
Im m ature Potatoes

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A L L THI S

WEEK

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IIL

S A N F O R D . FL O R ID A , M ONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923

N U M B E R 298

SEVENTY-FIVE ARE INJURED IN VICIN­
ITY OF PINSON, TWELVE MILES SOUTH Carlo!
OF JACKSON, TENNESSEE
A Number of Dead and Injured Are Negroes and
Fifty Dwellings are Wrecked—Storm Also
Does Much Damage in Kentucky

(Hr Thr Aftai.rlnlrd l&gt;r+««)
JA C K SO N , Tenn., March 12.— T w en ty persons w ere reported
killed nnd seV en ty-five injured in the vicin ity o f P inson, 12 m iles *f a r lot Shipnu'ntii Reported fur Sun
day, Mnrrh 11th:
South o f Jackson by a storm wltcih sw e p t that sectio n last n igh l.
A num ber o f th e dead and injured are nefjroc^. A bout fifty dw el­ | California ....... ........... ....................... 31
lin gs nhoul Pinson w ere wrecked according to reports. A freight
train w as blown from the tracks in that v icin ity . R elief parties Skipping Point information fur Sat••
urduy, March Iflth
,;ent from Jackson nnd plans w ere made to b ring the injured to i'ne
SANFORD,
FLA.: Warm, clear.
hospitals here. ,
Haul inn* heavy, detnund alow, move­
RICHM OND, K y„ March 12.—T h re e people w ere killed and ment druggy, market slightly weak­
two fatally h u rt and a num ber seriou sly injured by a storm which er, price* slightly lower. Carload* X.
swept over a sm all section o f M adison and F a y e tte county border o. b. usual term*— 10 inch crates (loL
den Self-blanching I d dox. stalk* in
shortly before m idn ight.
the rough mostly $1.65, few high a*
C IN C IN N A T I, Ohio, March 12.— Tw o men w ere hurt early to- $1.75, N'ew French Strain 4-G doz.
lay in a rear-end collision on the Southern R ailw ay at Pulaski. Ivy., stalk* in the rough $!.50-$l.00, most­
which w as caused Indirectly by a w indstorm according to reports ly around $1.50, few well blenched
higher.
received by o ffic ia ls o f the road here today.
»

WAR D E P A R T M E N T GIVES
CITY PE R M ISSIO N TO GO
A H E A D W ITH P L A N S

ALMOST READY
111 NUKED
Plans Should Be F in ish ed and MORE THAN ONE
CASKS TO.COME BEFORE
Bids R eady to A d v er tise in
THE BOARD
the N e x t T h ir ty D ays
III) T h e A »»orlnlrtl I ' r r u )

TALLAHASSEE, March JR-—At­
torneys began arriving today for the
meeting of tlie pardon board which
beginning tomorrow will run through
four days or more of hearing on ap­
plications fur clemency for more than

IffKH, Hge 9, WHS Told carlnl shipment* from KnnCO Hcridlislv this
ford section this season ta
hool building in
date
...
.
'
1,826
carried ii over Total racial shipments from Man­
atee this season to date .
900
Total cnrlot shipments from Sftnf trees Wert* u p -' foul last year to date
1,580
v icin ity in Sun- j Total
c-arlnt nhipment* from
lies an hour, the
Manatee last reason to date
752
ed to have stlf- Total carlot shipments from Sunhours has risen
ford section last week
.176
I aven u e w h o le-' PITSHURGH: r»7, clear. I L'ali'e flooded.
fmnia, 2 Floridu arrived, It cars on
.
/
- Hack inclmling broken. Opening »n
Monday: Supplies lilieral, demand
land movement slow, market weak.
Florida 10 inch crates Golden Self­
I ll I I I A
blanching and New French strain 4-d
1 1 1 1 /f l
doz. stalks $2.25-$2.5U; 8-10 dor., stalks

Kiwanis Club Makes
Motion Pictures of
the City of Sanford
Mr. Buchnnan,-of the Rathe Com­
pany, was here Friday and made nio- i
turn pictuu-s for the Kiwanis Club of
this city.
The Kiwuiits Flub invited nil other
clubs to take p art in this picture as;
they want to take a picture each year!
of thu city of Sunfutd to show the;
improvements thnt nre made fromt
year to year. Tills is one of the very
best ways to show the growtli of the
city ns you can see then every im­
provement that is ntude during that

I t l r T h a A»»o«-lnlr4 I’raaal

EIGHT GERMANS
KILLED TODAY
IN BATTLE IMPORTANT ITEMS
L A D IE S FROM EVERY PA R T
OF FLORIDA A N D OTHER
S T A T E S A R E H ER E

the Program Interspersed
iVilh M usic and E n tertain ­
m en ts and S eein g Sanford
(Hr The Asuorlnlril l*rr««)
BKCKr.INC5HAp.SEN, March 12.—
Eight Gormans nre dead ns the re
suit of clashes with French troops
in various paits of the ljerkll#ghnusin dhtriet last night. One French
soldier and thive Gel limn* were
wounded in at not at Dortmund. A
*tntc of siege was declared in the en­
tire Recklinghausen district ns the
ciin*ci|ucnccs of the disturbances. Of
tho Germans killed two were siiot
down while trying to escape from the
Gendarmes in the lluer district dis­
turbances. Five others were killed
nnd several wounded one hour later
when the crowd atttnrked the French
guard post. The eighth German was
killed at Dortmund when a -crowd
attacked the French detachment.

The board of director* of the State
Federation of Woman’* Clubs will
meet here today und tomorrow and a
line ptogruni has been arranged that
will givo the Indie* nnjplc time to
transact their important business and
nl' ii lime to visit Sanford points of in­
Iciest. The ladies will come from all
parts of Florida nnd from other stales
and the meetings here promise much
for the betterment of the state since
much of the business hero will have
to do with the legislation at Tailnhttssv in April. The visitors began a r­
riving by the morning trains and tho
majority of them in the afternoon and
at two o’clock the greater part of
the membership was iissembhd a t tho
Woman’s Flub budding on Oak av­
e nue , tlie meeting starting at this

April Fool’s Day
.
Will He Carnival Sea­
son in Jacksonville

1no rpiakers lor this evening nro
Mimu* Fagg, Prof, Ro^pur,.Gaines­
ville, Mrs. J. Brevard Jones of Mont­
gomery, Ala., state director of tho
General Federation from Alalmma;
Mr*. Kidney J. Copper of Henderson­
ville, N.
president of the Stafis
Federation of North Carolina. Mrs.
Florence fc'|Hjncec Duryea of New
York City, eliairtunn of the Near East
Relief.

r

I
L / l f f JJ; CINCINNATI: 57 degrees, partly
Udoudv. t Florida orrivod, 5 ears on
’
I
*
i
i «• , 'track including broken, demand nnd
ItiS lR D H S in ” 1movement moderate, market firm
r'lotidu, lo ue li «rates various varietij-s in the rough 1-6 do*, stalks best
n. i-tly $2.75, fair i|ualily $2.50; 8 dot.

th e prohibition
rnd o th er M ln b tO R k: ^
mining
13
im u tio n s - t a k e n nrrllvw,’i
^(dioi- n m o ffe r- "enmnd moderate for good- stock,
;
,,
,, movement limited, market steady for

, Reports of officer*.
Reporti Press nnd Publicity depart­
ment. Mi's. J. W. McCollum, Ch.
' 20 minute discussion.
Report Public Welfare dc|&gt;nrtmciit,
Mr*. I). P. Council, Chairman.
20 minute discussion.
Report Applied Education, Mrs.
Robert Seymour, Chnirmnii.
20 minute discussion.
Mrs. W. S. Jennings reports club
president.
Monday, 8:00 P, M.
t Invocation.
Piano solo, Polonaise, Edwr.nl Mc­
Dowell, Miss Mildred .Simmons.
Vocal Solo, Thank God for a Gar- •
den, Teresa Del Jllcgo,.Mrs. Leake.
Speakers.
Discussion.
Vocal Solo, •Italian song from Ma­
dame Butterfly, Mrs. Lucille Aspinwnll Taknch.
Tuesday,-9 A. 31.
Prayer.
Music.
Rcpoits of officers continued.
Report
legislative department,
Mrs. Meade A. Lovtff chairman.
60 minute discussion.
Reports Club I’ra .idi nu.
Tuesday 2 P. M.

iiv lie closed for
"fofk- ',|or '1*; 0 ,lnrh rn'‘os
*
New k ranch Strain 3-6 do*, stalks,
I S2.75-S3.00; 8 doz. stalks mostly $2;
i H) doz. stalks $1.50-$ 1.75; washed
\ N l
and hunched 3-6 doz. stalks, $3.00­
’ *
$:t.2.5; e doz. stalk* $2.25.

Wholesale Rum Runing in U. S. Being Fi­ Passed hy Last Congress Will Provide Sort: of
Credit Farmer Needs
nanced_____
by Gdrmans

LONDON, Mnrch 12.—Wholesale
rtun running into the United State*
by ft fleet of four or five ships regis­
tered under tho Panama flag is being
financed by a prominent German mng.
nnte, according to information receiv­
ed here from responsible American
headquarter*. The fleet it declared,
was being chiefly operated from the
United State* by a former German
captain of a .Hamburg-Amcrican lin­
er.

FOR TWO DAYS MEETING

A N
U il

Mr. Buchanan made pictures of the
Southern Utility Icing Plant which i*
the largest of its kind in the world.
Capacity being 350 tons daily. The
loading of celery and the cutting and
lucking of celery. The High School
with all its teachers and pupils, also
the Sjouth Side School with its teach­
ers and pupils. Views o f First street,
Country Club, the First Nntionnl Bank
building, J’ulcston and- Brmplcy build­
ing, Milane Theatre building, thu nrrivnl of the Osceola Clyde Line boat,
the Ladies’ Band, tkl- president and
secretary of the Chamber of Com­
merce nnd the Kiwanis Club.
This picture will he shown at the
New .Milane Theatre on Kiwanis
night which will he some time dur­
ing the second week that the Milano
Theatre is open.

Under the Flag of Pnnnma Says An
American In England

Shipment* Reported for Sal
urdny, .March 10th:
Florida—Sanford section ___fli
Florida—Tampa section .......—____ I
Florida—By boat, 136 crate*.
California
Manatee section, no report.

W A SH IN G TO N , M arch 12.— S ecreta ry o f A gricu ltu re W al­
lace b elieves th e fnrm cred its net to he one o f th e m ost im port­
ant pieces o f legislation passed b y tho la st c o n g ress nnd th n t sta b ­
ilizing agricultural production nnd m ark etin g its e ffe c ts w ill be re­
flected in b u sin ess gen erally. "It m arks nn e a rn est e ffo r t b y con­
gress to provide th e farm er w ith th e sort o f credit ho m u st have
to carry on e ffic ie n tly ,” th e secreta ry said in a sta te m e n t today,
"And to m eet th e need w hich hns been felt for a t least f if t y years.
Som e tim e will probably be required to g e t cred it m ach in ery pro­
vided in th e legislation in sm ooth w orking order th e secreta ry said
but added It sh ou ld not be very lon g until b e n e fits will be nppnre n t.”

Trained Dogs Here
With Legion Circus
Wonderful Animals

The fleet itself it is understood U
under command of a character of questionnblc nationality who achieved no­
toriety In connection with marine op­
Prof. Gefchel is here with his train­
erations of dubious nature during.the
ed
dogs nnd will exhibit them a t the
war. While nbsoluto proof of these
Aptetican
Legion Circus nil this week.
operations are lacking, information
This
announcement
is not sln rtlln g to
received by American circle* here
those who have not seen these dog*
but if you knew just how good they
were it would be startling. In fact
when thp Herald says they nre un­
doubtedly tho best trained dogn in the
country today, when it comes to nlmost human intelligence the statemeht
ford In r.iany yenrs nnd means much will cause you to take notice. Prof,
Gctchcll brought the dogs around to
to this city in many ways.
It Is hoped that the City Commis­ the Herald office this afternoon nnd
sioners will now gel busy on the plana thu first thing he snid to Dutchcsa
and s ta rt construction as soon as pos­ wns to “Take tho typewriter and show
tho gentleman how to use It,” unit
sible without any more delays.
.

Dutchess forthwith proceeded to the
typewriter nnd used., it ju st like a
dainty blondo slcno would use it. Prof.
Gctchcll then told her lo find n match
thnt wns behind n certain chair nnd
take It to the man in tho room who
had the overalls on and thia man hap­
pened to Iks Zcb Ratliff nnd Dutchess
carried the match right to hint. This
dog nnd the younger ono did some
wonderful stuff, including using the
telephone and many other things that
were simply grent nnd could not l&gt;e
believed unless they .were seen. In
fact we would not have believed it
only we saw It done today and we
can -say truthfully thnt
Prof,
Gotrhci's trained dogs arc simply
marvelous In thoir comprehension of
tho commands of their master, and

Five Aliens Who
Escaped Captured;
Two More at Large
KEY WEST. March 12.—Immigra­
tion authorities have captured five of
the seven aliens who e*cn|&gt;ed Friday
from the steamer Cuba here Friday
morning whilo enruuto to Culm for
deportation.
Two of those Captured were taken
off a train nenr Coconut Grove, Fin.,
by the immigration inspector* from
Miami who had been notified by local
inspectors. Two of them who had no
menus of transportation walked the
Florida East Const track crossing sev­
en milo viaduct afoat.
Inspectors captured them nt Big
_TJ)e fifth was captured in Key West
when he was picked up by the police
as a suspicious character. Two others
arc still nt Inrge.
*
This I* thu first time, according to
authorities hero, that aliens being de­
ported from this country have escap­
ed. Authorities in charge nro nt a loss
to know how the escaiie was affected.

Muslc.r'
Report Citizenship department, Mrs.
George Ross, chan man,
20 minute discussion.
Report E ire Arts Department, Mrs.
Mathilda O'Dor.uld, chairman.
20 minute discussion.
Reception at Country Club.
Tuesday, 8 P. M.
Unfinished Business.

Week End Raids
in England and
Scotland for Irish

National Commander
of American Legion is
at S t ’ . P e t e r a b u r K
If you wnnt ALL the NEWS, nnd
want it FRESH from tho wire, and
want it in *u legible condition, and
before it got* stale, subscribe now for
the Daily Herald and you will sure
gut what you want.

ST. PETERSBURG, March 12.—
Alvin Owsley, national commander
o f the American Legion, and party, arrived hero thin morning and were the
guests ntrn special meeting of the Rotitry Club. Mr. Owsley was the chief
speaker a t tho mcoting.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923

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NOTICE!

M |{. JO SEPH J. W EG.M AN, M anager

TABLE

D’HOTE DINNER

Sanford
move.

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property
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continue'*

to

S erv ed from 12:30 to S :0 0 I*. M.

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MENU

And the piun that invests in Sat)'
fonl property now will make some*
thing on it in the next twelve months

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Fresh Shrim p C ocktail
S tu ffe d C elery

Q ueen O lives

S ou p s
Dotaifc n la H eine or Onion C routon au G ratin

Another Snbbuth day tomorrow.
Church and Sunday school first thing
In Iho day. In the afternoon the bund
will entertain vmj.

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F illet o f S ole, U em oulnde
Pom m os Ju lien n e •

W. I. Hughey who has been confin­
ed to his room for the past few weeks
with n severe nttack of flu la onc&lt;*
more able lu be on the streets. •

Prim e Hibs o f R eef au Jus
C ream ed P otatoes
•
C andied S w e e ts
Fried Y oung C hicken, M aryland S ty le
P e tit Pois
S tea m ed Rice

Monday Mrs. Lloyd Ilrown will on­
to tain from 3 to 5 p. m. nt her homo
on the Wert Side.In honor of Master
Hilly Brown.

C om bination Salad
D e sse rt
Apple or P each Pic a la m ode
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S traw b erry Short C«ko w ith W hipped C ream
C hocolate E clairs
C ream P u ffs
F rench Ice Cream and Cake
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Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carlyle nnd
Miss KosnUnd Carlyle of Griffin, Ga.,
nro the gi^’sts of Miss Annie Haw­
kins nt her home on Celery avenue.

D em i T n sse

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
.

| of Lulinnapolia, Ind., left Thursday
i for Miami nnd other point* of interest*
1on the East Coast, going no far ns
| Key West.
.

- If jma are jcolaa ^ » /n k rr, nr r* « lp | Marshall and guest Mis

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SO C IA L C A L E N D A R
Saturday—Cccilinn Music Club meets
at 3 o'clock at the studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson.
Saturday—Cooked
Food Sole at
Stokes’ Cash Store, by Women’s
Guild, Holy Crons church. „
.
Sunday—Musical at Methodist Church
at 7:45 p. m. by Cosmos Trio of Or­
lando for the benefit of thu Pipe
Organ.
Saturday—American Legion Auxil­
iary meets ut the Lome of Mrs. W.
T. Langley on Park avenue at 3:00
o'clock.
Mondny—St. Agnes Guild business
meeting nt the lion'll* of Mrs. S. M.
Lloyd on Park avenue at 3:30 p. in.
Monday—Westminster Club business
meeting anil election of officers at
the homo of Mrs. E. D. Brownlee on
. Palmetto nvenuc at 3:30 p. m._ ,
Monday—Stole Board of F. F. W. ( \
Mondny—Pipe Organ Club meets nt
the home of Mrs. II. T. Pace of
West First street, at 3:30 p. m.
meetlpg nt club rooms tit two p. m.
Tucsdny—F. F. W. C. state board
meeting at 9 o’clock a. in. nt the
cluli rooms.

liglnful motor trip to
Palm Peach.

II. J. Starling was a business vi
itor in Winter Park ln*t evening.
MR*

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N ew nnd Reduced Prices
E ffe c tiv e January F irst

Open D ay nnd N iffht

L a d ies’ Itest Room

S a n fu rd . Fln« C orner Second S lr co t und S an ford A venue
D istr ib u to r s Sem lnule stud Lake C ou n ties
O ne o f th e LarRCHt and M ost U p -to-date D rive-In F illin g
.
S ta tio n s in th is part o f the s t a le
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W ould slio never m eet
one w ith whom *&gt;ho
could ite herself aud
still u n n fraid ?

attendance wns small on account
5 Tho
of so many thing:* of interest going

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A crisp loaf on jo u r tulile this evening would add much to your meal.
A good iin.,0 would be tickled in our fragrant Sanitary Iluks Shop,
inhaling the odors of all our appetizing, wholesome goodies.
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FIRST II U’TIST CHFItt II
Sunday m l&gt;&gt; •! 9:3U a. in.
Morning Wo hip and sermon II a.
m. Subject "In the School of Christ.”
Baptist Young People’s Unions at
li:45 p. in.
Evening worship ami sermon 7:30
Subject “The Anthem of the Cross."
Monday, 3:3\t p. m. Sunbeam Bund.
Wednesday nnd Thursday the First
FINE SUNDA5 DINNER
Baptist chinch will he hint to the Oca­
The Valdez Grill under the able la District meeting. Delegates are
management of Mine Host Wegman expected from six adjoining associ­
is now pulling out a Sunday dinner ation**.
that is bringing people here from ev­
erywhere. Ju st glance at the menu
in this issue, mid eat your Sunday
dinner at the Valdez Hotel tomorrow.

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■ TROOP NO. 3. HOY SCOUTS
Pntrol I.eader Harrington had
■ charge
of tho meeting Inst night nt
£ the Scout room In the Baptist church.

Good Quality Fabric Finish, 18 Sheets, 48 Envelopes, Regular price 75c

Robert Z. Leonard's

Sunday dinner nt the Lu-Beth Cnfet:rin is a distinct pii^taurr. You wait
on yourself and you get just wiiat
you want nnd the way it is cooked
is just the way you wnnt it. The LuBeth ia-operated to give the best to
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
out in tile best way t« serve it nt the
We shall have a very interesting
very Imst price.’Tiy the Sunday din­ day tomorrow nt all of our services.
ner tomorrow.
We were pleased to have so ninny out
at the Bible school Inst Sunday and
Friday March 9, the regulpr meet­ a te hoping for even more tomorrow.
ing of the Seminole Rebckah lodge
At the morning pr* m liing hour we
was held ut the I. O. O. F. hall. After thnil hear a new voice that will bring
the regular order of business a social Us n "World Moving,*" in harmony
time wan enjoyed, consisting of mu­ with the Spirit Af ou&gt;* Grout Master,
sic, etc., followed by a real treat giv­ ami will open nur eye* to behold life';*
en by rii-'ir?:. H u l l o nnd Mitnson, of lie:* opportunities. Do not mi * this
ice *ream ami assorted cakes. All service.
present pronounced it one of t'nc* best
At the night mu ling we «hnll have
of the season.
the conclusion of tho movie pictures
of "The R iven." 3,i* o pictures have
given us a great I soil a* well ns
having entertained. |h hie these pic­
tures we »:hall have with un Mfsr
Stella Jordan of Horton ,wh &gt; romp.*
to us recommended as one of iho very
lie.-* platform peakcra, and who
makes every subject sin* touches intbnsely inter*-ting. Every one who
cares for the proper development of
our youth sluadd hear her address.
Let us nil turn out and make this one
of the very best or days.

A delightful social event of yester­
day was thut of yesterday afternoon!
Mr. nnd Mrs, E. H. Harris of llnrt wlnyi Mrs. R, J. Holly entertain**;! the]
ford, Conn., arrived in the city yes* members of *^e Rook Livers Club all
terdny for n short visit.
her borne on Park avenue.
Quantities &lt;&gt;f sweet p u n ami snap!
Mm. It. A. Howard left Wednesday
dragons
were used ’efTeeCivcly in tin*
for Palm Reach wIiiti* slm went t«*
S p l i t illU S l*»M»niH.
wltne'.i the Hun Dance.
During ib»* afternoon plan- were
* J. E. Courtey of Lmihuij- wiik ib cu-ci! and m.'iili* for the woik aud
among tlu* Inininess visitors hi tin* h&lt;H*k.. fi*. tin* next year. The hn.il:it of
this year wen* exchanged and dis­
city yesterday.
.
cussed.
E. A. Grown of New York arrived
Lite in the afternoon the hostess
In Ihe city yesterday and is spending served creamed oysters in patties, ol­ The Herald delivered nix limes a
a few days here attending to business. ives. stuffed tomatoes, choOSO straws, week for 15c.
wafers, coffee, strawberries -toppdd
Miss M argaret Dynck left yritcnlay with whipped cream nnd angel food
ORGAN RECITAI
for her home in Troy, N. 3*.„ after cake.
*
a very plunsant visit here as tin*
The guests were Mrs. Stella Ar­
guest of Mrs. Julius Taknch.
lington, Mrs. Henry Mcluuiliu, Mrs.
J. K. Pace. Mr*. A. E. Hill. Mrs. L P.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. N'lglilurt of
Hagan, Miss Annie Hawkins mid her There will be vocal, piano and pipe
Knoxville, Tenn., nrc among the tour,
guest Mrs. Carlyle, Mrs. Fred Will­ argali selections. This trio needs no
ists arriving In the city yesterday
iams nnd Mrs. George Hoy.
introduction ns they have been heard
and -are stopping nt the Montezuma
iliere on several occasions. In the
f o r n short stuy.
Daily Herald on xnic at Joe's Smoke trio are Mr. und Mrs. Wade, nnd .Mar­
Mrs. Harry Wnrd and gue*ls Mrs. House, Mobley's Drug Store, nnd guerite Moor-Jones (Mrs. Peter 11.
tf .lones).
Rose Addington and Mrs. Lineuux Hunt's Pliainmey.
There will be no admission, but n
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the benefit of tho Pipe Organ. 2D4-4tc

Hupmobile fleet owners will tell you that no
other car made can he operated over 60;000
miles, with so little maintenance expense.
There is hothinf? mysterious in this economy.
It goes straight back to the way the car is designed and built, and the fact that it has the
“stuff” in it.
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SEE CATHRAE

Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Murfihy^ who
have been tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry Walsh for the past month nt
Itheir home on Oak Avenue leave this
afternoon* for their home in New
York.
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Father Roger Anderson left yester­
day for Mobile, Ala., where he will
preach Sunday, leaving there Monday
for Springfield, III., where ho will hold
It ten days' mission; thence to Clove-’
land, Ohio for n Mission. He expert:
to return to his home in New York
for Easter.

II. W. McCormick of Daytona was
in tho city yesterday on business.

► Notice is hereby given thut n biUj
- T O N I G H T —
will he introduced a t the 1U2:* session
of the Florida legislature to prohibit
T h e :E x q u is ite
Mining in the lakes, riven*, portals
and streams of Seminole county, nine
Rs For Florida: Partly cloudy
to regulate the catch and means em ­
tonight and Sunday.
ployed, and alto provide penalty for
its violation.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sanford Chnmber of Commerce,
SERVICE
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Scntiriolo County Fish &amp; Game
SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923
Dnily Herald on sale at Joe's Sniokc 291-tfc
* Protective Association.
* Subject:
.
fiohro, Mobley’s Drug Store nud
."MAN"
RENT-A-CAR .
Hunt's Pharmacy,
tf
Church Service ..... 11:00 a. m.
Drive It Yciurself
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
A dance daring oven for Broadway
Call for Reel.!
Woman'* Club Hldg., (lake Avc.
It Jfran to be her In st-sh e was K0.
Phono 3
ALL ARE WELCOME
ing to mnrry. But! .Does any
OAK and SECOND ST,
man's love last? It’s not like a
2t*G-0fc
woman's, which is sterling. Man's
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH .
MAGNOLIA LEAVES WANTED—In love is Plated; it wears through,
W. J. Carpenter, Pastor.
reply, state quantity nvnilablo und after a Ijttlo time, and reveals the
location from Sanford.—Gulf Process­ barer alloy beneath. She knew
At tho morning service the pastor
ing Co., 2105 Union Avc., Chattu- this but this man was different.
will preach on tlio subject, "Is the
noogn,
Term.
297-Gtp And then—well—better see the pie!
Penny n Master «&gt;r c Servant?"
Sunday school a t 9:30 a. nt.
COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS
Epworth League special meeting nt
Coughs and Colds are contagious
0:30 p. m.
"
and require prompt treatm ent as they
At 7:45 p. in. will lx? given an bout*
spread or develop into Flu and Grippe.
of m ude consisting of selections on
Take no chances when you can get
itho pipe organ, and ducts with organ
Foley’s Honey and Ter for n few cents Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Rank
and pinno, Interspersed with choice
nnd quickly check coughs and cold*. MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 15th
vocal numbers of high merit.
The constantly increasing demand for
Mr. und Mrs. Earnest Wade of Or­
All Form*
Foley’s Honey nnd Tar, for three
lando, who are superior artists in the
generations, has made It the large:*
musical world, wih Ire assisted by
selling cough medicine in the world. NOTICE TO AI.L CONCERNED:
Mrs. Margurito Moore Jones, one of
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
Contains no oplutcs—ingredients arc
the finest soloists in. this section of
contemplates
a raise In scale to 75c
Avowing so m uch, pro­
printed on the wrapper. Refuse sub­
Florida.
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1P23.
posing so evasively —stitutes. ' Insist upon Foley's. Sold
The program will be a real event
.
291*26tp
wero all m en like that?
ev ery where.—A dv.

Black

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PUMI
PALM BEACH

Brown 4-STRAP PUMPS

Sermon-on the day's gospel.
Collection for tho orphans of St.
M ary's Hume, Jacksonville, taken up
by order of Hishop llnrry.
Linen nhowyr for Sanford hospital
thin week under Mrs. J&gt;. A. Berner.
Lenten devotions at 7:43 p. m. con­
sisting of Rosary, aermonu ml beiiediction.
*
Subject of sermon: "The Heavens
are telling the glory of God, nnd thej
wonders of His works nrc declared*
in the firmament." Divine revelation j
and the visible word proving the ex­
istence of Being Supreme.
Low masses during tho week at
7:30 a. m.
Tridtlun commencing Thursday at
Mnr.s and ending at Mass on March
17.
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Friday evening lenten devotions ut
7:45 consisting of Way of thu Crons,
cermo nntid Benediction.
. Subject ol Kerman: "Conocicncc
Proving God’s Existence."
Strangers welcome to free Bittingi
at nil church uurvicca.

MOHAIRS
SPORT OXFORDS
GABERDINES

LADIES’ AND MISSES’
' KEDS

hut a very enjoyable time wus
had. Plans were talked over for a
r hike to be liclff on next Friday. It
wan agreed that each Scout was to
write down all the Interesting thing*
he saw on the hike. Scout Barber is to LINEN SHOWER FOR IIOSPITAI
tell us something about the Indiun
Ladles of the Presbyterian church
mounds lie has located.
whoso residence is went of 1 ark nvo
please send hospital linen to Mrs. H.
l \ DuBose; thoso oast of Park nvenuo ccnd linen to Mr*. Frank Miller,
luidios on Celery avenue pleaso send
linen to Mrs. L. J. Frazier.
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‘.MRS. FRf;i) T. WILLIAMS,
P.
Chairmun.

First Street
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Rill Glenn’s futile quest for the Woman’s Club has accomplished so under efficient and energetic handl­ ommended thnt application lie made
h
meaning of "R. V, I)." reminds Willis much in every departm ent nnd has ing. W hat wc need la men to till the promptly.
In his preliminary application'tho
idle-ncres nnd build up a back coun­
done
so
much
for
Sanford
th
a
t
Uu
Powell
of
the
small
boy’s
definition
of
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Iff* - Ofrrr •rirrnoon r*rrpt Suni■w« »at (hr llrrald llulldlnK. 107
“unawares.” The boy said, “ Unawnres lack of the new building will pot be try to, support the ambitions towns applicant should.state age, nmaunt of ■
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Maaaolla A»#., Sanford. FI*.
is what you take otT Inst and put on noticed especially since the plans for that nre growing up on every aide. We schooling and should nccfftnpnny it ■
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our new buliding have already been need nlso myn with capital, large ca­ by a t least two l e t t e r * from respon­ N
first,"—Tampa Tribune.
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Wo would set Rill’s mind «il rest by made. Your welcome, however, will pital, to carry on the great, projects sible citizens stnting thnt they know a
V I II I.I a i l I 'l l H
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spying that R. V. I). really means Re- be none the k&gt;'*3 fervent in the pres­ of development, that are already in the applicant and know him to lie a ■
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ent home with the thought th a t the process of development, th at are pl- young mail of excellent reputation and ■
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good women of this city have not been rendy in the process of inculwtion in standing in the community.
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idle but planning for tho best not the brains of far sighted men. We state in your application if you have ■
FOOLISHNESS
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M a d* K n o t , n o n
only in the building of Snnfoni but have in the Everglades a region cap­ had previous military training, and if If
Appllraltaa
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It is utter rank foolishness for the in the building of the future home of able of producing nil the sugar this you have previously attended a citi­
.1 I.K tY I* * 1111*1* .... r lt - r u la lln a M a a a a r r
country can consume, with a goodly zens' camp.
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I’ k u n r 32S -W a l l r r &amp; p . tit.
people of n community to get into a the Woman’s Club.
J t l l K T l l I k i ^ i ’r l r r I d A d t n n r r
wrnngle over the question of where
Col. Royd, who in civil life In Dis­
And their efforts linve left their balance for export. Rut it requires a
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impression nnd the thriving city that large capital to make tho initial in­ trict Manager of the Southern Bell
HU Manilla
l l r l l t r r r d l a C lljr b y C a r r i e r
us long ns the building is a public welcomes you today owes much to vestment. We have all the requisites, Telephone Co. a t Jiicksonvillo.can lie
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building and will not l&gt;u objectionable. the Woman's Club—n band of ener­ except the capital.
seen in his office with reference to
*
Til a- hi* 12- III IH-papa Weekly Her­ .We need more pulling together and getic, public spirited women—who
Comptroller
Ernest
Amos
has
been
this
m atter, or .will answer corres­
ald entirely eat era Krtnlaolr Citanly
S
and U publlabrd rte ry Iriilnjr. Adter- less argum ents if we intend to build can always be depended ujam to assist visiting South Florida and was pro­ pondence pertaining thereto.
i t.Inst rate, wade known «n appllea- big cities. It only makes business for
in every movement for the moral up­ foundly impressed by the possibilities
linn. *3.00 per year, alwaya In ailmnre.
the
lawyers.
lift
nnd civic betterment of Sanford. which ho found so numerous here,
M i : Mil I ’ II T i m A S S O C I A T K I J VIIHHH
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and also by the urgent need of more
Tha Aaaoelaled Press la exclusively
antltleil to III" uao for republlcMIon of
SLEEPING
capital to curry forward a rigli frui­
NO
USE
TO
DODGE
TH
E
ISSUE
ON
all new* illapatchea crcitltril In It or
tion. A telegram to the Times-Union
tint otherwise e m itte d It) tlila paper
ROADS
mot itlao the to. ill new* published
We
would
refer
to
the
following
dis­
outlines
a plan by which he believes
herein.
Alt right* of re*publication of apeclat patch to the Orlando papers and have
the
desired
capital can be drawn to
Polk
county
people
are
ngnin
facing
d i s p a t c h " " Herein e r a «lno reM ervnl
ORLANDO, Mnrch 12.—The weekly g
the
state.
Wc
give it below:
them
inform
the
mnn
who
falls
nslcep
another
road
bond
issue
question.
Of
O f f lee i I I K It A 1.11. I l l ' l t . t l l Y fl. P h o n e I4H
citrus
review by F. L. Skcily ns is­
in boats and on Orange avenue and course everyone wants good roads nnd
As g reat ns has been the addition
sued
from
the office of tho American
Farelan Advrrtl.lnit Itepre.m'.ativa
other restful places:
improved ones, because they have to Florida's population by the influx
TIUCAMI. It If ANI’HESSASSOCIATION 1
Fruit
Growers,
Inc., says:
. A serum produced by the Mayo demonstrated to the general public of these very desirable citizens, the
An
outstanding
feature of the pnxt
Foundation Laboratory of Rochester, everywhere whether innd owners or comptroller .believes thut the num­
week
1ms
been
the
manner in which
Minn., ns a possible cure for sleep­ otherwise thnt good roads bring busi­ ber could be still more greatly in­
Florida
citrus
fruits
have outsold the
ing sickness has been successfully ness, that they increase tho valua­ creased by a definite and fixed policy
Three bodic* have boon fnuml on Used in th re#cases in El Paso. It. II. tion of nil property and they bring o lithe p a rt of the state which would offerings from other sections in the*
tin? gulf coast ami the Florida legis­ Paxton, of Knnsns City, Mo., a Kan­ the communities closer together. That represent n standing invitation to larger markets. As compared with Cal­
lature will not moot until April.
sas City, Mexico and Orient Railway is what has happened since the issue ‘outside capital to come to Florida nnd ifornia navels Florida oranges have
official, who was stricken with the dis­ of the first bonds for roads in Folk to remain here. The comptroller's pro­ obtained n nubstnnlin! preference,
county. We are not saying w hat will posal, which lie believes would be an while the Florida grapefruit well out­
It hits njiw boon • tiJjtcoverod that ease Jan. «'lt), was up .yesterday.
become of the next issue we will not effective aid t» u desirable immigra­ sold the Porto Rican grapefruit ,*«rClarence Wood., is the man thut put
know how the m atter will be handled tion into the slate, but which he very rivin gon the markets. The present
G t'RERN ATORIA I, TJ MRER
the Sum in Sumter county.
and how square the general public frnnkiy questions would prove a pop­ strong position of Oil* Florida crop is
reflected in the fart that to date prac­
Judge
R. Parkin!) is n candidate (who have the taxes to pay) are to ular measure, would be to write into
Jacksonville will adopt a boy npd
tically three-fourths of the total of
teach him to ho president by the Coue for Governor, lie is a .West Florida la* treated. We mean by this that the constitution of Florida u provi­ Florida's crop has been moved. Rased
there
is
much
disappointment
over
the
sion, ih effect, pledging that Florida
method. Don’t believe it will work. product, transplanted to South Flor­
ida. He is supposed to represent South final result of the other roads but will not within 25 years place any in­ upon thu authentic estimates, approx­
The Republicans have tried it.
even a t thnt everyone who Indicves in heritance or income tax upon proper­ imately eighty per cent of Florida’*
Florida’s interests in the race.
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John Mnrtin is Mayor of Jackson­ progress is glad to get them even nt ty which is being otherwise taxed for about twenty per cent remains to be
The only active volcano in the Unit­
the cost. Rut our idea is that while Us just proportion of the revenue to
ed States shows signs of another ville. He Sb an aggressive, self-suffi­ we have these roads there is no ex­
be raised fo r the state government, j n shipped. Careful estimates also' show
eruption. Florida will have her id- cient sort of fellow. He hnH many cuse to sit idly by nnd see them go
that about sixty-five per rent of Flo­
Mr. Anios’ opinion there nre scores of
friends‘everywhere. His qualifications
annual eruption in April.
rida’s grapefruit has moved and only
for the governorship have not yet to ruiii when it might bo possible to residents of other states who are an ­ about a.r» per cent remains for ship­
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xious to live in Florida, and who would
The president and his party have been mentioned. He is “running."
“
We
are
planning
on
ICO
miles
more
be especially attracted to this state ment.
Frank Clark is being boomed. The
arrived at Palm Ilonch and the press
Oranges: Inquiry lias been good
booming originates in local interests. of nsplmll roads; we are planning on if such nn assurance could lie givn*n
despatches say they will rest there
and
prices have continued very steady
widening
ait
nine-foot
roods,
but
them.
for several days, if they rest in Palm A mnn who bus represented Florida nothing under the suu is being dune to
I
throughout
the last week with a
There is no question hut the plan
Reach they can walk in their sleep in congress for so many years ought lake care of the mondVnceded to have
|
strong
tendency
toward the close. Inwould be effective in drawing large
to have more general advocacy. He
in Washington.
jdientionx
are
for
an
increasing demand
the
roads
in
the
other
bond
issue,
oulshould be unanimously endorsed, conamounts of capital to the slate, and
----------- o—-------for wadi packed fruit.
i
side
of
tile
regular
returns
from
the
! sidering his service. Rut we fail to
once here it would In? seeking invest­
Grapefruit: N °twi*listanding heavy
Too bad, too bad, we shall not have find nny unanimous endorsement oT taxes each year which amounts to ment, for idle capital is like idle land,
about $22,000 in each commissioner’s unproductive. Nor is there any injus­ shipments, grapefruit closed the last
, nny more opera music by the hand Mr. Clark.
week in a strong position. Offering-,
, organ and the monkey this winter.
South Florida will support Park- district. The decay nnd expense of re­ tice in it to any one. No man should
All the money in Little Italy, New hill, out of the present “bunch." This pair is so much more than was antici­ be taxed twice on the same property were freely taken nt price# mo.it sa t­
York, has been stolen by the heads of section has suffered long ami serious­ pated that unless something is done by the same agency—to thnt every isfactory and inquiry increased large­
e« the bank and they have sailed for the ly. He is nt least a resident. We would quickly, a greater portion of the mails fair minded limit will agree. If lie ly. Provided daily shipments remain
Within reasonable limits, it would a p ­
innd of macaroni.
prefer a man more consecutively al­ ■Will be worthless. Recause of this, s it­ pays tux on the Income derived from
pear that grapefruit from Ibis time
uation
it
would
bo
a
wise
idea
if
ev­
property who h has already paid ta x ­
lied with the interests of this section
on
should l&gt;e in mi increasingly
ery
person
interested
in
this
road
'Goode G ucny in the Palntka News of the state- ■« mnn like Perry G,
es to i lie wtiue, lie ia being doubly
strong
iHisitioti.
rnmpaign
would
investigate
the
rea
­
r.oys “Atlantic Coast Line Admits Pa- U jill, for instance. This seems a hnju*taxed, which is manifestly unjust.
Market
developments.during the re­
lutka s Needs.’ Well, that much lias j Jess desire. Perrv Wall sickened of the sons for this rapid decay and do what Of the inheritance lax which many
cent
weeks
will only serve to empha­
been accomplished, Goode, and you can political game in P.ilfi. Ile-made a bad he can to avoid it nnd take care of states levy, the ’Times-Union says,
size
the
desirability
og careful grad­
further
mistakes
in
any
future
issue
.j.jrpst awhile. You have done well, old selection. He ran for the senate
truly it is a "heartle:-* tax." We know
ing
nnd
good
packing.
The discrimina­
that
Li
to
come.
Profiting
by
the
ex­
sport, to get them to admit the evi­ against the unbeatable young man
that it tubes away the incentive for
tion
which
the
markets
have shown
perience
of
others
ntid
by
examples
dence.
accumulation which exists in the
from Lakeland. The result was not a
i nthis respect paying fur fru it they
set
are
iiilgtrry'gudll
axioms
nnd
breasts of all men.
surprise. Rut Perry could win now,
regarded as mote desirable often
' / Rend what the luikcland Star-Tele- and win easily, .He was, as it were, should lie followed in this specific in­
We lielicvo the plan of Ernest Anv- double Ihe price# given for fruit less
grab) says in this issue about their “re Ia tinned” off the track. If ho could stance just ns it should in many oth­ os would effi'et the desirable result of well prepared, clearly establishes the
roads and what they need anti tin* avoid the handicap of his “kinfolks'* ers. The facts nre before mir very drawing capital to the slate, and of desirability of putting fruit out well
mistakes they made. It is something already in the nice, Perry Wall could eyes in a most concrete form and we hastening development. Unfortunate­ prepared according to the require­
to think about. The boiit roads are the bo elected handsomely. Nothing would don’t believe that the Jieople of Polk ly, like othi t states, Flntida has many ments of the buyers. There is an am ­
most durable ones and that is the Ik- more delightful to the Tribune or county will desire or approve of any men who an* jealous and suspicious ple pm chasing power in the country,
tery milk of the eocoanut. Any kind all of South Florida than t&gt;&gt; m i - lino bund L-ite that will not take care of of capital, ami feel it their duty to and a willingness to pay top price#,
of cheap loads will last a few weeks occupying the gulictnatori.il t hair. We l lie crisis as it exists today, assuring fight ft at every opportunity. They but only for wlmt is wanted.
and look nice until the contractors probably will have l&lt;&gt; wait for this, the people that if they devote another would oppose every plan which Would
Meantime, we will elect Judge Park- issue that proper provisions will be seem to favor it In the least. It may
can get out of town. Rut to lust for
S A N F O R D N E E D S H O M ES!
years without repairs—that is the hill. Tills end of the state has been made to take care of the roads th a t be impossible to put it into execution
H
E
L P S A N F O R D , Y O U R SE L F .
wo
have
already
nnd
not
lose
them
ignored long enough. The last gover­
rub.
because of such opposition, but it has A N D T H E O TH ER
FE LLO W
nor We had was G ilchrist.'It is time nil because it would be folly to vote merits which make it worth consider­
BY
IN
V
E
ST
IN
G
IN
T
H
E SA N ­
for
other
new
roads
and
no
more
than
we had another.—Tampa T ribune..
ation and we should like to see it
HORSE THIEVES
FORD B U IL D IN O &amp; LOAN A S ­
finish them, when we'would find that
trie d . —Tampa Times.
SO CIATIO N .
2 9 8 -6 tc
the old ones an* almost as bad off as
WELCOME
TO
THE
WOMEN
Horse thieves made their appear­
they were originally,
ance In Hillsboro county. They must
The directors of the State Federa­ , This is what is going to hnp|K*n
have Imen attracted to that part of
unless the warning is heeded and the
the country by the horse-shoe tourna tion of Women'* Clubs of Florida nrej original roads in the lumd issue six
the guests of Sanford today and t»-j
men Is at St. Pete.
morrow. The ycome from our own I years ngo absolutely protected in ev­
state and from other states and they ery possible way. No one is crying
HIRAM IS STILL HIRAM
t u s Tt&gt;" , t . . r t i l n l r d l ' r r * » I
will carry away with them an impres­ over nny spilled milk, but ho is a poor U. H. Army Reserve Force Will Train
' TALLAHASSEE, March 10.— The
individual
nnd
really
narrow*
minded
sion of Sanford that will be a lasting
tax assessment board will hold its an­
In August
•Senator Hiram Johnson Inis sailed
one. We want them to spend some who will not acknowledge mistakes
nual
public hearing March 10, it lias
to Europe to have Ills first vacation
time in going i^vcr tho city and sur­ when he sees them before his very
Lieut. Col. It. L. Royd, Rrigndi* Ex­ been ^announced. Interested parties
in twenty year*. His biggest care at rounding country and seeing Sanford eyes and the only time to correct such
ecutive of the 101th Infantry Rri- rne invited to attend the meeting fol­
present is the fact that he may be sea­
and its environs. We want them to things is right now while they nre
gntlq, U. K. Army Reserve,‘has receiv­ lowing which the board will meet in
sick. Cheer up, Hiram, being seasick
very
evident.
Let's
iiavi;
all
the
roads
know what manner of city Sanford is
ed information concerning the citizens executive session and make the rail­
is a joke beside that funny stuff of
we
am
pay
for,
and
then
take
cure
and what manner of people live here.
military training camps which will be road assessments for the year.
making change on the other side.
Many of these Indies have visited San­ of them.—Inikelimd Star-Telegram,
----------- o----------ppernted by the War Department at
ford liefore and many of them are here
RIG MEN GET IHG PAY
Cnmp McClellan, Ain., Camp Bragg,
for the first time ami we hope that hu t l IVl i u fcl P3 Fo fcx *4 F-J
N. C., nnd F ort Barrancas, Florida,
xu
Fa
this will not lie the Inst visit to the
during the month of August of this «i»
Former Assistant Secretary of Com­
fci
Queen City of the SL Johns.
merce Houston has accepted a position
yenr.
The weather is perfect ns most of Xu
with the World Commerce corporation
Under this plan young men between
♦%
!*i
F*
the days in South Florida usually nre
at a salary of $100,000 a year, lie
the
ages
of
seventeen
nnd
twenty-five
Id
Fa
and to those who are here from other
must have been n good man to get
will be accepted for a thirty day perstates wo would like to sny1 that San­ Id
this salary, but the government pro­
ford's-brand of weather is like San­ Fa Fa Fa Fx Ku Fa Fa Fa Fa Fn iod of military training, nnd they wifi
bably paid him $5,000 per year and
tie placed in cnmp under competent
ford's brand of celery—the best ever
expected much frdm him. And yet we
—and while your stay is short we A PLAN WORTH TRYING OUT instructors nnd lend nn nctivc, healthy
blame our government for having fa t­
outdoor life. In ndditiun to being giv­
hope that you will have time to en­
heads in office.
joy our rlimntc and our people and ■ Florida needs both men and money. en fundamental instructions in all
when you leave for home you will This may seem a strange statem ent to military m atters, including target
leave with the feeling thnt you want those individuals who read the state­ practice, they will return home after
i U SELL
E i WHEN U
to return to Sanford sonic time in the ments of our banks, with their bulg­ this month’a outing in much bettor
ing coffers, or of the ninny thous­ physical conditin than heretofore, nnd
YOUR REAL J] i
LIST IT
future.
ands
of carloads that go north every not only will they have served their
ESTATE
W J WITH UB
We nre p'roud to have such n rep­
resentative body of women hefe as our season, filled with the food products government but they will profit by it
guests for you come not only with thnt toil nnd energy has wrung from in n physical way nnd for years to
the promise of doing big things in our soil nnd climate. Rut as a m at­ come they will treasure their associa­
Spencer Height lots arc going
the future for your Florida and‘your ter of fact, we linve hardly made a be­ tion during this period with clean,
f a s t One of the best sub-divis­
America but you como with achieve­ ginning as yet. We have millions of healthful young men whom they met
ions In Sanford and all big lots.
ments
already gained. We know what acres of land, which we know by the nt thiB camp.
Sec us now and pick while pick­
Under thin plan the , government
you
huve
accomplished and what you experience of the few who have tried
ing ii good. Easy terms.
pays
the transportation to and from
will accomplish in thu future. ‘Our it, is rich nnd productinve white put
heart is with you nnd we hojie your under the plow, tl is now idle nnd un­ the candidate’s home, nnd while nt
meetings hero will be most pleasant productive. We have a soil and cli­ Cnmp tho men are subsisted, clothed
and profitable and the next time you mate, with a rainfall and sunshine nnd given any necessary medical a t­
AGENTS
come to Sanford our’Woman’s Club that proves an immense stimulus to tention nt the government’s expense,
will hav* a beautiful new home in all vegctatlun such ns no other stnte but they are not paid for their ser­
which to entertain you. Howover, in tho union can boost of. \Yo have vices during this period.
Kir*. Casually. Auto Insurance
beautiful building* while showing pro­ merely scratched the surface a* yet,
Inasmuch as tho application will
10$ W. First 8 L,SANFORD, FLA
gress do not demonstrate real work but wc have done enough to devclopo probably exceed tho number of men
|T f '
along all lines of t-ndeavor «nd our and prove the capabilities of thu land who can bo accommodated, it la rec­
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• Sanford Daily Herald

The Hqr&amp;ld Printing Co.

OUR WEEKLY
CITRUS REVIEW g

Col. Boyd on Military
Tax Ascssment Board
Training- for Summer
Will Hold Meeting
On March 19th
Camps for Young Men

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SAVE WITH A
FIXED PURPOSE
: T h e reason w h y con ip n ratively few poo-’
pie get a n y w h e re in a 'fin a n c ia l w ay) is be­
ca u se they*do n o t save w ith a fix e d purpose.
T h e m nn w h o g e ts th e b e st resu lts de­
p o sits a s p e c ifie d am ount w ith th is institu­
tion w eekly or m on th ly.
B y fo llo w in g th is plan, su c c e ss nnd fi­
nan cial independence w ill follow you.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

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Even More In Demand
The Ford Sedan is accepted everywhere as
the car for the family. A convenient car to
drive, comfortable to ride in and it affords
so much pleasure at such low cost that its
■use is practically universal.
Finer upholstery, adjustable window regu­
lators and refinements in chassis construc­
tion have built up quality and yet the price
has never bqen so low.
The demands for this car are so great that
delay may prevent your getting delivery.
List your order now. A small down pay­
ment—the balance on easy terms.
F * ri prUtM h a n n m r tttn to hot
F trd q u a kO h a t n t w h*tn ta h ith
I*itr t l c n | i i n n t r . i l l o n n r 1‘H l l i r r I ' n r l l c u l r t r * m i l
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A u l h u r l s r i l t ’o n l ,

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RODEO
Horse races
Whip Popping: Contest
Lance Tournament
Battle on Horseback

DOLLAR DAY
The merchants of DeLand
will make your dollar go as
far as two on this day.

ANNUAL CONVENTION

REAL ESTATE

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T H E S A N P O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , M ONDAY. MARCH 1 2 , VJ2:\

Spring crops oul and thriving.
Rians destroyed by the Into freeze but
hastily replanted, up and growing.
Farm ers clearing up land rapidly-of
celery, .Much new lr.ml being devel­
oped throughout tho section, fences
being built necessitating the opening
of roads.1
'.
The Seminole Athletic Club held its

Classified Ads le a word. No nd taken for less than 25c and positively no
classified ads charged to anybne. Cash must accompany nil orders. Count
the words and remit accordingly.

Verona, I’*., motoring throuj*h with
Mr. and Mr*. Altrock.
Mieu Wilson, Mrs. Hurfeltci McWorkman nftd J. E. Phipps were vis­
itors in Orlando Saturday:
Mm. Lizzie Griggs °J Sanford wns
tho truest of Mr. ami Mrs, Georgu
LoVigp nm* day this week."
W. S. Kntzmir.ger of Plant City
Was a visitor in town a few days this
week combining pleasure with business.
*
One of the most enjoyable events of
the week was the 500 party given
Wednesday by Mm. John Schumin,
There wero four tnbles of players. At
the conclusion of the Kiime, refresh­
ments were served the jpjcsts. Mrs.
1Inrtly nssisted in serving. Those par­
taking of Mrs. Sehumrtn'a hospitality
were Mr. and Mrs. Himiy, Mr. and
Mrs.' J. S. Dinkcl, Mm. Roy Saur,
Miss Olive Dinkcl, Messrs. Ralph and
John Ranger, Prof. E. S. .Miller.

Well-Known Reader
to Be Heard Here at
Redpath Chautauqua
Everett Kemp, noted reader-enter­
tainer, will bo ono ttf tho enjoyable nttmctlonn at the &lt;.&gt;:ntng Rcdpatli ChautaCqnr, Do t« mown for bin nulMumiing ability both ;-.k an interpreter of nn
entire piny or‘bonk and ns n render of
rhprter numbers.- tils reputation extends from const to const.
/ In Mr. Kemp*» repertoire nro Includ­
ed such favorltea ns "ftevenooks,11 by
J. G. Holland; “The Music Master,"

Carry out today, the oft put off
resolution to have a Bank Ac­
count.
Start it at Our Savings Depart­
ment, have SAFETY for your
funds and get 4% Interest com­
pounded on every dollar remain­
ing on deposit.
It will pay you well.

WANTED

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

WANED—A chance to build your
now Imtno before lumber gets nny
higher. Pinna and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. lR3-tfc
GOOD .10H.S for good boys; clean and
healthful work. Opportunity- for
advancement. Apply Western Union
Telegraph Co.
’
280-tfc

F. P. FORSTER. President

FOR SALE—Doslcr and Gays’ paints
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Farmers—you cun get seed bed
frnm-s and Irrigation plugs at ths
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr WANTED TO HUY—Asparagus fern
seed, for good rlcnn stock will pay
n good price. Address W. P. Newell
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Fla.
279-tfe
FOR SALE—One 25 ' foot plonsure WANTED Twenty experienced white
boat, 7'y horse power, Ferro motor.
men to bunch celery »t the Sanford
Selling for less than cost. Address Farmers' Exchange Packing Plant at
A C, G. Lose, Sanford, Fin.
290-dtp ileardali.
293-St-;w-tc
Fpl^ SALE—Two houses (ceiled)
Sanford H eights,''H unter, Route A,
WISE. INDEED
Rex ICO.
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297-3tp
, Another twenty years of rond im­
i t)R SALE—Tuinoto plants, $1.50 per provement to increase the accessibil­
ity of Florida and this slate will hnrdiy be able to build fast enough to ncFl.)R SALE—Milch rows. 20 bell cnminodale the visitors we will be
of good "milch cows at E. E. Brady called upon to'entertain each winter.
Stable.
298-3! With this increased business in view,
wise indeed in the man who invest!! a
little of hi* cash in Florida renf es­
&amp; Watson
tate,- Ibivtona Journal.

FUR RENT—Small cottage, J. .Mu
r u lt RENT—Two large rooms, cen­
trally located, suitable for paint or
carpenter's shop. Apply, Owen, the
photographer, 112 Park Ave. ClM-tfe
FOR R E M
room furnished Col­
lage, adults only. *i0S West Third
l OR RENT— 1 nice npartmnet, all
conyenienccH and well furnidicd.—
Cates’ Huilding. Phone 101, 290-tfc
FOR RENT—Sowing m at hip
•Till RENT— l 6-room Hat in front
of city hall. —Woodruff &amp; Wat-

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F'oTt ItENT— Unfurnished -i-ronm
apartment, reasonable, 71G W

$100,000.
Bennett Shoe Company, St. Auguntine, $10,000. •
V*
Williams and Hanson, Tampa, $10,-

Hucun Vista Variety Store, Inc,
Duma Vista, $10,090.
Silver Springs Estates, Oenla, $15,
Marianna Light A Power Co. Mari

ssnrk w a h .U U e n s a lI s / a o t l d n / ' tw-sjrtisy

they Itfiow ttfat hur
ronfinij luttu'r pin*
thrlr trained aldllty
tonibltn- to make thu
( fluent kind of Job.
"H tl l li l r r * * l l r n i l i i t i n r -

Irra**

Lumber Co.
Phone 130, Sanford

GO NORTH BY SEA
MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

Jacksonville to Baltimore and Philadelphia
f« » sailings wee kly. Through fare**to Eastern and Western Poifilir. Automobile* carried. Information a* to fares, reservations, etc., ort request.
C. M. HAILE, GENERAL AGENT.
Pier 800 B. Hay St.,
Phone 5
EVERETT

KEMP,

iiy Klein mid ‘T h n t Printer of Cdcll’p"
by Harold Itell Wright. A program of
ndseellnneous readings Is also among
CEM ETERY WORK A SP E C IA L T Y
Mr. Kemp's offerluga.
Whether In the presentation of nn
JO H N GOVE, P roprietor
ontlm piny, a reading of n wellknown iwnk, or n uilKeellanootts pro- 1018 West First Btrest
grnnt Everett Kemp'ls always erftliuslnstiCnlly. acclaimed.

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

The ‘Herald for first class Job work

&lt;n r T h e A s.nelrfted P i m l

TALLAHASSEE, March 9. - The
secretary of state has Issued the fol­
lowing charters:
Franklin Highland* Corporation,
Tampa, $100,000.
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Stockholders Holding Corporation,
Miami, $50,000.
Read mui Ha tide! Motor Cofnpnny,
Miami, $10,000.
Central State Hotel Company, Jack ­
sonville. $500,000. / •
Southern Crushing Company,' Appatnchiroli; $25,000.
South Dade Publishing Co., Horneatend, $10,000.
Clow Chevrolet Company Miami,
$50,000.
Iliehtrrd and Hansen, Inc., Miami

Jacksonville,

Whan your iron Coin*
plots tt roofing Joh
they ftiqtrttlse their

11. F. WIUTNER, Cashier

Hotel Traymorc by tho? £ka, Mi­
ami lU-nch, $51,009.
Bnjier County Abstract Co., Mar
Clenny, $0,000.
,
’ Greater I-akclnnd Development Co.
takelnnd, $1100,000,
Vajdc* Hold .Co. Hanford,
Edgcwatcr Pharmacy, Miami, $25,
Atlantic Realtys’Co., Miami. •
Rt-gnl Idnul Co., Jacksonville, $5,The Panama City Tar A Turpen
tine Co., Panama City, $10,000,
Stokpogn Farms, Sebring, $200,009
Barbee Furniture Go., Tnmpa, $25,
The Franklin Co., Inc., &amp;L Peters­
burg, $5,000.
Square Deal Citrus Co., Okahumpkn, $5,000.
Minmi-llinlcah Holding Co., Miami,

$200,000,
t Ray Hhnro
a-.AA twul

Corporation,

Miamh

Mrs. Lilly Jones, Miss Hoskins
Mr,* Marsh, n popular employe of
Jones and their guest, Miss Sally
the Standard Oil Co., and his wife and Hoskins enjoyed Sunday at the bench.
sort of Sanford, have moved into their
M ill Hoskins will leave next Tues­
new home on First street.
day for her home in Cleveland. Mrs.
Mrs. lamia Carr, who has been vis­
Jones plan* to accompany her a* fur
iting relatives and friends here has
as Jacksonville. •
returned to her home nt Louisville,
Miss' Alice E. Ilanscom and Dr. P.
Ky. Her non, J. II Carr will remain
Chcxbro, who were guests of the Ells­
in Florida ’till the weather grows worth’s are enroute homo to Willough­
warmer.
by, Ohio, by way of the oast coast
Mr. and Mrs. KnUefman and chil­
noinU_pf interest. *-*■
dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Dolly, AlbertMisses. Mary Carrnway m\d MnrRoily, Miss Gertrude Dolly spent Sun­
onica Zorno’vcnn wero week end g rists
day at Clay Springs.
of Miss Bcttluh Brown in town.
Mr. and Mrs. H II. Smith, son and
. Mrs. D. C. Howard, from town, was
daughter, Ralph and Mildred, and
n spend-the-duy. visitor nt the C. E,
mother, Mrs. Eudorn Smith, visited
Chorpcnlng home Wednesday.
Dnytonn Reach Sunday.
This week is the “ big week" for
Mr. mid Mrs, Perry, of Georgia, celery shipments, the Golden Selfhave moved to this section.
hlanrhing celery is being cut In cnorJ. II. Tucker, of Orlando, was a
mous. quantities now, The no-called
guest of his niece, Mra. W. E. Hailey.
“wild” celery Is a bout all cut and
Mr. Ellis, of Orange City, visited
gone.
Spring crops have revived from tho
frorts and one would never know old
Jack Frost had touched things up. AH
cropk arc looking fine ns n gcncrul
thing.
The fine ldg yellow ^cn^ “Cute"
owned by tho C. E. Chnrpening fam­
ily, was run over And killed Wednes­
day by n colored truck driver. Cute
was a venerable old fellow about 10
years old and brought here by the
family from Oklahoma.
The “blue flag" or wild Iris Is nowmaking tho lowlands gay with Its
Um itiful dainty blossoms.
flie lowest of nil humnns Is a t their
an trick of poisoning cats nnsl dogs
Mr. and Sirs. Mcnick of Waterbu- again herenbouts.
ry, Conn., ore tho guests of Mr. and
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Mrs. Slade.
TIIE SANFORD HUILDING
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Lewis and little &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION HAS
daughter of New Smyrna were vis- BEEN IN EXISTANCE SINCE
ttora in town last Thureday.
' 1908, WE HAVE NEVER HAD
* Mr. Hooper and mother were call- A LOSS, OUR SECURITY 18
cn. hi town* Thursday.
'
SECURE, OUR STOCK DRAWS
&amp;Jr, hud Mrs. John Sehuman and 8 P E R CENT INTEREST. WE
Mba Edith Sehuman wore vUitoro in INVITE YO U R IN V E ST IG A Orlando Saturday.
T10N, WB NEED YO(1R COiTui f o ra Shade .loft' Monday’for OPERATION.
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Tho npring month* nro mast enjoyable In Jacksonville. April and May weather Is
ideal, giving to each day a fresh charm.
Northern visitors may enjoy the delights of spring to tho utmost, id Florida's largcut city. Florida people, also, will Hml much to amuse anti
and entertain a t th h season.
The country surrounding Jacksonville abound* In points of historic interest. In the
city theru'krc attractions for all, grave or gay, and hotel and otiicr accommodations to
suit uvtnry taste and to fit uvery purse.

Uisit Matchless Ocean Beaches
EnJoy the Dally Band Cphcerts
AU visitor* will be welcomed *nd provUlnr*
h*Y* been mode to r wide variety of entertainm ent.
B and eoneerU se e c ire n tla ll/ In J m u tifu l Itru i.
m ins r a r k . Ootf, tr n n li a n d Ilka Lames sflotrl
ample recreation facilities.

Th« finest reran bracket In tk« world ara
readied In a few minuter, by motor car or train.

S u rf bathing hrr* Is »*f( anJ fascin atin g In
UU»rioK 1*1 c sre lk n t roads Is h i Um Iu G
U lm ilre st Util HOaon. The bmwl at. John* IMser
■ ITonl, m rn lflrt-n t buatlnv «n.l - i i x . r t r " (Uhln*.

Uucbsll [ i m n ere fir*ueeit sod s t W .Iran
» I » r U abound. Splendid tbealreo and uiber ot-

V isit Jacksonville tkl
For furU w r lafu tm il

C IT Y A D V ER T IS IN G D E
Ro o d

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a t * H ill. Jic k sso v llie. f l o r a s

SE E T I I E -A T O I I , r O L L IE S " — A f a ll d a y a f fr o lte an d fu n . G rarral d a y parade w ltk
un laua featu reai' b on d co n cert a n d fo u r n a m e n l, p a r ticip a te d In b y banda frvaa m a a j F la r ld u
e ltlr a l «t&gt;pr*»rlate r o il a nse p a r a d e In a v e n la m a lre et d a a r la * aad D t r r r w d l s i a t f i e r i
T u esd a y . A p r il 3 rd— Don’t fo r a e t the data a t m i x th e

�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 , M ARCH 1?, 1923
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P A G E FO U R

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
JOE TINKER BACK
AT SHORT FOR
THE REDLEGS

S A V E YO UR M O ^ E Y , D E ­
PO SITS M A D E IN T H E S A N ­
FORD B U IL D IN G &amp; LOAN A S ­
SOCIATION, PA Y 8 P E R C E N T
IN T E R E ST .
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The -Herald' delivered six times a
week for 15c.

Clever Artist to Appear at
Coming Redpath Chautauqua

CINCINNATI. Ohio, Mnrch 12.—
iThrec cheers for the good old days!
1Joe Tinker will piny shortstop for
the Rectal
No, not exactly for the season of I
Some program this week,
IU23. If Joe could come hack ns he
And tonight nnd tomorrow night Is was IS years ago, Jimmy Cnvcney, itj
famiy nights when Osborne will ad­ is fenced,,would have to sit down nnd
m it the whole ----- family for 40c. Jook OP. llUt Joe say* he needs the
exercise; Joe lives in Orlando, Fla.—
Tonight Viola Dana In “ Love In the hns n big interest in the Orlando hall
Dark" and a Fox News.

Aulin nnd aasiitants who served most
delightful refreshments. Mm. B. L.
Murphy, who represented Mrs. Jus. K.
Polk, was voted the most characteris­
tically dressed one present.
Lake Kennedy of Wagner killed a
thirteen-foot nlligotnr in laike Jcsup Friday night. While fishing the
gator became tangled In the net so
thnt Mr. Kennedy was nble to shoot
him. He was left by the side of the
road nil day Sunday nnd was the
wonder of nil who passed th at way.
Howard S. McCall spent the week
end with his parents- He returned to
his duties a t Stetson university Sun­
day.
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Judge W. 0 . Christian and grand­
son William Christian of Greensbofo,
Ain., nro spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Norris.
The two lota next to the 0. P.
Swope residence have been sold to
Mr. Hollingsworth of Indianapolis
and he expects to build a residence in
the near ffiture. ,
The Rmlriiffc Chnutnuqun will open
here Friday afternoon a t the regu­
lar plncc on the Baptist church
grounds. A splendid program is pro­
mised and a large attendance expect-

The citisens of Oviedo held a meet­
ing on Tuesday night in the High
school auditorium to discuss the ad­
visability of incorporating Oviedo.
Talks were made by Hon. Forrest
laike and Judge Mnines, of Bnnford,
who had been invited to set forth
or explntn the workings of the differ­
ent forms of government for towns
of this size. Nothing definite was de­
cided Upon, except the appointment
of a committee to further canvas? nnd
explain, when the subject would bo
again discussed next Tuesday night.
The Christian Endeavor had a pic­
nic Friday afternoon a t Sweetwater
Park, The Christian Endeavor, who
Jtobert Green, Mrs. Maxwell and
had planned for their park entertain­ Miss Gayle Marshall of Sanford were
ment on Friday night, because of the visitors a t the G. E. meeting Sunday
inclement weather, met with Miss night.
Katherine Lawton, for nn indoor par*
On Friday night the Woman's Mis­
sionary Society of the Methodist
.church gnve ap old fashioned party at
the club house. A spelling mutch and

“ Love In tho“T&gt;nrk” sounds good as
most of us hnvo had a little experience
along that line.
some family will be.
the picture free toicky ones will lie Mr.

various games were played. Mis* j n.
net McFavlan gave two uplandU read!
tog* «nd M1m Mu Idc Swope entertnlned with music and cornet imitaUor.s. A silver offering was iakcn ft)r
the benefit of the Methodist parsonnge.

Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence GarrctCand
family spent Sunday at Silver {j&gt;rmgH
near Ocala.
D. TI. C. Rabun jeft for. Knoxville,
Tenn.y Tuesday, being called there by
Iho death, of his son-in-law, John
Badger, who died with pneumonia. It
Is not known a t this writing whether
Mrs. Badger and two children will be
able to come homo with her father or
not ns the children are sick with the
flu nnd Mrs. Badger in bed with the
rheumatism nnd has been for over
nine weeks.
Nearly all the peppers nnd toma­
toes hive been set out in the field
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Bird spent Sunday
with the latter's mother,* Sirs. G
at Apopka.
,
The^mnny friends of Mrs. I*. II. (\
Rabun will regret to henr that i&gt;
rick in bed under the care of Mr. Rob­
son. Mrs. Carl Rabun is taking care
of her while Mr. Rabun is in Ten­
nessee.

Wednesday night Anita Stew art In
“Rose of the Sea" with a comedy, too.
Thursday night—Katherine Mac­
f II9 The ,\ *«mm‘In I f*«l
Donald in “ White Shoulders" with
ST. AUGUSTINE, March Ml—Af­
“Ju st Dogs'" ns the added attraction. ter a successful three da ysession. the
convention of the Florida Federation
A n d ‘Friday nnd Saturday the fen of Music came to nn end tonight with
a banquet for the delegates and their
tu re will bo “The Toll of the Sea.”
guists with covers land for about 100.

Italian Banker
' Skipped Out
With All Money

SAVANNAH, March F.—Chief J.'
NOTICE TO HKRAI.I)
\V. Griffin of the prohibition field
forces In South Georgia anil Deputy
SUBSCRIBERS!
Mnrshal A. W. Stuart, left Savannah
Inst night for Blnckxhenr. They are
tin the first of t|ir- month subscrip­
Belonging tn Depositors ami Is Now armed with warrant* for S I. Sharpe
tion hi!!* were sent out with notices
"Among the Missing"
who is reported to have wounded Pro­
thnt the subscription w mid lie discon­
hibition Officer J. A. Monroe in Pierce Cold Wlather Slowed It
tinued if the bill wu mo paid by the
( n r T k f A «»nrl«*rd
county yesterday.
tenth of the uyuith. This is a rule of
Past .Month
NEW YORK, March 10.—Twenty
the rompatty and all who have tint
Itnlitns, accompanied by Counsel call |
l aid by thnt time, will not regalve u
ed ntj police headquarters and reported
paper after that dat until thtv bill js
Vincenzo Titbo, who conduncts a bank
on Mott street having deposits of
CORRECTED NOV. IITH, 1022
.LEWIS SH U T ,
122,000.000 hud disappeared Thursday j
Fit . uinlmri Manager.
nigh i The delegation was referred to
South Bound
the district attorney's offire. Tele­
the lirM of the year has indicated a
NO I b K
phone call to institution answered by
Depart* hnrtage of good wuik uiiiaiidn, ac­
Arrive
policfmnn who said Tisbo was "among
2: Pi a,m. cording to the department of agri­
2:3ti am .
Hon. Board of •’’uunty Commission­
the missing" nnd an excited crowd
8:10 am . culture. Figure* recently sent out by I ers in and for Seminole County, Ha.,
gathered around the hank which was
) ::tH p.m. the Depart meat should that on Ja n ­ will a t a pn iat no ting \» be held on
natrouized chiefly by Italian*.
:i:2u p.m. uary 1, 1
there were on farms tH.- Monday, March JtUii, A. D. i ’.'2J, at
7:10 p.m. 853.UUU and 5,505,000 mule: , a reduc-i 10 o'clock a. m. receive bids for the
lion from the previous year of 202,000! purchase by the county of one pair of
horses and 20,000 mules.
Northbound
mules, the county lias a pair of mules
Recent report i bjfjjthij department to trade nn the pair to lie purchased,
Arrive
DepArla show nn Increase of 80 per rent |ti *which can be m i at the County Con­
I8ii.ni.
2:02 a.m. the receipt* of hone* and mules at vict Camp. Tlie hoard reserve* the.
15
a.m.
12:05
p.m. market* reported for the month ofj rigid to reject any or all bids.
I l l y T h r \ «A&lt;»rl»lr«l I*rr*«l
January, 1P2." over January Ia*t year.
35'pm.
2:55
p.m.
' V DOtlGL \SS,
FAIRFAX, Oklu., March 10.—Two
Men who an Midi in feinted «it\ the
women were killed and ot:e man •••
to
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dei lease in luii n on fat lo l tlit i
rioiisly injured in a mysterious ex­
result of, n general t in liniment of
plosion here early today which wreck
breeding during the !n*t five years,
rilliy Branch
cd the home of Bill Smith.
according to the agricultural depart- j
MONEY
Arrive
Departs meat. During this time, pmiluetimri
7:00 a.m.
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Bijr Horse and Mule
Trade is Reported
South and Fast

Our orders arc com in g in so fast th at if it w ere not I hat we
kept prepared to render real se r v ic e w e could
not handle them .

PHONIC US

WE DELIVER

iml w e d eliv er prom pt, an yw h ere, an y tim e. Ami if you do
not drink E lder W a te r n o w — you will,
a fte r one trial

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Mysterious Explosion
Kills Two Women
In Oklahoma Home

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mud, Ilk, writm your name ami ml- *
turn a trial pn&lt; l .igc containing Fol- ***
ey’* llo i u -y ami far Compound for
■i.iighy, i .iltl- .ii, t i limp; holey hidliey Filin fm pan m sides and bark;
ilieiimiitism. baikaihe, kidney and t
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic I t
Tablet*, a wimp ...me and Ihoroughlyj ^
• 'causing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, hetnlachoS, and sluggish
bowels. Bold everywhere.—Ady.
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Take* the Windshield Wiper.
MAltCIi .11ST W E WILL GIVE
AWAY AN

I rri.liarg Dram Ii

Electric Curling Iron

Arrive
55 p.m,
3d p.m.

Get « ticket with each CD*h purchase
uf live gallon* HIGH TEST G \SOLINE, good lor a chnnfe on
Ihi*
Curling Iron.
Better Tire* for Its* Money *

SARASOTA

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
...... 7:15 p.m.

WANT AD RATES AND RULES

THE SANFORD
HERALD

S,\ LE-ARM Y S HOES—S ALB—Wc
have J uki bought n tremendous
sttak of Army Mutuum last riiocs to
l*e *«ld to the puldle direct, Prlco
$2.75. These shoes are 10(1rF solid
(leather with heavy duuhle soles sew­
ed and nailed. The uppers are of
i heavy*, tan chrome leather with bel­
lows tongue, thereby making them
waterproof. These shoe* are selling
j very fnst nnd we advice you to order
Clip and use th is blank for w r itin g your w ant nd am! m ail it to at once to insure your order .being fill­
ed. The size* are C to 11 all widths;
the Sanford Herald
1pay postman on receipt of good* or
For com p u tin g c o st o f w an t ads per in sertion read ca refu lly ra tes
send money order. Money refunded
tint! ru les to the left and rem it accord in g to num ber o f in sertio n s
if shoes arc not satisfactory.—The U,
o f the nd you d esire. Hem it b y E x p ress M oney Order, D ra ft, PostS. Store* Co.. F ill Broadway, New
office Order or R eg istered L etter. A d d ress com m unications to
York City.
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uniG *.».... -»*«». ..p i tM .,... •• ■

s*t in LJGIIT FACE, CAPS or
Black Focav double the above rate.

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T h e C o u n tin g o f W ords Inclu des th e W ords 1
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C h an ges in b u sin ess con d ition s have

m ark et th ere is a g en eral domain! fur I hi

little e ffe c t on a stea d y con su m er demand

prudjiets o f in d u stry thnt crimes to he ac­

fur trade-m arked a r tic le s o f com m on use.

cepted ns n m a tte r o f course.

It is sei-

T h e dealer m ay carry a lig h te r stock , nnd

dom listed am on g th e a s s e ts o f th e husi-

for a sh o r t’ tim e th e dem and th rou gh the

n ess— it is sim p ly assu m ed th a t it will al­

jobber m ay scen t c ilrta iled ; but ju s t as

w a y s be th ere.

s u r e as cu sto m ers are c a llin g on th e deal­
er for th e product, he is su re to supply- it,

overn igh t,

con d ition s

m ay

and orders soon begin to flow in to make

ch a n g e— a s th ey h ave done b efore— and

up for th e tem porary c u rta ilm en t.

the m atter-of-cou rse dem and becom es con­

total consum ption

sp icu ous by its absence.

sam e.

The

b u sin ess,

once str o n g and flou rish in g, is

suddenly

c o n tin u es

about

m and had net been insured— and y e t th e

fo r popular consum ption th a t can be trade-

e n tir e b u sin ess depended upon its co n tin ­

m arked h as th e opportunity to insure his

uance.

con su m er m a rk et and reta il

sa le s

T h e m odern, econom ical w ay to insure

T o Hun ••»*»■■***?***■»

th e m arket for any reliable product is by

etc., and th e N am e and A ddress,

A d v ertisin g to the public w hich consum es
O th ers In Proportion
A sk for P rices em T ir e s

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A d v ertisin g creates a ste a d ily increas­

D u rin g th e presen t b u sin e ss

Phone 491-J

condi­

tion th e m an u factu rers w h o h ave insured
th e ir dem and by A d v er tisin g are in a far
b etter p osition — in every w a y — than tlio:d

ing num ber of custom ers w h o d e s ir e th e

w h o h a v e tru ste d to th e cu rren t dem and

product, and ask for it by nam e.

th a t w as not o f th eir crea tin g .

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m o a n s.o f A dvertising;.

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HIGH T E S T G A SO L IN E

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The

T h e de­

found to be in a very tight,/plnce.

A coupon given with each FIVE GAL-1
LON CASH purchase'of GAS, good on l
a Wind Shield Wiper to be given
away March 10th.
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lit tim e s o f p rosp erity ttntl a rising

B u t,

MAIL SERVICE

Classified Ad* Ir n word. No nd
taken for in * than 25c nnd posllively nn clniisifird nd* charged lo
anyone. Ciuth must accompany nil
order?. Count the word* and remit
accordingly.

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The chief asset of any business is the demand for its product. As
long as that demand
continues, the business is on a sure founda* .■ i
tion. But let that demand subside, and every other asset of the
business is in danger of becoming a liability.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 192.1
l l u m lritl T h o u s a nd' Dollars

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ABOVEBOARD WITH T H E BOYS

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Hcellmi J. Til.’ piiriuirnl.* *f»l of t h h
c o r p u r u lli th s h a l l ho on In in tln l Innirlu g
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w o n t*
H K M IN ul.i; F K ltN
COM I 'A NY, C O R P O R A T E MffAI."

Too fan find the name of
•r rty U*e Business Alan
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

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Service Transfer

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Storage Facilities
U we please you, tell others; If not,
tell o*. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

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

George A. DeCottes
A ttorney-nt-L aw
Over Seminole County Bank
NFOHD
FLORIDA

FRED It. WILSON
ATTO R N EY -A T-LA W
First Nations! Bank Building
SANFORD -:FLOR1

V. C. CO LLER , Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and B U IL D E R
|t7 Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla.

CIIELLE MAINES

A rtic le l \
Bert Ion l. T h e i l o r khu M .TH of tin
co rp ora l lop .b a i l adopt b y -la w * not
In ru o s U o -n l w ltli. Iia ch a rte r nml tin
I a n . of I h r State of Florida , for thi
Kuvernm ent of li* officers nod the b y ­
law* llrat adopted .h u ll In* adu|itrd b&gt;
the vote of the ttinjorlty of all share,
of the i-ommoit stork, nod m a y In
amended In auch tt manner as qiay to
provided in mild by-law*.
A rllrlr X
Section I. T h e names and residence*
of the subscribers nod the amount ol
■look N u b .rrlb .il l&gt;y rat'll a r e an fol­
low*: H e n ry V e il, Voorhle*. of Orlando
F lorida , F i v e shares; Itatph J. Voorhies, of (irlandn, Florida, tin* Hundred
shares; ilord un J . Harnett, of tYlolei
I’a rh , .F lo r id a , N ine ty -liv e shares, aP
of said subscription* helnK common
stock.
»

T h e foreutdllK a r t ic l e s of tn r o rp n ra *
lio n w r s u b s c r ib e thin t i l l d a y o f March
A. I ». 1333, a n d On h e re b y auhncrllu
ea c h f o r t h e a m o u n t of c o m m o n stock
net o p p o s i te o u r re s p e c tiv e slKUtttnii*
H C N ItY V. I». VOHltHIKff
U shares
HAI.VII J. VUOHHIF.S
let) sh a r e r
non HON J, llAIIN KTT
94 sh a r e ,
STATIC t i F FDOHIDA
C O F N T Y O F O H A N lii:

On thin day personally appeared be­
fore me H e n r y V, I &gt; V o u rh im . It.ilpt
J , V o o rh le . amt O onlon J Harnett li ­
no- well known and known to tie tin
persons described In and w h o signed
tile forrrridnu Articles of locorpora
thin of The S F M I N O l . i : F IJ I IN COM
F A N Y , and acknowledged before m«
that they severalty s Ik i o i I the sainl­
and subscribed for tin- amount of stock
set 'opposite t h e i r names.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set m y hand and official seal this kth
da y of March A. 1). I 9 S3
(S H A l.l
G R A C H I, FOI-MOM.
Notary F u l d l r fo r the finite of Florida
at I a rite.

My c o m m is s io n ex p ire# Dec. 13. I9SC

LA W Y E R
*:— Court H ouse

STROtrr FARM AtiENCY
It3 Magnolia Ave.
Don’t lose time If (his ii.PTeat*;
(yea Examined
Classes Designed Cecil 5 room house, well located,
nclithbornood, electric lights, gas,
er. House in cxcelleV. com!
Owner fu r quick sale names very low
in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
price, $2,100, $800 cash, Iminnee
Optician-Optometrist
IRE—----- AUTO---------BONDS
112 Bast First Street Sanford. FIs. monthly. The monthly payments a rt
lean than the iftemge rent paid for
similar house*.
Why pay rent when n heme can he
bought on such easy terms, 278-tfc
ARCHITECT
You’ll see Miss Lizzie I.itly who's
C ontractor and Builder
awfully tidy, in Twelve Old Maids—
Room 7, Miller Bldg,
Eliza NelT is a tittle deaf. She is one
FLORIDA
BANFORH
4ANFORD
FLORIDA of the Twelve Old Maid*.
2Kl)-2'.p

B. W. HERNDON

S. 0. Shinholser

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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STEWART The Florist
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Design*

Annual and Ornamental Plants
614 .Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 2GQ-W

PAGE FIVE

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

H. Morflan'a Remark* to a
Woman Who Quettioned
Habit of Smoking.

Tt

William II. Morgan, who conducts
ono of the heat hoys* camps In Maine,
has Bttidied human nature In both
boys and men, and knows Just what
to expect of people. The mother of
a boy at Ills camp noticed that sev­
eral of the Instructors smoked and
she wondered If tlda wasn't setting a
bad example) to growing hoy*. Mr.
Morgan replied, remnrkB Collier's:
"Regardless of what we may think
about the propriety of smoking, we
nro obliged to recognise the fact that
the majority of ncllve men do smoke.
If you select Instructors who do not
smoke you llnilh-your -field and may
have to do without other desirable
qualities. Or If you ask men neons
tamed to smoking suddenly to change
their habit* nnd do without tobacco
for two months, the chance* are that
they will stilt away and smoke when
nobody Is looking. T h e . hoys are
hound to Iporn of this and then they
have the example of men doing things
on the sly, which Is Infinitely more
harmful thnn the exumple of smoking
would he. I don't enre anything about
smoking myself, hat I do light a ciga­
rette occasionally before the Imys so
that they—won't think that maybe I
smoke only In secret. Nothing I* so
Important for n hoy ns to h-ttrn to tlo
whntevcr he docs do In the open."

Formerly
Priced
as High

Thi i M. ilrl

P rices— The Lowest In Columbia H istory. Quality—T h e Beat
Columbia overproduced. Equipm ent— The B est hi Columbia
History and the F inest tbc market affords.

BALL HARDWARE CO

Rummage Saleswoman Learned Some­
thing From Woman Customer
She Failed to Please.

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

W. J. THIGPEN
Ki'itl Estate

Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property

§JM
F. O .0. Factory at
WtatfleJd, Mase.

PARTICULAR ABOUT HER V EIL

The Woman Who Sees hail had no
n equal nt tince with rummage sales
other ihan seeing ntirh posted signs,
s« when she \vn* asked to tie such n
saleswoman she. w as thrilled. H er
table wits covered with m'rnps of
silks, laces, veils,.discarded collar am!
cttfT sets am! things In their category.
Late in the afternoon a dear old Indy,
wonting an expensive I'er-latt lanth
coat, m ute up to her ami* asked If
■to- liml any gray veils. The Woman
Who Sees said that she had. anil Im­
mediately produced one from among
file veil pile.
G raduate V eterinarian
"This Is a.-very pretty .me. and It
hones’
Office
Ims n deep, laey b onie r: It ought to
ice 20
Conrad Rlilg.
look well on you. It I* such a good
idcticc 257
Di-Laud, Florida
looking taupe shade."
The dear old Indy held Ihe veil up
to her face, and asked Imw much It
was.
• ,
"Eight cettls, madam.”
"lluf-lSin fi ton gray for me, dear?''
‘‘No, I shouldn't think so. Itcsttle*.
It Is the best veil I have here; no
hole* it) it, und scarcely■£worn."
Mr*. O c t. Itallingcr was a caller
The old Indy fussed It hit, smiled,
to* rce Mrs. .lot- N'srun uji Friday. and wnlked away. Hut In ten min­
They w n o -nu&gt;Ling their jmrk from utes she had ret urnt-d and said.
u two lliiiid-id j - ■u ml Img they Imil "Deai7 I'm afraid th e color is loo
deep for my skin. T hank you."—Ex­
butchered and gave it* n tre a t »)f it.
Mr. und Mr*. August Swanson, change.
Julio anil Archie, were caller* Sunday
Learned Methods of Eagle.
to see Mr. and Mrs. Vihlen and family.
M a k in g 'th e young eagle scream I*
Mr. nnil Mrs. V. (’. Cellct- ami ne­ one of the tttoMt tr y in g .duties of the
phew w en i .' tiler* Monday evening father bird, nml It would never learn
at thi' home of Mr.*. Forrest West to fly If It wnsn't starved Into It.
while Mi:- Bright l.ayncy stopped in Francis II
llerrlck of Cleveland,
t'ltlo, Hveil I d a tree fur two month*
to learn t h e e and other Inside facts
on tile Unmexlic life of engleu, accord­
Nic! Swanson were callers oil the ing to n paper lie rend n t the meeting
first hi tha home* of Mrs. Wcstenlick of the
American
Ornithologists'
and Mr*. August Swanson.
union nt Field museum. Mr. Herrick
A number of our folk* went over .snhl he observed from n tree house
to the aviation field to sec Jimmie the hntclitng of two eagles nitd their
Johnson mid the other attraction* early life. T he youngsters w ere Inn
tnlinsl Into their llrst fleremnlng by
Sunday.
Rev. Clark took for his theme, the their father und mother, which soared
above (hem with llslt In their I abuts
25th chapter of Matthew, giving us The young eagle* learned to fly by the
seven word picture* for divine ser­ stariatloti system also, he sa id .—t'lil
vice. He i» able to !«• wfth tt* also engo Tribune.

Adult M odels

Sanford, Florida
Demonstrates the Fain
ous Rice Method that
has Restored Thous­
ands to Full Bod­
ily Activity

If you nri* n iptured , you r biff
opportunity lias now arrived. If
you waul to be free from th e
slavery o f ffoiiffinff.
chafing'
tru sses that m ake life a burden
and m isery,, then H E R E and
NOW is th e tim e to net.

We Might Perhaps Lure
You by False Statements
but
the
inff
for

real pleasure is ours in luring you w ith fa cts. Comiwtru
O A K L A N D CAR w ith tiny other in w orkm anship, tlrivresponse or beauly. Ii o u tsh in es th em all. A real ca r
real people.

Kent Vulcanizing1Company
Oak A venue and Third S tr e e t
PI I0N!&lt;

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

SANFORD MACHINE
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
COMPANY
General M achine and Boiler
Work*
C ylinder G rinding
A utom obile R epairs
A cety len e W elding
I'hone G2---------- Sanford, Florida
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Tin- tiio lcriilK io -d -lu e o rp o rato r* h c r c hv a s s o c ia te tin tobcI vcm tn tfr-lh ef fo r
tiir i.uniono of f n r m l n u a c o r p o r a t h i n
lor |.|o lit u n d e r t h e la w * of I tin s t a i r
of Flortild. unit d o Im re h y a d u u t the
fotiow ina A rtic le * o f in e o T P o ra tlu n :
A r t i c l e I.
Section t. T h e n a m e o f t h i s c o r p o ­
ration *hall b e “H r m t h o lr K ern C o m ­
pany" a n d tt* p r i n c i p a l ofTIcr a n d p lace
»f tiupliifBH K h a l i h r a t
A l ta m o n te
bprhijf*, H cm lnole C o u n t y .
F lo r id a .
Will, p o w e r to ,-stalillnh b r a n c h office*
nnd p lace s ,,f hnsitte** nt o t h e r point*
In the m a t e of F l o r i d a n n d In s u c h n th • r Mat,-* n n d c o u n t r i e s a*
It
n&gt;*&gt;'
deem iicceKKury o r a d v l s n h l r .
A r l l r l r II.
S '-rlla n I. T h e unftnral ti a tu r n o f t h r
I'HKlnrs* lo ho t r a m m e l i*d l.y t h e *ald
• o r p n r a l Ion s h a l l he ihp c a r r y l n x on of
n a k n e r a l n u r s e r y b u s i n e s s u n d In c o n ­
nection t h e r e w i t h t o ra U e , |)rodtice. I.uy
■ell, Im p o rt, e x p o r t an d t r a d e a n d d eal
■»sh riP m . p r o d u c e a n d flo w e r *
of all k i n d s ; lo c a r r y o n a n d r o n d u e t
am i u u k in d * o f n n r l e u l l u t u l an d
h a rt tru ll u r a l o p e r a t io n * a n d g e n e r a lly
to prtHlnee u n d t r a d e In a n y a n d all
kind* of p r o d u e e of t h r *oll, t o raise.
t« buy. s ett a n d otherW lS* t r a d e an d
deni in liv e s to c k o f a n y k in d , t o m a n ­
ufacture, b uy , sell a n d t r a d e lit m e r ­
ch and ise o f a ll k i n d s : to Is su e It* b o n d s
to r any o f t h e p u rp o s e * of t h r c o m p a n y
ami to i r e u r r t h r r a n t e In a n y m a n l ie r
perm itted by l a w ; t o p u relm » r, le u * r o r
"M ierwlsr a c q u i r e re a l p r o p e r t y ; l&lt;&gt;
purchase, a, q u ir e , ho ld a n d d i s p o s e of
*ny and nil t r a d e m a r k s , tr a d e n a m e * ,
In ventions o r pr«K'r**r* s e c u r e d u n d e r
letter* p a t e n t o f t h e U n ite d m a t e * a n d
elsew h ere, to d o a l l th i n g * h e r e i n set
fo rth a* f u l ly a* an y n a t u r a l p e rs o n
m ig h t o r c o u ld d o ; to h a v e offices a n d
ag ent* to c o n d u c t It* b u s i n e s s In an y
Wave In t h e m a t e o f F l o r i d a gild e l s e ­
w here, a n d g e n e r a l l y to e n jo y an d e x -erc|*e a n „ f m e r i g h t s , p o w e r s a n d p r i ­
vilege* In c id e n t ,tn c o r p o r a t i o n s fo r
Profit u n d e r t h e law * uf t h e H tnte of
I lorltla.
„
A rtlrl* lit.
necilon I. T h e a u t h o r i s e d a m o u n t of
Hie capital s t o r k ' of t h i s c o r p o r a t i o n
M.all he T w o H u n d r e d T h o u s a n d Doli»r» (i:ou,o oo.oo) o f w h ic h t h e to t a l
sum One H u n d r e d T h o u s a n d I&gt;ollars
tiluo.oott.au) *iiaii he c o m m o n sto c k ,
th e Bald c o m m o n s t o c k to be d iv id e d
into o u s t h o u * a n d fl.OOO) s h a r e s , a ll of
l . T Pa r v a l u e o f O n e H u n d r e d d o l l a r s
&lt;119# 00) p c r a h a r e : t h e r e m a i n i n g On*
' " • W T h o u s a n d H o lla rs (|1*o.0U0.«0)
'•*, to t a l n u t t i e r tie d c a p i t a l a t q e k
Shall he # l i h l (1 ) p « r c e n t c u m u l a t i v e
‘ '•'f'TTV't s t o c k , d iv id e d J a t o o n e t b o u "«nd fl.900) sharVW'tonivIded. 6nw*v»rr
I™** Al n o . t i m e s h a l l p r e f e r r e d s t o c k
It! a t o t a l a m p u n t t o e x c e e d

for the Sunday school hour, now, too.
Miss Kuttice and F.lmcr Tyner re­
turned home from Windermere on
Wednesday. Mr*. We.slcrdlck spent
Wednesday with Mr*. Wm. Kwnyne.
Miss Margaret Kricson happened to
another u n t o accident last Sunday a f­
ternoon when going in town to her
work, injuring her enr quite badly.
Rev. Kckhard was entertained nt
the home of Mrs. J .E. Lundquist, He
Is planning to come again some time
during Easter week. Between fifty
ltnd sixty were out for the evening
service, n good crowd for Upsaln.
Rev. C. F. Wtihll&gt;org of Grovclnnd
will preach nt the Lutheran church
next'Sunday at 10:30 and again at
7:30 in the evening.
Miss Ericson brought out from the
Montezuma, B. 0. Seltzer and hi*
dnughtff, Mis* Mamie, old time
friend* of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Ericson, to spend the day nt
their home one day last ^eok._ Mr.
and Mr*. Cramer and children and
some young lady friends from San­
ford wero also caller* Sunday.
Amumber of the Grapevlllo child­
ren have been quite ill with stomach
trouble this past week. Doctors Den­
ton and Tolar were called out.
John Swanson, after n pleasant vis­
it here with his brothers, Niel and
August and their families nnd old
friends left on Thursday for his home
at- Ottumwa, Iowa, going home by
Chtrago.
Little Marion, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer F. Lundquist, enter­
tained about a dozen of her 1 little
friends on Saturday afternoon, it be­
ing her seventh birthday with games
and refreshments.
Grandpa nnd
grandma Swanson and Uncle John
wore also present. '
■■■......— :---------- -—
.Daily Herald on sale a t Joe's Smoke
R o w ,* Mobley's Drug Store and
Hunt’* Pharmacy,

John Galsworthy,
John nnlaworilty Itsika like n family
lawyer or n high court Judge. He I*
clean shaven, urbane, genial, hut cer*
Iit Inly not expansive. HI* voice Is
low, nnd It Is dllllciilt to believe that
he could ever he violent or provoca­
tive or even excited. He may find
many things In life (lint are cruel nnd
unjust, hut ho declines to bo angry
about It. There Is an entire absence
of "side” (l know no polite term a*
expressive ns 1tilts vulgarism) about
John Galsworthy. He l« not effusive,
hut he Is modest and gently kindly.
He I* precise In Ills dress, nnd neat­
ness characterizes his appearance ns
well a* his writing. I Imagine that
few people have ever called Mr. Gals­
worthy Ja c k !—Sldnuy Dark In John
o* London's weekly.

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Rooms 8 ami 0 Fountain lluiltliny

j

DcLANU, FLORIDA

Income Tax Procedure
Accounting Systems
Partnernhip Accounting

Auditing
Corporalion Accounting
Estate Accounting
M. except by appointment

T h a T e a c h in g S p ir it .

One of the most important things a
training school ran do Is to got teach­
ers Into the spirit of lltelr Jobs. Train­
ing schools cannot send out teacher*
Imlnied wllh the spirit of lltelr Jobs,
having pride In lltelr profession, nnd
n belief In teaching ns n life career
unless they develop a love nnd cousecrntlon to thrlr work. It I* the
lock of this spirit which la responsible
for the tmwllllngnt-sa of young teach­
er* to do the'w ork of the rank and
file, and diplomas should be refused
those who Inck It.—Principal Olive
Jones, New A'ork city.
Mutes Hold Congress.
Tito latlln love of gesticulation had
full play In Rome nt the first na­
tional congress of dcnf-nnd-dumh Ital­
ians, the delegate# to which repre­
sent 40,000 denf mutes throughout the
country.
Eloquent am! lengthy
speeches wero delivered, but not a
sound wnir heard. The speaker* used
only lltelr finger*.. The congress wants
cgmpulrory free education for «U
their kind.
t !
The Herald delivered *lx time* a
week for 15«.

The Kennison Property, known as the old
Fibre Factory site, railroad track and water
front. Exclusive sale for short time.

REALTOR
jjj Orlando

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

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1D2.T

READY FOR SUBMISSION TO
LEGISLATURE ITS REC
O.MMENDATIONS

Officials on Budget Arc Well
I’lcnscd AVIth the First
Budget '
(Hr The AMoeintcil I’rrial
TALLAHASSEE, March 10.—Tho
budget commission expected to finish
work today /yid with the exception of
probably a few details have ready for
submission to the legislature Its rccommendation regarding appropria­
tions to run the state government for
the next tyo years. Officials who have
hnd the budget the principal task be­
fore them for several weeks nfe wild
to be well pleased with the manner in
which the state’s first plnn of lump
appropriations has worked out. Th ire
was no information as to the total
amount called for in the budget.

AFTER FIFTY YEARS SERVICE
AH MEMBER OF
CONGRESS

OUR OWN BAND WILL PLAY AT
4:15 O’CLOCK SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
Our own hand will piny in Sanford
after a successful scries of concerts
out of town. The program which has
scored such a hit in the neighboring
towns will he repeated for the benefit
of the home folks:
Mnreh—‘National Emblem
Q’Farrnr
Grand Selection—William Tell.......
Rossini
Baritone Solo—Selected—Played by
Miss Helen Witte.
Allegretto e vnlse—On the Henuti- •
ful Rhine .
Keler-Hclu
INTERMISSION
March—Billboard
............. Se'vcrill
Overture—Poet n!”l Pensant
Von Suppe
Sextette from Lucia de l.nmnicrmoor
.
Donizetti
Corner Solo—Selected Played by
‘ Johnny Schirnrd*
Selection of Scottish Melodies Bishop
Guy .Mannering
Star Spangled Banner .
Key

Six Great N ights’
of. Circus Tricks
and Biff Stunt

Ill* The .\Nnorlnfrt! I*rr»» I
CHICAGO, Murch 10.—Uncle Joe
Cannon was hnck nt home last night,
in Danville, after a half century of •Vnicrlran Legion Circus Will Open
public service.
Monday With llig Jazz Parade
’’Back In Illinois" were his first
words a* he stepped from the train
Attn hoy! We’re off!
here yesterday Into a whirling March
Now cnmcit the "circus"—the real
wind. The words were softly spoken genuine, dyed-in-the-wool circus, with
and he brushed his hand across moist
all its racket nnd nil its spiels!
The g-r-a-n-jl opening will he pull­
The cameramen importuned him to ed Monday evening—arid, if all that
•tutyl for n flashlight, Uncle Joe has been said of thin performance
straightened up just perceptibly, and shnll prove true, there will he gala
barked: "Shoot, but make it snappy. limes nil through this week.
Shiwit it nil nt once every D----- one
The tent is ready, but, hush! It
of you."
ni rived so Into in the week and was
Jle refused to discuss women in such n whopper that it took "nil the
politics or answer their political ques­ king’s horses and nil the king’s men to
tions, hut he talked almost wistfully get It ready for Monday; and nil day
of home. At one time he 'said “I’m today there wns hammering nnd saw­
going horn. I’m going homo to get ing nnd sweating in order that none
•onus sleep.” Then with q smile "be­ should he disupointed.
lieve me when 1 get home I’m going
Girls have been busy disposing of
to eat up the house."
season tickets—nil striving .for the
Later he reverted to the journey great prize of the diamond ring—and
from Washington, saying:
more than *ix hundred have already
“Oh, yes, I guess I’m out of politics been disposed of; but they haven’t
—I’m out of condition, going homo— really started in this work ns yet.
home to get well."
Why, thnt lug tent will hold 2,500 nnd
A pause, his jaw tightened, nnd he still hnve room for the rings nnd the
set his old hickory cane, a companion dancing pint forms. All thnt spnee
of many years, with an emphatic tap will have to he filled—^1*° the Ameri­
on the floor, saying:
can Legion will have to go without a
“And I guess I will too." *
building.
Just whnt is to be sprung on the
patrons of the circus is difficult to
say. There arc promised at least ten
stunts—count ’em—ten.
There are
to he soibc dogs there, and it may he
said right off the reel thnt the dogs
ore well worth whnt Is to he pnid to
see the whole show.
Monday night will bring out facts
The Todd St Worsham Auction Com­ and will demonstrate precisely whnt
pany, with headquarters' nt Chnttn- will take place when the tent opens
noogo, Tenn., have ontcrcd this a c ­ its flaps to the public. Whatever may
tion nnd as n starter have secured a be shown it is understood that the
large tract of Innd on French avenue project is to help the American Le­
Just south of tho Oviedo branch of gion boys build their new' home.
the A. C. I*. Ry.p and will plat it into
rrsidenre lots and dispose of them to
the highest bidder at a big auction ,Eustis Pleased
•ale commencing nl 1 p. m. on Fri­
With Sanford Band
day. March 23, Thsre will bo a band
And Their Concert
concert and a lively time is promised
*11 who attend. Cash prize# will also
gi^en away and there will be
The Sar.ford Band gave n very ex­
something doing nil the tjme.
cellent program in Eustin Friday evThe land to be sold is owned by Dr. ehing. The previous Sunday tho San­
W. 0 . Aldridge and brother of this ford people had the pleasure of list­
city and Is a very desirable snbdlvl- ening to an enjoyable concert given
, 'on» tying entirely within the city by the Eustbi band. The idea of In­
limits, and where the homes can bo terchanging bands between different
•quipped with every modern convert- committee of chamber of commerce
ience.
lur and the Tolirist and Convention
Messrs. A. C. Todd and J. W. Oliver, committee If tho chamber of comtncrcc
"ith lj)n D. Worsham, the auction- i* in receipt of requests from other
tcG aro in the city tompleting nr- citie* not included in the original ar­
^figementa for the sale. Which pro- rangements, praising tho idea nnd
Jidsci to be the biggest Oilng of the requesting that It be extended to In.
kind over pulled off in this section.
elude them.
*
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'
Don’t forget (ho date knd remembor,
a *°, that you are most cordially InT hi Herald delivered six times a
'•ted to bo prtaont.
eck for 15c.

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The Ofnla District mooting of the
Florida Baptist# will be held In San*
ford next Wednesday and Thursday,
The following program will be carried
out by the Wcklwn, Indinn River, St.
Johns, Alachua, Seminole and Marion
Baptist Associations:
Wednesday, March 11
10 n. m. Devotional—Sanford.
10:15 a. m. Appointment of commit- NOT DECIDED ABOUT SUNDAY
RUT MAY REMAIN AT
tecs; registration, resolutions, 'pub­
REACH
.
licity.
Greetings—Slis# Allie TrnfTord.
. «/!!▼ The Associated t’rraal
Response, Mr*. W. H. I»l$by.
PALM BEACH, March 10.—AlterReports fro ip nsaocintional presi­
ation of tentative plans brought Pres­
dents and recognition of ussocintional
ident Harding and the varntion pnrofficer*.
.
ty here today slightly ahead of sched­
One minute report* from societies.
ule.. The president had expected to
11 a. m. Inspirational Address, Miss
leave the houseboat Pioneer this fore­
Emma Leachmnn, Atlanta, Ga.
noon at Hobo Sound, 3u miles north
12 M„ Dismission.
of here for n round of golf, where
1:45 p. m., Devotional, Mrs. A. L.
elaborate plana had been made for
Abercrombie.
his entertainment. Through a change
2 p. m. Address, “W. M. U. Organi­
Of plan* today’s golf game was chang­
zations" Mr*. II. A. Inglls.
ed to the links here. Whether the par­
Standards of KxcelloneeJ Mrs. it.
ty would remain over Sunday was un­
C. Peclmnn.
•
*
decided.
Special music.
4 p. m., Dismission.
7:30 p. m. Devotional, Misn Mary
Walters.
Special Mimic, Stetson university.
Inspirationnl address, Dr. F. D. King
“Christ’s Farewell and the Message
of the Men in White."
Thursday, Murch 15
10 a. m. Separate meeting for men |
and women.
Subject foj- discussion at the man’aj
meeting, Round Table Discussion of,
Associntional Needs and How to Meet!
Thbm.
i \ , ,&lt;l. I . I’rugrntn
ID a. m., Devltionnl. Mr*. II.'C. Gar­
wood. Open Forum: W. M. U. prob­
lem*, Associntional and Local; How to
Solve them.
,
11 n. ni. Address, Dr. S. It. Rogers,
Dismission.
1:45 p. m. General meeting, under
chnrgo of Dr. F. 1). King nr.d Dr. S.
11. Rogers.
.
Devotional. .
.
Illy Tlic A«Mi»rInf r»l l*rr»a)
Taking stock; brief message* from
MIAMI, March 10.-Captain Tho*.
churches.
lampsier, commanding the fleet of air­
Address, Dr. B. D. Gray, secretary
planes on n test flight to Porto Rico
home mission hout/fi Atlanta, Ga.
3 itod the plane* weie in first elass
Dismission. /
condition and ready f &gt;r the flight to
7:30 p. m., General Meeting. Prayer
Havana. He anntiuiued the hop off
and Praise servXre. Dr. It. W. Tbiot.
would
he made Sunday morning at
Sjiecinl music,J Stetson University.
about
K
o'clock, and has notified tho
Address. Dr.JR. I). Gray.
American
etnbnsspy in Havana to this
Song nnd Benediction.
effect.

Judge Housholder
Is Elected Secretary
Judges* Association
JACKSONVJI.LK. March
HI.—
Judge A. E. Leslie of Live (&gt;nk late
yesterday was elected president of
the County Judges’ association of Flo­
rida at the annual meeting of the or­
ganization here. Other officers chosen
were: Judge W. II. Blanton, of Minnti,
first vice president; Judge J. J. Mc­
Collum, Bushncll, second vice pres­
ident; Judge E. F. Householder,.Sem­
inole, secretary; Judge John W. Du­
bose, Duval, treasurer; Judge Hal W.
Adams, Mayo, Jadgo B. II. Johnson,
Jasper, and Judge J. O, Culpepper,
Perry, members of the legislative
commjttee. The executive committee
is composed of the officers. The place
for the next annual meeting has not
yet been settled.
.
The judges pledged themselves to
fight tho convict leasing system in the
state and promised their assistance
to W. A, McRae, commissioner o f ag­
riculture, In his efforts to obtain the
passage of a law to abolish tho sys­
tem at the nqxt session of tho legisla­
ture. Tho meeting closed today.
SEMINOLE CAFE
8UNDAY DINNER

BREAK IN I4PK LINK IN CALI
FORNIA OIL* FIRLD8 PLAYS
UAVOC
&lt;lly Tin* Aaaorltlrd 1‘rraal
LOS ANGELES. Cr.llf., March 10.—
An unidentified mail believed to hnve
been burned to death Is missing and a
number of houses nnd dairy destroyed
by a fire which swept nn area more
thnn a quarter of ii mile In length nnd
a hundred yard# wide as the result of
u break in nn oil pipe line along the
highway near Arttydn, 18 miles south­
east of here according to n rcpoit.
The missing man is anid to be a
stringer who attempted to pass over
the flhroe swept roal In an automo­
bile. Cries for help were heard soon
after he disappeared. Rescue parties
found tho burned mnchlnc but no
trace of man.
—

Railroad Mep’s Club
Buys Valuable Property
in Marion County

Tho Seminole Cafe invites you to
Sunday dinner tomorrow with one of- Will Have Country Club and Recrea­
tion Center for liailroad .Men
tho most complete nnd satisfying
menus you have ever enjoyed. You
know what the Seminole can do In
OCALA March 10—A deal has been
this line. Read the menu in today’s closed here by which the railroad
Herald.
men’s country club, n Huntington, W.
MIAMI, March 10.—An unidenti­ Va., corporation becomes tho owner
fied man wns instantly killed l]erc by of Dixon Irvlno estate at Orange Iaiko
a truck today. In his hand he, bore n including the residence and large trac,.
slip of paper with the notation num­ Tho corporation, comptsed of employber of an automobile bo! Icvcd to be m of the Chcsapeuko nnd Ohio rail­
road, members of the Brotherhood of
registered in Indianapolis, Ind.
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linilway Trainmen, railway clerks, lo­
......................
.............. _r___
_________
th e Princess Theatre will have comotive
engineers,
ajnounced
their
j..*
- “ __1_d
.«• it. "_4
» t shouse and•
intention
of •building
nrlub
i yacht house and laying ou' hc estate
for a winter retreat.

NUMBER 297

SHOULD BRING OUT LARGEST
CROWD IN HISTORY
The public hearing called by the
BUT ANGORA GOVT. FINDS
War Department will he held in San­
DIFFICULTIES IN ECON­
ford Thursday, March 15th. The hear­
OMIC SECTION • *
ing is for the purpose of securing infuunntion upon which to base a re­
port on n preliminary examination of
the St. Johns River, Jacksonville to
Sanford in compliance with an item in
:• re.ccnt river and harbor net passed SOCIETY CIRCUS AND CARNIVAI TurkeS' Insists on Subjects in Al
lied Countries Accorded
Sept. 22, 11&gt;22. The meeting was to
WILL HOLD
Sume Rights
have been held in the office of the
SWAY
Chamber of Commerce, but inasmuch
as a large number have expressed
mine of next wpek will he
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 10.—
their intention .of being present, the'
continuous amusement If Although Turkey’s answer to the prohealing will be held in the court
iilitions are favorable. The pom!* submitted to her at UtuantM *
house. Information showing the ne.rgion is planning a b ig , asks no important Inudiflcation# of
cesslty for tile improvement of the.
he nature of a society cir- ‘ political clauses of the ttvaty, the AnSt. Johns fiver frbm Jacksonville to,
nivnl, under the auspices go'ra government finds her difficulties
Sanford to a twenty foot dept will be
pbclI-Losaing*Post. Folic- In the economic section and .in pnraleen active in selling tick -. graphs covering troublesome enpitularge number have been ' lations question. The note now in tho
Campbell-Lossing lo s t Is) hands of the liritish, French anl Italvniuanic statistics have been secured
•rouily supported by S a n -&gt;hut higli commissioners’ insists that
by the League by which it is expected
for they have never yet Turkish subjects in nllied countries be
to convince the Federal government j
it over hiifli class amuse- accorded the same rights as the ni­
that the present, and prospective ton­
ght* everyone their mini- lie* seek for the national sin Turkey.
nage warrants the improvement.
The proceed* from thin It also proposes further discussion of
The league is in receipt of uiftirc
go to liui!d a new hom e. those economic clauses upon which
from Jacksonville, Polalku, Del.nml,
.
there has ns yet been no agreement.
Green Cove Springs, Snnfonl, Orinn-'
co, Kissimmee and other points in the
interior and oil the Kn*t Const that
rt presentative* will lie present at this
hearing. These representatives will
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 10,1comprise some of the largest shippers1
The Turkish government'* reply to
and business infii of these section*!: T. J. Miller ft Son Started their big the Allied peace proposals arrived here
who will lie placed on the stand ns furniture sale today and in yester­ by courier from Angora yesterday a f ­
day's Herald they had a page iidvor- ternoon and was handed to tho Brit­
[fisetiient calling your attention to the ish, French and Italian high commis­
big sale that will close on March 31*1. sioner*. Copies will also be delivered
This i* your chance to get everything to the American and Jnpnnese repre­
&gt;iiu want In the furniture line at sentatives.
price* that will sell the good*. Bed­
The whol mdc is couched in most
room suites, breakfast room suites, moderate language and suggests re­
living room stole*, chnirs, lied*, tablr*. sumption rtf the negotiations'In some
lamps, mattresSrs, rvfrtgoralgj'x, all European town, preferably Constan­
going nt price* thr.t will make, them tinople. The nolo comprises 115 page*.
move and that wall save you money.
The note snys there.arc no funda­
This j* the time of the year to think mental modifications’ proposed In the*
about fixing up the house nnd chang­ political clauses of the draft treaty.
ing the furniture and making over Turkey, however, desire# sovereignty
the style of the room* and furniture. of Casteloritznn off the southern const
T J. Miller R- Son have one of the of Asia minor (anil the small lslnndsi
largest stocks of furniture m Hu* part di pendent upon Tenedos Island) o ff
of the state and they are going to give the went const of Asia minor. She al­
their customer* the benefit of low so suggests the Mnritz River “Thal­
prices during the big sale. Fee the weg" (lowest point of the v.alley) a#
windows and tonight while you aro the frontier of Thrace, rather than
down town call in nnd look over tho the right hank of the river.
fine stock. '
Regarding, the economic clauses of
the draft treaty the note proposes that
clause# 71 to 117, upon which agree­
ment hn* not been reached, should be
disjoined from the draft nnd subse­
quently discussed.
Carlot Shipments Report,
l’art four of the draft treaty, deal­
day, March !&gt;ih
ing with communications and sanita­
Florida—Sanford section
ry questions, ns accepted with slight
Florida—Manatee section .
modifications, Part five dealing with
California
prisoners of war, is integrally acccptFlorida—Tampa section ...

Shipping Point Information for Fri•
day. March 9th:
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear.
Hauling* heavy, demand slow, move­
ment druggy, market dull. Carloads
f, o. h. usual terms: 10 inch crate#
Golden Self-blanching 4-0 doz. stalk#
ough $1.05.11.75, New French
4-tl doz. stalks in the lough,
.00, mostly around $1.50, few
well blanched higher.

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Total Carlut Shipments from San­
ford this season to date _____
Total carlot shipments from Man.
ntcr this season to (into ............
Total carlot shipments from San
ford last scn#MV\o"idate ...■:.‘.'..VT,457
Total carlot shipments from Man­
atee last season to date — .
724
PITTSBURGH: 44. raining.' 18
Floritln arrived, 39 cars on track In­
clining^ broken. Supplies liberal, de­
mand and movrment slow, market
Unfilled Orders U. S.
dull. Flnridn, 10 Irfth crates, Golden
Steel Corporation 7,­ Self-blanching and New French strain
283,989 Tons Short i-fi doz. stalks, $2.50-12.75; 7-8 dot.
stalks $2.26-12.50.
NEW YORK: 33, cloudy. 9 Florida
Increase of 373,213 Tana Over l.nst
arrived. Supplies limited, demand and
Y’ear
movement limited, market rather dull.
Florida, 10 Inch crates Golden Self­
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NEW YORK, March 10.—Unfilled blanching 3-0 dozen stalk# $2.75-$3,
orders of tho Vnltcd Stntes Steel Cor­ fcvlr $3.25; 8 dot. stalks $1.75-$2.00.
poration up to February 28th t made few $2.25; 10 dos. stalks $1.50; wash­
public today totalled 7,283,989 tons, ati ed bunches 3-0 doz. stalks $3.00-$3.50.
ii.crca# of three hundred and seventy- .PHILADELPHIA: 35, sleeting. No
three thousand two hundred and.thlrteen tans over that -at end preceding

A# regard* n regime for fnieigucrs
In Turkey, the note Kuggi ta th tho
title of this section should read ‘‘C\in* '
vention of region* be twee'll Turkoy
and the Allied Powers" nnd insists on
the same prerogative* for Turkish
subjects in allied states as for f» u v o t­
ers in Turkey. •
,
The note states that the text of tho
draft treaty therefore hns been modi­
fied to avoid any disposition contrary
to international practice.
LADIES AN'!&gt; MEN
HAVE SPECIALS
AT CUURCUWELLS
IJulies Shoes nnd Men’s Spring
Suits urn exploited at Churchwell’a
today. Special low prices on shoes and
clothing today. Sec ChurchwoH's ad­
vertisement every day.
FUNERAL OF JOUN BADGER
The funeral o f John Badger who
died in Mnryvilli-, Tenn., several d*y*
ago was held at the Lakeview ceme­
tery this morning, the remains being
accompanied from Miller’s chapel to.
the cemotcfy by Sanford Lodge, F.
&amp; A. M., and Worshipful Mssler D.
Hubbctt of Sanford lodge had charge
of the chrcmony nnd Dr. Brownlee of
•the Presbyterian church officiated.
Deceased was tho son-in-law of D.
11. C. Rabun of the west side and Mrs.
Badger was well known here. Tho
family has the sympathy of many
friends in this Section.
The Herald delivered six times * .
week for 15c.
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�THE SANFORfl DAILY MEPAIJ),

ijAGE EIGHT

NOTICE!

ire willing to pay. That is the kind we hnmllo ■
Give us n trial am! remember
—:YOUR MONEY HACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED—
* Ready Mixed Feeds or all the '"Makingfe" if yo\t mix y&lt;nir
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THE CASH FEED STORE
Feed, Grain, Hay and Fertilizers
Myrtle Avenue nnd Pourlh Street-----------------------WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, 33c

' called “Christ in America,'' given un:der the direction of Mrs. Wren MciGuin. This fact nlone assures the
1public; of something unusuully good.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday—Mrs. R. J. Holly will enter­
tain the members of the nook L iv­
ers club at her home on Park avc.,
ut 3:30 p. m.
Friday—Mothers Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. M. Minnrik on
Laurel avc., at 3:30 p. m.
Friday—Regular monthly meeting of
the Sallie Harrison Chapter N. S
D. A. It. will be held at the home of
Mrs. F. F. Dutton ot :l o’clock.
Saturday—Cccilinn Music Club meets
at 3 o’clock at the studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson.
Saturday—Cooked
Food Side at
• Stokes’ Cash Store, by Women’s
Guild, Holy Cross church.
Sunday—Musical at Methodist Church
at 7:46 p. tn. by Cosmos Trio of Or­
lando for the benefit of the Pipe
Organ.
Saturday—American I.eg ion Auxil­
iary precis at the home of Mrs. W.
T. Langley on.Park avenue nt 3:90
o'clock.
•
Mondny—St. Agnes Guild business
meeting ut the home of Mrs. S. M.

ENTERTAINS CIRCLE
The numbers of Circle No. 2 were
delightfully entertained at the home
of Mrs. 1. W. Hughey Tuesday after­
noon. Some very interesting plans'
W ere talked over for the future. Finns
were made for an Easter basket sale
end the committee appointed.
The hostess nerved strawberries
jvilh whipped cream and wafers.
Mrs. M. Moyc nnd Miss Esther
Hughey assisted the hostess in enter­
taining the guests.
SURPRISE IJIRTIIDAY PARTY
Miss Bertha Turner wns the honoree Wednesday nt a surprise birthday
party given by a number of her
Iriendf.
The color motif of pink nnd white
was beautifully enrried out will,
quantities of SWeet peas and other
&lt;ut flowers.
The evening was quickly spent with
games of al kinds and nt a late hour
refreshments of ire cream nnd cake
were served by Mrs. Hnmrick, assist­
ed by Mrs. It. Z. Johnson and Mrs. M.
Cross.
Thore present were Misses Berthn
Turner, Lillian Glidcwcll, Inn Pcarcc,
l.ntene Vickery, Thelma Turner, Tctssy
Vi liable, Vifgic Turner, Katherine
Matthews, Messrs. Jack Breeden. Frcil

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NOTICE
An addition to the Tacking and
Precooling plant of the Sanford Far­
mers' Exchange at Bcardall is now be­
ing made which will enable the plant
to take care of 40 per cent more cel-,
cry than they are now handling.
COOKED FOOD SALE

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Tjie K xq u isit

A dance daring .even for Broadway.
It was 4pi.bw her last—ahe was go­
ing to marry;. But I * Does any
man's love last? It’a not like a
woman's, which is nterllng. Man’s
love is plated; it, vf^ars through,
after a little tin!*, and reveals the
barer alloy beneath. She knew
this but this man was different.
And then—well—betyer sea the pic-

All 1847 Brand SilVcr,
* 25% Discount
Now in display in window

SEE CATHRAE
Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Rank

MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 15th
All Forms

The Women's Guild of Holy .Cross
church, will hold a cooked food sale,
Saturday afternoon at Stokes’ ,Cnsh
Store. All kinds of good things will
be 0n Hale.
294-3tr

Jeweler

NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
contemplates n raise in icale to 75c
per hour, tnking effect. May 15, 1923.
291-2Ctp

ORGAN ItBCITAl
On Sunday evening at 7:45 there
wili be a musical by the Cosmos Tfjo
of Orlnndo at the Methodist church.
There will ho vocal, piano hnd‘ pipe
Good (Juulitj Fabric Finish, 48 Sheets, 18 Envelopes, Regular price. 75c
Organ selections. This trio needs no
introduction as they have been hoard
here on several occasion!!. In the
trio are Mr. and Mrs. Wade, ami Mar­
guerite Moor-Jones (Mrs. Peter B.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Jones).
There will be no admission, bet u
,
Rpxall Store
Authorized Eastman Kodak Agency
silver offering will be taken up, for PHONE .125
Sanford, Florid*
the benefit of the Pipe Organ. 29t-4tc
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TRY OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
A crisp loaf on your table this evening would add much to your meal.
A good no3C would lie tickled in our fragrant Sanitary Bake Shop,
inhaling the odors of ull our appetizing, wholesome goodies.

R O U T H BAKERY
AT THE PIC.GLY WIGGLY
WHERE PRICES ARK LOWEST
SEE WHAT T il E l OFFER TODAY

Next-to-Princess Theatre

10 Stores in Georgia
at the MKRK1K MATRONS BRIDGE CLUB
} Mrs. W. T. Langley was the chnrtnjing hostess yesterdny afternoon when
Miss Margaret .KldrcJge, of Rich­ die entertained at bridge at her home
mond, Va., is the attractive guest of j.i Park avenue, the guests being the
M a tro n s
her unde and aunt. Mr. nnd M»-&lt;- R­ mi r» h eis of th e M e -rie
E. Eidiedge nt their h .me in Paula. ..

1 Store in Florida SS

Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store

of the American Legion Auxiliary,
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock nt the
All
Of cxrr
home of dr*. W. T. Langley.
game of
members are asked to be present
I'fteinoop.
Mrs. C. P. Harley, of Definnre, O., a dainty t
who is spending the winter nt Day- «on by Mi
tona Reach, is the guest of Mrs. lia r -1 At the c
ry B. Lewis nt her hom« mi Magnolia the hosted
avenue.
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FOR T ill} HOSPITAL TONIGHT
The side splitting play at the High
School tonight is for the bum-fit of t|ie
local hospital. It i fostered b ythe Kiwunls club and is for laughing pur­
white plaited skirt, clever hat of redj
poses only. Come to thi^high school
lira'll with fluted rqsuites completed;
nnd forget your troubles with ri good
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund Day, of Dun­
this coslutne.
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laugh. And the proceed* are. for your
kirk, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. R. L Day
Mrs. Hawkins Connelly was .very
hospital.
nnd daughter Prudence; Mrs. N. Uufchat tiling with her frow-frow sporty
lington, of West Lyon, Pa.j’ Mm. N .,
dress of - blue and white combination
J. Mackonski, of |irudford, Pa.; Mrs.
embellished with hltndsomo embroid­
J. R. Wilson, A. E. Crandall nnd Don
ery with scarf to match the dress and
C. Russctt, of Pittsburgh, I’n., made MAGNOLIA' LEAVES WANTED—In also wore an unusual sport dress of
up n merry pnrty spending the day
teply, stato quantity available and Mnllison’s Sport Fill;. This was alro
yesterday nt Daytona Reach a* the
location from Sanford.—Gulf I ruccss- worn with one of the new matching
guests of A. *E. Crandall.
These
.
Ing Co., 2405 Union Avc., .CbattJ- scarf*. &lt;
chaiming people hove been the guests
Mrs. Robert Herndon displayed the
itojgn, Term.
297 5tp
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson for the
larger sizes In n most graceful manpast two months ur.d leave for their
i ncr, one suit being a white Kiishnun
\Vhole 30me Horne
homes tomorrow.
'Crepe with plaited skirt the coat be­
Made Hominy
The Atlantic (i Pacific Tei
ing trimmed, with black and white
PAGF-ANT AT METIIODIKT
She
also
wore
pony nd\ert:ve some per inIn
Icheckered heavy r.ilk.
OU can’t find n more
. CHURCH
wholesome mul nour­
grocery, line tmlny. Sp«cial:: ill
a pretty afternoon drw«s of gray Georishing food than hom iny.
jg ette figured over gray Cliarmeuse.
4 Noxt Friday evening there will Ih&lt; goods, tea nml CufTee. ovaporat
It I* so easy to ipukc thnt
i She ulro showed to advantage several
a pageant nt the Methodist church, etc. Set the r.dvnti.iemont.
every farmer cun, nnd
pretty summer Sw iss'dresses for tho
should, make Ids own.
Not only beemise It's bet­
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ter but because it's cheap­
M Mi Idled Holly, with her .usual grnco
er. Two cans pf Giant
Cue Misses’ dre-skos, one of
Lye nnd n bushel of com
Real value in a motor car m u sv o f necessity, ■ displayed
make n winter’s supply.
them hejng a white orgn|itly cmbraldD lM O T I O N S t sllsso h n
be expressed in the things the eye cannot
ci ed In large blue dots with n largo
If ra n o/ (Slant I p r In J
uhijc
Uertha
uud
''white
organdy.
gallons O j u v le r In a
gauge. Hupmobile wheels are strong and 3 She also sang u hqIo In a ro&lt;o sport
Tart» frwi i n i l r . IV/ieo
near I hr limiting Point
tough because the spokes a^e all seconds ■ d lt is of rosp frow-trow in n very
a.IJ J g u u ru o f t h a l M
r u m ta n J stir U ntil the
growth hickory—more expensive, and tlil'fi- S girlish Qtodel with a hat to match of
hulls
lio r tn l. S kh n
rnsdadJ ft t s h v o te r s tr same matenql fnctfd with whjte tafM
S
l.tfm
u
during siittcult to obtnin. .
fita and trimmed with white pearls.
n w iti f . T r a n s fn to rn ro
pan ml raid mrater and
rub w ill hands ro reNew anil Reduced Prices
“ Another showed the audience how to
snner ksosrntd hulls,
spend
the
summer
Ip
a
camping
sport
rhanglng trsfe r S or 4
Effective Jnnunr.v KifHl
lim es. Keen In r o l l w irjit of khski with Norfolk jacket
r.rtd Imickerc.
Sport shoes from
Ladies’ Rest Room

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Sanford. Fla.. Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nml I-alte Counties
One of the LorjieHt aud M5dt L |::tu-dntc Drive-In Filling
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* * , Notice Is hereby Riven that n bill
* will be introduced lit the 1923 *e»» ion
0r the Florida legislature to prohibit
** Istilling in the Inkes, rivers,' canals
*** land streams of Seminole county, also
** to regulate the cntch and mentis cm-.
^ ! ployed, and also provide penalty for
r4 its violation.
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Sanford Chamber of Commerce,:
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Seminole County Fish &amp; Game
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Protective Association.

HAUMKL8 1923 FASHION ItEVUK AT PARISH HOUSE LAST
NIGHT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS

rASHIONABI.Y gowned . 2 col box and showed to ndvr
That modeling is on art in itself, pretty .green nnd v.h
oil -will agree who saw the clcvfr mun- Wool canton. Anotr
uequlns parade the new Spring styles was an old blue silk
before the throng of fashionably waist, trjmmod In
gowned women who attended
th e ;and cmbrMdcrcd in
pponlng or the Fashion Show nfc the Misses' costume.
Parish House last night.
! Esther Miller, in
There was grace in every move- jbeauty, was stylish i
ment nnd posture of the young women
celected by Bnumcl to display the new dress nnd In a black Hnd white figured
yellow and white sport
gowns, nnd even hud not the spring dress and
Irocka been so ravlshingly lovely in dress.
themselves, the show would have been
The stage was arranged in a molt
well worth seeing.
artistic manner n big red book being
But, nh!. those new frocks—who the entrance for the models and the
would not look like a Peri In them! jcovers had the words “ Bnumel’s Fash­
Such a bewildering riot of color; such ion Revue for Spring, 1923,n and as
bewitching new effects, auch becom­ .little Miss Peggy Paige in the person
ing mode*—seldom has a season been j of Miss Julia Higgins, opened the
!cover of the big style book the young
so favored.
The crimtions, it is whispered, arc ladies stepped forth radinnt in the
the very choicest seloctiona from the new spring styles and the whole ef­
pleasing and nrtlstic.
New York designing snlons of Peggy fect wns most
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Jt yak .
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Each
one
In
the
audience wus pre­
Paige—a name that has long stood
for supremacy in style.
Assuredly sented with a box of cholocatcr. nnd
they arc the work of- ah artiat, a the following interesting program wns
master who plays with filmy fabrics, *rendered:
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with contours and curves, with sleeves
Cornet nnd Saxophone Duel—John­
nnd basque nnd bloucc nnd belt and nie nnd Bernard SchirnrO.
hem line and panels nnd godets and
Delightful Tuner,— .Miss Lilly Ruth
gerlandes as a symphony director | Spencer, accompanied by Miss Char­
ploys with the Feeds nnd strings and lotte Smith
brasses of his orchestra.
Mildred
j Enticing
Velma
And it was not alone gowns that
distracted one. There wore lingeries
which were nvthing short of dreams;
millineiy which was a temptation; de­
lightful little accessories that were of
such smnrtneHS thnt one felt on al­
most irresistible desire to clutch and
hold. And the beautiful shoes to
match were from Lloyd's Shoe Store
and were up-to-date in every line.
And there wns a harmony about it,

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Real Values on Silk Dresses for the end of “National
• Silk Week’’

And MONDA
CANTON CREPE
$18.50 Dresses for
$28.00 Dresses for
$30.00 Dresses for
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THE SANFOIU) DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923

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FOR FLORIDA
Floridn is very much Interested in
the coming session of the legislature.
There arc many serious problems to
confront the members, nnd the grav­
est seems to be matters of taxation.
Taxes can bo reduced—yes, greatly
reduced nnd thus Justify n tnx of two
mills to be used by cnch county for
advertising purposes. This might be
a solution to the advertising problem.
There are counties in Florida ripe in
golden opportunities which have ev­
er hid their lights under a bushel. This
state in climate nnd resources is far
ahead of California and yet millions
of people even regard the California
orange a? good as those grown in
Florida.
Florida is known generally because
Miami is located in the state. People
do not know that Inrger and better
crops of food products enn be raised
in Florida than in any other part of
the world.
People do pot know that Gadsden
county produces the finest tobacco
grown in the United States. They
do not know of thu vast acres of cel­
ery in Seminole nnd Manatee counties.
They do not know that millions of dol­
lars worth of com nnd other staples
are raised in West Floridn. They do
not know that South Florida can suc­
cessfully raise three craps of vege­
tables a year. They do not know mill­
ions of dollars arc made in Florida
in idnenpple*, in tomatoes, in cabbage,
in grapefruit, in alligator pears, in
strawberries, in fact, in all vegetables
am) farm products.
Florida leads the world in phos­
phate, timber and nnvn! stores.
Tlvre is not a Bingle county that is
not ripe in opportunity.
Advertising all of Florida’s resour­
c e s is the necessary thing nnd adver­
tising the same in n most effective
mannur,—Jacksonville Observer.
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would resort to mob law nnd lynch
Inga.
Contrast his words with the action
of Sheriff llngon at Pnlatka who
risked death and escaped with a wound
in giving battle to a mob that sought
to storm the jail to take h prisoner.
There’s a real officer! He swore to
uphold the law nnd ho did it.—Jack­
sonville Journal.
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Last week wo quoted Roger W. link- be solved only by intelligent leader­
Make nn agreement with yourself to de­
son relative to conditions in the "In- ship with tho netivo co-operation of
dustrinl
West.”
This*week
Mr.
Rob­
posit
a certain §um with the PEOPLES
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rir r a la llo n S laan arr
tile newspapers.
I’k o n r S M . I V a f t e r 3 p. to.
An unusual news story comes from son treats of the Agricultural W est:
HANK
uf Sanford every week, for fifty-two
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"Of course, no one should assume
. n n k a r H p l l o n I ' r J r r In A d r a a r c
Pnlntkn. Thirteen men, identified by
"The Agricultural West," he soya,
neeka;
or
every month, for twelve months.
satoo
One
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the sheriff us members of a mob which "is confronted with a fundamental law from these comments the idea thnt
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attempted to storm the tMunty jail in which is this: the consumption per the Agricultural West is dependent
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Whatever the amount is, save it reguOne Week...:...:.....
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the effort to get a negro chnrgcd with capita of wheat decreases as n pcoplo upon wheftt. The industries of this
, Inrly and you will succeed.
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a n d la p u b l l a h r d e v e r y I ' r l d n y . A d v e r hnvo boo nnrrested nnd Jailed. Mnking ness man cats less wheat than his es nre becoming more diversified ovThis
institution
wishes
help
you
to
tla ln * r a lr a m a d e k u o n n on a p p llra cry
day.
Moreover,
these
diversified
the case more unusual, the thirteen chauffeur; the chauffeur eats
less
t I o n . $1.00 p e r y e a r , a l t r a y a l a a d v a n r r .
win financial independence.
Ul.
men Jniled are all employes o f the than the Italian gardener nnd tho industries nre rapidly picking up. The
Sli: Ml) K it T IIK ASSO C IA TE D MIKNS
state, engaged in road maintenance gardener eats less than the immigrant lumber industry of Minnesota, tho
Tlic A M o rla te d P r o a s 1* e x c lu s iv e ly
entitle*) to l h " u s e f o r r* P O b llc« tlo n o f
work.
who has just Inndcd. Each genera­ dntrying interest? of this section, and
a ll now * d la p a lrlie n c r e d i t e d to It » r
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
no t o t h e r w l e o c r e d i t e d In th in p a p e r
The negro shot und killed one of tion o f n given family cats less wheat the vurlous..othur lines nre improving.
und nlno t h e lo c a l n e w s p u b lis h e d
these road employes nnd was taken than the preceding generation, nnd so Packing, which was flat on its hack
h e re i n .
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All r i g h t s o f r n - p u b l i c a t i o n o f sp e c ia l
from Gainesville to Palatka for safe it goes. This low does not apply to a year ago, is turning over onto, its
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keeping.
Friday
night
a
mob
attacked
cotton,
sugar,
rubber
nnd
certain
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live
stock
business
looks
better
the Pulntkn Jail, greeting the cherilf, er products. It docs not so much ap­
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when he opened the door, with leveled ply to com , which is fed to live stock, and the farmer? are confidently look­
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pistols. Sheriff Hngim was “game" because-as people become more pros­ ing forward to higher prices. The im­
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nnd resisted the crowd, knocking down perous they eat more meat, nnd they provement in the copper industry nnd
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the leader nnd shutting the door in consume more cotton, sugar, rubber, the great improvement in the iron
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their faces. Shooting lxy;nn and eigh etc. This docs not mean there is no nnd steel industry is helping the s . .
The arin of n man was foiintl in
teen shots were fired into the building. hope for the w heat growers; but it northern group of these states. Lead,
- the stomach of n shirk at Key West
One bullet hit the nhcriff in the hand does mean that tho wheat growers xinc, und other non-ferrous metals
Ienjoyment of this scene. Rufu* R«one day this week. This again raises
nnd others narrowly misses! his wife have a more difficult problem than the will soon bo in better demand as the “Old Curiosity Shop”
Johnson Drown, played by Reg.
the question ns to 'whether the sharks
great building boom develops further.
Was a Biff Scream at tun
and daughter. The mob fled to waiting growers of most-other products,
Holly gave them a buck dance that
of Florida are "man-eater*” or not.
automobiles, sheriff Hagan In pursuit,
"So long ns a million new immi­ This will help Missouri and certain
The
High
School
was
awful and every;&gt;oiiy cried. Mr*.
Of course* there nre many sharks in
lie proceeded to Gainesville, identi­ grants were coming into this country other portions of that section. The
Reg
Holly und Fred Wnlsma us Sleep­
Florida who do not eat men—they
fied thirteen of the nttnekers and every year, anti so long ns our birth people should be taught that ’diversi­ Hurlcsquc on Old Curiosity' Shop
ing Beauty nnd Prince, were fine. This
c pimply take'their money,
■wore out warrants for them, charging rate remained high, there was nn in­ fication’ applies not nly to tho differ­
Shooed Great Talent
r r
was a very beautiful and graceful
three offenses, assault with intent lo crease in the demand for wheat su f­ ent crops which a farmer plants; but
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when the prince steals the sleep­
murder, firing into an occupied dwell­ ficient to take care of the excess sup­ to the different lines which his buys
The ladies will be here in full flow­
Thu piny ut the High School last ing beauty and kisses her hand when
ing nnd conspiracy to commit n fel­ ply. With the immigration practical­ enter. Let one or two of them con­
er Monday and Tuesday when the di­
ony. The thirteen men were arrested ly cut o ff—the net gain in 1912 was tinue in farming; but let one go into night was a big success and every one she awakens nnd ships the prmre. This
rectors of the state federation of Wo­
enjoyed it thoroughly, with n laugh was enrried out exceptionally well
nnd locked up.
men's Clubs meets here. There will be
only about 25,000 people—nnd with the building trades, another into small every minute on the program Sunand Mrs. Holly nnd Mr. Wnlsma art
Sheriff Hagan is entitled to the con­ the constant decline in our native manufacturing, n third into merchan­
about seventy live visitors from Floford's home talent is the best in the to be commended on tins scene a*
dising,
nnd
the
fourth
into
the
minisgratulations nnd thanks of nil Inw- birth rate, the wheat growers of the
ridn cities nnd many from uther states
stnte and when it cornea to acting they they did it to a perfection. Miss Evi
nbiding citizens, Determined resist­ Agricultural West nre up ngniust a try, medicine, hanking or law. This
and they should be entertained ns
have it. This play was put on by the Grace Wagner as the Ziegficld Folly
does not mean that such boys should
ance to a mob nnd prompt prosecu­ very difficult [imposition,
only Sanford knows how to entertain.
Kin-unit Club for the benefit of th c'(;irj( was the hit of the evening, end
tion of its members will do more to
"As, a result of these conditions I go to the industrial cities of the Fust,
hospital
and they.nre to be well com -!talk about a dancer, she htn everycheck mob violence than all the edi­ ft und the small farmers of Minneso­ or oven to the large cities of the West.
This wet s'* review of the building
mended for their efforts in boosting thing backed off the map and was in­
torials nnd speeceh sthnt enn be w rit­ ta, North nnd South Dakota, Kansas, Statistics clearly show that the best
activity throughout the state shows
hume enterprises.
|cored time after time. Miss Cora Lcr
ten or delivered in a century. This Nebraska, Iowa nnd even those of opportunities today are In tho smaller
The
Tampa
Tribune
says:
"The
cry­
the greatest progress made in con­
Mrs. B cuIhIi Fitz Gerald, of Atlanta, Tillis ax Cry Baby, and she was truly
Gainesville mob larked tin- usual pro­ Missouri still in rather bad shape. It cities and towns. Moreover, most boys
struction than during any like period ing need for additional hotel facili­
a very efficient director, in putting « cry baby with everything thnt goei
vocation of an offense against woman­ is true thnt conditions everywhere in ,,rt‘ better o ff to *remain in their
of the new year. From all parts of ties in all parts of the state, and par­
or the play was tho director of this t„ mnke up thnt part she brought
hood. The negro waa accused of mur­ the west are much better than two]home town than to go to large cities,
the state have come encouraging re­ ticularly in South Florida, has In-un
piny and bus worknl hard to make it down the house with this part and not
der, and doubtless would hnv’e receiv­ years ago. The banks are liquidating One of the great troubles with boys
ports of nn increased building activ­ heard, and the net result is the an­
piny ij worked o ff smoothly and benu-'„nly the house hut some of the cast
ed an early trial and prompt punish­ their frozen credit ! and the farmers today is thnt disease known as ’Green
nouncement
of
several
new
hostelries
ity, ami while the other periods during
tifully.
The cast of characters were as could hardly suppress a laugh. The
ment. To endanger the lives of the are paying their debts; but with loW, PnsturUU'—which a materia medico
192.'! have not in any wise been dl:&gt;- j many cities where additional facili­
follows:
•
little tola, Dr. Marshall and Judge
Sheriff and his family in the unlawful prices for their products and high all* us means that to one afflicted
cournging. the survey tin® week shows) ties of this kind nre needed nnd no
•Mrs.
Beulah
Fits
Gerald
as
the
wldScheie Maine* who also played the
attempt to lynch him was inexcusable j'rices for labor and all they buy— Jwith this disease ‘The pasture farther*
a sharp trend toward a boom.— Florida. announcement has been made of the
ow
certainly
did
her
part
wonderful
part
of freak babies ami with the song
actual construction work on new ho­ There is little chance that the uiem- with taxes rapidly Increasing—th c !cst away always looks the greenest.’
Grower.
and
with
the
grace
of
u
queen;
Frank
that
they siing there was a continual
tels at this time, additions are being Ihts of the moh will ever bo convict­ growers of wheat and other cerealsf "Still, notwithstanding these obMiller
as
the
drunkard
was
there
with
roar
during their part and they sure
ed, t»ut their arrest and incarceration have a real problem.’ Fundamentally ntnclcs, I found the great Agricultural
made to the presents structures."
the
success
that
it
was.
Mrs.
Fitz
took
it off good with every move a
The Sanford Country Club needs
This is all true. The demand for ho­ furnishes a good example. In the this is, under present immigration■West in far better conditions than a
more active member*. It is not only tel and apartment house space will meantime, the State Road department nnd better rntc conditions, a problem1year ago. Manufacturers and h u t - Gerald lias been In this kind of w ork!comical one. The dude, played by
over fifteen Vcars ami she understands prof. McKay, was good. The I’rofA
your duty to your town to become a be sq great next season in every pro­ heads should see to it that the state
which must be solved.through export-Jchnnts are wel justified in looking, |t pcrfect|y&gt; an&lt;1 with h, r direction, was a true dude with the ran,
ane and nil
member of the Country Club but it is gressive part of the state, that even payroll is purged of men of that char­
m g.cerealL Hut Xo. increase export*., for Increased salesOn this sectiou-dur^ . ‘talent fhht took'part in the that goes to make a dud.*. M:ary -Sunyour duty to yourself to lie a member with the pros [wet of a greatly enlarg­ acter;— Tampa Tribune.
our farmers must compete with the ing 1923. The improvement has con- , hc
lh(1 ,lHUse m(ired whcn now«r from Goose Hollow was there
arid keep fit. The day is over when it ed building program it will be diifieult
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low- cost of labor of Europe, the Ar-jtribuled to the increase in the bnrFrank was wound up and begnn to with the goods am! Sweet Rape Sket-,
gets n man anything to work himself j to house the visitors. Nti one will COMPTROLLER AMOS MAKES A gentlne anil other cereal
growingtomeler of business for the entire councome
to life; Geraldine Farer in thefer along with her they gave a song
to death ami never have a moment for make a mistake in investing in hotel
GOOD SUGGESTION
countrfes.. This means that our only try. The Babsonchart today stands at
person of Lilly Ruth Spencer, was one nnd dance and a few specialties nnd
^relaxation. Look at John I). Rocke­ or apartment houses if wisdom is used
Jmpe U in mars production. W heat 3 per cent above normal com pared,^ thffl be, t in tho cusl with ,u.r
the congregation went wild and they
feller—ho plays gulf and keeps fit in selection or location nnd building
State Comptroller Ernest Amos has must be grown aa automobiles are with 1H per cent below normal a year
volco uru| mnK n beautiful were called back on the stage severs!
nnd after playing golf for nearly half costs within reason.
made a suggestion for the settlement made,—by the most efficient nnd in-jngo. This is a great improvement nnd
rang. The bride and groom, Miss times. These parts were taken by
,n century and being well over the
A f 500,000 apartment house with 80 of the long* and bitter controversy ov­ tensive methods. In order to com- j the task before all of us now is to
Virginia Smith and Frank Brown were! Doug. Griffin r.s Mary Sunflower nnd
ninety mark in age it is nothing in apartments is reported to bo on the er tho appointment of representation
pete with the rest of the world in tkeep business up to its present figgreat. Frank wheeled Miss Smith out; Reg Holly ns Sweet Papa Skctcr.
his young life lo g et up at daylight, program for Tampa.
Tampa alone in the legislature which appeals to rnising wheal, either tile net produq- j ure*. Statistically, President Harding
in n wheel harrow nnd their scene of
The cornet solo of Miss Rum* t»alplay a round of golf and raise the could utilize twenty such apartment us n.i fair and practical. It is thnt the
tivity of our soil jicr acre must b e ! has succeeded in 'bringing business
love
making
was
great.
Don
Smith
Inghcr
was exceptionally good,
price of gas two cents before break- houses and every one would be filled constitution be amended t o ‘ make it
increased 25 i cr cent, or else the labor back to normal. Whether or not he
os Sis Hopkitis was a killer und you
Tht, j|ttlc toe j ulu-cr, little Miu
fast. Few men can do this ami if John to overflowing nil through the win­ the duty nf the governor to reapporcost must In- cut 25 per cent. If the call hold it there, only the future can
continues to be as good in the next ter season. St. IVtorshur'.', Miami, Or- *ii&gt;n th** representation of each coun­
hove got to hand it lo Don as he was j!r,iwn ^vns
very beautiful act and
l.dter is to lie accomplished, without toll. Much depends upon the Agricub
there with all glory and a secret for Miss lirowq i« a wonder in this
tt, lie months few men will be able laedo and other live cities have ap­ ty —or district in the legislature a f­
reducing wages, it means that about [turn! West and especially upon the:
it
.
.
.all of the girls. Miss Mildred Holly of toe dancing and everyone enjoyed
urn their ears—but it only goes preciated tju* -opportunity and have ter each federal census by proclama­
29
per cent of the men now engaged railroads, bankers, merchants, n e w s - ! , (;alli Curci wa„ exceptionally good
to show that golf makes n man—in bee nbpildlng such structures for some tion; and thnt the apportionment be
in raising wheath should either raise papers, and other leaders of. public|any
a M„,K which was very
very diffi it greatly.
many ways.
time. Tampa has neglected the chance made, as the constitution now re­ other products or «*lso beeoino enrpen-, opinion in this section. In the end—f
The negro dialect readings by Mr*.
cult to sing as it was supposed to be
but Is now awakening. No city “can quires, on the basis of population. ters, brick-layer*,
plasterers and ns the great Agricultural West goes,j |,t
Fitz
Gerald wore out of the onlin»r&gt;‘
imitation of n primn dona in high
make any pretensions to being a tour­ It is not believed that any governoi painters—in their own or nearby so goes the whole country. Hence, the
HARSON ON FLORIDA
and
the
best that have been heard
,accents and it was high and v er y 1
ist cit yunless visitors ran tie eared would have the hardihood to cvnde towns. The future of such cities as
problems o f the West are the prob- chnrn, infr Howard Overlin as M iss! fnr sometime. She was called bnck a
or ignore the law as the members of Minneapolis, 8t. Paul, Kansas City,
One of the best pieesc of advertis- for adequately, quickly nnd reason­
lems of ail of os. As Jesus of N n z-j i,ucin(in Drown Wtts n Kt.rcam and h o ' tmmbor of times and each lime « *
tht* legislature have done for more Duluth, Den Moines, Davenport, Sioux nreth—the grimiest economist
ably.
The
extensive
road
program
for
who was applauded again and again. John better than the Grid.
in given Floridn of (ate was Jhc
than a quarter of a century. The con­
;i[leech of Roger Dalison, of world Hillsborough county, the building of
centration of thu duty nnd the author City. Omaha; Topeka, Wichita and ever llvod-luU ghl liU hearers: ‘The Aidea ami Priscilla, in the persons of! It only goes to show tl.nl the talent
wide fame ns a statistician made be- many miles of shore boulevards rteai
even St. Louts depends very largely prosperity o f each is dependent upon ' VVn|U,r Connc| )y unj
M|SS father Uvc have in Sanford is out of
ity would eliminate in targe measure
upon a fearless recognition and solu­ tho prosperity of all and we can help
* fore the Harlow K(wants elub last Tampa and the [dan for an extensive
Miller was fine. This was a scene of the ordinary nnd Sanford can hold h« r
if not altogether thu motive* and the
tion of this problem. It cannot la* ourselves ‘only as we help one unoth&gt; week, which speech is reproduced in parking system along the water front
love making it it was done in the old own with nny nnd nil [days thnt i*
pressure to retain political control
adjacent
to
Tampa
spell
lit-r
opportun­
solved by thu politicians or by hnndi the Grower. Mr. Robson is u winter
days and was grant nnd their cos­ put on here. Hearty thanks nre ex­
where it is not desorvodi mid the di­
, resident of tlie* beautiful Mountain ity; all will attract the winter visitor,
tumes were very good, und just ns tended to the Indies who played for
rect responsibility would insure com­
Count, one of the finest to hold h tnxim himnocrctat ctaoin
n$
to
the
law,
might
get
together
and
He
feels
that
the
schools
are
trying
*&gt; Lake in Folk
*
they
were in tho olden days. The por­ the singula nnd dancers, they were
pliance
with
tiie
law,
it
would
seem.
developments in this country. H e.has to hold him is another matter.—Flor­
Discussing the suggestion of tho make it, nnd submit it to the supreme to Tench too many subjects, and that tent were there with the laugh stufr Miss Anna Mason, who played must
ida Grower.
* nindo something of a study of Florida,
comptroller in friendly npirit the court. The (pieation would Ik* as to many pupils remain in the schools who ur they bad the audience laughing nil of the accompaniments nnd Mrs. Wag­
* is interested in her development nnd
•what the la wrequired, nnd tins should should lie learning trades nnd that the the time as they would carry out the ner who played tho accompaniment to
Times-Union says:
* has seen the vision o f ‘her future, just FLORIDA WANTS NO,SAVAGERY
"Tho making of the apportionment be Decided by the court. But this, ns high school? have made a mistake in wax figures nnd [dace them in the Miss Eva Grace Wagner; Mrs. Mns have olhem of us whose words per­
we have said, is i matter of detail— uttempting to teach vocations that limelight, dusting them o ff and oiling Lone playing the accompaniment to
Discussing the proposal to irubsti- by a branch of the state government
haps have less authoritative worth or
them up. Fred Ball nnd non Caswell Miss Mildred Holly nnd Mrs.
other than the legislature itself is tho important thing being that the sKould Ik* taught in trade schools.
’ who nre supposed or expected to lie tute Hie electric chair for hanging in
It would seem ns if every boy or were there with the goods. Giggling Griffin playing for D u ret of M»r&gt;
n principle. The decision us to what legislature be relieved of the duty of
rnpital
punishment
cases,
one
Florida
[ prejudiced, lie names Alabama and
girl should have the equivalent o f a girl, as played by Mrs. Walter Wight Sunflower and Sweet T’c.m Skeetcrbranch shall make it is a 'detail. For making the apportionment,"
►
* Floridn nn the two leading states of sheriff at the recent Jacksonville
Comptroller Anos* hns made avnl- high school education. Hut many of and fine nnd if you had seen her you They were nil fine und u:o t°
thirty years the legislature baa ignor­
meeting
is
quoted
ns
follows:
'i the country at fifty years from now;
"It would never satisfy the Crack­ ed the law. It hns been tho duty of unble nnd a timply suggestion, and them need to spend much of their would still be laughing. Her make up thanked for their part in making t f
■ Alabama ns a manufacturing nnd Flo*
the legislature meeting after the re­ we trust that it will be given due time at high school age in acquiring was treent nnd they wny she enrried play a success nnd taking the int.r
t ridn ns an agricultural state. Yet there ers in my part of the state. They want
hut tho part was exceptionally good. eat thnt they did in making it ■
port
o f the state census to make a consideration by jhe members of the skill in some trade.
nre still pin heads who say Florida to see n man, black or white who has
ronpportionment, und it has not done legislature. It is |m&gt;hnble thnt many
If a boy is going to tie n carpenter, {The hom e tore up tho floor with their for tho Kiwania club and,the bespit*.
committed
n
heinous
crieinc,
hang,
and
soil is no good, they wouldn’t Vive nn
this; so the apportionment stands as of the members—?nd particularly the a steel worker or a railroad engineer,
ncrc of good corn land for the whole substituting electrocution, ns it is be­
made thirty-five years ago, despite members from south Florida—have etc., there arc things thnt he needs
state. Of course their words havo no lieved to Ik* n more humane method
the changes in the population of the prepared amendments to the consti­ more than foreign languages nnd lit­
; weight except among other pin heads of execution, wouldn’t satisfy them."
counties.
Mr. Amos attributes this to tution providing tir reapportlonment. erary study nnd the ordinary run of
It is hard to believe the sheriff
but they will no doubt always he with
the reluctance of n member of the There is consequently the dnngcr thnt high school branches. He needs to be
knows
what
he
is
talking
about.
For
us, nnd against us.— Floridn Grower,
he is ostensibly talking about Flori­ legislature tq vote to cut down the insistence on the pigt of various mem­ given some idea of mechanical ingen­
r
dians, men and women who have boon representation of his own county, and bers that their tarticulnr pleasure uity-. Yet, if he is to be both n good ci­
breathing nnd living in civilized nt- possibly n representative would feel lw adopted will sojdlvldo the strength tizen nnd n good worker, ha also
U SELL
WHEN U
nmsphere. llut he’s mistaken. He’s not thnt his people would resent n reduc­ o f.th e representatives from this sec­ needs mental awakening, and n con­
YOUH HEAL
LIST IT
talking about Floridians, lie ’s talking tion In their representation. This be­ tion of the statejthat the wily w est ception of his duties nnd privileges
ESTATE
m
WITH US
about savages. Only savages can de­ ing true it is well to relieve the mem­ Floridn politidniti will be able to ns an American citizen.
It will be a costly proposition to
light in witnessing the physical tor­ bers of this responsibility und plnce maintain th o .p riien t unjust status.
ture of human beings. Only barbari­ it in the hand? of the governor,' or of The south Florida members should have all the mechanical trades taught
ans can enjoy seeing men writhe in some other officlnl who represents the get together bejoro the legislature in public schools. It would seem,
Spencer Height lots arc going
meets nnd ngroc*|on n bill. With the though, ns if the schools might co­
death agony. It doesn't matter very entire stnte instead of one county.
IMC. One of tho best sub-divis­
support
of hom it men from other operate with industrial establishments
“Whatever tho reasons may be for
much whether it is hanging or electro­
ions in Sanford and all big lots.
sections
they
aif put nn end to the by which certain types o f pupils could
H Sco us now and pick while pick­ cution; it is thnt enlightened people tho failure of the legislature to obey controversy.—Tnhipa
Times.
be given pnrt-timc courses in the
the
law,
it
hns
failed,
nnd
its
failure
I he sheep s in the meadow, tho cow’s in tho corn.
do not seek to see executions. Even
ing is good. Easy terms.
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shops tending to develop all-around
professional executioners find thu proves that Mr. Amos is right in proLittloJioy HIuc, if you had sense,
THE COST &gt;F EDUCATION
mechanical skill, and then continue
sight distasteful. It is a positive slan­ posing the transfer of the power to
\o u d build yourself
elf a good strong fence,
The cost of nodern education is certain studies that would wake them
der against any Florida community lo a branch of the government that would
And
put
it
up
between
tho cow
becoming so gre it, the burden on the up mentally nnd fit them forV-itixonassert lhdf~Tf\"wnnts to sec hangings’’ not fail.
And tho corn that she is chewing now;
AGENTS
and that "it w\qi't stand for more hu- ' "Ao to the official who should make taxpayer is so hi avy, that unless some ship. Such a plan should produce both
U1-:
For fence or shingles, lath or boards,
this.apportionment—this U n matter relief is found t icre will be a curtail­ better workers and better citizens. It
mnne Executions."
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rn
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REAL ESTATE
ment
of
cducati
nql
facilities,
accord­
might be so arranged as to save a good
Tho impression this sheriff would of detail. The governor might make it
are tho folks jrou’ro headed towards*
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
convey is that if the legislature of or the comptroller, the official to whom ing to n report f Dr. Pritchett, pres­ deal of public school instruction thnt
105 W. First SL, SANFORD, FLA Florida enacted the electric chair th4 cemfua is reported, and tho attor­ ident of the C« ncgla Foundation for pupils mnke little use of.—Dayton?
Journal
law, his county would defy it ant ney general, the official who advises Advancement of Teaching.
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�r » E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923

all looking forward to Home day ‘'see­
ing ourselves ns others sec us.”
Material js fast being collected for
Halmngumli, the seniors are having
their pictures “took" nnd the busi­
ness managers are starting 'their
campaigns for ads.

Don’t live beyond your earnings.
Don’t spend all for pleasure.
Don’t speculate.
Don’t carry much money in your
pockets.
DO start an acount at Our Sav­
ings Department and g et 1% In­
terest; therein lies your chance to
save.

Nine Men Held in
Connection With the
Palatka Jail Raid
PALATKA, Mnrdi it).—Nine of tho
thirteen men field In jnil here incohnection with the attack on the Put­
nam county jnil cnrly Murch 2, in an
attempt to get Arthur Johnson, negro,
alleged slayer of H. C. Gross of Al-

bany, (In., Into yesterday were held
over to the grand jury ot the spring
term, of the circuit eourt, nt their pre­
liminary hearing before Judge J. C.
Cnlhouu in the county court.
'Bond for the nine men bound over
was* fixed at $3,000 each—$1,500 on n
charge of assault to commit murder
and a'simitar amount on a charge of
shdoting into on occupied dwelling.
All made bond nnd were rrlenfccd. The
thirteen men had been confined in the
county jail under $15,000 bonds each
since their arrest in Gainesville im­
mediately after a molt had stormed
the jail, shooting Sheriff P. M. IIngun
through the hand and riddling the
door with bullets. *

Those Imund over were: Chesdey
Fowler, V. A. Conran, I« J. llrynn, W.
T. Gore, 0 . V. O'Niul, C. K. Smith.
Russell White, John Baumgartner
nnd C. T. Acosta, Robert Turner, W.
F. Prince, A. II. Dnvis nnd M. A.
Reaves were released.
Sheriff I Incan nnd Deputy Sheriff
W. 11. Drown, of Putnam county nnd
Sheriff Ramsey, Gainesville, were
cr.ior.;: the \yi*,r,c«c3 to .testify.
The defendants did no; take the
stand. All of those bound over were
either identified as having been in the
mob or having^beon in the enr with
those who were identified us mob
members.
The attempt to take the negro fol­
lowing the killing of Cross in tyin es-

TALI.AHASSEE, March 10.— Reporta were brought here yesterday
from nearby gulf beaches by several
different parties of the washing ashore
of the bodies of three unidentified men
presumably us the result of the storm
of Monday night. Because of the dis-

ruption of wire facilities between this
city and points in Wakulla county the
reports could not be confirmed.
According to the reports, one body
floated ashore at Wakulla beach, an­
other at Bald Point and s third a t
Ochlochnee beach. Beyond the report
that the men were unidentified, no de­
tails concerning them were available
one source said a coroner's jury had
held an inquest over one of the bod­
ies yesterday at CrawfordsviUe, the
county seat of Wakulla county, and
found irregular marks indicating a vi­
olent death. It was the belief, however,
that all the men had lost their Uvea
in the wrecking af small shipping

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOTS

GOOD JOBS for good boys; clean and
healthful work. Opportunity for
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Telegraph Co.
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Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively no Clnxsiliqd
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders,
Count' the words and remit
acordingly.

WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
seed, for good clean stock will pay
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Co„ Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
WANTED—Boys and girls over 15
to distribute advertising matter, in
spare or full time. Work is pleasant
nnd profitable. Write nt once.—Roy­
al Bend Co., 12*5.1 N. Paulina, ('hi*

FOR SALE
FOR RENT—2 room furnished apart­
ment, good location. Apply -100
Palmetto Ave,
’ 2,J3-*ltp
FOR SALE— Dosier nnd Gays’ paints
For chapel at S. II. S. this week we
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-t/c j have had a varied program. One day
FARMERS— You can get seed bed we heard u selection frorii Madame
fram n and Irrigation plugs at the Rottenly, sung by Gulli Curci, nod
Sanford Novelty Worka..
100-tfe also “A llcnp O' Livin’’ delivered by
the author, Edgar A. Guest, both oi,
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoko the vietroln. These were heard by n
House, Mobley’s- Drug Store nnd very appreciative nudientce and thor­
Hunt’s Phnimncy.
tf oughly enjoyed.
FOR SALE—Tomato plant", $1.50 per
This must have been health week
1,000.—W. It. Fort, Mecca llnm- for S. 11. S. for wo have been shown
mock.
295»3tp two movies on hygiene, and have also
heard n very interesting and beneficial
want to leal n to piny the Hawaiian address from Major Wilson on Ihe
cuitar. Call at Allen Music Co., Pal­ mosquito in Florida nnd of its dan­
metto Are. "
205-3tp ger.to health.
I'm ceftain we shall not have near
FOR SALE—R. 1. eggs for hatching,
$1.00 per setting. Special prices on so-m any mosquitoes in the coining
incubator lots.— Mrs. B. Steele, phone year now that lie understand how to
3305,
295-3tp go about getting rid of them.
On Tuesday morning Mrs. Fits Ger­
FOR s AL£*-6 passenger Maxwell
ald told 8. II. 8. about the Kiwnnla
car, 1010 model In good condition.
play and gave two readings. We hope
Guaranteed throughout. Will mnkp
to have the pleasure of hearing more
terms to responsible party. See F.
of her readings, especially her negro
C. Welsh nights at B. &amp; O. Motor Co.,
dialect ones in the future. The sam­
daytime at Kent's, Onk Avenue.
ple was well liked.
290-2tp
Tfie Juniors condescended to allow
FOR SALE—One 25 foot plenstirc
the rest of the school to see just
boat, 7H'horse power, Ferro motor.
enough of their play, before It was
Selling for less than cost. Address
presented to the public, to arouse our
C. G. Lane, Sanford, Fla.
206-4tp
curioiity, which it did. By tho way,
(celled) wasn’t the junior.play simply wonder­
FOR SALE—Two houses
Sanford Heights, Hunter, Route A ful T Maude Carraway is a born co­
Box ICO.
297-3t | median, was perfect in every part and
always at ease. The success of tho play
was surely due in large measure to
her splendid acting, nnd those inev­
itable bits of song. The rest of the cast
tfTNTEb TO ftE N f-0™
also did their parts admiralty, rapeunfurnished’rooms for light house- qtally Naomi Scoggnn and J im Stone.
enjfig. Address Rooms, care Herd. .
L ’
290-21 p
repms, cen Then there wo* Dorothy Cameron,
Kittle Du Bose, Edwjtrd Moye,. Robot t
Jenkins and Fred *Pope, nil of whom
deserve praise and-many compliments
photographer,
on their work. The vaudeville chorus
of Junior girls, Snrnh Maipos, Lucille
08 West Third
tag*;, adults only,
Pope, Madaiene Mnllcm, Evelyn Har­
l*J3-6tp
row and Lucllc Echols, which nppearLOR RENT— 1 nice npnrtmnot, nil cd in between tho acts made a decid­
conveniences and well furnished.— ed hit with the audience and Bernice
Gatea'Building. Phono 181. 290-tfc Austin made a channing 'Tittle girl”
whose reading was enjoyed by all who
heard it.
And now we've all gone into the
WANED—A chance to build your
new home before lumber gets any movies. That Patho man and tho Kihigher. Plans and estimates furnish*' wnninns mnrehed us lief ore Jhe wind­
t'd.-Snnford N a/elty1^ I k s ) 183-tfc ing enmern on Friday so now wo nro

We Will Sell at Public Auction on

The tract known as the Dr. W. G. Aldridge and Brother property, located south of the Oviedo R. R,
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vided into city lots and sold to the highest bidder
n s an absolute auction sale, something you have
ours—don’t fail to attend this sale and get some of
&lt;y. We will also give away cash prizes all through the sale

will be one of the features of the day. Everybody invited, ladies especially

J.W. OLIVER,
Sanford, Fla

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In Jacksonville

STUART—The Florida Gospel Na­
vy Bible conference,* having for iu
purpose "an increasing interest In the
study of the Bible to engender Chris­
tian fellowship'am ong the ovangcflca] denominations nnd to expand thu
Christian growth nnd efficiency in
Christinn activities" held its annual
meeting here Sunday, March 1.
A free people is one that voluntar­
ily plnco'sitsclf under the tyranny of
government.
The Herald for first class job work.

JACKSONVILLE, March 10.—Dr.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
Those hair-line boxing decisions in P. D, Hawk, of Philadelphia, nntlonnl
MONEY
New York of late hnve made rough veteran chnmpion will play G. Carlton
Shneffcr, of Philadelphia nnd S. How­
going for the champions.
Cut out this slip, enclose w ith 6e
ard Voahcll, o f Boston, will bo pitted
nnd
mail it to Foley &amp; Co., RS35 Shejf-*
It seldom happens that n big league against Douglas Watters of Mulberry.
gfc wr‘UnK &gt;oUr niUno nnd “‘J*
plnyer o f the calibre of “Stuffy" Me- Fla., in thThcmbH™!* in'tho'ringio'*
o f the southeastern tennis champion*' " r t n^ your namo nn&lt;* a*L
Innis becomes n free agent.
turn a trial package containing Fol­
ship tournament this afternoon.
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound for
Dr. Ilawk yesterday defeated Rob­
"Fergy" Reid, of the Yule hockey
coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kid­
team is another athlete who wears ert Brown, of Jacksonville, 0-0, fl-0, ney Pills for pains in sides nnd back;
spectacles while engaged in Compctl- and Russell Hunter, of Jacksonville, rheumatism, backache, kidney nnd
-J-fi, 0-1, 6-3.
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lion.
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Shaffer defeated S. Rosenberg, of Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
The Willie Hoppc-Jakc Schaefert Jacksonville, 0-0, 0-0 and S, H. Berg
cathartic for constipation,
championship contest has
aroused of Jacksonville, 0-1, G-2.
* IbiHousness, headaches, and sluggish
greater interest than any other bil­
Voshell defeated Lorimer Blitch (\f bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
liard match in many a day.
Jacksonville, 0-0, 0-1, nnd W. McL.
Christie, of Jacksonville, 0-2, 0-2.
i\ r m : i m r t i r r o t n r , h u v k x t i i
In the Boston "selling-player" race
j i i n n \i,
e m r i it .
n m iiN o i.r :
Watters won from George Yent.'.\T V , r i . O I I I D A . IN C H A N c u l t s
George W. Grunt finally bent out nwine, Jacksonville, 6-1, 0-1, nnd from If.C O
A. W a r d . II. IV, lln riiu n i m ol C. A.
V l u r r n l . »&gt;•.
Harry Frazee by disposing of the en­ Morton Hirsch-Bcrg, Jacksonville, 0-1
A n n a JI, S n w r tr j , .A lb rrtn JI. S a n i l r r .
tire Braves outfit at one swoop.
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Oyster Cocktail

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Chicken Giblet Soup
Relishes

Stuffed Olives

Sweet Picktcs
Salads
(Jumhinntlon Salad
sliced Tomatoes

Lu-Beth Special Fruif Salad

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Roasts
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Roast Young Turkey and Oyster Dressing
Leg of Pork
Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus

“C
APRIL 28TII AND FLORIDA HIGH
Mne Murray brought down the
house
last night.
SCHOOLS WILL TAKE
Entree*
PART
And today and tonight will lie the
Broiled Tenderloin Stenk, Mushroom Sauce
ROLLINS COLLEGE, Winter Park. last times you will g el to sc Mae in
Fried Chicken and Waffles
Fla., March 10.—According to It. W. "The 11roadway Rose.”
Banana Fritters, Lemon Glace
Greene, director of the Florida State
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Monte Blue plays opposite
Mne
tutemholnntic Aquatic Meet, plans
Vegetnblea
have definitely been mjide concerning Murray "In the Broadway Rose" nnd
New
Potatoes in Cream
Garden
Spinach
Boiled Rice
tne 1923 meet, which is to' bo stng- thnl in itself assures n ggod piny.
td at Rollins College, April 28, nnd
Desserts
The other characters nro all first
letnils, including rules of the meet
Fresh
Strawberry,
Apjile,
Blackberry and Raisin Pies
m l eligibility requirement* have class, too, nnd all In all “The Broad­
l&gt;cen forwarded to athletic nuthori- way Rose" is some picture.
Lemon Mernngue Pudding
Cup Custard
ties of all Florida high schools. The
And in order to get n good scat toinnunl aquatic meet is open to nil the
Iced Ten
Hot Tea
Milk
Coffee
night you had better get there early,
public high schools in this state.
According to instructions issued re- nnd remember the performance starts
■cntly to athletic directors of the state at 7:30 p. m. instead of 7:00 ns form­
ligh schools, each school is permitted erly.
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r l i. lt , t in it I n l c r F v t *
m i l l e r A l b r r l n JI.
0 enter a team of note more than six
New Mcisch HuildinRThe doubles got under way yester- S n i i d r r "■ l i r l r » , &lt; l r v l n r r « , K r n i t l r r * n r
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Pnncho Villa, the Filipino boxer, Is
n l h r r rln lm n n la u n d e r h im n n d C n rlln n
And tonight the honored guests will
&gt;r less than four boys or girls nnd
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day and the finals in Imth the singles H i r e . If I h i i i K . n n d i f d e n .l n u n l u a i n i l
sinxious to return to Mamin;
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l i i.lm c I n l e r m i n u n d e r C n r l nay send n team of both sexes. Stor­ be Dr. nncJ^Mrs. .1. N. Tolar nnd son, not
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. . . . . nnd doubles will be played Sunday, ■fl iunnr i llei tne re ln
nn I t r l r a . d r l l n e n . ( t r u u l r r a o r
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ing silver cups will be awarded to to see "The Broadway Rosu" without now that he has lost the flyweight ti
u llie r rln lm n n la u n d r r him .
said Clrrlill Court at Hanford, Florida, stock of said Bank from Fifteen Thoutie to Frankie Gennro.To the defetutnntn Anna M. Hnwdi v. this
rhnmpionship tennis nnd one cup charge.
2nd day of February. A, U. 1513.
NOTICE!
Alhiuu
M gaardry. if living, amt If
—
tJtKAI.) '
K. A, IMH'HLAHH.
snnd Dollars $16,000.00) to Thirty
srill be awarded to the winner o f first
dead all |inrllra cfafintliK liili-realH nn.
Clerk Cirnilt Court.
der All'trto At. (lawitey. dweaned, nr
Some pretty clever‘golfers are found
And don’t fat).to g et n copy of the
dace in each event. (Sold, silver and
HcmlmihCounty,
Florida,
Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), and to
lion. Board of County Commission­ ■dturnlse lo tile 11■..|i«rly t.,lovv
.
Hy A. It. WrcliS. D. C.
ironzo medals will be awarded to the program for next week ns there will among the New York Yankees, which ers in' and for Seminole County, Fla., tcrlliol and Carlton Dlee, if iiviiur, and MHssry
arrange for the issuance thereof and
ft Wnrioiv,
If dead all inlrtlcs rtbinilmc Interests
team has a larger number of elub!
Holhliors for romtdntnants
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contestants winning first, second and be some real headliners.
.
will nt a special meeting to be held on under Carlton Hire, decenard, or other2-2, 10, IT. 21. 3-3. 10, 17. 24. 31. the payment therefor, nnd to consid­
v.e,biers than any other m ajor league| Mondjiy Mnn h ^
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#t vvlre tn the f.dlowlmr property idtjinte
bird places.
er such other matters and transact
In Krmlnolu County. Florida, described
such other business ns may properly
Situated as it is on the shores of “JUST FRIENDS”
JO o’clock a. m. receive bids for the as T h e K not JO n e r e a o f H ie t t w t * o f I tie
NOTICE *
' outfit.
Lake Virginia, n placid shcctFof watNotice is hereby given that a spec­ come before snid meeting.
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purchase by the county of one pair of N\V I; o f s . e l to n 31. T o v v n a lilp 31 H o ilth
itangr 31 East.
Manager McGraw asserts that the ......
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MEET RUBE AT
■r, Rollins is perhaps the most logDated this 15th day of Fcbrunrv,
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, mules, the county has a pair of mules
It Is hereby ordered i lint you and ial meeting of the stockholders of
Baltimore
club
will
not
lie
able
to
col*;.
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,
.
aarli
of
you
do
appear
to
the
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cal spot in the state for the nqunt*
A.
D. 1323.
tile
Bank
of
Oviedo
will
lie
held
at
the
,
.
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to trade on the pair to be purchased, rompliilnt herein llltut on the 2nd day
ORLANDO STA. lcet
the ?tl:*,000 for Bentley if the lat- . . .
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c meet to bo held. In past years this
BANK OF OVIEDO,
which can be scon at the County Con- of April, A. I&gt;. IS23.
banking house of said Bank of Oviedo,
ter fails to report to the Giants,
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It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t' '» o r d r r
nect has been the biggest athletic
By
B. (5. Smith, President.
Florida,
on
the
26th
day
of
March,
A,
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(vict
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amp.
The
board
reserves
the
o f p q t d l c a t l u u lie p u h llslie .l In t h e H a n ­
An honest man, tall, broad-should­
Wpnt in the high school year. Florida ered nnd smiling w istfully, stepped
fo r d H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d Ln D. 1323, at three o'clock p. m., for Attest:
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right to reject any or all bids.
Sanford, Seminole Comity. t'jorlda.
Mike MeTiguc mny not be a tpp.
, p ^ IXH'GI \S S
llgh school mermnils and mermisters from the Atlantic t’unst Line train
T. L. Lingo, Cashier.
) ouee n tv. ek for el|;lil i onsretlllve the purpose o f.considering the follow­
notelier,
hut
his
coming
bout
with
Bat­
Clerk
weeks.
altering the meet with great enthu- here Inst night at 8 o'clock. It was
ing matter: To increase the capital 2-17-o.a.\v.5tc
2-1iM7-21
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Wltoesa
my
lintol
and
hint
'f
the
lianm apparent behind their ondeav- Rube Benton, come to join his ball tling Siki ought to give the boxing
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fans a line oil Siki's obi Iit v ns a batirs. The local Rollins club will enterclub for spring (mining, cleared of the. ^
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ain all contestants, alternates and
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charges of crookedness which have
ine oITicin] from ench school entering
Ii nrry, Payne Whitney's Enchant- ❖
been hanging over him.
f
1 team in thu meet.
■Rube never was a United States jmeat is likely to he a favorite for the X
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Twenty-four silver cups are to be
senator, nor a governor, nnd he nev- forty-ninth Kentucky Derby, which
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or went to school much because he al­ will Ikj run at Churchill Downs on
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n addition to he gold, silver nndt
ways hail to work, hut senators nnil May 3.
ironze medals. The two large perpetY
governors, have stepped off Atlantic
Representative athletes of more
tal cups, one for the boys' team won
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Coast Line trains and failed to pro­ than twenty colleges of the south will ?
aat year by the West Palm Reach
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duce a demonstration like that ne- compete, in tin* southeTn inter-colle­ Y
cam, and one for the girls' team won!
rorded big Rohe Benton, pitcher ex­ giate truck and field championships
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traordinary. Inst night.
at Montgomery in May.
f
neet, will be awarded the team svorY
ng the greatest number of points ini Feliow-teimimutes were there, Joe
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President Clark ^Griffith believes his
he coming meet. After a team has! linker was there, newspaper Vnen
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von a perpetual cup three times it]were ther, mid there were just friends, Washington team will prove
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prire
in
the
American
league
this
seatY
hall become the permanent property ^0I&gt;- Sometimes it does n fellow good
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even
if
the
expert*
don’t
rate
the
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if the school represented. The boy 111 he unjustly accused of something
Benatura very highly.
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ind girl scoring the greatest mim- crooked, his friends give 1dm such n
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&gt;or of points in their respective event.* happy gladhnnd when he leave* the
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Coach Muller, of Harvard, is train-'
vill receive a cup which shall lie their rioqdx behind qnd commit nut into the Ing five crews for the college .regatta'
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. acasorr. Wrhb^ Henry and Brown are, t
lermnncnt property. The high paint sunlight again.
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ndividunls last year were William Co*
Rube ilidh't have much to suy; he tile last year's VTre'trf men on the first
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rode (11 points) and Gxctehen Allen never was n hand to talk much; just crew this year.
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[15 points) both representing George j M,died, waved his big hands and swab
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iVnshlngton Junior High school. Tnm |„Wed a lump in his throat, lie wa­
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NOTH K TO HER M.D
rn, h In. 1here w ill also, as usual, he glad to get to camp, tie said, standing
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SUBSCRIBERS!
On SATURDAY, MARCH 10TII, we will give away absolutely free, one
(warded cups to the winner of first' „M„ m. f,,„t „i„| pulling nervously to
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gallon of POLARINE MOTOR Oil-, in bulk, lo every motorist purchasing
ilnce in ench event, the cup to become the chnin attached to his Wntcrbury. JJu the first of this month subscripY
five or more gallons of Crown (•usdiine at our
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he pernfanent property of the high watch, glad to get hack witJj the boys
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Ijiljj were sent out with notices
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ichool represented by the winner of again—and, O, boy, mighty Anxious
that the subscription would be disconhe event for a period of two succea- to get his big hands around a base- tlnuod if the bill was not paid by the. ♦ &gt;
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live meets, A gold, silver nnd bronze
bull!
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Such was the Coming of Rube Ben- the company nnd nil who have not
vlnning first, second nnd third plncT
Dm to Orlando, The City Hcnulifiit. | paid by that time will not receive a ■J t
Si in each event, with the exception
Nobody Li greet him hul just friends, paper after that date until the bill is
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if the rplnys. Each member of the
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And that's n welcome many a king paid.
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vinqing ‘reluy team will reeeivq a
can envy Orlando .Sentinel.
LEWIS SHI |*|*,
fold medal.
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Circulation Manager.
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POLARINE MOTOR

New Service Station at

In thig powder and rouge age
lower isn’t the only thing that
&gt;orn to blush unseen.

TUBES
10x3 1 ................... $1.75
10x3 Vi .............. .
1.95

First Street

If you want ALL the NEWS, and
want it FRESH from the wire, and
want it in a legible condition, and
Itefore it gets stale, subscribe now for
the Daily Herald and you will sure
get jvhpt you wnnL
DR. R. M. MASON IN BUSINESS
FOR' HIMSELF AGAIN

Dr. R, M. Mason 1ms purchased the
interests of Dr. L. D. Rhodes in the
dental offices of Mason &amp; Rhodes nnd
l coupon ghen with each FIVE GAI.- will carry on the business under the
-ON CASH purchase of GAS, good on name of R. M. Mason as it formerly
i Wind Shield Wiper to lie given appeared. Dr. Mason needs no Intro­
duction to Sanford people, having
way March 10th.
been in business here for many years
H IG H T E S T G A SO LIN E
and i* known far nnd wide as one of
the bcsV dentists in this part of the
state. His many friends and patrons
will be glad to learn’that be will re­
main in Hanford nnd will lioOit the
05 I'alrqctto Avc.— -Phone 481-1 old location over the First National
Bank.
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SALK—ARMY S IK )K S -S A L K -\V e
have just bought a tremendous
Fat Hens and
stoik
ot Army Munson Inst shoes to
s? ar
Fryers
be sold to the public direct. Price
S2.75. These slums are 100(4- solid
Georgia Country
bather with heavy double soles seweo and nailed. The upper* nre of
Sausage heavy tan chrome leather with bid'tows tongue, thereby making them
Home-made Potato Sal­ i waterproof. These shoes are selling
! very'fast and we advise you. to order
ad, 20c pound
at once to insure your order tming fill­
&gt;VE DELIVER
ed. TKe sizes arc d to 11 nil widths;
pny postman on receipt of goods or
send money order. Money refunded
if shoes are not satisfactory.—The U.
S. Stores Co.. 1441 Broadway, New
York City.
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Others in Proportion
Ask for Prices on Tires ’

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MY SHOE HOSPITAL
is headquarters for best re­
pair work.------“See Me First"
Men’s Half
Soles ...... ....
Ladies’ Half
Soles
Children’s Half
Soles ....... .
Misses Half
Soles ...... .
Goodyear Vi Rub­
ber Heels ..........
Tight Edge Rubber
H eels......
Men’s Leather
Heels ......... .... .......... ,
Ladies* French Heels,
Level
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Ladies’ Common Sense
nnd Cuhnn Heels, level

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5c

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« SANFORD, FLORIDA

M A R C H 12th to 17th £

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BALFOUR DISAGREES

TO CONTINUE PARLEY

plated Improvement of Mellonville Avenue, which have been tentatively detrmined by the Assessor covering the proportion of the expense of said ifi}LONDON, March 0.—Speaking in
jprovement
to l» borne by the respective pieces of property hereinafter del
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the house of lords yesterday Earl of
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March
9.—I
*rime
minis-[scribed,
and
the estimated amount of benefit which will accrue to the various
Ualfour, secretary of foreign affairs
ter
llonnr
Law
said
yesterday
in
the
piects
“f
P^'P'-'rty
hereinafter described, abutting upon said improvement of
in the cabinet of Premier Uoyd
SANFORD CRAMMAR
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house
of
commons
that
the
unofficial
Mellonville
Avenue
to bo Improved in the manner above stated are as folGeorge,
deprecated
the
expressions
of
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American Ambassador Harvey in an statement from tho Turkic at Apgora, lows, to-\vit:
Amount
Est.
Benefit
address at the Pilgrims regarding the relayed by the British high commis­
M m .F a P*t M Pa P?
Description of Property
Assessment
to Property,
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borrowings of Great tlrituin from the sioner at Constantinople, was to the Owner
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effect that the d ra ft of the treaty pre- T - K. and G. M. Sherman and II. L. Grnham, U t 1
United States.
FIRST GRADE
nnd hi to 90 Inc. Hlk. A Buena Vista Estates. $1424.00
$1490.00
In conclusion the speaker said that sentwl at Uuxnnne was unsuitable b ut1
Giant Queen Olives
Kant Bradford, Jack ltussell, Joseph while Ambassador Harvey might lx- that the grand national assembly, b y ( F. E. and G. M. Sherman and II. L. Grnham, Lots
Our ltelish
Thompson, Horace Bledsoe, Bonner right, “ I myself, take a less serious u great majority, had given authority!*
I 1*' 10 inc. Illk G, Buena Vista E sta te s....... 911.12
1065.00
IIluc 1’oint Oyster Cocktnil
The
special
assessments
against
the
vnrious
pieces
of
property
aliovc
Carter,
Martha
May,
Glen
Govocck,
view
bf
.the
matter,"
to
continue
tho
pence
negotiations.
Soup
Rene Jlminez, Clifford King, R ich ard ___________________
described are payable optionally, ns follows: Either in full within thirty days
Chicken Gumbo on Louruimr
Packard, Billy Thompson, Otto Hutch_
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after tho completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with
Entrees
Interest at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from the date of the com­
Fried Filet Trout, Sauce Tartar, Pomme Parisienne
pletion o f said improvement.
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Zelton Connor, Frederick Daigcr, J a ck !. .
— —-----A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
Red Current or Cranberry Jelly
Combination Salad
1winner, David Miller, Braxton Por-lTO ALL PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON he held nt the City Hall on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1923, at two-thirty
Roasts
p. m. at which meeting said Equalizing Board will hear ull claims and ob­
kins,* Doris Mills, Martha Bishop,
CYPRESS AVENUE:
Young Tom Turkey, Dressing of Fine Herbs
jections
as to the character of all said improvements to be paid for in part
Catherine t a rtei, Katherine Johnson.
You (irt,
notified that on the C9lh day of January, A. D. 192:1, the
Prime Ribs of Beef, nu Jus
by
special
assessment* and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove re­
“
__
City Commission of Sanford, Fhirlda, did adopt a preliminary resolution proferred
to.
Young 1923 lA*g of Lamb, Mint or Natural Sauce
SECONI) GRADE,
jvjdlng for the grading and paving of Cypress Avenue from.Union Avenue
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
*,
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Vegetables
Evelyn \\ right, Jack
Brnnnon, South to Ninth Street with vitrified hrlck or other hanl surface material. Tile
Florida on this the 10th day of March, A. I). 1923.
Leonard
(lark,
Ruth
Cruise,
Samuel,totnl
estimated
coat
of
said
improvement
of
Cypress
Avenue
is
$12,2:1.1.00.
Southern Yams
Cauliflower au Gratin
Pom me Puree
TM l
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
Knight, Helen Dreaaor, Hill Tyre. Wll- The assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter described,
D e ss e r ts
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida
Barn Moulton, Edna Rivera,'.Edwin abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Cypress Avenue’which 3-ll)-’I7-2tc4
Fresh Fruit ami Sponge Gems
Campbell, Edith Braxton, Beatrice have Ix’en tentatively determined by the assessor covering the proportion ofj
Home-made Mince Pie
* Home-made Apple Pie
Carson, G. P. Sharp, Jeff Geiger, Es­ the expense of said Improvement to he borne by the respective pieces of prop-i
ther Ericson, Margaret Martin, Mary erly hereinafter described, and the estimated nmount of benefit, which will!
Cheese *
Crackers
Demi Tassee
Manning, Verna Bandy,
Dorothy nerrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting upon;
Ryan, Marion Houlihan, Roger Jim-1 mid Cypress Avenue to be improved in the maimer above stated are as fol- TO ALL PERSONS HEREI n X f t ER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
SIXTH STREET:
Inez, Katherine Allen, Vivian Smart,' lows, to-wit:
$1.00
$ 1.00
Helen Matthews, Mary Wight, Nona' .
Amount
K*t. Benefit;
You are hereby nutified that on the 29th day of January, A. D. 1927, the
lit Property II'Ry Commission of Snnford, Florida, ilid adopt n preliminary resolution pro­
Rivers, Betty McKinnon, John (.our- ()wm,r
Description of Property
Assessment
ier, Beatrice Hickson, Malcolm B ig -'
.....
,
, ................ .
„
,
$375.66 vidin g for the grading and paving of Sixth Street from Magnolia Avenue to
M. J. Stokes, Lot I, lilk. S, Chapman &amp; Tucker $312.26
n o n
u ■) gins, Leon Connor, Unit! King.
Laurel Avenue with vitrified brick or other hard surface material. The to­
315.00
262.68
Unknown, Lot i, It Ik. 16, Chapman &amp; Tucker
„r
ri
nI estimated cost of said improvement of Sixth Street is $9,408.00. The a s­
190.00
Mrs. L. K. Taylor. Lot 7. Illk. 16, Chapman &amp; Tuck •r 159.71
sessm
ents against the various pieces o f property hereinafter described, ahqtTHIRD GRADE
136 (16
10.1.82
Wilbur Forrester. Lot 0, lilk 7, Tr. A. Sanford
jting
upon
the contemplated improvement of Sixth Street which have been ten.1. T, Campbell, Harold Gore, George Mary (*. Calhoun, Lot I, Bib 8. Tr. A, Sanford
’ 136.00
109.82
Mntively determined by the Assessor covering the proportion of the expense
Steeie, Patsy Garrett, Doris Hopkins, Mary C. Callmun, Lot 2, Blk 8, Tr. A, Sanford
136.66
109.82
of said improvement to he borne by the respective-pieces of property herefnLydia linnkin, Vernelle Rhodes, Inez Ernestine Stewurt, Lot 6, Hlk. 8, Tr. A, Sanford
136.00
109.82
ci «a
after described, and the estimated nmount of benefit which will accrue to
Thompson, J. H. Coleman, jr., Inez John Turner, Lot G, Illk. K, Tr. A, Sanford
130.00
109.82
(the
various pirn** of property hereinafter described abutting upon said Sixth
Dennett Ruby Coursey, Katherine Enun a Miller, Lot 3, Illk, 16. Tr. A, Sanford
200.00
164.74
Ha
Street
to be improved in the manner above stated are ns follows, to-wil:
130.60
Fuqua, Mamie Melton, May I ' u r d o n , ! ^ ^ Stewart, Lot 8, Blk. 7, Tr. A , Sanford.
109.82
Cards of Sanford's Repot- *&gt; Pearl Tyner, Clam Ziglcr, Elmer Cor-j Mary c ('aIhoun, Lot 7, Blk. 9, Tr. II, Sanford
You tan find the name of
Amount
Kst. Benefit
200.
uii
Hi 1.74
able Professional Men, etch ta on, James McClelland, Marjorie For­
every live Business Man
200.66
Owner
Description
of
Property
Assessment
tu
Property
1(14.74
J. N. Willis, Lot 5. Blk. 10, Tr. B, Snnford
of whom. In his chosen pro- *a rest. Marjorie Turner, Louise Hick­
in Sanford In this Column
George
W.
Hyman,
Lot
5.
Blk.
7,
Tr.
3
....
$414.26
$450.00
pieces of property nliov
The special assessments against the ’
fesslon the Herald recom- ^ son, Frances Wilson, Richard Smith.
each day.
The special assessments against the various pieces of property above.
Either
in full within thirty days
j
described
are
payable
optionally,
as
follows;
tUJ i
meads to the people.
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1inter the completion of tie wotk, or in ten equal annual installments with idescribed are payaUe optionally, ns follows: Either in full within thirty days
n n i Q i a n i a h n
FOURTH GRADE
! interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the date of the com- nrl»r tho completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with
ta lu
n »a
interest at the tnto of eight per cent per annum from the date of the comJohn Klim ey. Roy Britt, Em ory j j,|ctjon 0f ,sajd im provem ent.
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iii.'dd I*cnn:n g t Allmi Mtd-f
A mw,|inB of the g ^ | i zinR ,,„a rd of, the
( ity of Snnford, Honda, will 1
1
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
I, t.m, Ruth-dhi « «ok, Barbara lebl,
iu.|(| ,(l the City Hall on the 26th day of March, A. 1&gt;. 1023, at two-thirty
S e m in o le P r in te r y j George A. DeCottes .Lillian
Stv’t.klcy, Ellen Lumlqutst, El- p, m. at which'meeting said Equalizing Board will hear ail claims and ob- tie held nt the City Hall on the 26th day of March, A, D. 1923, nt two-thirty
r.UR (’lUNn,NC. P I c u b c h !
A lto r n e y * :it-L a w
mnii l.bt.,i . Au a
iown ng, .rii n
as to the character of all said improvements to lie paid for in part j&gt;. m. ut which meeting xuid Equalizing Board will hear nil claims and ob­
OCR PRICE
Hall, Mary i atvise Dunn, Mary Alice by special assessments and ns provided for in the resolution hcrclnnhove re­ jections ns to the character of nil said Improvement* to be jrnid for in part
-Phonc 401
902 French AvenueOver Seminole County Bank
Shipp, 'Myrtle Chcfto, Ethel Body,
by special assessments nnd ns provided for in the resolution hereinabove referral to.
j ferreil to.
,
IANFOR1)
FLORIDA Robert Adams,.Cornelius Drunks, Eu-J
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Sanford
gene Tnkach, Eunice Banks, Virginia
Witness my hand as City Clerk nnd the1 Seal of the City of Sanford,
Quick Service Transfer
Florida on this the 16th day of March, A. M. 1923.
Full. Clair Fuqua, Pauline Klitmil,
Florida on this the loth Hay of March, A. I). 1923.
Storai;e FncillUcs
FRED R. WILSON Tin
(SEAL)
L, R. PHILIPS,
him Enight, Grace Lewis, Thelma
( SEALi
L. It. PHILIPS,
U wc please you, tell other*; If not.
3 16-17 2tc
&lt; ity l lurk, Sanford, Moridu d-|6-17-2tc
City Clerk. Sanford, Florida
Minor, R igtm I iii.l.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
tell us. Phone 498
I;
First National Bank Building
FIFTH GRADE
SANFORD
FLORIDA
IJornicu Allen, Dorothy Gore, Mar■

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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
v. c. c o l l e r , PropGeneral Shop and Mill
Work

PURELY :
PROFESSIONAL :

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
—Court House

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Kyee Examiard

Glaasee Designed

B. W. HERNDON

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O pt D.

INSURANCE AGENCY

Optirfan-Opto^ielriat
;IS East First Street
Sanford, Fla.

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

S. 0 . Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
ri-

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FLORIDA

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
Room 7, Miller Dldg.
4ANFORD -t*:• FLORIDA

DR. R. M. WELSH
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Telephone* •
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Residence 257

Office
Conrad Bldg.
DeLanil, Florida

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

M^MuBcn, Mnrjorie Hopkins, James T 0 ALL PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
Higgins, Sherwood Harvard, Aibdi'hus
t SEVENTH STREET:
|B
Caitcr, Minnie Hardy, Louise Tanner,1
You arc hereby notified that on the 29th day id January, A. D. 1923, the ■
Nellie William'!, Truell Benton, A I-*City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary resolution pro- «
hett Myers, Willard Ilareliff, I.ois vlding for the grading ami paving of Seventh Street from Magnolia Avenue —
Robinson, Mike Rankin, Willie Tur­ to Mellonville Avenue with vitrified brick «»r other hard surface material. J
The ttitul estimated to-t of said improvement of Seventh Street is $13,122.06. iley, Floiutle Vickery, Phyllis Smith.
The nsseHNinents against the various pieces of properly hereinafter described n
abutting upon the contemplated improvement of Seventh Street which have J
SIXTH GRADE
Hilda Muirhcnd, Emily Slnrr, Eliza- Irecn tentatively determined by the Assessor covering the proportion of the a The Kennison Property, known as the old
both Hcrryhil), Martliu Fitts, Mury expense of suid improvement to be borne by the respective pieces of property a
Fibre Factory site, railroad track and water
Lowe Huff, Lulu Urquhnrt, Horace hereinafter described, and tho estimuld amount of benefit which will accrue
Jimincx, Ernest Culp, II. C. Waters, to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting upon said, *
Jr.ck Peters, Ruby Booth, Kathleen improvement of Seventh Street to be improved in the manner nlnive stated a front. Exclusive sale for short time.
are as follows, to-wit: .
Long, i
’t
Amount
K*t. Benefit ja
SEVENTH GRADE
Owner
Description of Froperty
Assessment
to Properly »
$272.84
$275.90 j £
Helen Jhikius, Clarice Lewis, Mag­ Lcola Nixon, Lot 6, Illk 8, Tr. F„ Sanford........ .....
116.60 •
120.00
gie Lynch, Pearl Robson, Harriett Mabel Dozier, W. 50‘ Lot I, Blk. 9, Tr. 11.
Rossettcr, Opal Thomas, Stephen Charlie J. Stewart, Lot It), Blk 8, Tr. C., Snnford .: 289.17
290.00
Slnnholser, Elizabeth Knight, Rudolph William C. Stewart, jr.. ImI 5, Blk. 8, Tr. D, Snnford 272.84
275.00
REALTOR
27J.8I
276.00
Lloyd, Margaret Talbot, Eudora Fer­ F. E. Evcrly, U t 10, Btk. 8, Tr. I), Sanford
guson, Henry Russell, James Stolnoff, Mercy Roberts, U t 6, Blk. 9, Tr. 1, Sanford
272.84
275.00
Florida
Orlando
Bessie Wheeler, Lot 0, Blk. 9, Tr. 2, Sanford
272.84
275.06
Nczzie Stone,
Unknown, Lot 1, Blk. 9, Tr. II, Snnford ................... 289.17
290.00
.. ................................................................................................................................. ..
Theresa Stewart, Lot 1, Blk. 9, Tr. I), Snnford . .....272.84
275.00
EIGHTH GRADE
Wilbur Allen, Morris Benjamin, Ernestine Stewart, Lot 6, Illk. 9, Tr. I), Sanford
272.81
275.00
William DuBose, Arthur Znchnry,
The specini assessments against the various pieces of property above .. .....................................................................a..................
:
Doyle Britt, Vera Dickerson, Virginia described are payable optionally, ns folluws: Either in full within thirty days W'
Jinkinn, Beth Lossing Camilla Pules- after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with
ton, Rebecca Stevens, Elmo Single­ interest at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from the date of the com­
tary, Elizabeth
W’hllncr,’ Gladys pletion of said Improvement.
Wynn, Paulino Wallace, Harold^ Wilk­
A meeting of tho Equalizing Board of tho City of Snnford, Florida, will
inson, Elizabeth Earle, Mildred Lum- be held nt the City Hall on the 2Gth day of March, A. I). 1923, at two-thirty ■B
lcy, Lottie McNeil, Elizabeth Shoe­ p. m. at which meeting said Equalizing Board will henr all claims and ob­
8
H. W. SAWTELLE, C. P. A. (N. A.)
maker, Evelyn Taylor, Lorcne Vick­ jections as to tho character of all said Improvements to ho paid for in pnrt| :
MR. GEO. II. WRIGHT
MR. I. W, HAWKINS
ery.
by special assessments and as provided for In the resolution hereinabove re­
Rooms 8 and 9 Fountain Ruilding
ferred to.
STROUT FARM AGENCY
Witness my hnnd ns City Clerk nnd the Seal of tho City of Sanford,
DoLAND, FLORIDA
113 Magnolia Ave.
8
Florida
on this the 10th day of March, A. D. 1923.
t
Don't lose time if this interests you.

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AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILDING
AND KEI’AIRING
Rear or Dodge Uro*. Motor Co,
STEWART The Florist Corner of Oak Avenue nnd Second St.
[ Cut Flowers--------------- Floral Dealgna
Sanford, Florida
(SEAL)
,
L. R, PHILIPS,
CHARLES STEIN, Prop.
Good 5 room house, well located, nice
Annual ahd Ornamental Plants
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida B
nelghbornood, electric lights, gas, wat 3-10-17-2tc
*14 Myrtle Are.
Phone 26Q-W
Auditing
Income Tax Procedure
er." House in excellent condition.
Two Are Killed
Corporation Accounting
Accounting Systems
Owner for quick sale names very low
In
Train
Wreck
price, $2,400. $850 cash, balance
Estate Accounting
Partnership
Accounting
SANFORD MACHINE
Near Pensacola monthly. The monthly payments are TO ALL PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED OWNING PROPERTY ON
COMPANY
less than the average rent paid for
tfcOO A. M. to 3 I’. M. except by appointment
MELLONVILLE AVENUE: ’
*
similar
houses.
PENSACOLA,
Mch.
10.—Two
perGeneral Machine and Boiler
You nre hereby notified that on the C9th day of January, A, D. 1923,.the ^
Why pay rent when a homo can be
1 -v
lona were killed when passenger train
W o rk s
City
Commission
of
Sanford,
Florida,
did
adopt
a
preliminary
resolution
pzo-,S
bought
on
auch
easy
terms.
278-tfc
No. 383, a special train of tho Louis­
fkffi
? V
Cylinder Grinding
You'll see Miss Llxzlo l.idy who’s vlding for the grading and paving,of Mellonville Avenue from Celery Ave- J
ville and Nashville railway, ran into
TAutomobile Repairs
a switch engine near here nt 0:60 awfully tidy, In Twelve Old Maids— nue South to Snnford nnd Everglades Branch of A. C. L. Ry. with vitrified *
.l i
brick
or
other
hard
surface
material.
The
total
estimated
cost
of
said
im-j«
Acetylene Welding
o’clock Thursday n igh t The dead art Eliza .Neff is a little deaf. She Ms one
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f;
vein cut of
it $1,400.
$7,466.00.
The assessments against the
Z8»-2*.p pro vement
ol Mellonville
Meitonviue Avenue
Avenueis
w . Tine
r o e-. ,
'
289-2*,p
‘hone 62---------- Sanford, Florida Carl McMillan, engineer of the pas­ of the Twelve Old Maids.
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senger train, nnd his negro fireman.
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SHORES
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,holes of golf, visited with relativea at
* &amp; $ £ :B P S &gt;
Fallow W orker Locked Him m by M istake and the RocUedge. shook hands wi^h several
•ti
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V au lt Had to Be Drilled Open
; hundred people and called it nil a
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n
iiM iu n on u N.
xt i *
plainly
SAY t h a t POLICE w e r e
PATTERSON,
J., March 9.—Charles Hi Giacoma, in
19 years ofr age, , The. chief
. executive
.
.
, Indicated
.
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,7
ANJ) GIVE SEMINOLE ONE
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that he had enjoyed it all when he
^AGITATORS AND KEPT
was in a serious condition In the hospital today ns the result of his ex per- ,
, , . .
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OF FINEST ROADS LN
. ....... , V , . boarded the housvlHiat Pioneer late
UP REVOLT
T J m
Wf ? hP ? n nCC,dCnLU ^ ’ l Z
' ‘Y
T 7 n 7 , 17m
,h"
to continue the cruise unpal, William Templeton, a fellow worker in the Peoples Park Bank Hi (..a -1ti, (lnrkn(,i , flq, |int, th(. oraft „ „
cotaa was rescued after’ five hours of feverish and unceasing tod by « « « " * . nnchorp(! for thc nik,hl M.vcra, ro,|e,
of men who burned their way through while his parents awaited outside for T
h of th|, town T .
Mr H||r||, ,
word of his fate. The first judgment of attending physicians was that he w|„ comc a|hor(( h(?n. for
rount. of
Prom inent CitUen Arrested for EXI’ KCT TO HOI* OFF FOR FLIGHT would recover. Some thought his mind might bo affected by Imprisonment R0|f j^ (| mny mt|(0|l fo For, p|’ tro
ANI&gt; NOW 81IB IS A WOMAN In lhc Legislature Will Be Pre­
A g ita tin g Unrest Among the
pared hy Seminole County
in the vault.
j for another gnmt* In the afternoon.
TO PORTO RICO TOMORROW.
W ITHOUT A COUNTRY
WORKING PEOPLE
Representative
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An hour licfore the members of thc
&lt;Ujr T h e A a i o r l a l r d I ’ r r e a )
presidential
party
uwokc
yesterday,
ID , The A .M irl.ln l l*r.»«l
I l l , T h r A a a o c la lr il I’ i t m )
WASHINGTON, March 9.— Isadora
MIAMI, MdrcJj 0.—Captain Thomas
Sanford and Seminole County will
- the Pioneer east off from the dock at
F.SSEN, march !&gt;.— French troops
Lnnphirc,
commanding
the
squadron
' rX1
Titusville
and
headed
down
the
InDuncan,
who
says
she
due*
not
like
j
have
one of the best and certainly one
(avc again been withdrawn from
dinn
river
through
one
of
Florida’s
lhc
United
States,
Is
n°J
nn
American
of
the
most
beautiful
roads
In
tho
state
•
Dertmund. which was occupied yes- " f » lx nrm&gt;' •'," nc* .on thcir fli* ht trom I
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if ull the plans of Hon. Forrest Lakc^
trniay for the purpose of rounding..Tt‘xn? to ,Port° R*co’ * " n',u,lccd ,hi*i
AS T H F F IR S T F A I S F S T F P ,ll,? of ,hl’
^brougm the iswil *lw«1d«l. She iost her citizenship, the go right in the next session of the
up .11 members of thc disbanded * « '
t,ml \h° ho“ 0,T f ™m Curtj "
r
—
— • ■ field hero to Havann, would not be
r\V
J
1
Hid
I
H
ID
I
1
nidULi
U
i
IdJ
to
H
ooh
led
ge,
w
h
ere
the president and 'l»P(»dnunt held, through her Jnnr- legislature. Mij. Lake appeared la-fore
rtrity police still at large. Tho city
made until Saturday. The delay was
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rs.
H
ard
in
g
w
en
t
a
shore for n visit' rin^‘ *° St‘r‘r'’ Esscnlnc, R'tssinn, last the county commissioners, tho Wom­
«ts icarchcd by the French soldiers,
an’s flub, thc Kiwnnis club nnd tho
caused by the necessity of overhaul
,
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w
ith
th
e
latter’s
b
roth
er, C. B. Kling! APril* K*ccn,l&gt;r' on ,envinH
sad two hundred seventy of the se­
dvToward
Membership
in
The
League
o
f
Nations
in
am
,
h
i,
fn,n
ljy
.
sh
ores
w
ith
h
er
h
u
sb
a
n
d
,
th
e
d
u
n
err
Chamber of Commerce on this impor­
ing one of thc planes nnd alzo the ruld
curity force members were arrested
j
tant
matter and he will go to Tnltnrequiring twenty-four hours’ notice
Another Form
’
During the Stop at Rwklcdge theltook occasion to deride Amoricmi insnd expelled fr^m tho district with
to Washington of the time for hophassee armed with the undivided sup­
'
president
liecamu
a
freeholder
of
tiioi
dilutions
nnd
incidentally
took
a
vers warning not to return.
offs.
, state of Florida. Citizens of the lit- { b" ‘ sho1 nt Prohibition. After reading port of the people o f this city and the
At Recklinhauson, Dr. Eisenrrcithe
CII t T l * f A a i n r U t M I ’ r f M l
thetic
(honl
He town who went to the pier in a the P " ” r ,l*“ rU “ f ht’r
re- territory; from Sanford to Lake Mon­
kas been arrested by French authori­
NEW YORK. March 9.— President
••Hut that* is not said nnd what is body to greet the visitors, presented
th« United States Secretary roe asking for n boulevarded lake
ties. He is president of the Munich
Harding's proposal that the United
front nnd u beautiful boulevard from
Hsll police and acted as such in day­
i States accept membership In the per­ not understood is that the so-called *be president with a deed to a lot. \"&lt; U ^ r ,» * » b »»"«ouiic«l he would
Sanford to Monrta* nlongi the shores
international
court
Is
no
court
at
all.
Die
other
stop
of
the
day
was
«t
1
1
1
tl
l
"
w&gt;
l
1
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&lt;
&gt;
(ipiivu
ig
1
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time but at night had assumed vuri-1 (
manent court of international justice"
of the lake. This will not Mdy give the
oas other roles, the'Frcnch assert, to !t'nr,°* Shipments Reported for Thurs- was ussailed here last night hy Sen­ as court is commonly understood. It is Mellsjurne. It was probably the llrat ! of lK’r American citirenship.
city and Monroe one of the finest road
little
more
than
what
exists
with
our
Dnn*
n
president
of
the
United
States
facilitate his work as an ngitutor1
day, March 8th:
ator Johnson, Republican, California,
ways but it will givo both places a
ACTCS E v e r g lild C
among the labor clement. When nr- Horidu—Snnford section
Cfi a lender of tin* senate irreconcllnbles, arbitration treaties. It does not func- •'• ' had visited the place and those
better
health report for bulkheading
rested he had thyce identification Horida— Manatee section
•12, u, a first “ false step” toward member- tion like the ordinary courts with there made tho best of it. Mr. IianlLand Sold Today to
thc
lake
shore and getting rid of the
ship in the league of Nations.
which we are familiar. It cannot hale i " « '"&gt;il his golfing companions, 1Mcards, it is stated, nnd tho French in- j F'orlda—T&gt;y boat, 110 crates,
low swampy lands means Vetting rid
Miami
Land
Co.
trlllgence service roported they had; t!«llfornlu
'JK
Sp-aktnK before &gt;hc Hranx beard • • » ' « * » re c 'k 'lr.n l orumrie, nor
d » W - . b l n y pubof the mosquitoes and malarial fev•
found three houses in various dis- Florida—Tampa section
1 of trade, the Colifornbi .motor do- j ™ " "• » f
ox.utrto Jon «l etloo e ft
holroton Loxkor. of tbo M p .
&lt;llr
The
\**i&gt;eidlril
l'rr««)
era.
This
is
tine'
of
the
greatest
moves
disputes between nations- It ts a ! Pin|T board, ami former director Hawes
trfcts taken under different names. In : ♦
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— dared the demnnd for American pt
TALLAHASSEE, March
Thc over contemplated by the city nnd
in
his pocket was discovered a set of j
Total ..................................... 127 ticipution In European nffairs was lias- Jmere arbitral tribunal to which nn- " r ‘ ho budget, were conducted
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, ". Intet-nutiimal improvement Hoard to- county governments and thc boulevard
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fslic whiskers.
.
Shipments previously unreported: cd on no logical foundation, but em­ tions may submit disputes if they see state to the Melbourne• country club,( day sold J32 acres
of everglade land will do much toward making thc lake
fit,
nnd
only
those
questions,
which
which
proudly
displayed
to
the
party
—— — —— —----Florida, by boat, March 7th,201 crates anated from “ a befogged international
to the H istayn e C om pany of Miami, ■hpre tin* location for lino hom«s pf
the parties themselves agree to sub- '• nent little nine hole golf course
for $20,000 cash. The land is located tourists and liK-nl residents. Mr. Iuike
intellectuality
or
an
historically
perRailroad
Commission
K. . . „ . , ~ r~ „ ,
; inIt, can be heard nt nil. Great Hrl- ' v''b water hazards in which alligat^
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.Shipping roinl iniorinamm lor Thur. fervld imagination."
on tho Key of Biscaync, out from Mi­ appeared before the Chamber of Com­
: tain, France, Italy nnd Japan have ‘Ts were reputed to lie in wail r.t
Wants A u thority
March 8lh:
ami, when* it is understood the Bis- merce today on this subject 'and was
“ Still the cries, the propaganda per- refused to submit to any compulsory ‘ iuies for poorly driven bulls.
cnyne company already has exten­ assured tty- hearty support o f that
s a n f o r d , f l a .:
cooi, dear.
ir alats for our entry mtd Europe, said . . „
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I r /** to Enforce Decisions
No alligators were seen, however,
J
. .
,
jurisdiction, reserving to themselves
linuliugs heavy, deuiunu slew, mov... 'Senator
sive holdings.
.
Johnson. “ It takes now one to decide
.
.
J
body
un
lids
great
project,
'll
also
.
when and whether any con- 'hiring the two rounds the presidential
! mcnt dr*B«.'y. '"srkvt 'lull. Carloads: form
thLll n tota||y t|iiT.rx*nl one
i means that by this now route into
troversy
in
which they nre interested foursome Itad made on the course.
TALLAHASSEE, March 9.— There,!; «. b. usunl terms: I0 inch crates unJ hn„ run lhl,
Ull of
|M„ si|,|e
the 'city, thc state roadway depart'
Am
erican
Debt
Com.
Member*
of
the
club
willingly
served
before
the
'
international
u a strong probability that the next!Golden Self-Blanching J-6 dox. stalks intemationnl organizations. It;: ad­ shall come
meat
and
the
Federal
roadway
depart'
jpj
ns caddies, John S. Chapman, pub­
mission Completes • ment will assist in making this road­
legislature will be asked to give the |n the rough, $1.05-$l.76, New French vocates appeal in turn with equal fer­ tribunal. ,
"Titus, the much hcrnlded court, to lisher of the Ryckfprd, III., Star, car­
nllroad commission authority to e n -js trnj„ l-G dox. stalks In the rough vor to our altruism and our cupidity.
Form al D raft way since it is thc only roqte that
prevent
w'nr in the future is denied rying the clulis of the publisher of the
force its rules, it is pointed out, but $i.jO-$l.fi5, mostly around $1.50, few
will give them u 00 foot roadway and
*
“ Tho demund thnt America join tho in its inception by tho -great nations Mnriun, O., Star.
it* decisions must be taken into the1well-bleached higher,
( I t r T a r A a o o r l n l n l t’ r rs a i
rights.
Although tile itinerary of tho*hotiac
I.vague
of
Nations
is
sucreilcil
by
the
of
the
earth
the
right
or
thc
power
courts unless the utility affected com-:
,
WASHINGTON. March 9. — The
beautiful word picture of nn eeononi- to act upon any questions which may boat party still remains undecided ex­ American debt funding commission
pile* of iU own accord. Much of the*To|a| c||r!ot „hipmrnls from Sanis conference am! a great part of the 1h- the breeders of the war, without cept in a tentative way, the progress
today completed the formal draft of Arm our and Morris
rcgulntnry effectiveness to say noth-1 ford (hi, „ caM,n
,|alr
1.6A2
moral weight of thc United Stales {j,,, consent of these nations them- of the Pioneer yesterday made it ren- tlie debenture which embodies the
ing of the lost time, of the comm is-. I fQtj,! Carlot shipments from Man­
W ill H ave M erger
sonnldy certain that thc president and
might piny in a topsy .turvy world. selves.
»ion is lost by lack of power, a spokes
terms of the debt refunding settle­
atee this season to dnte
K75 Ami again now our old leaguers, wea­
"The so-called international court is1bis fellow vacationists would spend
in a Few W eeks
ment negotiated with Great Britain.
man has declared, nnd the P’loriiln Total carlot shipments from San­
Sunday nt Palm Beach.
ry
from
defeats,
id
ulcet
tones
invite
n
part
of
the
Lcuguo
of
Nations,.cre­
No announcement wan made as to
commission, ho asserted, is one of the
ford last season to date ..a........1,358 us to join the international court,
I n r, T h r .ta a v r lA lr d P r r a a )
ated by thc league. Entering the court
few state regulatory bodica thus han­ Total carlot shipments from Munwhen the contract.would Ik* submitted
CHICAGO, March 9.— Morger of
“ At| international cou&gt;t which sub- which sqmc may believe to be of little Men Who Mobbed
for the British signature.
• .
dicapped.
Armour and Co. and Morris company
703
ntcc Inst season to date
stutes tho rule of Inw for that of consequence, is nevertheless, thc first
As matters now stand, it is pointed
will be consummated within a week, it
Putnam
County
Jail
IKiwer and the domination of justice false step. There is no illusion about
out, n decision
by thc commission
BODY OF JUDGE HARRIS
‘
RENT-A-CAR
was learned from nn authoritative
Identified Today
for urmed might has n sonorous and what it means among advocates o f thc
regardless of its ultimate outcome,
WAS LAID TO RF-ST source today. Within thnt time the valDrive it Yourself
appealing sound. To argue that just Icugtic. They understand full well nnd
can Ik* held in litigation’ indefinitely
Cnll for Reel
11ittin nof thc Armour Company stock
( I l y T h e , \ »*n c lalr d |*rr*a)
ns courts determine issues between their press boasts of the fact, that it Da Trial nt I’ alatkn Now in Prelim­
through thc various moves by thc util­
‘ 'Phono 3
to
’W exchanged as part of thc pur­
MIAMI, Fla.. Match H.- A funeral
inary
individuals it is logical there r.hould is the entering .wedge, the first move­
ity. If tho commission were given au­
chase price will ho fixed by arbitra­
OAK nnd SECOND ST.
icortege six blocks long hi Key West
lie n like mode of adjudication of ment, which ultimately is 'to lead to
thority to "enforce" its decision, it is 2&gt;Jfi-fitc
tion, it is understood.
( H r T h r Aaa or ln lr d l*rraal
yesterday afternoon lam* the body of
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full
membership
in
the
League
of
N'ndifferences
between
Rations
by
simi­
explained, the recourse of appealing
PALATE A, Mnrch 9— When thir­ Judge W. Hunt Hurris, who died Tues­
*
lar courts, at once strikes a synipa- tion».’’
to the courts would still bo open, but
WATER FLOODS CELLARS
teen mun ciiargctl with uttuck on day, to his final resting place in Key
|'the initiative would have to be taken British Protest
the I utnum county jail March 3rd, West cemetery, following funeral ser­
hy the utility And while the matter
( O r T h r A ■■or l a i n ! P rr a a )
A gain st French
Daytona Election *
tvetc arraigned before County Judge vices in St. Pauls church. So great
“ Auto Master* to
NEW YORK, Mch. 7.— Four tqua|c
»* i pending the decision would be in
Calhoun this morning Sheriff Hagan was thc throng that came to pay their miles of the Bronx early yoiterday
Invasio n of Ruhr
rffect.
"
Givejs a Landslide
Greet Motorists at
- ?!
positively identified three of them as Inst respect* to the distinguished jur­ were transferred into n miniature Y el­
those who fired into jail„ one of the ist that many were unable to get In­ lowstone park when 30 geysers spous­
S
afety
Candidates
LONDON, March 9.— It has been
Hendersonville
Automobile Revenues
bullet* striking him in thc hand. Three side thc church.
IV,
reported that-the British government
,
ed-water high into tho air after a wa­
Have Taken B ig Jump has formally protested on legal HENDERSONVILLE, N. C., Mch. Candidates supported by^ib*. ptililic were Russel White, Chester Fowler, L.
ter main had burst. Torrent* flowed
Since the Y e a r 1917 grounds against the" French occupa­ 10.— A novel method of giving aid to safety committee of Daytona won J. Brian. Counsel for thc defense in­ IN'HUTMENTS NOLLE PKOSSBD into hundreds of cellars and many fa ­
timated that if the men were bound
tion of territories between thc Rhine
milies living in basement* were .rout­
the 70,000 motorists who will pass there in the city elections, held Tues­
over
they would apply to the circuit
bridgeheads.
It
is
learned
that
no
for­
day,
by
majorities
of
better
than
two
(Itr Thr Aaanrlatr* Praaa)
ed from their beds. In some initnncoa
’
tn rT fc e A s M rls tr f l*r»w t
Hendersonville to and from Florida
W ELLS BURG, W. Va. Mch. 0 — there wore three feet of water'In the
court for hnltens corpus writs to gnin
TALLAHASSEE. March 0.— Revo- mal protest has been made, but only
in tho courso of a year has been devis­ to one. Total votes cast were 1,037
Indictment*
charging 120 men with bedroom*.
release.
The
remainder
of
the
time
“ues derived from automobile or rath­ verbal representations by diplomatic
ed by the Greater Hendersonville of which 60 were thrown out aa being
conspiracy
to
attack nnd destroy mine
er motor vehicle licenses havo taken rhannels, pointing out the difficulties
was
taken
up
in
examination
of
wlt-j
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Chamber of Conjihcrro. Those sight­ invalid.
■i
property qt Cliftonville, W. Vn., last
hig jumps annually since 1917, uc- created for thc British authorities in
nesses.
RIDE ENDS F A T A L L Y
Thc race wn* for thc office of city
seen and sunshine seekers will bo
summer were nolle pressed In circuit
fording to figures made public by thc Rhineland.
traveling over thc longest continuous commissioners and thc winner* wore
court hero yesterday. Tho drfondants
Tho Cologne chnntlicr of commerce
the slate comptroller’s office. In 1917
( I l r T h r .txiM -n irS P rr M t
scenic highway in the world, and the ns follows: S. C. Archibald, R. Den- Gentleman Bandit
MEMPHIS, March p .-J . T. 0|d«, 35,
had been nt liberty under bond for
the taxes weye -collected by counties has sent a long letter of protest to
flret national highway to be designat­ dh» Craig, and Fred J. Niver for two
Holds Up Cafe in
several months. Tho charges grow out a Yazoo nnd Mississippi Valley rail»nd totalled $128,277.76. Thc follow- Colonel Josiah Wcdgowood,, member
ed according to thc federal good roads year terms while Gordon D. Hayward
•ng year the atat'c took over thc eol­ Of the house of commons, who is op­
Jacksonville of the Clifton mino battle In which road,conductor, i* licnd, Gordon Casbureau, after the manner of using nnd Churlea E. Luther were elected’
Sheriff H. H. Duval nnd six otheni nrettc, Ifi, groceiy clerk, I* under
ation of the money and the total posed to thc interference with British
letter* of the alphabet. This wonder­ for one year terms.
V
Commission Comp shr Wore killed.
arrest mi a charge of murder *n|)
**s $340,081.28. In 1922 they aniount- trado interests caused by the-French
ful road, stretching from the Great
The loser*, »upported by the good
three other persons are belngdetained
to $1,538,342.20. The figures mere­ action. The letter suggests, to the Bri­
Lakes to tho land of perpetual youth government league, were Addison Raid To Re Same One Who Held lip
nt material witnesses, a* an ofter- isrr,?
ly purport to show a steady growth in tish govemtnent "certain concessiona"
Constable K illed
being known as routo A, or, as our O’Neill, M. Josie Rogers, B. P. Smith,
Several Place*
matb of nn automobile ride nnd gath­
the revenues, it la pointed out, as mo­ which might bo obtained from the
Yankee friend* say “ root" A.
at Herrin Mines
Dealt T. Smith nnd Isabel L. Cham­
ering in a suburban store near here
tor vehicle tax has been increased French and Belgian governments for
l l l v T h e A w n i ' i i P d l ’ (r a a )
This helpful idea of Hendersonville berlin. .
from timo to time.
the purpose of facilitating British
By Coal M iner which terminated in thc fatal wound*
JACKSONVILLE. March 9.— Holdorigin
will
be'in
the
shape
of
n
fat,
'"This ha* been one of the ’ hottest
trade and preventing grave losses to
ing of Old*.
iiig Pete Berio, w;aitor in a local cnCasarette, according to sheriff's
British manufacturers and merchants. juyial, "auto station master,’’ whose municipal races over conducted in
All Stockholders
(Dr
Thr
A
ssociated
I'rriil
duty it will bo to greet every cor Dayiona and for the Inst two week* i t f and two pustomers nt hay with a
WEST FRANKFORT, Match 3.deputies, who arrested him. admit- ' W ,
,
in Lincoln Car
bearing Uto license tag of n state oth­ lull page mis in both papers were used pistol, Jacksonville's gentleman ban­ Constable John Kelley, of . Zelgier, t( d the hootii g, but .1- ( ttvd that ho fjQ |
Peonage
Charge
V
er than North Carolina, aid ita pas- by .both leagues to .inform the voter* dit, robbed n restaurant’s cash regis nonr here, one of tho' men.under In acted In self defense. V/ ’
A re Reimbursed
■sengsrs
in a hospitable manner, di about
__ thc issues nt stake.— DeLnrid ter of bctwccn*$40 and $4() about 0:30 dictmcnt in connection with the Her­
A
ga
in
st
Farm
er
■■■ ■
o’clock this morning. The description
them to the dozens of beauty jj/ewE
Hfory Ford Pays Off AH Claims
rin mine killings, was shot nnd killed
.
W ill Be Taken Up r*ct
12 1
of the bandit tallies with that of the
H earing on Motions •
spit* and waterfalls in the mountains,!
Amouatlng to Millions
shortly before midnight last night by
man who has held up two other os­
a*
1
Por N ew T rial Today
and to wish them God speed on their] $75^90 JEWELRY ROBBERY AT
Dan Davis, a coal miner.
&lt; !lr n *
l*rH «i
... ‘ ‘‘ r Tke AMoclIlt.ft
! tahliahmcnta here within tho Inst two
way.
^A
TALLAHASSEE, March 9.—Feder­ W“YSARASOTA, FLA.
DETROIT. March 9.—All credit­
For
Tw o Italians
weeks.
.
ms
a 1kt ;
. • •- '
.c
TO DEPORT ALIENS FROM TA M ­
or* of tho Lincoln Motor Car Com- al grand Jury sitting here In April , These motorists will hail from evwill
investigate
peonage
chaites
PA
cry state in the middle west, and from
SARASOTA, March 9.—Thc winter
l? ny’ Purcbased last year by Henry
( I l r T h r \ a a n r U t r * I’ r r u l
CABINET RESIGNS.
DEDHAM, Maas., March 9c— Hoar,
*,°rd at Receiver*' aala, have been against John Chanccy, farmer. of.Tny- mqny of thp eastern nnd far western residence of R. C. Caplet, Chicago,
CHARLESTON. March 8. — Four ing on motions for a new trial in the
'■•imbursed in full--by Mr. Ford, at Iflr county, AsslaUnt District Attor­ ones as well, who will be saved con­ at ttifc-fdariq was entered and robbed
* f l l » T i n A »»«»rln lrd I ' f i n l
h** been officially announced. To pay ney Diamond stated today. Chancey siderable mileage by the opening up of of $75,000 worth of diamonds and
SANTIAGO. Chile./Mnrch 9.—Tho alien* alleged td have Wen mcmlwr? case of Nicola Sacco and Hartofomeo
^ d a l m -, ~Tu-*t*
in full took
- - - - -approxinintely
r r .,__ _____ , was arrested last week and released thia new and duwet route. , "
other jawclry some time last night, cabinet formod early'in Jhnuury with of a party of 32 smuggled into thc VanseML convicted o f killing t*y U,000,000. Ford took tho atop, it was on bond pchdlng action of thc grand
according to officials here. No clew Francilga Carccs Gana ns premier, United Stntes from C u l» nt Panama master am! guard threa je * f* ago,
»*..
. despite
.**■ • the •f*ct that
5 - -he
* ' ury/ He ie charged with having held
ntil next Fl
Fri­
Pally Herald on salo at Joel* Smoke
announced,
•n discovered. Mr.T’ltple*’ home resigned ycsUVday afternoon in coa­ City, Fla., last . rfight left hero itj were postponed tnda.it until
th*
not required 4&lt;l do so under the n negro wont*n and man in bondag* House, Mobley’* Drug Store nnt!
ted near thht of John Rlngling. sequence df un adverse vote on a res- charge of immigration' officers for day at thc request of founscl for tl
Hunt's Pharmncy.
defense.
on his farm,
nairetrircu* magnate. •
olutlnp of confidence in the senate. : Tanya .where they wQl bo .deported.
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ARMY PLANES
W I L L LEAVE
ARE QUIET
MIAMI SOON

ISADORA DUNCAN
M A D E REMARKS
r,,KSTATE
ABOUT AMERICA S P E C I A L B I L L

SENATOR JOHNSON ASSAILS
PERMANENT COURT OF JUSTICE (

CELERY MARKETS

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8,. 1923

Hundreds o f Bottlers
A tten d in g Convention
Held in Columbus

MR8. FRBD DAIGBR, Society Editor
Phono 217- W
I f y ou k l T * I l f fr i e n d s « l « l l l * l 70
— I f y a m arm m a l m * ^ n / a t k r r a o r e o m l n *
B o a * , o r I f y o u o r * r n l v r l a t o l n u , v *rll
• o o o l a l ca r d In Ihla d t o a n m e o l . * l » l M
datatla. o r t e l e p h o n e th e I l e a , I I « U
h e urea t ie o n o re eln le d

Weather remains cool nnd cris

, til hundreti bottler* of Chero Cola, togvther with the xuleinicn and advorSOCIAL CALENDAR
1tiling men, have assembled for the
Thursday— business nnd Professional 1annual convention of the Chcro-Coln
Women's Club meets nt the home of . company of which C. A. Hatcher, is
Mrs. John Leonard!, 711 Oak rtve., president; to be hold in this city on
1Match 7tb»iu l Kill.
at 8 i». m*
•
These bottler* represent plants lo­
Thursday— Mrs. W. T. Langley will
cated In eighteen states, from Penn­
entertain the -memlieni of the Mersylvania, Ohio nnd Illinois, in the north
rie Matrons bridge Club nt her
(xtuisiana in the west, and as far south
homo at
p. m.
as Florida.
Friday—B. Y. P. U. social ot the home
f!. C. Gunn, n'f the Chrrw-Gola Cnmo f Mis* brat rice Martin on f*«li»ry p.ny. in jilltig us irt-M-u.l .chalrinan
Avenue, A ll niembHr* and frismU o f t thin COIIVeiA ioll.
ur* Invited.
Tin- principal add error* sill !*•
iVitlsy—Mrs. it. J, holly wilt u.ur- made by H. H. .McCiatchey, president
tain the members of the book I aiv - of the Chamber of Commerce, Columers club nt her home on I’nrk nve., 1bits, in n welcoming speech; H. K.
nt 3:30 p. m.
.
Weathers, vice president o f the SheFriday—Mothers Club will meet nt to-Coln company, on behalf of the
the home of 'M rs. M. Minnrik'on company.
Laurel nve., at 3:30 p. m.
Arch 11. Taylor, of Charlotte, N.
Friday—Regular monthly meeting of I C’., and Ororge J. Berkcr, of Cniro,
the Soldo Harrison Chapter N. S. Illinois, will respond on behalf of the
D. A. R. will be held at the home of bottlers.
.
Mrs, F. F, Dutton nt 3 o'clock.
C. A. Sears, Sales and Advertising
Saturday—Ceoilian Music Club meets Malinger, and Ernest F. Dallis, of A t­
at 3 o'clock at the studio of Mrs. lanta, Advertising Counsel, will out­
Fannie S. Munson.
. .
line the sales and advertising pro­
Hnturdoy— Cooked
Food Sale nt gram for IP2.I.
Stokes’ Cash Store, by Women's
Other addresses will' be made by
Guild, Holy Cross church.
John liufnrd brock, editor of the
Sunday— Musical at Methodist Church j Chero Coin booster; C. 0. Wolfe of the
nt 7:45 p. m. by Cosmos Trio of Or- « Sales and Advertising department; K.
lundo for the benefit of the Pipe ' J, Lane, owner of the (’"hero Cola bot­
tling Company of Knoxville, Tenn.,;
|E. E. Farrandou, head chemist of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Nelson, of De Chero Cola, and others,
Land, were visitors here yeslerduy. ; A aeries of entertainments ban been
arranged f«u the. bottlers, including
■
a
barbecue nt the ('hero Coin plnnt,
II. Londenherg, of Tampa, was in
the city yesterday transacting busi­ ami u banquet and calmret for Wed­
nesday evening, at the^ Columbun
ness.
Country Club.
Over four hundred Chero-Colu sales­
John S. Graham und J. I.. barncj
men,
in addition to the plunt owners
Represented Jacksonville here yester­
I
and
managers,
are expected to attend
day.
this nnminl convention.

i

James G. Moore, of Daytona, was
in Sanford yesterday on u business
mission.

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Frril II, FIIII mk. lleferiHnl.

N ew .Mae M urray
Picture Gorgeous

* nl|ifIiprr, X. T . T r i e r * noil Sira. J ,
W , Itiirtlii, T r t i a l r r * . mill (', l\ I l n r rlann. I', ,t. Ilnlln • mill l f. T . SS'llllmu*
n « n i f i i l u r * r f Hi, C a n a O llnnril o f
I ' l i M I r l i i . l r i i r i l i i i , . Sriu liin lr I imiiiI j .

Don't forget the Fashion Show nt
the Parish House tonight. A line mu­
sical program has been arranged to
supplement the showing of the latest
styles iti millinery, shoes and wearing
appnrel.
.

I- InrMa. VS.
The nialr ».f I'lurlilu. r» rrl liru. .1,
llpfallr*, Utiif Sllarnr* f«r iSf
Sr, rnlli JuUK-lnl r if f nil I.f i *I«•11itit.
(TTVTIMV
To Itir 1‘lttxfii* mill Tax I'nyrrK nf
Kilil Kjifclal Tux K.IiihiI tll.slrlrt. No.
3. ru minate Cnunly. Klurldu.
WlifKi'iiK. ii iifUilon Iiiik turn nied
III tin* allure rtylril enlirt Ii}' S|k t Iii I
Tux Hclinul lUsirlet No 1. Seminole
•'mini). Flurlil.i. mulil Biieelul Tax
Hi'liool lilitrlrt tietio.' uiao Miiuw.n nu
Ilf Ilf VO Seliuol I l|*t riel. HetllliK forth
tit* flirt that nn ileellull Ii.ih heeli calletl iiiul toM In aohl
Tox School
I 'iHirlet No, j, mi the &amp;ih ilu&gt; of Febru­
ary. A. I). I1IJ1. to determine whether
or not 1heir i.houhl he hiKUeil h) Kuhl
JiUtrlct lititnla In tin Kiim of fsn.OOO.oo
Vi lour Interest It! the rate o f t: per
ei'iil |u*r annum. Inioresi imi ililo k. mliiitftii.il, prliielpul I,, lo.tuio In ililrt)

Many Hanford young people attend­
ed the dance and skated at Lake Mary
Iasi night. Ijike Mary skating rinkIs proving very popular this winter
und promises to hold the hoards un­
til warm weuther.
Mayor Porter of St, Cloud nnd A t­
torneys Pletlglor and Davis of Kit*'
ninimee were in the city a short tin.e
today enroute to lie I Ami where they
had legal business. They stopped over
here to visit their old .friend, \V. II.'
Tunniclilfe, and also paid the Herald
office an appreciated visit.

Coughs and Colds are contagious
Rev. A. S. Peck, Mrs. Jonathan |,t. un Ml|o.
21)4-!ltc
nnd resjuire prompt treatment a* they
Peck, Father Roger Anderson and
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apremi or develop into Flu und Grippe.
Mr*. Frank MeMnhon motored t o 1
ORGAN bKCTTAI.
Take no chances when you can get
Daytona beach and Ormond yestcr-------- •
day.
! On Sunday evening nt 7:45 there Foley's Honey and Ter for a few cents
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will bo a musical by the Cosmos Trio and puickly check cotfghs and colds.
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o f Orlando at the Methodist church. The constantly increasing dcrfinnd for
Mr*. Adobe lame, leave-tomorrow for
.
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in
i There will he vocal, piano nnd pipe Foley's Honey nnd Tar, for three
Daytona beach where they will spend
.‘
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.
,
generations, has made it the lnrgest
„ few .lays before returning to their ° rf a"1
,h 'a lr “; n w '}*
silling cough medicine in the world.
home in Chicago.
, Introduction us they have boon heard
here en several occasions. In the Contains no opiates—ingredients arc
There will be an important meeting trio are Mr. and Mrs. Wade, nml Mur- printed on tlit* wrapper. Refur.e subof the American Legion Auxiliary gueritc Moor-Jone.i (Mrs. Peter 11. istitutes. Insist upon Foley’s. Hold
Sidutduy afternoon at 3 o'clock nt the Jones).
home o f Mr*. \V. T. Langley on Park
There will he no admission, but n
Avenue. All the members are urged silver offering will be taken up, for
to attend.
.
ithc benefit of the Pi|&gt;e Oigan. 2D4-4JC

New nnd IU&gt;duccd Prices
Effective Jnnunry First
Ladies’ Rest Room

Sanford, Fla.. Corner Second Street and Rnnford Avenue
Distributors Seminole
nnd latke Counties
,
One of the Largest nnd Most Up-to dnlc Drive-in Filling
Stations in this part of the state
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contemplates a raise in scale to 75c
per hour, taking effect May 15, pyji
2U1-2&amp;P

UKiuuasau riotinBiix t&lt;rtKBn—UBouiiiitiii ur. Kami BQnMmueiiiRnncsnxi
Just Arrived another fresh shipment of those Good Candies

aB sarnnisxnsu aiH N U K ncnu E iis
M AE M UR RAY
In
B R O A D W A Y ROSF.
many men, surrounded by the flattery
nnd luxury which comes to those who j'
me successful in catching the adula­
tion of the, (Jay White Way, Rosalie [!
Lawidice finds her hope for happinet.s h
i nthe love of Hugh Thompson, whose |
11.rents are wealthy and of the social- j'
ly elect.
1
In
Rosalie discovers, however; that thcU
passage fioin Broadway to Fifth Ave- P
uue is nut en :ly accomplished. The
Thompsons have, ottur plans for their ^
m it.
Marriage with n
broadway ■
dancer is not included*in their social J
code. They have already picked out JJ
the wife for their son in Rnrbnra ■
Roycc, a debutante of their own set. n
And sit Roiitlie consents to n secret J
marriage in order that there may It ®
jio bleak with his parent ..
u
The* f 4**,!'*■ nf this hti*p involve i
Kustilit i!i t iTit-i of .stirring
■
dints which threaterj imr with tlisus- i

Mr. und Mr*. Lucius White, of
Daily Herald on sale nt Joe’s Smoke
lit.* T h r U i n r l n t n l l ' r r « « )
Washington, D. C., ami sister, Mrs.
NEW YOKK» MunFi H.— New York
House,
Mobley's
Drug
Store
ami
Hines, of Lakeland, uri* spending a
Hunt's Pharmacy.
*
• tf ycJiterdny was diging itself out from
few days here nt the Montezuma.
limb r six inches of snow rpriitklcd
upon the city in a 24-hour IdUxntd
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. liurhnnnn and
which entletl yesterday morning.
family, tif i aducnli, Ky., who are
spending the’ winter nt Daytona
beach, spent Sunday with Mr. ,nnd
Mrs. G. W. Crint:
’

A n y o n e who learns how the Hupmobile is
built, has received a liberal education in how
to tell wjiether a motor car is a real value, and
whether it will be really economical to m ain­
tain.
.

' To l‘ lti:i* II FITTINU: the Hal,I Frnl
II, FlttlMK helng a real,lent „ f Dexier,
In the mule of loifit:
It a|t|,ent'lnc (run, a imoru hill ■&gt;(
r»m|ilnli&gt;t Died In Ihte cittiac tl|ul you.,
I 're,l II. Fitting. are u renlilent ,,( n
Stale other than the Stale of Flnrliln,
mol that your place &lt;/ rrirttiencr I*
lit-xlir. louru; that Uteri' I* no ponton!
lu llie State of Florhla. the *erv|re of
n eiihpio tin upon whom would him!

ing, who also wrote tho scenarios of
'"Peacock Alley" and “ Fascination."
The funcrnl of F. W. Mahoney will Ilroadsay lta*r" bichly Set—Story jThe protogrophy is by Oliver T. Marsh
'and the art settings by Charles Cadoccur from the Catholic church this
Has Highly Dramatic Character
,walder.
afternoon nt four o'clock.
Supporting Miss Murray is a cast «url&gt; F r e d II. F i l l i n g .
In "broadway Hose,” Mne Murray a
Tlier,.fore. )oq, Fred II. Filling, are.
D. C. Wagner of Kissimmee, the I latest production, to he presented by lot Umutual excellence containing such renulrej to he *nd npr&gt;**ar h»fnr-» our*
rihl &lt; Ireuii &lt;*«url nt ih. Court |l«n«,
well known In-urjitw, maii I. rin iilnt- liohert
*l.,*ruo nl at th** Prinofs v -ll known players i.s Monte Bin *&gt; I , Sanford. Fl&lt; rl&lt;ti- ..r, the 2nd du, nt
\mll,*,ft.'3; end the!, end More innhe
Wan!
•'min*.
Hov
bloom*”
.
Alma
T-*ll
ing nfiiiotg hi.' many Sanford friend* 1 iioatre Friday mu I Hutntdiiy
this
u*w«r to it - nut u evniplalnl
nod
Mrs.
JimhUtg.'.
today.
I ..i
J'o.i lit a FcieCtueur* oft
wvrlr, the ffijtioas Metro ,-ti.r ha.i *nit .; vital in .Mar Muray i
.••or, 8.l#e iron! |ou, F.«*4 Jl Flllltjt'
other of those i»|lcx widen itnve tend?
—to—Ftrat National Hank of ttrlnnihi.:
T H E bbOADWAV ROSfc
NOTICE
a cnritorwllon under the lawn of i|u*;
Sanford will get in the movies to­ to be associated with her name and
I
'nlted
Bint
fa.
I
lie
iiroperty
Involved
In
&gt;
An. addition to the Packing and
morrow. The Kiwanis Club him a Pa- which provide opportunities for mag­
thc ninn coming and he will make nificent settings, gorgeous costumes I rerouting plant o f the Hanford For­
some good pictures of Hanford's nnd the dance episodes without which mers’ Exchange ut bcardnll is now beirg mude which will enable the plnnt
streets anti industries.
SEE C A T H R A E
no Mae Muray picture is complete.
to take care of 40 per cent piore cel­
It is the story of a country girl who
Income Tax Specialist. Peoples IUak
ery than they are now handling.
The »earon tickets for the Ameri­
has beeome u Headway favorite oral
MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 15th
can Legion Circus nro selling fast
wone fame as a dancer. Admired by
The Doily Herald, 15c per week.
nnd the circus promises a grent time
All Forms
next week. The attraction* nre of the
host nnd there will Ih* fun nnd frolic
NOTICE TO A L L CONCERNED: •
for everybody.
*t'«w ln l T a * Hrhnul l l l s l r i r l Vo. .X, S r The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1751
in I in. It* ( ‘au n ty , I'l r r l i ln , li*
W.

I).* b. Sweut, tif Lakeland is in the
city soliciting advertisements for his
.special edition tif the Christian Ad­
vocate that wiil issue a special mini
Ikt for the log coiivenlinn here soon.
Mr. Sweat is a former resident of the
city ami has many friends here Vhn
ure always glad to see him.

Mrs. Susan ami daughter, of Wash­
ington, D. C., were among the otit-ofstate arrival* here yesterday nnd art*
registered nt the .Montexurnn.

IX C I I A M T I I I V .

First Nnllounl IlnnW In Orlnnilo, n rnrliwriitloi, miller Ike l.lloi of lhr«l nli.-.l rtinten of A merle*. CAni|iliilnn„t.
C IT A T IO N

This weak will witness the largest
cricry shipment of the entire year if
the refrigerator cars can be secured.

Mr. und Mrs, Frank M. Johnson, of
New I.ondon, Conn., were among the
urrlvuls heie yesterday.
(J. (J. Randall, of Paducah, Ky., is
visiting Ids wife ami children at the
home tif her parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
G. W. Crini.

For Florida:
Fnir today
hnd Friday; little change in
temperature.

And the celery crop continues to
move in large quantities.

Clyde Long of Modi;.on* is in the
Only two more days of the log silk
city and expects to make Hanford his
rale at Yoweil Co.’s store nnd they
1home for some time. He in the guest
have a half page in this issue sailing
•of Robert 1lolly ami his many old
your attention to the sale on silks that
: Florida University friend:: arc glad
include, everything in the store. See
to have him in Hanford. '•He is the
the advertisement and the prices ami
son of Dr. Long of Madison, and is
attend the sale tomorrow and Satur­
a popular young man in that city.
day. The silk dresses nre especially
attractive
nnd during this sale are
D. D. Sweat, of Lakeland, was
priortl
way
down.
among the business visitors here yes­
terday.

B

nhitultl not lw vaUdnitsl and conflrmi-i &lt;
WltncxK m&gt; luinil ,tntl official■m-al at
gnnforil. Brnilttulr i'otirlt)'. Kliirlild, tni*
ll,r "th ill*' f f Marrli. A. U. 1*23(H K Al.)
r
I: A. tM nrui.AWJ
Cleric Circuit Court, JWvrnlli* Judicial Circuit. 8emltiolr County. Florida
llv V. K. l»„,iKla.i*. I* •*
' ,_______ _________ Mar. « . l i - s : - »
IS ClltCI IT COIIIT. 4KVKVTH Jl IIICIAI. ClltCI IT. IN AM* p oll * I'­
ll IS fll.i: CIU’.NTV. I 'Mill IIIA.

T R Y O U R S A N F O R D M A ID BREAD
A crisp loaf on yogr table this evening would add much to your meal.
A good nose would he tickled in our fragrant Sanitary bake Shop,
inhaling the utlura of ail our appetising, wholesome goodies.

Next to Princess Theatre

1 Store in Florida &gt;i

Phone 127 ■

Sanford’s N eiv Store

O rgandy— Eyelet Embroidery
B E R T H A S — Lace-net
1817 Brand S ilv e r
25% Discount

V E S TS — with collar attached
Prices from

Jeweler

Brown and Black, each

W orn by Models
at-Baumel’s
Stvle S h ow .
Ton igh t
Furnished by

Welaka

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, M

PAGE TWO
o f Fernand ina are In the city the
guests of her parents Mr, and Mrs. B.
E. Tnkach. The latter accompanied
Mrs. Moiinar here after speuding

Dick nrown brought in some fine
Another day of good weather nnd celery to the Hcruld office this morn­
ing being the now French strain that
more to follow.
ho allowed to grow to maturity, and
And celery la looking fine nnd get Dick nays it will run about 800 crates
ting better all the time and good pric- to the acre. It is of a fine quality nnd
should bring a good price.
cs should prevail.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Phillips an­
Don't fail to nee Judge Maines ami
Dr. Marshall nurse the bottle in the nounce the birtli of a 9Vx*H&gt;. daugh­
big show tonight at the high school. ter on March ?th at the home of their
sister, Mrs, A. Franklin, The little
Conic to the big show at the high Indy has been named Irma Kathleen.
school, tonight and sec Frankie,Miller Mother and baby arc both doing nice­
ly. Mrs* Phillips will Iks remembered
us Miss Ruby Raker.

who worship with them, will have the
unusual privilege of hearing an ad*
circus-on the Stewardship o f Posses­
sions by Mr. George S. Lcnfcsty, n
prominent business man of Tampa,
Fla. Mr. Lehf5stJr*hos unusual gifts
os a speaker, and has in his own life
proven so clearly tho sustaining pow­
er of God upon all who nre willing
to accept through faith, His promis­
es, that his life is an outstanding ex*
ampio of whnt he preaches.
He is a man engaged in large busi­
ness enterprises which are a great
draft upon his time, his physical
strength and his mental ability, yet
he finds time often to render effec­
tive services in the church, and we
therefore heartily recommend him to
the people o f Sanford and sincerely
hope that ail who can will Avail
themselves o f this privilee of hearing

The H opkins Man
Is H ere Today and Tom orrow

Th ree Police K illed *
and Prohi O fficer
Wounded in G eorgia

ATLANTA, March 0.—Three po­
licemen were shot nnd killed nnd one
prohibition officer wounded in Iuiiu
and
Iilenckshear, two south Georgia
The Hopkins man will be here today
towns.
late yesterday, nrcording, to
and tomorrow at the Sanford Shoo A
Clothing Co., to show you samples
of the spring tmd summer lines of
clothing und to take your nicnaurc.
And while he is hero the Sanford
'Thebriqhestlights
Shoe and Clothing Co., will ullow you
the darkest shoe
five per cent discount on all orders
for clothing. See tho advertisement
in this Issue.

. Come and see sonic wonderfld danc­
Sanford Chamber of Commerce had
ing at the show tonight at the high
n fine meeting at the Hotel Valdez C IT R U S P R IC E S
school.
AT CHURCH W E L L S
today, over twenty-fivp members be­
D U E TO A D V A N C E
-Don't miss the big show tonight at ing present and some important busi­
ness was transacted. The Chamber
SOON, IS B E L IE F This is the Inst days of the Big Silk
the high school, (ionic and laugh ar.d
of Commerce Is getting better every­
forget your sorrows.
Sale At Church well's nnd they hnve
day and more and morc'*the business
An advance in prices of citrus fruit
some specials for you tomorrow and
men o f SnnforiJ are recognizing the Into in March was predicted Monday
The Sanford vegetables farms arc
Monday. The prices on these siik
great work being done hern by this 'by local citrus shippers who said it
a great sight to the tourists and they
dresses will make them move. See
body o f men working wholeheartedly was likely shipments will have declin­
can easily see what backs the won­
them in the paper today.
for Sanford-und Seminole county.
ed materially by thnt time. The ad­
derful city of Sanford.
vance, it was estimated nt headquar­
Our new buildings arc going up rap­ a PROM INENT BUSINESS MAN ters of the citrus sub-exchange will Geyser R ises Out
be as much ns fifty cents a box or
idly nnd each day sees something new TO SPEAK A T PRESBYTERIAN
o f the Ocean
more.
CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY
in tho building line and the sky line
Growers who have sept their fruit
N e a r M orro Castle
is changing every week.
On next Sunday, March l l , The north in the Inst week have found
H A V A N A , Cuba, March 9.— A gey­
ra. Ernest Moiinar and daughter Presbyterians, and nil congregation prices better than usual, despite the
continued heavy shipments. To date ser rlsirtg out of the ocean to n height
fruit have been shipped from the state of 10 metrr* suddenly appeared' off
nnd nt the present rate this figure Morro Castle nt the entrance to Huwill he increased considerably by the. vntm Shortly after noon yesterday,
end of. the week.
and moved to the entrance of the hxrThe up and down tendency in the bor where is subsided,
price has prevailed for some time'now,
A big tree near I ji Punta castle
it v.-ai said, and although same sales across the harbor mouth from Mijrro
were reported at fancy prices the av­ Cnstle, which has resisted the storms
erage f. o. b. Orlando, PiedWppU' or­ o f a century or more, was torn up by
anges, in some instances brought $5.- the roots nnd one wall of a house near
35 n box oh the market, n price which the presidential palace was crushed
nets the grower about $3 a box on in. Several automobiles were wreckthe troe3. Grapefruit auctions In New oil,
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York were reported around $3.35 for
The phcnninvimn is explained by
the golden variety. Tangerine heights Prof. J. 0. Millui, of the Havana wea­
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0 night na high a: ?10.20 a box, with ther bureau slat inn, as a clash o f two
goideua selling fut appioximateiy $8. currents in the gulf, one froqi the
The groves are still in need of rain north und the other from the south,
Goods nre Goods hut we have Go id Goods and
and present prospects, taking the which (low ncru'i the entrance to the
when Goodcr Goods are made we will
words right out of the mouths of the harbor usually at different distances
Have Goodcr Goods
mete &gt;t illogical experts, they will get from the land.
moisture soon. The bloom on orange
At u point opposite I -a Punta. H
GOOD PILLSIiUItY FLOUR,
tree* ia very heavy, but in some in­ pickl'd tip a rowboat and overturnea
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GOOD BUTTER,
All the groves, though, are in condi­ ently none the worse for* his vvtcrd
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experience.
Thi movement of grape fruit in the
GOOD CREAMERY CUKES!
A deluge of rain and u heavy wind
lust week'lias been unusually heavy j accompanied tlie visitor and minor
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report* received here. Vilas Mnrtin
and Jack Ityan, marshals at Lulu,
were shot otui instantly killed by-Rob­
ert Iftipi*, n mail -carrier, and I. C.
Brooks was slain in a battle with 8.
I.. .Sharpe at Blackshcnr, prohibElar.
officer J. A. Monroe being wounded.
Itepoitsi from Lulu raid Hope had
been urrestvd by Martin nnd Ryan
and was being taken to Jail when th«
shooting commenced. Ryan and Mar.

tin were said to have |v
killed. Hope surrendered
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" battle when
he and the prohibition
officer attempt
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ttt hi* home nejf
niackshear, authoritl
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inK Sharri
with violation o f the
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Monroe was badly wounded Shiml
reports said, camped

^ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFICA
Over 7 5 0 0 stores in the U.S.A
Second Street between Pork nnd Oak Avenues

50-70 to pound

FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES,
f a n c y

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Robert ^Leonards

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Dozen ...................
IONA 1IRAND PEACHES
large can ................\.
KING IIAAKON SARDINES,
In pure Olive Oil, can
HEINZ BAKED BEANS,

is a drama o f the most
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street in the,world.

A. &amp; P. MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI,
Package'

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QUAKER’S nr MOTHER’S OATS,
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A Tiffany Production

GRANDMOI BEK'S FRUIT JAM

Bargains, not one day, but every day

GOOD COMPOUND LARD,
PER LI1. ..... ....................
GOOD OATMEAL,
Per Package
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Good N a vy Beans, Lim a Beans,
Kidney Beans, Yellow Split Peas,

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W ith Yourself
Make an agreement with vmirself to de­
posit a certain sum with the**'PEOPLES
BANK of Sanford every week, for fifty-two
weeks, or every month, for twelve months.

GOOD IRISH POTATOES,
Per Peck
GOOD MEAL AND GIHTS,
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An Agreement

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GOOD WHOLE GRAIN R|CE,
PER LB. ................ ................. :....
GOOD PORK AND BEANS,
PER CAN ....................................
GOOD NO. .'I CAN TABLE PEACHES
PER C A N .....................................

• Whatever (he amount Is, save It regu
Inrly and you will succeed.
This institution wishes to help you to
win financial independence.

A L L D E PO S ITS IN S U R E D

Good Can Goods, .Look!
Sanford, Florida

A L L OF THESE
One No. 2 Can English Peas.... )
One No. 2 Can Corn............... )
One No. 2 Can Spinach..........)
One No. 2 Can Lima Beans......)
One No. .'I Can Pumpkin.........)
One No. 3 Can Peaches....... ..)
One No. 3 Can Sweet Potatoes .)
GOOD SNOWDRIFT, 8-LII.
BUCKET F O R ............ .....
GOOD SNOWDRIFT, 4-LB.
BUCKET F O R ............. ............
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GOOD SUGAR, 10»/,-LBS.

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Order your Enster Suit early. Let him have your order. Wc will allow
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Good Fruit* and Vcgetablea— See Our Good Dlaplay
GOOD Q U A L IT Y ------------------------- — GOOD SERVICE
GOOD DEMVEKY
THE GOOD STORE
GOOD-BYE

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from which consumers, maimfacturcra
D odgers and Red
and other sugar interests would suf­
■ Sox fo r Sale, is the
fer.” Notwithstanding this ■ protest,
which Ib f sequel has justified, the DeR ep ort; N o Deals
partment of Commerce issued its bul*j
lotin. The wild orgy of speculation j
NEW YORK, March
CLEARW ATER, March O.-The
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and manipuiation began uud price } Iiroklyn Dodger, ys. the Heston i ^rclca had two major league club..
flew upwaul until millions had been Braves, nt the Clearwater athletic ® nthl&gt; Wock ycMcrday-th,. Loato.i
mulcted from the public.
Americana ami tha
the Brooklyn
ItrOoklyn Nation*
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f i « i American.!
field
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The Republican tnrllT of J,7fiiS cents
aly—hut although interest* in both
game of the spring training season to
a pound on Cuban sugar nml 2.20(1
admittedly were for sale to the high­
he plnyed nt tin's city. The event will
rents n pound on other imported su­
est bidder, doubt was expressed ns to
also mark the opening o f the athletic
gar, bud previously given the pro­
the prospects of either changing own­
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fiteers a chaiwc to nd’.imce prices,
ership at pm-cut.
- in honor of the p&amp;atdon, a parade
which they promptly did.
Harry H. Frnrce, president o f the
has been at ranged for More it. Hi. it
The Ford Sedan ia accepted everywhere 33
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willjho-tad by Hon. Kcneiavv M. Lap
the car for the family. A convenient car to
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MONEY
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Ebbets, Christy MnthcwBon und May-.
so much pleasure at such low cost that its
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Finer upholstery, adjustable window regu­
.... Inst sixsuggested in ndvicen
MKiiaiiH t i i i : AnsocTATiui rm iss R A IL A N II C AN AL.C O M l’ K I l l ION. field, II!., writing your name and ad- ;......v«
teen player* o: the Brooklyn Dodger* . » , ,
lators and refinements in chassis construc­
field, III., writing your name and miT h « Aaaoclated I'rcaa la e x c lu a tv o lr.
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.
,
. ,*
training
ng camp
eamp sources,
are
ilue
tp
arrive
hefo
today.
tion have built up quality and yet the price
emitted to the use fo r rrioiitllcHiloo o f!
The Boston magnate hi* repeatedly1
dVwd' fo ! It* ori Trftnscontineiitnl railmnds west o f turn n trial package containing Fol­
all news illsoatchra credited
has never been so low.
no! other-wine eredllrd
ey &gt; lloney and Tur Compound for
exproMed a denim 11 sell if ha cmldj
.«"« '^nili.Mah'ad
and nloo the local
news
puhllahed Chicpgo have agreed on n new sched­
S I’ ECIALS A T KRONEN'S
g :t hb price but no far' no definite!
heroin.
ule of freight rates which they will cough*, colds and croup; Foley Kid­
The demands for this car are so great that
All rle til* o f re-ptiliUenthm o f itperlnl
offer i ) underFtiKid to have been made
: present to the Interstate Commerce ney l ’ills for rains in sides nml back;
ilthli.itcliPH hereto arc mao rcaenfSo.
delay may prevent your getting delivery.
Me. Knmeu &lt;ui Sanford Avenue has
iheumstiMt}, backache, kjtinay and
to him. Ownen- of the Brooklyn dub,
O f f l m l l l l l l A l . t l IH t l . l l l M l . I’ hotte I t s &lt; immission for approval, in genera!
List your order now. A small down pay.
chi
in
Malay
ahd
tomorrow
in
bladder ailment*;
ailments; and
Foley Cathartic
Cathartic ( *«»«V
and Foley
"* p o c u . a «,d.iy mt«Uomorrow in meanwhile; admitted that they bad
these rates are very much lower than bladder
ment—the
balance on easy terms.
1 ,h“ v 'J1;
!n,,m 1,|lU,^ Iy* lieen apmached by ropnasontativrs of
TMF. AMERICAS Pir^ssTss^iAnoN
j those now In effect. They have been Tablet i, a whoiesomo und tho,,Highly i
« »| « * * * £ , &lt; * * ,
F trd firiu s k tv * lu v rr bt*n to lorn
Edward W. Simms, wealthy Kentudiy
rnslng cathartic for ronstipation,
lowered to meet the competition o f the cleansing
crepe .arid crepe knit dresses in the
!
Font t »*iUy hot m w t f « M hith
Panama Canal, trnffie through which hilimisneas, headaches, and sluggish hit. Wni t , sweaters, skirts, hose and turfman and oil operator, with an oiler
f
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u
la
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of
$500,000
for
their
interests
but
has been steadily Increasing, and so boweli. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
millinery. Fee his ndvertinemcnt.
nnr &lt;&lt;l »!'•• follow Inn » t 2:ili
llomc
did not appear to regard it favorably,
to even up shipping cost* for midI-. vi. r o \
...........— ........... 1*1
U. \V. MrUOItY
312-W
Charles M. Ehhotts, president of
The Ku Klux Klnn received n h id j western ntnnufncturerii who are cornHEALTH— AND Y(H It
INCREASES LEAD
the drill who, on several occasions hs*
blow in the Daytona election.
jpeilcd lou se the railroads with those
REFRIGERATOR
Ed w a r d h ig g in s
t :;im
! a dasjre to relj h ii Hold*
0
* Iof eastern manufacturers who ship
A X IIm riird ' I'o n l, l.ln ro la . K o r4 .«n llrnlrr
ST. AUGUSTINE, March K -.foe ings, and Ixjtire fn&gt;m tho gamo wa*
Kustis turned down tho city mnn- tiirough the caiiat.
A i lean refrigerator is jlist as imKiit.vvoiul■ui Australia increased hi* quottid by BrdolclVn B i,r'' ' training
nger form of government by u large
Later it is likely that similar Ordur- JportnTjt tm u cold'one. Mold and Ime- lead in tho fnrge field of profcaaianal
$11 till! targe lidd
profoanional.t .-.,1
.,,. ..nfri
-nnniti nl an
ns saying
tavlnif the
cautp
correspondent
majority this week.
Uons will he extended to lints east « f ,,,ria quickly appear unlesH it is clean- in tbri op.m tournament at the St. Aupi ice w ai not satisfactory.
---------- o---------- Chicago.
i;j otflin ntltj cleaned right, it must gimtlnn links yesterday from five to
The Fashion Show last night at the i There ha* been much talk of th e'^, not only denned hut sterifixeil; seven etn ke.’ when he shut at 71 ill
Parish I louse was ns good as city oi|( mpetltlort offered by Ktcmnsliiil lines tport.,, n)„| p t e r in imnt he dc-droy- the third '.oisiul of tho event mid held Dalloil oi* M otor Oil
25,00fl people couid luast, Hanford which ruuld avail tlieinselve* tif lh i' . .I, Then your cream will
not sour bis total_d.&gt;wn t « 1211 for lh e ’54 l;ules.
W ill Be Given A w a y
has the stores,
, canal route, hut in this
proposed rt)r yollr c}jeesfl mold nor youf left- Kiriiwood is now eight strokes under
ia i
. — o---------,j freight reduction the railroads o'fer (jV0TS rp(li,
The ideal par for tho three rounds and is being
Tom ororw Standard
The Tampa Time* calls the rccept'the first real solatlon l&lt;&gt; their i&gt;r«ib-1
f 0y ycur refrigerator is iye.
sugar rise in prices a "sweet ginft.’Mlcm. There should he enough trnffie pp,;,) f or |W„ reasons; i*- disinfects ns L.„
bmpiuR, who held rccond place
The Standaitl Oil Company will
In that case the graft of the oil Mo keep both the railroadsand Bio
dpaulcs; it i* so cheap that you yoi terdny when a par H'l gave him give away free a gallon of Pdhirine
trustoughtto Ik* n
“ smooth graft," j steamships going at full
capacity. ^ llf L. it ncm.r&lt;1 ,Fjy.
'JIB fur tin- round.,. Walter I logon lias .Motor Oi! tomorrow at iheir new fil­
--------- -o---------Lower freight rates ought to prove
Di,( ,-Rons': Dir.oive one teasjsoon- taken 221 :
. Johnny Farrell of ling station on West Fir- street. You
Sanford wants to own herr water! tl,is •'&gt;* increasing land shipping with- f q f,f jvc |n f „ lir ,,u.,rts (,f warm (Junker Itidg fell away from the’ can have it put :n*to yum* ear or itiln
hot n 7 &lt; nml Arthur juur container that you may lirieg
works but Sanford does not want to !out nn&gt;' diminishing o f traffic through'vvnt,'.r; |j,|ng a hrtfsh. w.mr nil trays. leaders v rr
.i,,,.:,},,
..-r'.n.
m.&lt;l cnrm-i
i-m-net with this Reid of V t-1. , i-n-Hudson, wiiii wo with you to tlie'filling ■tafi.-;!. See th"
inside rtir
r.u-i (ii.d
buy a broken down plant and pay a tin- canal.— Incksunwlllc .tournnl.
!iar tied with i.-rr . for fifth place Tue - advertisement in t hi - issue. Fhii linn
nl ;tion :itid •••'«e twi e
big price for it. We want our own
day night li ol.e with -:i J and wen* new filir g .-••itioii will hv opened ’ *
NO USE FOR DEAD BEAT
utilities but we do ngt want them hud
hot water.
\ ftt-r ih hl-r.. C" - '-ii th.- pulilif toi'
into n \
enough to pny a big price for old worn
V11w*
:m.: nhnmt.
. .
night
nml
In:
t,f
r.tiii,
thv
i!i;
‘
t;n
i
i.\b.
out pipes nnd equipment.
Siim vilicij nf Flodda are liiiibii;
hrilliar.lly
u.it vhi----------- o---------the ttciai -iluit they itave no use for
(II
" vc ' STEM LEI. ti
,
:t
t..
r-*i,Lr i)11 1 . i£ A»t
•)
day.
1
iat.li
"What iv.ah
That Geyser that recently sprung the " 4 id IkhiI." ami i,i organiiu g n
•WITH LOW I’ KICEA I
li."*f !r» ti ■ -.J!»*:y v.hicii in J*.j c-d t
out of the hay nt Morro Cos tie must “ Pay-Up” campaign, the \ ■mmittcea head 7”
in
pi.'.o j-.t* ■ i Aifti'!); wjftii !liiraattRcd
...
'‘Because,” .slil the yium-slcr, "I'm ,
have been a leak from the wine cellar hnVf arr.ount:d liu-v are consideriiin
.lU-m. -f-r • piari:et liar in miver-J
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kiiuv.
it
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ih v fs’ iie nuofi-tf yott5
of some of tho new drink emporium the publication of the names o f sii thr only one
! tippne-nt
Vf*4 tire loo’nr.g for iwiglit tud- to
hn- r.'rice ' o!i ! lit- best of mea’ ■i i ITo- *
of the Americans who flocked then- owing pimt due eccnutits, unless the
after the Volstead act started So at- debtois nt h1is*, cell and make nr- open nit inf n.'nt nt the Seminole
ridn oiiil we item. Thcjtp price! ate!
KYERY1 ■i\t, { ‘.flOD
r tin' In'-i-f ir■ history s.e.1 y.vj rave tempt to fanetion.
rargements to pay ih.ir bill.', or give Ctuinly Bali
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% a i H o t m c o n v a b » g n k y *s mrmey Ity trading with L'emrei o v -j
a giioil reason fur not paying tin-m
i^a» 1
t;7 fm &lt; ’ it T f ) IIl.i:A l.i»
----- --- A
cry time. Acso'* tne l Arlroud, I ul the;
And iSm Anita Stewart,and h^r.Jvua Very oft' n the "liiid tamt" or .it le.i- t
i
SFBHCiilBERS;
v.'ctni ek
iiigrev hn\eitti mlvgr »Jiatnv"v n» Iji. ye.ir pocki thauk lh *'.
band have dccidcil in "live apa*!" fat the man who ranks as "slew pay" on
.
— ——
tiscme-'i 1 i ty ■ ;!!;! g your r.ltiiitloc Iliudl. Sr-e Sli uiitc r.
aomc time to come. Anita nays them tin* merchants' hook* is a citizen of
On the first of *thiri muiitii subnerip- tw "Evei/lhing Tiiut i C.md at Word-i
ia no Other man ur woman but they iiigh standing in the community, one
juxt want to live npart for a while. who get.i a good salary and cither Lon lulls were sent out- with- notices ?cock &amp; RigneyV." Tiny hav' frestij The II crab! for first class
And in thin reaped* the movie ndtm&gt; iivea beyond It, or ia careless about that the siiln riptimi would lie ilittcun- gr&lt;H &lt;ri 1and vegetables nt living nri-l
in* debts.
ueijM, The
1ne mere mention Lnued if tiie luil was not paid l&gt;y the ce-. They rre out of the high rent 1*r«nKaBBHBi?fca-aBBKua^aauitgciHuncMnanaaire:' :r«33Elinr?rcK^n^-s*vggBaci:ac5fer.aaJB3aBM ii«i
are no different from other people, are paying his
of publicity .is enough tu bring auch! tenth uf the month, Thi1* is a rule of district nml can make you r:ght pri- ■
they?
eitliens to terms, and of courae, w ith!the company and all who have not1re- mi everything in (lie grocery Rue. H
_r
n
Kcnfidh Guernsey,* newly elected j people who through illness or other paid by that time will not rerj-ive n Leo ihi'ir grrnt cumiiinhtiim oIFit Foi H
■
M
executive secretary of the Orlando reasons, are unable tu meet tlieir olt-jpaper after that dale until the bill is M.h**.
U
chutnher *»f commerce i" prea* fling ligations, merchant ! are always ready paiii.
! KW!K NIT 11*1’ .
NLM-: WRITERS W it
Coopemtirin in every purl of Florida to Im&gt; lenient, provided til ay are franl
Kenny bus the right idea it i: * r ,p ,‘titciui ihe -&gt;,urution tiiat confront*1 Ji
t uculation M-mager.
L H TORS'At At HAVE
eration and cooperation more than them, and promire ia good faith In
TO OBTAIN LICENSE
any one thing that will make u. cham­ take up their ehligatiuiiii when jiusSTItGUT FARM AGENCY
ber of commerce successful.
1“ihle.
11.1 Magnolia Ave.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Mnreii 8.— The
Over in Pensacola where they reDon't lose lima if this hd-rests you. new' paper editors, reporters and nil
25c
The prohibition uiTIcer that shot, cently launched n Home I'nnperity Gocd S room h.ouse, aoli located, nice per m- engaged in handling "r»p y “
F A N C Y B R E A K F A S T COFFEE, This is Dciicloas, per 11).
and killed the bootlegger in Orlando'ami I’hy-Up Week, bevies of High neigh! ornnod, electric lights, gas, wat­ for puldicntion would be retjuired to■ i
2
0c
OF
Pi.
several months itgo was freed yester­ School girls tagged hundreds nf autos er. House in excelh n'. Condition, p.’i -« an examination lief ore a “tal&lt; B F A N C Y GEO RG IA
30c
day by a federal court at Tampa, lie as they were parked about llie* streets Owner for quirk sale iiume.s veiy low Isj-iid of itewqmper examiners and
FR E S H K IL L E D M IL K -F E D
per
proved self defense ami was allowed with tags proclaiming Home Pros­ price, $2,100. $K.‘i0 r.-ti.h,
halunce pay •s l" for a liccnae under a hill in33c
■ P rim e Stecr*Pol R oii't, 11&gt;.
to go free. Since m &gt; many prohibition perity and Pay-Up Week, ami begging monthly.. Tiie monthly p aym en ta re trn-lun'd in the uppi-r li nue of thr ' M
15c
H
officers have been killed by bootleg­ Pensacrdians to "ii-t pr'a-perity pas'* less t !i«n the average rent pai-l for h-t.'isi . oe y» terdny. Til- inea-ure
35c
Juicy Oven .Roust, !b.
1;&gt;e
ger* they are not taking any rhuiue.. around." Twenty live dollars in * a Ii similar houses.
!ll C-..liin&amp;tn it.-: imtliiir, reeks
b.u- 2
Shoit Ribs, lb......... ....
. 15c
any more and it seem* that tlu* gov- p iis»‘ &gt; were oiTcti I for the person who
Round Steak, Western, lb. 25c
Why pay.rent when a ln-me ran be er thr- libel avt rage hy raining the;
enimont will hack them up hF every submitted the best essay of not over bought un such easy terms,
JTB-tfe thiiduni o f pcr.Tumeii on Oklahoma j a Steaks, Plain, 11).
,
!uc
Lam b Roast, Western, lb ..... 25c
way in defense of their position.
LUrttt words on "The Uses and Alius*
You'll see Miss Lizzie Lidy wnb'fi nev.-sp .jwr.! and making the newspa- ' ■
Steaks, Flat, lb.
.......
15c
es o f t'redit."' These weie ofTcred l*y nwfuliy tidy, in Twelve Old Maids— ’ per business a i&gt;r**fe«don.
Lam b Stew, W estern, lb. .... 20c
We understand from tin fishermen i the Retail -Merchants' Association, Eliza NcfT is a little deuf. She is one! The hill provides for the revoeathm
T-B
one
Steak,
lb,
.
15c
,
Lam b Chops, Western, lb......35c
that fish are scarcer in the waters of j and individuals also offered prizes
uf the Twelve Old Maid*.
JH0-2'.p '*f liifi. ^M in cast of "unethical acts"
Boston Loins, lb. ...........
15c
the lakes and rivers and creeks this St, Augustine Rccoid,
* --------------------- ----hy newspaper men. Provision ia made
V eal Roast, Western, lb.
Sirloin Steak, lb.-................ ' 15c
year than ever In-fore. This may b
e
! -----------o—-------JACKSONVILLE— Thin city
h;t#j in tlu* proposal for "cubs” who arc
true now hut it will not be true next j COMMERCE
DEPARTM ENT TO adopted all ordinance seeking to reg-J Jefined ns students. They would lie ii*
Veal Steak, W estern, lb.
Z5c
Seven Bone Steak, 11)........... 15e
year us the no-seining law will la* in
BLAME IN PAR T FOR HIGH
25c
uiate the sale and possession o f censed i.ntl tlieir editors would he re­
Vrqal Chops, W estern, lb.
San Francisco Split Steak, lb„.15c
effect as soon a* tho legislature mm-Is
uninll
firearms.
It
provide:!
that
a
per­
sponsible
fo
r
thtir
nets.
PRICE O N SUGAR
15c
and there will be plenty of fish for
Veal Stew, Western, lb.
■-Clubhouse Steak, lb ....
..... 15c
mit mu*-t lie obtained from the chief
the lovers o f real sport from that
of police before buying a pistol, bow- CONFESSED EMBEZZLER PLEADS n Short Cuts Steak, lb ...... ......... 15c
L eg s o f Poi k, Western, lb.
Home of tiie responsibility for the
time on.
ie knife or similar weapon. The deal­
NOT G UILTY
present high price* o f sugar in all
Loins o f Pork, Western, lb. 2»c
■ Silverside Steak, lb.
....... 15c
ers must make regular reports of all
Then- is plenty of good soft wat­ parts of the country is being imput­ shell aims sold, and again, are hot
Shoulder o f Pork, Western, lb.20c
SPRINGFIELD, O., March th— A.
U pper Buttock Steak, lb. ........15c
er in and around Hanford that could ed to tin! Department of Commerce, permitted to display them in show II, I’enfield, cashier of the Springfield
Pork Chops, W estern, lb...... -j r
U nder Buttock Steak, lb .........15c
he made available for the lust water which, ip tiie fare o f protests, issued windows fronting fin streets or al­ National Bank from which he confersnit
announcement
thnt
there
would
be
Pork Roasts, Western, lb.......
supply in the state of Florida. Our
Fancy W h ite Bacon, lb...... ... 15c
ley*.
j rd, according to nfTiclnls, to having
present supply of water Is undoubtedly n rotative shortage In tin- supply for
---------------— ———
| taken ?K(1P,000 in Liberty Bonds, was
B
reakfast Bacon, W e s t e r n . b...£#
B eef to Braze, lb. .. ..
15c
the purest in the wotill as tm foreign B'J.t, giving stock jobber* and prufitDaily Herald qa sale at Joe's Smoke’ arraigned Inst night on n federal
Bacon N u g get, Sugar cured,
^
substance can possible get into the t'erM a" «PI»rtunlly to gouge consum* House, Mobley's Drug Store nml charge of cmiicrzlcment and pleaded
B eef to Boil, lb r,........
15c
IK
ZUC
deep welI* to contaminate the water. L'1V
n^°u* $-00.000,000.
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t
^
ff
m
Hunt's Plitirmi. y.
tfrn ot ila lu y f
lU i .A .
‘ ^1*' **” * r
B e ef to K e ttle Roast, lb,:..... .*..15c
but hunf water will not do for dpSl,« n'* »* fi°w 1‘ Bing at lentil for
.niestic purposes and tin- si rangers Bit'*
a pound, with a prosthe city carfmit stand for the suTpliurl
•* ' v‘*' J'‘' ' !l** higher. It i
Cuts a re From V ery Choice
P ig TailS* W estern , lb.
......r.
iv„t4*r,
believed that there will be no decrease [
Fed W estern Steers
Cream Cheese, l b . .....
*
in the price tiirough the summer in 1
.the pre*crving season. The American|
1housewife will have to pay dearly for
U SELL
WHEN U
tho sugar that she uses for tho noxt
YOUB URAL
LIST IT
hoy year, it is predicted.
K3TATB
WITH US
The heading of tho bulletin issued
■by the Department o f Commerce nsLunclteon L o a f, lb. - ........ ’ rfa
S B eef L iver, lb. ..... .
7.....;.15c
i sorted that “ Production (o f sugar) for!
Spencer Height lots are going
IfiJI only 125,01)0 tun* higher than
Butter, lb;
....■-..........
6
' J Smoked Sausage, lb....... .
15c
fast. One of tiie best sub-divis­
. last year. Consumption needs e*tiClover Bloom Butter, lb ........
■ Pork Shoulder Arm s, lb... ___ 15c
mated u f-725,000 tons above produeion* in Sanford and nil big lots.
Pu re Lard in Cartons, lb. - •
‘ lion." In the body of the bulletin thsn
See us now and pick while pick­
rS Pickled Ox Tongue, lb........
15c
appeared statements that there wa*.
ing it good. Easy terms.
§ L egs o f Lam b, W estern, lb ,.!. 35c
Fancy 1
only n small "carry-over" in Cuba
nml a decrease in the production of
S ^
_
r^nc and beet *u;»r in this country,
j Frank r,. Imwry, o f the firnt of E.
* AGKNT8
Atkins &amp; Company, New York, learn­
«,» ,L.
ed of the Commerce Department's in­
Re a l e s t a t e
tention to ^rclearni*' the “ huljUli" btilFire, CMttolty, Auto Insurance
K liB P MOV
letln mid wrote to Secretary! Hoover
M l l l i t S t, SANFORD, FLA
asking hj into .withhold it.
S T FIR ST ST
— — N E X T HOOR,
That boulevard arid roadway down
the lake shore to Monroe being advo­
t*ntill *brd r v f f ) u l l r m n n n r i f r p l * n n - , cated by Forrest I-ake is otic o f the
A m j nt « b r l l r r a M H nllilln e. H»J
greatest moves for a bigger mid betM a e n u lln A \ r , « a uli.nl. l-*ln.
ter Sanford that has been proposed
The H erald P rin tin g Co. yet. We should make this boulevard,
and when it is finished make another
rtn i.is iiK iis
one around the shoroa of the hike to
_______ t ld tlo r '
It. J . IIO M .V
K. J. I . n . 1 . A im . . .SrrH-Wri-Trriuurfr the Volusia line ami eventually join
(
i
r
n
r
r
n t Itn n n c r r
1 1 . a . .m : i : i . ....
11. s. mn.i.T .. A r t t r r i l . I n K Mi.iuim-r Volusia up In a continuous 'roadway
Adt rrtl.ln g lln lr*
Slmlp Hntiun on all around the beautiful Lake Mon.\p|tlh-nllon
; roe. It would pny both counties In
llrrsU iins sinnasrr the added Improvements in beautiful
M i n i s s i u i ’ i*
I ' b o n r aaO-AV i i f l r r a 1*
homes for tourists who would like to
Snbarrlptlnn t’rlcr III
utter___ rpsldo Oil tho lake •hoft h'.lt vfcho llMVU
One V rn r
*a.uo no inducement^ to live there now. The
Sts lla u t h a ........
I l r l l i r r i 'i l In t ' l l r Itr r n r r l r r
money spent on such linprovenients
IX Crnla
O ar AV rrk
return in big investments ns well ns
T h r Ills
fa Is -p n n r . W .r r k lr., llr r . IS -ru.rr.
a..
14 rnilrrlj
brmlnola lian a.,, ^ "U tifyin g and maHing healthful the
m nil la
la iiabllabrd
iiuhll*
r »r r , I'rldn,. Aliver- entire COtintfV
ra nittilr hnntin «n appllm-j
llalnK rnlra

Sanford Daily Herald

CLEARWATER TO
SEE BALL CHIEFS

S E D A N

Even More In Demand

ji&gt;i&gt;wo,,]WEAREEQUIPPEDTO00GOODPRINT!

PA TR O N IZE THESE PRICES.
KEEP THE SMALL MAN .IN BUSINESS

s

-^ = = = 1 5 Beef to Steam, lb.

CORN-FED LEGS
PORK,
POULTRY,
lb.
Sirloin Steak, Western, lb.
f-Bone Steak, Western, lb.

15c • Spare I^bs, Western, lb.

j

Head Lettuce

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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The officers o f (his Bank arc interested in cultivating: a closer acquaintance with all o f its depositors.
The more w e know about you and your business, the better we w ill be able to serve you.

Feel perfectly free to discuss confidentially any financial or business problem with us and know that it in
volves no cost or obligation.

with hls amall daughter ami thought.
Hat th re, v hi!.* Judge l-andis or

BASE B A L L
FO O T B A L L
BASKET BALL
T R A P SH O OTING

C H AS. L. B R IT T , Editor
RU BE B E N TO N IS
LA K E AND
O R A N G E FO RM
C L E A R E D ; L A N D IS
B A L L LEAG U E
F L A Y S ACCUSERS
i.ake-'ira*'
iwi'vbnll l eague v:rs or­
ganized Monday night nt a itu-.dim:
hold 5*i Mount !&gt;.rn, nt the ofOce &gt;■(
I.. S. Vnir.cy. In-., and arranzeraent*
will be made ..t nnr.* s-&gt; Ini'. l ’u le 1
gue gi.tne. may eanincM-o the first
Thursday in May.
A t.oe! lielegatioa. ivpresentn lives
from Umatilla, T avjiw , .Vaunt Dora.
Wilde. Park, Winter Ctttl.'Urt and
Ajjimka were prescfit, and tiurrm. from
there six t ...ns tottst’l-te tee I .•ague:
A n; inter ti* other fsvns were i 1&lt;I *dt I in ti e in
s to this organ;ral!oti me ting, only stub I ■&gt;vtts ns

The exquisite Mac
Broadway Rose" wi
today and tomorrow
am! it will be an r.;

somebody eln* lifted tHi* cloud Imag­
ing over his head. Gut it has been re­
moved now and Heaton will probably
reach hear toon to join th* club for
fjtr ifg training.
The Hontfncria repre eiUative will
dal. lie wjs offered a bribe to throw bo ore of tha e on hand la thakt
hands with he Rube when he geta in.
a game, but laughed at the gamblers j
As a scholar Gctiton i n ’t much, but
nrd went in and won. Th'-n, two years j he’r. a real ball player n:,d an hirie-U
after lie was accused of hnvirg “ guil­
ty knowledge."
The ttube’s long -.1it isn’ t intellig! nei* nr he would have tiM«*ntrd an
attempt to brils1 h*m. Mis lung suit
h pitching ami h&lt;- can throw ’em by
the best of them F&lt;&gt;r two months hr
never vv, nt about the baseball office
in Cincinnati. He stayed nl home

B O W LIN G
T E N N IS
BO X IN G

DR. It. M. MASON IN BUSINESS
FOR HIMSELF AGAIN '
I)r. R. M. Mason has purchased th
teresta of I)r. L. D. Rhodes in th

The Herald delivered six time*
week for 15c.

And it goes withai t spying thet tl*
Prin;xas -Will fag..catHcl, bij)t t■• *

Middleton Guilty

ui. Mae draws the crowds.

Only aec'i players ».i 1 ire iTgilile to
Verdict Rendered
ihe teams ; a have lived for six months
And tonight M r. anil Mrs. K. J or more in the district for which they
Stuart Bank Case
Taylor and ./amity are the lucky onof ploy, and no Hired player;* will b.; aland will sue Mm* in "The Broadway
Defitise Mnvea for New Trial;
K oie" without cost. Bring this with
I’ ach team or tlub is to elect one
eiifj.t Will Be Beard Today
you, Elbert, it's your ticket. ffu ff sed director "to the Luke-Orange llnsei bail l eague, an i there Ulterior* shall
have full authority to organize, nr. ring** r.ehr biles nml transact tbe*bus
ii (',* ui toe ieugce. F. S. Varney. uf
Mount Hum was clerted temporary
TO SHU. FIGirr
a hair man, on i C. .1. Close, jr., o f T a ­
(Hr Th* Ashortalrd
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CHICAGO, March P.—Opportunity vares, temporary secretary, *
It i-r hoped to play the first games
of Chicago fight fan* to see Joe Lynch
Jihe first Thursday o'f hi ay and to con­
lightweight champion, and Frankie
Gcnnro, Americnn tlywcight champ­ tinue them weekly during the sum­
mer, 1losing the series on l-abor Day.
ion, hero was virtually made certain
A meeting of evtfi yone interested
when Judge Rytter Issued nn injunc­
in
bnreball in Mount Dorn is cajlei!
tion restmining the law enforcement
officers of Chicago nnd Cook e uinty fur Monday evening In Mr. Varney's
office, to organize the Mount Porn
fruin interfering with the Imul .
ilas' liail Club and l.t elect tiie direc­
tor
to the l.nkc-Orungc league. This
FOUR IlOMK RUNS
call Is la all inter!sled in the sport,
I l l y T h e A H o r b l f d l’ r r « l
ST. LOUIS, Mu., March tb— Ken­ and in th; Mount Dora team, ns well
neth Williams, loading home run bat- ns to prospective players.
tur of the American league, signalised
If yim want A L L the;NEW S, and
hla arrival at the St. iJoltfs American's
training camp ul Mobile Wednesday wnnl it FRESH from the wire, and.
by knocking the ball over the fence want it in n legible condition, arid
for circuit driven four times, accord­ before it gets stale, subscribe now for
the Daily( Herald and you will* euro
ing to a dispatch received here.
get what you want-

TU B E S

Others in Proportion
Ask for Prlces^on Tires
A eaupun given with each FIVE GAL­
LON CASH purchase of GAS, guod on
a Mind Shield Wiper to he given
»V ay March 10th.

HIGH TEST GASOLINE

•03 Palmetto Are,

She could have told, and
ruined him.

tvhicli will be formally opened on (hut date
This free gallon of POL A RINE OIL will either be delivered into your car
cr into a container that you bring. If you desire, there will lie given you
four coupons, each coupon good for one quart cf POLARINE MOTOR OIL,
In bulk, nnd redeemable at this FIRST STREET AND ELM AVENUE ser­
vice station ONLY, before April 10th, 192-1.
This offer will apply for one day only— the opening day of this new station,
which Is

Why, then, did alto suffer in
silcuce the stinging insinuations,
the unspoken contempt of his
set, which now was hers?

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PAGE SEVEN

B en efit Am erican Legion Building Fund

SANFORD, FLORIDA

MARCH 12th to 17th

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ONE O VER LAN D C A R GIVEN A W A Y TO HOLDER O F L U C K Y NUMBER
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY 5

G lu m Dcaigned

Henry McLnuIin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

FpR KENT—'Two largo rooms, cen­ Hi *3
*n te
trally located, nuitahlc for paint or m
cerpcntert shop. Apply, Owen, the ict u r n m i M K
photographer, 112 Dark Ave, 294-tfclfca

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will be u drive over Stone Mountain I
■the inrgest singly stone in the world,)
• a j upo mvhich a worltl famous artist is
Pn carving much of the country’s history.
At one convention the Texas fedoration ad:
im itte d 1,153 new m em bers,

(FOR BENT—a room furnished cot- :
P f l T fH W W
tnge, adults only. 708 West Third;
UvrldUlilll
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20S-5tp)b*i
M
MS !
There will be no meeting o f the So-1
FOB BENT—3 or 4 furnished houseYou tan find the name of
keeping rooms at 819 W. First St. Monday—F. F. W. C. hoard meeting j
department next week owing tu
•very lire Business Man
the meeting o f the state hoard at the
! E LTO N J. M O U G H TO N Apply Peninsular Elec. Co.f !12«M«fr
at
p.m
la Sanford 1a this Column
295-2tp Tuesday—-F. F. W. C. Board Meeting i dub rooms, all members are asked to
ARCHITECT
noHft Ave.
each day.
nt 9 a. m.
•
attend these meetings.
FOR RENT—1 n(c« npartmhet, nil Wednesday— Music Department
Boom 7, Miller Bid*.
convenience's and well furnished.—
The regular business meeting, also:
{A N FORI) ... .;.
FLORIDA
Cates’ Building. Phone 181. 200-tfe STATE FLOWER SHOW, APRIL the annual meeting of the Woman’s!
but hot too much &gt;*o. Remember there is a limit below
..The*..
club, wns held in the club rooms o n ,
15-21, ORLANDO.
DR. R. M. W E L S H
which good work is impossible except under very unusual
W ANTED
Wednesday
afternoon,
March
6,
with1
The first Annual Stub- Flower Show
S e m in o le P r in fc r ij
conditions.
Think of this when you arc having your vul­
u
splendid
attendance,
.
*
Gnuluntc Vcterinurinn
W A N E D -fA chance to build
_your ____
__ dot the
__ Fair
_____
____ _ in
will _
bo hel
Ground#
Telephones*
Office
canizing
(fane.
Hotter by. far to have it done at a place
Mr.
Forrest
Lake
appeared
before!
new homo before lumber gets any Orlnndo April 15-21, 1921. The dubs
OUR
0MBfflS 1NC P l«a ^ *l
Office 20
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Conrad Bldg.
where
you
can
he
sure of the quality of work you pay for
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish- of the state trn* urge! tomoUfy Mr. the club in regard to beautifying our
-Rhone 101
902 French Avenue
Besldencd 257
UeLsnd, Florida
than
to
pay
less
for
merchandise of uncertain character.
cd.—Sanford Novetty Works. 183-tft, F. W. Fletcher.’ Rosalind flat dens, Ur- lube front, explaining that they wish- i
THIS
SHOP
MEETS
THAT
REQUIREMENT.
GOOD JOBS for good boys; clean and; lando, superintendent■ oof9 lexhibition, cd to pass an ordinance giving the city
the
right
to
bulkhead
our
lake
front
Quick Service Tran sfer
healthful work. Opportunity for of those who will exhibit and what
W . J. T H IG P E N ; advancement.
from .the Monroe bridge around to
Apply Western Union *P«co will be needed.
Storage Facilities
Teteeranh Co.
280-tfe
AH flowers must he in place by Pace’s place. The expense to be shared
U ws please you, tell others; if not,
Real Estate
11
a. m., April 17. Judging will lake by property owners in the .same’ manWANTED TO BUY— Small, second
tell us. Rhone 495
Onk Avenue ami Third Street
FIRE, LIFE, A U Tfl INSURANCE
place at that hour. Shipments must! ner ,l!l the street paving. Mr, Lake
hand fire-proof safe. Address T. E.
In* prepaid.
(asked fur the endorsement of the WoPHONE 17- --------------------------SANFORD, FLORIDA
King, Box 1, Sanford.
. 293-4tp
Shipping instruction# enn in* eccur-j n,nn’H * !u^* "ln this matter.
S A N F O R D N O V E L T Y AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILDING iV A M I.ll TU itU 1 s\ap.,ing..» i«... ’ wj f rom \jr Fletcher. FI bss
i#
After the routine o f business had
AND REPAIRING
sen
or
good
clean
stock
will
pay
O
J
&gt;
l,n
t|
1
aniateur
grower#
only,
that
is
;
!n«n
disposed o f the nnnunl election
W ORKS
Rear or Dodge Bros. Motor Co.
n K"°d )ir.ce. Address \\. 1. Newell ^},L.r,, qle exhibits are tlu* products took plnco, resulting ns ftdlows;—V . C. C O L L E R , Prop.
(Corner- of Oak Avenue and Second St. f ’o., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,J0r the* exhil Itors themselvesVhough (list vice president, Mrs. M. T. MorSanford, Horidn
. jFIlfc
.
..79-tfe j ()f
manual assistance
assistance m
in per-*
per-! gun; 3rd vice pro*., Mrs. Fred WillI ............................. ......
oi court e manual
General Shop and M ill
CHARLES STEIN, Prop.
~
LO
ST
missiblc.
It
is
imped
the
dub
wumcn
j lams; Iren#. Mr-. John Meisch; n-e.
I .1 1^ 1
W ork
______will
send
choicest
tu' ■ see,. Mr#. I&gt; J’. Drummond;
1
....1their
‘L
_1 1.... ‘ flowers
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I.OST—One white am! red pidded order to promote this splendid idea of man o f .Ijlninr dept
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
July hound bitch dog, on brick road a State Flower Show ns mgge- ted last luway.
617 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
«.r near Wekiwn; bridge. Fob. I Ith, year l.y the chairman. M r*.-A. H.
Several
Important amendment
weight about 23 pounds. Six year# Whitman.
The Federation lm it, Wt.„. (l{|iitiini.m*ly prt-#t d. one of #pe
old. $50,0J i eward. J. II. Hardin, splen.iid c.immiltee cottal*ting of Mr.t.'rjt|j
B. W . H E R N D O N
288-91 p A. It. Whitman, chairman;
F. Miller, Tampa; Mnu-I. K
lan.lo; Mra. W. It. O'Neal, Orlnndo; j Worl;” department
FI-OR1DA AND WESTERN MEATS
INSUUANCE AGENCY
Mr#. Carey Hardee,-Tallahassee; Mrs.
Classified Ails Ic n xvord. No
FirtE--------AUTO--------BONDS
NICE FAT HENS AND FRYERS
IIustesse# for the afternoon were
M. Alidill, Klilrcd;' Mra, Edgar
Ad taken for less than 25c.
Mrs. R, M. (ialbiwny, .Mrs. Howard
Lewis, Ft. Pierce, Write Mrs. Whit­
And positively no Clasxitird
ftveilln, and Mis, N. (J, Garner'. After
man, Orlando, far furthrr information,
Ad# charged to anyone. Cash
a pleasant social Iwdf hour’, i Inb ndS. 0. Shinholser
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Elizabeth Skinner. Pres.
must accompany nil order#.
jnuran!.
ST JOHNS. N. F, March 7. Th.Count the word# and remit
Contractor and Huilder
new uf the llr.tirh sehooner, A. B. LETTER FROM STATE PRESI­
acurdingly.
Attention is again called to the state
iJ lrtenux, rescued front nil ice flue
DENT TO q i. l’ ll AND COl N I V
hoard
meeting which will be h-ld at
FLORIDA
BANFORD
PRESIDENTS
ra ha
^
the club room#, Monday nnd Tuesday
&lt; ! by the ;m l:, vv\ n* bnttight here to­
Dunedin, Fin., Feb. 27. 192-1
of next wick, March 12 and 13, Kvil . , pattly frozen and exhausted, by My Dear President;
&gt;We Solicit a Part of A«ur Trade at the
interest of the social work
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons COR RENT 2 room futniJhed jqmrt- th ■ N&lt;c vv■gi.n steamer Tnuk, which . In&gt; , the
- it
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i l ’ll to
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urged
attend these
umetinus
and
Apply -ILK) | pi i i th m up ten liaytt ago and had which is being done in the State of
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m
, m ent, gotnl loentron.
Itatntillaliril IDO#
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. ,
, bring n friend with them, the meet-;p
293-fitp.
keen
ligh
ieg
the
floes
since
to
gel
IT,*i
ala.
a
conference
.of
social
work-’
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Palmetto
Ave.
l l - R - A - 1.
IJ-S-T-A-T-R
lugs are aliened to the public, men
r«*n n
In, r .ln ir n t i
FOR SALE— Dosicr ami Gay*’ paints th 1 w in k 'd men ashore. The fact o f era will he held at St. Petersburg. and women and any one. who wishes
t'n-lm p rn xrd tunit
In a u r n n rr
and varnishes nt Snhford Novelty their v • elV, ioundering. .of their March 28, 29 and 30.
t/i do so may attend. We will lie glad
I H r l.ula
l a r r t r U«nila
Works, Snnfoi'l agents.
183-tfc th ,-v day: ’ cxposuic and lla ir fescue Mrs. Owen R. I.ovejoy, president
to have them. We would like to have
J. H U G H T IL L IS , Prop,
by the Hack hud preceded the men: of the Florida State Conference for
llnmra
l.onnn
the benefit of your opinion nnd tin
PAitMEltd-— tuu can get ,t o i o n of Ike Rnileaux to port by radio, but ■
Social workers, im ili's—v nn -ni^d, 11nIta-laraa I’ r n p v f l r
llualnran t'hn nrra
Tinnitus nf youi u tten d a m e.
frnrn—* nnd irrigation plugs at th* that neeout't fi|| short of telling the
members of your tVainly j^etlefjilion
Phone 105—
---------- 102 Sanford Avenue
M a in OKIc e
Sanford Novelty Works,
t00-tfr
We will have several prominent
sfo.y of ih- .- experiences..
to Im&lt; present.
MI'.ISCII IIKALTV COUI'AXr.
speakers with u- from mil
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I&gt;ni 1y Herald on sate at Joe’s Smoke
&lt;'attain Henry lane... with both
Mr#. Lovejoy has asked me to ap­
StM'OIttl I.NVKXTMRNT CttJIt'AW
state, Mrs. Sidney J, Copper of Hoo­
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and 1 if, froren and in danger *&gt;f ninputa-1point a delegate from each county.
1‘hi.nr AH
lOl-N Aln^nolln A if.
demon, N. C. will be one
rn* at tho spcalvlIunt’.H Phnrmncy,
tf lion, said he nnd Ids six men quit nnd i am appointing you, ns presiera. Mrs. Copper i# chnirTT
hnlrmnn o f t hi*
their ship February 20, after she hnd; dent, tnnttend this conference a# a
AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE
state Welfare Department
[incut of
o f North
1929 Dodge touring, excellent con­ become surrounded by The ice. They ^delegate. In case you cannot attend Carolina nnd since the
le
crent
ion of it
creation
S T E W A R T The Florist! dition, new tires, and top, 1921 Buick had left New York February 5, with will you nppoint your own alternate.
state welfare department is one.of the
Cut Fhisjcrs——:------rr-J-Toral Design# s ix 'touring paint nnd tires, extra anthracite for this port. On the mor­
The slate fedurnlmn is particular­
bills to be presented to the next legning
of
the
twentieth
the
floei
fiddl'd
ly
interested in having u full attend­
good. A bargain.
Annual and Ornamcntnl Plants
islature by our Federation, vve-fcel
1919 Chevrolet, guaranteed, . good in on the little schooner, then n huge ance at this meeting, in'cause of our sure that Mrs. Copper will have a
SI I Myrtle Ave.---------- Phono 2G0-W
mass of ice cut through the vessel’s biU creating n department of public
tires, going ut $209.09.
me.,*nge of interest tu all of our club
bow.
welfare. Mrs. Kate Itird Johnson and
Dodge delivery, n rare buy nt $325.
Wullll tl.
The skipper said he had hardy limy many other special workers in other,
pass this up.
Lunch will la* served at the dub
S A N FO R D M A C H IN E Don’t
Hudson six, elegant shape, $300.90. to call his men together nnd gel over states will be present, and we can room# Turwlsy, for the members of
COM PANY
These cars are nil bargains. Call in the side with n smull Imat when the push our work with greater intclli- the stale board and visiting club
Hnrtenux went down, They managed gcnce. Mrs. Johnson is Commission­
The Kennison Property, known as the old
members from nearby communities.
General Machine and Roller and sec* them.
tu keep themselves safe in a floe, but er of Public Welfare in the State of
SAN
JUAN
GARAGE
CO.
If any flub members or any friend
Works
Fibre Factory site, railroad track and water
they found they were without food.
N'ort hCurnlinn.
Phone 449
West First Street
of the dub can necomnjodiuto ft deleThere wns no vessel in sight The
Will you join the conference, nmi
Cylinder Grinding
292-294-299-0
gate or two for n couplel* of days,
front. Exclusive sale fo r short time.
ice was so close they could not row lend your support in tho interest of
Automobile Repaint
please phone Mrs. A. F. Me Allis ter
although
they
had
managed
to
pre­
puhiic
welfare
by
attending?
You
FOR S A L E — Fine buildAcetylene Welding
(phone 2dfiW) She will lx' glad to
their boat. They were miles from cannot measure the far-reaching goml
ing lot, excellent loea-, serve
have your nan;-.'.
Phone 02--------Sanford, Florida
land but they set out to haul the boat it will do, not only .to you, hut our
U t us put forth every effort to
tion, next to my resi­ over the floes, hoping to find open whole state.
make the board members nnd v i s i t o r s
dence.
Term s to re­ water near shore. At nightfall, Cap­ I would like to have you appoint a glad they came to our city and
tain Janes said, they huddled togeth­ delegate from each of your efub*
sponsible party.— S. W . er in the boat for warmth. With no in the County federation, nnd I would let tain them In a way befitting
REALTO R
Bradford, 911 Oak A ve. land in night they decided to stay nsk you to send men list of the names. dignity of our club.
where
they
were
and
spent
the
next
Yours most cordially,
Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf-c
UrcaslotU'l news
that
lilters
Oceasiond
Florida
’ Elisabeth Skinner, Dunedin, Fin. tVirniiivli imticiif t?e
FOR SALE—Tomato plnnt*, $1.50 per two-foodies# d a y s .there.
through indicates that
l-eqlne Is
The
Ice
was
thawed
to
give
them
1,000.— W. R. Fort, Mecca Ham­
nlMiut to do his regular spring dying.
A woman will head the U. S. Bumock.
295-3tp wutcr, vessels W(jre sighted in the dis­
tance nt time# arid the men made sig­ rcuu of Homo Economics bog inning
who
** Cards of Sanford*! ReputWANTED—To nee all those
nals by waving a part of an oil coat July 1st. The Department of Agri^
ablo Professional Men, each
want to learn to play the Hawaiian
at the end of an our by day and nt culture i# glow looking for' the
^ of whom, in his chosen pfoguitar. Cali nt Allen Music Co., Pal­ night set costa ^Atc piece by piece,
equipped woman in the world to
^
fesaion the Herald recommetto Ave.
295-3tp oral signaled bv flnrv.
this office.
** mends to the people.
FOR SALE— R. I. ojfKs for hatching,
There
was
littic
left
of
the
oil
skins
N
f LOO per aetting. Special prices on when rescUb cauio on the morning of
Miss Florence Dil« rt, director for
incubator lots.— Mrs. B. Steele, phone the 23rd. The Norwegian steamer Pennsylvania and chairman of Jun­
mL
3305.
295*3tP Hnuk found the men burely able to ior Memberships in llie G. F., is mak­
II. W. S A W T E L L E , C. P. A. (N . A .)
FOR HALE— 5 passenger Ylaxwell display their signal#, and Captain ing a survey of the girls' clubs In
George A. DeCottes
Janes
was
almost
helpless.
Three
of
each state. She is ale» asking for the
car, ltH9 model in gooil condition.
MU. GEO. II. WRIGHT
MR. 1, W. HAWKINS
Attorney-at-Law
Guaranteed throughout. Will make the’ seamen were badly bitten by the appointment nf n junior membership
Itooms 8 and l) Fountain Building
PT»l*r»Uon«.
chairman in each state.
term# to rcaponaible party. Set* F. ,cold.
Ready for U«i
Ossr Seminole County Bank
C. Wclah nights nt B. &amp; O. Motor Co.,
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Del.AND, FLORIDA
34M. Lot. v &lt;3
State chairman of International
*ANEORD
FIXJR1DA daytime at Kent’s, On'k Avenue.
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Relations in the G. F. W. C. are asked
29fl-2lp
by Mrs. ’ Horace Mnnn Towner, na­
FOR
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A
Lli—One
25
foot
pleasure
FR ED R. W IL S O N
tional chairman, to consult with her
Amtmng
Income Tax Procedure
boat, 714 horse power, Ferro motor.
S T R A W B E R R IE S
ttlr The ,Cwanrlntrtl l‘ r!Bf*&gt;
before
cooperating or allying them­
a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w
Selling for less than cost. Address
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Corporation Accounting
Accounting
Systems
PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 9—-An
C. G. Iom^, Sanford, j^ln.
290-4tp eight hour search of JJic smouldering selves with nny other organization
Estate Accounting
Partnership Accounting
-doing international work for the pro­
First National Bank Building
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ruins of a north side building gutted motion of peace,
F
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SANFORD
FLORIDA
b&gt; fire Wednesday night failed to reFOR ONE WEEK
M. to 3 P. M. except by appointmoht
9:00
FOR- RENT—-t rooms unfurnished, ,£eal any dead bodies, firemen report­
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A
musical
library
for
headquarters
il
5
reasonable. 710 \V, First St. 294-3tp ed yesterday. The fire resulted in
Role Distributor for Muso’u Improved
to be provided by ihe Music Division
ll„ r ,1it,
Berries
FO U 'R E N T ^ B m ill c o tU gV J T M u i- the death of une man and injuries to
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music
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PUBLIC HEARING ON WATERWAYS IN SANFORD THURSDAY, MARCH 15th
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IN THE H E A R T OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
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VOLUME IIL

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1923

WORLD COi

RESERVE B A N K STATEMENTS SHOW
CITRUS MOVEMENT EXCEEDS 1922.
Combined Figures Show Increase of 3,390 Cars for Season Through
.limitary— Groves Reported in Satisfactory Condition
A T LA N T A . Mnrt-h *. —The maveniant of *«.tli oning,-* and gt-i&lt;p«-friiit
, from Kl.niiln this «&lt;‘intiin In. * &lt;*x&gt; ,*«*il&lt;-&lt;t tli&gt;« mov-fioeiii n y«*ar ng««. invunlliiir

NUMBER 295

“ TSckeW BODIES OFTW
OVICTIMS
Old Curiosity Shop
tT

HIGH WOliNil, Al'OtToR'lUM

NIGHT RW»Mtin* iiii'iithly business n;«lei» «&gt;f |lu» F n lm l IlnurVf Ilium &lt;u Atlanta.
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_I which him just been made public. » ombiiu-ii.figure* show tin tiiOvutit u( ;i,Iril&gt;ri AiA.Nl l..»l GIGS
'. o e i u T A N T d e r n n M n v III.' D H M A I ) I A IIT
390 c^p for the senson through January. The totnl movement of orange*
--------ASSISI AW l
JSUiMAIl L A W
this Reason has amounted to 13,009 rn-s, compared with 11,311* car* to the
Th,‘ burlesque on Dickens OKI Cu­
t ()MMfc.|\Lhi IIAS Hr.K.N
m r tr v
m /\ r v i \T
8n,TU‘ 'la*1' hist year, and the movement of grapefruit has totalled 8.324 cars,j
'*•' Shop put «&gt;n fo r the Kiwnnis
URGED FOR HEAD
I
I r If
I 1 III
nt:U',,,t 7,254 cars for the season through January, 1922. At 3li0 boxes to
f° r the benefit of the local hns­
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lu l/ill
!the car, this shows a movement of over “yiOO,000 boxes this season, and esti-i Pltal b&gt;’ ' ,r*' FitsGerald tomorrow

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MASKED BAND AT BASTRO
MUTILATED BY TRACTORS
I

SO-CALLED TORTURE MA­
CHINE WAS PAR'D OF ROAD
WORKING MACHINERY

AND PARTY
AT MELBOURNE EXPERTS DECLARE

i review sa&gt;*t, notwithstanding the heaVy movement. In the Middle West the
j
~T~.
Hut Huston Snys He May Have IN MANY WAYS JJUT THE GRAND |tra,lc l» generally well supplied and prices are easier.* .Grapefruit prlees'ftre lo be rich in every respect and some 1CLAYING GOI. FWITII STANLEY .. ,,
of the well ki^wn local cliaractera |
L lfllT Y AND OTHERS
Hodic.s o f Daniel nnd Richardx
NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY
GAVE
j
somewhat
easier
in
some
markets
where
excessive
quantities
have
been
An Announcement
will bring down the
— &lt;
—
Were Run .Over and Crushed
offered.
AUTHORITY
offered.*
’
'
L house. The fo l-;
i Mnkc
to
ehurncler*:
*
(Hr
TKr
%*ftorl*(r&lt;l
I’rraat
|,y |{nad Tractors
Groves arc re'ported to be in n very, satisfactory condition, according to
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MELBOURNE,
March
8.—Coming
Inh
Fitz
Gerald,
I l l y T h e \%»ocliHr»l I'rraal
the review, and are not sufferi
ring for rain. The mild weather in January
"
*'*r!&lt;*
m r TRr An*orl«(«*&lt;t I 'r f u l
ashore here at noon today from the
•Hr Tk, AuofUtrS Cn m I
LONDON, March 8.—Prime. Minis- mused some apprehension, but*the mol e recent cool weather has been general- j from Atlanta, Git.
WASHINGTON. March P.—C. H.
HASTROP, I-n., March 8.— Persons
vacation houseboat, Preriidcnt HurdDrunkard,
F.
L.
Miller.
Huston of Tennessee, Assistant sec- lcr Dptinr I-aw, in '.lie House of Com-, ly benefit ial, checking now growth on trees and lt-*ening the ilnnger from lute
Rabies. Judge Kchelle Muhies, Dr/ ing had a round of golf over the Mel- wb‘* have examined carefully the re­
•
• ’rotary of commerce, is expected to mons today stated an official state-Jcold.
bourne county club course, then re- JlM,rt **f twtholoigsts on the condition
Marshall.
The following figures show the movement of fruits nnd vegetables in
resign in the near future to accept nu*nt from the Turkish authorities- nt i
...............
I sumcrl 'the cruise down the Indian ri- ° f the mutilated bodies of Watt Daniel
Sis
Hopkins.
Doruild
Smith,
the presidency of the World Com­ Angora relayed by the Ilritlsh high j car lots from Florida during January, and from this senson through Jmtu; ver. i hiring the trip here, a stop was’ n,ul T. F. Richard, found in l.*ke IstJohn McCormick , Sid Have.
,
merce Corporation, n new organiza­ commissioner at Constantinople was! -.ry, compared with similar figures Inst year:
r,
Lilly
Ruth
Spcnnt Rocklcilge where Mrs. Hurd- Fuurche ln*t December and who are
Geraldine
Fnrrnr,
tion now being formed in New York lo tiie effect that the craft of the.
Seusnlt to Jan. 21
: Ing greeted here brother, C. R. Kllng. I familiar with Ihe mechanical devices
cor.
and Pittsburgh for the purpose of ac­ treaty presented at latusannc was ton15*22
15*2.3
Jan, 1922
declare they believe they identified
Rrlde npd Groom, Miss Virginia,
quiring* control of oil lands in Vene­ sidered unsuitable but the grand nat- [Grapefruit ........... . •
2,103
8.321
7.231
Ihe Bo-called torture machine aa one
ne
Smith, Frank lirown.
Commission Accepts
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zuela and Central America and es­ lonal assembly by a great majority [Dranges
11.345*
3,15*1
13,009
of
the
many
road
or
farm
tractors
(•alii CurcJ, Mis* Mildied Holly.
tablishing a shipping service to mar- hr.d given authority for continuance Lettuce
1,5.71
(19(1
1.200
Vestel’s Withdrawal;
in use throuhmit the parish. The bo­
I.ight Foot Topsy, "Guess Who?"
ket the product.
of peuce negotiations.
476
Vegetables .
....:____
20(1
(ltd
dies of the two men when found were
Miss
l.iu'inila
lirown,
Howard
OvCity
Without
Chief
Huston would not confirm the re-'
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103
374
''abljuge
crushed and broken in a methodical
erlm.
Peppers
68
5*8
128
ports today %
that he had isctunlly; C l i f f o r d P e a b o d y B a c k
•lohn Aide nunil Priscilla, Walter j ORLANDO, March 8—Orlando to­ manner. One of the authorities has
siifiUMl a contract with Oil* corpora* 0
« XT. \ * 1V
80
Toinn toes
28 1
66
received numerous utionymuus letters
( oniielly and Mi*s Esther Miller.
day was without a chief of |Hilice.
tiun, hut indicated that he might have, k p C I l l I j U S i N l l /f u t l i c i t ' , Celery
. .
275
0.01
275
Porters. Kri'tl Hull, lien I'll -well.
, The resignation «f Chief Vestel from plantation owners nnd farmers
an announcement to ntnke on the sub­
13
112
13
May .Make Statement Straw lx*1 1 ies
Giggling Gill, Mrs. Walter Wij;lit. wa r accepted by the city council. Muy- of the statO' sugesting thnt n tractor
ject before the etui of the week.
0
Ui uiiiLt-rs
5
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Rufus Rantus THihnsntPlTrowii. Reg. ur Duckworth, however, refused to must have been used and arguments to
j Sanford Man Who Was Supported to
Holly.
,
swear in E. I*. Kugerton, the choice' sustain the theory arc similar to those
Have Itien Murdered )I:i;. Ar­
Sleeping lleauty and J’rluce, Mrs. of Commissioners Manuel and Suth­ udvuficed here. Experiments with trac­
France’s Naval ProAutomobile Production
rived 'Home
Reg Holly, Fred Walsrua.
erland. First Lieut. Davis was hold­ tors have been mode recently and it
gram Introduced in Reached Hifiji Point
Miss Squalina. Hob Herndon. ,
ing down tin; chief’s desk yesterday. has been -determined thnt a certain
Clifford Peabody, who. was alleged
Chamber o f Deputies *, • Since Lafct August /.iegtield Folly girl, Eva Grace The commissioners have, not stated type would crush a body as those of
■for some lime lo hp\e been killed and
Wagner.
yet just what steps will lie taken to Daniel and Richard were mutilated.
l whose ear with bullet holes in it was
I h e \a«&lt;iclnlr&lt;l l *r r»»i
lit* T9*r tft^orlntrcl I* rraa I
Cry IInby. Corn l.ec Tillis.
have Mr. Engerton sworn in.
found at Daytona Reach and wh&lt;&gt; wan 'PARIS, March 8—The government's
WASHINGTON, March 8.— Auti
Shortly after 1 o’clock following a
Little Tots, Dr. Marshall, Schdle
afterward reported in the llabamni, naval program was introduced in t.he n,obile production in January increas­ .Maine*.
conference, ConimiKsioners Suther­
was here !u«t night and this morning Chamber of Deputies today by the ed to the highest point reached since
Dude, Pryf. McKay.
land and Mniuicl announced Engerton!
UNITED STATES MIST HAVE
at bis home. It is said that he left Minister of Marine with the remark last Augu«t, according to reports re­
Would assume the duties of chief ofj
Rlnek Face, Walker Culp.
GREATER OUTLET, S A fS
today, hot he telephoned the Herald that tin* program “ was connived ceived by the Department of Com­
police, lie had been sworn in early ini
Mary Sunflower, Doug Griffin.
HOOVER
office thnt he had a story to tell nnd!within the framework of Wnshi"gtun merce. The output of passenger* ears
! January by Commissioner Manuel but!
Cornet, Rose Gallaglier.
he wanted, tile statement in the Herald, records so that the government enn- increased front - 200,372 can* in De,
Negro Dialect Reading", Mrs. Heul- the chief's refirsitl to give up officei
WASHINGTON, March 8.—Export-j ai„j he believed the public would npt ‘ not give stronger proof of its iaten- &lt;-emlc.r to 221,097 cats in January, all Fitz Gerald.
prevented his taking over his duties.
ers of agricultural products and rep- f);, ).*,». hard toward him. He wan m- Dun to btuia their ratification.'^
while the .output of ^rucks declined
The commissioners claim, in* such LAUSANNE TREATY NOT ACMrs. Heulnh F’ itz Gerald of Atlanta,
resentatlves o f agricultural organi- formed thnt the Herald would pubfrom 20.035 "cars in December to 19, • Ga„ is Coaching this play, also taking |«n emergency ns has arisen, they
( HITED—NEW ONE MUST
tations arc being asked by the com-!|jgh his ntntemcnt but.that, the pub200 in January. Passenger car produc­ tin* principal part.
have the puwer to s^’car in a chief i
American
Negroes
• RE M^DK*
mme department, Secretary Hoover |jc had their own opinion and would
tion was almost three times ns large
School children, 60c. Adults 76c, chll- of police over the protest of the mayWill Not Mine Coal
hai announced, to serve on a special continue to have it.
'
»*• in January, 15*22, while truck pro­ (lien under 12, 26c.
WASHINGTON. Munch 8.—Admincommi. don thnt will investigate the
Up to the time of going to pres*' wc
in Ihe Ruhr Districts bation was mine than double the .tun
istration officials are awaiting full
foreign trade outlook for farmers.
have not obtained his statement ami
•iry 15*22 output.
information as to the situation rela­
Reforestation,Must
Under rm appropriation of $500,000 it is nuriiisd (h.il he has lcft.ll&gt;'' city
Illy T h r V■ftorlnfrtl l* rr ««l
The total revised production for
tive to the iatusahne treaty between
NEW YORK, March 8. Jlnrry t the year 15*22, as reported by the commade by congress to idVektigatc what and it i.« not known whether he will
______
Be Carried Out By Turkey nnd the allied governments
detective
combinations are in existence or m return and attempt to reside here or Dougherty, member of
...
U. S., Says Wallace before reaching n decision as to w)ut
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Which
Kiieeinlizes
in
furnish^ 790 passenger
&lt;U'*,ar 1,uint
,’*,1*’ f trucks.
^ 1 *' IUarlot Shipments
Reported
process of formulntion abroad to hold not.
lgcncy which specializes In furnishcam andV‘t2J2,975
npj|dj| .^Inrch
7th* for Wed
steps toward negotiation of a new
»
*
up the price of raw products, such ns
■•— ------------------- ——
j wig labor to industrial concerns,, hns
treaty with'Turkey will be undertak­
I'torida—Sanford
section
.
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WASHINGTON,
March
8.—A
nat­
rubber, which arq imported in the Frank Jennings
given up‘ his hope of helping Frthce
en.
Official word was still lacking to­
French
Government
Florida—Manatee section
ional policy to conserve nnd develop
|exploit the coal mines of the Ruhr
United States irt Inrge qutanlitics nnil
day ns to the action of the Angora
Announces
Candidacy
Flat
id:t—Tampa
*
section
American
timber
suplpics
was
urged
lo consider whether new sources of |
Will Ask for Vote on
i through the medium of American
California __
___
yesterday by Secretary Wallace of the parliament in voting to reject the Lau­
supply cun be developed on American
For Governor 'iii'Kroc**
Arinaenmt Conference Michigan
.
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department of agriculture and Hugh sanne peace pact.
soil, the department was also auth­
It was said officially thnt while res­
It. linker, executive secretary of the
(I
lr
Th
e
,t««M
ln
lril
l
'r
f
»
«
l
orized to mnkc n special study of the
Illy Thr %a«urlnlrd 1‘ rpnl *
Con
Maloney
Captured
toration
of pence between Turkey and
TALLAHASSEE,
March
8.—Frank
122 American Paper and Pulp Associa­
Total
international trude situation with rePARIS. March 7.—The French g.&gt;\
the
powers
appeared to be a desirable
S.
Jennings,
speaker
of
the
In-1
house
tion, in opening hearings of the specNear Glen Aberlow eminent will n&lt;k the Chamber of De­
ipent to agriculture. The commission
condition precedent to negotiation of
of
representatives
and
a
member
of
iul
senate
committee
on
reforestation.
now being formed whose memberahip
By Nationalists Today puties to vote oh the ratification o f , sh'PI»inK ,,oint Information for Wed- The days of self sustaining supplies a new treaty, it was not essential. The
the treaties signed nt the Washington'
nrsdny, March 7th:
sill is* announced shortly will pinn the next legislature, has announced
his candidacy for governor in the city
armaments conference, Minister of
SANFORD, FLA.: Watm, clear. qf lumber have passed in the United United States has never been at war
»nd direct the investigation.
I ll y T h r A**iirlnlri l l 'r r * * t
BELFAST, March 8.—Con Maloney, Marine told the chamber this morning HaUlings heavy, demand and move- States, the committee was told by with Turkey nnd its situation is whol­
"Agriculture produce comprises al­ today. During the day ho called on
the
governor.
Republican deputy chief of tsaff, baa when Vice Admiral Guepratte asked nient slow, market steady. Carloads Secretary Wallace, who declared that ly different front thnt of European
most one half of our totul exports"
a scientific nnd oeono/nirnl program of powers.
• department statement snid. “ Dur­
Note the American legion Baby been captured in Glen Aherlow. Mn- the status of the Washington treaties. f. o. I*, usual terms: Id inch crates
In sending Ambussador Child and
conservation nnd reforestation must
Golden
self-blanrlting
-l-fl
doz.*
stalks
ioncy
was
successor
o
f
Linnt
Dcnsy
ing the last three years there has Overland In the streets. It is n dandy
his colleagues to lamsunne to par­
lie
prosecuted.
when
peace
officers
made
while
he
in
the
rough
$Ll55-$L76,
New
French
bten nn apparently alight over-produc­ car and will lA* given uwny absolutely
Coup D’Etate
Pire protection nnd reduced taxes ticipate in the treaty negotiations,
Strain -i-fi doz. stalks in the rough
tion in the United States which so- free to the winner. See the advertise­ was n prisoner of the national nrmy,
Planned for March,
$L60-$l.*t6, mostly around 1,60, few to stimulate forestry development however, tho Washington government •
riou-ly affected agricuiturnl ques­ ments nnd attend the big Ix*gion Cir­ were rejected liy the Republican lend­
were the principal measures proposed recognized thnt many of its problems
.
tions and tho question arisci as to rus next week. You can g. l this splen­ ers last month.
Nipped in Bud well blenched higher.
as to Turkey were similar to those
by the secretary and Mr. linker. Mr.
how temporary ihl» situation may be did car for your very .own without
\
_z—
of
those powers. It was hoped that a
Wallace also suggested federal acquis­
Total carlot shipments from San­
and what the future prospects are.
( H r T h r A u o r t n t r d I 'rrsa )
one cebt o f cost. Ask Joo Chitten)lon. Severance Granted
peace
pact would be signed, worked
HEREIN, March 7.—The coup d'etat
ford this senson to date ... 1,580 ition and development of a largo part
“ During the ten years before 1923,
out
nnd
ratified, that would form a
For
Middleton
at
planned ot occur about tho middle of Total rurlot shipments from Man­
of the existing 81,000,000 ucrcs of
our production did not keep up with Constable Resigns,
good basis for the Turkith-Amerlcan
Mqrch
hns
been
nipped
in
the
bud
by
atee this senson to date......... 812 barren cut-over timber land.
our consumption and the increased
Beginning of Case
No Co-operation
the arrest of fifteen persons i»l Mun­ Totul carlot shipments from Flor­
With uii annual consumption of treaty.
consumption was reflected in n de­
Until the final determination of
ida this season to date........... 2,428 seven million tons o f paper annual­
Witlt the Judge WEST PALM REACH, March 8.— ich, according to authorities.
creasing margin of exportable surplus
the Angora authorities as to the
ly, with nn embargo of pnper annual­
Totul carlot shipments from San­
t« an average of about jO,500,090 tons
The trial of J. C. Middleton, one of
peace treaty, is definitely known here
Charles Schwab .
ford Inst season to dutu . .......1,368 ly, with nn embargo on pulp wood
per annum just before flic war. In tin*
and the resulting situation can be
TA LLAHA*SSEk T'a!arcb 'ft*—J. Al- lhe
. bf !'k
who
threatened to incrouso and with con­
Total carlot shipments from Man­
ten years since thnt time, production
are charged with holding up the Stu­
Comes Home III,
scrutinized, there is little prospect
bu steadily Increased, not only suf- &gt;«*» 'V‘ i«hi haa resigned' as constable art Hank last May when more thnn
stantly decreasing domestic supplies,
atee
Inst
season
to
d
a
te.....
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_
0 9 _I. . l l
I.i.r t.illa A
M AA#&gt; ft*, I I OSft9 I f l
that thcMtato department will taka up
.
Abandoned
Trip
Mr. linker told the comlmttcc the re­
fidently to provide for 1.3,000,000 in­ of 1-ake Wules becauso, according to $8,000 was taken, bank officers say,
Total carlot shipments from Flor­
the matter 6f negotiation of a treaty
his
letter
to
Governor,
M.
C.
Cain,
the
crease in population but so that ex­
ida last season to date .*..... 2,040 forestation was n vital problem to the with the present Turkish govern­
was begun yesterday. A motion of the
( n r T h r A a a o r la ( r d P r r a a l
justice
of
the
peace
had
told
him
ho
port* have increased to nbout 17,000,­
paper industry.
stale attorney to sever thin case from
PARIS, March 7.—Charles M.
ment. Officials are said to feel that
would nut suit in judgment on any
000 tons per nnnum. In tho meantime
that of Hanford Mobley and Roy Schwab hiy* been compelled by the
nothing could he gained by haste or
ihe farmer population hns not kept more law offenders arrested by the Matthews, the other two men indicted statu of his health to abandon his
•ACQUITTED
the initiation of negotiations until
constable?.
The
constable
said
the
J
umPace with the general population,
jointly with Middleton who escaped trip to tho Uqhr anil unoccupit*! Ger­
there is good reason ttt bcllave that
tice was dominated by “ Rig liuslness"
(II, Thr AuorlilrZ l*rr*«l
•here having been but little increase
fro mthe llroward county pail on Dee. many .and will rail for home bn.the
anil- “ liquor interests." His rezlgnnLAWTON, Okla.; March 8. — The the time is ripe and thcle is every
In the number of farmers.
I I, was granted.
Aquitnnin Saturday. Schwab was tak­
reasonable prospect that a satisfactory
tion was accepted by the governor
Rev. Thomas J, Irwin, formerly pas"It is proposed that there should
Witnesses for the state included the en with an nttack of grippe shortly
tur of a local church, was acquitted treaty will result They are doacribad
he an exhaustive investigation of the without comment
two Stuart bank offieinl-s and n citi­ nfter lenvlng New York ami forced to
on a charge of arson In an Instructed as watching developments in the Near
facts as to the proportion of export*
zen who testified that they were in remain in bed most of his stay in IxmSupreme
Court
verdict rendered by a jury in district Foist for the purpose of determining
to tho total of each crop, those facts
the bank at the time of the robbery don.
when that time has arrived.
MAINE
RARER
COMPANY
WANTS
court here Into yesterday.
Haxids Decision ;
which bear- upon the trend of in­
anil who Identified Middleton ns one
—
40.000
ACRES
EVERGLADE
Thu
charge
grew
out
of
u
fire
at
creased production nnd Increasing
fltl M n n d n m i l S °f lhe three men connected with the Receivers Appointed
.
RP.ACOCK
DISQUALIFIED
Rev. Irwin’s church on the night of
LAND
consumption at-home, the gradual
rubbery. Sheriff It. C. Raker of this
for
Steel
Enterprise,
•hifting in the world's demnnd for dif­
county told the story^uf the capture
it April 22, 1922.
(nr The A'lMlftilr&lt; I'rrsat
(Ul,r
i T%9 AftatwIalrS P ress)
(Hr Thr AMOflalt* I’ r m l
Public Interested TALLAHASSEF2,
ferent foodstuffs, the tendency of ag­
.
TALLAHASSEE, March 7.— Anoth- of the men.
DE LAND. March 8 —County
March 8. — The ||UH|| INCOME TAX OFFICE IS
ricultural production aboard, the or stage in the long litigation grow-,
Police officers from Lakeland and
Judge Reacock waz disqualified as a
Internal Improvement Hoard which
i n , Tk, ZnMlAtfft Pf, K
WRECKED
finance of exports, the efforts of the ing out of the refusal of the Jackson­ Plant City related tho story of the
committing magistrate In'the case of
BUFFALO. March 8.— Receivers administers state lands held its ses­
I' various trade fnctor^ upon the whole ville Terminn! company to honor the capture o f the two men In Plant City wore today appointed in federal court sion tills morning, routine matters
DURLIN, March 8 .- A line mine Charles Rent and Lea Rodger* by a
Oucfttlon of marketing', thb better prer* transfer checks of - other than the alleged to hnvo been Mobley and Mid­ for the J - R. Steel enterprises in being discussed. A representative of
decision handed down by Circuit Judge
was exploded at tho door of the in­
Pzration of produce for foreign mar Jacksonvillo Haggagr Cab .Company dleton. The coso was rtol concluded, which tho public have invested nbout u Maine paper .tjmnufacturing con­
come tax office in Beresford Place Rerkins at noon yesterday. Pant and
Let* and aids to export, the pozsibil- was reached today when Jhe supreme only about half of the state's'witness­ $22,000,000. L. II. Steel, -promoter, cern waa in tho city several days with
yesterday killing Detective Patrick Ilodgers were charged with assault
hie* of shipment to destination instead court heard oral argument on a, writ es being examined and is expected to severed connection with the companies an offer to purchase 40,000 acres of
with intent to murder following the
nnd wrecking the office.
°f ^handling in foreign countries, of mandamus obtained by the railroad occupy most of the court session to of whlrh there were noarly n score, cvcrgdalua land, hut Has left the city 'Kelly
resitting arrest after' forcibly dis­
i r.v
.
.
r . -•nd various factors In undertlanding commission to compel the Tcrmonnl day,
’
Work was started last week on robing two klanamcn on the streets
on January 27, and since'then the-en­ without formally presenting the pro­
°f the changing character of rnark- company to deni with other companMiddleton was represented by D. terprises have been In the hands of position. He it expected to return lul- shelling and repairing the road-from of Daytona un the night o f a Man
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THE SANFORDjpAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923
P A G E S IX
lice, sweet peas end roses being used,
i In the 'dining room the table was laid
•with a handsome cloth, nnd at cither
end was, placed u large white birthday
cake, cml\flded in asparagus ferns,

Yon may want to Marry

Bij For Florida: Fair tonight
to and Thursday; cooler toKi night; possibly light ' frost
torVin extreme north i*&gt;rtlon..

Travel or go in business some day
— where is the money to come

SKATING IF YOU DO any kind of farming
Florida you/should read The Frinrti r &amp; Stockman which deals with cit­
rus nnd truck farming. live stock,
poultry nnd dairying- Send for ficc
fttmplo copy or 25 cents for three
For quick results, try a want ad.
months. Yearly subscription, $1-00;
NOTICK TO ALL CONCERNED:
three years, *2.00. Published twice n
The Sanford Carpenters' Local 1761 month. Address T#ho Karmor &amp;
contemplates a ralre In r.calo to 76c Stockman, No. 10 Newman S t, Jack223-FrlA\ed*tfc
ppr hour, taking effect May 16, 1023. rnnvllle. Fla.
231-2Ctp

fro m ?

o a M to to to to tu to to to
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See you at the High School Auditor­
ium Friday night. How about helping
the hospital and enjoying yourself?

Think this over and get your
account started.

DOUBLE BIRTHDAY CELEBBAXI ON
Schello Mnities nnd Doc Marshall
The home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank arc acting for the Hospital Benefit
Evans ut Luke Mury was the attrac­ nnd their nctions will bo worth while
tive scene of n double birthdny cele­ seeing—High School Auditorium Fri­
bration Saturday, the occasion being day night. See you there.
the second anniversary o f the birth of
Cora Lee Tlllis and Mrs. Walter
two little tots, Master William Evans,
Wight are screams—one the giggling
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Evans, nnd
girl nnd the other the crying girl—
Miss Mina Evans, daughter of Mr. nnd
both noting to hoi pthe hospital cause
B.
F.
WHJTNBR,
Cashier
Mrs. Tracy L. Evans, of Boston,
F. P. FORSTER, President
at the High ScW d Auditorium FriMass.
1
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Thirty^ boys and girls from Iaike tiny night.
The best home talent in Sanford la
H. It. Kktlcr, o f Atlanta, is spend .Mary assembled, nnd the afternoon
helping
a good cause—fbo Fernnlding a fe wdaya here attending to bus
Luughton
hospital, and for the money
ires*.
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Bociaty Editor
Phone 217-W
it
Ms* » » r
a * * .« • ! r » r 4 &lt;a tfcl* 4rpm r1m*m U * • » '" »
eatalla. ar l . l r p k « &gt; . •
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Mr. find Mrs. L. K. White, of Wn.xn
ington, D.
are among the tourist:
arriving In Sanford anil are register
ed nl the Monlcxoma.
Mrs. II. L Wager, of Beloit. Wis.,
after spending two months with Mr.
ami Mrs. Ilex Packard. is leaving for
home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Wager
will return to Florida soon, to start
! the building of their adobe bungnlows
j for rent, on ocean front property re­
t cently purchased at Daytona Bench,
j Fla.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR

Katherine McDonald

SINGING, DANCING. SKATim .,
La k e m a h y s k a t i n g j
ACADEMY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, j
293-2tc; A drama of marriage when the
gleamor fades. What docs a wonji
an expect when she marries—
Mining in the lakes, rivers, canals NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF
happiness, the confidence of her
THE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF
SEM­
end strcarnH of Seminole county, r.l*o
mate—a room, a house or a man.
INOLE COUNTY BANK, A
to regulate the catch and means em­
slon—Just some place to call home
CORPORATION
ployed, nnd also provide, penalty for
—children to call her mothor, and
its violation.
some idyllic dream that will hut
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
through life. She expects that—
Seminole County Fish &amp; (lame
but does she get it? The answer it
201-tfc
Protective Association, j
in this wonderplny.

NOTICE!

Something saved each week and
deposited at our Savings Department earning 4 % InteYcst, will
help a lot.
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NOTICE
An addition to the Packing nnd
-T O M O R R O W 1‘rccooling plant of the SanfoW barHope Hampton in
incrs' Exchange at Beardall is now be­ considering and acting upon a pro­
ing made which will enable the plant position to iherense the capital stock ‘The Light in the Dark’
to take care of -10 per cent more cel­ of naid corporation from the supi of
ery than they are now handling.
transaction of any and all husinc
necessary
or desirable in connect!)
NOTICE
SEE CATHRAE
therewith.
By Order of the President
Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Hank
a meeting of the stockholders of Attest:
MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 15th
A. R. KEY, Cnshicr.
SEMINOLE • SECURITIES
COM­
All Forms
PANY, a corporation, will be held ut 2-21-28; 8-7-1-L21.
the placo of business of said corpora­
tion in the City of Sanford. Seminole ...................................................................................................................... ..
County, Florida, on Friday, the Cth
Just Arrived another fresh shipment of those Good Candies
day o f Aprit, A. D. 11123, at the hour
of 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of
holding nn election of the stockhold­
er* of said corporation upon tho pro­
position of increasing the capital stock
of said corporation and doing ail
things incidental thereto.
Dated, this 7th day of March, A.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
D. 1023.
It. C. MAXWELL,
Authorized Kastman Kodak Agency
Rrxail Store
Secretary of Seminole
Sanford, Florida
3-7-11-21-28; 1-1
Securities Co.
aanaHxnuiiuxsjtau'auaitnHEKananaBBuuBHHBBaBaiJBBUBiiBBBBBii

Thursday— Business nnd Professional
•Women's Club meets nt the home of
Kiwaninn Samuel Bntnnel invited
Mrs. John Leonnrdl, 711 Oak ave.,
all
the Kiwaninn* to accompany their
Miss Viola Sands, of Middletown,
nt 8 p..m.
wives
to Baumel'* Spring Fashion
Thursday— Mrs. W. T.f Langley will N. Y„ arrived in the city yesterday
Revue forAU23. Needless to say, the
entertain the members of the Mcr- niul is pleasantly located ut the Mon­
gang will be then, as Mr. Buumel lias
■ rie Matrons Bridge C|wb at her ti zuma.
lor this occasion Doing pink, niuc mu a wonderful program arranged that
home nt 3 p. ni.
T R Y OUR SANFORD M AID BREAD
of white, was carriul out in the decora- is chock full of the newest idens—
Friday—B. Y. P. U. social at the home
h ort tions and refreshments.
Everywhere1he replied all, the new slulT while in
of Miss Beatrice Martin on Celery
A rrisp loaf on your table this evening would add much to your mral,
iircli throughout the ilining and
living N'ew York recently nnd is tleterminod
Avenue. All members nod friends'
to
give
the
local
people
the
benefit.
A good no:o would lie tickled in our fragrant Snnitary Bake Simp,
rooms crystal baskets lied with inrge
,aru invited.
•
inhaling the odors of-nll our appetizing, wholesome goodies.
bows of pink and blue tulle, enntainFriday-M rs. It. J. Holly will eifterThe Herald office is in receipt of
urn- ing pink hihlncir.i, sweet pear, cnrtintain the members of the Book lev ­
DnvninitbM aithn mtsmulcxt •'itcnnlnAtor
several bunches of excellent celery
lor Cockroach'-*. WatcrUi*.. Ant*. Itau and
list in ti«ins am! roots, wore artistically pioc-j
ers club at her home on Park ave.,
from the farm ef IL-eren and Alien
Mice.
tor's
«sl,
combined
with
graceful
ferns.
The
nt 3:30 p. m.
Don't uraO* tlmo trylnB to kilt Own pint*
and as the note on the celery said, "It
with powder*. ll-iuitD or » : i f exi-crlliKtital
*t&lt; r- effect was most pleasing. 'I he dining
Friday—Mothers Club will meet nt
was raised within four squares of tinpril-aruUonc
table was exquisite with alternating
the home of Mrs. M. Mlnnrik tin
Next to Prioress Theatre
R o o d y (or U a o - B o t t o r th a n T r a p e
court house." Thi; is going some and
streamers of blue and pink satin, rib2-ox. U&gt;x.3'«
I'-o*. !»•*. I l l*
Ijiuri'l ave., nt 3:30 p. m.
shows that tin- Sanford iclery di.*sBOLD EVERYWHERE
villc, lx;ns suspended from a crystal chan-, trict is hi mu:. I in tho centor of the
Friday—Regular monthly meeting of
yes- delier to each place marked with a '
the Sullie Harrison Chapter N. S.
city In starting.
lu re liny bucket of blue ami pink nnd filled
I). A. B. will lie held nt the home of
Mrs. F. K. Dutton pt 3 o/clock.
the with kiddie candies.
ANDERSON TO I’ ltKACII TO
Saturday—Cecilian Music Club meets
'The center was graced with the
NIGHT AT HOLY CROSS
1 Store in Florida
SS 10 Stores in Georgia
nt 3 o’clock at the studio of Mr:.
lovely birthday cake frosted in white
turn- and decorated with pink candy, flowFannie 8. Munson.
Fr. AmloV:on will be preacher nt
Khcd ers and topped with tiny pink tapers, Holy' Cross tonight after the Litnny
Saturday—Cooked
Pood Sale at
Stokes’ flash Store, by Women's
'ucst, Crystal baskets filled with pink and ntwl Rene tent Ini .Office at 7:15 p. m.
for!white, sweet pens, roses, nml cnriiaGuild, Holy Crow church.
Sundny—Musical.nt'Melhislint Church
oldle lions, were placed effectively. The
ASKS STORKS TO CLOSE
at 7:15 p. m. by Cosmos Trio of &lt;&gt;rtake, &gt;audios and cream also were
|-', \V. Mahoiu-y, an old and respect­
Phone 127
pink and white. ThA favor* for the ed citizen, has paased from our midst
laildo for tile benefit of tile Ripe
udge' girls were little kewpie dolls in pink •nnd I wquld respectfully ask that tlie
Organ.
rrett,
tied -with liows of blue tulle. The ►stores Ik* dosed tomorrow afternoon
jusdii* boys.were made-happy with toy jris- from four to five while the funeral of
F. J. Harris, of Winter Haven, wan
among the business visitors here yes­
erlin.'toli in cunning little* holsters. A most the deceased is being conducted as
olden i enjoyable afternoon ivas spent in a token of respect to the deceased and
terday. ’ .
I mo*-!games nnd music. Mrs. Mciscli was bis bereaved family.
Mrs. (I. F. Ilines, «*f Lakeland, ar­
- to jar stated in entertaining by Iter mothFORREST LAKE.
who er. A large number of relatives and
rived in the city yesterday for a
unlay friends were invited to attend this
short vsiit.
happy occasion.
Little Miss Cou­
ntonce was the recipient of numerous
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker, of
Albany, N. Y., were among the nrriv
Icvbly and useful gifts.
RAG.VKNT AT METHODIST
nls here .yesterday.
CHUItCll
COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS
In tile nenr future there will ho n
There will tie vocal, pinno nnd pipe
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11. Watkins, of Ft. Rcgnciit presented under the direction
Coughs and Colds art contagious
Pierce, arrived in tho city yesterday of Mrs. Wr. i» McGuin and-Mrs. J. C. nnd require prompt treatment as they organ selections. This trio need* no
introduction as they have been hfcord
PLAIN MODELS
for u short visit.
Dein nt the Methodist church, called r.prend or develop into Flu and Grippe. here on several occasions. In the
Take
no
chances
when
you
cun
get
"Christ in America."
trio are Mr. and Mrs. Wade, nnd Mar­
K. .A. Brown, of New York, was
Tho beat musical talent In Sanford Foley’s Honey nnd Tar for a few cents guerite Moor-Jones (Mrs. Rotor 11.
among the out-of-state business visi­ will assist, among the numbers on the nnd quickly rhcck coughs and colds.
Jones).
t
tors here yesterday.
prog mm will be solos, ducts, and Tho constantly increasing demand for
There will be no admission, but a
quartettes. Watch for the dale, and Foley's Honey and Tar, for three silver offering will be takcu up, for
THREE-QUARTER BELT BACK
J. E. Courtney, of Leesburg, spent
generations, kna made it- the largest
the
benefit
of
the
Ripe
Organ.
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the dny here yesterday transacting
silling cough medicine in thr world.
business.
NOTICE T(TSIIIIINKUS
Telegram from Noble Smart, Re­
Mrs. O. King, of Atlnntn, is spend­
corder, that he desires to meet ns;
ing a short time in Sanford and is
many Nobles ns possible between 71
stopping at the Montezuma.
and 8 tonight nt the Valdes Hotel.
F. L. MILLER.
COOKED FOOD SALE
C. N. Hcndlcy nnd L. T. ChristenRres. filirino Club.
den wore business visitors here yes­
The
Women's
Guild
or
Holy
Cross
terday f r o m ' Jacksonville.
A ic the gears on your car insured?
church, will hold a cooked food sale,
Master
lubricant cartie.1 with it «
Saturday afternoon nt Stokes' Cash
gurtfnptee
to replace broken or worn
Store. All kinds of good things will
out genrs. Costs no more than other
l&gt;e on sutc.
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good grease—Sanford Battbry Service
The group waiting for the go-uhead of the
Co.
3-7-Wed-Fri-Mon-lmo-c
Tlie Herald for first class job work
traffic officer usually includes all types, styles

R O U T H

B A K E R Y

and sizes of cars— but no matter what the
group, Hupmobile is ‘there’ first and fore­
most when the officer raises his hand.
New and Reduced Prices
Effective January First
Ladies' Rest Room

Sanford. Fin.. Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nnd Lake Counties
One of tho Largest nud Most Up-to-date Drlvc-ln FilllnR
tations in this part of tho state

SELLS IT FOR LESS
113 MAGNOLIA AVENUE,

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rida’s Scenic highland. With nil due ^3
{ respect to the East Const, its hospl-j*3
: tnlity and its beauty, President and.***
l u i i i i . n t &lt;1
Mtlrrnuiii. r»«-t*|tl Hum
liar I f
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tlutlrtlna. IDT
Mr*. Harding ought to have had a
l l a n n o l l a A ( f n Hanford, I'la ,
l l l y ' T h r A « » n r l "* r it I ' r r o )
glim poo of the Highland.* and to hnvo
TALLAHASSEE, March 8. — The
The Herald Printing Co. seen some of the hustling towns of
supreme court has affirmed the jmltrCentral ami Southwest Florida such
I't IIM S tlK IM
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ment of the criminal court of record
as ,Pc Land, Sanford, OrJnndo, ftu*-, *-s
it . j , i i o M . r ____ ---------------- ,_ .c — K &lt;in»r
for Escambia county in lho case of
SrrrrInrjr-Trrnaiirrr
tin, lxcsburp&gt; Lakeland, Tlltlipn, St.
N , J. L I I . U I I I )
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the State ex rel T. !-• CJant, plaintiff
I t . A . K K R I . ____ ____ « ; r n r r » l Mnm ur er ; Peteraburg, and Clearwater, Not a
LAKELAND'S MUNICIPAL POWER
t l . S. I H I I . l . V .. A i l v r r l U I n K M m in u e r
in error, vs. the County Commission­
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had
idea
to
start
a
movement
right
PLANT IS AN ASSET
I ta tr*
Mnda
ers of Escamhin county, nnd clerk
A apt l&lt;*nI Inn
now in the way of extending an inof the board of county commissioner*,
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Clrenlrtllt.n llnauitrr VitutlOM fill1llOKt J't’Ur.— Lakeland Star
Municipalities all over Florida are
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, , . defandant in error..The opinion is by
I’honr :ks - vv nfirr a. nt,
Telegram..
writing to- City Manager AntonAttorneys:
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Schneider
asking ^
for miurmu.iu..
informationj‘ 1 K&lt; „ f 1pcnMlro)lt(
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. .nm-o.vr ^
f„ r the plaintiff
sn.txi
Onr trn r, .
LAND SHARK/ HOOKED
a.mi
M l tl n n l b a
about Lakeland s municipal
light. k crnj
p
,tf 1Vn,acola,
D r l U r r r d In t’ tljr t«r f a r r i e r
|K.wes ami
Powec
and water
Water plant
plant. ,t having been|f((r h
!n t,rr()r,
Onr t t f r k
W V»*W
They will get caught occasionally,' noised abroad that Lakeland has

FROM OTHER
SANCTUMS

Listen children, and nil lover* of
beautiful, intelligent dogs, and you’ll
find out what a,treat is In store at
The Jefferson tomorrow and Thurs­
Makc nn iiKrccmcnt with yourself to de­
day, matinee and night, an a -pedal
posit a certain stint with the PEOPLES
BANK of Sanford every week, for fifty-two
added attraction.
weeks, or every month, for twelve months.
II. S. Ga|cheli, the owner of Duch­
ess nnd Merle, two wonderful collie's,
is in St. Augustine, following nn en­
Whatever the amount is, save it regu­
gagement at the An-ado Theatre, in
larly and you w ill succeed.
T h e bln I S ­
Jacksonville, nnd Mr. Johnson has
aid r n ll r r l y n i i r n
rrrm nnip
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i * ™ 1 *“'- » «—: &gt;........ ■— ***— • * &gt; » « • ; ,the judgment
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c, ,the circuit
T
.court
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for
a ad la pubii.brd r o ry rrldny. Adcrrr. they deserve— referrui|r to Dwindling ,npn» „ f nubile service.
This institution wishes to help you to
&lt;lalna r u l e * moitr k n n n n nn n|i|illra,
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Okeechobee county in the case of W been fortunate In securing Mr. Gntch■
lion, ss.oo i»rr rear, al».w&gt;» inmunnrn. real estate Agent*.
Lakeland Is willing to admit that all II. Gary and Ab-x Sloan, plaintiff in •» nni1 »&gt;«• n»arvelou9ly train^I dogs ■
win financial independence.
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Mi:*iui:n 'ru n .A**nc i reri:i» I’ lli:****
A jury in a Missouri federal court tj,e rumors are true. The plant has error vs. Kissimmee River Cattle C o..1f'*r « *"&lt;&gt; « * » engagement here,
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The Assoc In t «-l P re ** Is .r e lim lv e ly i has returned a verdict of guilty in been, now is and W ill continue to be.
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ct ah, defendant* in error. The opinThin morning Mr. Gatche’.l, Duche.-s ■
i411 ncivn dtuputch**** crrtiitrti to u or the cn*o of ,*t real estate promoter who ;in asset to the city. The recent pub* inn is by Judge Whitfield. Attorney*: and Merle, visited the Record office, m
&gt;.ia
A L L DEPOSITS INSURED
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•nd VlwTh” fortl“ .e n«iens ‘ pSuuJh^d w * proved-u. have made grave m l* Hcatlon ,of the.official audit showed E. J. LangdeU and T, I„ Gaskins, of and a demonstration-waa given of the, JJ
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•“ S f t a * . « rw rtii-.li.. &lt;.r aptcui w rai ,lt s “ ■“
tbit I....... M r *•«*..... h r . •Iiyi- Jacksonville arnl F. 1.. Henning o f ' degree of intelligence thnt has been j*
a
dtupAtche* herein nr© al*u fARprvfd
,!l *PUtnW6*l Yx \:\s. lu Irrought
Mi. ,,.j th«* investment anil that it*. Fort I’ iercc, for tin- plaintiff in error; developed in these dogs, They can do ■
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Officei jiKitAl.it npil.niMJ. I’bi.a* if* load* of h'omesccker* into hi* "mnKiCi VJJ|UC jR increasing year after year. lllarkwcll, Poancll and McCracken of everything hut talk, and they have. D
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. volley" and sold them land under the with the installation .of the new tna- West Palm Beach and It. I- Humlott very effective- nnd Intelligible ways of J
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promise that it would Ih* watered fr.ria chlnory described in detail in Tues- of Okeechobee City for the defendant their own of doing this.. If anyone a
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Sanford, Florida
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is out of office help they might just n
L_§H.
ittg the production wonder* of the'.in a better position than ever to meet
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This vvas a proceeding in which the - call on Duchess, for she can write onj
.Nile valley. Ihe tra\(-1er* from afi,r t|lc requirements although it must bo f'itruit court orderid the removal o f the typewriter, answer (lie- telephone.
hvar.t hi* alluring Song and believed
„ R&lt;,rj0U8 problem is ever
(Jnry line! *Stoan n&amp;
county anil tjo nil ^ort.t -nf hamly, nilprul I;
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Great weather for our resident to him. They came and made their h um- prc3l,nl because of Lakeland's steady { '“ J '
up |
The
higher
court
holdthe
r
e
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things
of
the
kind.
She
picks
)«■ enjoying.
on little tract* purchased from him id .j;rQWth Tbrce yt,B\ s
tho numb,.r 'J '
no attempt was made to attack tht
unjuatified.
w ra p s' of paper front the floor* (■!"* P la n n illJ ? 10 S e n d
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great price*. Then they tried to turn ( ^
jn jj8B
probably'not in •
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drift* of inside streets.
she found plenty of that to do in a
A .v . n « ! n n «
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And a* n golf expert (7 ) we would on the water, the life-giving water, s ;fi ()f fjft(.on hundred* the latest
, y n nicn,&lt;*r,,ll'," n’ decision without
Elevated trains, running ail night,
officer, tidily deposits;
American Negroes
e say that tho gulfing should Iw the j that
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W n r L i n R i l l i r 1* * ^ trncks open. Subway* in Mmand
l O VY 01 lk I I I * V U I I l j hollan wero nol nffe&lt;.tctli but ln ,K&lt;
la-st In tho world just now.
the
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face of tho desert
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.. Hons in Brooklyn Where limbri-round
Mnrclr 8.—Harry V.
Hardwick has been offered n g.jod 1,1
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*',,.■ lines traverse many open cut-, drifton the steamship'.
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job in Washington, but lie refuse* to
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, * mg snow hampered service.
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nvre,
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uttxt
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tvatViuur,
aliU
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nCt.'il
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thv
gigantic
fraud
take
plna
resign as governor of Georgia In ac­
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,n*‘ 1 for appellant; I.nndi*. Fi*h and Hull master to go and bring him-from **liJ•he had perfected plan* to transport
*i**1^*.
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Irlaimleaa.
It
is
testilie-l
that
the
pne
cept. Well, Atlnnla is a Brier place
basket the last piece of paper she had: L, Uv,.cn
nllfl 5,()00 Ameriem, no- " S p r i n g to ramairr at qu arn S
who now suunls convicted, nc- provision for keeping
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.our public
,r util.... „ (if lu.U nd fM
i hnn Washington any time anil i»- molar,
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itiea in line with that growth. The. By a memorandum decision without *placed there. She immCfilntely did p * ; pro
(rt tbt- Ruhr to work th# Iirt^prr^n^ * temnin nt
tua
v
h*rcd.guard*
to
keep
out
any
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peciully in the summer time.
until the storm abated.
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early use of a new turbine generator
but his own men (/oat tnlkjng to the
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.. ,.t.'i opinion the Supreme court has nf- she was told. This wan otily one of-Jtoal mine* seized by-the. French govimmigrant,” from Missouri arid Kan-!Uat
k . W‘ 7®?,.d fl'rWd Iho damv of the Cdrcirit court the numherlca* thing* Ditches * iliil. j p7nnrcnL
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Tmsuay rmd yesterday \s Mumfsil
nnrent.
biought the iieason’s total in thi* city
That
little gnat of wind We had
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ftH(| J)jw., wh„ m be bad corraled lv"’ t.,, "0 ," ‘
tnir tri," hu ' &gt;*1 th " for Seminole ctfuqty In the cam of and those who go to the Jefferson will
At
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A t least oOO noil-union miners front tofit.ui inches. The wintet *&lt;f lsyj.
here the other night « « * something
^ nf „
f
lhpa1.
«» k-mwn that f the city made A„ njI r . WotHlhridge, et al. nppob have n chance to see then, all.
„ K. Wtsl Virginia coal field* .........
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.ill lie
more than mere wind In other plncc*.
But the stigma will a -t on the
r" “ ! “ f&lt;f ‘ ’ i ' M
InnU. v«. J. F. i.ai .g. et al. upprilte*.; Duri.es* is .even years old. ind « ' ffnt on thl. Onlunn. which, 'ail* oa‘W ,,0,“ th*
(M '“ th
. arid further nerlli jt blew u gale. We
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'bad t,K;* f" ’"
stiu.n jiiiwir that Attorni-y*: John
Leonnrtii of San- sho ha* been trained from n baby, her March la, said Mr. Dougherty. “ They j 7C incite*.
always did sny thnt Florida is the
education i* in tin* post-graduate will be followed by other shipment.:
greatest place In the world In which t&lt;&gt;
If you want ALL the NEWS, and
tor, all the prospective reserve power tirg, tor appell'
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r ■ : .. ............. .......... stage. NI&lt;*1 1*-, who belong' to Duchess
r.-, fist ns tho men tan he colic-ted.'*
i iila. l ying and •winding is not in­ voubl be uniter &lt;ontnu-t. It ib«-! not
want
It i K LSI I from th*- wire, and
live.
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ill a baby*
baby
.(, r |)oBBju.rly snl(| \mba*sador
The supreme *o«ri lia, reversed ,s four year* old, and i» -till
digenous to any state or tiny section ! ke mu- h figuring til l illl up ll total
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it
in a legible condition, and
the judgment or 1 1-.■ cimi.l court f &gt;- m the eye* of the limther, who is the
,lf Franco had received-hiAnd now that it is bitterly mid iti of ihe country
before it get* stale, sub * rdsj \ *a for
■i jidilittonal power
requirements Jack,son county t* tin ease of K. I*. leader in everything.
,names in U'lishington that tm mt* r- the Daily Herltld nnd you will gif*
If the Florida legislature will pa 1 It* :i J lh*' busp• ; Ido
the north, blizzards are blowing ami
nov UH \\* bh; ns ce t
Mr, Gali-hcll say, hts dog* nr*- not iutional coprplications would ensue.
ig . plainiitT in
the Dtiow j- snowing, what a relief the toll pit paled by the rt put aide It- * i t ionstructlon, are cs&gt;mpletcd, to
get what you want.
emir, vs. State of Florida ex rel Ro­ “ trick dogs" anti they arc not in any
'I he ■nugkoes will, rceoive ST.ntl a
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It must lie to the people of till), e pi,li­ ult.ir.-. of the state nl the session soon sny nothing of the h rgi- parking house ot i Johnson,- &lt;!■ •ndnnt in error. The -t rite rtf the words. They are i-dinntnay
h
i
addition
to•hoarii
and
lodging,
.ANTI-SALOON LEAL! E IIK\Im!ies north when they lease nil tin m .o*bt- held tr Will be dtlTirul; if not *;l the l.akclaiiil t'iiru* (irowii ' As* opiniun in per cc lain Attorneys; I'nul *
and show n^rentaljtabh* degree of j;e Sllj,|i
v.'il| receive eumpetisulion
VKN VOTE OF CON FHiKNt'E
nnd snow nnd journey to the balmy iltlpo ltd f*i uch I::.colt to opeJ.r.i' •cialion, the new- hotel and any minit'artei- o f Slnri .utu, for plaintiff in ; intelligence. There seems to be no in t-vent'of injury.
climate of Florida.
in hi- :-tut&lt;- in the futuie. tamprt i,. r „ f private tesidem.es, work on tri'or; fr. L. Mt-Kumon of Mitrianna |*-hd to the tilings they call .I,, anil
. . Arab labor was rriven a trial bv| SYRACUSE, N. V., Meh ft,—Wil— i---------------o —
I t,»r'!which will be under wav within the for defendant in error.
the demonstration'is a revelation .•* l(l0 French, but failed to prove hardy Ham II. Andersen, suit. iiftsrinteadSanford will be tit tju* movie , E d'
III-St few Weeks.
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dog mentality.—St. August mt- Record. t nough l*i with-tund the gn* and bard cat *if tiic anti-iarbimi
gue, whose
lame sny . and we should h • ill doll- Mil VI ADVEUIISINt; DID FOR
S. - The
fv tit* me.irdinic it i gratifying to
TAI.I.A HASSd E. March
work, Alr. Dougherty said.”
lieniicial uffuir* are un*i* r um-tifs&lt;*&gt;I i ntut r*jw- ready to “ gt t hot”
• si i*fin-:
'be I.:ik* laudiT* to linn tv tln.t the city Supreme court ■ *&lt; bunded lown the
lion by a New York gnu 1 jar\, «w
Middleton does on
by" hi- tool :c C.ililcm Sn f d * . of
j** * i | of an ;.u.p!i supply i f fulluwlrrt; de--iri •sgiven
a vote of rnnllilencc by Central
WASHINGTON,
March
R.--Stno
la- ri :*g plcliin- rhrin iiinch in
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y-h
y tie I*n
Trial for. the St unit, . {'ary' Hughe* nirfburTteil n idatement New York
I v ilrt * f n iputiity Mi -e.tpenur
Adl,i'.|i‘i! l)..ttt&gt; a.f thu ( irtuit
minister.-* here ycctetday.
sly 0,1 1 Ii ,c it .t •! » ! nil |
. I in SI. !«• i! ii! rret-.r-rnlly prevailing through- court for Mut
b •
ii
tounly in tb
Fla.
Brink
Robbery
last
night
that
lithad
never
heard
nf,
y;** .i . ti ihii'ifg t iiiu.iy ,-,roll mi.
Ty
nta'I-i
. o hit*
, I ■■ ii;, that It i a ii i| ns. el to A, U. I.tvine *a. appell at v
For quick result:* try n want ad.
a plan to trail-.potl American negroes
in reg.sitl tin- city in lb*1i-yp* of those who have power- mut I u.nl, .1 I owt-r
K ac:
illj
T h r . U n t r i n f r t ! | * r r i»ii*
tu
Hurtle
to
work
ht
the
coni
mines
1IOW lit DM. MIL AND MRS. II \litin
AVESl' I’ALM REACH, March 8.
-lien |s. by Judge Whitti*.d to drink the minertd water*' us- *Iocs. The
IHNG, HOtYDt DO!
“ A few years ago the majority nf U(1„ fuUIU, (l!t th, |OWi.r lcVL.i,,
a ,ol field,
winter v
, - m
St. iV.m-lmrg ^ ■„ lind,
Uml nli lhe
Warrea (i. ILinfitig
g rlrnuhi not Ih , were iron, (he Mmol,
,- t, with
Floridit town* is pure
nving lieen
lK-en made lllu.ois. Ohm -ami ,Indian j :
i f Iam| in| )lf
hehl responsible for having
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president of tfie Unitid Slate
Io­ rtumlng t-b* c rare for (be leader-hip.
1 not nil pnlaLjhle in th*
I Ottbl In- i :*Jlei|
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wa* Isirn thnt way and it i&lt; nil the Ihe only 'nt* -ha*
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•supply enjoyed l*j Lak« lntn
, , ,,able .I■tit, a - me ,i *lk*
,, put. . it,
. . . i nurl ,for
more to his credit that lie i- a mem­ eastern havingn'ivtbingId.*- a large . Taint
v county ill u.-.- „ f tion of the state ott ni-v t*i re&gt;i-r thi!i«»a * that ii,* inter rat em:.!
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ber of the Fourth Estate. II* f.-lb.w- r-p*-*-.-illation w;i th uruv v.-*m * Mo- ' .
from that ■’ 11.mfait il Mold*",
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K!«.yl Ki.H . *iuilitiff in rimi . . tloatii&lt;n.« win i I ri-mlt.
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f !«
. •i a i **k\ . i
t*f tile pr*--s th.n fio*- * * - rul * ••■l..*f
Ylntthew.-, the oHn r men in
In tno : ;a*» fM*nt iHUicfirtinir liu* :
*h I nl nt tti i**-t**T. OpMiiiin r,"'l
It was j.lnie*l that im su.ii propusigret-tirg* t** the publi-h* i "f ih* M.i .' .
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towci i*i.*m improveim i,ts, it t* olsti by Judge M In,field. Attorney*: Rub- dieted juinljy. with .Miililii-tori mol who
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non, Ulim. Stm, to (lie I *i.&gt;J &lt;&gt;f I low
I .* .1 ..M.i I* , I &gt;......' ■ tv he noted that the installation of Uicrt W, Davis and J. Axaklah M il- * f cnpetl from tile Rrowutd jail on Dc'
w|tjJ- * Itovhe* bv^
cri, lie has east aside the cates of tmw tilings have .bunged. When Hit*,...... ............... . ................. ....... s..„J.r,.s.. -c
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c.-mher Nth,
wn* granted.
” ,I,M »- ry ? ,th «'.* ,IuKh« .*'&gt; *
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new Itoiler and new pumps provides linfns, of Gainesville,
for |damtiff
in ttchiher
Htn, wn* gr.iniiti,
official
included (v*h AiulwsaadoE JuaacrnM or anyone-else; j
Ificial life after a strenuous year of c«mtlt of names dn the t&lt;iurist regi:*- ....
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vdditomal fire protection, a flow of error; River* C, Buford, attorney
m unessc* tor uic »auo mciu
resp
on sih illticf that come to hut few ter* at the Chamber atGommcrce wa*
x a m i n e t he
;s|Kiiisdnlitieri
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Ste-nt haul: official* mol a citizen i At the French embassy it wa* dc
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-,000 gallon* a minute under a pres- general and Marvin C. McIntosh, ms- • loan, nam. mut mi* ami si
o-n in this
wor d—he is nnvin
etlie j made last week there
were six -.tnt*'
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new Coodycnr
men
thi* World—he
pay in gtlie
tlu-ie wvre
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who testified they were in the hank ll;' r,,! fH'.t nothing was known of the
• office.
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. -ore of 110 pound* to the square Inch, slstnnt for tin-state,
A
penalty’ for holding high
Now
with more than L'.tUfO mtfnes. l our of b.mg available.
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Cord
Tire with .the
This statement i*
Reversed for new trial: Judgment.M the time of the roldury and who Ibnighcity plan or o! Dmignerty.
he seeks rent and ircrentioti in Flor­ the eight stales with more than l,ou"
theT'tatcment
was
authorised
that
miy
beveled
AH-VVeathcr
*iilculated to inspire a M-nse o f *e- of the t'ir-ui*. Court for Hillsborough identified Middleton .a one of
ida where it is to be hoped In- will be iegi-it. ml were eaalerrt state The
u&gt;l,.
i
niuejn
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nn
rit
by
Dotigheity
thnt
the
Tread.
The tread is
only among tin- people and should eotmty in the case of L. II. Meeks, ^ r,e n,tn conneclc d with the tir proposal had been laid before Sucreaide to forget the M’iiite llou*e and list was ui&lt; follow
corni-flat,thd
rubber
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Raker,
o'
j i:*. have fiiine i-ffeit on in*uriinee rates, plaintiff in en ir, vs. \V M. Ji.hiiston 11r&gt;'- Sheiift I*. (inv of tile * wl .j, t-is Hughes by the Frcm h amhassiiCongress nnd Wall Stiee! mol Sena­
N.-w York *
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m
p
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d
is
new
I nkelniitl undoubtedly an* an tin- a ml M'illu \L.v John* ton, ilefendanl.- ounty. t'dd *1"
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tor I.oilge and olhi-r ie oleni il-. tb..i
i die*
t v: as pule fabrication."
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and
Improved,
the
I-it.nit and aluabb a *-l in il&gt; pow- tit error. ( ipi.iimi by Judge Whit- 1,!d capture &lt;-*l the men.
have l.a*l a Luge plan- in ' lo- io,i. ;
Fell!' &gt;L auui
ll :
I
nlice
officers
from
iuikclpnd
end
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sidewall
is
heavier,
and thuuglj* of those who lau-lv oc* ■.Mii Itiguii
Lti.’h; •' *u!iud; while the city eoimnissiun- field. Attorneys: McFarlane and Me-: hmt C.ty related tin* story of the STORM IN N EW
the tread blocks are
cup*- 'he |: •sidential eliair at Wash­
Mnssnchuselt*
1,7a I its and the city manager have not Fnrlan-.*, and llonty 11. Cole, vf Tainr e in fo r c e d . T hen
j-nid
:■«,
it
is
more
than
likely
that
pa,
for
plaintiff
in
ertor;
Don
C.
‘^.plure
of
t
.vo
men
in
I
hint
t-ity#
YORK TAKES ITS
ington. i. cry body of a Just disposi-f 111Inula .
buy
it, and you will
with
the
efficient
handling
now
esMcMullen,
of
Tnmpn,
for
defendant
alleged
to
have
keen
Mobley
nnd
Midtion will ndtiiil that President Hard­
New Jersey
TOLL OF LIVES
J,‘’ . in i. i tld* department
. .
. ofr ...
i n ’ in
- error.
dletoii. The ensii-wan not concluded
find
thnt it is the
I'neojtablhhud,
public,
jdleton
ing ha* corned a holiday; everybody | Indiana
___
longest-lasting
tire
of
t‘
r
n:l'rv‘
l'e
will
continue
to
In
*
not
only
.
Reversed:
The
decree
of
the
Ciron'jr
!,'
mut
*
half
of
the
stale
will rejoice that Mr*. Harding lifts
What ha* changed the tide
n iy Ti*»* A M m d iilftl l'fP i»|
telf-suporling,
hut
a
profit
producer,cult
court
of
Hillsborough
county
in
witnesses
ln
ing
examined
nnd
i:*
exyou
have
ever
used.
NEW
YORK,
March
8.—Three
per*
recovered HUffieiently from a recent vet to St. Petersburg?
We will give you real
to such an extmt thnt. allowing for the rare of Walter R. Mize, appellant,' fw’ctw* to ttcl-lJI1F n,osl
11,1
are dead, one living and several
very *eriuu* illness;tu permit her to:
Advertising.
.... i ..I.. m :.._ ...... n&lt;„ *ii.........mi.....ncssion today.
service on it.
injured is part of the toll enacted here!
accompany her distinguished huslmml.
For two ,.canons the Chamher of *b irccinticm mid upkeep, it will still vs. Lula Mize, appellee. The opinion j
.
t i l t )
ing up and .lawn the inland Commerce han been eom-vntrating ita.^'V '-rilde to keep the rate* for light, Ii per curiam. Attorneys: McFarlanei *‘ ‘‘flk-ren was rcprescateii »y
by a Snow storm which lasted 'from
In cruising
A t G ooJrtar Sortiro S toiioo
of Jacksonville.
O o o ltrt to* mt! and roeom Tuesday forenoon until yesterday1
of tho East Coast and in an1adveiti*ing in the East, mrd the re*. I"1"*'1’ n,uI wl*W*r, well within a re-as- and McFarlane. o f Tampa, for. appel- '*'• uor®ni°*
water* of
!
m * n d Goodyear Tir*• ond
bark thorn up w ith itondard
It
has
been
demonlant;
J.
A.
Rowe
ami
C.
E.
Lcmiro,
of
morning.
octasiomd game o'f golf amid the most suit ha- ln*on that the number of pod- " nal,!(' ^ i:urV
Goodyear Aaroi; *
TO INVESTIGATE BUREAU
’
comfortnhk* surroundings, Iruth ih e! pie uiniug-Trom that section
ha*
that the new boiler baa earn- Orlando, for appellee,
Two of the victims were found dead,
Ills T h e A aiorlntrd l‘ rc»»l
.
.
c'NT
VULCANP.INf
N
V
O
lIK
Si.
I’riesldenL and Mr.*, Raiding will have; greatly Increased. The MiddleWest*1*' “ i l ! keep" by producing steam in
In the case of the city of Miami, et
WASHINGTON, Meh, J. — Com- &gt;» snow batiks. Jhc third slipped
Dak Avc. nnd T !r ' l'ri*ct,
the "ingredient*" necessary to u real ha* more than held Its own, hut th»*i‘ lusintltlei1 and with so economical a nl., plaintiff* in error vs. Mary E. plete investigation ‘o f tho veterans bu- ’ from an Icy platform nnd was killed
Hanford, Florida
rest. Florida is honored by the pres*; tittreare from the eastern idales has ,Ll'
fuel oil, that il has caused joy Firth, defendant in error, the su reau after adjournment o t congre/i by a train.
cnee of these distinguished American' been to Inrgc* that the lead lias been 111,11 satisfaction to thj* city officials pro me court has ordered that if with- vvas assured yesterday when the sen-’j Si" and a half inches of snow fill,
citizens.
taken away from Illinois nnd Indiana who are devoting their energies to in JO days after the filing of thi*man- ate ndopted a resolution providing nnd trnffic wns grentiy impeded. A
If a word of friendly criticism might which used to be one-two-three, lias ward making Lakeland's business nf- date in the trial court, the plaintiff fo r a special senate committee of three force of nearly 10,000 men worked all
fairs an example of otvicicnry and remits $2,800 of the damage* nward- member* to conduct the inquiry.
Jilny to clear tho main arteries, while.
he' permitted, somebody Im* denied \dropped hack to eighth,
cd the judgment will stand affirmed
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the presidential party an opportunity | Another notable filin g about the economy,— Lakeland Star-Telegram.
------- -— o-----------nt* $2..'i00. Otherwise the judgment
to ace a section of Floridn thnt would! *°utiM registration is the large numwill stand reversed for a .new trial.
prove n delightful surprise; iVQtocveri 1*er of people from the tending states, Dakota Governor
Attorneys: A. J. Roie, Hudson and
made up the itinerary overlooked Flo- A few year* ago it wns not able to have!
Deplores Publicityre
t’ ason ntid E. R. Kurtz, of Miami, for
the leading state show 1,10(1 person*
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registered, and no (date could show
Resulting lo Fiorfda plaintiff* in e m ; R. B. Gautier, of
a* many a* 2,000 names. Now two
Miami, for defendant in error.
U SELL
WHEN U
state* have run well over tin* tl.OOO Deplore* Death of Hoy, Deplore* Fact
YOUlt REAL
LIST IT
mark. The total registration is very
Thai He Died in t-’foridu
High Winds
ESTATE
WITH US'
huge- far ahead of the record for
la
Hit Tallahassee
: last reason, which was the beat that
I l l y T hi- t a m r l n l r d l - r r o . )
BlSMAJtK, N. 1&gt;„ March 7.—Gov­
had Iwen known in point of number*
Killed Five Cows
Spencer Height lots are going
ernor NestuR, in a letter to Governor f.1T
of visitor* in town.
fast. One of the best nub-divis­
Dai dec of Florida, Expressed regret
And Blew Milk to Jncksonvillc, Skim­
ions in Sanford and all big lot*.
if injury should result to the state
ming It En Route
Negro
Captured
of Florida through the publicity of
Sec us now and nick while luck­
the resolution adopted by the North
and Hurried to Jail
ing Is good. Easy terms.
Illy Th«- A..nrti&lt;lr&lt;l I 'r r . x )
at Anderson,
C. Dakota senate deploring tin* death of TALLAHASSEE. March 7.— High
Martin Tnlbert of that state who al­ wind that ::wopt this section last night
leged to have died in Florida as the prostrated wire communication and
Itty T h e A a w r l a t r f l I ' r e * . !
ANDERSON, S. C., March 7.—Geo. leriiit of a Hogging while he waa a caused some damage, killing five
• ACKNTH
cows belonging to n local dairy, it is
Allen, aged 65, u negro charged with prisoner working on contract.
reported. Wind blew down n barn and
killing
his
employer
Cecil
Hall,
n
REAL ESTATE
young white farmer Monday, whs cap­
A clergyman says poverty, isn't an injured 21 bead of stock belonging l o
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
tured early today near hero by n sher­ aid to virtue. Ho may. know human a dniry. igg* 4*f-.
105 W. First SUSAN FORD, FLA
iff’s posse. Ho is being hurried to Co- nature, but ho doesn't know the price
j lumbia for safe keeping.
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of hootch.
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FOR SALE

FOR KENT— I rooms unfurnished, NEW ENGLAND IN GIUI* OF To Abolish Convict
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SNOW
reasonable. 710 W. First St. 294-3tp
Lease System in State,
FOUrHERY—Two largo rooms, cen­
HOSTON,
March'
8.—New
England
trally located, suitable for paint or
FARMS
Rep. Stokes Has Bill
tni pentor’s shop. Apply, Owen, the yesterday was in the grip of one of
the
worst
snow
storms
of
the
winter.
HOMES
photographer, 112 Park Ave, 294-tfc
Also llos Good Ideas on Building the
Nino inches fell in Boston.
room lurnisnea apart
LOTS
Stale Roads
Classified Ads Ic a word. No 'P*i
ment, furnished room, 200 E. Third
WHEAT KING DEAD
Ad taken for less than 2ftc.
Travel or go in business some day
HUNGALOW
St.
293-Rtp
(Or Tkr AiiM liirt Prt«»l
And positively no Classified *®!New,- ft rooms/ good location $3,300.00
NEWTON, Kans.. March 8,-W m .
— where is the money to come
PANAMA CITY, Fla., March 8.—
KOIt RENT—ft room furnished cotAds charged to anyone. Cash hs
Terms like rent.
Brownlee, a college mnte of Presi­ Representative J. Ed. Stokes, of Bay
tage,
adults
only.
708
West
Third
from?
must accompany all orders. Hi)
,SL____________ *____________ 233- 6tp dent Harding, and widely known in county, will introduce a measure in
Count the words and remit Pn
Knnsas as a wheat king, died at his the coming legislature to nbollsh the
- -j Fo r RENT—3 or 4 furnished houscacordlngly.
Something saved each week and
home near Zenith, Reno county, last county convict leasing system, he de­
STORY AND HALF HOUSE
keeping rooms at 810 W. First St.
night, according to word received by clared In a statement ma’de public yes­
^ B e a u tifu l grounds, large lot lOOx
deposited at our Savings Depart­
Apply Peninsular Elec. Co., 112 Mag­
relatives here today, Brownlee at­ terday. Mr. Stokesi who Is a candi­
» J * » * * » * » **
^ ft. Citrus trees, banana and sht
nolia Ave,
29ft*2tp
ment earning 4 % Interest, will
tended Ibcrln college at,Iberia, Ohio date for speaker of the house, pointed
FDR’S A l e — Fine l)uild-btry Cluac in tomkoo.
at the same time Wnrren G. Harding out that he introduced a measure
help a lot
Easy terms
W AN TED
irtg lot, excellent Ioea-|
was
a
student
there.
looking to this end in^the 1921'session j
WANED—A chance to buyd your
tion, next to my resi­
new homo before lumber gets any
but that It wns lost. He then put
Think this over and get your
Fur quick results try a want ad.
JHJNGALOW, $6,500.00
through a local bill abolishing the,
higher. Plans and estimates furnishdence.
Terms to re­
account started.
Esst front, Southeast corner, 5 rooms, cd.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
system so far ns it applied* to his
sponsible party.— S. W . Rath, large front porch, flack pdrch,jG00U J0US for
, bf)}fB. f ,can ntuJ
county.
Bradford, 911 Oak Ave. laundry tubs. Hot water piped all; hroithfu1 work. Opportunity for
Although Mr. Slokoct_has not shap­
over. Double floors. Properly built advancement. Apply Western Union
Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf-c
ed up any definite legislative pro­
FOR SALE-D osler and Uays’ paints ‘ JroughouL Ideal location.* Terms Telegraph Co.
gram he made known that he was in­
280-tfc
terested In road building legislation
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty like rent.
WANTED TO -BUY— Small, second
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc *
and was giving the subject considerhand fire-proof safe. Address T. E.
j
able study. He is confident ,hc said,1
CAUMEtta— Kou can get &gt;&lt;«u utu
King, Box 1, Sanford.
. 233-Up
A
C
O
M
M
U
N
IT
Y
B
U
IL
D
E
R
ORANGE GROVE
that there needs to he n large amount j
frnm-v and Irrigation plugs at th*
Over G nercs, nil in bearing trees.; WAPU'EIJ 1 U UUt—Asparagus lern
of work In this connection and that j
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
On corner of hard road, near city.
f,*y R°^(l den" *tock wil1 Pay
F. P. FORBTBR, President
B. P. WUITNBR.
the present ryajsjta nhoulcl he changed.
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke Terms to responsible people. Price n Rood Pric0* Address W. P. Newell
“
Wo
will
neve.*
have
a
system
of
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopkn,
House, Mobley’s Drug Store am! $3,000.00.
good roads in this state," he declared,
!Fin.
273-lf;
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf
“until the four trunk 'lines are com­
"I’m going to kill you and tear you
WANTED—Twenty experienced white
FOR SALE—Tune Pink tomato plants
pleted and every county scat connect­ Kill Them All,
into pieces for bait to catch fish with.
CELERY
FARM
men
to
bunch
celery
at
the
Sanford
—J. A. Cunningham, 13th St. ami
ed by n hnnhAurfaced road with one
Said
Hugh
Willis,
you
scab—"
ft
acres
tiled,
5
acres
uncleared.
On
Farmers'
Exchange
Packing
Plant
at
Myrtle Ave.
293-3tp’
of those mmn highways. All work
Tracy
testified that the unarmed
good road, nenr hard surfaced road. Btardall,
233-ftt-jw.tc
In Herrin Riots
mtd consideration should he in this
AUTOMOBILES f o r s a l e
i
ptiaoners
were taken into the woods,
*2,
1920 Dodge touring, excellent con-' t,om* *nmk
buildings; has not,
i^rectlon."
after Willis had driven up in an au­
LOST
Witness
Points
Out
Willis
in
Crowded
dition, new tires, and top, 1021 B u lc k ^ " n worked for 80,ne timP* Pr{« *
Mr. Ktokes said he would Ik* favor­
tomobile and said to “ kill them all.”
Terms can be nrrangbd.
six touring paint and tires, extra
Court Room
&amp;
able
to legislation which would desig­
LOST— One white and m l pidded
He said one bullet struck him aa he
good. A bargain.
nate the work to be done on the main
July hound bitch clog, on brick road
T
R
O
ran but that he escaped by swimming
rtcTuu
1919 Chevrolet, guarantees!, good
MARION. HI., March 8.—Hugh
highways nnd providing for a system
a small lake.
CELERY FAIt.M
in ncar Wekjwa bridge, Fell. 14th,
tires, going at $200.00,
of county scat laterals. He would fa­ Willis, state hoard member of the
On cross examination Tracy said .
in first
c lass
con- , ,
_nbt)Ut 28 PoUnd9’ Six *ear” 1
Dodge delivery, « rare buy at $326, i 10
y acres, all ‘tiled,
........
----------------vor legislation that for this purpose Illinois Mine Workers, wns pointed that after the firing on the men had
$30.00 toward.—J. ft, Hardin, j
lion't pass this up. .
.
■
d,t,on* N,cc ,,ew r‘*room «R * g c, also H04’ Elm Ave.
would divide th*f state Into four sec­ out fro mthc witness stand nt the sec­ started he got o gun and wont to the
288-Ctp !
'5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 ?
Hudson six, elegant shape, $300.00. \G room house nml out buildings. Near
tions nnd split the road monies nnd ond Herrin riots trial yesterday as top of one of the mine buildings and
I.OkT1—Large Cameo pin, Feb. 17. f t .
These cars are all bargains. Call in ,hard road’ and ral,ron'k
P,aco
,
. .
,
construction forces between them in ; the man who gave an order to “ kill returned the fire.
and see them
UlR &gt;ern
token cnro ° f and pro-! returned to owner, libera) reward.
w*iiiu*«c
proportion to their mileage of the vies- [ them all," after a mob hud taken 18
"Who did you shoot at," ^he was
duccd a good crop o f celery this year, b’co Herald -office.
230-Gtp
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
]
igiintcd roads. The legislature under non-union workers from the mine of asked.
hi* plan would designate the work anil the Southern Illinois Coal company
Phone 449
West First Street 1 nc0 •V1*500’ Tcrms can be arrnnR
"I shot nt those who were firing at
TWELVE TEAMS TIED
292-294-29G-C
i1'"[kind of work to be done on the four last June. The accusation wns made i me."
■main lines and the county seat later­ by Robert Tracy, a survivor of the
FOB SALE—'Modern bungalow, praeJohn KhafTner, a .clerk in a Hortil7 The ,U«drhtrd Prf«*l
als. Each of the four sections of the riots. At the time of the outbreak, ; rin hardware store, testified some man
tienjly new, bargain for quick sale.
CELERY FARM
NEW YORK. March 8.—The 50th
j state—the congu'sslonal
districts he testified, he was firing a locomotive had come into the store the morning
Also ft acre farm on good road. Easy
10 arras, all tiled. Good land in hour of the six-day bicycle race found
&lt;
might
he
usod^J*
said—would
then at the mine and was a union man be­ of the riot and had asked for guns
terms. Inquire 1103 Onl; Ave, 293-3tp good condition. No buildings, flow-1
trams still tivd for the leadership.
receive a proportionate share of the! ing a member of the International and ammunition, saying: “ The local
in
bolt SALE Thoroughbred Boston jug wells, near hard road. Close in. They had traveled l.Olu miles and
money available for construction pur-, Brotherhood of Ktcamshovel Workers is good for it."
Terrlor pup, six weeks old. Phone Also near loading station. Price $tl,- four laps. The
puses and the road fortes nt the dis- . and Dredge Men."
The witness said he refused to give
and five laps.
1G4-J.
293-3tp 300.00. Terms.
"Don’t kill these men on the pub­ them any guns without an ontcr and
posal of the state. Should any coun­
FOR KALE—Tomato plants, $1.30 per;
ty have road forces of its bwn and tie- lic highway where there are women thnt a little while lates some ono
1,000.— W. R. Fort, Mecca Ham­
hire to build its own road connecting and children," he quoted Willis ns called him on the telephone and said:
mock.
205-3tp * A. P. Connolly &amp; Sons
the county scat with n trunk highway, saying. "Take them over into the
"This is Hugh Willis. The boys
WA NTK D—-To see all those who Pliane In
(he state would supervise the wiilk •woods and don’t let one get away; kill want some guns nnd nmmnuitlon to
10H Magnolia Ave.
them all.’*
want to learn to play the Hawaiian
ami provide for the material.
shoot birds. You let them have It. I
Ask for .Mr. Bronson
The motion picture
is the drama o f a girl
The witness also picked out Otis will make it right."
guitar. Call at Allen Music Co., Pal- 288-1fe­
A
contingent
fund
should
he
set
who didn’t know sho
man will be at the Val­
(lark from among the six defendants
metto Ave.
295-3tp
aside in the road budget, under this
had a pricxj tag cm her
FOR RENT— I nice npnrtmnet, alt dez Hotel tomorrow, Fricharged with the murder of Antonio MRS. MELLON AND HARRY LEK
FOR KALE IL L eggs for hatching,! cciuvenlence.-j and well furnished.—- ] " ■ i.
plnn.Jte stated, to provide for bridges
heart.
&lt;8
,
Mulkqvihth, former soldier, veteran
ARE MARRIED
that ordinarily would absorb the en­ of the Somme nnd Argonne and one of
$1.00 per sottlhg. Special prices «n d ’ateu’ Building Phone 1K1. 290-tfc day, n t
a. in. and
tire
allotment
of
its
section.
incubator lota.—Mra. D. Steele, phone,----------------------------------- ---------------- Written by EdmundCouWinR
the victims of the tragedy,
NEW YORK7 March 8.—The mar­
3305.
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205*8tp I-'Oli RENT— Furnished bed room, all Kiwanians are ur­
The legislature in drawing up its
Tracy
testified'
he
had
seen
Clark
riage
was solemnised here yesterday
A Tiffany Production
reasonable, 122*s Palmetto Avenue. gently requested to be
program should designate, Mr. Ktokes walk up to C. K. McDowell, crippled of Mrs. Norn Mellon, divorced wife of
F O R -KENT
292-310
said, that the work on the trunk lines superintendent of n mine, and another Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and
on hand to take part in
FOR RENT—Eight room house, weft FOR RENT—2 room furnished npurtcome up to the specifications requir- victim,of the riot, curae him nnd bent Harry Arthur I,ee, New York drt
located.— A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
ment, good location. Apply 400 the making of this pic­ At the Princess Friday and Saturday, ed by the federal government in order him over the head with the butt of dealer. Mr. lore gnve his age ax 30,
269-tfe Palmetto Ave.
293-Gtp ture.
%
March 9th nnd 10th
that thyy would receive federal aid.
a pistol. He said Clark told McDowell, and the bride as 44.

Yon may want to Marry

£1s Love

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Mae
Murray

NOTICE!

Rose

11:45

I TWO DAYS

2 M ore Days of the Silk Sale

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36 E HEAVY CREPE DE CHINE
All the colors, yard—

$1.95

BELDING TAFFETA

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The new Spring shades, yard—
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$1.95

THE NEW BAMBOO SILK

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EXTRA HEAVY CANTON CREPE

Only a few pieces, yard—

$1.95

-

Black, Tan, Grey, Brown, Lavender and
Navy, yard—

$1.95

PAISLEY SILK

$2.95

Every shade o f Crepe and Pussywillow, yard

SILK HOSIERY

$2.45 to $3.25
Plain colors, yard-

Onyx, Radmor and Phoenix, Full Fashion,
all coioi’3, for, pair

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DRESSES

Beautiful styles from Co-ed and Bettie Wales, designed especially for The Silk week, priced, at, each—

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

m home of Mrs. Epdor Curlctt Thhrf;,
day nfternoon. Red and white were;
the colors used for this pretty pnrty j
H
a
M
and
the Color scheme -was carried outj
!W
*3
with vases of red roses and orange(
fm.
f t 4 M fc! R K fa ^ ^ *a blossoms. The hostess served fruit,
mind, cheese and nut sandwiches and
coffee.
The oyster* suppr given here Inst
Mr. I-ogan was in Sanford ‘Satur­
Thursday night for the benefit o f the
day on business.
Community Club was well attended.
E. II. Kilbec was In Enterprise Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Andrews and lit­
urday
on business.
tle daughter, who were spending the
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BOWLING
TENNIS ,
BOXING

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GENEVA

* ruj 8 r to to Hi Ha Ha Ha to Girls Will Play
'STATE LEAGUE
Ha
to
to
Ball This Season
r e &gt; i)Y TO GO
Ha
Ha
Ha
at State Collegei
-----winter here, left Thursday for thbir
Ha
fa
For quick results try n want nd.
H
.
r
W
Prr..»
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Florid»
Stllte
tan*
n,n&gt;
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W
t'1
1
home in Pennsylvania,
Ha
to
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TALLAHASSEE, March H.— I Tends i-xpoct
faster _______
baseball during the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Flynt
gave
a
Ha up, everybody. The call for spring1coming race than, was served'them
Ha
fry nt Lnko Harney in the honor S A L E — ARMY SHOES—SALE— Wc
Ha Ho Ha Ha to Ha Ha fca to to training has gone out from* the nth-, last season j f the tone of voice o f vn- fish
^ ^ pjynt*g cous|ns
have Juft bought u tremendous
MEMORIAL'S QUINTET TO IIEI’ *
letic heads of the Florida State Col- riou# magnates and managers, attendThose
who
enjoyed
the
evening
B
totk
of Army Munson last shoes to
Another Rood one for tonight.
lege for Women. If baseball Is to moke!ito' a meeting o f the organization here
RESENT DISTRICT IN TIIB
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flynt, Mr.*j„. ?0ld to the publiq direct. 1-rice
any progress tills season, the college Sunday nfternoon, was not miaconSTATE TOURNEY
Hope Hampton will hold the cards publication, Flambeau’ snys, the play­ atrued. "Ready to Go” was the answer and Mrs. Wm. Kilbec, Mr. and Mrs. 50 .75 . These shoes are 100% solid
Jnhn Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. E. !L Kil­ leather with heavy double soles sow­
in “ The Light in the Dark”.
every club official gave to questions
ers must turn out for conditioning.
The Tigers will represent this dis­
bec, .Mr. nml Mrs, 11, II. Flynt, Mr. ed and nailed. The uppers are ’of
The new athletic field nwnit* the directed at them,
trict in the (date championship bn#and Mrs. Dr. Quirk nnd grandson, heavy tan chrome ’ leather with bel­
Thia is n picture without n dull mo­ nationnl pastime; maybe there will
It was A. F. fatngV first appearance
ket bnll tournament which opens in
ment and one that you will hate to be a game between the seniors and in the executive chair since his elec­ Mrs. Contswerth Alexin Mces, Ossie, lows tongue, thereby making them
Gainesville Friday.
They defeated
see end. It is more than a moving the faculty. These are two induce­ tion to tho office a month ago nt Or Jnck nnd Earnest Flynt, Mr.- Long- wqjcrproof. These shoos arc selling
Sanford high school’s five yesterday
r.reet.
very fnst nnd we advise you to order
picture—it is a phptoplay triumph.
ments held out for those \ylio would lnndo, nml he demonstrated his abilcr. the Rollins college court and won
Mrs. G. A. Nicholson returned homo ut once to insure your order being filltoss the horsehide. At any rntc the] Ry to execute, even when presiding
an unblemished and unquestioned
And tonight Dr. and Mra. J. C. Dacn jntermund games will flourish. The over n gang of gossiping-baseball mo- Tuesday from Mims where she spent (.&lt;j, The sizes arc fi to 11 nil widths;
title.to the district championship. The
the past three weeks with her son.^.Q}- postman on receipt of goods or
will lie the honor guests and will see Flambeau notes a tendency to hob! guls.
score was 3(1 to It*.
Homer.
send money order. Money refunded
Despite- the voluminous entries on
"The Light in the Hark” without cost, hack on the part of a Inrgu number
Coach Doone nnd a squad of eight
Mrs.
J.
M.
Prevatt.
Mrs.
F.
M&lt;Fnr-|jf
shoos are not satisfactory.—The U.
Bring this cliping with you, Doc. ■ j of likely candidates because of the the calendar the session was ad­
men will leave today for Gainesville.
lane
and
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
W.
Prevatt
8.
Stores Co.. 1441 Ilroadwav, New
journed
ahead
of
scheduled
time.
fear they won’t njake the team. There
Tlley hope to return with the state
182-tfc
Transferring the recently'acquired spent Sunday in Chuluotn witli Mr.; Yofk City. •
And Friday and Saturday the exqul- j is many n girl that doesn't know her
championship tucked safely away.
site Mac Murky in “ The Broadway j prowess on the diamond, the Flam- .laeksmiville franchise to Urndontown and Mrs. W. II. Merriwcther.
The Tigers defeated Sanford with­ Rose". A dance daring oVcn for beau snys, and urges that npprehen- was the first duty disposed of, R. M.
Henry Levy and Mr. V. T. Peters “
out difficulty in n game tvhich looked
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
were
in Hanford JIomNy on business. SANFORD
Rrondwny. It was to Ik- her last—she j sions be thrown aside with street Bea)( representing the Manatee coun­
like on old-fnshioned free-for-all-bat* was going to marry. Hut! Does nnyj dress nml thnt athletic bloomers be ty organization. Ten players of the
Mrs. E. !J. Kilbec spent Wednesday
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
tle. At other times both quintets man’s love Inst? It’s not like a worn- donned, in behalf of the grand old former Jacksonville club were turn­ nfternoon with Mrs. T. W. Prevatt.
(JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
worked with machine-like precision,
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wakefield anil
ed over to the league with the franan’s, which is sterling. Man’s love is j game.
the bnll keeping to the center of the plated; it wear* through, after n little 1 It is not planned to extend tho j chise, of whkh Bradentown is to get Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr. Quirk nml grandson 1018 West First Strsst
1818 West First Rtrs*
court. At othertimes Sanfordwould] j||ne^ „ n,j rcv,.n|* the baser alloy Ik*- J baseball schedule beyond the environ*! its choice at $100per man. Players took dinner in Sanford Sunday.
break nmlTinker, Hawkins
and qCath. She knew this but this mart; of the college campus, but there arenot retained by,tho Farmers
will re- , O. R. Nicholson, of Dnytonn, is
IS BSIIS
Whcttstein would drop the ball thru ua„ ,|jfft,rent And then—well—bet-' indications that it will flourish on the; main the property of the league nnd spending a few days with his mother. ■ VHUHIIIIIHHBHiniHHM ■■■■■■■)(
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the linsket. Scoring honors were - ler sec the picture.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Pattishal, who
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green, Gins* games waxed .warm last will be available to the highest bidS
about even for members of this trio.
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, year. "Stars" were developed, that is ; dor among the balance of the clubs have l*cen bedfast with influenza are J
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Defensive laurels were awarded to
,
;j
And be sure and watch fo r th e p r o - j within their own sphere. No pitcher; should they desire the services of able to lie out.
Pogue, Tiger guard, who never nItet’ i(,rnm for next wck as. Osborne has has yet been developed, you know, j such playc-rs.
Mrs. F. M. McFarlano spent Tucs- H
permitted an dposlng forward more some real hf-adliners signed up for, "h
day
in Canon City with Mrs. Clifford 2
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In
special
executive
session,
which
deliver the side nrnt throw. |
than n fighting chance for a goal.
Proctor,
,
The
tendency
is
to
"chunk"
with
an
only
the
mngnntes
were
permitted
to
next week, A dandy every night.
The state tournament committee
overhanded thrust, hut some speed j attend, tho schedule was adopted as ' The Idlers' Bridge Club met nt the i*
had Instructed officials of Memorial
lias been developed nt thnt.
presented by the schedule committee
high school they would have to play RUBE BENTON
--------- -r— ----5consisting of Orlando, Daytona and
TUBES
Sanford for the honor of represent­
State Tennis Title
: (jikeland. The opening gun will be
TO JOIN REDS
ing the district since the standing was
W o n I )v F . T . H u n t e r fired on April if, and the curtain will
The Kennison Property, known as the old
$ 1 .7 5 A T ORLANDO .
tied. Nobody at Memorial seemed to
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be rung down on August 25, with a 3 0 x 3
I I I * Th*» V»*i*irljtti-*J I ' r n i t
know bow the tie was figured out ns
split season, the fir-tt half of which 3 0 x 3 :Vn
1 . 9 5 S Fibre Factory site, railroad track and water
WEST PALM BEACH. I In.. March end* June 1C.
ORLANDO, March H. Rube Ren­
the Tigers had only been defeated
il
O thers in Proportion
once in the district and Sanford had ton will coim- here to join the Cincin­ K.— Francis T. Hunter, of New KochDaytona, Orlando ami I'radentnwn
H front. Exclusive sale for short time.
a
1
Ur,
national
indoor
champion,
i*
the
A sk for P rices on Tires
lost three games. The job in band, nati Red* for spring training notwith­
drew the opening genu’ -., with Tampa
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though, was to defeat Sanford once standing the fact he has not been re- " " " single champion of Florida, vvin- St. I'eteritburg_ and Lakeland _respecA
coupon
gi\en
with
each
FIVE
GAL*
instated
by
Judge
Landin,
dispatches
j
'dug
his
nev.Imams
yesterday
after-f
ijitdy
opposing,
Thursdays,
Saturdays
more, which was done handily, leav­
by defeating Dr, Philli| It. and holidays were divided as initially LON CASH purchase of GAS, good on 2
ing Ifoone’s five with a record of from Cincinnati said yesterday.
Renton will lie sent down by Gurry Hawk, of Philadelphia, national \t*l nfi possible to con incm to minimum a Wind Shield Wiper to be given
twelve victories in thirteen games.
n
away March 10th.
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Herrmann, president of the club, who rail’s champion by a score of 0-2, 5-3,! travel.
The line-ups:
n
Sanford believes, evidently, that Landis willM G-2 in dhe final round of thu annual f Every dub in the league was repre­
Tiger*
HIGH TEST GASOLINE
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j
florida
state
championship
lawn
ten
sented nt the meeting.
McLucan, 7 .Speedily decide in favor -Ftlie Rube,
REALTOR
Tinker, 10 .
F.
«
n
.
p.L*
tournament
on
the
court-j
of
the
Former
Preshleni
W.
W.
Rose
was
P, Move. 6 vlto is accused of having
Hawkin* 12 .. F.
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c.
Whetsteia, 10
Mrl.aulin. 0 edge of the way the wind was going Itoyul, Poinrinnn. Hunter, paired *'Rh piesent to offer h: services in any
Florida
a Orlando
to
blowm
the
baseball
scandal.
Reals
Wright,
won
the
mens
doubles
uiannur
that
he
inglit
be
of
unoffiAugur, 4
Smith, 0
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Rube Renton is an hottest Ifirdknnd ■JUimpmnship Tuesday nnd was a* cjql assistance,
ii)j Palmetto Avc.Fogoe, 0
. . G.
t'urwon, 0
-1‘ hone 481 •-! ■■■EBMBtiRaliaKJi’iacHMaiiRagiiuBnMnxcanvHaQUBiEnBjntirsasii
one of the smartest pitchers in the
finalist in the mixed doubles,
Clubs whore managers were not
Davis. 0
.0
Orlando Sentinel. game, lie refused to accept a bribe 'Partnered by Mfs. Rnysmi L, Wood,' present reported that theii pilot ( were
j to throw a hull game and went in arid it New \oik, so that the week of on the job and»thal they would have
won it. Then somebody get* him with play was a fruitful uno for the hard their players ready for the spring
Mias Collett is
^
,
--------jthe guilty knowledge bunk and Judge hitting indoor champion.
I workout on March 15,
Defeated by Mrs.
Conditions on which .the Braden*
Landis is too busy to see thnt justice
I ■— I
-m- A -w
4* 0
* T» -w
X -V
B
V
town rlub gets it* choice o f the for­
Hurd Ht BeHilir|'s moled out,and l|ie Kubo returned to Two Drown When
mer Jaeksom ill;- players specify that
Seaplane Falls Into
the choice must he made by Mareh 15,
ins Thr An.nrlnirs i*rr**t
[ ’ Anywny, Rulje will come here to
x
Delaware
River
at
which time I’ rt idenl l-ang will no­ T
BELLA IR II ED HITS, Fin., March lialn nod the chances are Landis will
;
T
ft.—Mis* Glenn Collett, of Providence, have him rcdnntntcd In-fore the ma­
I'll ID ADEI.l’HIA. March 8.— Lieu- tify other cluii owners which men are v
Y
lt. L. national woman's goif diani- jnr league si-ason iqten*
leiinnt Ruber! M p’arrnr. it naval av­ available to them,. Tampa Times
f
•-pion went down jn defeat ye.telduy in
iator and Stephen F Sullivan, lii« me­
x
tjic Rcllnir i hnmpioiiship when she
W e ll A u ilill
chanic. were drowned yesterday when Florida Towns
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■met Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of
I
,
r
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T
their seaplane fell in the Delaware
- if
W ant Better Facili­
Marlon C'rickt-t, former American and
L jCRV CS lO l C -O IR p river off Gibbstown, N. J„ seven miles
IltKIidi champion, Thu score was 2
south of Hie Philadelphia navy yard,
..The chief asset of any business is the demand for its product. As X
ties from Railroads
I He I k . A s s o r t * ) * S I ' r r a * )
and 1.
from
where
they
had
started
for
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March H.
The match ended on the 17th green Babe Ruth's departure with Mike Mc- Washington 10 minuter, before.
Dll' Thr \*'H»ft*!jatr«l
lontf as that demand continues, the business is on a sure founda- Y
Another seaplane was dispatched
where Miss Collett missed ). putt of Nn,|y nrid
T.
n ustu„ t f „ r New
TALLAHASSEE. March H, — The Y
two feet for « five Which would have•0rl, ai||l&gt; , hl. 'lirirva, of u .lliam Me- to the scene from the navy yard and railrmtd coir.mi*:.n-n has token under
tion. But let that demand subside, and every other asset of the T
t
with tilt: tin*i*tnnce o f a number of, consideration petition* from two P'lngiven her thq hole and prolonged the Kwhn||.f ntnllll^ ,r l)f th,. ,
Y
match to the lHth hole. At the KUh
(Vith „ Kraap ,lf |lift ,&gt;!ayerji,
tho |mrtly tihmerged rim- ridu town* looking to improved rail­
business is in danger of becoming-a liability.
tee Mrs. Hurd «lns dormic :t. Misa ^
fj, ,, ft),,, U(,rk ,1} Mll11H(rl.r wm, towel to th shore.
road agency fia ili- ie*.
T
Collett won tlu- long IGth and looked I rank 1 hance nnd his Host mi Red Hox
ITii* aviators were foumi strapped
Citizen* of Itonif ay have petitioned
Y
f
to have the I7l|i easy* in iier bunds ‘ featured
.
(.itanges in business conditions have Y
In times of prosperity nml a rising
uetivitii of Hot Springs n their seals. Their bodies were ta­ that the LouDville A: Nnshvillc rnilthe activities
when she missed tho putt. Neitlier big league baseball camps.
i ken to the naval hospital here, await- road be directed to build a new depot
market there is a general demand for llto
little effect on a steady consumer demand Y
Miss Collett nor her successful rival
perfect weather just before train 1" k, word fr" nl
Lieutenant there. A petition Tront Haskell recite* Y
i
played the golf they are capable of. (j|mi j n&gt;w thp j|ti|)lj} (un j.jnK.s mjn,j Farrar, who resided in Washington,!,
Washington,' the growth of thnt
that place a* a produ
produce
for trado-marked articles of common use.
products of industry that comes to be ac­
Y
nnd hi* mechanic were stationed nt' shipping center and ask* that the Atagain to the links and he and Mc­
cepted as a matter of course. It is sel­
Tho denier may carry a lighter stock, ami T
Our official . observers doubtless Nally were loathe to leave. Col, Hous­ the. Amicostu naval air station nt Inntir Coast Line rail road* install on
Y
Washington. Sullivan enlisted from! agent-operator. Shippers are placed
know how Noah left.that other time
ton, who made his IS li.Je* before
dom listed among the assets of Ilie busi­
for a short time the demand through the X
t'lmuign.
civilization was In process uf being
* ■to inucli inconvenience now, the peltdeparture was in high spirit* and pre­
----- 1
.said
..I.I :*
*
e.
Mills, aeronautic expert,
it * lion sets
destroyed.
forth, tbecause of ilw.t*
their in
ness— it is simply assumed that it will al­
jobber may seem curtailed; blit just as
dicted that the Yank* would repeat
Y
was his belief that the pilot of "the ability to prepay shipment* and be­ Y
their succes* of last season.
•
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,,
. ,
ways
be
there.
sure as customers arc calling on the deal­ A
Y
C U t THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
..
,
,
.
maridne was trying to avoid a gust of cause there i* no telegraphic com­
Two uniformed workouts yesterday
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.
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MONEY
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wind. Lieutenant tarnif. he added, munication.
er for the product, he is sure to supply it,
gave ( hance lus oportumty to view
,
'
apparently attempted to nose down
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
But,
overnight,
conditions may
^
«*»&lt; of the wind, but could not right
nnd muillit to Foley A Co., 2*35 ShefDaily Herald on sale nt Joe's Smoke
and orders soon begin to flow in to make V
d
mosying
,, writing ymir nntiie and o d - ! '. u 1 A' ' ‘
l&lt; 1
b mg w
plane quickly enough to avert the fa- House, Mobley's Drug Store and
field, III.,
change—as
they
have
done
before—and
.. .. ...
..t
. . =i hnrnrter
Rosliui itire.Hie new Huston
dlrv.-tor.) ln| (jjy
up for the temporary .curtailment.
Tin*
field, III., writing your name ntui tub:
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
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MtKecchnie's Athlete* limbered up
the matter-of-course demand becomes con­
turn a trial package containing Fob
total consumption continues about the
last veiling on another playing field.
ey's Honey and Tar Compouml fur " , ' ....... . ,
' v
. o iH iiis a B iiB iB n s n iR iiiiifln iR M iiiiu a a a iiB iiiH n iiiH
V
spicuous by its absence.
The business,
,
^
...
, ,
... - the I'lintc* who have arrived are for ■
same.
1
roughs, colds nml croup; holey hid
.
3
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...
, , , the most part pros pel* for the pitch- 2
/
v
ney Pills for pain* III side* and hack;
. „
’ ,
,
1
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once strong nnd flourishing, is suddenly
, u:g staff. I he Pm-Jiurgh commaa- ■
•.
v
9
iheumntiam, Imckadio, kidney and . .
-,.
.
J
Any manufacturer who has an article i
,, ,,
,
. . , . ,,
, jder i* confident of the strength of hi*
found to be in a very tight plhce. The de*
l adder ailments; and holey t athartic
,,
, ,
,
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Y
_
.
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.. imachine and believe* he wi be a fncTablet*, a wholesome and t unmigh y ;,
..
for
popular
consumption
thnt
can
bo
tradey
mand
hnd
not
been
insured—and
yet
the
,
.*p
,
. . . . •'itor in the pennant race.
Cleansinff* Cathartic Tor constipation,
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Dr.^R. M. Ma.son hns purchased the *
interest* o f Dr. L D. IUn*les in the 2
dental officer of Mnsoq &amp; Rhoden and J
Nice Fat Hens and
will carry on the business under the.* Our orders are comitiK in so rant that if it were not that we
Fryers
name of II. M. Mason a* it formerly 2
kept prepared to render real service wc could
appeared. Dr. Mason needs no intro- 2
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Georgia Country
duction to Sanford people, having
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Sausage
W E DELIVER
PH O N E US
an«l i* known far and wide a* one of ■
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the best dentist* in this pint of the H
Home-made Potato Sal­ state. Hi* many friends am) intrims Uu aml'We deliver prompt, anywhere, any lime. And if you do
i will lie glad to learn that he will re­ u
not drink Elder Water now—you will,
ad, 20c pound'
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main in Sanford and will l*&lt; nt the H
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entire business depended upon its contin-

marked has the opportunity to insure his
consumer market nnd retail

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means o f Advertising.
• The modern, economical way to insure
the market for any reliable product is by
Advertising to the public which’ consumes
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it.* Advertising creates a steadily increas­
ing number of customers who desire the
product, and ask for it by name.

During the present business condi­
tion the manufacturers who have insured
their demand by Advertising ure in a far
better position— in every way— than thP.se
Who have trusted to the current demand
that was not of their creating.

Published by the Santord Daily Herald
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�THE SANFOIU) DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923

PAGE FTV!

Benefit American Legion Building Fund

FLORIDA
O N E O V E R L A N D C A R G IV E N A W A Y

TO HOLDER OF L U C K Y NUM BER

Well-Known Concert Orchestra
Coming Here at Chautauqua

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You tan find the name of
every, live Ruslncss Man
In Sanford In thia Column
each day.

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

uninole Printer* j
OCR PRINTING I Mccimrh!
OLIt PRICE
1
reach Avenue--------- —Rhone 101

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
U we please you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Rhone 493

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

George A. De Co lies
Attorncy-nt-Lfw
Over Seminole County Dank
1ANFOKI) -:- -:- -:- Fl.Oltll

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Tim I»1 Giorgio Concert Orchestra, talented Instrumentalists, wlm will np&gt;
penr ut the coming Hcdpnth Y'hiiutnuquu, through ten years of concert work

CIIELLE MAINES

! orchestra of plane, violin, roruel and troiulmnp they readily change to a straight
! string organization of violin, ivllo, mandolin ami guitar.
cruise down the river wa- resumed.
The I'l Giorgios nre always royally w-oh-miiril hy (Tiuuta\.ipin nudn rices.

Sanford, Fla.
Eye* Examined

B. W. HERNDON

Board of Directors
Florida Federation
Will Meet Here

Opt. I).

RONDS

FIR&amp;

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,

INSURANCE AGENCY

S. 0. Sliirtholser

Optician-Optometrist
12 East First Street
Sanford, Fla.

ELTON .1. MOUGHTON

Contractor and Builder

A R C H IT E C T

Miller Hide

\. I\ Connelly &amp; Sons
II»I alillfehrtl
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la.lm pr.itrd Inml
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Veterinarian

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Office
Opposite P, 0.
Drl.itnd, Florida

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To advertise, we arc taking pictures
ot all rhildn a up to 1 years of age,
FREE OF CHARGE and presenting
each one with a copy. No obligation
to huv.

together have attained a degree of iiniHtenl excellence that has made the name
"IM Giorgio" one to he reckoned with in concert work.
Signor T. IM Giorgio, who heads the company, Is u recognized nrdicsirJ

i cotiHtn tor and Instructor ef more limit twenty-live years' Kiiceessfnl experience.
LAWYER -:| l.Tnlcr h ' r i aide hadershln. tin- orchestra Interprets hoth classical nml popular
•:—Court House seleethu-H through a wl«l*- vnrlcty of aoi^leat eoaihlaatious. From a eoni-vt

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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
|t7 Commercial Street

Sanford in the Movies*
is the Kiwanis Desire,
Everybody Get Shot

First National Rank Ruilding
SANFOIU) • -:-:FLORIDA

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work

‘ How Cnttlrmen Should Utilize the will he dolled up for the occasion
College of Agriculture nml State Ex­ This will he n fine bit of advertising
periment Station. Prof. John M. Scott for Sanford and everyone should co­
vice director at the University of Flo­ operate with the I'alhe man in asrida.
; sisting him to get good pictures every­
The next legislature’ ns effecting the where in the city. “ Sanford in the
Finds IVhnl lie Came to Florida For
cattle industry- W. J. Epperson, Hron- j Movies" will look mighty good to you
—Quiet ancf Recreation
son. Florida.
■"somewhere in the Uintcd States"
Comparative market prices for live next.summer when you arc away tin
stock in Florida and other markets. a vacation and it will look even bet­
I.. M. Rhoden, Florida State Market­ ter to these people in the northern
ing Rurehu, Jacksonville.
["states who have heard so much about
Ruolneas meeting' and election of Sanford hut hove never seen the msi
officers.
,. ; ny places o f interest.
Wednesday, March 11, I p. m.
Tournament or rodeo at Merryman’s
Held on East New York avenue, HeI*and. This rodeo will include the fea­
tures already mentioned. .
Flee quarters and feed will be fur­
nished all horses and the cattlemen
and cowboys are urged to bring their
horr.es so that IL-Fand will h/tve the,
appearance of a western cow town for
S T U D IO
the two days of the meeting.

HARDING SPENDS
QUIET DAY W ITH
GOLF AND RIDING

The next stopping place of the
president was not announced before
the departure from New Smyrnu, that
matter being left undecided as will
In- the custom during the voyage down
the Halifax uud Indian rivers and
the inland waterway to Miami. The
president it was emphasized, yester­
day by members of his party, has es­
tablished no absolutely fixed sched­
ule and will make none, holding that
the most can la- gotten from a va­
cation when such mailers are left to
a ilaf-by day arrangement.
The Pioneer is not a speedy craft,
an*t Uo danger I7» ground on either side
if the narrow channel so no attempt
at speed will la.- made. Iler average
s|a'ed is about six or eight miles' an
hour, and steaming at this rate dur­
ing tin- ^afternoon was expected to
tiring her snprewhere in the vicinity
if Titusville for tile night am borage.

Park \venue----- Sanford, Florida

She did not undrnlanJ at fir&lt;1; llirn the truth •trorlv Itrr
like a itap. . . . To this lawyer tlngli't father had tent,
,he wss—well, juit another uf hU girl«. . . .
'il ire, llrocdiray lilt Iron
tho intuit, ttt

Manrirra

The Herald delivered six time* n
w’eek for Me.
AIJTOMORtl.fi RORY IIUII.RING
AND If ERA IRING
Rear or Dodge llros. Motor Co.
Fat Flnw(*fs-'.
— Floral Designs
( timer of tlak Avenue and Second SI
Annual a'nd Ornamental Plants
Sanford, Florida
III Myrtle Arc.——i-------Phone 260-W
CHARI.KS STEIN. Prop.

STEWART The Florist

IAN10RI) MACHINE
COMPANY

DELAND WILL
BE CONVERTED
TO COW TOWN

.Mrs. A. I. Spencer
SI’ JRELLA COUSETIERE

R. O, Address, 228 So. Ihtulevard
General Machine and Boiler
jne
108
DcLund, Florida
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Wants Frank Clark
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Removed as Executor
hone 02--------- Sanford. Florida

20 Minutes Discussion.
Report Fine Arts Dept.
O’Donald, Ch.
20 Minutes Discussion.
Reception at Country Club,
TUESDAY—8:00 p. m.
Unfinished Rusincs*.

Brickell Estates

lorida Federation
of Music Clubs Opens
in St. Augustine
(Hr Th e Aaaorlatrd P r e ss&gt;
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 8.—With
i*» Pert ha Foster, president of the
lorida Federation of Music Clubs,
niding the fourth annual convenof that organization opened here
*» morning. A majority of the sixty
derated clubs in the state wore rep­
ented and. several officers of the
•lionnl Federation are attending.

Charles Rrirkrl of Miami Asks This
In Pclilion

dollar Mnry Drickelt estate

in an
amended petition asking the removal
of Congressman Clark and Mnud and
William Rrickcl ns executors, charged
they concealed from the court infor­
mation about the distribution of n
hnlf million dollnra of real estate. Al­
so it naked tho removnl of Clark as
executor on the ground thnt he can­
The Herald for first clot* job work. not legnlly sene because of his mem­
bership in congress.
DAVID AND BATII8HBUA
(Dr T h er A s s o e l n tl r d P r e s s !
Infidelity of the defendant to her
husband wns admitted, the attorney
said, hut ho' thought it excusable ns
n weakness handed down through the
nges. He pictured Martclliere ns Dav­
id betraying Mrs. Saludcs’ husband
and of making an attempt to destroy
him thnt. he might own his wife nml
her fortune. Tho defendant listened
dry eyed to this comparison. Several
feet away ant the widow and alx-year
old daughter of the slain broker sob­
bing.
*
. .

«d the Twelve'Old Nafds.
____ ’

289-2tp
The disgrace of having n husband

Nolly Herald on salok t Jt*’* flnloko in jpll la’ neulralited in Some eases by

onse, Mobley’s
U“nfa

Drug

Store

and tho satisfaction of
it he is.

knowing where
' ' ’ /if

STEAL A MARCH

M ( METROW
R obert Z. Leonard* ■presentation o f

DE LAND, March 8.—An extensive
program of entertainment is being
plqntiod for the fourth annual‘ con­
Uy Edmond Coaiding
A Tiffany Production
vention of the State Cattle Kaisers’
association at De Iatml on March 13;
and I I. President Garrett Murphy j
will preside nml a number uf strong At the Princess, Friday and Saturday, March 9-10
speakers are down for talks. ’A fen- &lt;
tun* of the program will Ik* a rodeo
on Wednesday afternoon in which cow|
GO NORTH BY SEA
boy* to the number of 100 nre expect­
ed to take part. Local business llrms
MERCHANTS K MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
have donated $200 for prizes in the
Jacksonville to Baltimore and Philadelphia
events which will include n Innco tour­
nament, whip popping contest, pony Two sailings weekly. Through fares to Eastern and Western Pointa. Auto­
mobiles carried. Information as to fares, reservations, etc., on request. .
.■aces, picking up handkerrhief from
the ground by rider on galloping C. M. IIAILB, GENERAL AGENT,
Pier H00 K. Ray St.,
Phone 638
horse, ami n combat between teams of
six riders on n side.
All cowboy* nml cattlemen of the
state nre Invited to tztkc part in the i
fit nnrsd entries In the various events j
may be made hy application to Red- ]
ford Jones, Deleon, Fin.
So fnr fls known the rodeo is nr- j
ranged for the afternoon of March !
14, is unique in the annals of the state.
Nothing like it hnn been scon here
H. W . SAWTELL12, C. P. A. (N . A.)
and the‘stunts will be patterned after
Mil. GEO. H. WRIGHT
MR. I. VV. HAWKINS
similar events held in Cheyenne and
other western cattle towns. ,
Rooms 8 and :» Fountain Uuilding
The program starts Tuesday mor­
*
Del.A NR, FLORIDA
ning in the court house with roll call
at 10 o’clock.
Address of welcome, Dr. Lincoln
Hulley.
Income Tax Procedure
Auditing
*
Response, Garret Murphy, presi­
Accounting Systems
Corporation Accounting
dent of the association.
Tick Eradication Recommendation, j
Partnership Accounting
Estate Accounting
Pr. J. V. Knapp, state veterinarian.1
,
Problems of cattlemen; gathering
11:00 A. M. to 3 P. M. except by nppointmont
and dipping cattle.
Tuesday, March. 13t* 2:30- |* m,
Dcneflcia! results of n no-fence stock
law to the state, S. Dryah Jennings,
Jacksonville.
Would a No-Fence stock law bo det­
rimental to live Stock industry.
Wednesday, March 14, V i . ni.
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                    <text>HEARING ON WATERWAYS IN SANFORD THURSDAY,

IN TH E H E AR T OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
VO LUM E I I L

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923

M ajor Wilson Clearly Details the Necessity ‘for
Action
HOUSES A RE BEING ENTER
ED AND PEOIJLE HELD UP
AND ROBBED

NUM BER 3W

BRINGS Ul* QUESTION OF WHO'S
. WHO IN CON­
OR ESS

be freed of mosquitoes by clearing up
FOUND NEAR DESTROYED
Mir Tlie VaaoelnlrS I'rrss)
these breeding places. Mnlnrin moA
WASHINGTON, March 7.— A noMOONSHINE STILL NE AR
quitocp, usually found in the swnmpx Rro janitor with mop nnd bucket was
FRANKLINTON
must be exterminated by action of the the solitary occupant of the house gal­
sections. The State Board of Health leries Monday us page boys organis­
is now actively engaged In draining ed n mock legislative body to pass
salt water marshes along the coast numerous hills nnd resolutions which
where the harmless but annoying mos­ failed in the closing days of the sixtyOnly Fire Brigade Allowed to I‘a OKLAHOMA IS SCENE OF UN
AH SPECIAL UNITED STATES And Ten Others Rounded Up By
quito is found. There are hut three
seventh congress. After that cere­
trol the Streets With Rub­
MASKED MEN WIIO W HIP­
Fosse of Eight Hundred Men
types of mosquitoes in Florida which
ATTORNEY GENmony the doors of both the house and
ber .Clubs *
are dangerous, and these were thor­
PED VICTIM*
Who Searched the Woods
RUAl.
senate chambers were clased, to re­
oughly explained to the pupils by
main so until December, unless Presi­
I R r T k » Associated P r e s s )
l« r T it S u s f U t H P rtM |
•
( I l r T l » A»-iM'l,ilrtl l*rrsa)
Major Wilson. The mnlnrin mosquito,
( D r i k f S H o t l i t r e l*r»aa)
EH3EN, March 7.-*In consequence
dent Harding should rail congress Into
FR ANK LINTO N, La., March 7 ^ OKLAHOMA
CITY,
Mnrch
7—
Dr.
A
T
L
A
N
T
A
,
March
7.—Governor
£o
.prevalent
in
certajji
sections
of
of the absence of police new outrages
extraordinary session.
Hardwick today announced he would The bodies of Wesleyan Crane and
the state, has been combatted by n
are reported daily. Shops and houses II. Chester Goldberg, who last night
The principal activities at the espiaccept an appointment s special Unit­ Wiley Pierce, deputy sheriffs slain on
great many communities with good re­
are entered by pinraudcrs and resi­ wns abducted by four unmasked men
tol consisted of efforts of retiring
sults. Mosquito ordinances have been
ed States Attorney General at expir­ Saturday by moonshiners, were found
dents of the city arc. being held up at his home here, walked into police
members to rlcnr their offices and get
adopted
jn
a
grent
many
communities;
ation of his term as governor. Hard­ I early today buried in mud into which
and robbed. The fire brigade has been iicadquattcis heie today und told the
home as quickly as possible. Great
and
have
been
unusually
effective
in
wick’s term as governor will expire thoy had been preaaed and covered
authorities
he
regained
consciousness
taken over by the Duth police. The,
piles of junk * littered the corridor,
with the carcase o f a dead cow. They
eliminating the mosquito fro mthc
June 30th.
French will not permit them to enrry while lying in n pool of mud about
keeping the rlenn-up- squad on the
were found about a quarter o f a mile
sections in which they have been
arms, so they hnvc equipped them­ thirteen* miles from the city after be­
jump.
from the destroyed moonshine still
adopted. A particular Instance cited
selves with pieces of rubber tubing ing beaten and robbed. His face wns.
Hills and reports no longer wanted,
in the swamps.about eiht miles from
by
Major
Wilson
was
the
case
of
Per­
loaded with lead and wooden revol­ disfigured by a livid slash from his
were taken away by tho carload.
here. The slayers, John Murphy and
ry, Fla., whore the percentage of mn­
.
vers. This nrmnnent proved effica­ eye to his throat.
There wns also n scurrying for more
John
Roster, moonshiners, confessed
lnrin cases is now utmost negligible.
cious.
•
desirable
office
space
by
members
who
and
led
the officers to the burjal spot.
This afternoon n motion picture
It wns announced by District Judge
prepared by the State Bonn! of Health Iwill lie in the next congress. Under
BERLIN, Mnrch 7.— Chancellor CuClark.
of New Jersey and loaned to the F lo -,existing custom, new comers must
no’s keenly uwnited speeuh before the
take
what
is
left
after
the
“
veterans''
The moonshiners had been previ- •
ridn State .Hoard of Health will lx*
Reichstag yesterday wns devoid of
choose
the
more
desirable
rooms.
ously
rounded up with ten others and
shown at the theatre.
After Game /if Golf Leaves for New
pew and significant utterances in con­
placed in jail by a posse of about 800
Among those departing, ho far ns
Smyrna: Many Friends Greet
nection with the Ruhr situation be­
men who hud beat the woo&lt;ls and
their services in congress are con­
Harding
yond the statement that Germany
swamps for several days. The bodies
cerned, were Frank W. Mondell, Wyo­
had not, directly or indirectly, sugwere found a few feet apart and
ming, who controlled the Republican
ORMOND REACH. Fin., Mnrch 7.
VICINITY OP JACKSONVILLE
jested the inauguration of negotia­
showed signs of having been pressed
majority in the house; Joseph W.
— After inaugurating his Florida va­
NO M ATERIAL DAM AGE
tions with the occupying powers nnd
Fordney, Michigan, rhairmnn of the cation trip with 18 holes of golf over into the mud by the feet of the slay­
REPORTED
that all rumors to this effect were
house ways nnd meuns, where all rcy- the Ormond Reach course, President er*. The body of Pierce had been mu­
without authoritative basis.
onuc legislation is inaugurated, and Harding with Mrs. Harding, left here tilated with an axe.
( H r The Aaimrlnled I’ rr sal
Germany, said the
chancellor,
Philip I'. Campbell, Kansas, chairmun late yesterday on the McLean house­
JACKSONVILLE, Match 7.—Wind
would not negotiate "in view of the
DEATH OF F. W. MAHONEY
of
the house rules committee.
Mr. boat for New Smyrna, nbout twenty
which gained a high velocity between
lituation created irt the Rhineland nnd
midnight und 1 o’clock this morning Mr. Cook Recommended Organization of County Mondell .will remain in Washington to miles down the Indian River,
Ruhr through the Frnnco-Relginrl oc­
The city wns grieved to laarn this
take up his duties ns director of the
did some damage to trees in tlfis vi­
Association
Tho plans of the chief executive
cupation and transgressions.'.’ He inti­
morning
o f the death of F. W. Maho­
war finance corporation. Mr.'Camp- nnd Mrs. Harding ami Mr. and Mrs.
cinity und blew over aninll outhouses
mated that so long as the invading
ney.
His
death was not unexjpccted
Lcll
probably
will
return
to
the
prac­
but it is believed ito material damage
hidward II. Melx&gt;an of -Washington,
An unusually large number of in­ tion could be built out, using the
powers continued their hostile occu­
for -he had -been very III fo r the past
tice.of
law
with
nn
office
here,
while
was done. Several lines of communi­ dividuals attended the meeting Inst towns a's centers for tho initial im»
during the houseboat voyage, called
pation of German territory, which
two weeks but the shock was/elt qul(e
cation w ere interrupted nnd it Is im­
provements. A number o f other valu­ Mr. Fordney will go back to his fnrm far two hours of steady sailing which
night of the Highway Ilcnutificntlon
was immunf? by virtue of the Ver­
as much as though death Had coma
possible to learn whether nearby sec­
would bring them at dark off New
able suggestions were given the meet­ near .Saginaw.
sailles treaty, the German govern­
Committee of tho Chamber of Com­ ing by Mr. Cook, which were adopted
Retirement of these three leaders Smyrna, where it wus expected an- without any warning. Mr. Mahoney
tions were damaged.
was at death's dobr several years ago
ment could not be expected to assume
along with a hundred or more others,
merce which wns held in thr Mcxxan- by the meeting.
,
when he was attacked with what waa
the initiative in respect to any action
already
has
begun
to
furnish
food
for
Final notion taken was the npopinttermed a narcotic poisoning and to
looking to settlement of the present The American Legion’s ino Purlor of the Vnldrx Hotel. Mrs.
ment
yf Mrs, Wight ns temporary speculation ns to the organization of
Henry
W
’
lght,
presided
ns
chairman
conflict.
save
his life both of hts legs were am­
Circus and Bazaar of the meeting, which was called for chairman for tho county association, Itepublienn majority in tin? next house.
putated
above the knees and after
The chancellor's speech took the
Contest Starting Good the purpose of conferring with W. A. wlio in tprn. appointed n constitution In recent years no long vnentinn lie­
a.brave
fight
for life he emerged from
form of n lengthy protest in which he
Cook, landscape specialist of Kenson- nnil"t!y-laws committee cofisistcd of tween congressci's have been had, nnd
the hospital nnd resumed his accus­
recapitulated in dctqil the situation
parties
have
begun
to
er Brothers, as to the best plan upon five members) living Judge Houshold
tomed piaco at his office with tho soma
cmwing out of the occupation of the
e their fights for leaderwhich to proceed for the organisation er, G. W. Knight, Mrs. It. E. Tolur,
fffd smile and told his friends ho could
Ruhr from the first day, nnd the more
of a county association It tvns gen­
do more real work now since he was
recent invasion of points in linden.
erally admitted that the previous e f­
unnfcle to leave his office at all ind'he
He wns frequently interrupted by
forts of the committee had not re­
has aculally attended to business de­
expressions of indignation ns ho re­
sulted
in
the
action
desired
by
the
cus
nnd
give
you
n
chance
on
nn
auto­
tails although unable to wrath and
cited the number of arrests, convic­
wns carried from his car to his office
tions; evictions and deportations of mobile nil for fifty cents. The sen- members nnd the results of Inst
each day by an attendant. Ilia Iron
German ofTicinls who refused to carry­ son tickets were put on snio Tuesday night'* meeting proved the wisdom of
nerve and cheerful demeanor remain­
out the. orders of-the occupation au­ nt noon. And from the amount o f sea­ securing an' expert to suggest the
son tickets thnt were sold yesterday most efficient method for the at­
ed the same up to 'the very Ust arid
thorities.
left the party nt St. Augustine nnd
about two weeks ago he was taken ill
The Franco-Belgian expedition in­ it looks like the legion circus tent tainment of the ambitions for county
Chnrles G. Dawes, former director
again and was forced to give up busi­
to the Ruhr, he said, had thus far re­ will have to utmost cover the lnke- bcmitificution.
of the budget, joined it.
..
Mr# Cook In his nddress recommend­
ness tfnd go to bed. He passed peace­
vived itself into n dismal economic tront to take care of the crowd. The
The
greeting
extended
the
president
fully away this morning at five o'clock
failure, the gains from which suggest­ large circus teftt has arrived nnd it ed the organization of a county as­
and his wife at Ormond was less forsurrounded by his family and his last
ed a doubtCul asset to the nlleged Ger­ will he put up Thursday or Friday so sociation to be incorporated, which
mnl, but equally as enthusiastic as
hours wore calm and serene and flee
man delinquencies in the payment of as to get things in shape for the op­ would permit them to legally possess
those nt Jacksonville nnd St. Augus­
from pain.
ening next Monday, Mnrch 12th. Tho and hold property nnd hnvc such n
reparations.
•
tine. The little town was decorated
F. W. Mahoney was born In Rich­
The French actions in the Ruhr he circus will offer ten real circus nets definite political status which would
with "flogs for tho occasion and the
mond, Va., sixty-nine years ago and
termed viciously inimical to the all taken from tho big circuses that hnvo the cohfidonco of tho citizens of
townspeople lined the railroad tracks
moved to Sanford abodt (hirly-llvo
world's economic welfare in general are now in winter quarters. The San­ the county. Such nn incorporated as­
for several blocks.
yesrs ago, being In chargo of the
»nd to the promotion of Europenn ce- ford hand will give two concerts dally sociation could secure donations of
When Mrs. Harding stepped froip
plumbing businefs for the Georg* F ireoqstruction in particular.
. , at night nt 7 p. m. Then they will sites for the creation of public parks.
the train, nppnrently having exper­
nald Co., for many years and at the
Herr Cuno led the passive feslst- mnrch to the circus tent nnd will give According to Mr. Cook, where such a
ienced no III effects frof the 24-hour
plan
has
been
followed
large
property
death
of Mr. Fernald going into tho
«nce with which the German populncc a concert until 8 o’clock when the big
position has so far developed against trip, tho gathering broke into cheers. business with the late C. R. Walker
owners
have
been
more
willing
to
circus
starts.
They
will
also
hnvc
a
&gt;n the Ruhr and elsewhere had 'op­
Representative .Oldfield, Arksnsse, the Mrs. Harding immediate! yentered a under the name of the Mahoney-Walk­
mnko such donations, feeling that such
posed the invaders nnd asserted that
waiting nutomobile, blit the president
Democratic whip.
er Co., in which business he wla sue*
nn association would preclude any pos­
this resistance obviously whs tlie on­
On the Republican side, however, walked ahead to shake hands with the cciiful.
sibility of the development of their
ly wcupon at Germany's disposal. A f ­
two candidates already are in the field townspeople and to acknowledge the
gift
boing
subjected
to
mismanage­
He
was
one
of
the
plonMrs
Hi. bus­
ter nine weeks of stubborn, unarmed
leadership— Representatives greetings. While talking with the en­ iness In this city and one of th* .most
for
the
ment
resulting
from
political
differ­
opposition, fraught with all kinds of
Longworth, Ohio, nnd Graham, Illinois gineer and conductor beside the loco­
ences, etc. The subject of Highway
Privations, the German nation today
— and a contest also is in prospect for motive, tho automobile carrying Mrs.
Ileautiflcatlon, the primary purpose
nn unfaltering unit In its deter­
the position of whip, which Represen­ Harding drove up and she grasped
for which the committee was organ­
mination to hold out ngainst th**hontative Knutson, of Minnesota, has de­ the grimy hand o f the engineer anil
ized, could bo very efficiently handled
v&gt;' physical odds.
thanked him and thco ther members
clined for another term.
by such an association, Mr, € 00)0 de­
In the course of his speech the
of tho train crew for nuking the trip
Friends of both Mr. .Graham and
clared.
chancellor described tho French de­
so comfortable for her.
Mr. Longworth were active during
Tho suggestion that immediately
cree imposing the death pcnnlty in
The President and Mrs. Harding
the closing days of the present con­
after tho organization of the county
***•» where rail transportation was
then boarded the McLean houseboat,
gress.
seriously endangered by tho actions Jacksonville at the Shriners cireua association plan could proceed for the
a one hundred and fifty foot craft,
Conference of the two parties will
organization
of
township
units
and
of abstentions of railway officials as will be hero nnd, from the way that
called "Tho Pioneer."
be held shortly before tho next con­
“on act o f terrorism against German the Jacksonville papers speak of the that the work of highway'bcautiflcaThoy were accompanied by former
gress meets, but inAho case of the Re­
rtilway men compelling thetm by bru- acts that jvoro put on there they must
Budet Director Dawes, Brigadier Gen­
publicans, &lt;hera is now no conference
penalties to be falso to *h6ir oath all be head-liners.
Plant
Burns
f,rc
p
roof
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1lh
o
b
u
i,«n
n
g
win be *e- chairman, Representative Towner, of eral Charles E. Sawyer, and Chair­ Mahoney to mourn the loes.ol
Gorrpan sovereignty,
man Lasker of tho shipping board. Im­
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cure *n the future.
Tho Southern
Iowa, having retired to become gover­
the good w ife having pasStjjylfjpy
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I4
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S
t
C
r
d
a
y
utilities
Co.
was
considnwMy^dammediately after luncheon,, the presi­
Two Hundred Thousand
beyond about two yean age.
nor of Porto Rico.
'F.. E. Wadbfooke has heard from
dent went to the Ormond Beach golf
W ill
ati . Once
a*e
o
,,ro
a
n
d
th
c
n
,a
ch
,n
o
r&gt;
r
The funeral services wQl
111 Rebuild
h c u u iiu a
u u t c will
...
midi „by th
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,
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n
n
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Democrats
will
be
faced
with
the
President Harding anent his coming to Government Employees
he out of commission for n&gt;short
course, made famous by John b.
task of reassigning returning mem­
from
tho Catholic churtJLTborwta*
Hanford to play golf and the presi­ Handed the Pink Slip
Rockefeller, who plays over it dally,
time but they will replace the damage
Thc gas plant caught fire yes­
temoon i t four o'clock, IntepnewL
bers who went down In the Harding
dent is sorry ho will not get over this
the president and Mr. McLean, as hit
nt once and make the gas plant bet­
landslide and edmo back last Novem­ partner, and . Chairman Lasker and Ing m#&lt;io In Lakevifw. The lymph
yc«r but ho intends to como ' bach Since {’ resident Harding lias Been in terday and before the flames could be ter in every wny. .
extinguished the floor and the roof
ber. Some of them had reached high former Director Dawes were paired of the many friend*. is e?t*qded to
»ome other time. He reminded Mr.
•
Office
children in the hour of sottow
had been burned and paK of tho ma­
places on committees.
"adbrooko of the fact that some 20
against them.
,
MOLLA ELIM INATED
chinery
was
put
out
of
business.
Since
years ago he was In Sanford having
in * Tfce AnorlstrZ I*rr«s) *
Residents of Ormond^ Beach, the
Two Hawaiian* g * v » an
WASHINGTON, March 7.— Dur- the Southern Utilities Co. have two
•®«dc tho river trip at that time' and
winter resort across the river, from
MENTONE, March 7.— Mrs. Mol- after being indisposed for several dayi Qrmond, greeted the president at the ment at the Princeaa theatre
_ _remembers tho place very Well ing tho two years, of the Harding ad­ machines nnd they were in separate
*nd will be delighted to como hero ministration cnding-March 4, almost department* only one o f them was In Bjurstedt Mallory, American cham- with lagrlppe.
tgSijiii 18th hole with cheers and applause after the first shots, givlitg 1
lections on. HawdiUn fcul
»ome time in thc future and try out a hundred thousand employes have put out of business and )he gas sup­ plon, was eliminated In the s e c o n d -----------------------that plainly were a bit disconcerting
were greatly enjoyed; T b fy
link.,
v.
been separated from government ser­ ply will be the same ns usual with no round of the womens’ singles In the ' A hick town h one where every
to the executive as he missed.
J. II. MintermlsUr Music
vin'. according to tabulation, made at no interruption of service. The floor Men tone lawn tennis tournament yes- .body knows how much old Tightwad
Buildings going up and property is are giving music lesson* 0
American Legion Circus starts the-direction of Mr; Harding, U was and roof will he replaced at once with terdny, losing to Miss Cndio o f Eng-' Smith has deposited In the First NaUr* teaching Hawaiian ntt
:xt wcek nnd promiaes a good time. announced at the white house today. steel structural wofk ti^at will bo land, 0-0,7-6.
selling.
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ARMED

Mosquito day in Sanford was cnrritd out, according to the orinignl
program, dddrcssca being made, in
both the high school ami grammar
school by Major Chester A. Wilson
of the Florida State Ilntrd of Health.
In his talks at both schools Major
Wilson very clenry and forcibly de’.
tailed the necessity for careful ob­
servance of the elimination measures
prescribed by tho state board of
health.
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Despite the general belief that mos­
quitoes can breed in trees nnd sand,
Major wilson stated that water wns
the only place in which it was pos­
sible for them’ to propagate and that
where neighborhoods were especial­
ly afflicted with mosquitoes a care­
ful investigation would disclose the
fact thnt opportunities had been per­
mitted to exist, permitting them to
breed. These especially were old re­
ceptacles such as tin cans, bottles,
rain barrels, gutters, etc., and innsmuch ns the mosquito carries the den­
gue und yellow fever germs and trav­
els less than fifty yards from its
breeding place, these sections could

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Mrs. Sv D. Chittenden returned
from Daytona Ilcach yesterday where
she spent the week end and is again
with her daughter, Mrs. Walter
)Vlght.

KNOW S what their future will
be, hence the need of providing
for it NOW !
You can make no mistake in
opening a bank account at Our
Savings Department, depositing
each week dnd have 4% Interest

Mrs. W. II. llolden And son Ilillle,
Mrs. J. N. Hobson and gtest Mrs.
J. 0. Strong of Havnna, Cuba, ac­
companied Father Roger Anderson to
Orlando yesterday afternoon where
he prcachctl last evening at the Ca­
thedral. He will preach there 'again
this evening.

W EEK’S WEATHER

Conoccasional

The Jennie Spaulding Circle met
Wednesday Afternoon at the homo of
Mrs. Frank Ixtssing. One new mem­ pernture above normal beginning of
ber Joined. The aftornoop was spent week and ubout normal thereafter.
in an interesting study o f thu scrip­
added to your savings.
ture. During the social hour the hos­
This means future protection.
tess, assisted by Mrs.. Herbert Spoir
served t» delicious salud course. The
next meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Herbert Spoir. ’Ail the Baptist
Indies of the Heights arc invited to
attend.
And the weather continues to be
Florida weather.
A N N U A L LINEN SHOWER
Don’t forget the annual linen show­
A COMMUNITY DUILDER
C. D. Ilrumley, of Chuluotn was
er for' the hospital. Let'* nil pull to­
among
the visitors to the city today.
gether. and make this shower « tre­
II. P. WHITNER, Cashier
F. P. FORSTER. President
mendous success. Each church has n
We can look for President Harding
chairman appointed nnd you can find
(Ait from them whnt is needed. Mrs. nnd the' “ first lady" of the land most
Mr. and Mrs..E. A. Douglass are A. E. Hill is chairman o f the shower any time now. •
spending several days nt Lake Stearns and will be glad to tell you things
'Dr. Quirk of Watkins, N. Y., who
needed. A special Hale of these articles
on business.
will be held next week by- Speer &amp; Is spending .the winter nt his home
MR8. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Hryan Rturmun who is in Orlando Son, Yowcll Co., nnd Churchwcll Co. in Geneva was in the city today.
Phona 217-W
oil business, spent the week-end here
I t ; * « U r * m nr »rlr«S * i h l l l u t o
Tho County Commissioners met to­
ST. AGNES GUILD
—4 f r o « « r o s o l a s
o r r o n i l n s with his wife nnd Imby.
Bf I f f m n r * B itlrria tR ln i* w rit
day and transacted business of im­
The members of the St. Agnei Guild
• P M l l I r a r 4 in D i l i d r p a r l w f B f , r . U I n *
parlance, the proceedings to he given
mr Ifltp liB M ik»
Il vtli
were
entertained yesterday Afternoon
Mrt and Mrs. William Ileardall of
• o o a i lo • n n r r o l « l «-4
in full in n Inter issue. „
Orlnitdo spent the day liere yesterday by Mrs. Julius Tnknch at her home
SOCIAL CALEND AR
on Eleventh street.
visiting friends.
Senator Igou nnd Dr. Moore of
Although
this
was
nob
the regular
Tuesday—Junior Class of S. II. R. will
Eustis were -among the prominent
business meeting, a few matters of
present ploy “ Teddy, the Runaway"
visitors in the cit^ today and their
importance were discussed, among
nt the high school auditorium.
many friends were glad to see them.
»
them being the annual Easter ball,
Tuesday—Circle No. 2 of the Metho­
which will lie given Monday, April 2,
dist church*meets nt the home of
John McCauley and Frank Jevney
Mira
Julia
Znchnrt,
a
popular
Htnnt
tho Parjsh House.
Mrs. I, W. Hughey, 209 K. Fifth
who nre making 1-nkc Mary head­
ikT.t nt Woman’s College.Tallahassee, j A fter the butenes* had been at- quarters for n few weeks with their
Ht., at 2 p. m.
i-i hiii ndii'ie a few days here with her i. nilt-d to. tho members snoot tho nffamilies were in the i-iy today. They
Wednesday—Girin Friendly Society
nre from Cumberland, Md.
holds its regular meeting at the
home of Miss Georgia Moblc-y on
Oak avenue nt -1 p. m.
Thunulny— Rusinom and Professional
Women’s Club meets'at tin* home of
Mrs. John l-eonartli, 711 Onk ave.,
at 8 p. m.
Thursday— Mrs. W. T. I-nngh-y will
entertain the momls-rs of the Mi-rrie Matrons Rridgc Club nt her
home at. 3 p. m.
Friday—II. Y. P. U. social at the home
o f Miss Rentrice Martin on Celery
x\venue. All menilH-rs and fminis
ore invited.
Friday—Mr*. It. J.* Holly will enter­
tain the members of the Rook lo v ­
ers club at her home on Park nvt-.,
“ nt 3:30 p’. m.
Friday—Mothers Club will meet nt
the home of Mrs. M. ,Miiuirik on
I-nurvl nve., nt 3:30 p. m.
Friday—Regular monthly meeting of
the Ralllc Harrison Chapter N, S.
I). A. R. will in- held at the home of
Mrs. F. F. I Hit ton at' 3 o'clock.

. Rraxton Raggett ami
■i..icr motored to Clerwhere they upent the

Mr. nnd Mrs. I). I.. Thrasher mo­
tored to Kurt is ye sterday where they,
went to see the latter’s father, K.
I,. Ferrnn, who leaves shortly for Bal­
timore. where he goes for treatment.

AM ERICAN LEGION’S UK

CIRCUS

Beautiful Diamond King fir: t prize to the Hucccanful seller,
Three other prize* given to those inlcrcatcil jn the
work. Now is theitime to gel busy

See the American Lefifion Circus Committee
Call on Jr.e Chittenden. Post Comamndcr, Chnmhcr of Com
mercc Building, or J. S. Roberts. Manager
American Legion's Circus

aH H BaBaanaBBaaaaBHaaaiiaaaKRHiaaBBaEniM aaaaiiaaaaHa:

O n e j’eason why Ilupmobile owners are §o
set in theii refusal to consider any other car
is that it continues to j?ivc them superb feer•

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vice beyond the ordinary life of a motor car.
• New and Reduced Prices
Effective January First
Open Day and'NIght

deemed according to Inw Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 7th dny of
March' A. D. 1923.
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 29th dny of January,
A/D. 1923.
&lt;
(S K A I.)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
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By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Also: Tnx certificate No. 203, dut!-30:
2-G-13-20-27;
3-C-fltc
0(1 the 7th dny of ,lune, A. D. 1920,
has filed said certificate in my office
and has made application fo r" Tax
Deed to tastic in accordance with law.
Statutes of thiv State of Florida
Notice
is hereby given that II. Pitt,
Ipg, described property situuted in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Ipdrchsrer of Tux Certificate No. 241,
Kc*. SE cor. o f NE 1-1 yf NW 1-4, j doted the 2nd dny o f June. A. I). 1919,
Sec. 7, Twp. 20 S. Range 30 E., run !har. filed said ceitificnte in my office,
N*. 11.08 ch., N. Gil deg. W. 1(3 ch., S 1iynl lies made nirplicntion for Tax
11^8 'ch., E. lfl ch., IS acres. Said I Deed to 1r.*ue in accordance with law.
land being assessed at the dste of tho ; Said certificate embraces the follow­
itcunivc o ' such certificate in the ! ing descrited properly situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: NW.
name of Unknown.
.
Aico; . Tax Certifirato No. 203, 1-1 of NW. 1-1, Sec. 19, Twp. 20 S.,
dated tho 7th dny of June, A. D. 1920, ! Range 32 East. JO acre}. The raid
has filed said certificate in my office land being untested at the date of the
r.r.d has rnado application for Tax issuance of such certificate in. the
Deed to Jssuc in ncordancc with law. nnmo of Unknown. Unless said certi-

ELSIE FERGUSON

/he atory is of a nun who goes
down into the dopths and is re­
claimed b y . a woman whom he
ucks to cast o ff whun he becomes
rehabilitated only to find real love
which brings peace
standing.

and

under­

- T 0 ,M O R R 0 w Katherine McDonald in

Ddmestic Relations”

SEE CATH RAE

Said certificate embraces the follow­
Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Rank
ing described property - situated in
MARCH 13th, 14th and 15th
Scminolu County, Floridn, to-wit: Reg.
10.13 ch. W and 11.35 ch. S. of NE.
All Inarms
cor. o f See. 7, Twp. 20, S. Range 30 E.
Run W. 12.50 ch. S. 21/19 ch.. K 10
ch., S. 7.18 ch., E;2.5G ch., N 28.87
Daily Herald dp sale at Joe’s Smoke
ch.r 28 acres. Said land being assess­
House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
ed at the date of the isruancc of such
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf
cirtificntc in the name o f Unknown!.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 202, dat­
ed the 7th day of June, A. I). 1920, BRUKiiUSMCMiiBnBnfianMuauRSRifBjaaaKBaHaDMRUBnaaMHaaaBaiii
has filed Said certificate in niy&lt; office
.lust Arrived another fresh shipment of these Good Candles
and has mmio application for \Tnx
Deed to issuo In accordance with Juw.
Conte nnd gel
Said certificate embraces the follow­
Your Box
ing described pioperty situated in
Seminole County, Floridu, to-wit: NK
1-1 (less 8. 15 acres o f S\\s 1-1 ;unl
beg. 11.38 ch. K and 0.31 ch. S. of
NW. cor., run R. 20.12 ch.. E 10 ch.,1
R. 7.1H ch., K. 2.50 ch.. N. 28.78 rh., W
2.03 ch.. N. 5.03 ch., W. 9.93 ch.), Roc.
■Rcxall Store
Authorized Kastman Kodak Agcnry
7, Twp, 20 S., Range 30 K. I Hi acres. PHONE 325
Sanford, Florida
tta c D D y tn n n v is tin t'r .itR D itr jK D n s iu n u E B s iiU B a a s is iitia iR u iim

T R Y OUR SANFORD M A ID BREAD

Twenty-five young Indies, friends and allies of the Am en
can Legion, arc wanted (o ejifer the campaign
for selling Senson Tickets for tho
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Deed to Ikbuc in accordance with Inw.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described properly situated in
Seminole County, Florida, Jo-wlt:
Hen. 11-38 ch. E. and 0.31 ch. S. of
NW .xor. of NK 1-1 Sec. 7&gt;Twp. 20 S.,
Range *J0 K., run S 5.03 ch., K. 9.03
ch., N. 5.03 ch., W. 9.93 ch., 5 acres.
Said land being ncsessed at the dntc
of the issuance of such certificate in
the name of Unknown.

Ladies' Rost Room

Hanford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
- Distributors
Seminole and I*nke‘ Counties ‘
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One of pie la rg est and Most Up-to-date Drive-in Filling
' _ Stations in this part of the state
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AN ENJOYARI-F AFFAIR
The fart-that N. .1. I.illard nnd Geo.
ShipjM* were born nil the same day
of the month was the cause o f a de­
lightful double birthday party at the
coxy homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. I.illard
on.the Heights last evening, when u
number of neighbors and friends gath­
ered to wish "Uncle SI" nil'll George'
many happy‘ returns of the day. The
former is Cl years young, while the
latter admits to forty warm summers
nnd hni-l f.illi-and winters.
Social games ami eouversalioii— rag
chewing, were engaged in until de­
licious refreshments were served to
w Ilu.Ii ample Justice was done. The
affair was n complete surprise, to tho
two good neighbor*, hut they rose no­
bly to the"occasion nnd ate fiir more
than their fair share of the good
thinics set before them.
,
At a late hour the guests departed
wishing their hosts many happy re­
turns of the dny.
Those enjoying this ddiglifiil a f­
fair were Mr. ami Mrs. Dwight Hnbhelt, Mr. ami Mis. Hurry Kent, Mr.
ami Mrs. H. A. Neel, Mr. and Mrs.
George Shlppe, Misses Velma, Mnry
and AliCe Shippe, Masters Acey and
Andrew Carrawhy and Lewis Shippe.
ARMY PLANES READY
FOR W. INDIES TR Ii

A crixp loaf on your table this evening would ndd much to your ntral.
A gi nd nose would lie tickled in our fragrant Sanitary Uuke Shop,
inhaling the odors of nil our uppctlsjng, wholesome goodies.

William Branch and DcWitt Miller
of Orlando wgre ig the city today,
coming up to attend n meeting of the
Rotary Club ami tie y u reived n warm
greeting from tien many Sanford
frit-nd.i.

Next to Princess Theatre

W. A. Conk, landscape architect of
Kcnsunor liras., of Oneco, is in tincity on btisinc.n of liigbwuy beautifi­
cation ami better homes and yards
and will make several addresses while

10 Stores in Georgia

1 Store in Florida

Wednesday, 10 a. in. is g“
the day that Block 10,
Chapman &amp; Tucker’s 55 Sanford’s New Store
Addition is to he sold at SS
auction;
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Phone 127

PROFESSION A!

WOMEN. ATTENTION
Members of tin- Rusincss
Profes­
sional Women’s club and all business
women are especially invited to hear
the. address of Mrs. Lena Lake For­
rest, president of the National Fed­
eration of tin- Rusincss &amp; Profession­
al Women’s Clubs, nt the Sorosis
club in Orlando this evening at 8 p. m.

I n o b s e rv a n c e o f S ilk W e e k
A t C h u r c h w e lls ’

A N I) .MRS. P H IL P IT T HURT
IN SMASH UP
Their automobile crashing into n
machine beside the road which had
been burned ami abandoned, R. Ernest Phiipitt, of Jacksonville and MIami, nnd his wife, wore injured Sundny night, out of Sanford on their
way to Orlando.
Mrs. Phiipitt was rut severely njjogt
the face nnd hands nnd her husband
was cut and bruised. Roth wore
broiigW to n local hotel and attendlug pnyslcinns said yesterday their
injuries were not serious.—Orlando
Sentinel.
.

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KINGING, DANCING, SKATING
RACING. L A K E M ARY SKATING
ACADEMY, W EDNESDAY NIGHT.
293-211

The best bet on Real 5
Estate row without a 5
doubt, is the 12 lots on ■
Union Avenue, which isj5
an extension o f Second
St.— Worsham Auction g
Company.
*
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Scctiun 575 of the General
Statute*) of the Slate of Florida '
Notico is hereby given that Frank
Kvann, purchaser of Tax Certificate

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; ■ • 1 — r —--------- ------------All cities have the same problems.
Bartow Is in the midst of a bad time
j and the Record in big headlines want*
tiuiidiiiK, 107 |to know if that city will make a enm_____ Jpaijfii for memberships in the Cham-

Sanford Daily Herald /„
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Jn, hi iiir lim it*
M,« " olu

The Herald Printing1Co.' tHr ot

Commerce in order to retain
tlni secretary mid the band or lose
p i iit.i *11 i 'i i 4
both of them, .And thus it gocaAWe
Itdllor
II. J. HOI. 1.1
are
in a continual sweat to keep what
S rrr.m rr - T f f« * n r r r
ft. J. M l . I . M i l l
I l r n r m t Slit M ir e r he have ami make our city bigger and
II. a . M
A d i r r t U l n a Mnmurer
It, « , IIOl.I.V .
better and all would be well if every
Jlndf Kmum nn
A d t r r l U I n * H a ir s
citizen in every city would do hi*
A n d Ira I Ion
I.inV IS S l l i r i ’
I'trrulnllnh Wmtnacr part. No rhaniher of commerce re­
• I’ hnno U*^\V Hil r » 3 rceiver the whole hearted support of
the commiinily. There arc too nttyiy
Suharrlrtlun I'rtr r In A d m n r r
Our Y n r . .
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aiar
people willing to lay down on the job
till Mentha .. . m ....— . . . ----j and let tin* other fellow spend his
l l r l l t r r r d In c i t r b r I n r r l r r
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money and time in making the "hold*
T he Ills 13- to I S - p » * r VVrrklp l l r r - back'' rich. YoU see them right here
nld rntlrrlp- m m »
Sc m ln nlf
I'nunljr
nnd la piitillahrd r r r r r 1'rldnr. A d i r r - in Sanford.
llalna ralr a- ntndr k n o n n an nrnllrn ----------o----------linn. *3.00 |irr | rn r, n tw nin In nilm n rr.
W H A T LAK E LAN D T H IN K S OF
m i : h i i i : ii t u b
a s k o i -t a t b i * i m i k i s
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TH E HANFORD D A IL Y HERAI.D, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,_I923
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which are&gt; likely to hold a small
amount of water— these are often ob­
scure offenders.
4. Tightly screen all opening* to
tile house. Screen fireplace openings
nnd chimneys.
Whenever a citizen leaves the com­
munity for an extended visit or va­
cation it is advised that nil toilet fix­
tures be druined and Use water cut
off.
The city manager is considering a
plan of increased inspection service.
Inspectors will ' bo instructed to vig­
orously prosecute all violators of the
ordinance provisions.
The success or failure of any mos­
quito enmpnign depends upon the
hearty co-operation given it by ev­
ery citizen.— Bartow Itecord.
Articles similar to the foregoing
have been printed in nearly every
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the best kind' df 'container and that
light wire trays arranged on the
crates, would be much better.. But
these details are something for the
growers nnd the buyers to work out?
the people of South Florida are most­
ly concerned about the development
of the winter strawberry industry ni
i) commercial proposition of vast nnd
ever-growing importance.— lakeland
Stnr Telegram.
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F. \V. MAHONEY

Another pioneer. citizen and one
whom we alb loved, has passed into
the great beyond. More and more n3
the days go by wo begin to rcalizo
that we are getting old ns the old
friends one by one pass away and we
are le ft with only memories of other
days.
F. W. Mahoney was orto of,the most
m l K Ini In tin* line fo r reimtillcation of
progressive
citizens in Sanford nnd
The
state
board
of
health
distrib­
lilt new s rtlaimlclicH credited Id It or
sol ’nthrrwlnu credited In thin (inner,
Lakeland will make n drive for $!15,- uted literature throughout the-state had the vis'ion. of a great city here
nnd also the local
news
qubllalietl
’j 000 to be expended
on the
site and «&lt;;nt its ngent* to various com­ oh the banks of the St. Johns, He
haraln.
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— present
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munities urging the people to begin had these visions when he.canto to
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fight before the first swarms are Shnfirtxl in the early dnys and he conn n irri i i i : ii VI.u n V i u i n n . i*aonr t4*tj *x’&lt;?n bole golf eoursiv nnd club bouse.
linued to have them until, the day of
Wc do not know the condition of their h(itched out.
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but it evidently
Our own city health officer in pub- bis denth, and never lost faith in the
__ j does nut suit them nnd they _think , liestatements two months ago ntress- city to which In* gave his ilnswerving
I enough of thU great game to expend j od the importance of beginning the allegiance. Hu was loved and respect­
| S-lfbOOb additional on making a real light early— gutting the stjrt on the ed nnd honon-I by everyone with
whom he Came into contact and he
gdlf dub houso and better links. There dangerous pests.
was one of th.'-** noble natures of
President Hunting likes the uni-i
not n growing city in the United
Various county medical .*imletics|
. which it can in* truthfully raid that
forms of the Jacksonville police. Won Staten regardless of raze that is with
{ the world was nil the hotter for his
der if he will like the uniforms o f i out a gopd golf course as this game
no doubt that the Hillslxirough fouri-'
having lived in it. Wc .hnll miss F.
the Hanford polfefi
j has lieeomd a national pasthile and in ty Medical -society will
agree with;
■W, Mahoney in Hanford and those.of
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We M o no reason.for a hank ciffl* nation it Js Imperative tKatttho difBut our city manager evidently I
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twenty yenrr. or more will miss him
dnl loiing his mind. Now when It forent cities and towns luivu at least .
does not hold the opinion
of these mnnF r, r. *m Ei..
. Mi,, u is f, i' mi
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; most for he Wan u friend once nnd a
comes to the man with notes in th c ;„ m. fts„,d golf nurnd.
11 allied snnilarinnjt In very high es
bank— Well, that's different. lie has! Hanford is fortunate indeed to have
friend always. Big *&gt;f heart, strong
teem, lie ha.s taken the direction of
some excuse for going crazy.
such n line,golf course nnd nnne than the tani|Uilgn against mosquitoes in character he died ti* la* had lived—
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— •*fortunate to have the beautiful stir- away front the man the city is paying peacefully mnl with no fear* o f the
,
A scientific1 -iian.
shark has
.discovered
i.u - it. con mo ^
„ n,| (j^, flue club house nnd n good salary because o f his supposed future. In the death o f F. W, Mahon­
ey Hanford has lost a loyal citizen,
tint u t.ui mu,, out n M|iiuti the additional buildings noede&lt;|.
needed,Then equipment fur such work, and is quotran
probably
go
still
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grapt ru t. » ri,n l,ro •* 1-v
** 1 • is
i* nothing
nothin# better
belter in the state
stale slihomrlt
although t.,i ns saving that “ he docs not believe a progressive citizen, a worker in the
ranks until his health fniled him and
farther and bring out— Well, you Hay thne are many larger courses and
•hebc is occasion for the employment
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mail who will be missed In many
many that can boast o f more munifi­ of a ‘mosquito .-quad’ ot the present
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cent huiidfngs but for n real nine-hole tifc.e, nor would "there hi* until rain circles where be used his substance
Kljsltnmce says that the Kti Klux courMj with plenty of water Imzani falls and brings-about danger of wa- for the benefit of his fellow man.
Klnn nnd the Anll-KInn me IhAIi had for a scene of beauty.and with an o r-j ter standing ill cans and other n
i^i-p•a
Ft
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j for that community nnd th y should niige grove in the* midst o f the golflfncles in yards.
fit
fu
distmml.
if Imth partit-s cisn
,ry 1grouniis it is certain tiint H.itifni-.! fillip Tills in the fine of the urging ami
fm
fit
their differences tin- luniiuiriil: will compare favorably with any of them.
ple-ldilig of the liighi -l lilitlim 1 t.i j ot*
a-i
y lie much heller in every way.
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And the Sanford roar &gt;_* is well worth health iuul .aiiutatton.
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the |.riie and every public (tinted ri*
Meant inn*. moii)Ui(itt" :im * biei-ding
v “ Worst Snow of Winter F*r'hc Urri ri _ *;t lilt* i iitti:} \ alifiyjil * . ir •■11 ;i
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b y th e twilSleii-*, 1; t* a n n n p h as^ tli?
. Pittsburg" say* headlines in jifijn r a mt nilxtr.
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;..hiii»siuii, but it is the liainful truth.
' yesterday, It hanily seems pon-dhle
-a Ft
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&lt;lift* c»ilf 1'ifUl^t* i’1oil* *»f mu ifmi l
Toni]&gt;ii Time (.(.I
-* while w*o are basking hi the warmth I’Wl
»’ of the sun of real summertime hen
ItEIIE L I'F l'I.
POISTKHS
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TH E lit I.KS OF HEALTH
1* in Sanford.
(iA B D S NO -M .Nt E LAW
T H E n t E N d l (UHL'S l l l ’H B A M L

FROM OTHER

Fieiuh gill *'Were n* ked by a Pari*

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BETTER ROADS. CHAjlGB LESS
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The Sanford Herald,
While I am not a voter o f Scttii-l
nole county, Miami having been my
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home for the past two years, yet I
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Sanford, Florida
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Of late I have had occasion to mlike
several trips over that awful five]
miles o f road in Seminole county, lend- p,,r fQ|. overhead and other expenses, era. There 1* talk of regulating there
ing from the excellent Ovlcdo-Gcnova i Were I a trucker In Sanford, as I commission men by a state* law, pat.
road to the river on Um way to Titus-. ( nm in the Oviedo-Iuwa section. I ting them under b.»nd to comply with
vdte. Ih*il five mile : of ixiad i* surc-j w;)u|(| organize the truckers in a Im-Jy the law. Hay to your legislators, five
ly n disgrace to any county, nm! oft*- j nnd go to tho hotel men o f Sanford us a good law, regulating thi -e mm,
(wcially to Hbniinohi county witii her , nml say to them: Sanford is tlic seat or we will get you.
many othei fim- p-..•ntument roads. I. v - j0f celery and lettuce raising, in the
The truckers and citrus men should
tty time that I have gone over that Mn(l. „ f Florida that leads all other organize nnd co-operato to prevent, m
road, I have promised myself that 1 *tat(*s in the United Htiitcs. If you they do in California, the shipment of
would, not make that short cut again cannot afford ,tn servo these home immature fruit nnd truck. You have
until the road was in better shape, products to tourist i and. others, to seen what it has meant each n-a-un
■hut each time as I reached the turn­ advertise our sect ion, we Will furnish to ship fruit while it vvaa green, with
ing (iff place nnd thought of the long you with lettuce and celery free du­ the result that the market was ruined
way a round over the rough road from ring the losiri.-t season, if you will for weeks or longer. You have aho
Sanford to New Smyrna and over the serve them free ns nn auverlftement seen the name thing dune with lettuce
rougher road from New Smyrna to o f our section. ■
' • and sclery. This last year was a hotTitusville, through Turnbull Ham­
If the people uf this county could able example in tin* shipment of n).
mock, I have taken the !i irti r road to
travel over Dado county'ns I have cry. As an example, I had -ome fire
*-%r from Mims, in spite of the fact that
done, nnd could see the line citrus celery, eight acres o f.good tuir, and
my car has liecn thmmg d on that road
gloves and truck farm*, with no sign, 1 sold the whole field at S;:.nct ;l rr.itr,
(evei'ol times.
of fences, with no razor-bnek hog*; rjitting it when tin* buyer wanted it.
They now have a fin, ti ml-surfac­ ami lick-t nten euttle rtinnirg nt large, ^ ‘COUli
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ed road from Munc :*» . niijt* t lit * vide you would lire up in yiui might and to
*" the same
Rum&lt;' f,;irl&gt; for ?-’.i*&gt; n irate,
uf Houthniore, n dUta.ice of eight ay to your legislator?!, you will either
wn3 holding it for $-’ .M(i. In the
miles. While that i* line
far ns it |, K,..!uie against free range of cat- ncxl r,'w ‘*n&gt;a “ h't of immature hew
goes, it docs not help (.ne over tin tie and hogs, nr we will raise hades French strain was placed on the ta-wfour miles of had ruaff ca -t of the riv- with you not only with our voles, but *'t l* KrL‘" n an'* "hipped three week*
cr nnd that awful nightmare of sand Lin other ways,
, befon* it was matured, with the*
anti ltog in Seminole county. In spile I A ? a* former II. S. Marshal, I cam.* El,' t Dial tin? market was knockrj
of the nine mdi*s ot bad toad i a**t and up agat?!**! crooked commitesIon men, * vhigh and lia ■ been knot kid ever
west i f the river, manj |ieopb* trnv.*l no* nwho fobbed the Ituckors nnd cit- since. Mad wc had an organization or
over this toad iL.ily in thy weather, ru?* men in tulrrsiate shipments. In 4t .iltile law to prevent such .•lupnunU
because it i-= so initch shorter than Florida I knew of places where *o- tin* market would have remained in*u&gt;!
via New Smyrna. It Hcniiimb* r'&gt;11nty . vdjt1’d.,t,'" in:ii?r- 1o?i tucu. who liavu eti- nud (itojile Would, have got ten goo.i
ifour that she cannot make a t ied into a combiiintion among ?tu(T to eat and all would have made
permanent load iff her five miles, hIi ** tlieiosijves to du the rairirs o f etops money on their prod Oct*, m-tt-ail of
an tit l ast clay tn** sandy pait of tiie
queen's tai-tc. whatever that hmj’ many losing. .So 1 any to you, let ut
road and clny and *nnd the boggy part mean. They order perishable* nnd ' °rfianise und co-operalt*.
of the road. If she is too poor In do tl.Vr* tefura* them. The express agent
•*. R. M00BE.
th!*, then for goodness sake and the turn* over the refused stuff to other
, f ^ wnnt A L L tho N*KWS, and
afee of the traveling public, put up commission men for the express char- wnnt it* FJtK.SM from the wire. zr.J
a sign to that effect, advertising that ges anti « * much more ns he can get. wnill u ,R
|ct?iMc
ar.d
in a icgtuie
poverty, and keep peiijilt? off tlic* road. I fra t ew man seil? it to the original
before it gets stale, subscribe new for
Three weeks ago 1 wm?k marooned man for express charges. The** '*'*
e&gt; riVip- tj1(l Daily Herald nml you will rare
about a mile* west of the river for rorr.te in Jhts way. They d&lt;&gt; not do a
get what you want.
three hours, wititinj; r*o- cejii f. Any*-ti

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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Although th
will he a -■trriiuFlorida \wlc0mp4 President Hard­ magazine to tme which nation they' hape. fins ever tv;en devised *thatl
the coining station
ing and hi* estimnhlu wife. The edi- would* 11 L•* In have their fliltire lui . this. ,.f the Life Ex;»n«ioti Institute oiis effort mad
! fc'iiin - lirll‘*ug t*.. if hi*■wi re tint Fri-j-i t, (.! N. ,*, y.nk I’.tv Here they an :
of the legit Lit; * t(* PUtIi through a
those who
, a warm welcome Lo wc fe&lt; 1 that lie ;. ill*I Hi 1.-.hat i&gt;' ISiln- - or prt tit
1 \ ( •■ : il.'lte e v e i v ro om v**u tneU - “tale I***- fi-tii t invar ore,
hove closely ’.vrstcluMsthe trend’ ffom
• are alm(p(t ‘ riui iil.i rtUn-ns amt w-j Ihjji Wt»Udd like Ii! in to Ik- engaged. *
. are ijuil? «uri* that win-n Pre-idi-m
Nr u lj Ofi.lk'KI n pi ii*s ca inr in, ... ■
:tI* I poroii- the vriii*!!.. 1 eintiei fear that KUcll
J, Wirtr livrhi
Hurtling hn* discarded b.i* caics of (hr i rptiPt. nml tif . h**-i* 11mm i
a project will meet with (long oppo-*
t liftlu—.
office he will rutne t*&gt; Florid:t an*! ri j fivj lhe ho^haml to hi* Alltel.* II ! t
•L S f t ’U fi’J \ if-dtMio occujmliou and viltott, which * ill lie augmented by nr.
nmin for several months every win-! uly rftin** next will* 2,000 and then i
active lobby applied by tire stsc-'kI i*i3i,
ter. And if he ever n-v ■ Hanford nr nnc Imnl with 1.fino. No other mil jnn
men who ill work a.* an organized
I, Sleetl out, if you CU11.
conies*over and tuki * « day oil ourj t iiine nr*. high as 40ti vyle*.
.'*. Breathe deeply.
golf links and a day fishing it will j
There F, however, a well ground­
&lt;i. Avoid qvi-rcating and’orerwelglit,
The manufacturer was the fnfdnte
In* diffii Ujl to drug him back to Wash-; In (inifi - loti* with
votes. Next,
7. Eat sparingly of meats and of ed belief lira* there may Ik* passed a
; ington even now.
measure upon a local roption luisis.
curiously enough, came the ictelilist egg*.
with JI.OUO. Then the banker with
H. Eat some hard. *om*. bulky, and allowing c*&lt;mtties to vote upon the
Despatches from Flight if! *uy that mm mil! th* tini\I* ;jt' ' ir witii 1.tlllll.
k
jodjirt, wit h*be proviso tha‘ should
*. ‘ io ia te iim it n ie viuii loiraness, but
- hi * ?a*,v toinl Haig A- Haig are g o in g .m l of l.c*ithe mca-oii carry, in .c.v or the nm Seminole county man with any tdinmr g t till* tuff fit i as lit tie as t i n y can
h. Lot 1.wiy
SINGING; DANl lNii, SnVIISn,
h 1 i.i r*. hi ,:hiv i*.ilit-ii, - "* V ,t
!!!•!&gt;.* oh (mount of tin fin t tli ii tln ir* ftl-i* \lilt i aim '*i f r *nt aov
V.I I.MI1 1 in . 1'
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i f water, rtitei tttdly joiily, (.* ,i ( (unties mu voting ranh in his make-up, would have blushed get by with. Then they hold up the RACING, L A K E MARY SKATING
whiskey t* too high prireil f*o lb* whn WI*1ill’ll li:.'i 111) ■liiifnl to
vouiitie, would immediately coff.c with shame, could lie have heard the * cotmlyra .for afl they can get. and ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
tn* an and externally.
drinkers of the “ wood alcohol period"
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.......... thoroughly, regularly into the fold and be embraced under remark* mnde by trawlers. I f the j thla U pat , i alung to the conauni*
11. Evucuate
such rules and regulations ns the county will do nothing nral will con­
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Wldlt their husbands to b and frequently,
price paid in Mondn
they would be. ;l|lill.
(.mi,)oytfa. Uul nw, Ttm
W(mu,n
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tinue tq leavtf the road open, then Jet
measure dtmdd cam*.
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nnd walk
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willing to go. right on and ep ja rge^ ,, iiviall&gt;r husbands and 111 thought
Td. in , not ull-.vv poi *ns and infccIf such a law shidl para there th otrmni tt« private p.utli i ean- iinaHuaaBasnBtmauDiiaQKflaiiBnnniBHBnBBaBMBaHBHBRUxanaxia
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their distillery.
Il.eir dec,-ion .*] |irb(. flRhtin
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wa,
enter
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fighting wan gnu t ennugii pru
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should be tipulatiens and allowanc­
worth something to. the people of Itii
as
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subicriptiou,
enough
fit
least
te*&lt; ion to volt* for. Eighteen though*. I 11. Keep the teeth, gums ami the es Incorporated *in the parent docu­
as
time. It deiuuiistrati .-&gt; that she niakei
temporary
relief.
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Ttiik* would be de*intble its mate**. tongue clean,
ment which would Ik? sufficiently
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of the old time liquor have nil quit
year
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purpose
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Thi only tiling tha* Iteally stand­ in moderation.
clastic t** permit such counties ns
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Th;*
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roiutnissiooers
out i t|lo (U'eferenee f.*r Aoiec'ca
!‘* K* i |i -erct i&gt;.
might i&gt; mi e t.t endorse the nuMnUi*
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poison that would kill a mule. And
what i?t the Ur e,
long as r.rt
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men Hctoml tli.it, 7hi* on*
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Th. e rub*, at.c simple, clear nail at an clcitnin, lu hold nn election at a
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four.mile*
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fundamental. To observe them fully later date, when the stockmen secur­
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stop drinking than any other agency.
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eil that you m-vr can tt-11 vvliat a wo­ may be impossible, but a reasonable ed a change iff heart; and if upon land cast o f the river leinatns as it 0*1
Those who drink it will soon be dead.
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man "ill want.—Jaek-unvdh Journal, sand continuous effort to do so would the second vote the project should re­ Is. That is r.o excuse. I f that county
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-*iiige Hfc and would preserve to old county would then ccrmo under tin counties, by public subscription or it
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nounce to our ndvortivers ami our rcaotherwise
fix
up
that
four
miles.
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age many a person now doomed to Inw regarding such fencing fo the
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ders that we fm* printing three times
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I am not 'pleading for the Oviedo nn
The fight against the rap: q u i t o and death before half his normal span of extent that it would be joints! with
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as mony Daily Heralds now as we
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all other counties so voting without section. Most of the people traveling an
the house fly should be b e g u n at once. Hfc ia past.
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were at this time last'year. This has
that
load
would
naturally
go
through
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The winter months have been timrraH will he observed that in uf these' awaiting another term uf the legis­
not been accomptirhcd by silling down
Geneva
to
Sanford
or
vice
vena,
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lature.
ally mild and propagation o f both niles apply to tho body and only rant*
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ami waiting for business hut lias been
If at the referendum some counties not by way o f Oviedo,
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pc i * named has not Iwcn greatly re- to the mind. Yet that one mny he us
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put over by n lot of hard work and a ,
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I can demonatrato that there is a H IItD ’S
People of Seminole county, take nn
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tainted. Barlow hn" a icputaliop for important as all the re^t together. emphatically rejected the adoption
■a
lug hunch of money. However, every
it.4 partial freedom from bath niiraqui- The most prcvaTcrtt cause tif ill of-thra* measure, nnd tim e counties !l from one who trnvelcd all over NorBH
ROOF adapted tn YO U K particular and ap2&gt;
newspaper man is h-paul by the rcBB
toes ami house flies and that reputa­ health nnd early death in this country should Inter on fee! the need of them Iowa by nuto during War times
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ial requirements.
tion rliouhl be maintained. Every cit­ is lack o f serenity. — Jacksonville another vote to he called by, the as U. H. Marshal, who made the trip «[J
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expand and become a power m the
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county commissioners upon rvct?ipt of frotn Iowa to Florida by car nnd who! a *
izen *f Bartow ii iiitercsted not only, Journal.
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land. And in our greatly enlarged pathe needed quantity of signatures, has traveled tip nnd down the l ira Ja
for ilie good y f ill,* town, but in order
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'per we have to thank ogr'loyal supIB
W H E TH E R YO U A R K GOING TO RE-ROOF
P L A N T C U T HOLDS FIRST
nnd if the vote at the second elec­ coast of Florida dozens o f times, that
that the comfort uf thq people may
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qiortcrs and advertisers without which
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no
county
can
get
lrattcr
or
poorer
Ik* im teased.
PLACE AS STRAW BERRY CENTER tion should Ik* favorable to the nrausOR P U T U P A N E W IIU1LDING I W IL L
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* no paper can exist. And in the growth
advertising
than
by
good
or
bad
roads.
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ute. tho law, operative In other coun­
Mo quit ties and Hies brought about
hn
, o f Hanford and Seminole county the
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H E L P YO U S E L E C T the ROOF YOU NEED.
the downfall of tin* great Roman entWhat the strawin'rfy * industry ties, should at once Ik* considered For example, who would stop along
Bl'
' Daily and Weekly Herald will grow
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piie, through the diseases carried by means to Plant City can Ih?*»1 be ex- adopted in tha county so favoring the Dixie Highway from New .Smyr­ a
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'until at some future date vvo will bv
- a
them; they prevented the digging of |m?sra*d in terms of dollars nnd cents. the measure. In this way the entih* na to Verb; who could possibly get ■ *
^minting many thousand* of copic-b of
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In order to y;ive you the most complete roof­
Die Panama canal by ib.*,French, and Reports up to Thursday nUit o f last statu would become “ nu-fcncc" with­ through llrownrd county of which Ft. II3
i»i sixteen page Daily Herald and n
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Havana was a torture chamber and week gave tho total receipts, money in u ren.ionnble time, oh each now Lnuderdnle Is the connty scat, had nH
ing service there is a stuck o f nil types o f
/twenty-four page weekly Herald.
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pe«t hole until Gorgns and (loethah paid tn the growers, as being S7a0,- county would automatically bo added good hurd-surfuced roads. The past
Hird’s Roofing, Building Paper tind Wall
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drove out the mosquitoes ami Hies. In Ofil.22, or a little more than three- to those which endorsed lira bill at Its year they let their roads,get badly
Urn
out of repnir. They have bev*n so all Jo
perry, Fla., and in Brewster, in our fourth* of a million dollnra. The sen- tir-t election.
Hoard right here nl
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WHEN U
Should n measure o f this sort bo season. They nre now repairing Ijicm, " a
tivva Folk county, mosquito control tum i* by no means over, so tl\»t it
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It
will
take
them
years
to
get
over
YOUR
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paid vast dividends.
is reasonable to expect a to|&gt;ping of proposed it is believed that there
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a moment’s notice.
ESTATE
W ITH US
The tight in on and should remain Inst year's totnl, which went well ov­ would be little difficulty in carrying the had reputation they have*made "a ’ '
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on till Bartow fanbeohitoly freed from er a million dollars. The total number it through. Us enforcement being the past! year. Car? Semlnolm county, r *
with
her
reputation
for
good
reads.J}g
Insect jH*.4ts, and it can W made free of ((iiartH up to date sent out*to |«?o- I ft tou referendum o f the residents
My roofing suggestions will not cost you
if every citizen will do his or her pie all over the United States, is three of each separate- county it might be elsewhere, afford to give the |H*ople hr
Spencer Height lots are going
n cent. W rite or phone me for further in­
tnkbn* for .granted that the counties a wrong impression they get in enter- £2
part and if the following simple sug­ and n quarter millions.
fast. One of the Iwst sub-divis­
ing
or
leaving
the
county
via
Mims?
Jjjj
Those
who
profess
to
know
what
where
there
is
a
vast
acreage
lying
gestion*
are
followed:
ions In Hanford and all big lots.
formation.
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I have always been n great believer
1. Examine all rain barrels, cis­ they nre talking about claim that the lit a considerable distance from the
Reo us qow and iiick while pick­
ta
terns or other artificial water con­ growing and shipping of winter straw­ cities— sOch as is tho condition of in boosting'for the home town idini iSli
ing Is g6od. Easy terms.
tainers on your premises und see that berries is an industry tn its infancy. (Jsceoln—could be trusted to turn section. Recently I look dinner in a ;55
they are properly protected. These Changes in tin* method of handling down tho project—or segregate n leading hotel in Sanford. (N o do not *®
nre being suggested, the latest being qiortlon of thi? territory to the open- nil tho hotels jump in and claim that j E m
uri* idea! mosquito breeding places..
2. Inspect every portion iff your the hauling of tho 'berries in bulk to range theory—and declare for fences honor.) I found on the bill of fare l e t - ! " "
-- AGENTS
projiertles tp see that no standing wa­ n packing house where they would In those portions nearest the residen­ tucc at thirty cents. Think of it, read-152
erst Lcttucq was then selling u t j l y ls s
ter Is Idrntcd thereon, If accumula­ ho given a uniform pack, in a innnnor tial districts.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R E A L ESTATE
Following tho success made In the a hamper nnd at the stores at five mm
tions are found thereon, take steps to similar to citrus fruits. Thu cults
Address, 911 Elm Avenue
35
t #i . 137-W
Fire, CMualty, Auto Insurance
eliminate them In an approved man­ would lx* turned over to a canning counties 'adoptingjjho local measures cents a head. Fuim helping* to tho DH
»»&gt;i
head,
nnd
forty
hclds
to
the
hamper
factory
for
nreservine.
It
Is
also
sug*f
of
“
no-fenco"
thbfe
would
bo’
other
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ner.
li, Inspect all Oowcr urav or vases go? led that the present basket U not counties take up tho work, until, bc- would be $18 a hamper, or $47 a ham-

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the .Standard companies. If a few epta for the crackling process of gas­
great oil companies arc permitted to oline production.
Among eight measures recommend*
a
“ manipulate prices" during the next
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cA by the committee to curb the ev­
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few years as they have been doing ils found wefo establishment of n Uni­
m
sjnee IP20, the report presented yes­ form accounting system for otl com­
terday said, the people of the country" panies to show* costs and profits; a
must he prepared “ before long” to compulsory monthly reporting to a
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pay “ at least" that price.
government agency to show partic­
MG
RATS, BIO DOINGS, BIO
The
result
o
f,a
,
three
pionths
in­
ularly the quantities of erode oil
SPEAKING AND MO EVERY- •
5 THING FOB BIGGRIt SANFORD quiry* into conditions in the industry and its products in storage and trans­
tht* report declared the Standard portation; divorcement of tho own­
companies
in violation of the 1DJI ership of pipe lines from companies
The Kiwanis club held one of the
dissolution
decree o f, the supreme transporting the oil; and prohibition
biggest meetings of its career nt the
court
exercise
their alleged control or regulation of the exportation of
name old stand—the Palm Room of
the Valdes Hotel today. Kvcry plnco in such n manner ns to "fix the price petroleum. Investigation looking to
was filled when Dad Dumna, thq ef­ which the producer of erode oil re­ contempt proceedings before the su­
ceives for his gasoline and kerosene preme enurt In nil Bases of "implied"
ficient time-keeper o f the club rang
as well us the rOtail price to the con­ or expressed agreement to fix prices
the gong, and more places had to be
sumer."
arbitrarily or restrain trade also was
arranged.
/Asserting Ibat tho “ more subtle” recommended as was institution of
After "Divine blessing had been in­
methods of such control placed the grand jury proceedings whenever price
voked by Dr. Urownlec, President
industry nnd'the public “even more manipulation is Attempted.
Sharon asked Dr. Hunt of Hunt's
completely at the mercy of the Stan­
Pharmacy, and Mr. Thompson, other­
It is Senator Borah’s great good
dard Oil interests” than before the
wise known as Luke, of thfc Lu-Bcth
supreme court deem* dissolving the fbrtune that while his party has a
m Cafeteria, to stand and be recognised
Standard Oil Company of New Jer­ creed none of the party bishops seem
as new members. These two gentle­
know exactly what It i«.— Norfolk
2 men are new members of the Sanfonl sey and its subsidiaries, the report to
declared that “ with slight exceptions" Virgtninn-Pilot.
Club but are admitted on demit, so to
there are still n total avoidance of
speak, for they were each Kiwnninnn
competition among the Standard com­
RIGHT SUSPECTS IN JAIL
before casting their lot with Snnford.
panies. Not only is theres till a divi­
Visitors welcomed at the
day’ s sion o f marketing territory among
( U s The A .s r r l n lr t l I ' r r M )
luncheon Were CapL Houston, the them over the entire country, the re­
FRANK
U N T O N , La., March. 7.—
presiding genius of the Southern Util­ port said, but “ two of the leading com­
Eight
sujffucts
were In the parish jail
ities Company, who In a few remarks j panies—flew Jersey and New York—
asked the support of the club that divide the world between themselves here yesterday nnd a posse of more
than L°00 men nrmed with rifles nnd
his eompnny and the city might make in marketing operations."
shotguns were beating tho woods nnd
it possible for the PEOPLE to own
Other methods of control set forth swamps between here and Bogalusn In
the local water plant, as negotiations ,
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are now under way bet wen the two to jn. th? rfP °rt were ownership by^he a search for the bodies of Wesley
Standard companies of the principal Crain and Willie Pierce, deputy sher­
tbnt end.
pipe lines, interlocking stock owner­ iffs, believed murdered Saturday when
Hnl Maine*, nephew of Judge ship, fixing of prices in the produc­ they surprised moonshiners nt n huge
D6n*t miss the big opportunity the two Ha- Maims, and who is connected with ing fields, and ownership of basic pat- still in the swamps near here.
Hunt’s Pharmacy, was also recogniz­
waiians thAt just came to town are getting up ed
ns a visitor, but pleaded that he
a class o f Hawaiian Guitar students.
was not a speaker and was let off.
Mr. Evers, of the government report­
B
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ing bureau was present.
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Major Chester it. Wilson, of the
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Engineers Corps, State Board of
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Health, otherwise familiarly known a*
Mr. Mosquito, in Sanford in the in­
a
a
terest of discomforting the mosquito,
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spoke nt length on the proposition of
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how to rid Sanford and the state of
Florida of the peats. This talk was
. C A LL TO D AY
interesting for many did not know
that
of the thirty varieties of mos­
YOU P L A Y W H ILE YOU
quitoes only three are really danger­
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ous—the others merely uncomfort;
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able, hut the Major’s idea was to
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eliminate all contenders.
At this point Mr. Lake brought up
the matter of the proposition to bulk­
head the Inke front from Lake Monroe to the city, with the Idea of event­
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M AGNOLIA AV ENU E
ually having a boulevard along the
bulkhead. Upon the motion of Kent
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Rossitor the Kiwanis Club endorsed
Sumter, at Trinity Episcopal church *he proposition nnd extended the hulk
WOMAN ON T R IA L
hend to Osteen ferry.
i nCtilumbin Inst fall, was placed on (
The speaker of the day was A. P.
(I)r The Aa.orlntrd I'r.t.t
trial in United States district court
FLORENCE, S. C., Mch. 7.— Mrs. here yesterday. The mofnlttg session Connelly, who had for his subject,
“ The Greatest Need of Sanford." Mr.
Eugene O. Ingram, of Columbia, who was devbfed to the selection of the ju­
Connelly was of the opinion that co­
is charged with Bending improper let­ ry. Mrs. Ingram entered n plea of not
operation of the citizens, nnd of the
ter* to Miss Margaret McGrengor and guilty when arraigned. The ease was
public corporations was the greatest
other principles in the .wedding of brought here from Columbia on a
need. His address was received with
Miss McGrengor to Thomas Hoyle, of change of venue. •
hearty applause".
The entertainment committee, of
U m i l B l I H S S B a H I l I E S B I R I H l I U H I S i a m i l l l l l B B B B R i a i l l which Ed. Lane is the chairman, had
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B « Mrs. Fitzgerald render s«me readings,
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much to the delight of the club. Mrs,
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“ Nigger Joe talking over the phone to
Morse Henry Watson” and "Aunt Mirandy on ‘ Matrimony ns a Fnlture1.
Both were very, highly entertaining
■ aUml brought forth round after round
" ■ jo f side splitting laughter.
In this connection Chairman Lane
■5iannounced thnt the Kiwanis Club liad
engaged Ml*. Fitzgerald to superin­
tend a play at the High School Audi­
G R E A T COMEDY D RAM A
torium Friday night,, using nil local
characters, nnd from some of the an­
nouncements ns to the characters tta
local Kiwnninns nnd others will im­
personate it in safe to say . that tho
evening will be one long to he re mem
Jared by Sanford peopleWc were about to forget to chron
••
icle that Mnyor Lake, Dad Dumas and
Kcntchun
Rossitor were wearing
“crape" today because Father Neel, of
A wealth of amusing
tho Herald force, was eonspiclous by
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his absence from tho meeting, because
heart-Krippmff episodes*
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of the absence of his teeth.
Then too, Joe Hutchinson, insisted
PRESENTED B Y A /
thnt he sing "Fse got a Gal" for in
fact there is a new girt lmhy at
NEW
YORK CAST
Hutch’s house—came last night.

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! ! HOLDS BIG MEETING
AT THE OLD STAND

TUBES

Former Newspaper
Man Dies at F t Myers
A fter Brief Illness

HIGH TEST GASOLINE

I H j Tfcp A ..n rln (rit P r r M l

FORT MYERS,

Mch.

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! J. H. Hintermister Piano Co. \

ason s

Smartest

IN THE

Corner 4th Street &amp; Park Avenue

SECOND NIG H T

American Legion
Will Give Overland
Instead of a Ford
On account of the large number of
orders the Ford agency was unable
to deliver a Ford In time for the
American Legion Circus and the Le­
gion will give away a Baby Overland.
Just think o f it folks, j*eu will get a
Baby Overland.

Dollar Gasoline Coming
Unless Something: Dont

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E. 105 Palmetto Are-------- Phone 481-J

Invitation

to the

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QUESTION "W n A T IS S T Y L E " 18: Harrison, formerly a Pittsburgh new*
paper man, died here today after a
SOON TO HE ANSW ERED BY
brief illness. He Urea about forty-five
HAUMBL'S SHOP
years old, an&lt;f at one time Wait men*
aging editor of the Lake Worth Her- i
The question of “ Whatsis the Style
aid.
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’
for 11)23" will 'goon bo answered for
the benefit of the fair folk of Sanford, S A L e - A R M Y SHOES—SALE— We
according to the announcement from
have just bought a tremendous
Sam Baumel, better known as the stock o f Army Munson lost shoes to
owner and guiding spirit o f BaumcPa f»e sold to the public direct. Price
Specialty Shop.
12.76. Theie shoes are 100% solid
, JJnder the auspices o f this popular Bother with heavy double soles sew­
store a comprehensive spring style ed and nailed. The uppers are o f
show is to b* conducted in the Par­ heavy tan chrome leather with bel­
ish House on Thursday night. The lows tongue, thereby making them
current modes for milady will on this waterproof. These shoes are selling
occasion be presented on living mod- very fast and we advise you to order
els.
at once to insure your order being fill­
The new dresses for Spring nnd ed, The sizes are 6 to 11 all widths;
Summer—dainty bodiccn in the slim pay,postman on receipt of goods or
nnd lithesome basque; winsome bouf­ send money order. Monoy refunded
fant skirts come down from the days if shoes are not satisfactory-—The U.
of pinafore; delightful atreight line S. Stores Co., 1441 Broadway, New
effects, youthful, bewitching, Men­ York City.
188-tfc
der; tho much talked of three piece
costumes; here a vivacious note from
the Spntiish; there nn alluring theme
from tho Oriental—these, according
to Mr, Baumel, arc some of the things 30x3
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$1.75
which the new season will bring forth,
1.95
and which will bl shown at tho forth­ 3 0 x 3 ^ .............
coming display.
Others in Proportion
The show will be open to public
Ask for Prices on Tires
without charge. The invitation to at­
tend Is extended to men, women and A coupon given with each FIV E GAL­
LON CASH purchase of GAS, good on
children.
a Wind Shield Wiper to be given
away March 10th.

j W e Guarantee to Teach You ■ ;
to Play the Hawaiian Music

peekl
March 31st to April 5th

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923

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

BOW LING
TE N N IS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

surrendered. " I heard one of the tum­
id men who marched us out s&amp;Y that
we were to b'o put aboard a train nnd
sent out of the country,,'* the witness
said, "but we were marched up the
road and I sow C. K. McDowell led
away by two men, one o f whom was
Otis Clark.
"A little farther on I heard a mnu
say ‘they nil ought to be hnnjjcd,' and
n negro who carried a gun and wore
a battered nrmy helmet replied, ‘ well,
we're going to fix ’em.' **
The witness then stood up ami point­
ed out one o f the defendants, James

TEAMS W IL L I'L A Y ON NEUTHAI
TKItltlTOJtY TO GAIN
ADMISSION .
District 1.— No tennis reported.
Montverdc nnd Lakeland will play pre­
liminary game to substitute.
District 2— Livo Onk.
District 9—Gainesville.
District 4.— Orlando and Sanford
Trill play o ff tie.
District r».— Hillsborough.
District fl.—Wauchuln.
District 7.— Miami.
State at I-argc—Duval.
Duval high school was selected ns
the team from the state at large to
play in the second annual boys' high
school basket ball tournament of Flor­
ida to be. held at the University of
Florida, Mnrch 9 nnd 10, it was an­
nounced Monday by Dr. It, G. Man­
chester, director of athletics nt Flor*
Live Oak will represent congres­
sional district No. 2, because of her
victories over Monticello, Tallahassee
nnd offices. Greensboro has a good
average but her report to the state
committee did not show any import­
ant games played within her district.
Hillsboro showed a bettor percent­
age thnn Lakeland, nnd was’ selected
from district number f&gt;. - Gninesviile
split with Montverdc, but defeated
Leesburg twice for the championship
o f district number 3. Orlando nnd
Sanford, in tho fourth district with

East Coast Golf
Tournament Gets
O ff to Good Start

Dr. R. M. Mason has purchased the
interests o f Dr. L . I ). Rhodes in the
dental offices *&gt;f Mason &amp; R h od es and
will carry on the business under the
mime of R. M. Mn*on ns it formerly
appeared. Dr. Mason needs nrt intro­
duction to Sanford people, having
liven in business here for many years
nr.d is known far nnd wide as one.of
lYnuchula will attend the tounmWITH JOHNSON
the best dentists in this part o f the
ment from district number iux oh ne-j
____ _
.-late. Hi* many friends and patrons
count of their victories over Winter
Tbr
will he glad In Irani that he will re­
Haven, llprtow and other*.
EX* ELS 1.0R SPRINGS, Mo., Mr.*. main in Sanford nnd will be at the
As theje was ■no report received 7.—Training-quitrlet.* to he occupied old location over the First National
from any team in district number one, by Jess Willard, former world’s chani- lb.uk.
289-flt
whlch Includes I enxacula and others piou heavyweight boxer, for his rantthcreabout, Montverdc uml Lakeland, iog bout with Floyd Johnson in New
the second best teams in districts 3 York May 12. were obtained here yesand 5, will piny a gnine for admission terday, .Willard will appear in cxhlinstead of the tennis in the first-dis- hition matches in Kansas City tonight
trict. This gumo w ill in all probuhH* and then come here for* a strenuous
ity be played in Gainesville Thur*-'( training period, according to it tclcdny night at the same time us the gram received from Ray Archer, his
freshman game with St. Petersburg manager.

flNlSMtNG
LIME

j. *nwt a - wounded man lein W
againtftn tree v.Hh'h'm bioid-xtroked
f»co on his arm. A couple of men
with guns gutpe up un,i ?ni(| {o h[m
•You big\
enn't we -kill youm

Had a full house last night to see
Klsie Ferguson in "The Outcast.”

iinm Cains, one of the survivors o f
(H r The SuorlaOd P rf»»)
Osborne also hnd nnolher surprise the Herrin riots, took thy • witness
ST. AUGUSTINE, Mch. 7.— A bril­ in store for the audience when two stand yestdrday nt the trinl of sit
liant sun was chasing the night dew iUwniinns gnvc two or three selec­ mrn charged with murder in connec­
tion with the outbreak, nnd pointed
off the greens at the St. Augustine tions of Hiwniian music.
out three of the defendants ns either
links thi smoming when the first of
the forty-four leading golfers of the
Tonight Katherine McDonald will liaviug taken port in the tragedy or
country teed off nt nine o’clock for the
been at the scene With guns in their
nr in “ Domestic Itelatioqs."
hands.
first round o f the 72-hole play in the
Florida cast const professional tourWhile lying beneath n barbed wire
numrnt which is to continue through­ the glamor hides. What docs a wom­ fence with 17 buckshot in his hark
out tomorrow.
an expect when sho marries? I/&gt;ve, nnd n bullet in his siile, the witness
The perfect weather, with n gentle
happiness, the confidence of her mate testified that he had seen Phillip I-’ontbreeze, brought out the largest g»l-|
—n room, n house or n mansion—just nnnotta, the youngest of thu defend­
lery In the history of the links^ to
some place to call home—children to ants. walk up to John Shoemaker, aswatch the former nnd present title
call her mother, nnd some idyllic distant superintendent of the mine
holders o f the United States and of
dream that will lost through life. She where- the trouble started, who was
Great Britain battle for supremacy.
expects that—1but does she get it? lying near by hndlji wounded but still
The gallery was content, however,
breathing.
The answer is in-this wondcrplny.
to allow the lesser lights to go thru,
"Here's that —
.■ machine gun­
waiting for the more important pair­
ner,"
Cairns
quoted
Fontnnnctta ns
Tonight Mr. ami Mrs. Sid Rive are
ings. Cyril Walker, o f Englewood, N.
"Then he
the honor guests and will see "Dom­ saying and continued:
J., left at 8:35 with Frank McNmnn-j
estic Relations" without cost. This is placed n gun beside Shoemnkor's head
rn, of Jacksonville.
your ticket, Sid, so he sure and bring* nnd blew the side of his face off.”
•Shortly after ten o’clock the big
Just before the shooting begun the
Mrs. Rive ns Osborne will be looking
guns were turned loose nnd Tom Her- j
witness
said, an automobile drove up
rigan, of Siwanry, got away with for you.
to the crowd that was escorting some
Lnrry Ayton. Wilfrid Held, o f St. Au­
Tomorrow" Hope Hampton in "The f»0 unarmed prisoners taken from the
gustine and Detroit, followed &gt;with
ght in the Dark" n picture without mine ami he heard someone - ‘shout:
“ Here comes W illis."
Hugh Willis, state board member
of
the Illinois mine workers, is one
Friday and Saturday the Exquisite
of
the
men on trial charged with the
Mae Murray in "The Drondway Rose."
slaying of Antonio Mttlkovitch, one of
the 22 non-union workers killed (hir­
R. M. MASON IN MIRINESS
ing the riots. Cuirn said he could
FOR HIM SELF AGAIN
not identify anyone in the autonto.

CUT THIS O FT— IT IS WORTH
Drawing for numbers in the tourna­
M O N EX
ment schedule will take place Thurs­
Fill
nut
this
slip, rtn t ille r With i l l
day night nt the Frcjrhmnn game, at
283fi Shef­
which all the tennis will be guests and mail it (•&gt; Folev &amp;
field, III., writing your name .and nilof Coach Joe Harchan and his Rats.
Dr. It. G, Manchester, director of field, III., writing your name and nilathletics nt Florida, and Joe Harchan turn n trial package containing Folwill officiate nt all tournament games. oy'n I limey anil Tar Compound for
Check Byrd, manager of the varsity coughs, eoldi ami croup: Foley Kid­
ney Pills for pains in .sides and bark;
quintet, will art ns sebre-keeper.
One of the fullest week-ends in the i livuni.itism. backache, kidney and
history of sports nt the University of bladder ailments; and I’olry i at hart itFlorida will take pfSice within the Tablets, a whohyome itnd thoroughly
next few days, when the second state i lean.mg riilhattu fur i un-tiputiun,
high school boys' basketball tourna­ lulimiMiesi, headiii lies, and .biggish
ment,‘•'th'F'InfTV-rluas truck meet, tin- bowels, Kohl every v here.-* Adv.
first nnnunl high school cross-coun­
try meet, ami a basket ball game be­ -nnment has been arranged thi* scAson
tween the University o f Florida fresh­ mi I hut it will be impossible for any
men and the Kt, Petersburg Y, M. C. team to have to play three game* in
one day, and only those teams xvhich
A. will bo on schedule.
HuDilreiiif of visitors from nil parts drop into the consolation round will
of the state are expected to pour Into have in play two gamcs..withuut an
intervening.— Gaftiesville
Gainesville beginning Thursday morn­ afternoon
•
ing, nnd the crowds will undoubtedly Sun.
stay until Sunday morning. Last sea­
son when the.first tournament was
held, it lasted for n period of three
days, and. ten teams from the state
entered. Those who come to the tour­
nament for tho second time will be
Gainesville, Hillsborough, Warn hula,
Miami nnd DuvnI. Duval was the
winner lust season by defeating all
comers with a margin of play to spare,
Gainesville established tho record of
playing three games in one day and
defeat ing ull of them during the last
tournament. ■.
The schedules of ploy for the tour-

statement. Chirk, who was acquitted
at hia first trial on a charge of hav­
ing slain Howard Hoffman, another
victim oj. the riots, also is a defend­
ant in the present ease.
Continuing Ids testimony, Cairns
asserted that the prisoners were then
lined up before a barbed wire fence
nnd the shooting began. He said he
tried to crawl through the fence, but
pulled It over and lay face downward
on the ground while the crowd chased
the fleeing prisoners.
“ While 1 was lying there," he said,

The witness testified thul tin- work­
and united guard--- in the mine of
the Southern Illinois Foal .company
had been attacked ear! in the after­
noon of June 21, thea shots being
fired from outside the pit.
He declared the ih fenders raised a
white flag about 5 oYtorft that after­
noon hut the firing noitimted during
the bight. The fire, he said, was re­
tained from the pit hut the
next
m ottlin g about Ml no a remaining in
the mine, a score haling fled-during

To the untrained eye, crude petroleums
all look pretty much alike, but to the re­
finery expert their grades and qualities
The process o f converting this crude oil
into various products is a most interesting
one. Refining, distillation and filtration
bring about the separation of various
"fractions’ —from gasoline to roofing and
paving materials. •
.
The production o f a motor oil is one o f
the most important steps in this process;
the effort being made to take out the im­
purities and at the same time leave in the
f,oiliness” or "viscosity” .

ers

is mode from tho heart of choicest, selected
“ crudes” , in one o f the world's greatest refin­
eries, nnd by painstaking c&amp;Yd"in‘ tfvery slop
o f its manufacture, it comes to ymt ns tho
perfect motor oil. A sk your dealer for n copy
o f the free booklet, “ Making Motors Run
Sm oother"; it will interest you and suvo

Even M ore In Dem and
T h e Ford Sedan i3 accepted everywhere as
the car fo r the family. A convenient car to
drive, comfortable to ride in and it affords
bo much pleasure at such low cost that its
use is practically universal
Finer upholstery, adjustable window tcru *
latorsand refinements in chassis construc­
tion have built up quality and yet the price
hus never been so low.
Th e demands for this car are so great that
delay may prevent your getting delivery.
List your order now. A small dowu paymeat—the balance on easy terms.
F e rJ friert tu rn twvtr tttn to loot
FordqoohtJ lu ll n n .tr toon to kigh
| ' « r D r n in n s lr n ll ii n o r 1 ' o t h r r r n r l l r u l n r . r a i l
m i ) o f t h e fc ill im li m nt U t i l
lli n n r

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Home-made Potato Sal
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%WE DELIVER

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Knnford

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 192.1

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A FEAST OF FUN

The trouble seems to be that too
should be
many people think the L

Ra Kiwnnis Club Staging HomdTnlcnt for
enforced, and not enough think it
Hospital Fund
should he observed.— Portland Tele­
ro
Imagine, if you can, the moat digni­
gram,
fied men of Sanford In Indies* even­
The entertainment committee of
I.ake Mnry, consisting nt presunt of ing dress, dancing and singing bur­
Ton tan find the name of
Mr. Hoy Snow, Mr. George Hodan, lesque sojiftc and the local Indies as
*m y. lire Dullness Man
and Mrs. I.auru Sewell will present a crying, squalling haloes with their
in Sanford In thia Column M « * of
comedy drama called “ Mis* Ilusby’s nursing bottles. The Kiwani* Club
M
each day.
has arranged with .Mrs. Fitzgerald to;
fusion the Herald
Hoarders” in tlio pear future.
IU
stage
a home talent nt the High*
mends to the people.
The direction o f the drnmn is In
n n a M a
ka
School
Auditorium this Friday night
the* hands of Mr. Kodnn, who has had
n great deni .of experience in that line lor the benefit of our own hospital.
...Tito...
of work, and the cast is made up of You should see Frank Miller in n part
.
. . . p a r k AVP
capable amateur actors and nclrcnscft hi will handle capably! Doc Marshall
S e m in o le P r m lo r jj
George A. DeCottes
rnd Schclte Maine.* doing a baby pnrt;
of take Mnry.
Frank Ilrown, of Paoin, and Miss
Several rehearsals have been held;
Plccigcii!
' Allorncy-al-Lnw
Virginia Smith, in the bachelor and!
i the play is progressing rapidly and
-Phone 401
902 French Avenue— —
old maid parts; Don Smith in a
Over Seminole County Hank
the puiilic may be assured they will
scrrnnt part; Bob Holly as n capable
greatly enjoy seeing it.
IANFOKI)
FLORIDA
mtnr; Mrs. Walter Wight as the gigQuick Service Transfer
Tito proceeds of the play a re 'to bet
. „ , ,,
,
,
•
filing girl, and others that will nf- To advertise, we arc taking pictnrrs
lists
tttward,
securing
lire
apparatus
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' Storage Facilities
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f(inl you.an opportunity to laugh that Uf all children u(&gt; to I yeani of age.
FRED R. W ILSON Classified Ads 1c a word; No nd tnkon for less than 23c nnd positively no for tin*. town.
U «e pleaae you, tell others; if not,
rlmwdfied ads charged to nnyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
comes seldom. The Kiwauis Club FRKB OF CHARGE and presenting
ATTO RNEY-AT-LAW
The exact date hat not been sot ns will not be responsible if you die « f each cue with a copy. No obligation
the words nnd remit accordingly.
tell oa. Phone 498
yet hut will be given out very soon. Ir.ughter. Kvery means possible to m buy.
First National Bank Building
FOR SALE— Modern bungalow, pracThe church nt Lake Mary was the cut out some of the fun was used hut
FOR SALE
• ticnlly new, bargain for quick sole. scene of ti very enjoyable event on
SANFORD
FLORIDA
with the present east it was imposSANFORD N O V E L T Y
Also o nr re farm on .good road, Easy Friday evening, Mart'll 2, when Ihe slide to do so. It will he a scream
terms. Inquire 1103 Onk Ave. 2P3-3tp men of the town furnished the public
W O RK S
and watch the Herald for further nrtPHOTOGRAPHER
FOR ‘ BALE-—'Thoroughbred itosum with a delightful si..... and enter-! noUncemerils in regard to the AmeriV. C. COLLER, Prop.
Terrlor pup, six weeks old. Phone lainnient.
[tan j|uwuni ,,f Living Figures from 112 Park Avenue-----Sanford, Florida
CHELLE M AINES FARMS
General Shop and Mill
1f*-l -J,
2'J3-3tp
Mr. SJoblom and Mrs. Durnnt each Dickon's.

LAKE MARY

BU51WM&amp;

NEW

STUDIO

ARTISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHY

Work

LA W Y E R
— Court House

CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
117 Commercial Street— Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
FIRE------- AUTO---------BONDS

S3. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
lANFOIH)

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
l:*fnt&gt;llahr&lt;l

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Main orrics
UiriM || itin i.T Y cost PA XV
UM'imn i.\v i : s t u i :&gt; t cosifA .w

HOMES

LOTS

FOR RENT 'Eight room hmue. well

DUNGALOW
•Eye* Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaiilin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

rooms, good location $3,3011 0 0
li iiiu id.i' n ut.

STORY AND HALF
Beautiful grounds, large
Optician-Optometrist
ft. Citrus trees, banana
.12 East First Street
Hanford. Fla. bery. i lose In $3,250.00.
Easy terms

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

JOI-M VluKitiillii A i r .

located.— A. P. Connelly A Sons.
2(!'J-tfe

I W ANT TO RENT two or three
rooms, furnished -or ntifiirni'died,
with bath, and use of garage, for
ROUSE
myself, wife and one child about
lot 100x281
nine years old. Must be reasonable.
and shrub­
Or would consider small cottage.
Address Box XX, care Herald, tfdi
FOR RENT— 1 nire nparlmnet, nil!
i omvnjenrca and well furnished.
('ales* Building. Phone 181. 2lMi-tfc

BUNGALOW, SO,'0)0.00

l,,M*

° ver&gt; I

line repast The supper committee was
as follows;
Head cook,

Roy

Know;

assistant

rooks, W. S. Sewell and Geo, O. Ki&gt;-

doii. Head waiter, Ellsworth Brown;
oilier waiters, John Evans, Frank Ev­
ans, Fred He racy. *
The entertainment was an impromp­
tu nlfuir, but it was heartily enjoyed
by nil
Mr. George Itodan of Massachus­
etts, who hns u wonderful rtquilntlon in the north in amateur theat­
Furnished bed room,
ricals, entertained with several recita­
1221j Palmetto Avenue.
tions which were greatly iippminl2l)2-3t o

Eat t front, Southeast corner, 5 moan.
Rath, large fiont porrii, Back porch,
Room 7, Miller Illdg.
IAN FORD-s- FLORIDA laCUtbj tub-i. IlqJ water piped all
Over. Duild ft.oi i. Properly built FOR RENT -2 room furnished apart-1 jjr. Ellsworth Brown also gave two
throughout, Ideal location.
Terms; meat, good locution. Apply -100 j reel tut ions which met with hearty up-j
DR. R. M. WELSH like rent.
; Palmetto Ave.
' 293-Gtp j plnuge.
Grndunti* Veterinarian
FOR R E N T —1 rooms unfurnished,! Mr. Frank Evans, the popular tmrclephone*'
Office
reasonable. 7H1 \V. First St. 294-3tp tertniner, was called on, but was inOffice 12a
. Opposite P. O.l
FOR R E N T -T w o large rooms, ten- disposer! and therefore could nut rcResidence 257
DeLand, Florida 1
trally located, suitable for paint or M&gt;oml in bis usual manner. He made
t oilier of hard road, near city. , r.rpenter*s shop. Apply, Owen, thr

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

' CELERY FARM
S acres tiled, 5 acres uncleared. On
— ---F-Jgood rond, near hard surfaced road.
AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILDING Good land. No buildings; hns not
STEWART The Florist
AND REPAIRING
been worked for some time. Price,
Rear or Bodge Urns. Motor Co.
Cat Flowers------Floral Designs
!$2,7.',0.00. Tetnis can be arranged.
F
Corner of Oak Avenue and Second St.
Annual and Ornamental Plants
Sanford. Florida
Rl Myrtle Ave.-----------Phono 260-W
CHARLES STEIN, Prop.
CELERY FARM
rVAna CM

Imiated some groceries, nnd th
dies nil made cake, which, with the|

‘ FOR RENT

It is Well to be Saving
Inti not too nuifli no. iiomumber there is n limit below
which good work is impossible' except tintier very unusual
conditions. Think of litis when you aVo having your vul­
canizing done. Better by far to hrtvc it done at a place
where you can be sure o f the quality of work you pay for
than to pay less for merchandise of uneertnin character.
T H IS S H O P M LIS T S T H A T ItE Q U U tE M E N T .

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g ' C o m p a n y
Oak Avenue and Third Street

I'H O N IS 17-SANFORD, FLORIDA
tniiuneiit closed with community singlog ami every one went homo witli a
vote of thanks to thx men for provid
FOR RE,NT—5 room furnished cot ing such u pleasant evening to all.
tage, adults only. 70S West Third
Mrs. I-aurn Sewell, Reporter.j ■■■■■■■■HMaiiaaaiiaRRaaaBaaHBRaaRtJaaxBRMMUuaBBauauaaaxu
HI.
21&gt;3-f&gt;tp
There will i«? u "hot dog” roust nnd
square dunce at the Lake Mary casino
WANT ED
I on Friday evening, March 0, for the
W ANED—A chance to build your
people of l-ake Mary and their friends
new homo before lumber gets any
Bring your "weenies'* und roast them'
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­
over a big lam lire. Coffee and cake,
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tf&lt;
free to all. I-nlies will 'please bring
IT. W. SAW TELLE, C..P. A. (N. A.)
GOOD JOBS for good boys; clean nnd cake. Dance free and everyone is inhcnlthfu! work. Opportunity for vited.
MR. GEO. II. WRIGHT
MR. I. W. HAWKINS
advancement. Apply Western Union
Rooms 8 and 0 Fountain Building
Telegraph Co.
, 280-tfe
II0USEWIVE8* CHAM PION
meiit, furnisheil room, 200 E. Third

10 acres, a!! ttied, in first class con­
dition.
Nice new fi-room cottage, also
SANFORD M ACHINE GEN. CROWDER
C room house and out buildings. Near
TAKES UP HIS
C O M PAN Y
I'kanl road, nnd railroad. Tills place
bus been well taken care of und pro­
CUBAN
DUTIES
General Machine and Boiler
duced a good crop of celery tills year. W ANTED IU BUY—Asparagus fern
Works
lllj T h r A
seed, for good clean stock will pny
* I D T h f Antiiirlnlril
Price $11,500. Terms can be arruitgVIENNA,
Melt. 7.—An anient cham­
Cylinder Grinding
HAVANA, Culm, Mch. Oi— For the
a good price. Address W. I’ . Nowell
pion
nf
the
profession of housekeep­
first time In the bistory of the Repub­
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Automobile Impairs
ing
lias
eome
forward in the person
lic of Cuba has a diploma tic repre­
Fla.
270-lfc
Acetylene Welding
of
the
aged
mother
of President HanCELERY FARM
W ANTED —Twenty experienced white isch. On the eve of the Austrian cen­
Phone G2-*-------Sanfurd, Florida sentative accredited to her In-aring
the rank of Ambassador.
men to bunch celery nt the Sanford sus she has addressed a letter to mem- ■
tO nercs, all tiled. Good land in
Major General Enoch II. Cftiwdcr, good Condition. No buildings, flow­ Form era* Exchange Packing Plant at
UNUSUAL CASK
hers of her sex In which sho says: !
U. S. A.‘, retired, yesterday presented ing wells, near hard road. Close in. ISenrdalL
' 2U3-5t-;w-.te “ The census forces make it--nppe®r jS
his ambassadorial credentihls to Pres­ Also near loading station. Price $0,I H r T l»* A «m ,w lu tcil I 'r - M l
W ANTED TO n U Y—Small, aecoml as though you were supported in idle-|ll
LODI, C/HL, Mch. 7.—Tho state ident Znyna nt the presidential pnl- f.00,00. Terms.
hand (ire-proof safe. Address T. E.S ness by the rest of the family. I there
Mustrial accident commission is ace.
293-4tp fore urge you to preserve your womKity,
Box 1, Sanford.
Enrique Ybaro, introducer of min­
Lliling a hearing hero to determine
en's dignity by entering yourselves as
xhether n telephone ojH'rator can de- isters, accompanied by a presidential
LOIST
_
_
_
■
the housewife in your own home."
A. p. Connelly &amp; Sons LOST— One white nnd
&gt;tlop heart diiease by reaching to n adjutant and n squadron of cavalry,
red piddedj 'p|u. message is countersigned by
Phone
18
108
Magnolia
Ave.
•siUhlmard several hundred times a escorted General Crowder to the pal­
July hound hitch dog, nn brick road Princess Motturnich and nine other
Ask for Mr. Brannon
Mrs, Elsie I - Likens, formerly ace where a battalion of infantry, pre­
or near Wekiwa bridge. Feb. 14th,|prominent, social workers,
n “ja nitor in the locql piTIces of the sented arms and the band played the 288-t'c ■
weight about 28 .pounds. Six years
Pacific Telephone nnd Telegraph com- Cuban national anthem.
old. $50.00 reward.—J. H. Hardin,
A man should never be nahnmed to
In the reception rooni^oMhc pxloce FOR S A LE —Hosier and Gays* points
hny has asserted that she developed
GOI . Kim Ave.
288-Ulp own that he has been In the wrong;
and
varnishes
at
Sanford
Novelty
‘cart trouble as a result of contlnu- President Zayns received Brigadier
iM-te* LOST— Largo dnmeu pin, Fob. I”, ff it is hut saying in other word* that
"tdugglng In'* of calls nnd has General Crowder who in a brief ad­ Works, Sanfoid arents.
returned to owner, literal reward. he is wise rtoday than he was ycster
^ an application for a pension. An dress, said his instructions were to r a a d i c . n o — i v u w u
&gt; «* u m ,
See
Herald office.
290-Gtp day.—^Villinm Penn.
hlsopnth, n chiropractor nnd n phy- ^constantly endeavor to advance the
fram~« and irrigation plugs at th*
“ciaa who have attended the opernt- Interests nnd prosperity of both gov- Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe
SINGING, DANCING, SKATING.
®r» fcstitici in support of her eonten- ornmonU."
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke Attorney General Coco
t»n.
RACING. L A K E MARY SKATING
The new ambassador then handed
House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Attorneys for the company have his credentials to I)r, Zayas who in­
Appears Before Jury ACADEMY, W EDNESDAY NIGHT.
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
293-2tc
*»*«1 the case ns unusual nnd InL troduced General Crowdor to th*
to
Submit
Evidence
F
O
ifS
A
L
E
—Juno
Pink
iomnto~pl:ints
^rtant inasmuch as it may ostnb- members of his cabinet.
—J. A. Cunningham, 13th St. nnd
HTItOUT FARM AGENCY
Dr. Zayas, In welcoming General
rh 1 a PrecedMt, They say it is the
i n * T*&lt;* i M w l u t i I r r r x l
203-3tpjI BASTROP, Melt, (k— Attorney Gen­
113 Magnolia Ave.
'v
f*1 case of Ru kind among 13,000 Crowder, expressed Ids personal gra- Myrtlo Ave.
AUTOMOBILES FOR S A L B X
Don't lore time if this interests you. g
tideation nnd that o f the Cuban peo­
tlrh employed by the company.
eral Coco appeared before the More­
1920 Dodge touring, excellent con­ house grand Jury this morning to sub­ 'Good 5 room house, sell located, nice
ple at the appointment of an ambas­
dition,
new tires, nnd top, 1921 Buick mit evidence obtained in tho recent neifflibornootl, electric lights, gas, wat­
sador
by
the
United
States
and
par­
SINGING, DANCING. SKATING.
“ jFiNG. LAKE MARY SKATING ticular satisfaction over the fact'that six touring paint and tires, , extra open hearing into the black hooded er.. Huuxc in cxcollrtC condition. £
General Crowder was known to be good. A bargain.
u A1)KMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
rnoh atrocities. Testimony was Volum­ Owner for quick »n!e names very low *
10|9 Chevrolet, guaranteed, good inous and is said to include additional price, $2,400. $850 caj,h,
293-2tc a friend and well wisher of Cuba. At
balance
the end of the ceremony Gcnerni tiros, going nt $200.00.
evidence obtained mostly outside of monthly. The monthly payments are f
Daily Herald on solo at Joo’n Smoke Crowder formally presented tho per- * Dodge delivery, a rare buy at $323. the hearing. Most o f the evidence Is Mess than the nvrrage rent paid for
Don't pass this up.
sonncl of tho embassy.
t
Mohlty's DrUff
relating to tho kidnapping of five Mcr similar houses.
N t 'a Pharmacy.
Hudson six, elegant shape, $300.00. Rouge citizens and the murder o f Watt
Why pay rent when a home can be
If B
heMhad
M..
P done nothing clw.
t
Th®**
®G&gt; «U bargains. Call in Daniel and T, F. Richard, whose bod­ bought on such easy terms.
278-tfc(
ill for mid »e« them,
would deserve consideration
»ble; ()nco a man spent nn cvcies were found In the lake. The state
You'li see Miss Lizzie Lldy who's,
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
improving hia mind^ nnd next having crowded the money gland ex-1
will oak for about, flftiL indictments awfully tidy, in Twelve Old Maids— 1
P®rt»
o
ff
the
stage.
Portland
Ore-(
Phone
419
West First Street rangin gffom assault-and battery to Eliza Neff is n littlo deaf, Sho is one
J'? Co,,ld remember something ho
^ rend.
i» - •
gOntahT
murder,
of. Uni Twelve
|Et-—

Del,AND, FLORIDA
.■
Income Tax Procedure

Auditing

Accounting Systems
Partnership Accounllng

Corporation Accounting
Estate Accounting

.

9:00 A. M. to 3 P. M. except by appoint merit

PA TTO N ’S SUN-PROOF P A IN T
MADE FOR TH E SOUTH

.
* ■kl
I.asLr Innerr, covers more surface than any raint made. We have
a fu i| line ol Varnishes, Stales, Kahtumine dud Wall Paper. Step in
and look nt the biggest stock
stiuk of alt
ull leiruta o f Paints ami Wail Paper in
Bouthern Florida

You Will Always Be Met With a Smile
At the big paint store around the corner next to the American
Fruit
iwers* office,
.i

H. A. HALVERSON,

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DEATH OF F. W. MAHONEY&#13;
The city was grieved to learn this morning of the death of F. W. Mahoney. His death was not unexpected for he had been very ill for the past two weeks but the shock was felt quite as much as though death had come without any warning. Mr. Mahoney was at death’s door several years ago when he was attacked with what was termed a narcotic poisoning and to save his life both of his legs were amputated above the knees and after a brave fight for life he emerged from the hospital and resumed his accustomed place at his office with the same old smile and told his friends he could do more real work now since he was unable to leave his office at all and he has actually attended to business details although unable to walk and was carried from his car to his office each day by an attendant. His iron nerve and cheerful demeanor remained the same up to the very last and about wo weeks ago he was taken ill again and was forced to give up business and go to bed. He passed peacefully away this morning at five o’clock surrounded by his family and his last hours were calm and serene and free from pain.&#13;
F. W. Mahoney was born in Richmond, Va., sixty-nine years ago and moved to Sanford about thirty-five years ago, being in charge of the plumbing business for the George Fernald Co., for many years and at the death of Mr. Fernald going into the business with the late C. R. Walker under the name of the Mahoney-Walker Co., in which business he was successful.&#13;
He was one of the pioneers in business in this city and one of the most progressive citizens, being ready at all times to take an active part in everything for the benefit and the up-building of Sanford and always lending a helping hand for the needy and his ear was never deaf to the cry for charity and assistance. His death is a loss to the community and his place will be hard to fill even though for the past two years he had been forced to curtail some of his activities.&#13;
He leaves two sons, Andrew and Clarence, and one daughter, Ellen Mahoney to mourn the loss of father, the good wife having passed to the beyond about two years ago.&#13;
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                    <text>PUBLIC HEARING ON WATERWAYS IN

IN THE H EAR T OP THE W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
volum e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923

in.

BROADCASTING
AND
AMATEUR OPERATION
OF STATIONS

Or More Stations Now In Opera
lion IWth T\&amp;o Wave Length
Transmission

PURCHASE OF LOCAL WATER
PLANT AND ROfcl) ISSUE
Illy Thr Aiiorlnttd I'rdO
TAMPA, Mch. 0.—Tnmpo is today
voting on the question of purchasing
the local water works plant and is­
suing bonds to provide the money to
secure an ddcliver a new' supply of
water in event the purchase of the
plant is not ratified.

•Hr Tli* AsaorUMHI !»-**»&gt;
WASHINGTON, Mch. fl.—Secreta­
ry Hoover today decided to call a ra­
dio conference within, the next month
or two to determine whether the pres­
ent conestion in broadcasting und amsteur operation cannot be relieved.
There are about 640 stations now in
operation, Hoover cxpFalnod, and they
have but two wave lengths on which
t otransmlt signals. Considerable dif­
ficulty has been found in preventing
conflict, he said.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Established formal peace with Germany by ratifying a separate treaty.
Ratified the treaties of the Washington armaemnt conference, limiting
world naval construction, and establishing a four-power alliance to maintain
the peace of the Pacific and Far East.
, Oentcd machinery for the settlement of Europe’s $11,000,000,000 indebt­
edness to the United States and ratified the settlement with Great Britain.
Established u mixed claims commission to settle claims between Ger­
mans and Americans arising out of the war.
Forbade the president to appoint a member of the reparations commis­
sion except on authorization from congress.
t
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS
Enacted a high protective tariff law.
Repealed excess profits and Idxury taxes,' imposed during war time,
and revised other tnx laws.
Enacted a budget system for the federal government.
Enacted more agricultural legislation than any congress in history.
Restricted immigration by enacting a 3 per cent low.
Established the pence time strength of the urmy nt 126,000 men and the
novy nt 80,000 men.
.
Passed a soldiers’ benus bill, which was vetoed by the president.
Enacted a federal maternity Inw in which the g o v e r n m e n t co-operates
with the stntes in protection of motherhood and childhood.
Passed the Hursum bill, increasing Civil war pensions, also vetoed by
the president.
Tightened up the Volstead law by enneting an anti-beer inw.
Put the big packing industries more completely under federal direction
by enacting the pneker control bill.
Drought grain exchanges under federal supervision by regulating deal­
ings in grain futures.
Authorized a searching inquiry Into the basic ills of the coal industry
•y n federal commission.
Appropriated $1,000,000 for prosecution of grafters.
Established n federal narcotic board to regulate distribution »f habit­
forming drugs.
Effected considerable reduction in the cost of running the federal gov­
ernment by decreasing appropriation*.

WASHINGTON—, Rich. fl.-Prcaiilont Harding hns Informed olflrinls
of the railway *hop crafts that ho ran
see no “ adequate question of princi­
ple" which warrant* further delay in
the settlement in all districts of last
summer's shopmen's strike. In a let­
ter written just before he left Wash­
ington and made public at the white
house today he declared “ the minority
of interests Involved" by the refusal
to settle, were "lurgely responsible"
for interrupted coal deliveries and
other unsatisfartfiry conditions in
certain parts of the country.REMKCIIKID AND KRONBl’ RG IN
MONTGOMERY, Mch. 0.— Resum­
\ KIIEN'ISII PRUSSIA COME UNing their 2,860 mile flight from Texas
\
IIER THE YOKE
to Porto Rico, twelve officers of the
army nir service flying in six special­
ly equipped Dellaviland planes hop­
ped otf nt Maxwell field here nt 11:60
o’clock today for Pablo Reach, Fla.
The flegt expected to reach Jackson­
ville at 3 o’clock. From Jacksonville
the squadron will proceed to Miami
tomorrow afternoon, according to tho
present schedule.

NUMBER 293

COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
WILL CALL ELECTION BY .
PRECINCTS AFTER LA&gt;V
IS PASSED

New Idea for Fine Boulevard
Along I-ake Monroe From
• City of Sanford

Thnt the cattle in Seminole county
will be fenced by precincts Is almost
decided and the county commission­
ers will no doubt decide in* favor of
precinct elections or local option to
settle the rattle question for the pres­
ent to the satisfaction of all concern­
ed. lion. Forrest Lake, member of the
leisluture from this county, appeared
TALLAHASSEE, March C.—The
before the county commlsslonsra this
Budget Committee continued its work
morning accompanied by Hon. F. P.
Cur lot .Shipments Reported for Mon
tmlay, nnd this formed the principal
Forster, former member of the houso
day, March 6 th:
business of the state administration.
and It. J. Holly to nsk that the coun­
Florida—Sanford section ..
3:
Attendance of department heads pre­
ty commissioners settlo this question
WASHINGTON,' Mch. fl. — The Florida—Manatee section
.
1
with the cattlemen and growers In
cluded more than routine develop­
meeting of the American Debt Com­ California
&gt;
order thnt he would be advised when
ments of various branches of the gov­
mission called for today to put the Florida—Tampa section —
1
he attended the meeting of the legis­
ernment.
•
British funding agreement into final
lature and would know what the peufor hus been postponed until Friday.
pie wanted, and ns Mr. Lake said he
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 0 .—The
would do nuthing adverse to the wish­
Rond Department headquarters here
Shinipnj. Point information for MunAnti-Mosquito Day
es
of the county commissioners since
was without any information rcgnrilday,
March
6
th
they
represented the people as he did.
ng
the
investigation
conducted
by
its
in Sanford Tomorrow,
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear.
Joe Cameron and Gaston Jacobs .
Tho Chnmber of Commerce idea of
Inlnesville officers yesterday into the
Program is Arranged Haulings moderate, light wire inquiry,
having different bands in this pnrt of represented the cattlemen at the
tcent storming of the Pnlutkn jail.
demand nnd movement slow, market
the state alternate in various cities meeting and after several had spok­
Major Wilson Will Deliver An Ad- dull. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms:
TALLAHASSEE, March f l . - Tin- each week is a good one anti we have en it was agreed by all present that
drc’HNand I’ iltn Will Uc Shown
10 inch crates Golden Self-lllanehlng
■state Road Department opened seal­ nlrendy hail Orlando nnd Eustis hero the propel4 thing to do iir the matter
4-C doz. stalks in the rough $1.(16-;
ed proposals for work of the asphalt to give us excellent concerts. Last would be the calling of sit election In
Tomorrow will be anti-mosquito $1.76, New French' Strain 4-d doz.
treatment to nproxlinately fifteen Sunday the Eustis bund played in every precinct in the county on the
day in Sanford. The program ns ur- stalks in the rough, mostly $1.60.
miles of state Rond No. 2 in Marion Central park nnd they had nn excel- matter. The ]&gt;vop|e will vote ns to
T»nge&lt;1 by the Sanford Chamber of
Timf"program ’wi-irranderrd Lry*a band wnelh^r they want the rattle fenced
C o m p r e h e n s i v e I m p i i r r i n t o C o n d i t i o n s b y T h r e e county! ftlds were very close4 In
Commerce, collaborating Wjm the' Total carlo! shipments from Ssnutes and were received from &lt;5. F. of finished musicians. Under the able or nut and since there are precincts
Prominent Men
*
State Hoard of Health, it in confident
ford section (his season to
Morgan Paving Company nnd Atlantic leadership of Director Frank Polnk where farming and fruit growing.pre­
will stimulate the interest of the San­
the Eustis band gave a concert that dominate, the rattle will be barred
Defining Company, of Jacksonville.
ford people In effectively eliminating Total cnrlot shipments from Man
BIRMINGHAM, Ain.. March C.—The coni mining Industry in the Ala­
was greatly enjoyed by the large from these precincts and where there
mosquitoes from this section.
bama
field
will
be
the
center
of
n
comprehensive
inquiry
beginning
tomor­
crowd
present nnd we hope to hnvc are no farms or groves at present and
nice thiB season to date..........
ORMONI) BEACH, March fl.— PresMajor Wilson of tho state board of Totnl cnrlot shipments from San
row by three members of the United Stntes Coni Commission. The member? lident and Mrs. Harding arrived at Or- this splendid oignnizntion with us the cattle will not injure tho crops, the
health will deliver an address nt the
making the inquiry nnd who are scheduled to arrive in Birmingham tonlghi Imond at noon today with other ment- again some time in the future. Snti- rattle will be allowed to roam a* for­
ford last senson to date
high school nt 10:16 nnd nt the gram­ iTotal cnrlol shipments front Mun
.
arc John Buys Hammond, chairman, Former Vice-President Thomns R bets of the presidential vacation par­ fiml will play at Eustis Thursday merly.
mar school nt 10:46. Major Wilson Is
Marshall
und
Clark
Howell,
editor
of
the
Atlanta
Constitution.
The
investi
night
of
this
week,
ns
tliis
is
the
reg­
As Commissioner tilcdsoc pointed
nteo Inst senson to ilntc
ty and were met by Mr. and Mrs.
exceptionally well posted on this sub- Total cnrlot shipments from Flor
■ration will continue for several days, probably a week, it is expected.
out in his precinct on Celery avonuo
Edward McLean, of Washington nnd’ ulnr concert night. •
jeet nnd bis address nt the schools will
it was not the range cattle that both­
ida Inst week
iiunicdintcly boarded the houseboat
be for the purpose qf enlisting the Total cnrlot shipments front Sait
ered
tho growers but tho neighbor­
which McI.enn chartered for tho trip.
xid of the pupils in n continuous nnhood milk cows that were allowed to
ford Inst week .......... .............
ti-mosquito campaign. In the after­
roam up and down the avenue break­
Waterways Meeting:
noon n special film prcpuml by the
ing down fences and eating up the
lUte board of health of New Jersey Forty Men and
growers’ crops and he said that Mon­
Held Here March 15th
will be shown in the princess theatre
day night one of these cows had brok­
Eight Horses Have
through the courtesy of O. P. Hern­
Be Big: Attendance
en into his place and destroyed at
a Fine Meeting
don. It will again be shown in the
least $60 worth of crops.
evening. The afternoon program will
Number of Growers and Shippers
It is a matter of congratulation that
The locale Voituro of I,n Societe Big Auction Sale Tomorrow Will Clean Out Unde
be principally for tho school children
rd Chamber of this vexatious question will now bo
Front Other Sections To Be Here
nnd that in the evening for the adults. 40 llomnte et 8 Chexonux, in other
sirable Residences
\
;ed to have Mr,&lt;solved to the satisfaction of all con*
The picture is a very forcible one nnd words the Society of 10 Men nnd 8
nting Rcasonerl ccrned nnd it Is probable that tho
A meeting of the Chnmber of Com­
bring* home clearly the rnvnges*of Horses, had their regular meeting
it* to address-a county commissioners will so rule at
A. P. Connelly has always been n houses qn it but Mr. Hnrrold is as­ merce, drafted to prepare data for
the pest, nnd also effective means for lest night nt tho home of Ralph Wight worker for n bigger nnd better Snn- sisting in the movement for n better the Water Traffic League brief,, met
: nt tho Palm their meeting today,
its elimination. While nn educational on Sanford Heights. The members ford in every way and he has old man city by disposing of all this proper­ last evening nnd arranged for wit­
otel nt 8 o’clock
Another mutter that Mr. Lake and
him in the strictest sense of the word nil turned out nt this meeting to ini­ Couie boat n mile when it conics to ty in order .thqt it might be built into nesses who will give oral testimony
iwny beautlAcn- his committee brought to the attenit carries with it a story thnt cannot tiate two good men entering the So­ the "getting better day by day in better business and residence proper­
will be made to tion of the county'commissioners wan
help but impress tha_ observer.
ciety. The two victims were Joe every way” proposition, for Couie ty nnd allow tho city to grow and
n large number tho fact that'the state road departThe next plan tho Chamber of Com­ Hutchinson nnd Doug Griffin. Punch has only been saying this for the past expand east along the' inke shore—
nulc county nt ment would not give any state aid to
merce has in mind to eliminate mos­ wns served during the meeting, also few months and Connelly hns boon some of the most dcsirablo property
county highway any roads that were not sixty feet
quitoes in Sanford Is to have its City plenty of good smokes. Every mem­ saying It for years nnd not only snylng in the city nnd getting better all the
Lion, which (t is wide nnd since this width could not
Planning committee have nn ordi­ ber thoroughly enjoyed the program. it but acting tho pnrt. In conjunction time.
, will be repre- be obtained from Monroe to the city
Tomorrow, then, is your opportun­
nance enacted wherebjf it will be n After all business wns‘ cleared awny with the Worsham Auction Company,
ins of tho coun- lines on account of the value of the
misdemeanor for residents to permit La Societe proceeded to enrry out the the Connelly Real Estate company, ity to buy this fine property nt auc­
lands in the celery district, it would
receptacles on their property thnt rest.of the initiation.
n very forcible be a good thing to bulkhead the lake
through D. S. Bronson, will start nn tion and A. P. Connelly, D. S. Bron­
son, London Worsham, J. W. Oliver
Luncheon today front to Sanford in this direction, forThe prisoners were marched thru auction sale tomorrow on nil of the
nnd C. A. Todd will be on the ground
terested in the ever settling the mosquito question
Joe
Hnrrold'
property
on
Second
Ihc city with different paraphernalia
to help you buy this property nlntost
on of Seminole by getting rid of the swampy lands
end then into Bowers’ Drug Storo street one block cast of the B. &amp; O.
ut
your own price. Twelve choice bu­
i receive further along the lake shore, give the sixty
garage
thut
should
not
only
open
up
the drinks were on the house.
Cook’s address feet right of way and making one of
n now business section to white peo­ siness lots will be sold nt public auc­
•d that the com- the most benutifu! drives in the itate
ple but also enhance the value of all tion and it is the opportunity o f your
ing Ihe practical right along the shores of Lake Monthe fine rosidenco property on Union life to get in on the ground floor and
not only help yourself hut help your
idvicc of an ex- roe. From a health standpoint and
nvenuo
thnt
has
languished
for
years
Imade during the evening nna aijo
city to greater efforts along thla line
PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIALS
r initial steps, from a standpoint of business thla
because
between
the
city
nnd
this
pro­
many good old time tunes were sung
of expansion.
.
useless expend!- movement would be a good one. The
perty
there
was
n
barrier
of
negro
by the entire Societe; after the dinner
The sale will start at 10 •o’clock
Piglgy Wiggly Stores have an adand
energy. Tho lake shore would not have to be bulkbouses
that
precluded
It
front
being
nnd back to tho meeting place^ where
nlttee this even- headed to any extent Into the lake but
^tttlscment in this isiuo calling nt- tho members indulged in the good desirable white property. This part and you should be there on time in
ook advise as to just sufficient for the needs of the
ttntion to their special Wcdnesdny
of tho city In the olden daya wns tho order to get tho lots you want for
game of bridge. Tho Volturc ndjounf
in the organize- properly owners and for the roadbest4part of Sanford bqt after tho they will go fast after the sale starts
»nd Thursday sajc of groceries nnd
ed after a few hours and all the mem­
county highway way and bulkheaded with Palmetto
big freeze it was given over to tho and the Worsham company hns the
other good things to ca t The prices
’ bora left happy and full of the spirit
,tlon so that once logs could be dons very zeajkonably•♦11 the stuff at Piggly Wiggly Stores that the Locale Volture brings to Its negro residents with tho result that reputation of selling everything thoy
perfected it can The made land in time and specially
it has never been Improved nnd until take hold of right flow.
*nd without them you can see what
' members. Ralph was voted a good
9 eo the page advertisement in this
’uncttoning. It U along this fine boulevard would be
today hns not been goal business or
the prices would have bocn. Watch
, follow and a dandy host by all who
believed that ns a result of tonight’s worth many times over what the eoet
the Herald for prices. Piggly Wiggly nttendod. Tho new members were residence property. Tho building of issue and be on hand tomorrow at
the B. A O. garage wns tho first start ten o’clock' on Second atreet next to
meeting, Seminold county will shortly! would bo and all parties concerned
lJ not afraid to quote their prices
welcomed into the organization.
lowatd making this a good business the B. A O. garage. Band concert
have a county highway beautification j would be benfited and the .cUy of
for they nre lower than the lowest.
during the sale and tho ladies are es- Selection of Jury
association thnt will be more efficient 1Sanford and the county of 8 emlnolo
pecinlly invited to como out to this
Shipping Board Steam­
than any in tho state. A special In- would be demonstrating to q»e world
in Tampa Today'
that- wo have the moat progressive
; er Aground in Bay Near
on Murder Case
people in the state.
PROHIUITION POSTPONED
GOTHAM’S SLOGAN
Pensacola Lighthouse
__ _
_ obsqrvlng Silk
A promise should be given with
Churchwell’s
are
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MOLLA DEFEATED
Week as all the big stores all over
caution and kept with ears; made by
•nr Tkr Associate* Press)
(Hr Tk r tMwIatH Press)
.
GALVESTON, Mch. fl.—The UnitJACKSONVILLE, Mch. 3.—“ Wood
the United States are observing it
the heart and remembered by the
(n r Tlie Associate* Press)
bitlon In Constantinople has been in the trial of Jesse Glenn, negro, who
•nd to commemorate the event they
head. It la the off-sprlng of intenalcohol, tralnod nurses and ’ Nearer
MONTE
CARLO,
Mch.
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3.—Mile.
. .
is charged with tho killing of Patrol■re. quoting you apodal prices on all
■stponed because the authority
e- ^
H#|uy ^
h#ff , „ t s o m b e r . 8 usanno litngley nnd Miss Elizabeth tion to be matured by recollection.
My God, to Thee’,” is the slogan now
■ilk goods In tljclr stores.. See their
ise thd impossibility of enforcing II- Accortllng to testimony at the pre- Ryan, easily defeated Mrs. Molla Delayed It is Just dafitted; neglected
In New York Instead-of "wine, wom­
•dvertUcmcnt in this issue and re­
it is sn untruth told; attended to.lt la
lor legislation while the large allied Rminary hearing, the negro fired at Bjurstcdt Mallory, the American wo­
an and Song" paid Dr. Loo K. Frankel,
member that theso special low prices
a debt honorably settled. You owe it
id Turkish forces are-hers.
the officer when tho latter made an man champion, apd Misa llowvtt, of
vice-president of tho Metropolitan
hold
l»dd good for the entire wick.
wfcck. This
to yourself to open that account at tho
The prohibition laWs’ were to have* attempt to arrest him on a disorderly, England, in the women’s doubles of
Life-Insurance -Company of Now
* yojr golden opportunity to get silks
Seminole County Bank,
the-Monte
Carlo
tournament
0-0,
6
-X.
conduct charge.
. - .\j
York at a Clvitan luncheon h e r e . j gono into effect Thursday
** »*ry reasonable prices.
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THE SANFORD DAILY IIERALI), MONDAY, MARCH 5. 1023

buy. Iihmlls lend sell, either at tvlmle- NOTICE TO P R O P E R -,T *U p
n» nt tea mu n*
Leonard! motored to Orlando Saturday j the guests wore naked to meet nt tho j
P r ; n &lt; ,x
anlr or retail. nil klmU of woods, warts
nnd merchandise. Dint to generally enafternoon to attend the tea given by; home of Mra. A. C. Will lama nt 7:30 j
t y O W N ERS
J i n e r r i n c e S8
khk &lt;- In. carry on amt conduct tho uii.lthe Orlando Chapter, N. S., D. A. It.
where they gathered till 8:00 o’clock
ner* of dealers In nil kinds of goods,
warra uml merelinndlse of every class
-T 0 N I G II Twhen tho enr drivers were naked to
nnd dco-rlutloit I r l i i t n N t r ;
t&lt;&gt; ac- i , , , ,
MRS. FRED DAIREIt, Socltty Editor
Inr
tljo
conjtniction
o
f
"City
Paving
Mm. II. J. Starling, Mrs. A. B. follow the guiding car driven by Goo.
quire; own. Iruse. let.. , rent, sell rnd
"* ” *
Ccglaning Monday, M.irrh
xyt
otherwise deal In m l c t a t S : to bor­ there will be a nurplt ?. &lt;f i'-rth which
Phono 2I7-W
Peterson and son Robert, nnd Mra. Townsend, Jr. They wore led to the m
row money and to secure the same by
Everting
Performance
Starts
It T** k m . any trlr»«k
t»
For Florida: Today cooler .fei mortiimies, deeds of trust, bonds or belongs to the city. The City will use
—ft
II* Ml* 4 . l / n l i n * 1 earning Lulu Burroughs leave tomorrow by beautiful home of his mother on Mel^
nt 7:3? p. m.
other (•bllicatlonn therefor.' nnd .to d'l
k « M s n r It , M I I * r a l r n i l l l M . **rlt
t W* -Vr5^
motor for JnckBonvillc and Pnblo lonville avenue, where they were en­
in
extreme north portion; I nil ntteh other things ns may be nee* all they have need for, n'ter which tho
. • r p * t » l r m t 4 in th la I r p i r l M i i l i g l i l a o
rax ary or fxpeilleul to l&gt;e done for tin- balance will in? disposed of to private
Reach where they will spend scver.il tertained throughout the evening.
O e la lla . n r l r | i | k i M t h e Mem. l l m il
tomorrow increasing cloudi* '
Clara Kimball Young
Mieren-fnt troneactlon of the bindm-rs
fee g r e a t I f M r r e t l a l r A
The
guests
were
met
nt
the
door
by
weeks ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ness becoming unsettled in I of tills corporation, nnd to have, ex­ partlcn In tho vicinity of the work nt
ercise
uml
enjoy
all
rlalus.
powers
nut
— IN—
23c per cu. yd. whore the haul will
K. W. Simms. Mrs. Peterson nnd son Mrn. Townsend nnd ushered Into the
north portion.
**
;u i,v lt'T '* Incidental In eofjwrsttnnSOCIAL CALENDAR
ot V iiili.il amt ovlstlnu untler the lawn nut exceed 2,000 feet and one cent per
will leave from there for their homo parlor where delicious punch was serv­
o r llic Htatr of Klorldn.
,
ed.
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cu. yd. additional per 100 feet .where
mi m it* *-j r- S-J KB tej
in Jamestown, N. Y.
Artlete III.
Monday—The Women'll Guild of Holy
Several interesting garnet were en­
The rmnunt o f the cnpttnt stock of the haul exceeds 2 ,0 0 0 -fcct.
IU M l H
IQ lids roriMiratlon shall be Twenty-five
ra
tv*
Cram Church meets n t.3:30 p. m.
Anyone desiring! any of this earth
fe';
Mr. n:id Mrs. R. II. Rrnnlck,•Sir*. joyed by all nnd prizes-fur the games
TtiiiUaniul Ibdlors tfil.fUJ.Cld. to Lo di­
*i
nt the Rectory’.
vided
Inin
r.SdO
share*,
of
1
hr
par
val­
were
won
by
Julia
Idling,
Janie
Lning
should
notify the City Manager.
A. It. Marshall nnd guest, Miss Nell
ue o f-T en I &gt;otIn rn (|!i),ea) eaeh.
Monday—St. Agnea Guild meet* nt
C. J. RYAN,
Woodward, o* Washington, left yes­ Beatrice Martin, Lillian King and
The rnpUnl stock of lid* corpora­
the home of Mm. Julius Tnkach on
tion may be pnyalds in. lasned or used lM9-o.«.w.-iw
Newton Stenstrom.
City Manager. By Rlchnrd Washburn Child. A
terday
morning
fof
n
motor
trip
-to
for tbe purehase of property, eltlter
Eleventh street nt 3:30 p. m .
?tory of what happens to girli i„
After
the
games
refreshments
were
r fit or personal, for labor or services
Tuesday—Junior Hass of S. II. S. will Palm Bench and Miami, going down served. Tho c pnrlnking off Mra. h k b h h K Id Mi m Rj at a Just vnluntlnn In he fixed by the
Russia, that vast region of silence,
Heard of Directors at a meeting railed
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
present play "Teddy, the Runaway” to attend the Sun Dance nt*, Palm Townsend’s hospitality were Misses
i few whispers have reached our
far
sticb
purpose.
.
Ecach.
Bluo Monday, hut the weather Is
MONEY
Article IV.
nt the high school auditorium.
earn. Arc those whispers true?
Janette
Lning,
,
Evelyn
Riggers,
BeMr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Shocmnkcr havo
Tills C’trporatlop shall continue unit
too flno to fcol blue.
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c The truo rand fearless answer tf
.Tuesday—Circle No. 2 of the Mothontricc Martin, Ruth Whittle, Mamio
have fall power to* exercise Its corpo­
nr.
their
guest
their
daughter,
Miss
e
-----e
—
»L_
_e
dist church meets nt tho home of
rate rights anil franchls&lt; s for a period and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2335 Shef­
given in this dramatic sensation.
Kate Williams, Lucille and Maurice
Tho Fuller Construction Co., has two of ninety-nine years, from amt after field, III., writing your name nnd ndMrs. I. W. Hughey, 200 E. Fifth Shoemaker from Virginia.
Echols, Lillian King, nnd Messes.
Iho comtn*nccc«nt of its corporate ex ­
sets of riveters on the First National istence.
Tomorrow—Elsie Ferguson i„
ficld, III., writing your name cnd.mlSL, at 3 p. m.
Steele, Newton Stenstrom, Charlie
Article V.
.
“The Outcast”, v
• UOIKiES-ROSIEU
Bank building now nnd they arc mak­
Fridny—D. Y. P. U; social nt the horn*
turn
n
trial
pnekage
containing
Fol­
The l.uxlneas of
this
corporation
Andorson, Ed. Milieu, Fred I-irk, Joel
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The many friends of Miss Vida
•hall be.conducted by the followlnit o f­ ey’s Honey ami Tnr Compound for
of Mias Beatrice Martin on Celery
Bell, Billio Park, E. S- Crowsby, CnrI ing good time.
ficers; n President, n Vlce-Proaldent,
Avenue. All members nnd friends Hodges nnd Mr. A. Dewey Rosier will Echols, A. D. Roundtree.
a Secretary and u Tn-asuri r who may coughs, colds nnd croup; l ’oicy Kid­
ho interested to learn of their marMiss Nina Jarvis, Eleanor Jarvis, be oils nnd the smpi person. nm|. a ney Pills for pains in aides, nnd back;
arc invited.
.
Hoard of Directors of not less than
ringo .which was solemnized at the
nnd Miss E. Lcland of Brooklyn ar­ Hire? nor more Hum flvo persona, who rheumatism, backache, kidney and
SEE CATilRAG
be slni-llholderr
rived on the boat yesterday nnd are must
Tuesday—Regular monthly business Haptlat church Sunday morning nt l&gt; The Scrap Iron Class
.
% *r
1’ littt the firvi o n . Unit o f Ihe sloek- bladder uilmcn(s; nnd Foley Cathartic
o’clock,
I)r.
King
officiating.
The
guests
nt
Lake
Mary
lodge.
Income
Ta?^ Specialist, Peoples Ibnk
holder*,
hereinafter
provided
for.
the
meeting nnd election of officers for
Tablets, n wholesome and thoroughly
Has Large Crowd
officers of i Ii Ih corporation shall bo;
happy couple left by nuto immediate­
ft M. Ilnnt. President: T, a tlalsilerp cleansing cathartic fur constipation,
the Woman’s Club.
and Good Meeting There is no time to sleep in this Vlco-Pre.ildeiii: J. R Harvard./Heere- biliousness, hemimhe?, and sluggish MARCH 13th, 1-ith nnd 15th
ly n'tcr the ceremony for points on
tsry mot It. \V. Deane. T,-, usurer. The
All Form.
line old town nny more nnd WO nre llount o f Directors shall be. C. M- fluot. bowels. Sold everywhere.—AUv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. W. Knight nnd the Enst Coast, where they will jpend
T.
it.
Itnlsdcn.
J.
H.
Harvard
nnd
It
IV.
Seventy-two
men
were
present
nt
making too much noise to sleep any Dciino.
fnmlly spent Sunday afternoon at their honeymoon.
yesterday's meeting of tho ’ IScrnp how. Watch the building?* go up.
The flrst or orunlziHon nlerllhg of
The
bride
is
n
popular
Sanford
girl,
Daytona Bench. . •
the stock liidilrfa ahull b&lt; held In the
.
Everything: in Silks oh
having spent her girlhood days here. Iron Class.” In The nbscncc of Prerl.
City of bpiifnrif. I’ iorlilfl, on th« 16th
CurcB Mulnria, Chills
dent
Forest
1jike,
tho
meeting
was
tfaj ' r March, A. I). IIJZ. for thi i u
.
Mrs.
George
taincnux
of
Indinnnp
Sale
at Yowell’s Tues­
; J. A. Rcdpntch was n business vlsi- The groom is n valued employe of tho
pose of ndupliit'-r hy-Inv.-M unit complet­
nnd
Fever, Dengue or
presided over by Fred R. Wilson. Rev. oils is the guest of her brother Harry ing the organization of this corpora*
tbr here freim Jacksonville for the Mnhoncy-Walkcr Co., nnd formerly
day,
March
6tfi.
IliliotiH
Fever.
Ion.
mid
nlso
for
the
purpose
of
elect­
Crnwford
Jackson,
who
isinterested
Wnrd. Mrs. Lcmnux has been in Kenresided in Jacksonville.
ing such nlTIrrrn o f lh&gt; corporation as
f " k
,
In juvenile work, delivered an inter­ ford before nnd hn.t ninny friends arc lierclnsliovc provided for, anil
Upon their return to Snnford they
thereafter Ihe annual m*i-lliig of llov
esting short talk nt the beginning of who nre glad to sec her again.
slcekholders elinll be lodd' on Ibe flrrl nnanBKHHDaaananuMHHBntaiiHRBBUBEBaaaaHnHBaaaaABaaaBBii
&gt; Gcorgp 1. Hamel, of Palatko, spent will reside on the Heights where tncy
Hnmlay nfter ilu* first Tuesday In Jan­ 2
Netv Shipment just Received of
the meeting in behalf of his work. The
tho day hero Saturdny attending to will receive the congratulations and
uary o f each ycifr.
Sanford
needs
a
■
big
auditorium
lesson
was
taught
by
Dr.
Carpenter.
Arllele I I.
EASTM AN K O D AK S, FILMS, FILIVI
business.
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best wishes of their many friends.
The blBllesI noiiiutll ' f llidcbtcdlli '.s _
The principal speaker nt yesterdny'n that could he used for nil public
I
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nr liability lo which Dili corporation
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PACKS A N D KODAK ALBUMS
meeting was Father Roger Anderson, gatherings in the week days nnd ev­ shall sulijcel li«e|f shall lie an amount
. v Mm. ‘ Archie Betts, Mrs. Charles D. A. It. MEETING IN ORLANDO.
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not to exceed Ihe nmntltil Ilf the caplwho is delivering n scries of sermons enings nnd for n big.central Sunday tjl
slock iif this corporation.
Rritt and Mrs, Braxton Perkins mo­
At the Inst meeting of tho Salflo
Article VII.
nt the Eplrcopnl rhurrh. He delivered school on Sunday. The City Commis­
tored to Orlandp Saturdny where thuy Harrison Chapter, N. S., D. A. It., nn
The names and residences of Ihe
r.n interesting address to the clasr, sioners have something of tills kind sitlisrrlblng lncorpm ulors and Ibispent tho day'very pleasantly.
invitation from Mra. McLean, regent
«if the capital stock suliserlbeil
and one that was appreciated hy nil. in their minds and will build one oh xmoiiht
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
by each nr« as follows, lo -w ll:
o f the Orlando Chapter, was rend, In­
r . ji . iiiini, Hanford. H i lotm share* P
The theme of his discourse was the the lake front Some of these days.
Mr.* nnd Mm. A. Honigman, of Mi- viting the Dmlghters tv n ten snd to
T. H. Italsdcu. Hanford. I'la. to ullarea S
necessity of being truo to hack*
J. H Harvard. Hanford. Kin. I " sh ires,
nmi,.arrived in the city Saturday for meet their • honorco guests, Prof.
A U T H O R IZ E D E A S T M A N
O D A K AGENCY
N. J, Lilian! of the Herald Printing lb V\\ Deane. Hiitifi.nl, Kla. !&lt;&gt; share* . M
ground, nnd based his remarks upon
B
n short visit and arc stopping at the Schuler, of Rollins' College, Prof.
IN W IT N I’HS \V||i:i:i;OK. Hie sa il-i
E
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2
S
the great painting called “ The Angel-; Co., is sixty-four todny and is hale srrlblng Incurpor.-ilcrs have heretl'it
............o ia
Montezuma.
Topper, of Philadelphia, nnd our state,
tlielr hr.ml'i on the- 'til dav nf Mnrcb 1a
us," in which toilers are represented and hearty nnd -full of pep right on. srl
A.
D.
tar::.
aBBft.‘ ^nnTiKFtiBQnnsxnBn&gt;iRCOBRBZiiasBaaHKMi
registrar, Mrs. John Leonard!.
*
&lt;’ il l l l ’ NT,
as censing their work for n few m o-! " Uncle SI” ns lie is affectionately
R. W. Caldwell nnd Fred Ewing of
All were chnrmed with the beauti­
T H. H.MHDKN
known
all
over
the
state^is
good
for
-.
.1 s M MtV.MtD
SAn Frnncisco, wero among, the ar­ ful group of violin selections rendered incuts' devotion nt the sound of the
fS H DILVNI*
*
hell In n church which is thown in n many more /cum in the strenuous
rivals here Saturday nnd are rogis- by Prof. Schuler. Prof. Topper's wonSTATK i»K I'l.i &gt;lt I l*A
illage in the hack-ground.
Tho game-of making n newspaper.
I’tlfN T V UK }’.i:M INi i'.K
.
T R Y OUR SANFORD M AID BREAD
.tered nt the Montezuma.
dt-rful address on “ Amertcnnization"
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.
I HKUKIIV t'HIlTIKV. That on this
,
.• .
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,
,, i speaker declared that every ono presfl.ty
lu-fon
im
person
ills
appeared
«’
wna an inspiration. Mrs.
Leonard!,
, ,
,
,
,
, L ,
,
Dr. J. H. Wendler of Orlando is in M H um . T s It.iis.i. .. i h Harvard,
ent hml n hack* ground nnd. that he
A crisp loaf on your Ir.lilo this evening would add murh to your mral.
Robert Deane, Dodson Ilall nndlKnVc n talk of Genelogical work of the
nilil It. Vi". Drum-, lo on
.11 h rum n lo
should he truo to it,! naming God, the city today on business. He is just lie Ihe perron* named In amt who sub­
Walter Connelly spend Sunday nfter-i8 t«te and the permanent geonoologiA good nose would be tickled in our fragrant Sanitary Bake Shop,
recovering
from
a
revere
illness?
that
scribe,!
tlu-lr
names
i
"
tbe
roregotnn
country, municipality and home asjlie
articles or Im urpor.tiIon, v tin &lt;r\, r noon at Daytonn Bench onjoying the ca| library to he in Orlando in the near
inhaling
the odors of all our appetizing, wholesome goodies.
left
him
almost
deaf
and
he
is
hardly
backgrounds of every man. i
nlli nrknon-lcd-icd befurr ttu that rhev
nights.
future. &gt;
I'XffUtcd thi lirinv fur liu- purposrs
able
to
get
around
and
to
attend
to
It is hoped that there will lie .even a
r. In ■ \ pr- rri-d
The Sailie Harrison Chapter feels larger attendance next Sunday than On* business of publishing the heath­ tIn’VITNKRfk
m v -linliit jnnt oTIelnl n o t
v. Miss Dorothy Rumph, who is at­ justly proud of the work done by Its . •
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M Hmifonl I'bunty i-f Hrinlnolr and
eVed
Warrior.
there
was
Inst.
Lot’s
regain
the
rec:
Htiil - of 1-’ ? . - 1.lit. t o I iil» the .id dti)
tending Woman's College nt Tnllahas- member.
of March, A It K-Z3
ord of over a hundred.
(HIJAI.I
. (.K ill,\ \V POW Kl.t.
tscc, is spending tl)e week end here
A number of the daughters of Sallie
f G. N. Sht'piierdson of Memphis,
Next to Trinceufl Theatre
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Ni.toi - I’ ulille .-'uate of rturldu
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison chapter attended this de­
jj Terrti-. is in the city on n business trip. At) &lt;’ onimlssb.il Itxplres Dec. Z 1. 1VZA
s a :-H c
Wednesday, 10 a. m. is Mr. Shcjthepdson supplies hardwood
Rumph.
lightful meeting nnd ten.
the day that Block 10, ashes to all the fertilizer companies
Mm. Lulu Burroughs, of Jncksdh-j MRS. TOWNSEND ENTERTAINS
slate making a specialty of BEOlinnNNBUatintSBatlKlunRHaUMNNCMUHWUPnBSIRKtlBManBRBBRnnBf’lBDICHBIinaitaBBHBRBnaBBBXUBli
&amp; Tuckte’s of
’’thisthe
NSKBaBBBIHHaaMUKaBKBIIBBBflBHaaKtinBrUiangMKCBRHHHKBKUKURnaaHaadHBaiiaBMIllIB JDXCkUlHiav
vllle, is expected to arrive here this i Mrs. George Townsend
ctmdnn Chapman
community. He sees many chan­ ■ D
M
afternoon by motor nnd will l»e t l » ; One of the most delightful and en­ Addition is to be sAln ati ges
i. in Sanford since he was here rev­ MB
B
10 Stores in Georgia
11
-1 Store Jn Florida SS
guest of her cousin, Mm. B. J. Star-: joyable events of the-season was a
:
oral
years
ago
and
nays
Sanford
is
■
n
-*T
auction.
ling.
party Tiiosdny evening, Feb. 2D, hon­
orio of the greatest cities in tho state.
!■
oring Mirra* Lillian King and Mau» *BB
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Style
Show
Will
Bring
' Mrs. B. J. Starling, Mis. A. H. Pet­ rim?‘ Echols.
. Tile many Snnford friend?! of Mrs. BB
To begin interest for the evening New Fashions to Local K. II, Brown will be -glad to lenrn
erson, Mrs. G. l.'Lourks and Mrs. Jno.
Women, March 8th that she has returned from n nix
month*’ suit to her brother i:i Sacra­
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Sanford’s New StorePhone 127
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fi. .s li
mento, t'nlif.. and is again at home
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I Wlmt will Milady "f Fnahion Im
‘
n wcuriug cliis new ni-nxun?
Short in Jacksonville, where Mr. Brown is
■ Skirt?!? Long? What of tiie now statu sales mnnngcr of tho Virginia;fri ■
■ colom, tho now fnhrii?»t tho now fa&lt;l3 Carolina Chendqal Co. IMm..* IL J.
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nnd fancier? And where, oh where Holly, sinter o f Mrs. Brown received)
a card front her today announcing her
K will the wntstlincs bo?
K
arrival home and that her health has
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Those nnd many other questions
TO SELL SEASON TICKETS FOR
liccn greatly improved by her stay
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R that besot maid and matron nt thir. in California. . ’
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N
u session of the year nre to he nnswer■ &lt;-&lt;i in n most novel vvay this season.
s
TIIEDI-’OltD IJAS A I.KAI) MINK
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Bnunrol propom to iutrodueo tiro
n
Attorney A. Theilford of this city
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K new iixnlf i tu Sarf'ird &lt;»n March Htli will leave in n few ilayn for Arkansas
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ll:e modioiii of tin intcrerl■
where he lias 150 acres of land that
sa through
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style
r-how tit the Parish House.
N Twenty-five young Indies, friend* mid nllic.s of the Ameri­ B
contain a line lead deposit, nnd the
■ Till* is an enterprise, by the way, in rock has broil analyzed nnd found to
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can Legion, utx’ wnnlcd to enter tho enmpuign
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n which m or/ than a thousand mer­ contain n fine lead deposit. Mr. Tht dfor .scllitig Scanon Tickets for the
chants til nr. many cities are partici­
font will viait the farm and find out
u pating tills spring.
all about it on the trip amt aa he any*
Tho idol, nrcording to Mr. Ilnumrl,
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AM ERICAN LEGION’S BIG CIRCUS
it is "either worth $ 1 (10,000 or it in
r e s S i1 .
ir. to present nil tho lutozt modes de­
worth nothing nnd (to will forget about
creed hy Fashion—on living models,
(Jenutiful Diamond Ring first prize to the successful seller.
It” after ho returns to Sanford. Mr.
nnd to tho nccompnniniont of nn ap*
Three other prizes given to those interested in the­
Thctlford is the senior memlrir of
propriate musical program.
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work. Now is the time to get busy
the law firm of THcdfnrd £ Wilkin­
One of the particularly fetching
son
nnd regardless of bin lend mine.* n *
s I s iffT
things which Fashion has up- her
BPTks .
in Arkansas is a Sanford booster and
Sec the American Legion Circus Committee:
rdcuvu (and by the way, nho hus intends to make his home hero for :•
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sleeves thin season) will bo the three- life.
as
piece costume—some with jnunty
25
ft
L’nll on Joe Chittenden; Rost Comamndor, Chamber o f Com­
BN
j coats in bolero effect, others in soft.
NOTH I’. OK I \ r o l l I ’ OII ATION
mu
merce Ruildlng, or J. S. Roberts. Mnnngcr
Notlri- !* Iirrrliy plvrn iliut tp.. uinlrr- Ml
1 iK’autiful crepes to match, dresses in elgnrtt
Inlrml to np|&gt;l)- in tho ll4.tw.r- B B
American Legion’s Circus
the ram*? designs nnd mnlorials.
nuM- t’nry a . Harilii- rtoVrrjinr o f thi- nn
nit- of Kliirtda. at TstlatinVxn-, I’ lur- MB
The event nt the Parish House will St
liln, nn tho 12th &lt;tn&gt;- of Mari-li. A H. a r
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Estate row without a
Keen-tary of the State of

THE WEATHER

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American Legion Big Circus

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MERCERIZED BATISTE, YD. 45c

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The second and third owner of a Hiipmobile 5 doubt, is .the 12 lots on
gets just exactly as much in economy and re­ 5 Union Avenue, which is
liability day after day, and month after S an extension of Second
month, as did the first owner over a long life jj St.— Worsham Auction
t
Company.
of unremitting usefulness.
New and Reduced I*riccH
Effective January FI rat

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Ladies’ Rest Room

personal guarantee. Now’s your time. , Huofi.r.
— RAY

B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
Sanford, Fla„ Corner Second Street &lt;tnd Saiiford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Lake Counllos
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One nf the Largest and Most llp-to-date Drive-In Filling
Hint inns in UUk part o f the Htnte
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$1.25
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foritHiii: a hotly polltm anti corporate
linitcr unit hy virtu** of the Ihwn., of
llo?
Htnto of Kloriita. niul itu hereby
FOR SAI.K-f-We have n number of 0­
ntbtpt ttu* follntvittt; urlirl. « o f llinir. volt Prcztoilte, Willnril and other Jhvmtlon.
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trip I.
BATTERIES, ready for Immediate ,Tlu- nhtt’ p ofArt
ihlp corporation iihnlt
I•flAt'.M
11A I: Nt At’
At ’ V
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use at f. 1 5.00, enclr covered by our Im&gt; UI’ NT’S I’
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W c. the iintlcrslirnrit, have agrc«*r,
tfc nsioclJlr liUfltlVM anil, ilu In refiy

BROS.,

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Phono r.lfi.

Service.

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nature of tin. Lustrum

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S1IL Ready-to-Wear, i rporatloh t shall t*o sx u lln w x, tn: w it: tu rmcttge tn amt carry on, elthSilk piece goods,. Silk . r :.l -. !i. ,1 calc or n tall. n setieral
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T U E S D A Y , M ARCH G, 1923

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY,. MAitCH (5. 1923

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the entire yean as expended on tho not to permit isolation to Increase con­
Fountain Inn nt Eustls or the'Grass struction costs. ,
“ The Huilding Group Is One of the
Fiber and Pulp Mill at Leesburg.'
A trip made by me last week to influences that is gilng to put WayScbring convinced me that nt Moun­ cress In keener competition with the
tain Lake nnd nt Irving Vnmcll’s de­ other cities of South Georgia.
velopment more has l*cen expended
The Ruilding group is ono of thi
for new buildings during 1922 tbnn influences that will make it* possible ■
nt latcsburg or l'ustis on the two for Wuycross to house all the families
wishing to move here.
buildings mentioned.
o----tv .
And the some can be said uf iscbring’s . wonderful
development
Buy a business lot on [j
where tividchcer o f score's of beau­
tiful homes that had been finished easy terms from W or- ■
week#, or every month, for tweWe months.
during thr year.
sham Auction Company 3 t
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Haines City, too, has built many a
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on
Wednesday,
10
a.
m.,
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Whatever the amount is, save it regu­
new business block, and factories and
larly and you will succeed.
scores of now homes, and yet Haines one block east of corner 3
City does hot figure in tho Miller sta­ Sanford Ave. on Second |
This institution wishes to help you to
tistics.
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street.
2
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win
financial independence.
Here in lurk.* county &lt;»-ir compila­
:
tion shows a total of $2 ,02 S,000 fur
WADSWORTH DINKS WITH T U B 'S
lfi2‘2 In building construction, only
POIXCAUS8
exceeded by Jacksonville, Tarapn,
-ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
St. Petersburg. Miami and Orlando—
yet Ijike county figures are not in­ - PARIS, Mch. Ik—Eltpt Wadrejorlli
American ir.slstaul .ccrcla’ry of th;
cluded.
trcr.rurj’
t
guest
horrjr nt a o
If 1 cbuld speak for other counties
luncheon
given
by
the
premier
und «
and communities as I have authorita­
tively Tor, Lake county and generally Madame Polticire.
Sanford, Florida
. i*
•peaking for the tuwns in Polk
KINGING, DANCING. SKATING, »
cotmty, 1 fully lxdievc tint th^ build­
i : &gt;-i:
ing construction for Florida for tin RACING L.VKK .MARY SKATING
lEHCCSl
tutu#
s x B S iin a a x a :
year 11*22 would exceed $100 .000 ,OOd ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
oy.1 -2 tc —
-yet this Slilli;* survey .show* less
than otie-fourih of* this amount.'
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; G RAN ITE WORKS
If you want ALL the NEWS, and;
■ It Is high time that Florida wake
WORK A SPECIALTY
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up in the need
a fiatbtlchl bu­ want, it FRESH fi ni ih« wire, mid
want
it
in
a
I
::ihlo
lomlltlun,
nnd
reau that will 1 1 I hirid.i aright with
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
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ix f.iic it g\*:x ntnlo, i.ulr crlbu now for
wauled, nnd then ut least thirty per we will tru e to ; tand by also. And tin the wot Id.
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•il'dt g n great work for that-state.
cent uf the pledger, knocked olf ihei ’•orpinalions can take heed while the
the Daily Hoit'ld aid yuU will ruiD I01S Writ First Btrret
.
1018 Writ Fir it Sire#
No rueli m- info niatiim would Re
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o
Ijit
nnd
mnri.
d
“
ng."
T«&gt;
nuiny
Irivi
Hiking
is
good.
The
people
a*
u
rule
. r
nut from Ca!if«n nia and l.j used b y ! * * 1 wha‘ &gt;-uU want'
Oac suburb in Tampa has Id th promised t, ‘ give till it hurl
nmi are loyal but when it come.* to ''lx.—
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the California I n , yet in Florida
Contract for 12 0 bungalows not to cost i! - till hurt!.
,m j,CBJfc,« " j:.i.N » a t &lt; .in « is c a r s;u2asi33ns&lt;nnxvr.BE!Rnna
ij g at the mercy of thu SUiluinid Oil and in*nil southern tr.te”, Florida is
Je.ss than $.1,000 api&lt;c. What a won
te.gst a u n c^ nnt* a'.maarsafrnraaac: u hg u a » s n s a Ruu a e e g 0 1,
One uii it trouble with the finan ' onipany” or any other tra t - well, ■••edited with n t .tal of $27,000,000 i
iterful thing it would lie for Sanford; " ! ,;l 1 '
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to have that much money ....... an fur' «■•«»
, h.li-pnymg P'-I»-*.U«„ n y d try on the dollar ga Mr. Man- nf building, while Maryland und olh-;
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arc v. y l.h. rcl with pro-^ dard .Oil, or any other oil company &gt;r southern slat! inr cxeecil it, oral EP
j 'JO bungalow*. \V«
- mire*. Alicntary of pledges and a or any ret o f men—try it.
yet Florid# i- gi-AVing ten time* fait- fvj
rjght now.
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i constipation i ' cat h prove harmful, ll J
, rthati Maryland, dah In population, ja
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' |n piu’y enough to promise a sum with.
I t»i: III MAN'ITVK HAKE
but
in
Muryl
I
j"U
will
find
t!**'
Kc
Wu have* changed our mind* alxiul. u liberality rnsb; ii i.» better by fai
At no lime in I’m history of the alntisti’ciil bu*i '• » j;;.nirid.
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1 1 ESudS
Henry Ford for president. VS*• believe, to Ik* "ns yon are" uml when you sign,
&amp;
... .iiimuii race have there Ii u so many
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G.
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of
Atlanta,
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he is thu only man* in rite United hand in the enrh. Throi.frh ptenitli .g agerelf’ r.f ve
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VtI.l I; fx.r till allevinti.il'
: 7 -,rr: a a t .t z l 'i
r , '-sar,
State* who could tell the Star.duid
. . For i h, epdenvorlng ,n •' • « e'vite t•i the
iia inn and appeulii'g to piide
Ii Mimn mi!T m'
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and
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partiality
Gil niot|iany "In n* In gi&gt; :;iml »:«• tint ,1 i 1 . &gt;. V..ULi-r v. ill •»It V \' Ttlllls I's
11*ill 1, « Mp.lt.ng
e I.r hu.1
tlu-y went. ( '*uni- nn. lii-fit &gt;, \vr ;i 1 1■ fur .nf iti’ i.n- 41 ,&gt; in* stt - from lilt i-e ill.' the:: put «- ■ ii.; Uril .t t! ir h-.irti ■u ith rompilat." . but there eh iuhi
fi ri - 1. I D
fi*
' ....'in "f
anymn who vv.ll bu. 1 tile
Jll »i
t V r I d 4 1 • i: «■ !!• 1 be *r,tni&gt; mam
' able t.i ew-r pa\ fhr retn uir «'-.* ! tiji
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toti-ticy
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nt;; . it . .lii.. !i Iw-ller t:» 1 lint II .1 1 1! .Milk 1»- 1 1 1: :.
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that will tii&gt;« r i«&gt;! iiia u i a
-i*t
Winter vi- itm in Oihii
. 1,,&gt;11,11N tliilll til |Ul.lt)lnv i d pity a u( th. Mj.-lkr Shi*i: o i*i It*
C
l
•M
h it f •.*•wl'iil
at.ii
i.ut
a
fr
Ijike
in going to »l re’i in the ir.iij'lu* uf 1
hu ili-.i! :.rid ' h'-*i not ».:i *&gt; nut tin t. -I l&gt;- 1 1 iiil. Iiimi of Auuii
f th* at.oto'.* po;*!cenExrzoEffLasx zxsezzTiim i i z &amp; i 'v n ? z u ic o K ia E iiB s a i»p a cg sf^ i,%si*:rn a w '^ -ir T A q g w 7 g 3 i
Lucerne nnd on the •treet* &gt;.f t!u • •it I*, iin-at. 1 ) lie lii xt nirlhnd mthe
aid that ih're un- KMi.iV.hi tfcly mu* four
It i
iatiun.—
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Ih
iNiwwlI
ui
rmupsi.
r#iU-.HP-.iJ.-l, ■eirr . T r " ; *-.-t .-rrA -cri - ^ - r j T.-tTreynjaf.-g'.’^r i*mTV^X;
city. Send him down here and we will Iran-artiuii i- &gt; oMpieted imniediutidy: i-Pt'l* ! childtc'l ill the '. Ul’.ed Stale*,
guarantee lie will nut go in -leup by thi .•.und there is that baleful .v."-,! ,if 11.. - »* efcihJieM l.rp Of ptMU
where the .'eel rivvtei- ate piiltiur debt i oiitiiu.oii.-ly hiHigu.g nbovi the ji.iit-iit-. 'lit* f. t ili.it liny are V»ot
HI II.DING Jidl ShS IN 'GL'nCI’S
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up our new ‘.ky nerapiT*.
jui.uti er. The til -1 iii.-.h'd give, the is largely the r,1 1 1 -1* i*C their emidilion.
1.1
C23
hi
cash' etr-lianil: the re- ..I.|| lnirlvadi Mai y 1 I th- m lure• •'••I 'red the proj«Q
hiiddmir
o'-. .iv- N" O
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The ni til. Ijll' - t Hill III
i.f
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the
dllli.
fii"tiler»’
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in ui
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1nett g-_
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^ounty will In- xettl I by Die ljx.ll ‘»| ’.►Ij uu .e u«Li.a ^‘ »U‘H i'»t*ili!|. r*l-}iy.
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or nrr.pso from nl! * “
ill* Til -t
this l&gt;rice-=W(ttrtdjmmcAYific tis SftOP EARLY?
U '.liV
h iiai.iV iiil"trj 7 1... p. r.-on w ho dares no t re fe .
•fl.ill MiUle ju t a- III
In-pitid fr.rilitic - :t:ul lad ! reg
1 . !•
..till .. ’s ril ins aIf UH
Would Ik* smile ten year ngo. No i|Uen. j 0 "&gt;ign u;»" fm ill.- imynifii
of -I- -jj dig pr-&gt;; er mi'd
-jsuarsa: aBCJXS2 *=stiS
.•: 1 1 , 1
.v ii.g t&gt;
| Ia n t i,.it ha* w .rived r, n
tlort A‘‘ ever yet tied until it i* -ettlei! m;i» KAMU * ll' •i what It.
&gt;**v« r, ratr&amp;.’ir-rx.r.Jzz
1! ruig.i.d treatment Itu* foil
to 4til .1 ii g n a t ..*4 *illtto ge
i is ,4
rijeht nnt! th 1 - appln In Ilii iUllil li..M&gt;I ! &gt;r f. 1*!. ■ .-.iff!
j:,*i
.-•i.y .. isttld a nipple for-life out
r &gt; -U ;. CAN i ’ U RE G O L D
2 NO. 2 MAINE
W a ycria ts. ! ’ i* n o th in g m u re o r less;**®
qiir^tion 1 * m II.
T 1 mtei thi* situation the Mystjc
1 ,t*f im-. '. i . e, is *&lt;uiainly re!t
...
ilt H /
Y ltU P
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STYLE COHN
than fo r 1 - isly-five m*"t to g e t to- t:u
11S w h ic h
:-'hrine h:re undertaken a.great work of
installment «*f
100'(L'crria
RHibcn
Cano
Syrtir.
a ;'
gether ami i&gt;!.ut to build tweny-fivu »1 m
One of the "human tli*
lhal tt.iv ■‘i ii it.tiii.K 1 ret■y c ire fully I’alat.i.tilr g h-upital service fur those
btr.
c
as
Iho
n.iuif
implies
houi.es. There are alw.sys Ihnt many
cl around from town to town climb­ kn Ni • helpless children.
1 -I.il. ( AN U P T O N
nt n In cvi.y city who are contenting buildings and pulling on iduiiD
Th i&lt;!&lt;a uf th.- My *,!c Shrine tak*
1C
CO FFEE*
but
li:t
&gt;tni
i«lir
K
.fili.tSng
fell ten store &lt; from t!u» hotil Mar
s-l.r,. CAN PURE GOLD
lint of
ot It:
n. m-toluiicc
: i-t (imitcc war
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HI All. Ill All*: \ THE SC v n :
i r g un the■ line
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I backy..iitmg for lower pi lees, or wait- (
4 9 c
r.Tir: r.T'3
liuitjuc in New York ye*l*-rday- and
first* fuggested' nt the r meeting at I
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•rc,.f'g-tr—mtc-.vi lm.il . ccr^
,(1. i* », !
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was iiirtmilly killed. Sooner or Liter
&lt;h |s USC*
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' SV/nkiri' "f
1/ j *I l# it RAN
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tb'-y all gel it when Day ll&gt; u '.*i thi d
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1,H. I A N HI R E (iO f.D •
ful’y de- wb.it. b. ■.'ii-.. .
! togeth. 1 h&gt; v fi-el like {juris
full |
fat e *.l I I•*' •1-1 I e
1 • 1 i"*i I* • i
1 int
M. .■ ,!|..k i &gt;t&gt; .-•! .11,Ik. l. i.'uhr
YH UP
spec si iihi.ii. I’hey let, tit - fontrncto.
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srTTF-T-vrir- s yye
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Itm* m r,
und bulbi* 1 and sttpitly ne. 1 t.ll oyer j
We wonder o Ilit nut. .n.di.le uulu- tltein.iiil* the \a«\ c uttitretce of the.
Li.ihir the (dna that has bcun |ierl '/i - L B . CAN CURE G O LD
ii NO. I C A N S HIGH
•he count 1 y know that they are uboul i
b y —the lurgL-vl In the world toduyeourilry demand* a new post o'Tice i .: f . ted emit incnibtir is to contribute
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to build twenty five houre* ail at ore 1
. y^’ill stand supimjly by and watch the Hieksville In my :tnte.
f i a y«*nr for the fund fur the building
time and tin y get Ihc very lowest bios
v."zci :r z 'j\ iu"AZ. tin r
orm riia ',
11 s Rasj*g#ra
Standard OH Company put the price
Whereupon Rcttstun Jones of Wndt- and maintaining of-hospital:- which asTTSSXvrsrxsrxsjt irrv x rx x ^ s u ^ x z
tltzi .
of gas-up to one dollar ami thus throt­ itigloit, Renalor Fnioot of Utah nttd jio's art tneun.e of more than n mil­ that can ‘lie- obtained because the;
five
houses
at
one
time
hove
'.W
e
tle the business o f 1 idling cai-'-.Wi
nr io-i-t anil ryndty usher -tate-im-’ !, '. e-dkire n year. I Itu,. f.tr sis ho*"TXt rt T "s
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do not think so. At lea &lt; Unity Ford ■f lo g expt rii-nce nhal.e their ltend I pitnll have been 1mnt«s|. The place* to btlild if Pit it surprising how many
i me to Waycrosa lo l *d
M
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will not aland for it.
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in rt. I1 .m»UiI •, Fltrcreport
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.U PX.5;SLSTXT^a.’gcrv i t r a » '.m IVYU.1
i* ;i 111 . tea at a lime. The idea is '
‘building ill Iein.xieiiiig ills- ..I t’ I'M' , lll.il . ll I ti reali.iition that t wtl
'i ’ »■ me. high *pirit that prompt­
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u»r e.
Mill1 ..1
c.irt nlfov.l to build
litit we would like to remark tlt.it re I Ik- yenr.&lt; I. f o r e n m i t h e r s u c h dn.-ilt ed llii* o r g a n i s e d piun f o r helping the that th ( •uit
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!HUY’S
DILL
PICKLES,
llT*cz.
Derby
Hraltd
Imported
/J fD fij
wat-n he haa
ha.t twenty-fir.
twenty-five, ” *J
modeling old buildings i never rnt- m a j o r i t y o f l a m e d u c k s a n d o t h e r w is t 1 itipple I rltiblreti i prompting weal- chcapc. whc-it
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one
time
aud
to
shift
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fitfuclory and if they will n il the old faithful will inhabit thu renute chain- thy tdtrihcni to icitieniber these Itosfrom orut
onu job to anbllter. Thef-J-’ J;
hgilding and build a new club hou; e l,»r.-.
pita!.* in their wills. Others who urt men
•,-yn . ^ -ZT-^^-r-gE--*T7ir.TCrj Hg E B E ^l IW
a —i r M
un
Witycro*
Journal
says:
in keeping with the. futuie city of
rta
7-Dz. Dorliy Ilrand VIEN N A
Klunly advocates of the latest ! nut no situated that they can'thus onLIUUV’ S SWEET* M IX E D
, gnnfoid they will lie doing the right brand .of *ltip nubsldy* have been un- daw, take out life iniornttre for the
"Th:;
,ftil cMinplotlon of th^ S T Y L E .tL\USA ( ; K ,
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thing. Thin is only a suggestion, la- able to eontuin their.-tear;, over the' l. .',efit of these institutions that the Ruilding Group of \\aycro*.t With an
an
dlcr, not a motion.
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It catmi nt accorded tho measure. They good woik nitty continue after they twenty-flic- hou rs ia.pnc other proof *HM
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the
ejTieieney*
being
thown
by
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have Etood aghast nt the staiiling; are gone. No man ever regrets H'Jcht
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FLORIDA INI,AND UATKRWAYS proof that tin; minority rules, and contributions made for InimnnityV city in living up to it.* 1 0 2 -t slogan: EH A L L 10c
SPICKS ...
“ Du diinu ‘ hi* g; don't talk about doing
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have lieett na rmaft j;al:t t .to ‘explain ike. Ueportcr-SInr.
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Derby Ilrand
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.Suili is'the -topography of the rtati that the filibuster i . « satanic invert.
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SANDWICH
DELIGH T
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.•pul the nnmlier of feasible ivateiwuy. lion.
"The contribution of the Ruilding
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HI II.DING STATISTICS
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The Thing for Sandwich
Group
to tl «* Greater V.’aycro.- ' will .1
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that could he i'oti*triu!&lt; I with 11 mill
'.el tile lea-tul.ioiig tho, e who have
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Itnum of expense, that il went, little mrrtiwed have hsen Mr. Joiie.*, "Ito
Editor Tribune; I want to ontot be tvv -aty-flvv houses. Rut it* inftu-jjM
short of criminal neglect that we have In I&gt;t*-Ji in chiu’iro of the bill# and my protest against ‘.he mininformn- eticc will count for more than twenty* mi
nn
nut been walking on till* very Im­ -Mr. Smoot. Aral the most sorrowful tion being ured by jinpev.* throughout five hmii-es. Recauso of thu Ruilding
portant adjunct to our euntntorro long thing about their fiormw inis been the the South in reference tu JmHditig Group the campaign for more h im ii nn
since. There arc a ttumltcr o f route.- old ntentori. 1 which have lxen called construction, in Florida for the past hete ha* gained in intensity nnd al­
hc'ross the state and other roulctt that up.
•tx months nmi for 1922, This prtns ready outside uf the Group many houan
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could easily be turned fntd up und
Hack In lu ll, Mr. Smoot rose in tin aluiT in la ing sent out as plate mutter acs ure in process of construction and
down und 'round about ways. Our senate In opposition to Democratic nr mats by the (J. !» Miller Co., ol others haw- hetn contracted for. fu r ­
highways have been our salivation and rule, lie sp ike for fifteen hours tak- Atlanta, nnd sent out In goad faith ther there is already u growing desire
our greutent uliitiulun to build more jn gaifaii . in the World, bv and largo nnd for n laudable purpose, hut It Ir for the formajimi of another group.
and more of them, hut tho wutcrwayit a* hi ( subject. On the snnto dtcit.-.iot\ unfair lo Florida, nnd therefore un­
"Another influence of the Build­
Mr. Jones discussed nlT.'iirs of the reliable and deed not do Floridtt jus- ing Group Itasj been the' breuking of
the precedent j o f # com paratively
urfiveiTc for thirteen hours nnd fifty♦t
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lit Florida liter I* enumerated trong building isolation here. Ry ad­
five rhlnufe.i. .
WHEN U
U SELL
Join
in
with
the
Crowd
ami
come
PIGGLY
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•During thi* year's filibuster Sen­ Fort Lauderdale with building per­ vertising for 1 ‘tids and awarding the ■■
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
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meet voiir* friends there.
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ator ilrookliurt threatened to read to mits for the year 1922 of $220 ,000 , to ldd to the lowest responsible hidiler “Km
WITH US
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in 1 0 1 1 . Senator Heflin dug up Njr. total of fifteen towns of $27,783,­ of cities that build on business prtnci-[5
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Jones' speech nnd suggested that he 88 .1 , representing 210,938 of the 1 ,­ plot. We noted the other day where
Spencer Height lots arc going
«#
in
the
contest
for
plans
on
a
certain
090.000
total
population,
or
the
fig­
would allow the senate to ponder it*
fast. One of tho best nub-divis­
ure* represent one fourth of the building architects from twenty.-thrce
wisdom again.
ions III Sanford and all big lots.
population niul possibly'le*.* than one- states and nations entered plans. The
ll
seem*
that
this
thing
they
rail
See ua now ami pick while pick­
Jsenatorial courtesy will not let by­ fourth nf the tiilal building in .the ones who had charge were dotermining is good. Easy terms.
gone.* be bygones.—Tampa Tribune. state, for .lie it known there Is more e dthnt tho very best brains of the
building going on in the 8 ,000,000 architectural World should contend
AT THE MKUCY OF T1IK STAND­ acres of improved land than in thu with each o th er to produce tho best
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ARD OIL COMPANY
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Wnycrur.s
advertised
for
AGENTS
ties.
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instance,
while
Fort
latuder.Headlines in' the papers today soy
iwcthy-flvo houses at tho
R E A L ESTATE
that unless .lomcthltig is done soon li.-le, Key West, Ocala, Pensacola,
at
c«t
4 l»&lt;«uf with good workO w U f , Auto Insurance
by the government to dissolve the oil mid St. ARuustlno are
,hip. Waycross was determined
neither
of
these
progressive
cltto^
trust as emtualicd in the Standard Oil
105 W. Firat SU SANFORD, FLA
not to Isolate herself in building and
; &lt;rContpuny that the people will be pny* .shows os great a total building for E L
-L
ing one dollar n gallon for gas be­
fore the summer is over. “ Wo ore at
the mercy of the Standard Oil Com­
pany” says the report.
Can you beat that?'A t tho mercy
of the Stamford Oil company. The free
uml liberty loving people of the Unit­
ed States are at the mercy of tho
Standard Oil Company nnd they can
charge one dollar n gallon for gas if
they so wish. Well, this is another
sample of the Republican rule nnd
another sample of their standing by
rr.tvia MIIIT
I Imilnllnu Mdna*rr|
I'hnnr .120-tV nllrr .1 |&gt;. in.
The Morehouse Parish grand jury the Corporations ns against tho poor
Snbarrlpll.in l*rlrr In Adwmrr
ban been drawn to investigate the out­ man and another sample of their pro­
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tective policies that protect tho rich
.... . 3.00 rages of thu masked men who took
HI* Month*
l l r l l i r r r d In t i l l !•&gt; C a r r i e r
out two young men nnd aftor tortur­ and let tho poor starve to death.
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Some people may think we are at
ing them killed them in cold blood.
‘ Thr hi* IS- In In-pagr Wrrklr llrr- The crime is alleged to havo been the mercy of the Standard Oil Com­
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nld rnllrrlr rorrra Hrmlnnlr
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and I* publUhrd r«rrr
Krldar Ad*rr» done by the Ku Klux Klan but a* to pany nnd ineybe wo are legally but
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l
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a
tnndr
hm»*rn
on n ppllrawo would liko to say that when the
•tains
lliin. S3.00 per |rnr, nlnnj* In ndrnurr. whether it was done by the ly. K. K.
or {uit remains to be proven. Hut if Standard Oil Company has gone far
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. stop,t nd nnd If the
Associated
republic*tint*
they *houI4 be tflron tho limit Iaw will not stop thorn the people will.
entitled to the uw
Sii news dlspatrhes
rT ' I n i : ,..U r of tho i J .
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not othe rw ise \Cr M
local news p»4Wished
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these blood
hi It&amp;d sucking corporation*
corporal ion* and
pud
and also tho
oven under the protecting wing of .the
A ll r!*h t* of ra -m th llrn llo n of special
OF MAKING OF ri.EDGBS THERE Republican party they can be handle !
dlsp.ttch&lt; « : ■rein a n - nl**&gt; '• rtretl,
‘ Offlrri ItUtU.lt 111 II. III Ml. Chous 14*
SEEMS NO END
if nut j,y |sw— then without the law.
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to tho period
{.when
the
loreu-n AdvrrilMna Hrprs-en.allvr
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‘ th e AMERICANpitrasAssociAl ION
Nearly every paper In the ntnto hat. |j^ p j,, „f this ocuuntry have ntond
during the prr.rcnl week, been cn^t*: eiipugh. We have been gouged cm ev
lag upon those who "made pledge.’ j.ty „jde during the war and since
for the payment of cash upon the hr. I jjl(, war
Wj, jiaVD st,JWt| fur many
day of March to “jjlflAs^ h*ep f " : (hinga because wo thought we were
since
must'tome, fAr inlnml traffic as well
ns coastal. We note n great deal of
real agitation going on, nmJ to say
1 -u M U h rd c t r r r n f l r r n o n n M f f n l * " B*
that we are heart nnd roul with any
«tn x n l ' 4 k p l l r m t i l Ilulldlllir. 107
M u r Ao IId A i r . , H an fo rd. Kin
and nil of these movement* is indeed
it mildly. The more modes
The Herald Printing Co. drawing
of transportation we have tho more
I’ t'M rlH lI R I t ft
our mrcs will bear nnd produce. Flo­
....... i:dllnr rida'.*. future is bright, hutj wo chn
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which we wish to establish with every citizen in this community is one of helpfulness.
The Ideal we have set for ourselves is that every man, woman and child who honors us with their patronage shall advance further
along the road to success as a result o f this association.
Discussion o f any business problems without obligation is cordially invited.
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The Herald delivered aix times a
SINGING, DANCING. SKATING.
several- wetjks, nnd who Is n member Friday night that will be screaming^
ol the party, wont to bed soon after Ily funny and promises to be a fine fcj
RACING, LAKE MARY SKATING week for 15c.
the train left Washington, having entertainment for young nnd old. A R*
ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
tired himself by visiting the depart-jgood east Jins been selected anti are^R^
293-2tc
NOTICE!
nient o f justice during the morning rehearsing for the play nnd ns tile j r^
for the first time since taking III. Last lime is shurt it is hoped that nil those | v
Get your ear close to Notice is hereby given that n hill
night, however, he appeared rested.
taking part will be at the Palm Room r^
at the Valdez Hotel tonight.
the ground, listen to the will he introduced at the 1923 session
Ra R!3 Ra Ra Ru Pi
Ra Ra
of the Florida legislature to prohibit
PRESIDENT LEAVES WASHING
The piny will he a burlesque on
FOUR NATIONAL AND FOUR AM- future rumblings of &amp;
seining in the lake*, rivers, canal*
TON ON SPECIAL TIIAIN
Dirkcn's Old Curiosity Shop and is
And don't forget the evening perERICAN LEAGUE TEAMS
greater
City
o
f
Sanford.
and streams of Seminole county, also
HOUND FOlt OllMOND
filled with funny stuff nnd the w holeffirmance starts at 7 ::!&lt;) now instead
PARTICIPATE
enacmhlc is built for laughing purpos­ of 7:00.
Buy business property to regulntc the catch nnd means cmST. AUGUSTINE, March 6 .—The
es only. As this in the week for the
l l l r T h e A a i w r l a l r l P rra a&gt;
in n o r
Pick a good
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IlOSTON, Meh. fi.—The Spring big l l u ” »
presidential special slopped here at 10
membership drive for the hospital the
Tonight Elsie Ferguson in "The
o'clock this morning to irnvc Secre­
I liu i let
l e t th
t h&lt;e F C S t
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
show conics at an opportune time for Outcast*4 the' story of a man who is league scries In Florida with four No- j C ilt 1011 and
Seminole County Fish 4 Gome
the people to conic out nnd enjoy a reclaimed by n woman ‘ he then tries tionnl nnd four American league
tary nrtd Mrs. Weeks In the city and
of the world go by.
291-tfe
Protective Association.
allow Chnrles 0. Dawes to hoard the PALM ROOM WAS FILLED WITH good entertainment nnd give some­ to cast o ff but finds love nnd under- teams participating, is under consid­
eration, according to word reaching
train. Mrs. Harding nppeared on the
thing for the hospital at tin- same standing at last.
M EM HERS AND VIS,
The Herald for first class job work.
here. Manager Fred Mitchell of the
NOTICE
time.
rear platform where she was greeted
ITOItS
Hnston Graves, nml President Clark
by eX-Scnntor Chauncey DePcw. Sec­
Watch for future announcements
It ik n great picture and every one
BIRD'S ROOFS ARE GOOD
Grilfith of Washington club whose
Honorable Hoard of County C»roretary and Mrs. Weeks will remain in
should
see
it.
The Sanford Rotary Club had a fine . , ~
,
meat nro now in training in Florida,
missioners in and for Seminole Coun­
this city until the presidential party
meeting today at the Valdez nnd ex- -V lF O tjtU lU H H l
In this issue of toe Herald is an
are quoted •ns approving the plan
ty, Florida, will at their next regular
returns, March 18th or 20th.
Ami as has been the custom Os*
Ira chairs had to he placed in the
W H I N o t LCUVC f o r
I which hat the hacking of President advertisement of the llird's Roofs meeting to be'hcljl ott Tuesday. March
borne invites some family to he hial
Palm Room to accommodate the big
and the local representative is Leroy
lautg of the Floridn State league.
fith, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. receive
Freed from the cares of stale more
Chittenden who is a Hanford boy well
crowd. President It. L. Thrasher call­
Arcadia
Toduy;
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bid* for the purchase of 90 lincnl feet
completely than at any time'since his
nml tonight the lu&lt; ky one is l&gt;nn
known here, Mr. Chittenden (repre­
ed the meeting to order and asked Dr.
of 3G-lnch, 39-inch, or 42-inch iron
administration began two years ago,
Hodges nml fnmily. Tld* is your tick- Labor Candidate
sents one of the leading manufactur­
Sam Moore, of Fusils, to invoke the Will Remain at Monlgomery
pipe, and also for 90 lineal feet of 30
President llanhng with Mrs. Harding
jet, Dan, so bring the family:
ers of roofing and wall-board in this
Divine blessing on the deliberations,
Defeats Bascowen,
Needed Repairs
inch, 39-inch, or 42-inch Segment
and a party of tSicmls last night were
of the club. President Thrasher read
of
Bonar
Law
Cabinet,
^ nJfy nnd. h" S bt'C" W,th J j 1*
blotk. H w l reserves the right b&gt; re­
in^lhe southland chrouie to Florida
Tomorrow night Katherine McDon­
fer the post three years. They are ; i
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|n fine selection from the booklet on
MONTGOMERY, March 5.—An anjject any or ail bills.
and a month’s vacation.
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j makers of Minis Roofs, Neponset wail i
j service o f a Rotary Club in a distant imunccmeat was made here yesterday ald in "Domestic Relations" a drama
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The chief .executive relaxed imme­
[.state ami then-introduced the follow­ by officer* of the army air squadron of marriage when the glamor fades, j LONDON, Mch. ,5.—Sir Artl)ur, ^ard and waterproofing nml spc-c.nl „
Clerk.
diately after the special train carrying
ing visitors who arose nnd said a Stopping here en route from Texas to Come ami see it.
Griffith Hoscuwcn. minister of health r
nre ll,c 0,dMt mnnufn.c* "
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the presidential party left Washing­
---- f #3
w ord or two! Hill Brpnth nnd lk&gt;- Porto RifH that the planes will mit
in the Honor Low cabinet, has been dc-| ‘ V’™ '&gt;[ Xh'* '
f .|*Clb.Cla jtv.the .
ton-shortly after"noon yesterday. Tie
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Thursday
Hope
Hampton in "The fented in a Hye-election for Mitcham U. S. The leading dealers are carry-!
Witt Milter, of Orlando; Sam Moore hmr off on the thjrd leg of the Might
had spent n busy morning, clearing
and Hill Igou, of Eus.tls; Sam Hus­ to Arcadia until tnnuirrnw because , Lighkjn the Dark." This is a photo­ division of Surrey by J, Chuter Ede, ing there products in stock and any­
the last odds nnd ends of official
one wanting information on Jhe suh-j
ton, of Palatl.u; Dr. (Juirk, of Wat- 1 of repairs that ennnot he completed play with not a dull moment in it.
the lalior-candidate.
business remaining front the nession
jest of these building materials should j
km*, New York;
R. Drake, of. before tonight.
of congress adjourned Sunday. Hut on
Ami for the week end feature Mae
see Air. Chittenden or tho local deni- i
Stroudsburg, Pa.; Frank Evans, of
__________________
boarding ids tram, however, he put , ,
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,
Murray in "The Urondway Rose" is DR. R. M. MASON IN HUS INESS ,ers. Watch the Daily Herald for n d-;
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. , Lake Mary; Loum Wethetall, of
FOR HIMSELF AGAIN
GULF CHAMPION LEADS
work aside and entered with a whole
.
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the attraction. Mae is some dancer
vertiscmeiits.
,
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- , launton, Ma*s.; I-rank \. Jenvey and
heart upon the first extended period,,-,
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mjd will be at her best in this pic­
( l l y T h r A a a o rla ln l t'rra a )
Dr. R. M. Mason lias purchased the
-r
' , recreation
... ........ he ......
r . , like)
t,f ( umherlatid, Md.;
of .....
reft and
has felt
ture so save a date for May.
F. H. Vprney, of Lake Mary; W. A.j HKI.LEAIR, Mch. &lt;1.— Mis-j Glenna
interests
of Dr. I- D. Rhodes in the
allowing himself since he entered tinCollett of Providence, the woman's I
Like Washing in
Cook, of Oneco, and several others
dental
offices
of Mahon &amp; Rhodes and
J
white house two years ago Sunday.
Hill Hrtinch presided at the piano champion, played around the Hcllenir ACTION AGAINST LUMHKILMEN will carry on the business under the
Rain Water
The trip to Florida with Ormond the
nml thi* (u-ipn! the singer* so much links yi-steixlay in "!&lt; nnd l&lt;d the field
name of R. M, Mason as it formerly
first atoping place today i* exp.- t-d
I
Il
f
T
h
r
A
i4
ti
rliilril
P
rr«»|
AIN water is ‘ soft’
ihiit they sang tm&gt;re rungs than usual ol qualliicis here by II stroke*. Her
! appeared. Dr. Mason needs no intro­
to he of quite as much lienefit to
WASH! N&lt;; n 1 \ . .Mill. 6 .—Attor­
because It lacks the
nnd sang them-with greater fervor nearest competitors were Mrs. Caleb
duction to Sanford people, having
Mr*. Harding as to the president.
lime which make* water
Fox,1 of* Huntington Valley, and Mr*. ney General Daugherty yesterday filed been in business hero for many years
than
liefnre.
I t lever
* V I
D V ttllV ,
When she left the white house for the
n bill in equity in the District of Co­
fhard.'
A little Giant
&gt;r. Sam Moore was called upon for? Dorothy tupipbell Hurd, of Morion
nnd is known far and wide ns one of
Dr
train it was the first time she had
lumbia
supreme
court
to
recover
ap­
Lye
break*
hard water and
’ew remark* untl gave one o f the * flckc^, was third in a lie with Mr*.
the best dentists in this part of the
a fe
proximately 51,500,000 involved in the
been beyond the grounds of the exe­
makes
It
a*
soft ns rain
Alex
Smith,
of
Shenccdsactt,
with
92.
stnte. His many friends nnd patrons'
heat talks on the renl spirit of Rotary
water. It dissolve* the
sale of surplus lumber by prominent
cutive mansion since last September,
Mis*
Collett
went
opt
in
43
and
came
will la- glad to learn that he .will re­
that Sanford members have heard in
dirt In aollcd clothes and
lumber interests after the war.
when she become ill. Her condition
main in Hanford nnd will he at the
some time, stressing tl e idea that hack in 36. She took a seven on the
saves a lot of rubhlnitThe
action
was
against
J.
rhiltoday was described as better than M
riches play hut a small part iti the ninth hide, where she was in the pal- lips, of Thoma*villc, John Stephens, old location over the First National
That'* easier on the
any time since she began to recover
and! 't't'ltos on her second shot nnd then
Hunk.
• 289-fit
log i left uf service tu mankind1 mid
clothes and easier on the
president of the Stephens I,umber
from her illness. She spent the af­
the man whi) serves in this wnr •i is
buck. It should be used
company of Ja&gt; k*&lt;mville; J. I.. Phil­
ternoon resting and chatting with oth­
lh MINERS ENTOMBED
the mnn who is really doing something
only on white cotton or
lip*
am
Pd
«dm
St*
phens,
in
co-pnrtncrer members of tin- party and Inst
S.Y.nup HON’ D FINED
\V»* ctirrv i*rlrli that
big and the mao who take* without
linen goods. These come
t ship trading a* ihe firm of J. L. Phil­
night it was said that she had stood
I* u n i f o r m in * 1** to-, *
d ir The AMorlnled Press!
giv in g i* doing nothing to help the
out
sweet and clean and
s
in
ntul
final
11
y.
T
h
r
lips nnd John Stevens, merchants and
HLUF.FIKLO, • W. Vn., Mch. 3 —
the first part of the trip very we.,.,
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&lt;11j Tl»«* Atnorliifrd
r.'iiltK Will ulvr- you
„
.1 ,
.
■. world become a better place in which
white
as snow.
( H r satisfaction that
Everything possible was done to make
,
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. i HOUSTON, Tex., Mch. 0.—Bond of manufacturer* National Hank of New Eighteen men were reported to have
lo live. Hr. Moore also took occasion
jn q mink your mnnD
IR
E
C T lO S S : Soak a ll
ark,
N.
J„
incorporated,
nnd
Nellie
been entombed by tin explosion in a
the journey a* comfortable as mm- . . . .
,
.
,
55,000 was fixed and a capias instant.-&gt; otiMht to tiuy in
■ trh ltt cloth*i o ta rn ltn t
,
, , i
tell a few intereslum fncts about
u*lnii
l-rli'l*
of
I
i Ik Ii
Senft
Chambers,
executors
of
George
In
u-uiff
containing
mine
near
Arsta,
Mercer
county,
nt
er was issued this afternoon by Judge
ruble was done to make the journey . . .
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.
,
quality for fiulhllna.
taaipoanful o f t l l a n t
, . ,,
„ ,
, . j Eustis intr-rspersed with several good
ns cnmfurtublc as possible, the train I, ,
„ Hutchison for the appearance of E. F. Chambers, *lcceased; Frank T. Sul­ noon yesterday. The mine is owned
lya lo each p a lllu l of
, .
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,
I,
, Joke* ami. lus talk came to an end nil
truth In tha u tu a l way.
“ I liilh lrr* ' llr iu liiu itr Y. Clarke, of Atlanta, former acting livan, of Buffalo, N. A'.; Leo L. Harrell by S. J. Patterson, Pocahontas) Coal
having been nob-red to run at a modI
i
i
V’
,
1 . 1
too soon,
imperial wizard of the Ku Ktux Klnn, nnd Boland Perry, of Washington, D. Co., Details wen1 not given in early
crate rate of speed to decrease tluf
W. A, t’ook, the landscape architect
indicted at the spring term of the C.; Gus Eltzen and Michael A.Tounrt, reports.
jolu and lurching*,
Hill
o f Reasoner Hrothers of Oneco, was federal grand jury on a charge of Jr., of Pensacola, Flu.; Chnrles Phil­
The" first pnft of the trip was with­
present and gave a fine talk on the violating the Moult white slave ncL lips nnd company, a corporation, EitLumber Co.
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
out incident, stops being mude a t, , .
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,
, vt duly we oW\- to our city am stnte Judge Hutchison stated that the hand zen Tounrt Company, a corporation
MONEY
Richmond, Yn., and Rocky Mount, N.
Chone 130, Sanford
and to the future generations to benu- of $1,00(1 set by the United Slates o f Pensacola, Fla.; J. L. Phillips &amp;
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
C., to change enginesKnnd at Emporia,
tify our city in the many ways in commissioners at Atlanta for (Tnrke’* Co., a corporation, nnd the Fidelity and mall It to Foley &amp; Co,, 2835 Shef­
Vi., for Water. At the hist named
which we could if we hut put forth a appearance here in September was nml Deposit company of Maryland, a field, III., writing your name nnd nd*
place, n small town some distance
Tor I t j cart lh * Brtt
|united effort ami that we should sup- in&lt;*u(TicIerrt.
corporation.
field, 111 ., writing your i\amc and ndM r-T ig h t Top It u U i th* Sirtngtn
above the Virginia line, a crow
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plement nature in her lavish bounty
tum a trial package containing Fol­
several hundred people, including a ,’
.
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'all nround us with man made efforts
MAY JOIN OHIOLKS
COMING TO ST. PETE
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound for
number of school children had g a t h e r - , , ,
, .
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid­
ed. The president appeared on thv r ' \ * * nt» rA
^ &gt; * Uty
(llj- T h r \ « * u r l n ( r d P r e s s )
Hu said it was so
(tfr Thr \ niiu-hi trrl VipflAi
ney Pills for pnlns in Bides nnd hack; ^■■■■■aiHuaBaaanaaBiaaaKHBaaaHHaaaaaaBMHBHaaaaaaaaauaa
observation platform; beyond np-'
° 1 , 1 h * P’
SAVANNAH, Ga., Mch. 6 .—Savan- . BALTIMORE, Md.. Mch. 3.—Jack
noticeable in coming into
Sanford
rheumatism, backache, kidney nnd
plause there was quiet until a tall Vir­
that we hml neglected this bcautificn- n,‘h RoUrfans who are attending the Dunn, manager of the Rnllimorc In­ bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathartic
ginian introduced himself and slum!,
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a
lion of the highways and of the homes district meeting in SL Petersburg, ternationals, yesterday wired “ Stuffy" Tnblet*, a wholesome and thoroughly 1
a
hands. Then some one Inquired about
ami of ih*' farms nnd all the sur- Fla., March 23 and 21, will leave Sa- Mclnnls, first husemnn recently re­ cleansing cathnrtic fur constipation,
Mr*. Ilardihg,
rounding country nml by a united ef­ vnnmih on u special train on the eve leased unconditiunlniy by the Cleve­ biliousness, headaches, nnd iduggtsh
Attorney General Daugherty, who
=
fort along this line much could he ac­ of March 22 over the Seaboard Air land American*, nsklng him to name bowels. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
is Just recovering from an illness of
Line. There will he alxmt 15(1 in the his terms to play with the Orioles.
complished.
Sanford will endeavor to send a Idg pu.rty. About 80 members of Rotnry
DONT ABUSE YOUR SILVER
!
SUGAR PRORE ASKED
delegation to St. Petersburg the last liavc signed up for the trip. Some of
them
will
take
their
wives
anil
there
of the montlyjifid attend the district
Every time you polish-silverware a
(Rr Thi Auoclsir* Prr«s&gt;
will be n delegation from Waynesboro
meeting of the Rotary Clubs,
Nice Fat Hens and
thin layer o f the silver is worn away.
WASHINGTON,
Meh.
3.—
Investi­
The next meeting will be-a night join the pnrty here.
gation by the senate manufacturer* Plated ware soon show* the baser
fr y e r s
meeting nml Orlando 1* Invited up to
committee hended by Senator IjiFoI- metal beneath and then the piece Is
EDISON COMING SOUTH
put on a model luncheon and this
lettc, Republican, Wisconsin, of tho mined. There’s no need to scour sil­
event will be looked forward to by
Georgia Country
a
recent advances in the prices of sugar ver to cledn it. With lye you can do I*
(H r Thr Assorlatrd P rrn )
every member of the Snnford Rotary
WEST ORANGE, N. J„ Mch. 0.— was ' proposed in a •resolution intro­ in ten minutes what, would require!g lv|y H c lv ic p r e g a r d i n g r o o f i n g w o n t c o s t y o u ■
* Sausage
Club.
Thomas A. Edison, who ha* been con duced yesterday by Senator Brook- two hour* by the old method. Ymijj|
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fined to hi,-, home with a slight cold hart, Republican, Iowa.
save your labor, tho wear on the s il-:«
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Home-made Potato Sal­ Old Curiosity Shop *
which postponed his trip to Fort My­
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke em S i o ^ 8 r ^ i , i z e d bucket;- BIKD’S ROOFS— A roof for every building j
ers,
Fla., yesterday, was reported bet­
ad, 20c pound
at H. S. Auditorium
tor today nnd able to work in hi* home House, Mobley's Drug Store and dissolve 3 tablespoonfuls of lyo in 8 ;■
v
■
WB DELIVER
- tf quart* of very hot water. ‘ Put silver Ia
Friday for Hospital work room. He now plan* to leave for Hunt’a Pharmacy.
■
^^1 *a a
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the south on Wednesday.
into a wire basket nnd Immerse h r "
SINGING, DANdl.NG, SKATING, the solution 3 to 5 minutes—not long-j
Home Talent Will Pul on Fine Enter­
The Herald for first class job work. RACING, LAKE MARY SKATING or. Remove, wash in white soap suds
tainment for Local llaapital
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- • / : The Herald- delivered six time* a ACADEMY, WBDWfeSDAY NIGHT. using
W aK sqft
J K ^brush
/B B K for
K Kcorners
K U K and
B [a
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!2D^-2 |c engraving am) dry with a soft towel,A big burlesque will lie put on here week for 15c.
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HARDING, FREED
OF CARE, COMES
FOR A VACATION

MOVIE FAN

SPRING LEAGUE
SERIES BEGINS
FLORIDA TODAY

ROTARY CLUB
FINE MEETING AT
VALDEZ TODAY

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Benefit American Legion Building Fund

|i SANFORD, FLORIDA!

M AR CH 12th to 17th

ONE A U T O GIVEN A W A Y T O .HOLDER OF LU CK Y NUMBER

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--------- You tun find the name of
efety live Business Man
in Sanford In this Column
each daj.
a a m

PURELY

providing for the grading and paving of Third street from Sanford Avenue
to Magnolia Avenue and from Oak Avenue to Avacndo Avenue, Avocado Ave­
nue from Third Street to First Street, with vitrified hrlck or other hard sur­
face material. The totnl estimated cost of said improvement of Third Street
*M and
I Avocado| Avenue frommm
- - - Street
— — mm*
from Mill Creek to Avocado Avenue
Third
to First Street is » 11,778.00,
The assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter de­
scribed abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Third Street, and
m Ri s i Ha r ;
Avocado Avenue which have been tentatively determined by,the Assessor,
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covering the proportion of the expense of said Improvement to be borne by
Tuesday
tbe respective pieces of property hereinafter described, and the estimated
12:16 noon—Weekly luncheon of amount of benefit which will accrue to the various pivee* of property here’«»
Rotary Club at the Y'aldei Hotel,
inafter described, abutting upon said Third Street or Avocado Avenue to he
8 p. m,__Regular meeting of the: improved in the manner stated are as follows, to-wit:
Knights Of Columbus at K. C. Hall. i&lt;i«ncr
Description of Property
Amt. Assessment Eat Benefit
$125.00
H p. m.— Regular meeting of the
"** 11&lt;iwmitn- E*
Blk. 5, Tr. 15 . ------ $116.80

THIS WEEK IN
SANFORD

Cards of Sanford's Reputahle Professional Blen, each
of whom. In his chosen pro*
fesaion (he Herald recom­
mends to the people.

n n u b f - i
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Masonic Lodge No. 62 nt Masonic |Wnnwkin’'* Lot 1 . lUk A. Stringfeilow’s
Addition
....... ....... ...................................
520.30
360.00
Hall.
OUR PRINTING PI C dH C H l
The
special
assessments
against
the
various
pieces
of
property
abovo
dcAttorney-nt-Law
OUR PRICE
K p. m.~Regular drill, Co. D, F, N. scribed nre payable optionally; ns follows: Hither in full within thirty days *;
G., court house.
-I’ honc in I
502 French Aventieafter the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with t
0*cr Seminole County Hank
All day hospital benefit drive, with interest nt the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the dnlv o f,the Conip10- )
IANFOKD
FLORIDA
hindquarters nl the Chamber of timi of said Improvement.
Quick Service Transfer;
Commerce.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
Storage Facilities
-— - ■FRED R. WILSON Classified Ads Ic a word. No nd taken fnr less than 23c and positively no
be held at the City Hull on the 12th day of March, A. 1). 1923, nt 2:30 6 ’cldck*
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
Wednesday
If we please you, tell others; if not,
p. nt. at which meeting said Equalizing Hoard will hear nil claims nnd objecATTORN
E
Y
-A
T
-L
A
W
the
words
and
remit
accordingly.
12:15
noon—Weekly
luncheon
tell us. Phone 493
1 tlottx n» to the character of all said improvements to bo paid for in part by
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... . the Klwnnis Club nt the Valdes
special aasesrimnls and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove refer*
First National llank Building
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
ul
SANFORl)
FLORIDA
SANFORD N OVELTY
7r~7,i
'k|Ldny hospital hinefit drive, yiitli
Witness my hand as City Clerk nnd the seal of the City of Sanford, on
FOR RENT—Eight room house " O ' headquarters «t the ( hambre of C o m - tho
l|ny ()f Klfbniary, A. I). 1223.
located.—A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons. (merce.
W ORKS
|
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
_______ __________________ 269-tfcj 7;ao p. m.—Howling nt the
V. C. COLLKR, Prop.
1 ar,!,h Feb. 27-Mch. Gth-2t
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida/
I WANT TO RENT two nr three House.
FARMS
ICHELLE M A INFS
General Shop and Mill
rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
HOMES
with bath, anil use of garage, fnr
Thursday
LAW YER
Work
LOTS myself, wife nnd one ihdd about K p. m. Regular meeting
—
Court
Rouse
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
nine years old. Must be tea..enable American Legion at the Court
ALL PERSONS IIEREIN'AI TER NAMED, OWNING I’ ROI ERTY ON
Si; Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
BUNGALOW
Or would consider tttnnl! milage.
X p. nt Regular meeting 1
THIRD STREET:
Address Box XX, care Hi raid, tf&lt;1 Spanish War Veterans at the Court
i.nn, gimd I'satien
You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of January, A. 1&gt;. 1923, the
Ti
t
ms
like
n
ot.
FOR
KENT
One
front
beiLmiim,
117
House.
City
Commission of San for 1 !. Florida, did adopt a I’relimintiry Resolution proI Cyrs Exam ined
(Hasses Designed
I.alire i Ale.
290 .Up
W . HERNDON
X p. in.- Regular drill of the Modi- vbliug for the grading and paving of Third Street from Mmraolln Averv*n to
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
FOR RENT I nice apartiwnet, all eal Cotas, F. N. G. at the court house. Sanford Avenue nnd from Onk Avenue to Avocado Avenue, with vitrified brick
.ST t.R Y AND HALF HOUSE
conveniences and well fund-died.— H p. in.— Hand rehearsal and ilrill, „r other hard surface material.
Opt. D.
INSURANCE AGENCY
.. Uf.d irmmd*. large lot HllixtM r .,w . Bl,ndi,n, Phone isl. 290-tfc 154th Infantry Hand at the court
The totnl estimated cost of improvement of Third Street from Magnolia
FJRF--------- A UTO---------HON DS
Optic.‘ an Optometrist
(’.trial 1 -ees, Imnnmi .and shrub
house.
Avenue
to Sanford Avenue and from (Ink Avenue to Mill Creek is $28,875.00.
FOR RENT Furnished bed .mom,
I? Hast First Sowst
Sanford, FI*.:|Ir y, 1 ii,se -it f-'i,25t).iHI,
X
p,
m
.Meeting
of
till*
Chess
t
ill!
Lite
assessments
against tbe various pieces of property hereinafter described,
reasonable, 122’ j Palmetto Avenue,
i!:.sv teritis
at Ilie Ilow aid residence.
{abutting
iqmn
the
contemplated improvement of Third Street which have
292-:itp
milt p. m.— Howling nt the Parish tentatively determined by the Assessor, covering the proportion of the ex­
S. O. Shinholscr
FttR RENT 2 room furnished apart­ house.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
pense of said improvement to be borne by the respective pieces of property
ment, good location. Apply 100
Hi
N
V.
M.tlW,
$
6
,*,00.00
J
hereinafter described, and the estimated amount of benefit which will accrue
C ontractor nnd Builder
ARCHITECT
293*(itp
Ea t f out. S.i ithea-t miner, 5 rooms, Palmetto Ave.
to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting upon said
Frida*
§ ANFORD
illuCq !' 1 ;.&gt; Heat j ,,,vh. Hack por-h,
FLORIDA
1215 noon—Weekly luncheon *’ f the Third Street to be Improved in the manner stated arc as follows, to-wit: . flItooat 7, Miller'Hid jr.'
W AN TED
water piped nil
t. Assessment . Eat, Benefit
FLORIDA Inoti-L
t
hamher
of Commerce at the Valdez Owner
Description of Properly
4ANFORD
WANED—A chance to build your
Propel ly built
$550.00
1 over.
hotel.
i
Rufus
Sheppard
Eat.,
Lot
1
1
.
Blk.
4,
Tr.
I
$500.|2
new homo before lumber gels any
location.
Terms
' throitoJov.. t.
400.00
307.09
,
8
p.
in.—Sanford
Hand
concert
t'Ji-jR.
(J.
Stockton,
Heirs,
E.
85’
Iait
8
,
Illk.
4,
Tr.
2.
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
DR. R. M. WELSH like rent.
275.00
253.00
change
concert
with
Kustis
bnnd.
i
J.
L.
Wimhish.
E.
hi
Lot
1
0
,
Hlk.
4.
Tr.
8
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfr
i:aiHLii'&gt;iirii tans
Graduate Veterinarian
325.00
285.50
8 p. in.—Regular meeting of the Sarah M. Eilorhy, W. 08’ of Lot 9, Illk. 5. Tr.
ti-R-v-ii:-s-T -A -T -n
GOOD
JOBS
for. 'good boys;
clean and ■Retieknli
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• hall,
,,
telephones*
Oifice
650.00
500.12
,
,
,
,
'
•
lodge'’
nt
Masonic
Mrs.
J.
II.
Roumlllat,
Lot
9,
Illk.
6
,
Tr.
2
..
.
rami*
lltYrnfftt m l *
healthful work. Opportunity for]
, „ -.
Office 12a
Opposite I*. ().
650.00
CHANGE CKO\ E
506.12
W111. Tuggles, Lot I, Hlk. 5, Tr. 8
I R-ltii|iritt rtl tit it*l (naornnrr
Resilience 257
D rt.anji, Florida ;
550.00
6 a, tea, nil in bearing treos. j ndvartcentenL Apply Western Union'
500.12
Dates Hooked Ahead:
jMary S. Dickens, Lot I, Illk. 5, Tr, to
n il Lula
hairrfy limit!*
280 tf.
Telegraph f*o.
ni
ir
city
he
i',|
r
projierty
above
deHand
Concert,
at
Central
Path,
on
The
special
assessment!,
against
the
vnr
piece*
of
Itnmrw
l.nnnx
I’lKe 'w iA l'h ii n» t iin
Asparagus fern Siuulay aflentoott,
-tibed
tire
payable
optionally.ns
follows,
either
in
full
within
thirty
days
afllitaliifai f knurr it
tloslnraa I'mpfrt)
W . J, THIGPEN
$5 ,i *i'ii,
seed, f*&gt;r good clean r tock will pay
March 12 th to ITtli. American Lc- ter the completion of.the work, or in ten equal annual installments with in
Mdin Oft Ice
a good price. Address W, P. Newell gion Circus.
Iterest Jit the rale uf eight per cent per annum, from the date of the comple*
'I i: I s i l l
I I I I A I .T V l O t l t W . N T
Real Estate
.
&lt; Wholesale Fern (Irowers, Apopka,
March 31st to April Ith.—Chnutqvi- tion-of-snid improvement,
&gt; 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 v v i :s r m :.\ T c o i i i ’ a m ’
CELERY FARM
H ;&gt;- •____________ ___________tM -ito qun.
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
A meeting of the Equalizing Hoard of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
l'k«nr is
IOI-S .VlHanolln A v e .
5 nciis tiled, 5 acres uncleared. On WANTED—Twenty experienced white
llio held nt the City Hall on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1923, ut two-thirty
men to hunch celery at the Sanford
’51 o'clock p. m. at which meeting said Equalizing Hoard will hear all rlaims and
AUTOMOBILE BODY BUlLIHNt good road, near hard surfaced road.
flood land. No building-,; has not-Farmers* Exchange Packing Plant nt
‘ 'objections as to the character of nil said improvements to be paid for in part
STEWART The Florist
AND REPAIRINU
been
worked
for
some
time.
Price,
Bchrdnlt.
293-5t-;w-te
Bl by special assessments, ami as provided for in the resolution hereinabove teRear
or
Dodge
Bros.
Motor
Co.
Cut Finn era--------- — Floral Designs
Terms can he arranged.
'n ferred to.
*
Corner of O.tl. .Vtemie and Second St. $2,i 0.00.
L O S T
Annual and Ont amental Plants
8a
*0
Witness my hand us City Clerk and tin* seal of the City &lt;5f Ijanford, on
Sanford, Flori in
LOST One platinum brooch with 3 h’4 8-i fa 84 Yu ta 8t 84 fu 8 a this the 21th day of February, A. D. 1923.
HI Myrtle Ave.------------Plume 2 C0 -W
CHARLES STEIN. Prop.
. diamonds set in it. Finder leave at
--------(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS.
CELERY FARM
City Cle*F. Sflnfovd. Florid*.
es,
aii
l:!c&lt;
1
,
in
first
class
con­
Herald
office
arid
receive
$
20.00
rehave
moved
Fob.
27-Mch.
fith-'Jt
.M
r.
ami
Mrs.
Marsh
KMY SHOES—SALE—We
SANFORD MACHINE SALK—A
5-room
rottage,
also
ward.
278-tfc
dition.
Nice
nov
into
their
new
home.
have jurt bought n tremendous
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Forster are
CO M PAN Y
..tod, of Army Munson lust shoes to 6 room house and out building*. Near LOST—One white and red pidded
hard
mid,
anti
railroad.
This
place
driving
a now Ford.
July hound hitch dog, on brick road
General Machine nnd
and Boiler the cold to the public direct. Price lino been welt taken care of and pro­ or near Wckiwn bridge, Feb. 14lh, Jack Fux ha? resigned his position
$2.75, These fltocs are 100'll solid
Works
with L. P. Cullur nnd has accepted a TO ALL PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED, OWNING PROPERTY ON
{bather with heavy double soles svw- duced a good crop of celery this year. weight about 28 pounds. Six years
WEST FIRST STREET:
position with the Ford company.
Cylinder Grinding
|ed and nailed. The uppers arc of Price $11,500, Terms can lie arrang­ old. $50.09 reward.—J, II. Hardin,
You
nru hertsby notified thnt on the »2th day of February, A. D, 1923,
The
new
Echols
home
will
soon
be
604 Elm Ave.
'
283-'Jtp
heavy tan chrome leather with’ Fel­ ed.
Atilnmohlle Repairs
the City Comminzion of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a Preliminary Resolu­
ready for them to move in.
lows tongue, thereby making them
Acetylene Welding
LOST~L7 rge I'l.ineo Jmi, l id), 17. If
One of the pleasant events of the tion providing Tor the grading and paving of Went First street from Mill
returned to owner, liberal reward.
Phone (i2---------- Sanford. Florida waterproof. These shoes arc selling
week was the surprise on Mr. Wilt Creek West to the City Limits, with vitrified brick or other hard surface ma­
CELERY FARM
very fast and we advise you to order
See Herald office.
.
290-6tp
' The total estimated cost of said improvement of West First Street la
Hartline, Monday evening, when ho j terial.
I
10 acres, all tiled. Rood land in
nt once to insure your order being fill­
AUCTION
$
1
1
,
000
.00 .
hud
been
so
busy
ill
hU
store
that
he
ed. Tito sizes nre 6 to 11 all widths; good condition. No buildings, flow- 1
The
assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter de­
had
forgotten
to
even
think
it
was
NOTICE
TO
ALL
CONCERNED:
He there Wednesday, pay nostmnn on receipt of goods or ing wells, near hard road. .Close in.
The Sanford Cnrpontcru* Local 1751 his birthday. About thirteen of his scribed, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of anid West First
Also
near
loading
station.
Price
$
6
,10 a. ni. W e are going semi money order. Money refunded 500.00. Terms,
contemplates n raise in scale to 75c neighbors walked In to remind him Street which have been tentatively detotmined by tho Assessor, covering the
to sell 12 choice business &lt;'
‘,r‘’ »"1satisfactory.—The u.
per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923. it was his birthday ami that he was proportion uf tho expense of said improvement to be borne by the respective
, * r,
ri
j
r ii
_ S. Stores Co., 1141 Broadway, New
291-2Ctp twanly-five yeara old. After much piece* of property hereinafter described, and the estimated amount of bene­
lots in Sanford, Fla., on Vork Clty&gt;
jS .tr,.
merriment, Mrs. Hartline servell de­ fit which will accrue to the various piece* of property hereinafter described
A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
SINGING, DANCING, SKATING, licious ice cream and cake. All left nt abutting upon said West First Street, to be improved in the manner stated
Second street, the garSTROUT FARM AGENCY
Phone 43
108 Magnolia Ave. RACING, LAKE MARY SKATING a late hour, wishing Mr. Hurtline are an folluws, to-wit:
spot
of Florida.
113 Magnolia Ave.
Ask for Mr. Brannon
ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, many happy returns of the day. \
AmL Assessment . Eat. Benefit
Description of Property
Hand concert, 2 big cash Don’t lose time if tld* int"reata you. 288-tfe
:: SH-1
293-%Mrs. Brook is recovering urtder the D. It. Brinson, S. Vi, Lot 7,Jjlk. Y, St. Gertrude
$1,290.00
j carp of Dr. Marshal, after n battle uf
prizes to the persons Gccd 5 room homo,' .veil located, nice FOR SALE— Hosier and (Jays' paints
Addition
—.I,,,........ .................. . .... $1,040,20
iieiglihornood, electric light*, ga», wat­
550.00
NOTICE
I). R. Brisson, Lot 9, Blk. \\ St. Gertrude Addn. 400.78
Ruessing closest to what er, House in excellent condition. and varnishes at Sanford Novoity An /addition to the Pncking nnd three weeks with influenza.
650.00
I). It. Brisran, U t 10, Blk. Y, St. Gertruda Addii. 460.78
183-tfc Fret ooling jilant of the Sanford Far­
■t -y
the property brings.— Owner for quick sole names very low Works, Sanford agenta.
COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS
Hnttle B. Huwkins. W. CO ft. of SW. U of
jirice, $2,400. $850 cash,
balance FARMERS—You can gat aeed bed mers' Exchange nt Beardall is now be­
130.00
Coughs and Cold* are contagious
Blk. 2, Tr. 2 0 . E. U. Traffurd** M ap......
111.03
Worsham Auction Co.,
frnm-i and irrigation plugs at tt* ing made which will enable the plant and require prompt treatment as they Henry Heerln, NK. M of Blk. 3, Tr. 19 ......____
mopthly. Tho monthly amymenU arc
250.00
221.83
Associated with- A . P* iesa thnn the average font pstd /or Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc to take care of 40 per cent more cel­ spread or develop into Flu nnd Grippe. ^
500.00
Olafson, All Blk. 3, Tr. 20
443.C7
600.00
Comjelly &amp; Sons, Lon D. similar houses.
443.07
Take no ehanee* when you, con get;E. B. Randall. All lUk, 3, Tr. 22
Daily. Herald on aalcnt Joe's Smoke ery than they nre now Handling.
Why pay rent when a home can be House, • Mobley’s Drug Stora and
Foley’s Honey nnd Tar for n few cent* Edmond L. Day, Beg. on S. line of St. Gerlrudo
Worsham, Auctioneer. bought
on such easy term*.
278-tfc HunFfl Pharmacy.
V* -if,
nnd
quickly check cough* nnd colds.
.
tf
Ave. 799.4 ft. E. zif the E. line of A. C. L.
Lots in Block 10 Chap­
m
YWI1 see Mi*s Lizzie Lidy who's
TF
The constantly increasing demand for
R. W. run E. 1088.6 ft. S. 604 ft. \V. 1019
man &amp; Tucker’s Addi- Foley’s Honey and Tar, for three
awfully tidy, in Twelve Old Mtdds—
ft. to El. R. R.-W. NWly along It. It. R.-W.
TUBES
FOR SALE— Fine build, $,
..
Eliza NefT is a little deaf. She is one
generation*, has made it tho largest
to PL S. of Beg. N. to beg......... ................. 1,894.03
2.2Q0.OO
ing lot, excellent loca- f'0? * 8,
J E f t S selling cough medicine in the world.
of the Twelve Old Maid*.
289-2t]&gt;
Tho
special
nszessment
ngninst
the
various
pieces
of
property
above dein fact looks like the hub
tion,
next
to
my
resi­
Contains no opiates—Ingredient* ore scribed arc payable optionally, a* follows: Either In full within thirty days ^
1.95
30x31/2 *- •**.»-«»***..••
of the city.— Worsham printed on the wrapper. Refuse sub- gfter the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with In­
'l l » I iTi
Ladies are especially dence.
Terms to re­
stitutes. Insist upon Foley's. Sold terfst at the'rate of eight per cent, per annum, from the date of the comple­
Others in Bniporlion
invited to the sale of 12 sponsible party.— S. W . Auction Company.
everywhere,—Ad v.
tion of said ini provethent,
Ask for Prices on Tires
business lots at Auction Bradford, 911 Oak Ave. The Daily Herald, 16c per week,
A meeting of the Equalising Board'of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
| A r„upt)n gtvm WlU'aich FJVB GAB*
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
wcik for 15c.
Tuos-Thurs-Sat-tf-c
fco held at the City Hall on the 12tb dajr of March, A. D. 1923, at two-thirty
Wednesday
at
10
a.
m.,
U).N CASH purchuc of GA8, good on
■ :
o’clock p. m., at which meeting said Equalising Board will hear all claims
* "ind Shield Wlper; to be given just cast of the B* &amp; O. FOR SALE—June Pink tomato planti
nnd obJectloni ns to the character of all said improvements, to be paid for in
*"ay March loth. ^
Garage. There will be —J. A . Cunningham, 13(f) St. and
part by special assessments, nnd os provided for in tho resolution hereinabove
Myrtlo
Avo.
.
293-3tp
referred to.
,
I
HIPII T l
band concerts and some­ :7A .'
■
—' ■
’ - T *"■
Witness
my
hand
us
City
Clerk
and
the
seal
of
.the
City
of
Sanford,
on
TO ALL PERSONS HEJVEINAFTER'NAMED, OWNING PROPERTY ON
thing doing every minthis tho 24th day of February, J i. D. 1923.
THIRD STREET AND AVACADO AVENUE:
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoko
17 P '
Wfc^VIoirsham Auctiou H6Uie, Mobley’s Drug Store and
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,/*
Y’ ou are hereby notified that on the 29th dny of January, A. D. 1923, the
In- „
:h.
Cth-2t
'
,
A
City
Commission
of
Shnford,
Florida,
did
adopt
a
Preliminary
Reset
Hunt’s
Pharmacy.
I1’almetta
m

S e m in o le P r in te r ij

George A. DeCottes

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

WEST

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

2

den

30x3

................... $1.75

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
VOLUM E IIL

Party of Friends Accompanying Them Includes
Few Cabinet Members and Other Officials
had

four

NUMBER 292

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923

s e s s io n s

mak

ING HIGH MARK FOR FU­
TURE SESSIONS

Today nnd Members Are Leav WAS OFFERED RECESS APPOINTini? Washington to Its Fntc
/
MENT HUT REFUSED TO
nnd Prosaic Life
TAKE IT
in y T h e AaaocU Ird Prrasl

I D y T h a A a a o r la t- d P r i u )
WASHINGTON, Mch. B .-T he on
WASHINGTON, Meh. 5.—James G.
tire country today fncod a now unne McNary, New Mexico, whose nomi­
rustomed prospect of nine month' nation for comptroller «&gt;f the Cur­
rency'failed of continuation by the
senote, was offered a recess appoint­
ment to the place today hy President
Harding, but replied that he could not
accept. It was afterward announced
that I). R. Crisslnger, present comp­
troller, would continue in that office
for the present despite the fact that
he had hern confirmed ar governor
general of t^o Federtd Roacrv Hoard.

CITIZENS ARM THEMSELVES HECAUSE OF INADEQUATE
PROTECTION
I l l y Tfcp A a a o r la tr d P r r a a )

WHICH

WORLD

SOCIETY

REELIN',
March
5.—President
HAS MADE TOWARD
.............. ton, which will drift slowly down the Ebert ha* decreed as .espionage any
WASHINGTON, March 5.—With
. CONDITIONS
the cares of congress off his hands, Halifax and Indian rivers. .Stop* will aid rendered, with regard to political,
probably for eight months, President ha made front time to time nt various economic or military mntters, on lieHnrding with Mrs. Harding nnd a resorts on the Floridn coast where half of any foreign power which ha*
party of their friends, will lenve the party will go ashore for golf. The • occupied German territory in peace
Washington toduy for a month's va­ principals stops are expected to lie nt time and also for sheltering or otherBe Substituted for Rule bf
St. Augustine and Miami, with a pos- 'wise assisting or harboring person* WILL INVESTIGATE a l l e g e d
cation in Florida.
KU
KLUX
KLAN
ATROCITIES
I
orcc
Hopw for Speedy
-When Mrs. Hnrding leaves for the sibillty that the party will accept nt •accused of giving such aid.
_____ •
•
Lulminnllon
special train, it will be the first time least some of the many invitations Those convicted under the decree
I I I r T k r S M i i f l n t f l I 'r r a a l
she hus gone beyond the White llouic the president hns received to visit are liable to sentence* of imprisonRASTROP, Ij i ., Mch. 5.—District
WASHINGTON, Mch. 3.—PrcaiFlorida cities.
Imeat ranging from 10 year* to life Judgc Odom in charging tho grnnd .dent Harding'looks upon tho Court
In addition to th e President and and to fines not exceeding f&gt;00,000 jury drawn to consider the evidence of International Justlrc a* "one of the
Mrs. Ilarding, the party from *herc 'mark*. The supreme court at Lcipaic In the hooded mob activities nt More- greatest advances which world soclwill include Seerctnry nnd Mrs. Iwill try the acaes of persons accused Itouse Parish alleged acts of the Klnn cty has made toward conditions in
Weeks, who will lenvc the train at St. of such espionage.
declared that if me hare to forn\ them- which nt Inst n rule of law my be sub­
Augustine; former Senator and Mrs.
selves into illicit groups to decide onjatituted for n rule of force" he wrote
Frellnghuyscn, of New Jersey, who
who
is to l&gt;e punished, there is no ’
ESSEN, March' B.—Essen
are going to hoard their own house­
need of courts or any ^ind of govern­
boat on the Floridn const; Attorneyment. He further told the jurors that
General Daugherty. Secretary Davis,
hours food if constituted authorities will not nnd
»tores were looted and others broken cannot wnfnrcc 'obedience to Inws in
into hy armed mobs, said tu be com­ such violations, ‘The day of our doom
is upon us and'wo have see
WASHINGTON, Mch. G.—Sub­
posed of the unemployed.
poenas requiring the appearance In
One of the largest cabarets, the
court here Wednesday of Attorney
Trocttdero, was held up Inst night and
General Daugherty nnd Chairman
several hundred patrons were robbed
Lnrkor of tlie shipping hoard, John
t i all their cash. Tins robbery was
Harton, former board chairman, all of
carried out by fifteen o r 4 wenty whom
whom
planned to leave Washington
Ihe Germans declared were commun­
today with IT'esidcnt Harding for
ists who hail taken advantage of the
Florida. The subpoenas were issued
expulsion of the security police, which
by
United States Marshnl this mor­
force lias not yet. been adequately rening
nt Request Charles Morse in
Engine Trouble
piaced by municipal police.
connection with the government’s case
This city is virtually without police
Delays Trip of
against Morse charging fraud in war
protection, nnd many of the Citizens,
time shipping
contracts. Morse’s
Six
Army
Fliers
in fear of other robberies or violence
counsel sought the three men aa wit­
b y bands in the streets, are arming
l l l r T k r l u n r l n l r .1 1‘ r r o t
nesses for tho defense. The first ef­
Ihrnuclvea as best ttyy can for their
MONTGOMERY, Ain.. March 5 .- forts to serve subpoenas failed and at
own protection.
All six of the United States Dellavl a hurried consultation Morse's lawEarly today a German workman land army plane s, enroute from Kol- years nnd U. S. Attorney Gordon wAs
was shot and killed by n French sen- Ivfield, San Antonio Texn»., to San agreed not to proceed with tho at­
from which immediate result* could: try nnd another German was wouml- Juan, I'oitn Ric o., arrived hero yes­ tempt to serve the subpoenas.
be expected, than would-be the ease r,l while in the railroad yards near terday afternoon at 2:3G o'clock, one
if the organization spent the greulerU he main passenger station in the cen- hour am! five minutes behind sched­
WASHINGTON, Mch. 6,—The Am­
pmtion of ItH time- in. cxporimcntnD ter of the city. Tho French asserts ule. Engine trouble developed, dur­ erican debt funding commission was
work.
that the sentry ordered the Gcrinnn* ing tlie flight here yesterday from called by Secretary Mellon today to
The evening meeting nt which Mr. to halt, anil when they did not reply, New Orleans, La-, in the plane of meet tomorrow to give final consid­
Cook will spenk will be held in the hr shot 16 kill, in Compliance with hi* I.ieut*. Charles Austin and Newton eration to the' contract to bo signed
Longfellow, and a new motor will lie putting into effect the refunding
installed here before the Trip to Ar­ agreement with Grcnt Britain. Tho
cadia, Fin. Officers state thnt the comlnlssion will also consider sugges­
motor trouble will probably delay tho tions concerning the refunding of Fin­
land's debt question discussed late
liy&gt;t wee kbetween Mellon and the
Finnish minister.
n y T h e Aaa ortnlrd P t H * )

WASHINGTON, Mch. G.—Condem­
nation nnd praise of the sixty-seventh
congress flow babk and forth between
Carlot Shipments Itrportrd
party leaders here yesterday ns the
untnj, M.ir.'h 3rd
sine die adjournment was effected at Florida—Sanford notion
noon. The sixty-seventh congress had Florida—Manatee section
spent a greater proportion of its two Florida by boat. 1K5 crates.
years span of life in actual session
than any other in the history of the
country.
Chief among adverse criticisms of
the congress was a statement hy Cordcll Hull, chairman of the Democrat­
irlut Shipments Reported for Sun
ic National Committee, who charac­
day, Mnrch Ith:
terized its record ns two years fijled
Florida—by Iloat, 42 crates.
with failures nnd broken promises.
California, 7/ cnrs.
Representative Mondell of Wyoming,
retiring Republican floor leader, on
the other hund, praised the eixty-sev- Shipping Point Information for S at­
urday, March 3rd
eath congress aa tlift Most efficient in
SANFORD,
FLA.:
Cool, clear.
handling its responsibilities.
Hauling*
moderate,
demand
and
Measures Which Failed
movement
slow,
market
steady.
Car­
Measures of importance which fail­
ed of passage during the closing loads f. o. b, usunl terms—10 inch
days of the congress which expired crates Golden Self-blanching 4-0 doz.
stnlRfr in the rought, $l.0G-?1.75, New
jrcstcrdny included:'
nlks in the
The administration shipping bill French Strain 4 fi
rough
mostly
$1.50.
ythirh was filibustered to death in the
senate.
The resolution of Senator Smith, Total carlo! shipments from San
ford section this season H
Democrat, South Carolina, tu appro­
date
priate flO.OOO.OOO for the purchase of
nitrates and calcium nrsennte to aid Total cnrlot shipment* from Man
Negro Kuns Amuck
nice this season to date ...........
southern cotton producers.
With a Gun Fatally
The constitutional amendment pnb Total cnrlot shipments from San
ford last season to d a te ......i....
PomiI of Senator Norris, Republican,
Wounding Two Men
Nebraska, to advance tho convening Total cnrlot shipments from Man
of congress and presidential inaugu­ atee last season to date— .....
JACKSONVILLE, March 5.—Ash­
rals.
ley Cox, 2X, negro, was killed by a
Another cohntltutionnl amendment Prominent Winter Park
poliremnn here Inst night after be had
pro|Hi.&lt;cd hy Senator Wadsworth, Re­
run-aiuuck
with a pistol, shooting nnd
publican. Now York, for popular ref- Man Has Disappeared,
probably fatally wounding two white
premiums on future constitutional Formerly Bank Cashier
COLOGNE, March G.—General Dcmen.
changes.
Gotitte, the French commander, hg*
William Burger, G2, was shot ns he
The resolution of Senator Breok- Think He Is Demented nnd Ha* Wan­
notified the Iteichshank that he will Lee Says Fine Chance
wns on the back porch of his home
hnrt, Republican, Iowa, proposing in­
not return any portion of the 12,000,­
dered Off Into the Woods
where he had gone to smoke his pipe.
vestigation of tho sugar situation.
000,000 mnrktt recently seized hy .the to Have Stadium Here The bullet struck him in the le 't side
During the last few hours of the
French a t Cologne. It was added by
Many Amusements and passed entirely through his l*&gt;dy.
(H r The A u n rlslrd
ORLANDO, Mch. 5.—II. D. Rnrzee,
session, President Harding, spending
General DoGoutte if the Rolchsbniik
Patrolman S. T. Johns, who was off
part of thev time a t tho enpitol, sign­ formerly ciyihicr of the Union Male
W. A. Lee of Lcc’a Racing Circus duty, heard tho shot and went to In­
desired to nvoid further ttimilnr lossed the farm credits bill and ninety- Rank of Winter Park, has !&gt;ec» mj^**
e&gt; the German government must meet in the city today after the big show vestigate. He w a b joined by Abraham
eight other measures. ...o legislation lug since Friday. Relatives and friend*
ilia demands of tho French’ for money 'at tho aviation field yesterday suid Griffin, 31. Soveral blocks from tho
of Rarzec say they fenr he hns liewas voted. "
for the requirement of the armies of that Hanford neodctEn big stadium or scene of the nhooting they met Cox,
CHICAGO, Murch 3.—Roger W.
Vice-President Coolidgo’a gavel fclj come demented. Harzeo has taken a Rahson, today released the third In­
fnir grounds or ball park or all of
occupation.
’
The negro was ordered to halt, but
sharply at noon after an nlmost col­ prominent part in,Rollins college a th ­ stallment of his annual survey of bus­
these amusements eombind thnt would instead, he opened fire, a bullet strik­
orless morning senato session of two letic events nnd wns populnr in this
take earo of tho nthlctirs nnd ball
iness conditions In the United States
ing Griffin In the breast and penetrat­
President Signs
games nnd fairs nnd show* of nil
hours, and tho house ndjourned at community.
ing his left lung. John) then shejt the
nnd Canada. He here—in tre a ts of
12:0(1 p. m. after a.concert by n sec­
kinds. “Ono uffalr would pay for the
Composite Farm
what ho calls the “Industrial West*'—
negro, who fired again after he had
fencing" said . Mr. Leo nnd "I would
tion of tho m arina bond nnd n chorus
th at great section immediately tribu­
Credits Measure llko to gunrnnteo this to the folks fallen. He died in a few minutes. The
of popular songs by members and session yoaterday. Members were
tary to Chicago including Indinnn, Il­
spectators.
hollow-eyed nnd worn from the long
who would bo interested Mr. lice put
linois, Iowa, Missouri, Michignn nnd
WASHINGTON, Mnrch B.—The on the nulq polo nnd parachute jump
Tonight the departure of members, sessions which Instil in the house
.
com|H»nlte farijvcredits measure, final­ nnd airplane stunts hero yesterday
many of whom yesterday nnswered until 3:28 a. m. nnd in the sennto until Wisconsin.
“These states wero once wholly ag­
ly passed by tlie sennto and house in with his circus and wanted to stnto Member Injured
their last roll call was in full swing nftor 1:30 a. m.
ricultural, but are rapidly changing
tho closing hours of tho session, was thut ho had never showed in a bet­
Rc-asscmbling
a
t
10
o'clock
the
sen­
with prospective suspension of activ­
into an Industrial section. New fa c ­
at Columbus, Ga.,
signed yesterday hy President Hard­ tor town or place where the people
ities at the capital until next Decem­ ate heard “Swan songs" by Sena­
tories are springing up every day—
ing. »
had treated him so nice. Ho hnd the
ber brings In tho alxtly-eighlh con­ tors £Icringhuysen, Republican, New
in a Train Wreck
One of the last measures to bo en­ best of protection while hero nnd Jiad
gress.
Jersey, and Sutherland, Republican, the younger generations arc leaving
fnrmlng for building, manufacturing
acted by tho slxty-scjA'nth congress, plenty of deputies to maintain per­
Crowds witnessed tho cldslng scenes West Virginia, a tribute to Senator
I l l r T k r A a « * « l a t r 4 Press)
COLUMBUS, Mch. B,—Twenty-flvo.
tho measure wo* rushed to the Whlto fect order at tha show yesterday a f­
adjournment and presence of Presi­ Williams, Democrat, Mississippi, by and trade. Yet tho total area under
House after final sonat action early ternoon. He Just about mndo expen- persons, the majority of whom were
dent Ilarding, cabinet officer!, diplo­ his colleague, senator Harrison, of cultivation continues to hold ita own.
"Every section of America," says
yesterday and the president affixed nos while horc on account of there from Columbus and F t Henning, were
mat* and other high officials bring­ Misslssipfd nnd tried vainly to pass
Mr.
Hibson,
"has
its
best
barometer
his signature beforfc going to tho cap­ being no fence around tho aviation Injured seriously when .a Centra) of
ing hundreds yho packed the senate n few more bills. A fifteen minute
of
business.
For
New
England
it
is
itol to sign the flood of lost minute field. He expects to return at an car- Georgia passenger train No. 3 .‘was
filibuster
by
Senator
Dial,
Democrat,
»nd housg galleries.
,
nre closely catching up. Indianapolis bills. Secretary Wnllaco went to the ly *datc and If he does not return this wrecked near Mizcll Station early this
the
number
of
spindles
In
operation—
South
Carolina,
enlivened
the
pro­
Tho president reached'the capitol nt
ll!25 o'clock and was kept busy i^ad- ceeding* before the vice-president’s for Pcnnsylcanla the number of i$nd Terre Hauto arc not doing ns well White House to sco the bill receive the year will be hero next year with n niortling. A broken rail causal, the
new lino of attractions and hopes to derailment. It was stated a t Divi­
big nnd signing the farm credits nWl gavel fell In the midst o f’Scnntor Di­ blast furnaces, for New York the to- as they should do, owing to some un­ final touch which mode it a law.
Tho best bar- known reason. The largest cities of
tal
foreign
trade,
etc.
al's
speech
against
nn
omnibus
bill
see Sanford with a Ulg nmusement sion headquarters here. The first class,
forty-three other bills turned out dur­
this
section—such
ns
Chicago,
St.
ometer
for
the
'Industrial
West'
is
the
park built all ready for tho many a t­ day coach and a Pullman left the
ing the early morning session yester*
total car loadings a t Chicago. §lncc|[Louis, Detroit nnd Milwaukee—arc re­ World War Veterans
tractions that would like to come here. track.
'*»&gt;'• In tty* presidential suite of the I
January 1st, 1023 these arc running porting/ about the same as .last year.. Are Given Preference
senate chamber before the noon limit
well ahead of the corresponding weeks Some think this is duo to the natural
FLOOD HILL PASSED
expired, fifty-five more bills received
Civil Service Positions
of 1022—and compare well with the Isg of tho large cities; but others be­
executive approval.
■
f l t r T k * A u m Ii I H P t v e a )
The last bill to become law was the appointed to confer with President total car loadings for the entire coun­ lieve th at the medium sized cities are
WASHINGTON, Mch, G— Presi­
WASHINGTON. Mch. 6.—Ona of ’ WASIUNGTt
“ better butter" bill, changing butter Hnrding advised the senate that the try . For tho current month of 1022 due for a much larger proportional
dent and Mrs. Harding, accompanied
fat standards. An important measure president “had no more communica­ the net car loadings wero about 2,­ growth. I am inclined-to1this belief. tho last act* of President Hording be- Mssippl River
by a party of frisndx, left Washing­
fore
his
departure
for
Floridn
waa
to
thorlsing
an
ex
500,000.
For
the
current
month
of
Placed on the. sta te b ooks a t the. last tions to make," When Mr. Ooolldge
ton on a special train today, fog Flo­
direct the dvil service commission to 000 a year for
moment was one providing for the declared the senato adjourned sine 1023 the car loadings will show fig­
rida, where they will take a vacation
give certain preferences to veterans of slwippi H w f ct
frtpm to cnAny alien owners of nil die, Senator Smith, Democrat, South ures oror IB per cent greater, possibly
and house host trip of more than a the World W ar in examinations for I yesterday b&gt;^ t
**i*ed p r o p e r t y worth $10,000 or less. Carolina, roared "goodnight" amid final figure* will show an inrreano of
month.
positions
under
the
civil
service.
|
tho
sennto.
500,000 cars. Moreover, of this in.
Little waa accomplished by oitbor laughter.
SB

�I * I * I » * I » 1 B | 1 * N B R « * | I * pailor wilt spenk on the "W hat and T W O N e W D f l
m
*
M Why of Wo rah Ip." At the night serA r e 'A u t h l
ta
r i l l T D r 'n i j 'O
...... n U t e e lh e r t r ir ll l be shown four reels* of
.
lai
I j l l l J I l V 'l l l i o J
*a( fin* picture*, illoatratlvc of Edgar All^ O lu p ll
«a
?
a« k n Poe'** splendid poem, "The Itav----C4 N U h M IX n Q a
a cn.f
In connection with these pie/ " L T aq w p
RAMON NAVARRO,
_____
turc* our pastor will have something TALuAltAt SGr.,
FIRST METHODIST d tu iiC I I practical and pungent to say on “ Cur- ority han eon gn&lt;
and saving NOTHING means deALICE TERRY',
W J f’arnrnt#.r Pastor
Irn f Events and Christian Duty." . comptroller for th.
n
.
J.
carpenter,
I
ostor
■
.
...
the
Vero
Rank
&amp;
T
pendehey upon OTHERS in time
The Snerament of the Lord's SupOur Christian Endeavor society will
' n CB.,ita||zntio
LEWIS STONE
per will be celebrated nt* the morrtlng meet at 0:15 p. in. Let every mom- ^
orj.anjIa tj0
of need!
—AND—
.
i
t
service, at which time the pastor will b&lt;r be present and on time.
.S'-.u* Hank at Redu
Safeguard yourself against this
preach on the subject,“ Who Should
cordial welcome awaits visitors je tto n of *15,000.
BARBARA LaMARR
Partake of the I,or«P7 Suppbr?”
nn,| strangers at all of our services.
_
_______
by having an ever increasing ac­
LUCKY TIIIRTEKN llltlDGK CLly'R
The Sunday school extends nn In•
.J.——
CCT THIS OUT•
in Rex Ingram's
count at Our Savings DepartMrs. II. I* Perkin* entertained
Rev- Crawford Jackson
jm
most pleasantly yesterday afternoon
menfr
’
''T . T
.,
a t bridge, q t (lior heme on Magnolia Iron class Sunday. Those “boyn" who W i l l S p e a k T O IU O IT O W
,
,, [t to Fo)o}.
“ f[T P
Iff, ( •
, m o;
...
nvi£
TJie
gpest*
were
the
members
of
-'‘4% Interest will he paid and
£
. At Several-Churches,m « .
v
thi*Lucky Thirteen Bridge cluB.
;yauM! be self respecting arid inde­
Haskirts and luwls of early spring
Rev..Crawford Jackson of (julfold
flowers adorned the varum* rooms.
•y \r
pendent* * •
.
N.
C., who has been interested in ju - 1
A story of royal romance; and of
, Several spirited jEnu-s of bridge
venile courts and worked for unfor-j
were played, and when scores were
cdventure as breathless and as,
tuifato and misdirected children for
counted, the prise {pr high score, two
flashing as sword play. *
over twenty year* i* in the city and j
decks of bridge cards, was a#nrdpd
wifi npaaii a t the First Baptist church.
to Mr*. David Caldwell.
A tempting *nind course wo* serv­ CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS tomorrow morning and will preach;
a t ’the Presbyterian churih at 7 p. m
ed with coffee a t the conclusion of
Church services for the Third Sun­
Kjr. Jackson'got the movement in-! biliousness, he'adnchc*, nnd sluggish
the game.
day in Lent, March -Ith, will be:
SEE CATHRAE
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
r.ugu^ated
iti thi* effy some yearn age 1bowels. Sold everywhere!—Adv.
' Those enjoying the cordial hospi­
7:30 p . m. Special Parish corporate
with
Mr,
R.
J.
Holly
os
the
first
stic-l
Income Tax Specialist, Peoples lUak
tality of Mrs. Perkins were Mrs. F. E. communion.
ccssful Dig Brother. Now Rev. Dr. STOCKS AND BONDS'
II. F. WHITNBR, Caahler
F. P. FORSTKIt. President
Rouniillat, Mrs. E. F. Householder,
0:15 a. m. Sunday school.
MARCH 13th, 14th and 15th
Brownlee is acting a* probation offi­
Mr*. W. C. Hill, Mrs. A. B. Wallace.
11 a. m. Choral Ceh-hratlon.
cer
and
I*
himself
doing
good
work.
All Forma ,
Mrs. Claude Howard, Mrs David Cald­
7:30 p. m. Last Mksion service. * Mr. Juck*on is alio interested in'the
well, Mr*. W. M. Thigpen, Mr*. J.
The early celebration is asked for
Mm. Kudora Hull nnd little grand­
C. Bennett, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr*. by tho Mlssloner as a special corpo­ Junior Republic of the south modeled
daughter Katherine Boswell of GreenD. P. Drummond, Mrs II. IL Lewi* rate communion for spiritual favor nftor tho Georgia Junior Republic at
“ How very extraordinary!" Don't
boro, Ga., ore tho guests of Mr. und
Frcchuild, N. Y.
.
and Mm. C. L. Britt.
for
the
members
of
the
parish.
,
miss
"Teddy, oj tho Runaway*," Mth.
Mr*. W. I.. Henley at their homo on
The vested choir will sing for tho
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor Celery avenue.
Gth a t' the High School.
231-Rc
HOLY CROSS MISSION . j v
.
BON TON BRIDGE CLUB
services on Sunday—both morning
Phono 217-W
Tomorrow marks tho close of th e ! ^
A delightful social event-of yester­ nnd night. In the morning, the An­
If
fcavs
frl»i&gt; *» » U t l l o * to
Mr, and Mm, Charles Bliss left .yes­
—If f r a or* so la s -a / * « b * r * ar eamlaC
Mission
which hn» been conducted by g
them
will
be
n
solo
by
Mrs.
Leake:
t o m , a r If » • « ar* a n i m a l a l n s . writ
terday for their home in Worcester, day nftornoon was the bridge party
New Shipment ju.sl Received o!
Father Anderson for the p art two *
■ soalal rar4 la Ikla OrparlMrat, s l v 'a s
“lie
Was
Despised,"
end
at
night
by
given
'by
Mrs.
C.
R.
Kirtiey
nt
her
M as*.,'after a delightful visit here
dr
Ifc* l l r » . *• w,i
wci'kf, and hus been well attended. j m
EASTMAN KODAKS, FILMS, FILM
fc# g r r m i t j
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. George homo on Magnolia avenue,, tho guoat* .Mrs. Tnknch “ Love Not the World."
If "you haven’t beard Father An- J
Fr.
Anderson
will'
preach
a
t
both
including
the
membem
of
the
Bon
Rice and ulcer, Mm. Raymond Key.
PACKS AND KODAK ALBUMS
services on Sunday. Sunday night demon, be sure ami come tomorrow.
Toll bridge club.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
A profusion of Calendulas nnd Snap closes the “Mission” which has been lie* will preach ut both services nt 5
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Brewer of liarDragons
combined with ferns, wan of such grent help to the large num­ 11 a. m. und 7:30 p. ni. He Is nn ear- Jf
Monday—The Women's Guild of Holy rodsburg, Ky., arrive d in the city
Cross Church meet* ut 3:30 p. in. ar.d are renewing old friendship*, hav­ used in the rooms where the card bers who have attended every flight nest nnd interesting speaker. If yottljj
so faithfully nnd with such benefits. have not hennl him, you surely have ■
nt the Rectory.
ing visited here frequently. Mrs. tables wore arranged.
Evensong will be said a t All Saints missed a wonderful opportunity.
The prise for high score, a box of
Mortf|ay—SL Agnct Guild meets at Brewer i:: nn old school mute of Mrs.
Tho mission for the children closed H
powder, was won by Mrs. Ed. Betts, Enterprise, Fla., a t it p. m. on Sun­
tho home of Mr*. Julius Tnknch on J. G. Ball.
.
U t H O R I Z E D E A S T M A N K O D A K AGENCY
this
morning with appropriate s e rv -'g
day.
Fr.
Anderson
will
prent-h.
Eleventh street a t 3:30 p. in .
while llie cut prtxe, a box of candy,
s ii A t iir .'la c ; .'.
-•
C A u r n n n
p i a
Ices.
Thq
prices
nnd
medals
were
givn
Tuesday—Junior Class of S. H. 8. will
went to Mrs. J. I). Woodruff.
FOR VISITORS
cn the children, both for good work JJ
Refreshments consisting of n naiad
present play "Teddy, the Runaway"
Thursday afternoon Mrs. John IVand faithful attendance.
a
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
at the iiigh school auditorium.
course with coffee, und strawberries
zold,
Sr.,
of'
Boardnll
nve„
enter­
with whipped cream wore served n'.
.
. SERVICE
Tuesday—Circle No. 2 of the Metho­
dist church meets nt the home of tained the ladies Social Club in honor the conclusion of tho caid game.
SUNDAY, MARCH ». 1323
NOTICE
Mrs. 1. W. Hughey, 20tl E. Fifth of her sister Mrs. Calh. Muller of St.
Mrs. Kirtley's guests were Misses
Subject:
RY OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
Louis.
l^-ttie Caldwell, Marie Biirkehile, Fern
“CHRIST JESliR"
Notice is hereby given thnt a bill
The rooms were decorated with rosChurch Service
11:00 a. m.
Ward, Esther Miller. Mcadame* J. D.
will be introduced ut, the 1323 session
A crisp loaf on your-tablj thia evening would add much to your meal.
cm, liilih’cu&lt;, ferns nnd garden flaw­
Sunday School
10:00 a. in.
Woodruff, Pool Diggers, Kd Betts,
L. F. Allen of Oviedo spedt the day
of
the Florida legislature to prohibit
; er*.
A good nose would he tickled-in our fragrant Snnltnry Bnke Shop,
Woman’s Club Bldg., (lake Ave,
here yesterday transacting business.
and Joe Chittenden.
seining in the Ir.kcs, riven, canals
y At 4;30 delicious refreshments
inhaling
the odors of all our appetizing, wholesome goodies. •
ALL ARE WELCOME
aral streams of Seminole county, nlso
were served. The guests who enjoyed
Mr. and Mr*. L S. Slides of Day­
to regulate the catch nnd nienns em­
the afternoon were Mrs. ('nth. Muller,
tona are spending tho week end here
ployed, nnd nlao provide penally for
Entertaining with her usual charm­
Mrs. ('has. Ludwig, Mrs. F. Mcisch.
BAPTIST t BURCH
a t the Montezuma.
its- violation.
Mr*. C, Woods, Mrs. W. H. Hynes, ing manner, Mrs. Endor Curlett wu
- Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
Sunday school, DtSO.
*
Mrs. It. E. Tnknch, Mias A. Tnknch. hostess at bridge. There were five
Next to Princess Thentre
Mr*. Raymond Key nnd baby leave
“The
Other
Wise
Man.”’
will
he
Seminole County l-’b h &amp; Game
tables
of
players
nnd
the
guests
in­
Mr*. F. Brandt, Mm. J. Svhirard, Mr*.
tomorrow for u visit with friend* and
Protective A**oclntion.
J Herb t, Mrs. Paul I’cxold; Mrs. cluded the membem of the Idlers* given by Mr*. J. W. Marne* nt 10:30. 231-tfc
relatives nt Daytona Beach.
Bridge club aral three tables of ex­
Morning worship ar.d sermon, 11 a.
m. Subject, "Cod'A Go, or is God on a a N U B a s K a s E ta ia s a a B R P iiH a R s x H a vaa»^Bao».aa»?BaBaonxH.'?*3:nsuBi«BucHUi«uuHB«*K*BBaiinaai
tra players.*
1
Capt. A. 8. Moorehead of Philadel
M kucH BU K auK auH SBauiciM auEX Eafliin&amp; anfzaeaEiissaaacgBndisnB uaauussaBxuRH aH B BaN avaM iiaM su
Red nnd white, the color* used for tho Offensive?”
•
phia,
arrived in the city yester
Baptist**Young People’s Unions nt
Mr*. George Knight was the gra­ this pretty party were harried out
day for a short visit.
with vases nnd baskets of nsl rose* &lt;5:30 in the evening.
1 Store in Florida
■“ 10 Stores in Georgia
cious hostess yc-u-rday when she en­
and orange blossoms.
Evening worship and sernion nt
tertained
the
second
of
a
series
of
Mrs. Ethel Waas and little 1*011 Jack
Tho*club prize for the interesting 7:30. Subject, "The Man Inside."
left Thursday for a l'ett days' visit bridge parties, which she is giving.
game
of bridge was won by Mr*.
I rnyer meeting und Bible study on
Tile room;- where the card tallies
with her children-ami mother ij Live
George
Hoy.
The
high
score
guest
Wednesday
evening a t 7:30.
were placed were abloom with quan­
Oak.
prize was awarded'M rs. Morrison of
Sunbeanr'Bnnd Monday at 3:30 p.
tities of nasturtium* nnd snap drag­
Osceola. Mr*. Sanford Doudnoy was
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip* of Sar­ ons.
Phone 127
presented with the cut prize, all of
Sanford’s Netv Store
During tin; afternoon an absorbing
asota, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
the prizes being lowly potted ferns.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Griffeth, were visitors in the city yes­ game of bridge was played, the prize
Following the awarding of prize*,
Dr.
Crawford Jackson, of Atlanta,
for high score, a *et of linen lunchterday.
the hostecc m rved fruit salad, cheese will preach Sunday night at the Pres­
otic napkin &lt;, was v.on by Miss Mary
and nul bread sandwiches, and coffee. byterian (hun it. Dr. Jackson i* n
Newton. The cat pnze, a Madiera
Mr*. S. D. Chittenden, who
Tile r.uc ta were Mrs. Riduud Heed, preacher of power with a wopderful
ti nt i bull, w:';« won by Mr*. W. J.
been the guest of her dnuglitei
Mrs. George Herring, Miss Marie message and it is hoped thnt n large
Thigpen.
Walter Wight, is spending .a
At the conclusion of the card game ^hirkebilo,. Mrs- C. R. Kirtiey, Mm. E. congrvgation will hear him.
time at Dnytona Beach.
I)r. Brownlee will preach in the
tile Hostess served u delicious salad A. Douglas, Mrs. llrynn Sturmnn,
Mrti. W. F. Blackman, Mrs. G. D. morning. Services of the day will be
course
followed
by
an
ice
course.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. B. Morse and son
Hart, Mrs. John Melscli, Mr*. Geo. as follows:
' of York, Pn., are upending a short
liny, Mr* Henry Wight, Mr*. John
3:15
a.
in.—Sunday
School.
LOVELY
BRIDGE
PARTY
time Insniiford und arc stopping at
Bender, Mr*. Sanford Doudney, Mrs.
It
n.
m.—Preaching
by pastor.
An
enjoyable
social
affair
of
yes­
the Montezuma.
Hurry Hocren, Mrs. J. B. Coleman,
2 p. in.—Junior C. K.
.
terday afternoon was the bridge par­ Mrs. Reg Holly, Mrs. Morrison. Mr.:.
2:15
p.
in.
-New
(’.
E.
Mrs. E. It. Chencry of Portland, Me. ty given by Mr*. Fred Wnlsina. !ion- Fietncr and Mis. Kiik.
3 p. in.—lntcriiirdinte C. E.
Gibb* who has rewho is spending the winter touring oniig Mi*. J.
15:30 p. ni.—Senior C. E.
. •
Florida arrived in Sanford yesterday i cnily ionic to moke Sanford her | Daily Herald on sale ut J no'a Smoke
7:30
p.
ni.—Preaching
by
Dr.
Juckhome.
for a visit of u few days.
H one, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
Pink and laver.dnr, the dainty color Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
Mr. and Mr*. U-vi Marshall nnd motif, war carried out in the decora­
ALL SOUL'S CHURCH
Sadie U. Haynes of Iona, Mich., are tions aiuT other details. Quantities of FOR SAI.U--.-Wc have n number of GTomorrow, the 3rd Sunday In Lent,
among the tourist* stopping in San­ u*ter* and sweet peas were artisti­ volt PicMolltc, Willard and other
Divine service* will lw a* follows:
cally uuvtl.
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ford foV a short visit.
BATTERIES, ready for linmcdlnte
Sunday to liool a t 3 n. m.
W hen' ccores were counted after use ut II 5.00, each covered by our
Low- Mas* at 10:30 a. ni.
Mis# Olivo pinkie nnd father J. S. the card game it w&amp;S found that Mrs. personal guuruntee. Now’s your time
Sermon: "Walk n:&lt; Children of
Dinkci of lamgwood are apeiuling tne George Dr.viu H art held Iiigh score —RAY BROS., “ 1-7X1l)E” Service.
L
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h t” Eph. v. 9.
day here combining bushier* with and was awarded rill. hose. The cut Phone 548.
'
288-4tp
Rosary,
scuuoii and bonedictlon at
prize,
a
lovely
corsage
bouquet,
was
pleasure.
7.45 p. m
won by Mrs. Markell. The honoree,
PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN
“ Pantheism and Skep
Sermon
Mrs. A- D. Key has returned home Mrs. Gibbs, wan ako presented a
OF ROME, GA., HERE ticlsm.”
from a very pi oases nt visit at Dnytona corsage bouquet.
At the conclusion of the card game
Los Marses on Monday, Th
Beach with her sister Mr*. Walter
the players were .joined by a num- '(', A. Todd, of Rome, Ga., is In the alid SfttUlday fit 7:30 a. m
Twitcheli.
city in the interest of the Worsham
Friday evening nt ^:45, Way
Auction Company,' of which he is n
■ ■ B U B B B B B U B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B B B E B D B E U n R E H U B K IS a B B B B B B U B IS U B
member. This being Mr. Todd's f!?st
Any garage mechanic will tel! you that the ■ visit to this se.tion of Florida ho
says thnt he simply could not believe
Hupmobile is a great car. The downright
Ilia eyes that such uii nhundanco of
enthusiaunvoi' theso men for the Hupmobile ■ wealth existed in this section, nftcr
shown over the celery fields
is an; outstanding fact from coast to coast,t- 3 being
lie; o l y Mr. Brbnson.
and,it i*s one o f the niost significant dcveTop- 3 ,-iMr. Todd quid, after looking over
the country fruiu Jacksonville down
merituln the automobile industry.
thin way, thnt Sanford should have
rNew and Reduced Prices
Jacksonville’s population und Jackson­
Kffcctive January I-’ir.U
ville Sanford’s population and the
Mato of FJorida would be much bet­
ter balanced.
Ladies' Hcsl Hoorn
Mr. Todd is here nt this time for the
specific purpose of putting on tho
auction Hsle of the Toe ijnrro’d prop­
erty which is mentioned elsowhcrc in
thf* paper.
Sanford, Fin., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
Lon D. Worxhanv who is the nuc-Distributors Seminole and l^ilte Counties
tlonccr, will anivo Monday, fie , Is
.
One of the LnrRCsl and Most Up-to-date Drivc-in Filling
now ronsuninting a $'100,000 sale in study of vital questidns.
Stations in this part of the Btntc
Tennessee which the Worshnm Auc­ seo u* tomorrow.
BBBormiBBBn
' At the II o’clock a. rt
tion Company sold.
.
her of the guests and refreshments
carrying out the color scheme were
served. •
Invitej! to meet this charming honorec. were Mrs. W. M. Scott, Mrs.
Mrs.
(’. E. Henry, Mrs. Markell, Miss An­
nie Hawkins, Miss Geraldine Hood,
Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mrs. G. D. Hart,,
Mrs. F. F. Dutton, Mrs. Gardner. Mrs,
A. J. Richardson, Mrs. John Smith,
Mrs. II. J. I-ehnmn, Mrs W. M. Mc­
Kinnon, Mrs. J. S. Wilson and Mrs.
Colby.

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la n n
Sanford tired# a ilor.cn good apart­ fpr the citizens of the surrounding
BED II EH HA lit
country,
the
hospital
Is
worth
its
ment houses to l&gt;c built this gummot
welcht in the proverbial gold%
A
damsel,
rejojeing in the ouphon-&lt;
mol
Sanford
needs
tv.o
hundred
ordi­
1*1,1,11. b, d p i e r f nflrrn no M r » r » p l #un1I.17 nt i h r l l r r n l d l l u lltllii* . 107
iou# llmidlc of Jimmy, was the proud;
nary priced houses for the propin to .Either a subscription ehuuld lg&gt;
t f n . n o t t a A i r &gt; Snnfnrd. I'lit.
jive in and then after the home peo­ made of the amount called fur by
possessor of a fine head of hair. Her
Hi. hop Mmiri, or the city should find
ple
have
been
taken
care
of
two
hun­
luSftroua ilozks wero .the cnyy of alt
The Herald Printing Co. dred more homes rhould bo built this some way to finance it, or" both, or
r.nd sundry other females, who badim
HEAD ’EM AM) WEES'!
summer for the new poop!:* th a t are the old tru-t0C3 should ta le it over ”
submitted to the decree of dame f^sh* j
»:«tllnr
n . J. i i o i .i . v
and then | and ftirry out the original design. We rjj
Iou by visiting the local barber, and'
S r r r r t n o - T r c n M i r r r coming down next fall
js. J. 1.11.1. M i l l
*
lifm rai Mm,»«rr! „
wj|| pc j,onu. two thousand pea-j repeat, a t this time v.e will uot atit. a . m : i : i .
(Copyrighted
by
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Chaving the dclinh act pulled on them.j
Mrtlinurr
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A d irrll.lM
11, #, 111*1.i.v
A
Sanford
Institution under th e direct man­
pic left without houses in which la tempt to point the way.
Wiiyht)
&amp;
Everybody wob doing it, and Jim m yt
nts*
t l n i l f linimn Oil
PJ
i; A d t r r l l o l n s l i.lli
p ll r n l l u a
five In Sanford. And while we lire
Uut a way must ha found. There is
who moved In n very fast set, began
agem ent o f (h e follow ing
M. T l Mi M-i T*4 to feci out of place when the Clans J
Fn Mr.
I . K W I I M l l l ’ l*
I 'lt r tiln lltm *tnnnitrr wishing we m ay no well wirh that a way. There always is a way when
I 'h ltn r S I 9 -VV n f l r r f, |i. m.
' soipe fellow with a million dullarr iiiniethirg must be dura. Thli way
gathered -far the hop on -iJattit day |
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
would come here and make the loan,1nitiy lie difficult tg____
follow,
Si, Ii . i t I i ' tier, I ' r l f f In'A dwiH i- r
_ __it may he
At line la advancing to rapidly, She nights. It seemed to her th a t the
easy .'But It ir,UEt,b? found and follow- |rnn play better with her feet rijrlit now Swaiin were slighting her for the
15
s . r mVm L
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for ib « B &gt;*» homes,
their short-haircdivnmps, and Jimmy war.tl l r l l t r r r d In t'I*jr l , j C a r r i e r
ed.' The black eye of failure that this than mo*.t pcopL’ rnn ‘with '*
J. R. Anthony, W. II. Ttm nicliffe, Dr. S. l'ulO a r \\ r r k
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IS C r n l *
St'EAKING OF EXCHANGES
city will carry will be an advertise­ bands.
cd tho Euildy y«stdinoa to tako notice
II
0aton,J3; H.'IItuykins, W. R. .Scogg.in,
T h e tili; l a - In i s - p n a r W r r k l r l l r r (From the Allentown, I'a., fall)
ment of the worst s o rt.'
of life ohco ':i (1 while.
ild r n t lr r p r n t r n
ffrm litnlr
l ‘„ , i n l r
- C. F.
R \V
W illfnm
illiams« »
The St, Augustin* lleconl the other
mill II S* Ii 'm
MI IU h. r. i..........................
l n r r ..j I' i U io . C U l r r - ,
Mr. ahd Mrs. John Dario patvhnted She took cuuneel with her nntiicr. i
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HH
The month of March H left ua In
; f vti t ,
’
putdlalird a clipping and labelled which to make an important decision. n self*player piano. Art)no llarto ta anti nia scouted tho (dew of Jimmy
going
to
take
lesson#
from
Miss
Jm
h
follow
bug
th
e
tr
e
n
J
of
fashion's
fisktei
Every
citizen
i.i
concerned,
and
the
*&gt;&gt;* TnrP° n
{lV ; ]
&gt; t i : t m t : i i t m i ; ASM,. .ATI:., .•.Ulss J' “ f ™
Thw Auorljit&lt;H| |'r«M l*
lA*adc*r# Mu\ oiu* \»under* \v)i&gt;
whole burden should not lv shifted to Smith.
weya. Fi rthermore father put in Ids
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
m ill led to the ore f.ir rcmildleatlon of
“ (Fin.)" Poir.ibly bceuu o the the id-, juldi r# "f the few who have the
spoke
and handed out tho info that
nil news Uln|i«lehen crist I(nl In It nr
...
. . . ...
not otherwise rrrUit.it In' ihlii anber dipper, being an East Coast pqper, work in charge, it ft not fair to them
STAN pay?;
Jimmy had bettcj* not come ararn d hi#
•
•
■O
h i r i n '”1’ ‘lui ,°&lt;'al
wanted to pretend, to think that the t.i .require them to c a n y the burden
"If a truck driver could say the domicile looking like n flapping vamp.
t.
There was one swain in the*village;
^.e/em;!!re1sm!i,,^ " U iM Cl:i' h m,c of
clIPP&lt;*’ * « # * " W«*1 nm-*Uu l. The citixen4 dmuM eon- mean thing# some women thin
v r Const town, would not be located by
k
v
ft*,
with
them
freely
this
month,
talk
them
'd
lie
-lorn,
till
vuss'm'
around
who
didn't take the clipped blondes,:
o r r i e e i 111:11 \ M l III I I . H I M . . I ’ hiihr I h
the render without the (F in.), hut we m.t r tvorJ.
of the hospilnl ail- thia-world**?
......
however, r.nd ho told Jimmy in no;
- {,h»Ee
.
i
like to think it w as only u ; lip. Wh-m 4au on, .^u-rm inhi very point that hacj
pnvertam p ira te s th at ho liked her
T! in AVi HU V Pil
Sanford, Florida
nny Florida paper dips from any x i^.n ri„K ,m the. situation un i then
JIMMY S l'il.l FH THE BEANB
kovaurc she had sense enough to know
i other, surdy it should be sufficient toj-jjj,* iteebhm can be the more easily | j
p jile 'l edito1' ntid jiub- when she w.u well off.
Jimmy
namo
th
,
tow
n^b-t
the
Mate
be
in^
c
h
e
d
.
'
‘
|;,h
e
r
of-Tho
Em nd-Op, tells this one thought quite a much of this mon­
■'V ii',
, i -l when the town is In anpthe j
ari. r,*rr.t:»li\«- days in thojtc pr»vc his contention that no ays- key, and for n time forget the cold
Daytdtm has Pappy's Marmalade, state.
’city of Dcluind. Foundations uic being, tem ha# ever b e t developed that will slnrcr. of the boobf, who pnacpd hur up ogsnsDSTi^ganiiHnnsmanK^r
w..
W j wonder if it ft na good a s the Or-1 And tliie remind# us th at Florida laid
id. A g re a t work has-been done in ;}:il,jnce- the irrejirv ihle ill children, cold
ml no the dance hall floor. B ut all
urge mnmmaladc.
| h.i.i only fine paper whose name alon. star
her the female? contfnucd In
oi ling the hu.qtitn), mid Ihf., fourrtia- f**A , !iort tim e a g o 'we were entertain- firouml
arc
GO NORTH BY SEA
iIon wo; k m m : .-ot come to naugtiUlfpg n very prominent lady from AuB-jever-increasing numl ■ to lav e their
MBRCUANT8
* MtNEIU)’ THANSI'0ltTAT10N COMIMNY
An Ohio mnn has b -on nppointrd neither state nor eily need be Irdlent- As the years pa;-" the great Iropov*; ira Hn, SomtA, vie * \vhen wo itie enter-;trcisvs shorn, until Jimmy waa p rit’-j
City Manager for Kissimmee. Even- ed. The Tim e-U nion of e /tm e ha Uihce “ f this institution ill I” &lt;&lt;" ti.lnkig distinguished company wo tv ,l)y the*only girl of tho old to :in Jacksonville to Baltimore and Philadelphia
•tually v.e A.-tll gel alt of the Ohio pin* a very distinctive untue, liUt that alohf and #onio .of tlieje days it w*JI h« an d the children to their gratidtpolh- left in the town.
t\ro sailing#
nndx-Western
1’olnl*
\
. weekly. ’I hroitph. faro
. Tto
. , Eitstern
. ,T
^
i’olnts. Aula,
j*le out of j til nnd Into the HmcUgbL Would n.it Identify it a l ing way flop;
that it wilt rank a t tin* very top er*:i. for who CHivtell what a child may
She confided her fcnri concerning
mobiles carried. Information a* to fare#, reservations, etc., on request.
Wlint a desert tlib ifnte would be if homr if it were not n great journal , m R, r -r yV ( IFLuithropic a --.etc.
,j n.MI,K, (JENKHAll AGENT,
do? Bui this evening the her apparent unpopularity to one of
Tier t-00 E. Hay St.,
Phone 6M
!-«
&gt;■ or family
83 Well.
it were not for the Ohio people.
|.,.(
Whole
v.
present.
Everythe
stvift
skirts
ono&lt;niglit,
and
when'
cd
!
The li i ’pEei mast be ?
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,\r.d sj -n.Urg of Florida.eiwdmvg ■ very citizen help rave it,!’’
i thing had iron&lt;‘ well enough,'or nl- the skirt told her that #he was all \v.*t c 'T0* t,* f,flIiaa:3anBR®ICBaa3PBSFKB u an * « »aK aauaiiH aH B a’j n E sa a s
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Sanford Daily Herald

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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Vi* In ’.e in miml are of &lt; r.rrri* r.et 0 0 E lwnrd l.rrldom Naugle, ii. S , It. lirtly frar:k uj.vn r:ll subject a, hut Uu&gt;
V. |)„ „f iho St. IV ec h.ug Timer nee di*‘.inctly and •!■ linc'lvcly ;o a
*»y# we are a prevaricator her nil e! t„ , ^ u&gt;.
we admit that Sanford iba the Ins I The I .Vein Star lias a^tate-w m e r*
city in the world. Wh &gt;.ii i d
a:, cii.i .oil frr.llkr i
!
I.
of a gun, when u. i* \#xj 1, i&lt;lie 1 nit
:h:Him e! im e • ipiea t h a n p m |.
of the Am-.nnia i f 'i l»?
ii •
| -it I
i .
J' » h ip h e

.| MnritJ—Misery liken tnnrumy,
The llcr.nbl'for first class jib work.
'&lt;■;
d tor Ihrr protection o f ! Ivll l?r ■corirtrsatln:: had brought up the old fashion agniu;
ten-,
What
llm
skirt
didn't
tell
.lirtm
y'the
foolish ones hate the wise.
the city a t r.g m b livnlth, canvenivf CC the uiicstlop of lien Hi. Tbj# giivc |
is the fact that nhe, Knd must of the
— -------------i &gt; lie* forgotten
heart fy, conifm't r.’i I rilfeiy. Tho dnvj .1!mtr.y Ilia nc'.i
1)11. It. M. MASON IN m SINKSS
in the gang v .re green w ith ’
(flf.lLS Mil? FONT \GIOLH
.. ir pa: •J,d wlu-n p ■ajdn '•.•ill agree chance. The In* ur the house had
FOU III.MSEI.K AGAIN
tresses,
Cough i and Colds gre contagious*
•t it i • go. ,1 lira, ill* ).• '. ( I up
: i i-i’ntb ■ been i' v.iih a fever and envy over Jimmy'
l
alt le t-land red ire erompt ti i* scat a3 they
f; clary .dot!, , ,.ie of a church -I’ills, The gm
Inol just remarked nmi th at even no:. th.-v v
Hr. ft. M. Mm on has porchnsed the
gr ,.v spread cr di •■•e|oo :n(o Mu uad iir'ng -. interests of Hr. E. I). Rhodes in the
h&lt; ed tile mistre-s lirg their n r :': i
a n ill j*. I hrrv , . . uni’tltirg l!1 lin t ah • # in m i
! Take ij i chain ■ when yon c«n ;pJt dental otrice.i of Mason &amp; P.hn»lc&lt; and
eb : i a! ' n *’5 of 1In. (■-&lt; t tt .l can
tV* full blossom again.
luid soon rn
i
ly
b a ld bo*l. 1 eb
So
Jimmy
J
mitt'
•!
to
the
barber's
Keley's lb "i v Mid Tar for a fi v tea .1 will tarry on tkv* buxines? under the
I
i
a feeding *f tv\ . Hi■■I ag.iiii i’. . u hi
hen IHi when lirrmy pipt*i(, Mom
Thii ts ilie: time i f the year t . ‘ Larht*! r- f a r nt; e d i t o r : n parU .il e .
N'ti 1lily i.nild t-eer bV i WHS riel; fdur da; • nil i-.'t (,ill1’
iie.nrs,
nr.d.w.ii
-hoin,
i
veil
as
tluvaud
ijairkly chi
coughs and ccbia. name of I!. M. Mason m it formerly
irid of the, tmi^juita, Alit'ady liiev a re ,
■i*. but th&gt; fa* ‘ i i tt’ WiirJ’...
a l ;&lt;* U-itiP. i-.h conditio;’ new baby yet."
1
!m
cun-.tmiliy
if
K'.'r.du
t demand for /inpearcd. Hr. Mason tueih no introothers
had
been
in
their
folly.
•
starting in in pester .uni .mnoj tl’.e among I hirULi pa per,',
Hat
l
;. jo 111,1 nv uii ;JT j When we arc tnrrrii d a a J hate uc- j Cf course pa and mn raised «ain Fuicy’a Honey und Tar, far Three duet ion to Fanfprd 'piJOjilc, having
I^ople nnd for :-.uruo rea*in n, o th ,,
contmand- r.iunitieM (im*. have rame to u,
e’re afralA, very J;: d K
'
- ;:l ’ • J.mrny hud
n : ; !.
, l . i ..-. '• ft the hugest b. pn kg huafness hei# for ni.my year*
^' rtuliz- ; cu:
Hnnfonl received more thati l ei lute j Thr Miami M in
t?*
th ’.
'. ami
and jh
po-iod
a# aa mu
m artyr *. !ltt;,r coagh medkin«' in tl) world, und is.khown fur and wide ns one of
frankness i’l fre- i.tion uf th * fvr thnt ii id p *' ihle
i
.,ur
rc,|&gt;eet
fur
it
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f*
J
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hqgW
rnl
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.pi;
te
l
1h
I
of the pent* lost year nnd unless \,v
thlf.tfA in
IP ",
Lt,nu* other city* have the thvlr.‘ih|e
the r,:r. of J - . ^ J t y . to |c. t hvmcl*'. T l , R , ravml tor a w.eck, Contains n&gt; opintci ingredients are the best dentists in this part of the
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nil join in the c tmpaign of eradica­ I &gt;;uaf,Gy r.dmi'.tii v II | ! •*rt' ,a*
' s i i y up and .Long with a IV.irt for ,' -1 hs v”‘i' ;‘rt!'
i superiority L ■If’.m i in r -iaii* re"prc!. r. fevit 1
‘" " 1 v' hen prnii-'d on the wreprev. l!efe-.‘- - ub- *-lie. His many friends ami pntroni
tion right now ve are a; 1 t-i !&gt; Imth
l:
.»P*i
, ifjft.lt. 1.1 Iff 1;1,|B itrt
roJrJia 1 nutls g
luim'.l i!a: fl-nal-gale? ujicn, lio atimtes. 'Insist upon Foley's, H o l d will be glnd'to Iohm that hr will- re­
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c tn l with them all -iinmiei L. t
£t f J . t w i l i t !
a
n # v where,—Adv.
ittc i , ht end made it up.
* mm ;bii g p a r l n . , i a r l y r o - i i i o i - j J
main in Knpford and 'will be nt thr
and help thy Lite Rand of lnv.l.h
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W.fand ill ag*
.rdinffi" i l l 3*.JUjjJ* - V* *.N,T^i).
!enly
f
uiiid
out
And
then
Jimmy
#u&lt;
old
I ration over the I’in t National
'
,tl
-Oil
e
oil.
1 ; y . an ! . i • !• i - with
MALE
the muxqnitu eompnigii.
11 frmn td i iti- i . - Ike main
linnfi I’Ugh*.
il’ ijiiiei: re uIt:i try a want ad.
that sin wu. 't lrnpi&gt; fiir the crowd
Bank.
i(t‘J-6t
the fnrih - ;*u* eft: m.
m tt.. bre
tm -i y youngr . ;n
X,*1111iettld 1 i. nl In On
o e of ailing i- in k&lt;
" id- VVAXTE\ i * -m
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The V sjiy Him! cm-hulI ' p.; h.i- ;ni mini*
of ■ • .it.'iilcl i Iliir* ability. , ttmi* fi r! *re? from
j’!i. jti, man
it 1 . a fairaj; -t ’
ml. tilll it .HRrrns tint
iu In* truiF it,' ar*t! -a f &gt;. 11. ■lift
go
to
Oiftahoma City and call 'on *i+*Z++yK+*t**l*♦^♦J**v**?'*
mi-, n u h in garages f.H ' ! ie ,1
a 1 tty .he ntmnti,
+1' *1*\*v/ vs ' *1'*&gt; '1+ '**K*v *t*&amp; ^ v *1* ^ ♦♦♦ *1* ***'*•
However, (di rhings come to an end l l l i f f o r m pa. *i ill
Governor Jack Walton mid get His or- a
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iol
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ill
tir
.
h&gt;
11
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t
and
inn:
uf.u
to
do.
Mimelinu? ami wy have been living in
der for a iloxeii silk shirts, and - n full- ; ^
Hut our moat unb •uuilcsl admiration tag
* plum
hopes that as soon ns the taxes cuuld
it. \ ‘ n specinl inducement,; ^
A
. I Ilm lda i.v sadly in . eid of i t ale ilr e s ? suit
bo raised on the poor people and th e' RGC3 Ui
^aitftn il I I ‘raid fur tm
nllo-.v our representative to *+*
wo
-will
11
aiding
riiie-i
to
r.dft.w
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rich made richer by the preieirt can Jfrnnlmefia with wlilrh ft admin?.thejTegmlntmn
present the
enverimr
with ffour
pairs ; * *
1 eniRm ei 1“ oilier lute#
of il•. own city.
!iril&lt; l^
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l
gres 3 that (hey would come Inm nit! J '‘up." iol excelftrcle,
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,
f iif 11n .vIrI i: self-proteclhiii. A# a of checkered spats made to his order.
ask for compliments. And then ih-y l or j;ro\ |F[; t-t Imi y —
I f slier, i flit i‘i t h is th e p ie it'o ii will
x.V:
Ill I* !llll*. Mf'll r-n lh‘«t I e irr iirr] lt-twd !)•■ ut'idi- n i in e 'it. Ad lr • - it\'U 1j
h»ur« t !»♦*
want llieir wages mi c d -u ih,y e.iiF t ii
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it
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get holile, If yoll left it to n vm ,v '!
:t bit (•;!' &gt;- 11*ir
ex-*" I
Pi'iu
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IV
iwt.ll hi itlet tie m .‘.lay up ihert .
The help iiuulion is getting bettir
I ,’t i &lt;3 v of net e . |' v. The
to ii I' ,eti
• ) . Itii y i )i
and
iii'tter every day. Hatjie • young,
u Hilly fi,Unwed is to divido (
lay
More auto neeiileut. cli.unieletl t v i' 1 1( might stuve n o tin* l l e t n f t l
fellow
is going to be surprised when
1m
!v ' «U*trIt‘t r In wbi. l. He
ery Monday nmniipg. It is a case of ivi'tiii'it the bat of a m m ft , :;Iy M "m
lie realizes how easy some salesmen
Im
may
people fteing careles# and it nek him ninipti# that Sinfonl has no equal o.i’ «&gt;c;‘
get fhe business.
and the
that they will never get seme. The earth. Alrrotuiely no ntinimcatlona m
.■tre.'t
of
tho
lot
which
they
piny
cov­
laws are enforced us riu-cly a po&lt;- to attributes or comp rtitn*e territory.
THE SUEEOKU —
ailde anil yven with eily nnd • .only In Lot, tin- Herald i‘i tlii. *t‘ t )*tn/t j x er, ,re e (nidished. In Him with the
ii
w
i,
«] , owned a -nr.-u
"treat" &gt;hnt
HUM"
din g plan, certain ijstrict « n’e ret
motorcycle policc i. i; tklTicoll to %
■ i ! he lu s n k e s t jit* ,'ai e .tim- that we
ii
fto
r,
idetii
t.,
tur
apart
men!
w.m full of life and pep, and *twu ■-woe
all of Ihem. Hoi the daiigi r t . lift am! fin 11 i". n ' I,mm n.
t ’ . . ........ ffit e b i t&lt;M . and .for brtit!" the : o;il who forgot, to wat'b
limb these day.i on ilie lead, nnd in
ai ■
Rill nil I’boiill -* h
11- ' ' i 1 1. 1 ..
\ 11| t • l,f.,\ 1 lo|l I - bo- *&lt;"i. lor n tin* highway# be
tile eit e i Pc ii A■ I f., i d' ■i j- I t . . I L, I IU
d l P
j n t o ii ill f ■ a ii at..I
ovtli ol Ii i one j wtadd rail- wt It the throttle ujienel
i# l eejinrr ib!i (m Hi
.dtoe i
T
. id th. e, ii a d i Iy a r ill’ll ; -Holt
and
itnltlJ
Inal
d»
.tri»T
, but il, ■ltuild- :wide ami the kiddles they would chase,
times out of leu.
of a joy mi i insjdration ,Sti Peters*
••r of a garage m f.abiiy i-. not id ;looking foi a place to hide. One fine
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liorg Times.
lowed to crert 11 within a residential; m,inl he cranke i it up and down the j
■The completion of the bridge nrrm
neighborhood regardhs# of the an* nmd he flew, killing SpnnglerVhrindthe Htf .loiiris River nt ( Klccu Furry HoSI'ITAI-S NEED THE MONKS' nyance und money be.Am inirnTcd on
led pup and a vagrant lien or two. Up ^
wjll give the people ,»f Orlatula, Kiu’ . u routilling Imme owner#.
the pike a big car cam e—Isaac failed ;'j"
intnnice and .Snnfuid a decided ndPublic hospital# never pay dividends
The government’,'
investigation to hear. Its toot -ra n head-on Into the ***
. V4 nI age ill visiting New Syiynni and if any of them* break even for ‘hows that in 1P2J sailing spread essame, sti iking it upon the snoot. FrbmjC&gt;
Ilf neh next Bum m en Many pempje tb" year’s work they a te doing exceedj£ij |.. rapidly
i in ..mailer places. the wreck tlm pulled poor Ike, deader
lissltaled as crossing the river on a mgl.v well. The pul.lie. however, d-e.
u „ ,„w r’ with five to tiJftihtni- than the king of France, laid liinisj^
ferry, nnd then with the bridge in not utkIcistand this great queitim i .
jidinbitnnts were toned during
T
e
A
operation considerable time can be j unless they hnv some experience in ,ht. y,..ir&lt; |(ri„,ring the * * 1 ------- there beside the piko—poor old* cuss at
total zoned his name vvas pancc. Yet the people J
saved in making the trip. We havet hospital work and usually they think town.i in this class to twenty-tlwce.
did not mourn, they were glad he'd; J
tho assurance from our comity com -1that hospital# ought to I
,.
,
m
aking
Twelve
places
w
ith
.f»,(M
H
)
inhabilanla
kicked
the nail and no more’ Ids rau
miss loner that the road to the bridge log money but nine time# out of ten „r |( M w&gt;1,. mIll(, | tf) lh„ Hxt'ln It.22.
’
cous hum sound# it# toot o’er JdU HEdjst*
will be kept In as good nmditimi a-, lio* public hospital will be in debt
possible until the new road is built,— year after year and only by public dn- bringing the total in that class to vale. Ike now sleeps beneath the j J *
i-evi ntern. The perwnlagd of large tod; tta one weeps for him, I wot. In
New Smyrna Breeze,
nations can the institution be kept
fit ie*:. which have already zoned re ­ this land so fair and broad, all are | ^
JYoU are right, old buss, and now do operating nt all. Each year the bosmains much greater, of course, nnd glad th at he was caught. There are] *
yolit* ?lulf and get that road from Os-j pjtal needs help more from the pubof the fifty laricrsit citiej in the coun­ other Isaacs rash who are shy otiAj*
toetj to New Smyrna so jieoplc can lie mid th ii is trtip of every public
try, twenty-two have zoning ordi­ common sense—Bcmo
seme fine
it
day there’ll ;*♦*
rltje farther than the new bridge and hospital in the laud, it is true of the
nances
in effect.
Come and have your Suit made from the
be a Hiuush and tney'll hang ’em on »]*!♦
Corflnodo llearh will have more people Sanford hospital and wc note that it
In
the
cntjro
country,
100
cities,
fence.
A#
men
gatli#r
up
the
mcsa:*&gt;
next summer limn you can take rare ft true oT the T/elaind hospital as the
I
towns and village# were zoned on fur tin* coroner to view, 'twill lie done A
FAMOUS EDESCO LINE—FINEST MADE-TO-MEASURE
o f In &gt;one season.
following, would indicate:
January 1, 1U2.’J, a# compared with 55 with happiness and they’ll hum n tuiu&gt;
SStJl*“ - "
{ ; y . - - * = . .
"It it with many misgivings that the just one year Iwfore.
CLOTHES
oi two. None ppgret the speeder’s 1
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•
public learn# the situation in which
New York, the largest c ity hi tlje
the SL Luke’s memorial hospital bn# count!)', hns been toned since 1910. fate—only happiness it bring#—jftid
U SELL
{3
FV
WHEN U
i&gt;t. Peter at the gate will not pass
come. It was not realized generally and, ia contrail, the smallest zoned
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
Down the line he’ll
ihul such a sudden decirion would he community has only 131 inhabitnbtt&gt;, him any wings,
ESTATE
j If
WITH US
sat! on high, where the sulphur fumes
teiiuiml.
,
according to tho 1020 census. Eighty- are thick nnd the walls are thick'and
- ■
There seems to be but one thing to one per cent of the urban population dry—he'll he welcomed by Old Dick.
do—arrange some plan fpr keeping of New- York state lives in zoned muSpencer Height lots are going
Uncle Dud.
%
the institution open. Il will not do to nicipnlitie#. Unlifornip ranks second
fast. One of the best sub-divis­
FirHt CJiinlUy-Low Prices
cloio It. A thousand times n year, the among the state# with 71 per cent of PLEASE INCLUDE 01JUS, TOO.
ions in Snnfonl nnd nil big lots.
hospital will be needed and as
hcr.urbanpopulaU onlnzonedm um cSee us now and pick while pick­
(Card in Tuilor Shop)
clty grow#, the demand for it will be | ipnllties. Ohio is third, New Jersey
ing is good. Easy terms.
UNCALLED-FOR TROUSERS
fourth, with 57 per cent and Utah
stronger ami louder.
We have a hundred pairs
7
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U j# a handsome structure, well lo­ fifth, with 65 per cent. The entire Dis­
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all
ready
t&lt;»
wear
out
cated and well equipped. To close trict of Columbia l# zoned.
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In huntlier of places zoned. New
it will lie a calamity.
—
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IIJS
A (tlh I
AGENTS
Aork k
Tho New# doe# not presume to tell Jersey- leads with 31;
Jlggx—How
is
th
at
young
Billy
the people wlint should lie doitc.^Run- second with If ;.Colifortiia, thinl. with
REAL ESTATE
r( r n ftf'tf* V *ifU
.rMT*
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ng n" *hospital j# somewhat out of »ur 1-1; Illinois, fourth, ,$Uh lQi Ohiq jj» Hoppe tanking&gt;out?
nlni
115 EAST FIRST STREET
-PHONE 104
Fitn^QnuaJUr, Auto .Insurance
Scruggs—Fine
In
many
ways
fifth,
with
U;
nnd
MassachuselU
and
line. Uut this paper know# that th is
sny,
but
he’ll
never
be
able
to
make
105 W. F irst B t, SANFORD, FLA
institution 1* one of the greatest Im­ Wisconsin follow with six each.—
the home brew his father did.
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�RD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1D23

C. H. Plattenburg
to Deliver Notable
Chautauqua Lecture
|JiV*

FOR SALE

Chief Sanitary Engineer of State Board Will Be
in Charge ,
Of Into there has been considerable IDade County Officials

FOR’ RENT
Dll RENT—Five room bungalow,
call a t C01 Park Avc. or phone 221.
290-tfc

FARMS
HOMES
LOTS
BUNGALOW
New, 5 rooms, good location $.1,300.00
Terms like rent.

STORY AND HALF HOUSE ,
Beautiful grounds, largo lot 100x231
ft. Citrus trees, banana and shrub­
bery. Close In $5,260.00.
Easy terms

FOR RENT—Eight room house, well
, located.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
269-tfc
1 WANT TO RENT T JS - or three
rooms, furnished or .unfurnished,
with bath, and uac of gnrngc, for
myself, wife ami one child about
nine years old. Must be reasonable.
Or would consider small cottage.
Address Box XX, care Herald, tfd
FOR KENT—One front bed room, 117
Laurel Ave,.
290-3 tp
FOR RENT—1 nico npurtmnct, all
conveniences and well furnished.—
Cutes’ Building, Phone 1HL 290-tfc
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room,
reasonable, 122t£ Palmetto Avenue,
• &gt;
292-3tp

comment an$l discussion about a mos*
quito campaign. Every citizen of Floridtt Is interested in this work, and ulready ninny cities through their
Chambers of Commerce and civic orgnnixntlous are cooperating and nssintfng ns, fa r as possible the State
Board of Health and Municipal authoritics in their efforts to wage a
successful campaign against a pest,
which ia responsible for the malignant
and fatal diseases of tho past and
p rese n t The time for co-operation
and support is already here, and inosmuch as the winter hns been unusually mild, mosquito propagation has
boon but slightly retarded. The campuign will start in Jinnford Wcdnesday, March 7th. GcoVge W. Simons,
Jr., chief sa n ita ry -engineer of the
state board of health, Jacksonville,
will have charge of tho features of
tho day.
A h attem pt will be made to have
the city commissioners adopt n mosquito ordinance which is now in operatlon In other cities, and has proven
so effective. An opportunity will be
given local people to familiarise themselves with this ordinance and awaken them to tho necessity .fat such nn
ordinance being mated.
Although

Demand for Lumber
Remains Above Normal
Production is Light

Phone 48
TO.t Magnolia Ave
NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
Ask for Mr. ilrotmnn
The Sanford Carpenters’ Local 1751
2E8-tfc
contemplates n false in scale to 76c
FOR SALK— Dosicr amt Gays’ paints per hour, taking effect May 15, 1923.
29I-2(Itp
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Buy a business lot on
FARMERS— You can got seed bod
fram*3 and Irrigation plugs at tks easy terms from Wor­
Sanford NoTalty Works.
100-tfc

sham Auction, Company

Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley’s Drug Store .arid on Wednesday, 10 a. m.,
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf one block east of corner
m T 0 M 6 lllL U jt Cult lU l.E
Sanford Ave. on Second
1920 Dodge touring, excellent con­
dition, new fires; and top, 1921 Ituick street .
six to u ring'paint and tires, extra
good. A bargain.
Every Employee
1919 Chevrolet, guaranteed, good
tires, going a t $200.00.
State Road D ept,
Dodge delivery, o rare buy nt $325.
Will Be Discharged Yowell Co.’s Big Silk
Don’t pats this up.
&lt; Hudson six, elegant shape, $300.00.
Sale tomorrow, Tuesday.
These cars are all bargains..Call in And Employed Again When They
Have Proved Their Innocence
and see them.
G66 quickly relieves Colda and
RAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
LaGrlppe, Constipation. Bilious­
Phone 449 ‘
West Firat Street
ness and Headaches.
292-294-2!H!-e

Gpt your ear close to
the ground, listen to the
future rumblings of a
greater City o f Sanford,
Biiy business property
flow. Pick a good lo­
cation and Jet th e rest

F! P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WHJTNBR, Cashier

CHARLES H. PLATTENOURG

on /his beautiful typo of sport car. The NEW OAKLAND SIX CYL­
INDER SPORT, low Iwdy and nuy in line is worth three times every
dollar of the $116.3.00 we nnk. Spanish leather upholstered cushions
Insure perfect riding comfort ami enjoyment. It’s powerful quiet six
'•ylittder engine takes nil the gn* there Is in gns in minimum consump­
tion. Automatic heat control and perfect location of »U manipulat­
ing parts make driving a double pleasure. All improvements ami ac.rv'wiriei*. Up-to-date from the wheels to the top. Look over sur
other models, also.

SCHOLARSHIPS IN GRAMMAR
Kni(M&gt;l„S SUBJECTS FOR
ADULT CITIZENS
Men nnd women of Florida over
Oak Avenue and Third Street
twenty-two years* of age, who, be­
cause of mlsfortune. or otherwise were
PIIONE 17----------------------------------- SANFORD, FLORIDA
unable to finish their grammar school
education, can do so privately nnd
without embarrassment by taking the
cofreipondviice study courses offered SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
by the State through the genera! ex­
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
tension division, of the University of
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Florida. A large number of mature
eit ire ns tire taking there courses and 1018 West First Street
1018 West F irst Btreat
the age of the students tun as high
as 63 years The average age of all
students taking correspondence study
courses Is 23 years, which show's that
(he General Extension Division is
nam ing citizens who, because of bus­
iness ties and family responsibilities
cannot finish their education in any
other way.
A number of scholarships in grammat ' chuol subjects are available (lur­
ing Mai'ih in every county in the
state The list of .subjects includes;
Spelling, Arithmetic, I.otter Writ­
ing, i'enmamdiip, English, Geography
of the United States, Civil Govern­
ment, -History.
T he Ford Sedan is accepted everywhere as
For further information address the
the car for the family. ^ convenient car to
General Extension Division, Univer­
drive, comfortable to ride in and it affords
sity of Florida, Gainesville.
so much pleasure at such low cost that its
By liitrry Crcnry.

Kent V ulcanizing Company

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

o rth o rand department will be dtscharged utnl re-cmployed when he has
satisfactorily convinced the departs
meat officials he did not participate
In the d isorder last week which culmlnated In the storming of the Jail nt
Palntka, It was officially stated today ul department headquarters here,
________ --------------Miners say there will be no softcoal ntrike in 1923, so now we can
put all our worry on the hard coal.—
Denver Exprcsj.
_____ ___________
The widow nt Doom w ts old
enough to kqow batter, and If she baa
to take In washing wo shall waste
no sympathy on her,
*

KNOWS wliat their future ? will
be, hence the need o f providing:
for it NOW!
You can make no mistake in
opening: a bank account at Our
Savings Department, depositing:
each week and have 4 % Interest
added to your savings.
This means future protection.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

structivu lecture, “Loyally to tho Homo
Tow u," which should be heard by ev­
eryone in the community.
During Ills many years of platform
lecturing Mr. Plattenburg 1ms exerted
an Immeasurable Influence for com­
munity betterment. Ho Is known In
practically every state In the Union
for Ilia stirring addresses, which nro
real contributions to Individual and
community progress.

BUNGALOW, 16,500.00
Esst front, Southeast corner, 6 rooms.
Bath, large front porch. Buck porch,
WANTED
laundry tubs. Hot water piped nil
WANED—A
chance to bilild your
over. Double floors. Properly built
new
homo
before
lumber gets any
throughout. Ideal location.
Terms
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
like rent.
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
GOOD JOBS for good hoys; clean and
healthful work. Opportunity for
ORANGE GltbvF.
advancement.
Apply Western Union
Over 6 acres, all in bearing trees.
Telegraph
Co.
280-tfc
On corner of hard roqd, near city,
Terms to responsible people. Price WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
seed, fur good clean stock will pay
15,000.00.
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
(Jo., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Fin. '
279-tfe
CELERY FARM
fi acres tiled, 5 acres uncleared. On
LOST
good road, near hard surfaced road.
Good land. No buildings; hns nut LOST—One, platinum brooch with 3
been worked for some time. Price, diamonds set in it. Finder leave at
$2,750.00. Terms can bo arranged. Herald office nnd receive $20.00 re­
ward.
278-tfi
LOST—One white and red pidded
CELERY FARM
July hound bitch dug, on brick rond
10 acres, all -tiled, in first class con­ or neat* Wckiwa bridge, Feb. Tlth,
dition. Nice new 5-room cottage, nlso weight about 28 pounds. Six years
6 room house and out buildings. Near old. $50.00 reward.—J. H. Hardin,
hard road, and railroad. This plncc 604 Elm Ave.
288-Dtp
hns been well tnken enre of nnd pro­ i.G sf— l-urge t'ameo pin, Feb. if. If
duced a goo&lt;| crop of celery this year.
returned to owner, liberal reward.
Price $11,600. Terms can be urrang- See Herald office.
200-Gtp
LOST—Friday, new $20 bill between
Wiwdruff &amp; Watson, C. A. Whlddon,
10c afore und J. J. N. Conner's store.'
CELERY FARM
Finder leave a t J. J. N. Conner and
10 acres, all tiled. Good land in receive reward.
292-ltp
good condition. Np buildings, flow­
ing welts, near hard road. Close in.
Dr. Couc advised the Y'nlo under­
Also near loading station. Price $6,graduates to apply autosuggestion to
600.00. Terms.
their studies, but he didn’t say a thing
that would encourage the football
eleven.—New Y'ork Evening Post.

You can no longer put n man .In
tall because ho owes money. For that
Walter, you can hardly put him In
Jf.il ir ho has money.—Norristown
Times.

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I n d i c t e d b y r* C d , J u r y
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ConrCating of Assets in Bankruptcy
Cases and Aiding Bootleggers
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High officials, Including
Circuit
Judge Henry F, Atkinson,of Dade
county; Robert Cv ftyker, sheriff of
Palm Beach county, Robert W. Millbourne, formur prohibition agent in
tho latter county; Edgar C. Thompson, former state attorney, several nttornrys and bniihess men were indirted by the federal grand jury In session here recently on charges of violating the national prohibition net
and the national bankrupt net, it became known here yesterday. 'Cnpiuscs for the arrests of those Involved
have been issued/ William Gober, U.
s. dlstriit attorney announced,
The case under which Sheriff Baker
of I’alm Bench county was Indicted
alon gwith George Drnwdy, Mil*
bourne, and Otis R. Parker, attorney,
involves, it is said, an alleged conspiracy ot sell protection and to nccept bribes to persons running boat
loads of liquor from the Bahamas to
Florida. ,
The case under which Judge Atkin-

One of tho popular Lyceum ami
Chautauqua lecturers of the duy Is
Charles II. Plattenburg, editor niul au­
thority on community bulMIng, who
will ho heard a t the coming Itcdpath
Chautauqua In tils remarkably con*

SA LE-A R M Y B I W E M A L R - W .
hnvo Ju»l ,w0Kht n , tremendous
“fork of Army Munson last shoes to
he sold to the public direct Price
*2.75. Thcto shoes nre 100% solid
with hcavy «lo«b,e *oIoa "cw*
t-d end nailed. Tito uppers arc of
heavy tan chromo leather with bob
lows tongue, thereby making them
waterproof.# TRcso shoes arc selling
very fast nnd wo advise you to order
al once to Insure your order being fillciL .The sizes are 6 tp 11 all widths;
pay postman on receipt of goods or
s*nd money order. Money refunded
If .shoes aro not satisfactory.-T he y .

Demand for lumber during Febru­
ary remained above normal, while pro­
duction suffered seriously from in­
clement weather in pi net (rally all
producing sections, says the Ameri­
can Lumberman, Chicago. The com­
bined barometer of orders, production
nnd shipments of the eight leading
softwood manufacturing associations
during tho week ended Feb. 17, show­
ing bookings at 8pcr cent la-low nor­
mal, and shipments at 12 per cent be­
low the same standard. Orders for
southern pine during the week men­
tioned totulcd 25 per cent above pro­
duction, and those for Dquglns fir
were 88 per cent above output. These
figures give conclusive proof of the
gradual depletion of stocks that al­
ready has reached a serious point, and
of tho heavily overbooked condition
of the mills. This situation is making
It very difficult for buyers to place
t,d&gt;ts in Block 10 Chap­
orders, mills as u rule not being will­
man &amp; Tucker’s Addi­
ing to commit -themselves any fur­
ther ahead ami finding It necessary tion is an ideal location,
to decline n big percentage of the bu­ in fact looks like the hub
siness offend them.
There would undoubtedly be many of the city.—Worsham
buyers in distress need of lumber at Auction Company.
*
this time were it not for the fact that
The
best
bet
on
Real
wholesalers me putting into transit
Inrgc quantities of mntcHpl which
Daily Herald on sale nt Joe’s Smoke
they bought somo time ngo, before
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
the lumber shortage had reached its
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
If
present acuteness and prices had
mounted to their present levels. These
transit cars nre moving Into consump­
tion steadily, and there docs not ap­
pear to bo nny oversupply th at might
cause a weakening of tho hinrket. Mill
prices still continue to strengthen
practically thruout the1 list, nnd tho
the upward movement Is not nearly
so rapid now as during January, due
to the manufacturers' efforts to stabi­
lize the market, it is difficult to fore­
see what levels will be nttnined if
needs continue as heavy no they have
been and tho mills are not noon aide
to ihcrense their production m aterial­
ly. At present, snows, rains nnd Moods
are creating great difficulties for log­
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We cpii furnUh you
gers and manufacturer's, on the West
w i t h g r a v e l f o r &amp;vCoast and throughout the south and
er|- put post'. And
you'll
find otic nrosouthwest.
Fuel Mttfnjr Die MattDemand for hardwoods remains
dnrd win-rover irraVl'l id IlK.-lt- W V t|lililt&gt;
very strong, and prlcVs continue to
-Ion-rat (irlcr*.
show a pronounced upward tendency.
Dry stocks are almost impossible! to
‘•J li illil rr.' I l r a d q i i n r Icn."
And, and the movement of green lum­
ber shows constant growth. Many
Hill
northern manufacturers of both the
hardiroodq and softwoods, who custo­
Lumber Co.
marily do their legging in winter,
Phone 130, Sanford
aro contemplating putting in sum­
mer camps thlu year in view of the
prospective enormous lumber con­
sumption nnd the demand for logs
fiom papor and pulp manufacturers
and other industrial coricJma.

SEDAN

Even M ore In Dem and

use is practically universal.

Finer upholstery, adjustable window ncgtH
latorsand refinements in chassis construc­
tion have built up quality and yet the price
has never been so lo w ..
The demands for this car are s o ‘great that
delay may prevent your getting delivery.
List your order now. A small down pay­
ment—the balance on easy terms.
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F o r I l r m o n o l r i it l o n nr F a t h e r I ’ nril culn rn r a i l
m i l «&gt;l I h r (nllu o lu ix nt M i l
Hume
ttrllO U Y

EDWARD HIGGINS
A u l h u r l i r d F urd . l . l n r o l a . F o r d . o u

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923

PAGE FOUR

111 K. (Less lota A, It, c, am! 1) |c„
bcg.'N, E. cor. ran S 3.7ft chs \v * &gt;»
eh,., N. r ™ eh,., E u ,
« l d Inml being nssesxed at the date of
tho issuance of sqch certificate‘In iho
name of Unknown.
Also: Tux Certificate No. 215. daU
cd the 2nd day of June, A. D.
hns filed said certificate in my office’
and hna made applimtjmt for tux Heed
to Issue in accordance with law. Raid
certificate embraces the following ,|c.
scribed property situnted in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: N. j.o cf
NE. l-d of £fE 1-4, Se~ R; Twn. co.
Range 32 E. Contnirjing 20 acres
Ui-L. Tho raid Innd iwing assessed at
tho date of tho Issuance of such certi­
ficate in tho nnmu of J. H, Urycc.
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 745 daU
ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1011,
has “Tiled snid certificate In my o f f i c e

scribed property, situated in Rc*ninole
County, Florida, to-wit f Lots H unj
4, Block 4, Russell’s Plat of Fort
Reed. The said Innd being assessed
at the date of the issuance of such
crrtificate in the name of A. 11. Rus­
sell,
Also: Tax Certificate No. 717, dat­
ed tho 2nd day of June, A. i&gt;, io n
has filed said certificate in my office
and has made application for tax deed
to issue in accordance with law. Raid
certificate embraces the following doscribed property situated in Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-wit: Loft 4
and 5, of Block fl, Russell’s Pint of
Fort Reed. The raid land being " ns.
"Torn to the Right.” sparkling mraedy drama, will lie given at the coming Rcdp.itfi Chnutnnnun by n oast of New York actors organised by tfie New York City Producing Department of the Redputli Bureau. '’Turn to the Right” Is
cessed at the date of the issuance of
one of the great comedies of lire generation and tins scored u tremendous success wherever presented. Fun and thrills abound und there Is just the right measure of pathos. 'T u rn to the Bight” is u great Chuuluuijua feature and 0110
surh certificate in the name of A. it.
which will be thoroughly enjuydd by tho entire audience;
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Russell.
Also: Tnx Certificate No, 748, dot­
within himself.Innd has made application for Tnx ed the 2nd day of June, A. I). UM3,
Had Wreck on Road
Silk Ready-to-Wear,
Deed to issue in accordance with law. has filed said certificate in my office
Silk piece goods, Silk
Buick Sedan Ruined,
Raid certificate embraces the follow­ and has made application for tnx deed
. to issue in accordance with law. Raid
Underwear, Silk Hose,
ing described property situnted in
Collision Burned Car
certificate embraces the following de­
all on* Sal6 Tuesday.—
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot scribed property situated in Seminole
ft, Block 3, Russell's Tint Fort Reed. County, Florida, to-wit: Lots I and
Yowell Co.
The said land being assessed at the f, Block 7, Russell’s Plat of Fort Reed.
date of the issuance of such certifi­ 1 ho snid Innd being assessed at the
The Herald delivered nix times a
cate in tile name nf A. B. Russell.
date of the issuance of such certifi­
Don’t forget that the evening per­
week for 15c.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 317, dated cate in the name of A. B. Russell.
formance will start at 7:30 from now
the fith flay of July, A. D. 1915, has
Also: Tax Certificate No. Tilt, dnton, »o be on time.
1* parties ■industry.
A fter n Innlse Is built, new
filed
said
certificate
in
my
office
and
,td
the 2nd day of June, A. I). 1913,
ed to the furniture is nlwaj ■ purchased, even
has
made
application
for
Tax
Deed
to
has
filed said certificate in my office
wrecked though the family moves from some
issue in accordance with law. Snid |and hns made application for tax deed
urns (Jo- father house. Now nearly four-fifth^
certificate embraces tho following j to issue in accordance with law. Said
said that
*he furniture manufactured in the
described, property situated in Semi­ ^certificate embraces the following doNOTICK!
he Buick United States is made in this Tndusnole County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. j scribed property situated in Semi­
rnnee of trial West.' I forecast great activity
10.05
rh«.
S.
ami
3.92
chs.
E.
of
NW.
Georgia Country
nole County, Florida, to-wit: Lots I
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
n
hill
"The Hands of Nani” is a r.tory by
: several for this industry during 1923. There
cor.
of
NE
1-1
of
SW
I
t,
Sec.
«,
Twp.
land
5 of Block ft, Russctl’s pint of
will
he
introduced
at
the
1923
session
Richard
Washburn
Child
which
in
it­
Sausape
nclc that is liable’. 1 0 /tie even a fncniturolsiinrt20 S. R. 31, run S 2 1-2 chs. K (1 chs. Fort Reed. The snid land being as­
self is sufficient evidence that il will
11go, , Those who rontcmplate buying of the Florida legislature to prohibit
ml w as; now furniture during 1923 should stilling in the lakes, livers, canals N 2 1-2 ch«., W (5 chs., containing 1 sessed at the date-of tile issuance of
Home-made Potato Sal lie worth seing.
the n&gt;nd,Jnoke their purchase* at once. The and stream s of Seminole county, also acre M-L. The *n*&lt;l land being assess­ |such certificate in th e name of A. il.
ad, 20c pound ■It ii 11 tewy uf-xrhnt happens to
he lltiiek | intltutry is not m e th at can ^quickly to regulate the catch and means em­ ed ut the i$4£nf*ljri£ik*y.'9£u oCiucK.liluasell.
Unless raid certificates shall In- regirls in Russia, that vast region of
e burned .expand. It also ts very dependent up- ployed, nlitl also provide penalty for certificate in t’ne name of it. T. DcleWE DELIVER
gnji.
1
deemed
according to law tax deed will
silence, n few whispers have reached
•or, transportation, which is liable to its violation.
Also:
Tax
Certificate
No,
2243,
issuevthereon
on tho 3rd day of April,
Sanford
Chamber
of
Corinpcrve,
our hears. Are those whispers true?
- »V. **• congestion throughout the year. Re3 lie true ami .fearless answer is giv­
Seminole County Fish &amp; Game dated the 2nd ilny of June, 1H9H, has A. I&gt;. 1023.
OO D
member that there are fewer miles of
filed .said ecrtj'irntc in my office and
Witness my official signature and
Protective Association.
en in this dramatic sensation.
railroad in our country today than 291-tfe
has made application for tnx deed to seal this the 2fith day of February, A.
dd
an 1
were ten years ago. Terminals
issue in accordance with low, Said cer­ D 1921b
s ttoofs nro becoming more congested .every
Tonight Mrs. Frank Giles and
tificate embraces the following de­
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
daughter are the honor guests.
is Leroy year and industries, which, like fufClerk Circuit Court.
scribed
property
situated
in
Seminole
Tomorrow night Elsie Ferguson in
b«y w&lt;1" niture—are so very dependent upon
County, Florida: E. 9 1-2 chs. of N’E.
Seminole County, Fla
n
repre*
ihe
railroads,
slmuld
count
upon
this
"The Outcast”
the
story
of
a
man
who
V
: A. M. WEEKS, 1&gt;. &lt;’
I I of H\V I - 1, See. 15, Two. 20. R. R.
goes down into the depths and is reml fact ur- nnfavonilde fact or. This is also true
il in tins , f j|ie paper industry, which is thriv■lailimd by a woman whom lie seeks
lliis firm
jn (hi4 ms t ion and which is ennto t a t Oi f when lie becomes rehabili­
[ ho&gt; ari' tinunlly becoming n greater factor in
tated only to find real love which
nset wait
prosperity.
brings peace und understanding.
1) spci inl
„j ^nve M |(| Nothing about the ng-

Former Imperial
Wizard Was Re­
leased on Bond
I I l f Tli** AtafiHatnfl I * r r * » »

. in the
ie carry
and anythe nullj,. lioiiltt
.^..1 .i.iut

nel,*tur,d outlook for this section hecau*° * shall treat it in detail next
'vct'*&lt;* "hen discussing tho purely ngri cuUurat states. Suffice to sny, I
L’ll,,d it improving and very much
b itte r than n year ago. The wiser

SPECIAL VALUE

ATLANTA, Mch.l 3. — Edward
Young Clarke, former Imperial Wiz­
ard of the K-U Klux Klan, was a rre st­
ed here today on an indictment issued IIAIISON FINDS BUSINESS
against hint by the federal grand ju ­
BETTER IN CENTRAL WEST
ry at Houston, Texas, charging him
with violation of the Mann net. He
was tcleased 011 otic thousand dollar

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

Original Musical
Production

WE DELIVER

PHONE US

bond.

Clarke was arrested on n w arrant
issued by United States Commission­
er Carter after receipt of a certified
copy of mi indetment against hint by
a federal grand jury in Houston. He
was notified of the w arrant issued,
over the telephone and later appear­
ed a t tlie commissioner’s office where
he made bond fur appearance n t the
federal court in Houston.

ami we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time,
not drink Elder Water now—you
after one trial
/

Big Buildings
Going Forward
A t Rapid Rate

Special Lighting nnd
Scenic Elteclft
i
Great Entertainment
Number
’FOURTH NIGHT

REDPATH
CHAUTAUQUA

Remarkable progress Is being not­
ed on the two buildings being built by
tho Fuller Construction company of
New York. The gleet frame work on
the six story First Nntiunnl Bank
building has been erected and the
brick on the Puleston-Brumlcy build­
ing has already been laid. The latter
building is sixty per cent1complete
and the contractors advise will be
finished by April 1st. Work la also
progressing very rapidly on the mo­
tion picture house being- built by It.
J. Gnllenpie of Jacksonville for the
Milano Amusement Co. During the
past week Initial work on the street
paving wa« started by Hutton &amp; Go.,
of ’S avannah, who were uwerded the
contract for the first four miles of
city paving.
tt
' J i the .copper; paints, rfrnl otiiM Indus­
tries, aro&gt;.picking up. This scqucfico
P/i sdJe at Jap's Smoko Is
lhVar^b)j^ trdyj^-iAthsiAii^'t*hen tho
House,
,11uni's Pharmacy,
u»xn aO.to.tt&gt; tort, Mto
&lt; r m-

PATTON’S SUN-PROOF PAINT .
MADE FOR THE SOUTH
Lasts-longer, covers more surface than any paint mode. , We have
a full line of Varnish™, Stain*. Knlramlne nnd Wall Paper. Step In
nnd lo^k at tho biggest stock of all kinds of Paints nnd Wall Paper in
South'd1!! Florida.

You Will Always Be Met With a Smile
At the big pnint store around the corner next to the American
Fruit Growers’ office.
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S a n fo r d
n . A. HALVERSON, Prop,

My advice regarding roofing won’t cost you
BIRD'S ROOFS—A roof for every building

Tel. 137-W.
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feature for several years with liar- the m atter of aiacs, but desirable fruit
American Legion and mtm
is meeting with n very satisfactory
&amp; Bailey.
Bazaar to Open Here
II, S. Gate hell nnd hla celebrated reception.
N exl Monday Evening dogs, Duchess nnd Merle, will he n top Tangerines: -The supply ii now
ra
linor. These dogs almost talk and practically exhausted. Recent sales
ft*
have
been featured ns headliners all of good quality fru it have been at
Monday evening, March 12th. nt 7
ft*
o'clock is the hour set for the opening over the country. There will be manyj high prices, though poor tangerines
h
**'
of the American Legion Circus nnd other arts to make the show an event 1hnvo brought only low prices. For
You tan find ths nano of f t , ** Card* or Banford’a RrputBazaar on the Inke front. The big well worth attending,
the balance of this season tangerines
Her
Lecture
Delivered
Before
the
Woman’s
Club
e m j life Itusinraa Sian ^
ab'lp PtufraKlonal Mon, each
top
which
is
to
house
the
show
is
be-1
There
will
also
he
plenty
of
music
will be omitted from this review.
in Sanford is thla Column Cl ^
of whom, in hia chostn pro- ft*
Wednesday Was Broadcasted by Radio
lug
erected
nnd
everything
will
he
in
by
an
orchestra
nnd
a
clown
band.
Indications of the continuing better­
rath day.
( mnIou the llerald recom- M
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t&gt;hip
shape
when
the
first
blare
of
ment
of the general business situation
memla to the people.
Mrs. J. W. Ilarneg, ctf, this city, be­ emotional nppenl. and the association
announces the launching of
n» m. •«
Yowell
Co.’s
big
Silk
nrr
evident.
Cotton, iron and steel
lieves that jazz music has reached.a of the ojijwito saxes, cAnv tally nt , trumpets
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i What promises to he one of th
the most
have
reached
the highest level since
K4 ft* na Ra fta
period
where
It
shoulrl
he
suppressed
ndoleseencc,
render*
the
impressions!
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ft* ft*
ever Sale tomorrow, Tuesday. 1020. The demand for manufactured
, , , , .
,
oil
i t .i
•attractive weeks celebrations
for the Rood of the public morals and absolutely
..The..
dynamic. Stirred by these
pulled off in Sanford.
products Is very strong, with accumu­
especially for the benefit of the chil­ elemental influences impressions nre
OUR
WEEKLY
The
show
is
being
arranged
to
help
la
te d unfilled orders in many lines
S e m in o le P r in le r ij
George A. DeCottes dren. Mrs, Barnes lectured on this engraved on the mind and heart, or:
the
the
subconscious
cells
of
thd
bmly,,,hl’
American
Legion
building
fund,
CITRUS
REVIEW
reaching
&gt;considerable figures. Tho ! n-m
subject .here Wednesday nt the Wom­
8 8 8 ® * ° IM ccihch !
Attorncy-nt-Law
Ur,
Igeneral prosperity thus created is no
to put the #how on In
an's Club nnd also enve the Bnmc lee- be they good or had. Is it not clear 11 WM
$*2 French Avenue—Phone 401
small factor in assuring the buying
tore nt Los Angeles having it put on then why lours need’'n o t concern n big shape, nnd the management is cerORLANDO, Minch li.—The weekly
Over Seminole County flank
in the consuming centers which
the radio. Tho Los Angeles Times nation if its lmllnds arc pure nnd true? ttcvinly doing it. hi ndditlon to the ..
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IANI'OHI)
FI .Oil IDA
has
the
following
article
about
the|
"Thanks
to
the
torch
of
phisolophy,%ur*
ous
attractions
which
will
fill
the
tho
office
of
the
American
F
ru
it'
*
seasonable fresh
Quick Service Transfer
lecture:
!nml science there are many beautiful ! K *??.1 n
rir'tt. ,,,u burd nu- ^
j|
8ayB.
fruit*.
Storage Facilities
,
tomoblle nnd other prices nre Itcing
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FRED R. WILSON , The sulKonscious
obedience of man popular songs being written today,. .
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Oranges: The demand has coatln- j
1! we pleaae yon, tell othtra; if not.
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given'away. One to the young lady
.'i music, good or had, the effect of nnd I would say to the young. •Dance. ... ■, ,
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AUCTION
tell oa. Phone 498
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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■selling the largest number of season ued good with widespread dlstribu- j.
jazz music on the morals of tho na- and sing nit yhu please, but be sure;,. . .
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tlon during the week. Prices general.;
4 |l o r o W p H n o s H a V
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tickets nnd one to the holder of
tibn, nnd tl&gt;6 psychological' reactions, that the thoughts expressed are pure!
nJVnbor
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° ly have been very satisfactory with
First National Hank Building
,5C l l « C r e W e a n e S u a y ,
were
the
topics
of
dissertation
broad­
nnd
true,
that
you
mny
build
peace,
top
figures
being
realized
for
fancy
1
0
II. t i l .
\ V C R FC J fO lIlJ J
FLORIDA
Some of the highest class attrac­
SANFORD NOVELTY 8ANPO,M&gt;
cast last night from The Times Radio prosperity and health into your coutions ever brought to Sanford nre he- oranges in some of the larger pair- ( 0 s e J | J 2 c h o i c e b U S lH C S S
.Station by Olga \V. Barnes.
sclousness rather than in harmony,
WORKS
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,ing assembled for the week. All of kets. Receipts from rniifornia dur- i a •
Then will you sin g ',. • . ,
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Popular music that contains an failure and. .disease.
ing the past wee kwcrc not ns large *018 IH u J U I t O r d i *' IU ., O il
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.
.
.
,
.
,
.,
the
tent
shows
nnd
circuses
have
gone
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
,
.
,
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larking with ‘the bird of the morning in glad into
winter quarters, nnd there is lit- ns they may be anticipated to be dur- Second street, the par­ ifir
CIIELLE MAtNES ubundenro of hnrmony,is yet
the
solution
f'-ith,
nnd
the
happiness,
power
and
General Shop and Mill
th.. elements of JhS*. is me somuon
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LAWYER
,of the problem facing America today, wealth of infinite words.may■I yours ;mnnilRcmi.nt
ptek
from Califotnin indicate total citrfis
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JVork
Court House avers Mrs. lJanies, whose address fob! for you will have touched the key to Young (iuthrlr, in a flying trapeze crop of that state I* expected to reach Band concert, 2 hipr cash
CONTRACTOR and IJUILDEH
the realms o f the superconscious mind,
act. puts on n thrilling series ef!« U 1 2 carloails. Of this orange n&lt;«&gt; p r i z e s
to
th e
p e rS O n &amp;
fit Commercial Street—Sanford. Fla.
with
which you mny listen in to the j Stunts, lie was formerly with the grapefruit shipments arc estimated « tj
“What n privilege to he alive to vx.
w h flt
the Ringling shows, and was one of the 18,7fi3
M carloads.
to February
carloads. Up
Up to
bebrunry 21
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ml
Ii. W. HERNDON
/ ’nllfor-1t h e p r o p e r t y
■ “ total of 12.212 carloads of Cnllforb r i n g S . ---rT
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[coming true. Through the ages thv fullness of the Universe shat! be feature acts.
a
oranges
had
moved.
This
would *
Henry McLauhn, Jr., ;,.hii„M.phr-* have i«id us ..r its com &gt;,mrsI'vdlia Smith, petite nnd pretty, re- nia
jyj A u c t i o n
C o .,
memhered here ns being one of the leave .10,7)11 rnrn. remaining to move j
i ing, hut only today have we realized
Opt.
D.
INSURANCE AGENCY
tit. Mu!vri.-.l vciome has now conic
Everything in Silks on main attractions with the Sparks)from ( nlifomia. Prospects nre that Associated ^with A. _P.
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Opt Irtun-Opt uni cl rial
o n n e lly &amp;
CC Sons,
SO U S, Lon
L o n D,
D.
boldly f ir ward with its cold, hold sale at Yowell’s Tues­ shows, will come for the week in her Km»d Florida oranges should continue j C
Connelly
.12 Pjis I First Stre-I
Hanford. FI
f:utv pi oven beyond a doubt in the
slack-wire act. She is heralded ns one to be taken readily nt good prices.
. Worsham, Auctioneer.
t'f the greatest performers of thc
Grapefruit:
Notwithstanding the
lihoraloty, ttiat thoughts arc things. day, March 6th.
S. 0. Shinholser
It. the June nvmttCr of a recent maga­
kind in the epuntry.
*
fact that; a considerable volume of
ELTON J. MOUGHTON zine
BAUSON IS RIGHT
Upton Sin lair explains convinc­ OOVERNOR RKORKTS
(parson *« Campbell, knife jugglers grapefruit remains to be moved, the
Contractor ntul Builder
ARCHITECT
Ihihatin must he (iggering on some
RESOLUTION PASSED
ing* y bow a thought directed from one
and throwers and expert rifle and re-dem and is good. With the time for
mind to another sets up a correspond­
IANFORD
BY DAKOTA SENATE vulvcr sitiits. will put in an act that severe weather in many of the larger publicity from the Jax., Miami. Or­
FLORIDA
Room 7, Miller ItMg.
ing rate of vibration in that mind if
is said to be unequalled. They were; markets practically past the avenues lando, St. Pete., U keland, Sanford,
CAN FORD*
FLORIDA
it i*. receptive, which means that any
TALLAHASSEE, Mch. B. — No formerly with the lluffnlo Bill show, of distribution for grapefruit arc con- and Zephrhitls papers when he says
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Kenn, the celebrated juggling down nii|erably increased. There continuesi Tampa's going to be the biggest city
th wrli. ■c- eived by the conscious1 -late in the union trents its convicts
i :*lu l»tl* 1irU 1Dos
will'lend the merrymakers. He was n to he considerable discrimination in j in the soutbenste‘»-&gt;Uilwdai-,3t:nttq^K
tulM
awake
»*
the
vibrations
enrresmore
humanely
than
Florida,
GavorDR.
R.
M.
WELSH
n-r-A -i.
n-s-T -x-T -n
pi»p -:t r t o
f in the physical h“dy. t nor Cary A. Hardee declared in n let­
.Graduate Veterinarian
r»rm«
Im raln irn ta
Ili-ncc
\ve
now
know
that n new tlm’t ter written to Governor Nesto* of
I
Telephones'
Office
t a-1nip rot nl In n*
liu n rn nre
respondc
l
to
often
enoughmenus n North lJakt)tn, resenting the action «&gt;f
Office
12.)
Opposite
I*.
O.
Dir t.«r t
S u rr *» Ilnnila
Residence 2r»7
ltd .and, i loridn nv.v body. A toyal road to nccom- the North Dakota senate several djtys
B**r*
l.unna
pltrl.mnrt has at. fast been uncovered ago in passing a resolution calling for . j
tu t a r u Propertr
lla tln n a C h itn m
to a t, a -’tort ru t to health, wisdom a full investigation into the death nt
Main O g l e s
W. J. THIGPEN
ami j-o.ver, nmi is graphically illus- a private convict camp of Martin Ta­
m :i* m m :\t.T V com pany
tr .lad by this very instrument into ber t of Munich, N. 1&gt;.
HVPttllll INVESTMENT COMPANY
Real Estate
Tnlwrt, a I j 'oii county convict died, 'j whi* h y.)J r v no',* listening.
An
rie**r
Ulnc tiitllji A%r.
February
I. last year while under
o
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h-o.id
1
lv».le
;it
the
renter.
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The governor pointing out that he ^
there not a striking analogy here to
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the message broadcast by infinite wis­ had stnrtod an investigation as soon $
Rear or Dodge Bros. Motor Co.
Annual nnd Ornamental Plants
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ns the report of Tnbert's death reach­ ?
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Corner of Oak Avenue and Second St. dom at creation, that good is every­
ed
him,
and
that
he
hnii
assurances
where-and will flow to us when the
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mcclmni'sm, the mind, including the that it would be vigorously prosecut­ ?
CHARLES STEIN. Prop.
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nervous system, is attuned to good ed, declared that the resolution serv­
SANFORD MACHINE
nidi good alone. \Vo can receive only* ed “no useful purpose” but gave the
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that to which we are attuned, remem­ state ''unwholesome publicity."
COMPANY
Florida
has
more
than
1,600
conber, consequently is tt not of utmost
General M achine nnd B oiler
importance that wa get in tunc j1!4!victs in its prisons, the letter stated.
W o rk s
*
early in life ns possible, with the posi­ '‘There will occur occasionally in­
T
tive, good thought currents every­ stances where the authorities in
Cylinder Grinding ,
charge might Ik: accused of improper
where,
rather
than
with
thc
negative
A ntnm oliile R e p a irs
Changes in business conditions have
t
Get An Abstract Before or had ones? The wires for broad­ treatment of the convicts," the letter
In times of prosperity nnd a risitlg
Acetylene Welding
♦Ta
stated,'adding,
“
I
assume
that
semi»
casting were strung by omnipotence
Buying Property
little effect on a steady consumer demand ^
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market there in a guneral demand for the
at our creation and the receiving stu Inr situations will occur in every state Y
in
the
union.
Perhaps
it
hns
occurred
tion is deep in the heart or solnr plex­
for trade-marked article.* of common use.
products of industry that conics to be ac­
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres. us
*!»
of every man. Our big business in the state of North Dakota."
L. B. HODGINS
The governor objected to the tak­
The dealer may enrry a lighter stock, and
cepted as a matter of course. It is selis to nttune our conscious nnd sub­
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conscious minds to htnt which we do ing of n single instance of alleged X
for a short time the demand through the
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WILL NOT MIX
dom listed among the assets of the husiMETAL WORKS
not learn to vibrate to the good nnd mistreatment, he said, nnd making it
Editor Davis of the GauuMville Sun
Uenrral Repairing
jobber may seem curtailed; but ju st as
pure and express.our bonutlful dream, the "basis of a resolution which will
ness— it is simply assumed thnt it will ulimplores
the
women
politicians
not
to
French ^ve.———— Sanford, F*a.
we will find that-we are negative nnd have the effect, of giving to thc state i
rs are calling on the deal- Y
beg for n political Sunday. He cannot
sure as customer)
ways he there.
Id-Imp.
before we realize it we arc express of Florida unwholesome publicity."
see any good to come of further in­
ing others’ thoughts that nre circulat­ He expressed appreciation of the res­
ict, ho is sure to supply it, $
cr for the prbduct,
jecting politics into religion.—Times
ing in tho a ir which we can only de­ olution in that it absolved the state ♦&gt;
" ELL WORTH THE PRICJJ
Union.
But,
overnight,
conditions may
of any wrong doing, but “that does
nnd orders soon begin jfo flow in to make Y
Six thousand people hit the sawdust
scribe ns n nightmare
t
not
cure
the
harm
nnd
injury
that
the
h»il in Knoxville. And Billy Sunday
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change— as they have done before—and
,
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*"Is
js it.noi
-i i k
it .not me
the pure
part oi
of luiniuun
common ji
sense
up for the temporary curtnftment.
The ^
of such resolution docs thc
necive! a check for $.10,000. If tho
Ladies arc e s p e c i a l l y f#ce ^ lt) jfiSU(. umj f y out passage
X
G&gt;e mattcr-df-course demand becomes censtick it vfill'be totirth the price. invited to the sale of 12 how to become attuned to the vast state of Florida."
total consumptijwr continues aliout the
“ We can not judge the general pol­
Herald.
flowing good in store for us when we icy by some isolated, rare incident," «£♦ spicuous by its absence.
The business,
same.
business lots at Auction nre ready to receive it? And is it not
he declared. The governor in describ­ Y
once
strong
and
flourishing,
is
suddenly
Wednesday at 10 a. in., delightful to know that Joyous, rhyth ing the care taken of tho statu con­
Any mnnufacluror who has nj/article
movement to constructive thought vict* said that not only are inspectors X
found to be in a very tight place. The dejust east of thp B. &amp; O. mlc
is one of thc greatest helps imagin­ and physicians provided to insure their
for popular consumption thatg^m he tradek a Uroscription for Colds, Fev- G arage.. There will be able in this tuning-up process?
ninnd had not been insured—and
Insured—and yyeet the
health nnd general welfare, but "wo ♦&gt; ntnnd
a
tr and IgiGrippo. . It’s the most band concerts and some­ “ Psychology has proven that pure even provide chaplains-for their reli­ X
marked has the opportimlt/’ to insuro hiR
Y
entire business depended upon its contin*Peedy remedy &gt;vc know, pre­ thing doing every min­ love sets up' the highest rate of vi­ gious instruction. In fact, every pre­
consumer market nnd retail sales
by
bration possible to the body and it
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is taken looking toward a pol ♦♦♦ uance.
senting l'neumonin.
ute.—Worsham Auction generates « current of nbumling Joy. caution
icy of humanity. Florida has n con­
means of Advertising.
* Science also proves thc emotional ap­
vict farm which has been referred to i
mpany.
The modernt economical way to insure
peal &lt;rf music. I believe with Anne na one of thc most human of its hind
TUBES
During the present business condi­
Shaw
Faulkner,
chairman
of
the
mus­
STROUT FARM AGENCY
T nthc United States. The honor sys­
the market for any rclinbiv product is by
ic
department
of
Women’s
Federated
tem
prevails
to
that
extent
that
not
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tion the manufacturers w ho have insured
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Advertising to the puflic which consumes
Don’t lore time if this int-rcsta you. Clubs, that 'America is facing a ser­ n single guard is employed."
their demand by Advertising are in a far
30x 3,/ 2
1.95 Coed T&gt; room house, .veil located, nice ious problem in regard to its popular Governor Hardee’s letter concluded,
it.
Advertising
creates
a
steadily
increas­
better position—in every way— than those
nclghltornood, electric lig h ts gas, w at­ music,’ that unwholesome thought cur­ "we invito thc people of North Dakoj
Others in Froporlion
er. House in excellent condition. rents accompanied by jazz music hns ta along with those from other states
ing
number
of
customers
who
desire
the
who have trusted to the current demnnd
Ask for Prices on Tires
/ • 5 ■ I
;
Owner for quick sale names very low been charged by the welfare workers in the union to conic to Florida with
that was not of their creating.
product, nnd nsk for it by name.
J^oupon given with each FIVE GAL- price, $2,400. $850 cash, bnlnncc of our country with much of "the de­ the assurance th at they will And in
•, ‘ A8H purchase of GAB, good on monthly. Tho monthly payment* arc generacy among thc young people wo this land of such splendid climate and
md Shield Wiper to be given less than thc average rent paid for hear no much about. Over 500 years mate blots desources a citizenship who
ago Andrew Fletcher said, 'L et mo respect tho laws- of tke country nnd
'*•2 March 10th.
(Imilar houses.
Why pay reni when ■ home «nn be write tl\e ballads of a nation and .1 whty do not countenance acta of in­
high
bought on such e»»y term*- 278-tfc care not whe makes thc laws.' Mod­ humanity, even to those wjiq hnvo
Yogi I ace Miss LUtio Lldy who'* em psychology has just made thc pro­ been unfortunate enough to be con
awfully tidy, in Twelve Old Maid*— found wisdom o f this statement clear Victed. of crime.*’ ,
Neff 1I*
little w
deaf.
She lx
one to us,-because It has shown that mus­
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* an uuic
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is wnu
The Daily flcrald, !5c per k'cck.
r p«I«ft(q A tlZ - ^ - r h o ttA 4M-3 o f the Twelve Old ’Mntds.
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