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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
* SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1923

VOLUME IIL

Carlot Shipment* for Frl., March 2nd:
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Congress—Glass Declines Appointment

SIX GIANT
AIRPLANES
TAKE FIELD
CUSTOMSJONTROL

AT DARMSTADT AND PORT
OF MANNHEIM TO COL­
LECT MONEY

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FLIGHT 1 0 PORTO
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CELERY MARKETS
ADMINISTRATION’S PLAN ,
1 FOR AMERICA TO PARTICIPATE
. . . . . .i. •’INTERNATIONAL^ COURT
$HYHas Becii U id 'o n the Shelf for This Session of

french troops cross over

ITelegram Says French Appar- WITH
entlv Want to Collect From
Shipping

NUMBER 291

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Shipments previously unreported:
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WASHINGTON, March 3.—The administration a plan for American par*
tlcipation in the International Court organised by the league of Nations was
finally put on the* ahelf for this session of congress by the senate when It
voted sorely not tWenty-four against proceeding with consideration of reso­
lution of Senator King, proposing to grant the president tho necessary authjrlty. The vote presented almost a straight party line, all the Republicans
except Norbcck voting ngninst the resolution. Three t Democrats. Shields,
Walsh and Walsh voted with the Republicans.

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DEPARTMENT OF JU 8flC B •
SEARCH
WOULD DISSOLVE THE
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COAL TRUST
ABANDONED
FOR PLANE McNARY ON GRILL

Shipping Point Information for F ri­
day, March lat
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool,
clear.
Ilaullngn heavy, light wire inquiry,
demand and movement alow, maYkct
I sSh ?
dull. Carloads f. o. b. u«unl term s: 10.
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inch crates Golden Self-blanching 4-fl THAT WAS LOST BETWEEN I n ­ Senate May Confirm His A| ♦ 7. ‘."r«*J
pc in (men t an Comptroller of
dus. strtlks in the rough $ 1.05-$ 1.75,
MINI AND STUART
the Currency
WASHINGTON, March 3.—Senator Glass was nominated and confirmed New French strain 4-0 dos. stalks in
M ir T h e A u e e U t e * P r e e e l
tho
rough,
mostjy
$1.00.
Some
ship­
to be one of the threo Democratic members of the world war debt, funding
M i x 'T h e A u e e U t e 4 P t m i )
MIAMI, Mch. 3.—Search for C-apments consigned.
WASHINGTON, Mch. S^-In prorommission, declined the appointment.

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SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 3.—
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WASHINGTON, March 3.—Investigation during the recess "of congress Total carlot shipments
Six giant Dcllavilnnd airplanes, car­ .
from San­
m
23,
after
Leaving
Bimin,
for
Stuart
|
^
into
the
gold
and
sliver
industry
wns
ordered
by
the
senate.
A
commission
rying twelve officers ofk the nir ser­
ford this season to date .. ..1,394
in
nn
airplane,
hns
been
abandoned
vice took off at Kelly Field this mom jf five was created to conduct the inquiry.
Total carlot shipments from Mnncite coni trust ordered by the supreme
by threo naval srnplanes stationed
ing on a flight to Porto Rico. The
\n tce this $c#»on to date..,—..,... 753
cort,” attorney general Daugherty to­
here. Tfie planes despatched to Key
first ship left at 8 o’clock and half n
day ordered filed in the U, 8. District
a -West to take up the search have re­
court of New York the final decree
minuUi later nil were in nir.
After
Craig is Engaged
turned to the base.
for separation in tho Lehigh Valley
circling the field in close formation
malrnnd company from its coal -sub­
they Ticnded due south mid turned toTo Appraise Plants
sidiaries'.,
wnrd Houston. 'The route chosen for
Southern Utilities Co.
the flight was as follows: Houston,
. WASHINGTON. Mch. 3.—The con­
Lake Charles, Montgomery, Arcadia,
With the View of the City of Sanford
tested nomination of James G. MeBERLIN, Mch. 3—A tclegmm from Hnifinn, Camnguey, Guantanamo,
' -Al­
Purchasing Same
Nary of New Mexico to be comptrol­
Mannheim says French’ troops cross- Port Auprince, Snn Domingo then One of Greatest Weeks in Florida Templnrism Be
ler of Currency wns reported favor­
t dlhc Rhine apparently with the in; Snn Juan, Porto ltico. The trip is fur
Staged
in
Orlando
in
April
The
City
Commissioners,
nt
their
ably
by the sennte banking commit­
tention of cutting, off the harbor. the purpose of carrying out the prob­
last mccing, engaged "the services of
tee.
Mannheim Is tho third largest city lem proposed will bo.considerdR startREAPPEARANCE.OF RUM FLEET
There was u delny in compiling tho
Entertainm ent—Sir Knight Donald J. E. Craig, a prominent engineer, to
on the Rhinoluml and the chief com­ cd when ptaiya leave Arcndin, Fla.
ORLANDO, Mch. 3.—(Special)—
OF ELEVEN SHIPS
cp|&gt;rnisc the wutcr, gas and electric
final committee vote members being
mercial center of Baden. It has excel­
A.
Cheney.
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One of the greatest weeks in Florida
polled instead of the vote being tak­
Auto ride—Sir Knight Thus. P. Rob- plnnts.of the Southern Utilities Co.
lent facilities for shipping.
Templnrism is being arranged, for Ap­
HIGHLANDS. N. J.. Mch. 3.—Re
with
the
idea
of.
the
city
eventually
en
in the full committee, and the earril 9, 10, and 11 when Orlando and lUSiill.
sumption of heavy rum running ope­
'l
y
results of the poll gave MeNnrjr
Music—Sir
Knight
Harry
M.
Voor-|taking
them
over.
Mr.
Cinig
was
re
PARIS, Mch. 3.—German over­
O livet‘Commandery No. 4, Knights
rations off the northerq New Jerseyontly
employed
by
the
city
officials,
a
tnnjority.
The opponents of the contures for the settlement of the repa­
Templar will piny host to the twenty- his.
coast
c o a s i was
w u s .indicated
. m in t IIU-U yesterday
o - s u - i u u j with
" n il
,
of Jacksonville to ascertain tho source) ..
,r .
fir mat ion predicted , despite the favLadies—
Mrs.
Joe
M.
McCormick.
rations issue, as affected by the Ruhr
the reappearance off of “ Rum Row . . v .i l. l. i a -.L &lt; „ im m iin iln tiiiti IKat tVin n n m •
f ' P M T D AT D A D l P ninth un,lU“ 1 /enclave of the Grand
occupation, are likely to be consider­
Place of Meeting—Sir Knight Wtl from which that city could secure u ( of a formidable licet which during un I oroide recommendation, that the nomt L l M i i l A L 1 A I I I I I Commander)*, Knights Templar of
“ ’i •••••, (nation would fail with the adjournsoft water supply. He was also slni-i .
ably delayed, possibly n month or ev­
*
Florida. .The headquarters will Ik- nt bur E. Flower.
favorable conditions has been greatly
a
i
m ent of congress tomorrow. A recess
daily
employed
by
the
city
of
Ocala,'
en considerably longer, in the opin­
OFFICERS OF OLIVET COMMAN
Director Frank Polnk and his fine the San Juan hotel.
reduced.
appointment by Harding I* expected.
and in addition to making appraisals.
ion of French official circles, ns ex* Euxti* bund will play in Central park
DERY NO. 4.
Tlie opcn|n gdny will be given over
The fleet comprised eleven vessels
K. Sir Richard P. Buckmustcr. F.. ('.«&gt;&lt; }»* P1* "1* i" Sn.trorU he will also! f (he Bnhama lyp,.. six of thcm wcrp
. ■pressed yesterday.
. Sunday nfternoim a t 4:15. The fol- to registration followed by n special
WASHINGTON, Mch. 3.—Ebbing
make testings to determine where an J steamers *and live schooners. Indica­
The French do not entertain any j ,owinif pr„Krarn wi,| I*. n'ndercd:
conclave and entertainment for Ihe
Sir Wm. M. Glenn, G.
tide
of the sixty-seventh congress on­
available
sppply
of
fre.sb
water
ran
be
l
doubts ns to tho ultim ate results off .March, Drcadnnught, Dnll*ey.
visit in glndios nnd "Sir Knights. On
Sir. Wm. S. Rranch, C. G.
tions that the nitmeds operating the
ly
a
day and n half before adjourn­
secured-tn
provide
for
a
city
of
fifty
the pressure being exerted on the ( Selection from HoheAiiun Girl, St. Tuesday the parnde will 1h&gt; staged,
Sir Harry 11. Goodrich, S. W.
small boats were preparing to protect
ment Sunday at noon, presented a
thousand
inhabitants.
There
is.
a
very
German industrialists nnd the tie r-. (-ja jr
Sir Carl. J. Jnekium, J. W.
themselves against rum pirates re­
followed nt noon by luncheon nt the
| decided sentiment in Sanford for mu- ported to have bee'n active off the marked contrast to the yutgoing of ita
man action by the occupation, but it
Duet, Elena, Kiefer, (Played by J. Snn Juan hotel, and in the afternoon . K. Kir Leonard S. Thornton, P.
.
t
I jieipnl ownership of public utilities. coast before the weather temporarily predecessors.
it not believed the time is yet ripe E. Polo!: nnd B. G. P orter.
Sir Herbert W. Shurrock, S._ B.
n motor ride for the visitors. In the
This*
sentiment
wda
particularly
in
Mont
of
the
important
legislation
for’Germnny to begin the overtures
Sir Joe M. McCormick; Std. H.
j halted smuggling, was seen in the re­
Spanish Waltz, Ln Gitann, Bucn- evening there will be n reception. On
I evidence ut the recent election, at volver practice observed ashore.
eklch French officialdom is confident losi.
Sir Jesse E. Ramsdell, W.
- necessary to adjournment wai high
Wednesday there will be election nnd
jvYhlch
time
a
change
wns
made
In
the
»he is bound to ultimately make, it
Sir Claude White, S.
The fleet which appenred yesterday and dry. snfely secured whether by
installation of officers.
Polkn, I’iszicato, Jnn. Strnuss.
tity
charter
authorizing
the
city
com­
being considered there is no other lowns
hailed ashore us the vnnguurd enactment or in President Harding'*
Sir
Bert
L.
Blair,
Rec..
.
The
program
committee
announces
Patrol, The Blue nnd the Grey, Dnlmissioners to purchase public utilities, of an armada reported to In* on its hnnds and only the flotsam and je t­
|kal issue for her.
K.
Sir
T.
Picton
Warlow.
Trens.
the
following
program:
l&gt;ey.
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the election being carried in favor of wny toward New York market. As sam of the two yeaYs’ flood of leg!*Information received by the French
SPECIAL NOTICE
Program twenty-ninth, annual con­
Russian Mazurka, La Cznrine.
leads them to tho view that the Ger­
Grand Selection, Songs from the clave of Grand Commnndery, Knights • By special request of the R. E. G. the change- by n majority of 25 to 1. mild weather hns broken up the ice lation remained. The number of small
man conservative party working on Old Folks.
Templnr of Florida, Orlando, April C„ all commnndcrics are expected to The rccomnicmlntion of the Chamber fields which have clogged Sandy Hook legislative dercllcta, howevor, showed
the lines of patriotism, hns not yet
9-11, 1923, headquarters Snn Juan ho­ bring their commandery standard* nnd of Commerce, which wns npproved by Bay, old residents of the Highlands no diminution, nnd salvage craws
Grand Medley, Superbn.
the city commissioners, is to secure are look^tg for a resumption of smug­ were prepared to work desperately
reached the end of its activities; nltel, Ornnge nnd Central avenues.
Mnrch, Uncle Snm.
U. S. Flags.
during the closing hours, la te ses­
the water plant first anil lose no time gling activities on a large scale.
GRAND OFFICERS. 1922.
» that the big German industrialists
MONDAY, APRIL 9
sions of both senate and houso were
Samuel
A.
Johnson,
Orlnndo,
It.
E.
in
securing
the
gas
nnd
electric
plants.
baying n certain nmount of coal nnd Eustis Band
Reception nnd registration nt head­
held last night in order to save minor
Grand
Commander.
Prompt
action
will
nlsu
be
taken
by
rsw materials nbronil, are finding
Snn Juan hotel. Kir Knight
Government Dredge
Will Play Here x quarters,
bills. .
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It. J. Klshpnugh, W. Palm Bench. the city to secure cheTiper rates for
themselves able to keep up the strugDt^vis Fishbnck, chairman registra­
Has
Arrived
Here
Tomorrow Aft. tion.
light
nnd
power,
which
nrv
nt
the
With
all
of
the regulnr appropri­
tie for the time being.
.
V.
E.
Dep.
Gr.
Commander.
.
E. I- Wirt, Bartow, E. Grand Gen­ present time considered excessive.
8 p. m. Special conclave of Olivet
to Dredge Channel ation bills already completed as
against the • usual pre-adjournment
Sunday’s band concert~ln Sanford Commandery No. 4, Order of Temple eralissimo.
BERLIN, March 3.—Thirty persons
*
r
will
Ire
given
by
the
Eustis
bnnd.
The
Harry
Brown,
lakeland,
E.
Grand
exemplification, Masonic hall, No. 20
xere wounded In n clash between the
The government dredge Congareo battering at their safety, the two ma­
Speer Will Observe
Captain General.
.
Bavarian National Socialists and Com­ Sunday previous the Orlando bnnd West Pine Street.
arrived n t Sanford last Friday and jor unfinished mensurea, the farm cre­
Silk Week Next Week will immediately begin dredgiqg the dit-: legislation and the $150,700,000 (
Geo. A. Dame, Inverness, E. Grand
8 p. m. Kntcrtninnient for Indies of
munists nt Augsburg in Ilavnria, 35 gave n very fine concert in'Sanford
miles northwest of Munich, says a while the band from Sanford played in Sir Knights nt llenchnm and Phillips Senior Wnrden.
channel from Monroe bridge to the deficiency appropriation bill, wete ad­
With
Big
Silk
Sale
Orlnmlo.
The
Sanford
band
will
pinyF
W.
Schultz,
Knratosa,
E.
Grand
theatres. Secure tickets at registra­
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1 Sanfold dock so that there will bo vanced yesterday far beyond the dan­
Central N'eyva dispatch.
ger tine, lender* said. The farm cred­
in Eustis Friday evening. March 9, tion headquarters.
Junior W nrden.'
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Speer A- Son will observe Silk Week ■" *-iKh‘
ut ,'u,,n ,ow
its bill, in conference, wa* brought
reciprocating
the
visit
of
the
Eustis
D.
II.
Rutter,
Daytona
Bench,
E.
TUESDAY,
A
PR
IP
10
SENATOR STOKES HERE
starting Monday with a big silk sale ter mark throughout the year. Tho to the point of completion, ready for
bund. The iden which originated with
9 n. m. Assembly of all Sir Knights Grand Prelnte.
Federal
government
has
spent
nn
in­
Wm. S. Ware, Jacksonville, E. in which everything in the silk de­ finitesimal sum o( money for im­ final action today as r.aa the deficien­
Senator John Stokes of Pensacola, the Tourist nnd Convention committee nt Mnqqnic Ilnll, No. 20 West Pino
partment will lie sold nt very low
cy Incasure.
Grand Treasurer.
.
ess here on n short visit today com­ of the Chamber of Commerce, hns street, preparatory to parade.
prices in order to carry out the idea provement:) on the SL Johns, river
proven
a
popular
one,
and
Kissimmee,
Wilber
P.
Webster,
Jnckitonville,
9:30
a.
m.
Escort
grand
officers
Tho farm bloc’* “filled milk" bill
ing down with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B.
of Nntionnl Silk Week that Is being when compared to the umount spent
also was sent to President Harding.
on
other
'waterways
In
tho
United
Crawford of Orlando. Senator Stokes Do Land nnd Daytona have signified from Sun Juan Hotel to Elks’ Club. E. Grand Recorder.
James W. Eley, Pensacola, E. Grand put on all over the United States. States. Continual agitation by,cities
The administration
proposal for
rsme dow'n with the Pcnsacoln party their willingness to exchange con­ Line of march; south on Orange av­
Speer A, Son have a half page in this
certs,
with
the
Sanford
Musical
ngenue to church, East on Church to Standnrd Bearer.
American representation on the world
on
the
river
for
federal
recognition
lut week but stopped off with his
J . Lloyd Head, Jacksonville, F.. Issue railing your attention to silk will cause the government to perma­ court of the league of nations, how­
,
Rosalind, north on Rosalind to Central
®ld friend W. B. Crawford, nt Orlan­ g retention.
week nnd giving you prices on all
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Grand Sword Bearer.
East Ln Central to Elks’ Club.
ever, became finally wrecked yester­
do, and for the pasl week has been
silk
goods, hosiery, etc., and the very nently ullocuto dredge* nnd other
Growers
Co-operate
W.
T.
Hamm,
Pnlntka,
E.
Grand
10:30
a.
nt.
Opening
of
the
grand
day for this session, despite an el­
necessary
equipment
fur
maintenance
touring South Florida and visiting the
Jnw prices on all of this up to date
Warden.
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eventh hour effort by PreSidatit Her*
commandery.
/
work.
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&gt;
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many points of Interest in the “great
in Water League —
W. L. Marshall, Tnllahasscc. E. stock of ailks and ailk goods will
12:30 Noon. Luncheon nt Snn Juan
ding und Secretary Hughes. They sent
doman of South Florida." Senator
make them go. Everything In silk un­
Take Membership hotel to members of grand commnnd Grand Cnpt, of the Gunrd.
,
new letters to the senate foreign re­
Stokes is a self mndo man nnd came
derwear nt special prices at this sale. Membership Campaign
HOTEL RATES
lations committee agaiq^ urging the
to Pensacola about twenty years ago Ninety Per Cent of the Growers He- cry-, visiting Sir Knights nnd ladies.
All silk remnants at half price.
Snn
Juan
Hotel—Ratos
in
old
build­
For
Local
Hospital
Will
court plan, but it was left on the leg-;
Secure
ticket*
for
luncheon
In
ndvnnco
to take up the practico of law, in
come Members of the league
ing: Single room, without bath, $1.­
from chairman of registration.
which he haa been eminently success­
Start Early Monday islatlve shoals when Republican* on
POSTAL OFFICIAL HERE
tho senate committee met and Re­
2230 p. m. Grand Commandery re 50; double room, without bath, $3.00;
ful.. He has served his county ns rep­ Tho celery growers of the East side
single room, with bnth, $2.00; double
affirmed
their decision that action in
resentative and ns senator and Is also have been solicited this week for convene* at Elks’ Club.
Tho
Directorate
of
the
Fernald....
Mr. Edward Reynolds, vico prcsl
room
with
bath,
$4.00.
Rntca
in
new
membership
in
the
Florida
W
ater
4
p.
m.
Automobile
ride
over
city,
Part owner of the Pensacola News and
dent nnd general manager of the Poa Laughton hospital will M&gt;ogin theln the two days remaining wa* Jmpoal* interested in other enterprises. Wtf Traffic league, nnd it is indeed g rati­ thence to principal hihways of Or- building. Single room with bath $3 tal Tcl-Cablo Co., G. W. Rlbble, gen- annual campaign for membership on slblo.
Both aenate and house worked a t
are glad to see ScnatoY Stokes In fying to tho officials of tho Longue nngo County. Assemble nt Elks’ club. nnd up; double room with bath, $5.00 oral superintendent of the Southern March 5th, which will continue thru
south Florida. It will give him n clear that ninety per cent of the growers Car* will park on north side of CeA. up to $7.00
tho 7 th. It Is planned to build an ex­ high speed on Jammed calendar*, aach
Please moke your reservations ns diviaion and J^C . Dollve, district »ugrinding out numerous minor bill*.
insight into our resources nnd our solicited subscribed to membership, trnl avenue, facing went.
perintendent of the Postal Co., were tension to th* hospital and every in­
soon
as
possible.
Do
not
make
them
The
house passed and sent to the sen­
which
is
conclusive
proof
that
trans­
8
p.
m.
Reception
to
grand
com­
need* and he will go back home with
in Sanford todny on n trip of inspec­ dividual in Sanford will bo requested
direct.
Send
all
request*
for
reser­
ate
tho
Sweet bill modifying the war
portation
in
Florida
is
recognised
h
y
mandery,
Sin
Knlghta
In
uniform,
nnd
the feeling that ■south Florida as well
tion of the Postal lines In Florida. to contribute. Very few cities the
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Florida
is n part
of the „grent tho growers ns a vital one. Ono of their ladies: | t Sorosis house, Lib­ vations to Sir Knight Parcnco H. They wore accompanied by'Mr*. Rey­ aizo of Sanford have a more efficient risk law In behalf of War veteran*,
while the »enai*'oYd«fred a a w n in g
, n&lt;
*Ute of Florida. Ho paid tho Herald' the prominent growers, when sollclt- erty street, Juit souUvof .Cwitral *v- Brown, Orlando, Fla.
hospital
and
local
pride
in
the
instiHotel Empire—Rates: Slnglo room nolds, wife of the general manager.
of me
th* Veteran's
in strong,
intestiication or
\eicnin • bureau,
our^mu,
imintM InTon-ct mW
officc nn appreciated visit a n d , savf od, Stated that the sentiment of those enbe.
strong, which
^hlch assure*
assure* suesue investigation
They expressed great pleasure a t the \ulidn, is
with
«ut
both,
$1.60
and
$
2
.
00
,
one
with
whdm
be
had
discussed
the
m
at­
PAY,
APRIL
I
t
t;t
the
plans
for
securing
dhe
finto
be
conducted
after
adjournpient
of »
Ms old time f(iep\I K,’J. * ” "~J
remarkable growth of Sanford and M M O
m M M
9 a. p . urnpd CopmkPdcry recon person to room; two to room, $3.00. ware very much interested In the cal­ arices necessary for ita continued congress. Minor bill.l and 4&lt;i»pMfon &lt;01
ter, .was th at tho future of the vege­
l» also a form
Double room, without bath, $3.00 and
Improveconference
report®
are
on
uxwy
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table and citrus Industry depended up­ vrnes a t Ellt*’ P u b . til
ennnee
nnd
further
improveof
report*
today
s
\
ory district. This is Mr.' hhd Mr*. maintenance nnd
program for both branchoa of con­
on tho further development*^ the n at­ * Id a. m. Election and' Installment $3.50, two to room. Double room with Reynolds’ flrat vlalt to Florida and mbnt.
Attorney .aiuCapital.b
hath,* slnglo $2.60 to $3.00; two to
gress, tho house working under a rulo
ural water highways of the state, not of officers of grand commandery.
they are highly enjoying their trip.
room, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00.
in Behalf o f Sheriff with the Idea of supplanting the rail­
CONCLAVE COMMITTEE
TALLAHASSEE,- Mch. 3.—The requiring a two-third* vote on meas­
The Angcbllt—Rates: 25 rooms with
General Chairman—Sir Knight S.
. . .
£3
roads, but rather of supplementing
TALLAHASSEE, March 1—The ar^ Dusto bonus commission met with At­ ures. ♦
private bath, $2.60 per day for one
I l r T fc* A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s )
—
At
an
extended
executive
session
of
their service. Tfio growers on tho Kendrick Guornscy.
rest of several employes of tho state's torney Gcpcral Buford, and Commis­
TALLAHASSEE, Mch. 3.—E. B. West Side will be interviewed next
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Reception—R. E. Sir Wm. R. O’- person, $4.50 per day for two per- .
coed members of the sioner of Agriculture McRae today the senate late yesterday, hundred!
sons.
50
room*
with
private
bath,
department ns nlle|pd
Ronnell, attorney of West Palm Bench
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----------------week,, as. w H L a V Gcncva.- Uvledo,
mob that atormd ,^he‘
,ffhe ■Putnam county in connection with ita study of fea­ of nominations, including recant aparrived here In the intcttaL of -sheriff
$3.00
per
day
for
one
person,
$5.00
I&gt;ointmcnts to important office* but
Luncheon—E.
Sir
DcWitt
Miller.
jail yesterday had not been called of­ sible bonus propositions for state vet­
- Baker of Palm Beach county, today, Longwood. Altamonte, and other .sec­
Rcistratlon—Sir Knight Davis Fish- per day for two persons. 75 rooms with
tions
of
Seminole
county.
Tho
mem­
eran s'o f the world war, which com­ mostly postmaster* and army and
*ho was indicted by tho federal grand
private bath, $3.50 per day for one ficially to the attention of the Rood mittee was provided for by the last navy appointments, were confirmed.
back.
bership
quoja
for
the
county
has
been
Department headquarters stated here
iuO'. It is understood that Donnell Is
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Hotels—Sir Knight Parcnco Brown person, $d.00 per day for two persons.
today. Word of disorders at Palatka legislature. It is to make Ita report
h*re in un effort to forestall any ac­ set at five hundred and If the result*
60
rooms
with
private
bath,
$4.00
per
Reception
a
t
T
ra
ip
a
-S
Ir
Knight
W
Dally
Herald
on aale at Joa’a Bmok#
had been received official at tho gov- of the findings to the coming session.
tion looking to tho removal of the tc. date can bo considered a criterion
day
for
one
peraon;
$7.00
per
day
for
House,
Mobley’*
Dreg Stqrt and
C.
Ksaington.
on which to base the success of fu r­
‘hcriff In view of his Indictment.
ernor’a office this morning it waa
two
persons.
Decorations—Sir
Knight
Wm.
8
.
Hunt’s
Pharmacy.
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ther efforts, this figure will bo ex—
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Bring standards and flags.
.
Branch.
The Daily Herald, IBc per week.
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PAUIS, Mch. 3.— A Havas dispatch
from Strasbourg says tho French
troops crossed the Rhino over the
yUxnu bridge this morning, proceed­
ing in the direction of Knrlsruhc work
shops at Darmstadt and Port Of Mnnbcim have been occupied. The .correjpondent later telegraphed that the
troops had entered Karlsruhe. The dis
pstch adds todays operations were
to facilitate customs control.

COMPLETE PROGRAM 39TH ANNUAL
CONCLAVE OF GRAND COMMANDERY
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, APRIL 9, 10,11

RUM RUNNERS
AGAIN ANCHOR
OFF THE COAST

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~ &gt; l yom mrw | » l s * . l / n b r r r M n m l i i l
tmam*. o r U * n s r r r a o r u U l o s , * rrtl
* • • • t a l r a r « i » i k U S ,| M ir iM m , * l « l n *
• • t a l l * . » r l r l , p l i . « , fh r lir a ,. I t *»l»
* • f f r s i l f a * | ,r r r la t r 4

Lloyd Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
• Campbell and Charlya Campbell of
Jacksonville, , are spending a short
time in Sanford.
Mis. Jnme* If. Uatcs and little son
J. T, of Greenville, S.
nre the
guests of Mrs. John C. Dccn nt her
hmio on Park nvenue.

M rs.R y an , bazaar chairman, asked
that each' member bring an apron on
next Monday to the meeting, for the
Easter bszuur.
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After the matter* of importance
were discussed; the dull adjourned to
its socinl hour, during which Mr*.
Itnnies, n talented reador, gave sevcrnl appropriate selections.
The hosteshCK, assisted by Mr*.
Schelle Maine*, nerved deliciou* refreahments, consisting of scalloped
orators, cracker*, olive*, jelly, hot
roll* nnd cotrpe.
mbvrs
Twi-uty,-t^o ^em
bers and three vftvptilorj fycro present. On next Monday

Mrs. Kmc it pe rry of Coffeyvllle,
Kuna., arrived here yesterday nnd will
Friday—Mr. and Mrs. A. B . Bell will spend some time here with her sister
entertain the member* and friends Mr*. John Stempcr.
of Seminole Rebekahs, with n t hickcn pillou nt their home on.-Mellpni* yille Avcnye nt 7:30 p'. in.
jFriday—"Twelve Old Maidc," ,n play
* by the Brejbytorian Church Clr.-fc
* for the, benefit of tho Maine, at services! If you haven’t, then you m
the Snnford High School Auditor­ have missed something really worth fa
while. Cottie out totnight and hear to*
ium at K p. m.
Friday—Mrs. George Knight will en­ Father Anderson; you will be fully gg
tertain In the 2nd of n series of pnr- repaid nnd will wonder why you did fa
ties nt her home on Magnolia ave­ not come out sooner. Services begin fa'
a t 7:45 p. m. with n song service. , r ^
nue.
There is n question liox, and every
Friday—The welfare department of
on* is Invited to n*k questions; thgyj
the Woman’s Club will give n free
moving picture nt the Princess Thcntr* Friday afternoon from 1:30 un­
til 2:00. Miss Dickinson will pre­
sent then her "M othercraft Film."
Friday—Mr*. 0 . I Perkins will entertnin the members of tho Lucky
Thirteen Bridge club at her home
on Magnolia avenue.
Monday—Tho Women's Guild of Holy
Cross Church mect.-i nt 3:30 p. m.
a t the Rectory.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild meets at
the home of Mrs. Julius Tukach on
. Eleventh street a t 3:30 n. m .

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Miss Helen Reerhauer, of Orlando,
i the attractive guest of Mi** Lucy
lyrd Spiythc.
fy B. I.enaety nnd
M. Stahl of
Tampa were in tho city yesterday a t­
tending to businu^c. .
Mr. nml Mrs. S. Ycnt of Jackson­
ville arrived hero yesterday nnd will
spend a few days nt the Montezuma.
Z. T. Ingram and A. F. Colver were
among the business visitors here yes­
terday from Jiirksonvillo.

! Golden calendulas were used in |irofusion in the large club room, where
the card tables were placed.
’ A fter several most interesting
games of bridge, score* were counti*l and tho. prize for high score win.
awarded to M ji. J. M. Wallace.
Following the card game the hostess
assisted by Mr*. C. It. Kirtley nnd
Mr*. J. U. Coleman nerved delicious
refreshment*.
„ &gt; ---Muulc Departruent ‘
A called meeting of the Music dt&gt;*
paitm cat of the Woman’* Club for
the purport of transacting the InmU
t'L'it I.JI." I • .1 '
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March 1st, ut 3, p’clock, ’ the chairffa *mnn, Mrs. W. L. Henley, piesiding.
. Tho minutos of the last meeting
l® were read and approved, and Mrs.
to: r E. M. Carroil, secretary treasurer,
. gave nn' interesting flnancial report.
|v*
The chnirman announced that the
fa first donation, $5.00, had been receiv­
ed for the Rand Shell Fund, from
Mr. J. M. Stumnn. The music depart­
ment gave Mr. Slumon u rising vote
lug of thanks, and the .-ncretnry was In­
structor! to write him a letter of npprecintion.
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jtB A motion to gixe 821.000 to the gen,.,j ernl club building fund was carried.
The officers for the coming year
rt- were elected by ballot mid resulted
fOP ns follows:
?nr
Mrs. W- I* Henly, chainnan. (Up­
.
on the nomination of Mr*. Henley the
he department showed the choice to be
ni^i unanimous by n rising vote).
otn
Mr*. A..M , Phllipt, vice chairman,
ra*
Mrs. W. Gwynn Fox, secretary*
uj, treasurer; press committee.
Mr*. It. K. Dens, chairman program
.n, committee.
ist
Mrs. Henry Wight, chairman finnincc committee. . .
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Iln;
Mr*. M. Minnrik, chairman member*
m. «hlp committee.
fi,,
Mr*. H. C. DttRnic, ehairman mf
10. Moure committee.
.
■hFourteen member* were present nt
t *, *his meeting. A healthy interest is
,-j.: manifested in the music department,
,r. and the increasing membership list
i t . ! points to "bigger nnd better" work.

"Ain’t ho Just porfoct?” Uc sure
by rcei’ig him nt the High School,
Match dth.
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TH E COMB-HACK

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: fei For Floridn:
Fair nnd
list somewhat ’warmer tonight
I f t and Saturday. '

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RAMON NAVARRO,
ALICE TERRY,

Stintlmciitnl .Salesman: “ I am nowpoor, hut I used to ride in my own
LEWIS'. STONE
carriage."
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Unfeeling customer:
COT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
your mother pushed it."
♦-.-Moral: Open,
LaMARR
W a s .'
MONEY
, j IBARBARA
,
•. • . :
Hfmbitde County Bank n
r ! Cut put this slip, enclose with Be
1jnnd mull (t to Foloy &amp; Co.; 283.1 Shcf- ■
field, HI., writing your name and ad-j
AJ’rance didn’Ubilend to annex the (field, III., writing your name •and ad *1
fiilhr, hut she % t y
bitten off turn a iria l' package containing Fobmore than she can eschew.
joy's Honey nnd T ar Compound for
icoOghs, colds and croup: Foley Kid­
Matrimony settles djw n to normal ney Pills for pains in aides and back;
when the bride begins to think she jiheumatism, backache, .kidney and A story of royal romance; and
t bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathartic a’d venturo an breathless and
is a m artyr to love.
[Tablets, a wholesome ahd thoroughly flashing as sword play.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF GRACE
CAMERON
Our little niece Grace l.ucile Cam-j bowels. Sold cveryw
cron, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. T . 1
----------------- W. Cameron, fell nsleep with Jesus I FOR SALE---We hav o a number of GSEE CATHRAE
to wake no more on Jnn. 12, 1023. She
volt Prestolite, Willard nnd other
wns only nick six dnyx with inftucnxa BATTERIES, ready for immediate Income Tax Specialist, People* Hank
pneumonia, and fourteen months qnd use nt $15.00, each covered by our MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 15lh
three weeks old.
personal guarantee. Now’s your time.
All Forms
Oh, it ia sad to givo our little W» —KAY BJIOS., "KXIDK". Service.
up, but God knows -best and still it Phone BI8.
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288-Itp
make,* our hearts rejoice to think
See the announcement for "Twelve
th a t God chose our darling ono to
brighten thnt vnrant place in heaven.
Old Maids" In today’s paper. High
Rut still our hearts nre aching since
Tho Daily Herald, 16c per week.
school Friday night.
28y-2t»
we no more see thy face, but wo hope
to meet her yonder in the happy af­
ter while, when tho holy iingcl* guth*
Now Shipment just Received of
or round that great white throne.
EASTMAN KODAKS, FILMS, FILM
Thou nrt gone, my precious Grace.
Oh, how we miss your dear little face.
PACKS ATMD KODAK ALBUMS
Yea, darling, wo miss the little foot-:
stops, laughter and that dear smile
you always wore. How lonely wo a r e 1
without you. Oh, the table is so vn- f
cant wltholit my darling baby’s presenco, but we know she is sweetly restwill remember when hi- comes to earth
again. He will send III* holy nngi-ls
lo.w atch and keep while .-he lies ho
ctdd nnd deep, but in heaven he will
place a height and shining e.-uvvn. Oar
darling Grace ir, gone from us on earth
but her memory linger* r till.
Ye*, our precious one ia gone, no
more on this, earth will *hc hnve to
suffer.the paitls as wo do, and we will
meet her in thw sweet bye anti bye.
She leaves to mourn her going away
Father, nnther and brother, grand
palcnLv pitd a number of uncles and
aunt*.
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Signed, M r . It. A. Huntington,- of
Adel, (»n. nnd mother, MYs. T. W. Ca­
rnet on, Sft;iford, Flu.

The Literature Department
N
' The regular meeting of the lit- ratute department wu* held Wednesday
afternoon, Feb. 28. A goodly number
of the members were present with se­
veral guests nnd one of our former
members, Mrs. J. \ \ . It,trite*.
A most delightful aftcriToon was
spent, the usual Ir.i.mic.-. transacted
at first, then th rte .qdendid papers—
re-tl papers—on uu. subject, China.
Product.* uf Chiiui, Mr*. K. A. Moffit.
The-Families of China, ..Mrs. Alfred
Liljn.
Floods of China,’ Mrs. R. A. !&gt;ottgIns*.
All were exceedingly interesting
nnd much enjoyed. It was a pleasure to S
have papers whidf had taken so much
study.
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. Mra. Bnnic*, with great generosity,
gave us a fine talk on the Psychology
of Musir lo r the young nnd read a hc
splendid paper, which will be found JJJJ
elsewhere in this issue of The Herald c "
—being of too much importance not me
to reach all those .to whom it will l&gt;el5 S
of value..
Being the afternoon of the annuul a n
election, tlje uu-mlrtr* were called to 5 S
order to elect officers for the year JJS
by ballot, according to the constilu- ■■
tlon.
The result of the election wns ns fob 5 !
lows: Mrr. Stella Arrington, phair- ■ !
ntnn; Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, vice chair-'a n
man; Mrs. S. (). Shinholscr, secretarytreasurer.
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C. B. Richards of Crescent City
■pent the day here yesterday tran­
sacting business.

! PS

TRY OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
A crisp loaf on your tabic this evening would add much to your meal.
A good nose would be tickled in our fragrant Snnltsty nnU»Sht&gt;|&gt;,
inhaling the odoru of nil our appetizing,'wholesome goodies.

Next to Princess Thent^e

10 Stores in Georgia

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

HO YOU KNOW BRANS? 289-2tc

BUNGALOW APRONS
•teprcM itk’t! in Boftijiic effects anti atruiifht lines. .Some deli­
cately hand omLroMcrcd, others trimmed uriffinnlly in pretty
colorful beaded buckles.

NAVY—BROWN—BLACK
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL

Sizes 16 to 40
Presented in three prices for Saturday uml Mundnv only

DRESSES

, IVTOTHIING spoils so ros1 s H y p s m ilk. B acteria
soon sw arm in th o em pty
m ilk cun* unless th ey nre
th o ro u g h ly sterilized f t ­
* cry day. B ut G ia n t Lye
1s J u it w hat th ey need.
T h is powerful solvent
quickly destroys every
trace of germ s a n d boc1 terlo’ nnd leaves th e tnBk
vessels com pletely sterlilted a n d spotlessly clsan*
•I G fant Lye costs so little
you can nflord to use It'
o ften ttnd reg u larly .­
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We have added a GIFT DEPARTMENT to oUr Shop where the newest
Novelties of the season can be seen-------— ------Your inspection invited

WHERE STYLE REIGNS"
T H E P O S T O K F IC E IK N

DOOR TO US

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GIRL’S SPORT HOSE

Come in and get metis
4red for your Spring Suit
Delivered when it , h
most convenient for you,

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$paonfuU of Giant Lye
to *ott1 gallon a/ wattr.
I‘lint abruifl It6ur all
r tiith with this tot 11tlorumd tint* i/uwuueh*
ly with tltar m m .

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M ggnr.H T in: a ssocia tk h riir.ss
The Assoclntiut Press Is exclusively
enlllleil to (he U** for repuliMcnllon of
nil news ilispntrlic* ercillUil lo It or
not otherwise credlteil In Oils n,i|ier
nmt nluo tho local uewn tmlilliheU
herein.
Alt Muhin *&gt;f re-puldtcalhm of sDrclat
dispatches herein ate aiso-reaerviMl, ;

FoMirn Adv^t!'!

T11F-AM L It I1' A N P H

S A-,

A nil .now that a new
ftp built nt f'anavorala
tfilcovered there who
poetry in the Titusville

ATI *)S’

railroad, is to
jioet has b u n
writes rnring
Advocate:

Grapefruit Cocktail

weeks. The old institution of * a
i
l - - j"town erfer" was revived, nnd through
Cream of Tomato Soup
the streets of a modern eity men went
ringing their hells, and tolling forth
Choice of
One-fourth of the pupils in the first news of the d«y. The strike brought
I'ieklts, Olives, Combination or Chicken Salad
year of high school ami the eighth to the people of the municipality very
crude elementary schools of a certain forcibly the p art that n dnil^ newstown f i l i a l to jm?s their mld-ycsr ex­ paper ploy* iu their lives. Hotels,
Roast Young Turkey and Oyster D ressing
am inations.' Parents rose 'ip their rd n u rn n ti and stores,
. * Chicken Giblets Saute with Rice
wrath ami denounced the schoftl*. I he |sfy the general demand for informa­
principal replied that tire failures al­ tion began posting real and imaginary
PineanplQ.FriUer Glace
most without exception, were tide to' wide and telegraph news. Auctioneers
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"lack o f -study, irregular attendance, and mere Hants found that few buyers
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absolute Indifference, shows, dances attended their salt's without the usual
* Fried Sweet or Mashed Potatoes
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advertising, and in every way the
ami parties.”
Tire school systems of the stnte con­ general medium for the presentation
Apple, Mince, Pumpkin Pics or
cerned are noted for th eir excellence. of news and views was misaed.
Grape-Nut Custard
Messing* brighten as they tuke
Among them the schools of the town
referred to rank righ. The teachers their flight, find probably the papers
are said to lie second to none in th e ;in that town made friends during
country. When schools fail underjthelr period of enforced inactivity.
such p system as a rule it is for lari. The.convcnlencea which lie a t our door
of eo-operatinn by the parents nml are seldom npjmwlatfd as they do»rrvc, and sometimes it takes a real
children.
Th • principal will have no trouble jolt to disclose - to people generally
taken &lt;|Uite an u
in subKlantmting his charges regard- &gt;.vhat these thlnf
ing the outside activities of the ehll- m atter of t mim«, ihfuii, n the routine
, comfortable, and convenient
dren. It i* n o t‘difficult to prove «
Ht. Augustine Uccord.
which pupils in a community lend*!
wholesome, quiet lives, conducive t»
good Scholarship, nnd which lead the
nnuatiHBRKn aacitiE u n B H ztiastin sjiizE n n aH ap eM n rsy aisK azu B au au
other kind. Thu difficulty Yoiiiej in f.o ig h &gt; mid Colds ate
provitur to ‘flmli.-d], Indulgent, p irent?.and tinulrn pr&lt;iii1ni l r .it.
the true lylntion between llie rhild'r f ieid o r iftvelnp into Fit
outside diversions- nnd .liis ni-honl Take ito eHajiti
work. Patent* who nrn Inclined to Foley', llodey and Toy foi
hlr.mu tiie schools for th&lt; failure of hmltijuiekly check ey.ipl.
their offspring wouhl do well to ludL Tee cotts^aituy |ncr&lt; using
fin is in the fate.—Jill ksontille .tbiun- ipdl ,*rt Hbtiry and Tar,

A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
agement of the following

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jj R. Anthony,. W. H. Tunnicliffc. D r.'S ^ u l-

;vi;'catpn/dr

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if. Williams

ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

Sanford, Florida

B SB asgB aaaii,

. you g et from ra. Wo will not sell feed th
Relieve rem vionta fair value for the price

GIVE US A TRIAL

T. O. Owen, Photographer, invites all children of
four years old or younger lo the Studio to have
their pictures taken, when he will present each
one with n photograph of him or herself absolute?
lilt. It. M. MASON IN 11FRINKS
FOIt HIMSELF AGAIN

ly FULL.

B rK » iS sa « iin a n t!B rn i( ana. a a c E z e r a n x a m i

Anyhow we arc glad they art- in
irg to rnl*i‘ thi‘ congre*. man' -.ihtty
It will induce some real guml mm t’&gt;
make Uie race in the fit lure and we
ought lo get loiter mat; ris| fur m o l e
money. So we m fco with Congre? man Fp-h.iw in his enlenvot t&gt;*get
larger mdnrie* for iniijri, ?rcrti v.-ith
the provisiou Vta.
that I hey
do. 1. in, n a
t-^nrr&lt;
_ttnit* Ul*'&gt; tT*'

to n g i c e sum n Will I pynaw
that the members of congrd'S cat
live on their pref.-nl mloiy, that ;
of them will have to borrow mono;
get home on nnd they should have
thousand a year subtly. We wi
like to whisper to Will that im
thbse who cannot diet home lo-l I
money on poker t,&lt;‘d tin t oL. ut
| v, tenl'o.f litem nevt-r in,to- le i U
h!i(ti| n year in their itf. while I
were privates in the rear ranks of
—himself included.

SANFORD, MARB LI

G R A N IT E

WORKS

r n :R v w o r k a s p e c i a l t y
JOHN G O V ll Proprietor

g re a t, possi-

\
are! ’ %,t the

ing n mtiuinity and \v
to thone ft lends wlio
ti* year after year am
SHKltlFFH DOING TilF.ill DUTY grow us-otir rotniminlt
"It iH through the i
,* A mob from Almlitia county went frieyds that we have I
over into I’titm m cuurdy vt ■tcidnj build up a new .t&gt;ai i-r
inoriting and attenipte I to lake a ikpro from jail who it was ilioiu'lit had
'killed a whit, men i tlaiin vilb oi,
Saturday night. Tin- I’litmun eouniy
Sheriff is a big Ldl Florida boy who
djbjccls to having Ins jail me. i-d up
Jty a mob and anyhow he re.-enied a
Uiiih •fruui another county coming over
Tl. tell 17.in ' where to bond in ami Lie
pfompily poured a buhth of shot into
1]te ranks of the ttmbbera at the jail,
vjns shot in the hand hpnself Imj sav­
ed the- prisoner ahd Uien telephoned
tke A*latlum .authorities to ariei-t the
ificndjer of tile moh when they
n ached then- and eleven o f them are
iidiv In j dl whcVe they will In* tried
fJr the offense of iirt aking. into a
jijil and shooting the sheriff. More
BfHl more the people ore waking tip
to, Uie fact that the law should take
its course.
Our own sheriff here i* to be com­
mended for his nr linn upon several

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I Pa-w agcr Carry ina by Florida's
Aerial Pilot, IIM'IIF. JOHNSON

YOU’M, MISS IT

TO SELL SEASON TICKETS FOR

fwenty-fivo young ladies, friends and allies of the Ameri
an Legion, nro wailful to enter tho campaign
for selling Benson Tickets forjthp

TATE

7M

Spencjr Height lots are going
fn n S 1 One of the licst sub-divis­
ions in Nanforil and nil big bits.
Sec us now nnd nick while pl.-lting is good. Easy terms.

Come and have your Suit made from Uie
FAMOUS FRESCO LINE FINEST MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
( has. G. Bocae, with Edwatnl E. Straus &amp; Cotnpaiiv. -of Chicago, III., will lie here to
• .ymu* mcasuvsN a perfect fit is guaranteed. \Y{* wiirhilow a .tei^r'CettfiaiflcoanT!itf
iientil inthaemimty go^l only fur orders token MONDAY and TUEHDAY, WARGH 5TH*
1 GTH, Regular, prices ranging from, ............
.................... .......S22.50 to S5SL50

AMERICAN LEGION’S BIG CIRCUS
Beautiful Diamond Ring first prize to the successful seller,
Three other prizes given to those interested in the
work. Now is the' time to get busy

Maxwell &amp; Britt

First Quality

See the American Legion Circus Committee

AGENTS

■ Call on Joe Chittenden. Post Comamndcr, Chamber of Com

REAL ESTATE
Fire, CMualty, Auto Insurance
105 W. F irst S t , SANFORD, FLA

Tho Daily Herald, Me per week.

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mcrcc Building, or J. S. Roberts. Manager
American Legion's Circus

115 EAST FIRST STREET.

PHONE 104

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TIIEfSA'NFOnD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1923

MITICI! OF IXTKXTIOX TO APPLY
iron iirrrtm N f At k x t

Kniifp lif hereby given Hint llio *«n*
■ttnlimnl will apply l&lt;&gt; ilir Ouvermir
of ltn&gt; Hint- of Florida oil the fllli day

o f lla reh . A. l&gt;. HISS. fur l^ tti-rs Pal*
e « t to hr Ihmi. iI to ALTAMONTE KHUN
COMPANY upon the f o llo w in g Article*
■tf lncori&gt;oratloii adopted !•&gt;' the snl.l
com pany ns It* proposed charter.
I'llOlHWED CIIAItTEIt
OF
A LT A ­
MONTE Kr.IlN COMPANY
The. underslKPcii Inrurpuratot* h e r e ­
by ASHocInto th em selves t o g e t h e r fur
the purpose of formlmt a - corporation
for profit undrr the la w s nf the Htntc
f.f H o rid l» and d.» h ereb y adopt the
fo llo w in g A rticles of Incorporation.’
A rilrlr I.
Section I.—The name of th is co rp o ­
ration shall he “ALTAMONTE VKItN
COMPANY.” and Its principal office
and place of business sh a ll he at AI taniotiie Hprlaus, He.nluole County.
Florida, w ith p.nvi-r (-&gt; .stn h llrli hranrh
offices and places o f huslitess nt other
points In the S ta le o f Florida and In
such o th er ntnles mid r e u n i f i e s ns It
m ay deem n ecessary or advisable.
A rilrlr II

Cliuified Adi le a word. No od taken for le u than 25c and positively no
(Isssificd ad» charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
Ike words and rem it accordingly.

P in t

a ALP.

_____ FOR R ENT

FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays' paints
Dr. Coue advised the Yalo under­
snd varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
graduates to apply autosuggestion to
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
their studies, but he didn’t say a thing
FOR SALE—Controlling interost In)that would encourage the football
Miami. Largo hardware store d o - j eleven.—New York Evening Post.
I inK business. Reason for selling olh*
interests. Address 711 N. Miami NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED:
The Sanford Cnr|K'nters* Local 1761
| Avenue, Box 30, Minml, Florida.
contemplates
a raise in scale to 76c
2-12-c-o-d-3w
per hour, taking effect May 16, 1923.
I
oafriAti
FARMERS— You can get seed bed
frames end irrigation plugs a t tfce
| °»nford Novelty Works.
100-tfc IV THIS l l l l t ' M T f i l l IIT. S R V K V n i

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Daily Herald on snlc at Joe’s Smoko
Bouse, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Bunt's Pharmacy.
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*DR SALE—Muino grown Cobbler
feed potatoes. Only a few bags lo ft
&amp; Co,______________289-Jtc
SAi7k—Tomato plants, MTllariShoe Ropalh/dSop.
!280-3tp
J - ' r - ;,t

JITIK TAI. C lltCU IT .
SKU I.VOI.K
l ’t l | ; \ T V . I'l.tllltD A . IX I'll ANKEItV
II. , \ . Ward. II. W. Ilnraum and I', A.
Vlar*MI, in .
Anna M. S n o d r r , A lkerln &gt;t, l a n i t r y ,
If l l i l n x . nnd If drnd aan ln x l nil pnrllrn
rlnlmlnn I n t r m l n i»n»lrr Athrrlu SI.
S n n d r f no hrlrn. d r tU r r * , a r n n lr r * or
ttlhrr rlnlmnnln untlrr klnt nnd Cnrllon
lllrr. It ID Ina, nnd It droik aa a lu a t nil
im rlim rln lm ln e lnlrrr-1* nndrr CartInn lllr r n« h rlm , drvUrrn, nrnntrra ar
nlkrr rlnlmnnln undrr'hint.
Tt&gt; thn itr fm d a n in A n n a M. Haarilry.
Alltrrt i M. Hawdejf. tt liv in g , nml If
tlratl nil tiartlra clntmtnu Interrxtn u n ­
der Alltrrtn M. Hnwitry. docranml, pr
ulhorwlHo In tliA jiroprrty hrluw drHcrlknl nnd t'arlinn H im, ! f Hvlnff. and
If drail all pnrtltn rlalmlriK Internets
Undrr Carlton Hire, d rerasrd, nr o th e r ,
w i r e . in ttir ru llo w ln s nroperty s i t u a i e
III Hemlnole County. Florida, desrrlhcd

S A L E -A R M y sH Q 6 8 - S A L E - W c
| nnvc Just bought a tremendous
1 | lock °f Army Munson last shoes to
to *Be public direct. Price an
The E.int |0 arrra o f I h e k W ' i o f thr
•&lt;*». These shoes arc 1005r solid N\V
1, o f rrrtion 31, T o w n s h ip t l .South
‘at!icr 'vBh heavy doublo soles sew- ltuiiK&lt;&gt; 31 East.
It Is lirrrliy • orderrd th a t you and
I” a,id nailed. The uppers arc of each
o f you do ap p ear to th e hill of
heavyF ^*n chrome leather with bcl- complaint hrrrln tllrd on th e Snd day
of April. A. D. J « J .
. _ . .
tongue, thereby making them
It is fu rth er ordered Hint lb*s order
nf publtruHon be published In th e Han­
3 crpronf. These shoes are 'selling ford Herald, a n e w sp a p e r published In
, rF
nnd vve ndvlse you to order Hanford. 8*011mite County, 1 Florida,
once a w eek for elu h t
co n se c u tiv e
, on£f
insure your order being fill- w eeks.
, v
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W
lt
n
e
-s
my
hand
anil
senl
o f Hie
The sires am (I to l l nll widths; ji.ild
Id C lr rtiH C ou rt nt Hanford. Florida.
P*&gt;’ postman o n r e c e i p t o f g o o d s
u»H day or I'.dirmiry^ a ^ d ^ ^ « 3.
head
money o r d e r , - M o n e y r efu n d ed
1‘
_ (fferk Circuit Court,
|B shops ■re not satisfactory.—The U.
Hrminol* County. Florida.
Hy A. M. W -ek *. D. t l
Stor
J i l l Broadway, New ktaaioy A Warlow.
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ton
11 882-tfc
2 -t fc

H&lt;illoit&lt;&gt;ra fur rnmplalnuM*.
? -J ,,lP , 17. 51. 3-3. 18, IT. SI. SI.

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under a huge canvas trn t which will
This Listens Good,
he aplcndidly lighted each evening,
Modern Circus Benefit commencing on Monday, March 12th,
American Legion | and winding up in grand shape on

girl or woman in the county may en­
ter the contest free.
The circus nnd all the entertain­
ments are under the direct supervis­
ion of the American legion, while the
manager nnd promoter of the affair is
J. S. Roberts, who is here in person.
The American Legion is taking this
means of raising funds to enable it to
build a home.

CANADIAN MAGNATE DIES
(Ity Th* A-i-orlate* Pr***&gt;

LOS ANGELES, Mch. 3.—Roderick
John MacKcnzJe. Canadian railroad
mngnatc, arid internationally known
sportsman, and manager of the Tleasunton race track near San Francisco
died suddenly in a hotel here last
night,

Saturday midnight, March 17th. Six
Wonderful Aggregation, of World’s afternoons and evenings of pleasure,
Wonders In Hanford
i with n dance each evening under tent
after the circus stunts have been com.
The circus is coming.
Usually the circus is n fall visitor. jilcted. Dally concerts hy n clown
But this is n circus that will be hand, and each evening there la prom­
RESOLUTION SIGNED
somewhat different.
ised a "death-defying act" at 9:30.
ARMY
BILL
SIGNED
This one comes for a benefit for the
It is promised that an automobile
III; The AntM-lxIfS Pr**»l
American Legion building fund, nnd will Ik* given tu the girl or w'umnn
(Ily
A***ela«*4 Pr***»
1 WASHINGTON, Mch. 3.
The 1
ID y Th*
Th* A*a*ft«l*4
Pr***»
will be staged on the loko front, which who shall sell the largest number, of
WASHINGTON, Mch. J.—The Ar- j Forter resolution requesting thnt newill be cleaned nnd leveled and put in season tickets to the circus, nnd a dta my appropriation hill which carries gotiations be begun with - foreign
shape for the coming performance; imbu'd jin g ami other jewelry will lie an appropriation of $50,680,000 for j government!! to curtail production of
There are many interesting prom-!awarded on Saturday night, while river and harbor projects was signed! habit forming drugs was signed by
! President H arding'yesterday.
^flection t.—The general nature nf the Isos: n real jazs- hand; ten big nets there will he prites each evening. Any yesterday by President Hartling.
l.pslnves t.i t.e transacted by the said
corporation shall tie the carrying on
of u Kcronnl mirser) huslnfs* and in
connection then with In rillse. prod pcs,
btij. sell. Import, export nod trade ami
deal IP Seeds, ehruh-. ptnnts. produce
and flowers of all hinds, to carry on
and conduct any and nil hinds of ag­
ricultural and horticultural operations
snd generally to produce and trade u
any nml all hinds of produce of the roll,
to raise, buy. sell and otherwise trade
vf.
and deal In live stpek of any kind, to
manufacture, buy. sell nnd trade In
(forehand let- of all kinds; th Issue Its
X
tion.ls Tor any purposes of the companj
and to sernre the same In any manner
permitted hy law: to purchase, tease,
or otherwise acquire real properly, and
to sell. r#-lea*e. or dispose of same:
to purchase, nc.tulre, hold and dispose
of any ty»d all trademarks, tradenames.
Inventions or processes secured undrr
Letter* Patent of the Pull..1 male*
and elsewhere; to do nil things herein
set forth ns fully as'any natural per- 1*
son might or could dp: to have ante
res and agents to conduct Us business
In any place In the stale of Florida
and elsewhere and gene rally to enjoy
and exercise alt of the rights, powers
anil privileges Incident to corporations
for profit under Ulc laws of tin State
or Florida.
Arilrlr Ills
Section t.—The authorised amount
of .........
stock of this corporation
»hnll be Ilf teen thousand Hollars tils .ooo.iio) nf which total sun* pit shall l»e
common stork, the said common stark
la he divided Into tlfteen hundred &lt;1.shares, nil of the par value of Ten
Hollars (I 1A.Q0) per -share.
Section I —Each' stockholder sliall
tie entitled to one (I) vote at nit meet­
ings of the stockholders of the company for each share of stock held n&gt;
Section J.—The total authorised cap­
ital stock of the company may he paid
y
for either In cash or In property, la­
bor or services, at a Just valuation to
he lived l.y the. Ipcorpqratoi • or n&gt;
the Iunwtorn nt a meeting called Tor
AT 10:00 A. M.
such purpose.
,

FOR RENT—Five room bungalow',
FOR SALE
call at G01 Park Avd. or phone 22-1.
290.tfc
FOR
KENT—Eight
room
house,
well
gg|*llggj|gE
located.—A. P. Connelly t i Sons.
FARMS
* 269-tfe
HOMES
I WANT TO KENT two or three
LOTS rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
with hath, nml use of garage, for
myself, wife and one child about
HUNT. AI.OW
nins years old. Must he reasonable.
New, f. rooms, good location $3/100.00
Or would consider small cottage.
Terms like rent.
Address Box XX, care Herald, tfd
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
or bed rooms, $3.00 per week.—3I t
STORY ANU HALF HOUSE
East
Fifth St.
290-2tp
Bcflutiful grounds, large lot 100x281
ft. Citrus trees, bannna nml shrub­ FOR RENT—One front bed roqm, 117
bery. Close in $5,260.00.
Laurel Avc.
290-3tp
Easy terms
FOR RENT—Furnished
upstairs
npnrtmrnt, two large rooms, 30G
Palmetto Ave.
290-2tp
BUNGALOW, $0,500.00
FOR RENT— 1 nice apartmhot, all
Last front, Southeast corner, 5 rooms.
conveniences and well furnished.—
Bath, large front porch. Back porch j ^ ,
pholu. ]8J
21)(Mfc
Arilrlr IV.
Section I.—T he term for which In'*
laundry tub*. Hot water piped nil
corporation shall exist shall be p er­
oven Double floors. Properly built !F0K K E N T -2 room furnished apart- petual u nless or until th&lt;- same he l e ­
gally dlsaidvrd.
lout. Ideal location.
Terms ™ont' Kood locntion- APP&gt;y “°°
throughout
Arilrlr A
.
Third Street.
201Up
Section I.—The huslnees of tilts C*A•
I like rent.
pot nt Ion .shall tie conducted l» a hoard
of nut Irsn limn three (3) nor mure
tlmn seven (I) Directors, and by n
WANTED
I’reshtrut. Vice - President. Secretary
nml
Treasurer. The President.and \ Ice
WANED—A
chance
to
build
your
ORANGE GROVE
Pi
esideul shall bo tnemher* of
new homo heforo lumber gets any Hoard
Over G acres, nil in bonring trees.
of HI rectors.
Section 2.— Ttie lloard of Directors
On corner of hard road, near city. higher. Plans and estimates furnish­ shall
tie alerted an n u a lly at a m eittu u
Terms to responsible people. Priee ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc of the slitekholders to lnT held lilt Hie
Inst Monday of January of each vein
15,000.00.
GOOD JOBS for good iKiya; clean and and the President. Vice president. Herrelary
nml T reasurer sluill be nmin
healthful work. Opportunity for ally elected
by the Hoard o f I'D eeloradvancement. Apply Western Union ehnsen earh year nt a meet ng of tin
Dire d u r a to he liyld Immmtlntelv fo l­
CELERY FARM
Telegraph' Co.
280-tfc lo w in g th e said annual stock h o ld er6 acres tiled, 5 acres uncleared. On WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern m eetin g. The offices of Secretary- and
T reasurer may he held hy one nhJ Du
food road, near hard, r-urfneed road.
seed, for good clean stock will pay
S -The time, place and oinTi­
Good land. No buildings; has not n good price. Address W. P. Newel! tterSection
..f ra ilin g m eetin g s of sto ck h o ld ­
| been worked for some time. Price, Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, er* and directors oih er titan the 1 f ,l'll*»'
m eetin g Shull no nx.nl hy the hy -l a w «
12,750.00, Terms can be arranged. Fin.
270-tfc of the s.tid corporation. *und the ele c ­
tion of the Hoard "f Directors ahall h WANTED—Colored man with fnm; |,y liallnt. each stock h old er heltjg HI
l[Q ,,t to one vo le for each share or
Hy on celery farm, steady job. In­ iil nr k cltv ii OfI by ll IfTI*
CELERY FARM
P lw lo rp
quire M. S. Nelson or Box 27G. 289-!ltp * St rllnti L—T li f Ilrtllhi
may provide for the elee lto n or np10 uefes, all tiled, in first class con­
pointm ent andvfor llxlng the d u ties of
dition. Nice new 6-room cottage, also POSITION WANTED—Anyone de­ nucli oth er officers nml a g e n t s us they
siring
any
help
in
a
dry
goods,
gro­
may deem advisable, uml may m ast
fc room house and out buildings. Near
-tirli ruh « nnd take such action not incery
store,
cafe
or
central
office,
con sisten t with the charter an.I i&gt;&gt; bard road, and railroad. This place
la
w s of the cortiofallon ns they nin)
ku hern well taken care of and pro- P1**"0 " °tif&gt;- &lt;“ onct'- Miss Otclete deem advlsnld e (or th.- operation ..f U*
289-3tp
duerd a good crop of celery this year, l-andt,-.-*, *anf,,rd. Fla.
huslitess.
g r l l c l r VI.
Hrrtlot! I.—Tht
I.—Thr name* of thr nffleern
Price $11,500. Terms can he arrnngwfltt
sh
a
ll
rom
lu rl the lutsln^rss.of the
LOST
Ir i
*
norporatlon uni 11 those a t r unaHlied
LOST—Ono platinum brooch with 3
CELERY FARM
diamonds set in it. Finder leave nt
10 acres, all tiled. Gdod land in
office “ "'I receive $20.00 re8°od condition. No buildings, flow- 1ward.
278-tfc
•ng Wells, near hard road. Close in. J.OST—One white and red pidded
Also near loading station. Price $G,- ■ July hound hitch dog, on brick road
W0.00. Terms.
or near Wckiwa bridge, Feb. 14th,
weight about 28 pounds. Six years
old. $50.00 reward.—J . II. Hardin,
288-Otp
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons G0J Elm Ave.
I’honc 18
^J08 Magnolia Ave. LOSt1—Large Cameo pin, Feb. 17, If
returned to owner, liberal reward.
Ask for Mr. Bronson
See Herald office.
290-fltp
i 288-tfc

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w ho slmlt hr ele cted nt thr *]rat ahlimit mi rtlOK t&gt;r th r stor k holders a f o
irs fo llo w s: U eorur
Unit. I resident;
lllritsi v 1^ Multlile. Vler,l*rrsldrnt. and
Albert E. »Mlnr. Secretary and Trearurer.
_
.
*
A rilrlr VII.
Feet Ion 1.— The hl,;hrM amount of
Hide hied ness or IliIhlHu to
hi-h this
eornoratlon ran at any lime rubjert
Itself -It.ill he the sum -if f i f t e e n
T housan d D o lla rs ( t t j.Ofia.puj
A r ilr lr VIII*
S e c t i o n I. — T h e corporate seat o f Hie
corp oration sh all hr an
tiearltiu
th r
words
I-’EIIN ('(i.MI’ANY. COlll’DltATK SE AL
Arflele IV.
S e ctio n t , —T h * sfocklioldors o f th r
curp-iratton sh a ll adopt liy -ln w * nut
lu con siati at w ith tin ch arter and th "
tiiwe o f the S ta te o f F lh r lr t t fot the
K ovrrhm rnt o f Its officers, add th e h ylaw n nHitfitril pltwlI
lidolilPH »»&gt; i i i f
v»U ' o f the m a jo rity tif All /hurrH o f
t h - sto rk , and may hr am ended In
su rh m anner a* m ay be provided lu said
ny-laves.
, - A r t i c le - g .
.
Section 1.— T he name* and residences
Of th e su h scrlbars and the amount of
stock subscribed by each are a* fo llo w s: tleoru r (‘. l u l l .
K aln m a io o.
Mlchlirnti. Five hundred s h u n s : HlrdSte U Maltblr, of A llam o n te Hprluns,
Florida, llv* hundred shares, nml Ali-erl E Cline, of' Altam unlr SurliiRs,
Khtridn, live hundred shares. T he fore*
cdlhK A rticles o f Incorporation w c
su h serlh e
this tn d day of March. A
U. 1DI3, nnd do hereby suhserlhe each
for tllp amount of- stork set opposite
o u r resp ective al«natures.
tSIuni-d)
H K O tV lE
C . 1I A L L
BSD sh ares
H IIID H IE K M A I.T O tE
B00 shares
A L IIK H T E . P U N K
Boo sh ares
S la t * nf Florida
County o f Hemlnolc
On this day p ersonally uptn-ared Itcf o r e m * tl f o r g e V . Hall. Hlrdrlc L Mnltble nnd Albert E CHne. to me w e ll
k n o w n to be tin- persons d esrrlh -d In
and wh" slg n rd th e foreuoliiK article*
of in corp oration of A ltam o n te F ern
C ompany, »nd n ok n ow led aed b e fo r e
me th a t tb eA seTi rolly sluped Hie sa m e
nhd Hiibecrlbrd for the am ount o f atnek
se t op p osIlu A h elr n a m es.,
,
In W itn ess W hereof. J h a ve h tJ e u n to set my band and ufflclsl sea l th is
Hie Snd day o f March. A. D. 19S1.
, Sly i;cd I
T. D. IIA Lt, A HD.
1 K V
Notary l'utdlo
My co m m issio n expire* Dec. 15, 191S
S ll-llo
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-i ■- ■ .n r -J

’'III-never go hack—never!"
Did
she? Come and icc, March 6th a t tho
High School.
291-ltc
FOR SALE—Two Stsge Magnnvox
Power Amplifier with
Vacuum
Tubes wn| Batteries complete, half
price, no radiophone set la complete
without amplification.—RAY BROS.,
"EXIDE" Service, phone 548. 288-4tp
The*widow a t Doom was old
enough to know better, slid if she has
to take, In washing wo shall waste
no sympathy oh her.

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Last of New B. &amp; O. Garage—Known
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The buildings located on this property and now oc­
cupied by colored people will.be sold separately at auc­
tion same day of sale with the distinct understanding
that they be removed from the premises not later, than
ninety days from date of sale. Lots will be sold on easy
terms. Buildings will be sold on all cash basis.

This Block

This,being our first sale in the City of Sanford, we
have selected this particular block, firmly believing th at
it will be a safe, sound investment and will in the future
make money for purchasers; last, but not least, it will be
. one great step towards cleaning up the gateway to the
beautiful district lying beyond Sanford Avenue and on
the North and South side of Union Avenue. We would
appreciate seeing all those interested in this district at
the sale to make it a complete, clean success.

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PAGE FOUK
many changes in Sanford
time.

LOCALS
W. L. Morgan l» home for the week
end with his family and reports the
drug business ns Rood in his terri­
tory.
Owens, the photographer, invites
all c ^ d r c a of f«ur yearn old or
younj&amp;r tri the studio to have their
pictures taken (^eb. So#} the* ndvertisemeM today. ^
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ChurchwfU9* hua a special ndverUsed in this issue for Monday on
crepe do chine or satin in piece goods
all marked down to prices that will
make them sell. See the advertise­
ment.
The Seminoltr cafe has another fine
Sunday dinner planned for tomorrow
and the menu is published in this is­
sue. The Seminole is very popular
with the public and the Sunday din­
ners nre always just right.
Tho Lu-Beth Cafeteria hns an ad­
vertisement In this issue calling a t­
tention to the turkey dinner for to­
morrow. The Lu-Kcth makes a spe­
cialty of turkey dinners and wants
the public to take advantage of this
opportunity tomorrow.
Mr, ami Mrs. C. I„ Drake of
Stroudesburg, Pa., nre in the city the
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Stevens,
Mr. Draku is a newspaper man who
U prominent in newspaper circles in
Pennsylvania und he has recently sold
out h i| plants and is taking a well
earned vacation in Florida. Ho was
here about six years ago nnd sees

Nice Fat Hens and
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Home-made Potato Sal­
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WE DELIVER

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The period March 12th to 17th has
been set aside by the American Le­
gion for a Carnival and Society cir­
cus. A number of unusual features
have been arranged by the committee
in charge of this work, nnd Post Com­
mander Joe Chittenden promises ev­
eryone gutting full value in pleasure
for tho price of admission. The pro­
ceeds of tho Carnival will be used to
swuli the building fund. Definite plans
haw already been made by tlie-poft
to frect a building this year, and the
ju th c r unique feature of members
eontributing ono dollar per week has
resulted in raising a substantial fund
to ussure a home for tho Post.
NEW STEAM LAUNDRY TO
START
A rthur Marshall cannot remain
out of business long and expects to
get back into harness again begin­
ning next Monday. The Star Steam
Laundry will bo the name of the new
concern and it will be located a t tho
old stand nt the com er of Sanford
avenue nnd W ater street, just one
block oir First street. Rend the ad­
vertisement in this issue nnd phone
the new Star Uni miry. A rthur Will
give you the same good service that
he always gave you in the past and
you will he patronising a home in­
stitution right at your door.
I ll'll, 1)1NO ANOTHER
APARTMENT HOUSE

a i n h i K i n ' m i B i m t a ctl during the Interim before the curtain
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ha was raised and the specialties were
also above, the average. Mildred Hol­
ly sang a solo accompanied by Mrs.
John Maurer and John’ and Bernard
Schirtird gnyu a saxophone and cor­
Its
net duo accompanied by Velma Shipp
that were roundly encored.
The play of " T n e \ Twelve Old
A large crowd witness “The Pris­ Maids” was full of local hits that were
oner of Zemin’ Inst night.
greatly enjoyed and the twelve old
maids and nil the other characters
All were well pleased and for those were very good in their parts. Mrs.
who could not go last night the play Reamer taken by Mrs. Henry Mcis repeated^gain tonight.
Lnulin, Liza Pearl by Florence Hen­
ry
nnd Mndam Zikcller by Miss Gcrv ^
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Some program for next week, we nrdinc Muriel were all excellent in
their parts, Henry McLaulin ns the
Mystic Ornnn was good ns Heyry al­
Monday night—Clara
Kimball ways is nnd the twelve old maids sup*
Young In "The Hands of Narn.*
ported all these characters in grand
style.
Tuesday—Elsie Ferguson In “ The Space will not "permit a detailed roOutcast; Wednesday, Katherine Mc- port but the following took part nnd
Doiinld in "Domestic Relations."
they carried out each and every part
in a manner that was greatly enjoyed
Thursday—-Hope Hampton in “The by all present:
Mra. Reamer ,n schemer,* who takes
Light ih the Dark,"
hoarders .......... ,„.Mrm. H. McLaulin
Friday and Saturday the Exquisite Liza Pearl, her hired girl, not so
Mae Murray in "The Hroadwny Rose."
slow
Miss Florence Henry
Mndnm Zikcller,la fortune teller,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Weils nnd fam ­ nfetr the coin ...... Miss G. Muriel
ily wlH be the honor guests a t the Members of Old Maids Union, W. W.
Princess tonight to see “The Prisoner
H. M. No. 2.1
of Zcndn." Bring this with you, it’s Miss Lizzie Lidy, awfully tidy. .._
............. ...... .....................Mrs. Henley
your ticket.
Scllnn Zook, an A-l cook.______ _
FOR SALE—Entire stock of FIRE­
...... Mrs, W. Morn
STONE, MICH KLIN, GOODRICH Matilda Finn, a little thin
SILYERTOWN
nnd
OLDFIELD • .—
Mrs. Carrie Willis
CORD Tires at preferred wholesale Jemima Routt, a little stout,........
prices. Must he sold iu ten dnyfl.— , ....... ....... — .......
Mrs. Earl
( ASH ONLY.--RAY BROTHERS, Ethel McWade, a pocticul maid
Phone r,4K.
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FOR THE
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Mary Ann Fites, who wants her
rights
............ ...Mis* Mac Magill
Mainly Mentor, from Pumpkin Conter ..........
Mrs. piton Moughton
Kate O’Floss, who loVcs to boss....
...........................Mis* Cora Lee Tillis
Loretta McCann, who wants a man
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Cerinthy Fling, who love* to sing
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Miss Edna Chittenden
Lucindy Toot*, who clocutos
....... ........... . . Mrs. R. C. Maxwell
Eliza Neff, a trifle deaf..................
........... ...............Mis* Mac I^U y
The Mystic Ornnn, n wooden man,
.......... — ......Henry Mclaiulin, J r.

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MENU

Imported Stuffed Olives

Celery Relish &gt;

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Soups
Chicken Okra a la Mpccdoine
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Everdnle Salad
Green Apple Sauce

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II, T. Pace not only builds h&lt;&gt;ut«x
for other people but when he is not
especially busy builds them for him­
self and lie is lining a great job in
the western p a rt,o f the city in put­ “Twelve Old Maids”
ting up many new houses. One of his
Secured Husbands
latest on Cedar and Second street, is
A t High School
a four room apartm ent house that is
modeled after a plan of his own and
that will he the means of giving four Home Talent Play Mmt Excellent'and
Well Received Last Night
new families n place to reside. The
new apartm ent house will be modern
“The Twelve Old Maids" nt tho
in every respeet and very comforinbie und will be rented at prices that High School Auditorium last night
will rnuke it popular. Aside from this literally brought down the house nnd
bouse, Mr. Pace is building five oili­ the Indie* of tho Presbyterian church!
er houses in tills immediate neighbor-; realized a neat sum &lt;&gt;f money from
hood nnd it will be known ns Pace lbb&gt; moat excellent home talent play.
Court, He has the right idea nnd will Everyone who took part in the pmy
follow it out building houses as fast wim great nnd those who attended say
as lie can get to it nnd experts in time it was one of the best plays of the
to be the owner of a dozen or more season.
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good pieces of rentable property. A Florence and Chns. Moro on the pi­
few more men like il. T. Pace would ano nnd saxophone furnished the o r­
help to build up Sanford.
chestra mii'ic that was greatly enjoy.

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Roast Philadelphia Capon, Jiblet Sauce
Roast Spiced Fresh Ham, Sage Dressing
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus
Vegetables

SPECIAL VALUE

Candied Yams

French Ice Crca m
Marshmellow Newton |
Home-made Assorted Pies
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RIMS TO FIT ANY MAKE OF CAR

KELSEY STONE FIRESTONE
30x3% sizes for any make car or tru ck 44x10

GENERAL TIRES
Tlic final touch iu Iho new house is carefully solorlrd
woodwork, liilellijrent choice here will add
to
the value of the home iu pleasing uppenrayce and s tl iJulity. Our stock is comprehensive. Our qualih l!u*
best. .Our delivery is quick. Our advice is free.

TUliKS AND ACCESSORIES
General Tire* Run on I.rK* Air Pressure, Save Car Repair*
SprinijH for All Make* of Cars and Trucks

Free Road Service

ESTAVER &amp; DILLMON TIRE CO.

HILL LUMBER COMPANY

211 WEST MONROE STREET

Jacksonville, Florida
PHONE

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DISPLAY AND PLACE ON SALE IN RESPONSE TO THE DRIVE AT SPECIAL PRICES, ALL SILK PIECE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, -TISSUES, CREPES, LACES—EVERYTHING. IN WHICH SILK IS USED TO BRING OUT THE BEAUTY OF WEAVE AND COLORING.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1923
Deputies, George Thurston and John
I.undqufct. ~
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“ Max ii r,o cold and so Indifferent!’*
“Shore in.”,
Tuesday night at the hjglt school.
Prices !!5e and 50c.
You (an find the name of
erriy Hre Dnsinect Man
in Sanford in this Column
rack day.

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On Tuesday evening of this week
tin*, contort and faculty of S. 11. S.
were the guest* of the Stetson univer­
sity a t their presentation of "Humlet” in the Athens theatre, Do Land.
This wits a treat, especially enjoyed
hy the members of tho Senior Eng­
lish class who have recently hcoh stu­
dying Shakespeare.

TUBES

Olliers in Proportion
Ask for Priced on Tires

m en ca n

A coupon given with each FIVE GALLON CASH purehaae uf (IAS, Rood on
a Wind Shield ‘Wiper to be given
away .March 10th.

On last Friday hfto moon a large
number of the students and the facul­
ty attended the I n lp g Uachellrr &lt;Jr,v
torkal cont(at foj Florida high schools
held in Winter Park. Two Sanford
high students hail the honor of be­
ing contestants for medals. These
were Addle Muller, whose essay was
103 Palmetto Ave.
The Herald delivered aix times
on "The Evil of Intolerance tn AmetfcnP ikHd Lee McLnin, who spoke on week for He.
•d’ frm ch Avenue— •■■— ■ I'htme 10 “ Florida's Future Among the States."
9TH0L1T FARM AGENCY
Although Sanford did not win either
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113 Magnolia Ave.
of these prixes. those present felt
Quick Service Transfer that Addle ami l.oe did their very Don’t lose time if this interests you.
beat and th at they n rj to bo compli­ Goal 5 room house, well located, niew
Storage Facilities
U me please you, tell others; If not, mented on- the delivciy of their er- nelghbornood, elertric light ?, gas, w at­
er, House in excellent condition.
tell ua. Phone 498
Owner for quick sale names* very low
Helen Vcrnny, Gayle Marshall,, Ad- price, $2,100, $850 cash, balance
SANFORD NOVELTY die Muller. Lee Metotin, Hodman Leh­ monthly. The monthly payments are
man and Mis* Sara'M Uriel worn gm •: ts less than the average rent paid for
WORKS
of Hollins College over last week * ftd. atm liar houses.
They export n grand nnd glorious Why pay rent when a home can be
V. C. COLLER, Prop
■bought on such easy terms. . 278-tfe
General Shop and Mill time.
You'll a n Miss Llxsio I.idy who’s
MY SHOE HOSPITAL
Work
Evety year durin,, Founder*’ Week awfully ti'V. in Twelve pld Maids—
Elixa
Nelf
is
a
little
deaf.
She
is
one
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER at ltol!in.i, the college invite* repre­
Is headquarters for best re
2S0-2tp
|17 Commercial Street—Sanford. Fla. sentatives from the different schools of the Twelve Old Maid*.
pair work.------ “Set; Me First'
in tho Mate to represent their literary
NOTICE
Men’s Half
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societies,
and high school papers ot
B. W. HERNDON
Notice is hereby given that a upeeSoles ...... .................
annual*. Helen Vcrnny represented
?iur ' ’thought o f ’ literary society nnd iat meeting of Hie stockholders of la d ies' Half
Hodman Iashman reprcsonted'the "Snf- the Hank of Oviedo will hu held a t the
Soles .........
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INSURANCE AGENCY
niagundi" n* business manager and banking house of Mid llnnk of Ovlrlto, Children’s Half
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\vas one t»f the guest* *»f. honor call? d Florida, on the 2Cth day ?&gt;f March,‘AT
Soles ....................... * J u l
D. 11)21, at three o’clock p. m., for Misses Half
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make
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toast
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O. Shinhoteer
the purpose of considering tho follow­
dinner Saturday eveninging m atter: To Increase the capital Coodf ear Vi RubE I \r
Can tractor and Builder
Last Monday night a party of San­ Mock of said Hank from Fifteen Thou­
sand Dollars $ 1.1 ,000.00) to Thirty
Tight Edge Rubber
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FLORIDA ford folks won) to W inter Park to
SANFORD
hear Edwin Markham, author of vThe Thousand Dollar* ($30,000.1X1), and t&lt;&gt;
Man With the. Hoc." Those who en­ arrange for the Issuance thereof and Men’s Leather
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A. I*. Connelly &amp; Sons joyed
this inspirational address and thr payment there'or, and to consid­
Markham’s reading of his poems were er aurii other matter* and transact Ladies’ French Heels,
Miss Ida Gray, Addle Muller, Miss such other business ns may properly
Level ............................
Mara Muriel, Gayle Marshall, Rodman t ome, before said meeting.
Date I this 11 th day of February, Ladies’ fommnn Sense
Lehman nnd Lee McLain.

Seminole Printerij

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mill Cuban Heels, level

Monday morning at chfipel time
Miss Isabel Goodhue of the Audobon
Mala OfTIcn
Society of Washington, D. (’., gave
tir.A1.TV COMl*ANV
a most mt- resting and in.avuctive L*e\ v r s T J ir .v r i :o w m v t tttre ?m birds. One dot sn’t know what
IO J -H M/i|$ni»Mn A t e
all the bird* do for us until one hears
so;ne one like Mis* Goodhue. She
asked that nil of Us hack, and scc’thnt
Flowers-------------- Floral Designs the “hill" to save the bird* i* passed
In the next legislature.
Annual and Ornamental Plants

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Mvrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W

Those making 100 per cent in the
Music M. ntory I’onte^t conducted du­
ring chapel hour on Tuer-duy morning
were: George Thurston, Mam Fleisch­
er. Walter Harbor, Lucille Anderson
CetiiTnl Ttlnrlflne -fntrf"Bniier ■ and Evn Tn5 ." " Wkl-fiFi*-----

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Jjtcpairg
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62--------- Sanford. Florida

Wednesday* morning during chapel
hour the students that were guests
of Hollins college for the Week end!
gave n short report on the line time
they had.
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L. Ii. HODGINS
At It) RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAI. WORKS
On Tuesday the tenth* rs were servGeneral Repairing
ijl with short cake by the accomplish­
7 French Ate.----------- Sanford, Fla. ed cooks of Ote new Domestic Science
department. My! Don’t we wislr we
were all teachers when som ething,
like that cornea alorg.

Caid* of Sanford’* Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom, in hi* chossn pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mend* to the people.

George A. DeCottes
Attorney *at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
•ANFORD
FLORIDA

THE STAR STEAM LAUNDRY under the
management of A. R. MARSHALL and lo
cated on the corner of Sanford Avenue am
W ater Streets, will open for business MON
DAY, MARCH 5th.
■ Our work and our prices guaranteed sat
isfactory. Will call for and deliver all p ar
cels promptly. Give us a trial aiid be con
vinccd. And patronize home industry.

The Joke editor hns placed a box
in the hall in which any one may
j lace the good joke? heard in and
about school. We hope to huve a lot
iii the "Sally" this year.
High school students nnd their
friend* ar/i asked not to forgot the
Juni 6r piny to ho given this Tuesday
evening. The name, of it to "Teddy, The
Runaway'’ A story of a Texas ranch,
and the piny to full of fun and "very
icxtraordinary."
Cn*t of character* is a* follows:
Jean Mcl**nn, Mis* Fix-It, Kitty Du-

3 --E levated S ta g e s -3
2~R m gs~2
T h ree th ou san d d o llars in prizes. A ls o
D iam o n d R in g an d oth er J ew elry. O ne
A u to g iv e n aw ay . Season tickets n o w
sellin g. T w o concerts d aily by the clow n
ban d. A R e a l J azz B a n d . D a n c in g
n igh tly a fte r the sh ow . C ircu s u n d er
la rg e tent. Location: L a k e F ron t.

A. R. MARSHALL, Manager

Mr*. Juniper, Naomi Scoggan.
Victoria, Dorothy Cameron
FRED R. WILSON TtAatia, Maude Caraway
Max Juniper, a perplexed husl
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW
Jim Stone.
First National Bank Building
AIonia Wilting, Robert Jenkins.
lANKORD
FLORIDA Ted Keegan, Ed. Moyc.
Jim Lnrnbce, officer! Fred Hope.

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AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILDING,

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Sanford,
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CHARLES STEIN, Prop.
Examined

G1*j »m Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
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Optlcfan-Optomrtriat
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UeLaod. Florids

ARCHITECT

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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TOWN OF BOCHUM FINED
MARKS
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GOVERNOR
! -i WRITES LETTER

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Hollywood Romance of the Screen Mended the
Broken Film
.

PRESIDENT TO
APPOINT THREE
E lected
DEMOCRATS

o f k b t t w ig f i n e d
f o r c u t t in g o f f o f
t e l e p h o n e s e r v ic e

French Troops Swooped Down
on Rathans, Took Money
and Left

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LOS ANGELES, March 2.—Cupid was kind again In Hollywood today
and romance lived anew for Poln Negri, Poll*h tragedienne or silver sheet,
and Charllo Chaplin, ocrecnlnmla’a most famous comedian.
Their troth
plighted over again nftcr n six hour desolntu break, Miss Negri was "too hap­
zs~_ t
py t0 Bleep” when she re-announced It In the smnll hours and Chaplin wns typ­
ical happiest man in the world when he entered his limousine after a confer­
ence of reconciliation in which the new queen of make-believe Ja id he told
FOIt MBM0BR8 OF TH E DEBT her he “loved mo nnd could not live without me.” Chaplin also denied to her
FUNDING COMMISSION IN . he told newspnper men he wns “too poor to marry just now,” the interview
FEW DAYS
which caused the netreas to announce the engagement broken yesterday.

( M r T h e \ » « n r l n l r d I’r f M l
lltr Th* A«»*eljMa4 «*rr*a)
WASHINGTON, March 2.—Presi­
ESSEN, Mch. 2.—The town of Bothum has been fined 36,000,000 mnrks dent Harding said he was about
because two new* denlera were beat- ready to rend to tho senate the names
,n by German* for soiling French of three Democrats for membership
newspaper*. Tho town of Kettwig on the debt funding commission. One
where military tdophone line* were of the new positions is expected to go
cut wa* fined 1,000,000 mark*. Tile Bo­ cither to Senator Robinson, acting
chum fine was collected quickly. The j Democratic leader of the acnatc, or
French troopa swooped down on (ho(senator Simmon*, ranking Democrat
JUlhau*, took the amount and left. »of the finance committee.

TWO WOMEN
AND ONE MAN
KILLED BY CAR

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923

VOLUME 1IL

STATE’S ROAD-BUILDING PROGRAM
BEING DISCUSSED WIDELY, AND
WILL COME BEFORE LEGISLATURE
Road Department Feels The Need of Enlarge­
ment

9 W *.
SAYS SENATE INVESTIGATION
OF KII.I.ING OF nOY SERVED
NO USEFUL PURPOSE
l l t r The Associated Press)

TALLAHASSEE, Mch. 2.—Gover­
nor Hardee today wrote to the gover­
nor of North Dakota taking exception
to the action of the North Dakota sen­
ate n few days ago in passing a reso­
lution regarding the death of Martin
Tnbcrt, of Munich in that state,
while a convict under lease In Dixie
county early last year. Under tho cir­
cumstances the resolution served no
useful purpose, the governor's letter
stater), but did give this state'som e
“unwholesome publicity." Tahcrt died
while working for the Putnam Lum­
ber Company at a. Dixie County camp
nnd according to the North Dakotn
senate resolution, ns the resu lt. of
brutal and inhuman treatment. Tes­
timony submitted in the Inquiry in­
stigated by Governor Hardee now un­
der consideration, the governor’s let­
ter stated.

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NUMBER 290

ELEVEN MEMBERS OF MOB
WERE LODGED IN
FOR ASSAULTING SI
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BAND CONCERT
SUNDAY AFT.
CENTRAL

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m im

^GAINESVILLE MOB TRIE8
TO STORM PALATKA JAIL
TO GET NEGRO

WERE

REPULSED

By Sheriff Hngan and Mob Mem­
bers Were Afterward Arrest­
Director Frnnk Polak and hi* fine
ed In Gaineaville

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PALATKA. Mch. 2.—Eleven mem­
bers of a mob were captured early
today and lodged In tho Alachua coun­
ty jail here after being repulsed by
Sheriff Hagan when they attempted
to storm the Putnam county Jail In an
effort to get a negro prisoner. More
than ,fty shot* were fired by the mob
Into tho jail, one striking Sheriff Ha­
gan in tho loft hand. The ahcrlff *Ummed tho jail door in the face of the
mob which threatened afterward by
shooting through tho doors and win­
dows.
, »
A telephone messago to Alachua _
after the mob retreated resulted in
eleven of them being arrested and
lodged in jail there. A special gr^nd
jury is expected to be called imme­
diately to investigate chhrges of as­
sault to kill and shooting into an oc­
cupied building, and a conspiracy to
commit n felony will be lodged, au­
thorities say, against them. All elev­
en men are white. The negro prison­
er is Lige ioiwrcncc, in whose place
AT THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS of business Cravrfonl Smith, a white
AFTER EXPLANATION OF
man, is alleged to have been shot to
PRESIDENT
death Saturday. It is alleged th at
Ed Ijiwrence, n brother of tho negro,
I tljr T h * A m o c I M »4 r r m l
WASHINGTON. March 2.—Decis­ prisoner, did the shooting.
ion not to act at this session of con­
.
gress on Harding's proposal
for Fine Business Property
American membership in the Internat­ Will Be Sold at Auction,
ional court of justice reaffirmed by
is Real Investment
the senate foreign relations commit­
It has been brought to our attention
tee today after it received furthcrecxthat n certain pleeo of property is
plnnntion of administration’s purpos­
about to be sold, which Is located onees from Harding nnd Hughes.
half block east from the corner of

Euitis band will piny in Central park
Sunday afternoon at 4:15. Tho fol­
lowing program will be rendered:
March, Dreadnought, Dolbcy.
Selection from Bohemian Girl, St.
Clair.
*
Duot, Elcnn, Kiefer, (Ployed by J.
E. Polak and B. G. Porter.
Spanish Waltz, Lu Gitana, Bucaloai.
Polka, Pizzicato, Jno. Strauss.
Patrol, The Blue and the Grey, Pulliey.
Russian Mazurka, l a Czarlno.
Grand Selection, Song* from the
Old Folks.
Grand Medley, Superba.
March, Uncle Sam.

WOMEN’S CLUBS
STATE BOARD SENATE DECIDES
TO MEET HERE NOT TO ACT ON
COURT JUSTICE

DUSSELDORF, Mch. 2.—Awn de­
I D r Tfce
l ’r**»*
cisions having important bearing on
TALLAHASSEE, March 2 .-T h o |ta x law ifin g turned back to the
t„ counties for their local work.
the administration of 'the Rhineland
stale's road-building’ system, seems
Attorney General Buford has contc^
ind the Ruhr by tho armies of occu­
hold no small part of the popular dis­ ftrw ard with a plnn to give the state
pation arc announced at French head­
cussion at present. From all the sug­ increased funds for ron&lt;l building and1
quarter* here. The first is the final
*t*p in giving necessary powers to the
gestions that have been advanced it at .the same time establish county
French nnd nelglun contmnndcrs to,
that tho subject will certainly rend fund*. The attorney general has
WO.Mzdministor the German railroads nnd 'J RAVRI.I.ING AT HIGH RATE OF • I I" •"
drawn up n bill which would provide « STATE FEDERATION
before
the
legislature
at
its
com
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HN
S
CLU1IS
WILL
HE
HERE
SPEED ON PHILADELPHIA
the second provides for the collection
n1
tnx of two cents n gallon on gasoline,
MARCH I2TII-L1TI1
STREETS
mg session.
_
on&lt;, ,.t,„t for the cqunty nnd one cent
of nn internal ruvonuo tax on tobac­
The
road
department
itself
Y**1"
'
for
thc
Blate.
The
dealers'license
tax
co and alcoholic beverages.
The date for the state board, meet­
the need of enlarging its a c t i v i t i e s , ^ dmiWoj to lcn dollars, the
4ll&gt; Tf cr \ I ' r r * * )
In the decree promulgating these
PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—Two nnd has gone on record as favoring u ^ ^ to ^ hnlf nmj the county half, ing of the Florida Federation is fast
decisions, the intcr-nllied high com­
women and one man were killed early two cent per gnllon gasoline tax. Ap
The r o a d department, too, ha* come j approaching nnd the Sanford Wornmission's right to operate the railroad*
.long the left bank of the Rhine is -today when an automobile t u r n »"*I|1#oxim»lcly S™0,000 was raised from t
th|, ,,ul,Ket commission. Judgciian'* Club is getting tilings In shape to
entertain the 75 or 100 women who
turned over to the nrroy authorities,.«» » high rate o Hp«’v« ' ras 1 ‘ ‘ ithe one cent tax In 1922. With t
Mp,lrnrance before that body &lt;
partly ns n precautionary measure to them as they alighted, n-ni a
&gt; )aw j„ smooth operation a yield of
t,tulst,d speculation a* to the pos .,,-will attend this two day session.
»u»rnntco
‘ approximately $750,000 is expected
h(&gt;
report
The board is made up of the state
(uaranteo the safety
------, of the troops of ear. The driver di I no
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.................... speed• ns •*occupation.
The Cologne bridge-head
the victims were hurled nu for 1023. A two cent tax would double toiitaining home recommendation re -' officers, state chairmen, past presiarea occupied by tho British, la not in- feet. Twenty minutes later H r ^ G . that expected yield to SI,500,000.
garding the revenue# of the depart­ dento, and presidents of clubs.
Brock, broker.
roi'.or, clubman and member
Sanford had the honor of entertain\V. M. Curry, a member of the de­ ment.
eluded in 1this onjer.
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a
prominent
PhUailelpbla
family,
this board some seven years ago
partment,
on
the
other
hand.
In
adm
­
The decree, which ia effective im- ol
An increase in the gasoline tax •"»* "■«
was
found
four
Idocka
from
the
scene
with
n mid-summer meeting, so the
ittin
g
a
bond
issue
of
$
20
,
000
,
000
.
lie
mediately, seta forth that the taking
been ndvnnced the most, the suggosi
_,i
-dub is looking forward to this spring
over of tho railroads 1* deemed nec­ of the accident standing beside a lias said that while he expects some
"two'^ccnl, to"flvo cents a meeting and larger attendance,
essary in the public interest, in view blood-spattered m otor car which had opposition to his proposal he believes
' It is the hope of the Sanford Club
of the strikes by the German rail­ been wrecked against a pole. He wua it can be put through. Scnntor W. C ., "&gt;
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, .............iwomen that not only every club wornroad employes nnd the unsettled con­ arrested in connection with the acci- Shelley has announced ids desire t&lt;&gt; ff*,,on*
ditions generally, and also to nssure dent. At the jail ho denied he hit the, jth^ mako in(lirn| change* in the) Rond building is always n wortJi&gt;- ^ wil, nltont| ( but that tho .towns­
, „ „ . m ,.r aliaml-n I he r.,».l clt|inrt-;.uhj«-l of di«cui.«ion. nod
women nnd men will drop In nl nny
the residents food and other necessi­ women nnd man.
!m. in Florida. Prior to 1015 there or nil of these meetings, as they are
nient
ns
a
whole,
lie
hus
in
mind
leg­
ties.
■.•ns no department of the state gov- open to tho public.
islation flint would place the drawing
hi eminent set aside to ileal with it. 1he
The Florida Federation does not
U|, „f the road-building progtum
BERLIN, Mch. 2.—A Coblenz dis­
T h e'm ad department wns organized by | hold its meetings behind closed doors.
the hands of the legislature.
patch to the Vossicho Zeitung reports
road department Would l.e abolished .the legislature of
The first session is Monday, March
that the Ehrenbreltzatein railroad sta­
and the program [up to function as an educational body. 12th at 2 p. ni. at tho Woman’* Club
tion has been occupied" by colored j
^
‘S I S . I . W » ™ drnund «„ npprnnrl.. building, followed by nn evening ses­
troops, thus severing tho lost remain - 1
rnblnid
lor
ndmlpi.trnllon.
A
hiphlinn l«rcv .n o u ,l. In enjn, Urn fcdcrnl sion at H p. m. ami aii nil day Tuesday
ing train connectipn between Cologne
government funds for roadbuilding in­
WITHOUT
BORROWING
MONEY,
and EhrendrciUatcin. Tho funds in
session.
way engineer would be eploycd by the
sofar ns they were matched by, the
AND
THEY
WANT
A
RAISE
The Club women of the town have
the railroad station were seized nt the
* cabinet. All state road work would bo
IN' SALARY
concentrated on the main highways, federal government. The 191U ses- been most generous in opening their
*ame time while the railroad men,
Should a plan of this kind be adopted sion enlarged it* monies nnd actlvl- homes to these guests of ours. Wc
who ore on a protest atrike, were be­
WASHINGTON, Mch. 2.—Dcclar-j hc would f . o r ............ .. tl.f
ing paid.
*»"&gt;•
” 7 ‘° " " “ J want to show thef-e representative
■•sten in the pnssage oi the gas iax women of the stale some of Sanford's
ing some of the strongest men in the |
tax.
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BERLIN, Mch. 2.—Germany ,hns house had confessed, to .him that they
Fountv commissioners •of the tluril mv .
, __ , far-famed hospitality, so. be you n
l
ointy
comw
ul
Tht.
ro„,l
department
and
the
road
sent to the Inrger foreign powers would have to borrow money to take congressional district in a mu m u 1
.... nitim, lulnilv club woman, club husband, or non­
.. .
■ . i _a .tentative
_,_,i.... nrn.
woh are not participating In the Ruhr their-fam ilies home after March 4, Marianna
adopted
pro­ building system are awaiting tailing, club member please do your share in
occupation, notes calling attention to Representative Upshaw introduced n gram which would provide for all the apparently, tho coining of thq 1923 up-hotding our town to our disting­
the scriousnesa of the situation in resolution to increase the "alaries of revenues received from the gnsolinc session.
uished visitors.
Remember the dates, March 12th to
the Ruhr. It is declared this »tc|y is senators and representatives to $10,considered necessary "in order to give OOO a year.
13th.
;
the world a composite picture of tho
WOODCOCK K IUGNRY
French procedure.”

Sanford Avenue and Second street,
on Union street, east of the new loca­
tion of the R. St O. garage, known as
tho Joe Harold property.
It ha* been our wish that just such
n thing would take place In regard* to
this property, being valuable business
property, another splendid thing tho
NATIONAL ADVERTISING WEEK pensive for one individual or one bu­
DEVOTED TO BALE OF BILKS
siness and now that It will be divided
AND SILK GOODS
Into lot* of convenient sisef which will
match up with what the usual require­
Next week from Tuesday to Sat­ ments of people interested in business
urday in National Silk Week nnd Cow­ property, another splendid tlhng the
ell 6i Co. will observe the big occa­ selling of the lota a t suction, getting
sion by putting on n special solo on right down to value*. The handling
all silks and silk goods in the big of this property is in hands that will
store. Kcc tho big advertisement In glvo every ono n "Square Deal” Mr.
this issue calling attention to bilk A. I*. Connelly has seen fit to associ­
Week ami quoting you special low ate himself with the Worsham Auc­
prices on all silk goods. This Is a fine tion Company who arc not strangers
opportunity for you to purchusc any­ in tho south. It was through the ener­
thing In the silk lino nt very low pri­ getic effort* of Mr. D. S. Bronoon
ces. See tho prices in this issue nnd that the Worsham Auction Company
remember the special sale starts on was induced to come here and put on
Tuesday of next week.
a scries of sales.
This property, which will be sold,
with the understanding that tho old
Boy and Girl Cling
h e l l t h e m r ig h t
buildings be removed not later than
to
Capsized
Craft
ninety days, certainly appeals to any
Carlo!
Shipments
Reported
for
TuesFire at Daytona
Woodcock nnd Rignoy, on Sanford
ono interested in th at neighborhood
6
Hours;
Rescued
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day, March lat.
’’ Causes Big Loss Avenue, out of tho high rent district,
.— .....62 knowing the condition* that exist
Florida—Sanford Section
give you tlio benefit of real prices on
I
-------ST. PETERSBURG, Mch. 2.—Af­ Florida—Monatce Section ....... . __ 22 there now, and we understand th at
DAYTONA, Mcht. 2.—Thousands groceries. Sec their advertisement in
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..... 14 the other colored resident# have also
SENATE MANUFACTURER'S COM* ter clinging for more than six hours rtilifornla
of feet of cypress lumber went up in this issue nnd note the very low- YOUNG MAN AT JACKSONVILLE
agreed to move at an early date a fte r
to
the
10-foot
sailboat
Bluegrass,
M1TTEK WILL FIND OUT WHY
Florida—by boat, 61 crate*.
flames lost night when one of the prices.
HAD $17,000 WORTH OF
this tale to neighborhood# more
which had been cajifizod a t 2 o clock
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T1IE RAISE
large warehouses of the Mnlby-Conrad
JEW ESS
in tho morning in a heavy squall, Miss
.—.98 satisfactory to them where they will
t
’
Total no. cam ....... .
Lumber company w*i destroyed by
SPECIALS AT SPEERS.’
be among their own where they now
&lt; n r T k » Ass*eU»l» 4 P r e s s )
Geine Denyse, 18, of the Colonial hotel
fire of unknown origin. The loss is es­
WASHINGTON, March 2.—Investi­ of New York City, nnd her compan­ Shipping Point Information for Thurs­ act aa a dividing line between th et
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I B t T k i A »«ael*lr4 P re s s )
timated a t about $76,000, partly cov­
Speer &amp; Son hnvc nn ndvertise
JACKSONVILLE, Mch. 2.—Ralph gation
_____ of aenntc manufacturers copi- ion, Wilbur Worley, 19, of St. Pet­
beautiful property east of Sanford av­
day, March 1st:
ered by insurance. For o time the ment in this issue calling attention to Buffington, aged 23, wns convicted im|tlco headed by Senntor LaFollcttc ersburg, were rescued lit 8 o'clock.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool,- clear. enue and lying north and south of Un­
. . special
* • snie on fb.otfonu
flames threatened the entire
!! their
Pongees, Tjmhvrt.
Zephyrs, in the criminal court of record here of recent advances in the price of aug The squall atruck the small boat at Hauling* heavy, demand and move­ ion atreet with tho City proper.
which in one of tho largest retail iumyM j
Crepe, Striped Voiles nnd today for grand larceny in connec­ nr proposed in resolution introduced 2 o’clock, overturning it. The !&gt;oy and ment alow, market atoady. Carloada
Lon D. Worsham will be the auc­
her establishments on the east coast. Long 'Cloth. See tho
.. prices
.
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*■ tion with the theft of jewelry valued by Senntor Brookhnrt.
nnd
girl righted It after Worley had pull­ f. o. h. usual term*: 10. Inch crate* tioneer and associated with him will
tend the sale Saturday and Monday. at $17,000, from Miss Lavinn Higgins,
ed the soil from the step, and pulled Golden Self-blanching 4-6 dox. stalk* be Messrs. A. P. Connally, D. 8. Bron­
n wealthy snd pretty young Now York BTEMPBR’S 'SPECIALS STARTLE. themselves aboard, with every wave in the rough $1.65-$1.76, New French son, J. W. Oliver, and Q.
all
Auto Polo Stunts
inter visitor nore.
here. nccuruAccord
Do you know beans when the pot is woman, a winter
breaking over them. Before boarding Strain 4*fl dox. stalka in the rough experienced in the handling of real
mony, ‘Buffington took the
(i* iiT » f
’, n m y
opon? - 'I f you think you do take n ing to testimony
Steroper is setting them on fire ev- the boat Miss Denyse dived beneath mostly $1.60.
estate.
- ~ *Yi
guess a t them nt the Lu-Beth Cafe­ Jewels frAmn Mis* Higgins’ b a i in cry Fridsy nnd Saturday these day* the boat 4WJ puiled the anchor from
’
"BEANS"
;
Total carlot shipment* from San­
teria Saturday (tomorrow) nnd get a coinert|ttiuunt of n T’lmmnn car £hUA and bis price* on meats are tho low- the locker. tR-ppplng
Watch
this
paper
for
the
anno
ford
thl*
season
to
d
a
t
e
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the
yards
here.
His
wlfti
7
fgt in the state. People are coming to hold the boat. The twy remained on
There will be nn exhibition of auto the |5 in gold* Something doing nil jt|| was fn
ment
of
Beans.
I
t
will
mean
i
Total
carlot
shipment#
from
Man­
that
her
husband
brought
the
the
time
a
t
the
Lu-Beth
Cafeteria.
heire from other part# of tho state to the boat, which was .about two miles
. polo and many W illing nuto stunts'
atee this season to dato ......... ^ 731 thing good for you. You Will notice
jewels home niui said “'we'won't have do their Saturday marketing at from tho end of the municipal pier,
Pulled a t the aviation field on the Watch the Hern\d.
the local* in today's paper on Beana,
to work any more now
Stempcr’s. That boy, Stamper, 1* bntll persons on the pier sent a boat Total carlot shipment* from San­
Sanford-Orlando road Sunday a fte r­
See this paper for further information
......
...............
1
—
ford
last
season
to
date
—....
...1,088
noon nt 2:30. Miaa Bobbie William* UNI VERBAL SUFFRAGE
sure selling tho meat* and selling it for them.
on Beans.
A.
&amp;
l
\
COMPANY
Total
carlot
shipment*
from
Man­
DEFEATED IN JAPAN •
will stage a parachute drop from nn
ini prices unheard of before. Seo hi*
IN
LOWER
HOUSE
atee
last
season
to
date
-------603
WANT
YOUR
BU
SIN
ESS'priccfl
on
an
kintu
of
meat#
in
this
is•irplnnc and there will be nil kinds of
Tho Pure Food’Market a t 402 San­
I t 'S A GIRL
.|
thrilling things during the afternoon
suo of the Herald. You cannot and ford Avenuo wanta to call_your atten- Total carlot shipment* from SanA baby girl was born early
(
n
r
m
i
AM
iflshJIPresa)
Eddie Fairbanks, the noted aerial nr- Tho Atlantic and Pacifi* Tea Com­ never will be able to buy meat a t tkm to ^ fact that they have beef, ford'during Feb. this year----- 882 morning to Mr. and Mr#. H sttl
TOKIO, Mch. 2. — The Universal
Git, will do aevcral rnlr raising taunts
pany make a bid for your business in these priees anywhere else. If you pork and mutton and plenty of fat Total carlot shipments from San­
Beckham of 301 Palmetto Avr
ford during Feb. last year.....-.920
in the air and the band will piny nnd Suffrage bill-wa* defeated in the low­ this issue. A t their new store they ore in dhubt see the prices nnd pat­ bens and fryers. Best of meat# and
Mother and child doing nicely, i '
er
hoUMXOf
tho
Diet
today
a
fter
Pre­
•
_
_
_____—
—
—
»
altogether it will be on afternoon of
arc running special prices on canned ronise John Stcropor tomorrow. -HI* quick service delivery to any part of
proud and happy. Mrs.
enjoyment in many wnya. And the' mier Knto said the government, had goods, teas nnd coffees. See tho «d- place Is on West F irst street next to tho city. Call up Hugh Ttllls If you Otto Levy, of Chicago, a real meat
the daughter of Mr. and
under conaiderntion an extension of
cutfer,
has
arrived
in
the
city
and
wilt
Cuban American polo match will be
vertisemsnts today.
.
the Coca-9ola Bottling Works.
want the best a t all limes. .
sett Smith of the Nei
b*
wlih
John
8t«mper.
John
cuts
the
the
franchise.
something you hive not'seen nn yet
who are now six times
Dally Herald on sale at Joo’a Bmoki prices and Otto cuts the meat and be­
•nd something th at la novorjoccn oiit"Every little round, get# higher
Automobile touring *Isn’t the ad­
Our
idea
of
zero
in
temptation
j*
tween the two of them they cut a lot —consequently they are
*ido the big cl tic*. Yqu are fortunate.
venture it nnr# w si. -You never g i t nnd higher” ia about the only drink House, Mobley’s Drug Slqre* and
elated. .
.
Uerlin’s
offer
of
marks
to
keep
the
*° see R in Snnftini Rundny nfterhoon.
Hunt’* Phnrmncy.
ic0*
_____ _ -t-—. ilH l 1**
ing rong left in Aniericn.
yory* far frotp n hot dog
Ruhr
minor#
loyalI.
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290-2tp
WSJ .
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Poor Congressmen
At Washington
Cannot Get Home

(STOLE JEWELRY TO INVESTIGATE
FROM PULLMAN SUGAR P RI CES
WAS CAUGHT AND ADVANCE

gig

Yowell Company
Will Observe
Silk Week

c e l e r y j a M ets

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�THE SANFORD DAILY IIEItALD, THURSDAY, MARCH l’i 1023

PAGE SIX

MUS. FRBD DAIG

us. We also wnnt to any there arc no
celery growers in Florida who can
show a nicer plant or'finer products
nnd bandied an aystcmaticnlly and ns
economically as theso gentlemen.
Their acquaintance Is to be desired
nnd their ability should nnd will be
appreciated and sought after.

Society Editor

CHINESE STUDENT AT FIRST
B A IT Iflf CHURCH TONIGHT

SOCIAL CALENDAR

HOI.Y CROSS .MISSION
The Mission which is being held nt
l Ioly Cross is rapidly drawing to «
l lore. Thb services held each night
ore well attended nnd are most in­
teresting and instructive, ‘J rathcr An­
derson is a wonderful preacher, who
explnins everything so clearly that
even tho smallest child could underrtand. If you haven't been attending
these services you have missed the
biggest opportunity of your life. Come
Friday—Tho welfare department of
out this evening. Services begin ev­
the Woman's Club will give a free
ery evening at 7:45 with n song scr
moving picture at tho Princess The­
vice followed by preaching.
atre Friday aftornoon from 1:30 un­
til 2:00. Miss Dickinson will pre­
sent then her "Mothcrcrnft Film." WARE 8TAH8 IN MIAMI GOLF
TOURNEY
Friday—Mrs^ B. L. Perkins will en­
MIAMI,
.Mch.
1.—Jam es C. Wnrr,
tertain the members of the Lucky
of
Hnverhill,
Mnss„
and Miami, med­
Thirteen Bridge club nt her home
alist
in
tho
annual
golf tournament
on Magnolia avenue.
for the Curl G. Fisher trophies nt Mi­
ami Beach, defeated Jny O'Brien of
L. J. Kindred, of Clermont, was
New York .1 and 2 in the third round
in the city yesterday attending to
of match play yesterday.
Othej
business.
'.
matches in the championship fight
resulted ns follows: II. C. Moir, Chi-,
Mrs. E. N:- Dimick nnd Belle I). engo, defeated J. A. Goodrich, Miami,
Reece Ate among the visitors here 1 up; Dr. G. Diilinger, Pittsburgh, de­
from Palm Boach.
feated George D. VnnSiever, Phila­
delphia, 5 nnd 4, nnd II. Gilbert of
Jacksonville was represented. here GrnmJ Rapids, former .Michignn statu
yesterday by George P. Crew s/W . T. champion, defeated William Harrison,
Haillow and John Graham.
Miami, 4 and 5.
in the third (light, F. J. Mnrion of
Mrs. T. S. Davis hns ns her guest Stamford, Conn., defeated W. J. Worn*
fo r the week end Miss Mntlls P. Kirk­ mer of Limn, Ohio, 1 up In a match
wood, of Orlando.
that required 20 holes of piny.

Tho speaker thin evening in the
School of Missions which Is doing con­
ducted at the First Baptist church will
Iki a Chincso student. Though uppar-

r.trawlxtfry, almond green and all
tihndrs of purple and biuc.
A t one side of the Shop la an a t­
tractive arrangement of white hats of
nil klndfl, aport hats, drew hata, etc.
There arc also Hruk hata of every idxo
nnd description, blnck being good as
usual.
A becoming hnt ahown ia of grey
straw, with brim of georgette, from
winch is draped n soft snrh of geor­
gette. It ia trimmed with rose colored
velvet fiowvri. Another chlj ihat ia
of purplo baronet with violcta acmaa
the crown. It is fnced with fuchin,
and on one aide of the brim, two
.American beauty rosea arc conuetiahr

of four yertrs nnpmlnting himself Orchid straw*.with morning glories
With American idefcts, American in- 0f n|| {shades is another . especially
stitutions, and tho secret of America's |,rPtty inode!. A "Fantinl" model of
progress. Ue has been n student in „hcll pink straw , with trimmings of
some of our best colleges nnd univer- sa| mon, orchid and pink chrysnnthoallies.
muirm is also admired. Taffeta hats
nemnrknhle is the progress which iff changeable hues arc new this scathis young Chinese’, Chick Leung, hasjsnn, nnd one particularly good one is
mnde since he came to tho United&gt;of changeable blue, rose and green
States. His manners arc those of an with flowers of vari-coiurcd of the
American, and he speaks the English suite material.
langungo almost ns well as nn AmerThe children, both y/mth nnd maidienn student.
* cn, nro not forgotten. There iB n most
The story of the young Chincso this complete lino for them, (&gt;oth dress
evening nt the First' Ilnptist church and sport chapes,
will bo nn •interpretation of Chinese
All those visiting the shop todny
life, nnd the influence of C hristianity;arc presented' dainty bouquet* of panujK&gt;n 400,000,000. The information is sics. A visit to the Qunlily Shop will
direct. The nudlenco will hear from'convince you that they have the very
one who knows \hq customs, habits, latest nnd complete line of millinery.
ways of thinking nnd struggles of
—.---------------- ---- .
the Chinese millions.
i &gt;VHO IS DEANS'
2H9-2tc
A very hearty^ invitation is extend-1
---------.--------------- —
cd to nil who would like to hear th is'
young Chinese tell his story of lib g j
*a
own people, nnd tho opportunity which I g*
T A T I A T CJ
***
China offers.
m,
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MIRIAM COOPER
For Florid*: Cloudy today;
Friday fair, little change in
temperature.

KNIGHTS TEMPI.AR ATTENTION
Tho next rvgulur conclave of Tay­
lor Cotnmandpry will be held on Fxl*
day evening, Starch 2, commencing
pyrnpUy a t 7:30.
illfjcera equipped, in DlVf JeiR’dar
tioil^/m will report.Vw the (jnplain
General at 7:25 sharp.
... . .
The order of tho Red CruJrw ftl be
conferred and several m atters of im­
portance will be presented a t this
conclave.
The sojourning and visiting Knights
Templar are always welcome to the
affnirn of Taylor Commandory &gt;nnd
particularly so a t tMi? lime, because
we nro getting ready to. take pari In
the Twenty-ninth annual conclnvo of
the Grand Comnmndory, Knights
Tem plar of Florida, which will be
held in ‘Orlnndo Tuesday and Wodnosday, April 10th am) 11th, 1023.
DO YOU KNOW BEANST 28!)-2lc

When you wear our glasses you
don’t have lo he perpetually worVictl about their fulling off. You
cun ho right on with your usual
housework because we' nmke
them lo fit nnd to give perfect
service.

“We See That You See”

I’y PETER R. KYNK
ft is based on ono of the most np.
neallng of love stories. If you ctn
view this picture with dry eyes you
will be one of ihc tiinorlty for it
is developed in n way that grips
yogi" heart.
•

Friday and Saturday
Uamtih Navarro. Alice Terry. |,cw.
Atone nnd Harharu LaMarr in
Rex Ingram's

“The Prisoner o f
Zenda”
O l’TO.U E T R IS T -O K riC IA N

Phone *110---------Opposite P. O,

SEE CATHRAE

DR. R. M. MASON IN IH'SINESH Income Tax Specialist, Pcopleu Hank
FOR HIMSELF AGAIN

MARCH 13th, 14th and 15th

STOCKS AND BONDS
* n m |t i« i e nunticiiil li rw s ev ery ■!«,
,\t l t r u n io t r il n n s N e w Y o rk p tu ck (*«.'
c h n t i m . Iiotnl m a r k e t unit curl, m a r ­
k et reim rlm l. CoimnrHUt)-, c i l i n u uiul “
urr»4i» .m urk , I s f u l ly covered. Time*.
I ’olm i I'lixvtirlitl I'u g o re irtn •« I'lurid.i 0
re alert! 3&lt; to &lt;* h o u r s c u r l ie r thuu

^ uTtv itatMTMe Uuy

nfiwitMtYg

o r m i s i t ........ . u t Itvit r e n t e n cop&gt; —,,r
sil’i- rrib tj IliroIlKh n g r i i l direct m
• e o ln n week.. **» c e n t s a m onth

Dr. R. M. Mason lins purchased the
All Forms
intorests of Dr.! L. D. Rhodes in the
t ' l a r l i ' a T l i H e s . t u l i . i l . J n r k a o n v l l l r , I'U .
dental offices of Mnson ft Rhodes ami
wjll carry on the business under the
name of It, M. Mason us it formerly
TRY OIJR SANFORD MAID BREAD
appeared. Dr. Mnson heeds no Intro­
duction to Sanford people, having
“MOTHKRCRAFT SPECIALIST"
been in business here for many years
A crisp loaf on your table this evening would add much to your meal.
Miss May Dickinson, It. N., who
and is known far nnd wide us ono of
A good nose would be tickled in our fragrant Sanitary Bake Shop,
has come to Florida on the invitation
Tear off another sheet—it is March the best dentists in this part of the
inhaling the odors of all our nppetizing, wholesome goodloa.
of the Florida Federation of Woman's
state. Ills many friends and patrons
Clubs, is of New England ancestry,
will be glad to learn that he will re­
born in tho historic town of Amherst,
And one of our last months for main in Snnford nnd will be nt tho
Mnss,
business nnd fine weather nnd tour­ old location over the First Nationnl
She began her health work ns a 1ists.
Bank.
28U-Gt
Next to Princess Theatre
pioneer
industrial
worker
which
she
* Harold Kennedy, of W^st ' paint
FORTNIGHTLY IIKIDGK CLUB
organised
ut
n
foremost
Now
Eng­
J, II. Tucker of Orlando was In the
Peach, wos in the city yesterday on
An Interesting nnd enjoyable social
land factory. Later she was connect­ city on business todny and mingling
a business mission. " .
event of this week was the bridge par­
ed witli tile Massachusetts State de­ with his many friend*.
i;xR aatsi:ur!B R U uca.aB uannrinB uas.sE iinr:nar:aaat]H nK nguaacsM iK a
ty given by'.Mrs. Hal Wight yester­
. New Shipment just Received of
j
8. R. Telford,- of Lakeland, was day afternoon, there were two tallies partment of health, rhe organised thi
among the business visitors here yes­ of pluyers nud the guests included the | educational health work ‘in the field.
KASTMAN
KODAKS,
FILMS,
FILM
While working in infant hygiene the
terday.
members of the Fortnightly Bridge
5
PACKS AND KODAK ALBUMS
5
need of a definite riudy of motherVruft made itself evident to her. Re­
Miss Mary Newton, of Jackson,
Green nnd gold, the golors used
&gt;|. M. Smith of Winter • Park and
Gn.t Is the charming house guest of were effectively carried out with alizing that nearly half of the chi!ilren are cured for by their sillier sis­ Orlando was in tin* city today l o o k ­
WrE—Entire stock vf FIREMrs. Walter Wight.
‘
howls of Calendulas.
ters, she prepared educational mate­ ing after his many interests.
E, MICH RUN, GOODRICH
The prize for high score, n beauti­
TOWN
and
OLDFIELD
The many friends of Mrs. F. K. ful dressing tnble set was won by rial to fill the need.
The results have been the stand­
The osteopaths in' Sanford have
fires nt preferred wholesale
Smith, of French avenue, will regret Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt, after n most
ardizing of n definite course in teach­ many patients who want I lie cric ks
Must he sold ia ten days.—
to learn that she is seriously ill at her interesting game of bridge.
ing
mothcrcrnft
to
sch o o l and col­ taken out of their ii'tks. Tho new
ONLY. RAY BROTHERS,
home.
•
Following the card game, the hos­ lege girls, in arranging that children
tall huildlnga are making i t
48.
288-Up
tess, assisted by Mrs. Claude Howard have a chance for this instruction. An
Mr- and Mrs. F. 8. Simmons, of nnd Mrs. Roumillnt served a delicious
essential to this work has been the
Mrs. T. F. Poljntty, and,daughter
Camden, N. J., arc in Sanford for a snind course mid coffee.
preparation of a school text lunik of Daytona, are the house guests of
few days, reroute to other points of The guests were Mrs. Frank Miller,
"Children Well nnd Happy," beauti­ Mrs. Clark I.eonnrdy nt her home on
interest in the state. .
Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt, Mrs. Claude fully illustrated lecture and u film,
Palmetto avenue.
10 Stores in Georgia
Howard, Mrs. George Knight, Mrs. prepared in California with the help
1 .Store in Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fedder have George llisitop, Mts. Hurry Lewis,
of well known film men nnd npproveil
returned to 'Sanford after a stay of Mr». D. Ci. Thrasher add Mrs. I,. P.
Yowell &lt;£ Co., have an advertise­
as to its details by medical men nnd
two months in Manatee, Hrndentnwn, McCulier.
ment In this issue calling attention to
educators.
and Palmetto where M^. Fodder has
Miss Dickinson is the founder nnd their two days sale on Wash Goode,
been on business.
chairman of Motherernft. She is the and muslin underwear, .lust the time
chairman of the Child Welfare and to anve money on this line that is udSanford’s New Store
Phone 127
Mothcrcrnft department of the Man. vnncihg in price every day on neeount
of
the
high
price
of
cotton.
This
is
rnchusctts Federation of Women's
Clubs, is chairman of the New Eng­ your chance. See the ad and visit the
Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, the Aineri-v g. t
land Motherernft committee, and is sale nt Yow ell’s tomorrow nnd Sat­
can woman champion, defeated Miss i,l!t!l|
.
an ndvisoty member of the Child Wel­ urday.
May Green of England, G-3, G-0 in chcf.
fare division of the Public llenllli de­
the second round of the Monte Cnrlo Tnyl
partment of the General Federation
G. O. Ferguaon of Tampa, repre­
lawn tennis tournament yesterday.
Grin
of
Women's Clubs.
senting the Union Home Builders wns
Miss Elizabeth Ryan, formerly of stan
in the city todny looking nfter busi­
California, won from Mrs. Rnyrirr, nnd
ness for his firm who arc building
England, 0-0, 0-0,^.
Ua1|i
OPENING AT QUALITY SHOP
hoimes
all over Florida. They loan on
Mrs. Mallory is still playing n men
Spring is here in all its glory, the
good
real
estate and enable the folks
woods arc purple with violets and
other wild flowers are in Idossoty. If who want to build or Improve their
mi go into the Quality Shop today, property the chalice at cheap money.
you can nlmbstJpiagim: that you are Head the advertisement in today's
in if lovely garden, nil abloom with Ilcraid.
(lowers of nil kinds nnd hues. BasKeta of lovely roses, howls of lillies
\V, II. Tolbert with^ the Shnforami swept fnced pansies nre every Weedpn Tailoring Co., of Cincinnati,
where, whiio the lints themselves look will be here with tho Churchwell Co.,
to show spring nnd summer samples
like flowers.
In the window id nn artistic a r­ nnd tnke orders for suits. Mr. Tolbert
CLUB HREAKFAST—7:00-10:30
rangement of strawberry colored chif­ is well known here having been com­
' BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH— 11:30-2(00
fon, and nt one end is a picture hnt of ing to Snnford for many yer.rs nnd
his many friends will be glad to sec
75c
him again. Rend the Churchwell an­
A La Carle -Sereire
nouncement on the last page of this
----------------------------- SPECIAL FEATURES -------- :---issue.
.
Orange Juice Free with nil Breakfast
Iced Celery Free with Noonday ami Evening Meal
A. F. FAI.CK, Chef
JOS. J. \\
Formerly with Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville
Mai

R O U T H BAKERY

MARCH 2nd and 3rd

iirrv « « iin iiia iiiin K
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Have your suit made to your measure. Select the
goods you like best. Mr. W. H. Tolbert, with the
Srluu'fi'r-lUm'uni enduring (Enmgaiui
of Cincinnati will be here to take
your measure*
i
/

Most persons who know fine'cars
are literally amazed when they
learn how closely Hupmobile con­
struction, parallels that of the
iftost expensive edrs.
.

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New nnd Reduced Prices
Effective Januury First
Ladies’ Rest Room

fytnford. Fla., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
Distrlbutora Seminole und I*ake Counties
One of the Lam est and Most Up-to-date Drive-in Filling
*
Stations in this part qf the Htate
a a iraB B a sa aB i

A Seen* Pram T H E PR ISO N ER OF. ZBNPA5
AT THE PRINCESS TOMORROW AND SATURDAY

First Street

SELLS IT FO R LESS

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be mentioned in n state wide article erings of tho Florida legislature DR. H. M, MASON IN BUSINESS
FOB HIMSELF AGAIN
knows there will be ju st about the
«uch as he quotes.
sc
same
old
crowd.
There
will
be
n
few
And he t* right. Dot life is too short
Dr. R. M. Mnson has purchased the m
ra tlltk r4 n t r f Kflrrnnnn H f f j l *«»to call Attention to all those articles who will lead in all th at is excellent, interests of Dr. L. D..Rhodes in tho
•*
"
■■ a r
M a r n o l la Ai f , S a n fn r* . F la .
-that are not real artiefc* about Flo- and who will carry out so far no is- dental offices of Mason &amp; Rhodes and ra
*a
Hda nt all—ju st advertising for .cer­ possible, their oaths of office. Then will carry on the business under tho
The Herald Printing Co. tain
there are the many who will delib­ nnmo of It. M. Mason as it formerly
sections,
PVni.iaiiBna
Sanford is spending a million dol­ erately violate their oaths of office. appeared. Dr. Mnson needs no intro­
— i -----_ __ _.__K«lll.&lt;r
n . J. IIOI.I.T ». ___;_
They know they are going to commit duction to Sanford people, Having MS Cards of Sanford's Repotn . J . 1 . 1 1 . 1 . t u n ,.„!*M-rrlar»-Tr^a»nr»r lars or more on business blocks alone
II. ' A. NKKI........ .... .... ( S r n r r a l l U n n t f t rig h t now. And we are with Willis th at net when they make oath. They been in business here for many years ■* able Professional Men, each
AHirrM.tmc t t n n n a r r
I»ri». 1IOI.1.T
IW n li in hia contention that nil of agree to “stand to and abide by that and is known fur and wide as one of *» of whom, in his chosen pro*
Adt rrtl. Ihr Elntra Mail* Known oh
Florida is growing nnd nil of Florida document known ns the constitution of tho best dentists in this part or the ■■ tension Ihe Herald recoin
Appllrallna
u
—J----------the state.” Thnt constitution says thnt state. His many friend* and .patrons M mends to the people.
I . K W H t l l i r r _ O l c e n U d o n M a n a a r r should be mentioned in an article on
there shall Ire a rcnpportlonmcnt ench will bo glad to lcurn th at ha will ru- in.
I ' k i m r ITO-W e l l r r B P. Pt*t
the ntntc of Florida. - '■j t
&gt;-a tea
nil 'Mi
ion years) nnd while thcro are a fow main in Hanford and will be. at the
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. Sa b a e r l n i l u n I’r l e * In A d » a n r r
)
Vrar....____ « — ........................... ffl.00 VISITORS BUYING STOCK IN THE phtf will exert themselves to See sueli
old.
location
over
tho
First
National
U
n
i
t
e
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a
jm
" kI It r llr r r r d In C 'llr hr C a rrie r
an action shall be brought about Bank.
"SB-fit
FALATKA BUILDING &amp; LOAN
Orw.VV'fh . . . . ---------j *;iUthe#-e,nre i]ot enough of them to bear
cA.'-DeCottes
STROUT FARM AGENCY
nny
Weight.
Tha hip 12- la IH-pa** W&gt;cklr *trrDavid Longfeldcr, n building nnd
■II rnllrrtr f«irN *»mlaolr I'minlr
*
Attorney-a l-Law
lift Mpgnolia Avc.
There will be the rnllwny attorney,
nnd la publlahrd O r r r Friday. Ad**r- loan expert of Newark, N. J., is vis­
tlalnp ralra mndr known «n nppllraDon't lose time if this interest* you.
who wns cloeted to succeed himself,
1 Inn. I1M prr sear, nlnnya In ndvnncr. iting Pnldtkn for a few days, having
Over Seminole County Bank
whom the rail interests raid must ‘lie Cord 5 room house, weti located, nice
»u:%inui\ T im associatko I'Iik m stopped off hero on n tour through­ elected if it costs five thousand dol­ neigbbornood, electric lights, gas, w at­ HANFORD
FLORIDA
Tlir Aasorlttlrd 1’rcss la carltjalvely out the suite. Ho is very enthusiastic
la
rs;”
no
one
will
say
thnt
he
ta
er.
House
iif
cxcelten*.
condition.
entitled lo tan use for rrjiuMlrrttlim of about Florida nnd says thnt he is. en­
all news UlannUhc* credited to II or
not olnerwlao crcdllrd In thM paper joying his visit in Pnlatkc very much, broad-minded and working for the Owner for quick sale nanics very lowFRED R. WILSON
nnd also itin local news published
Mr. Longfelder is secretary of live interests of the common people. As price, $2,100. $Bfi0 cash, balance
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
All rlphla of re-publlcstlon of special building nnd loan associations in New­ an attorney for the railway ten monthly.- The monthly payments are
dispatches herein are ul»i&gt; reserved.
months
in
the
year
there
is
no‘reason
‘ess
than
the
r
u
r
a
g
e
rent
paid
for
ark, N. J., nnd he is very enthusiastic
First National Bank Building
Office■IIKttAt.U IU II.IIIXIJ. Phone HH about the work of the Palatkn Build­ to suppose that lie will roost on the simitar houses.
FLORIDA
liand thnt supported him and com­ Why pay rent when a homo Kan lx- SANFORD
ing &amp; Loan association,’Among oth­
Foralan Aib*-il&gt;lrij Representative
mence
to
pick
its
finger
units
during
bought
on
such
easy
term
s.
2”H-tfc
TIIEAMF.mrANmfJ5.\S50CIAT1nN
er places he visited white in town was
HUSH POTATOES,
You'll seo Miss I.izr.if lady who's
the office of the I’alatkn Building &amp; the other two months, There wilf be
15 Hounds .........
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l.onn association nnd he became so the opponent of Ihe nb-fenco taw awfully tidy, in Twelve Old Maids—
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CHELLE MAINES
impressed wilh the possibilities of this because his brother has a friend who Klizn Neff is a little d e n t Hhe is one
-------------------- ---------------------has
forty
head
of
cattle,
and
if
it
of the Twelve .Olii Maids.
28J-2tp
JELI.O AND JELLO
COMPOUND.
association thnt he immediately took
-;- LAWYER
P alt Negri will not m arry Charlie
POWDER
4 A0
LARD,
4
£
out five shares of stock and said that should bo necessary to have the stock
COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS
— C ourt H o u se
Chaplin. No, when thnt red blooded
s
he probably would tnkc out more in penned in it would be impossible to
Per
Pkg.
X vvL
i
li
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Coughs and Cold* are contagious
old girl gets married she wants a real
the future, because he was very much slip them over Into another county and require prompt treatm ent as they
man and not a movie idol.
«
attracted by the fact that the. associ­ when the assessor was asking embar­ spread or develop into i-'^u nnd Grippe.
fc.amined
Gtaanea Designed ||
MONARCH COFFEE. Q
----------- 0------ ----ation was paying 8 per cent dividends. rassing questions.
There will bo—oh,'there is no use
u».
0 i ^ ' 03 ' l . o o
The Ornnpc County Motorcade to He said that this rate was consider­
~ • ^ • S T . J T i^ S E 1 Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Polk county wnn a great success. The ably higher than they could pay in in enumerating what there will lie. It Foley's Honey a:
Opt. D.
is safe to say the coming legislature and quickly check cough* nml colds. |
Herald has long contended thnt Sem­ New Jersey,
W^r.DORF TOILET
Ma t c h e s ,
The
constantly
increasing;
demand
f
o
r
‘
will
be
about
on
a
par
with
its
pre­
inole county should visit her neighOptician-Optometrist
During the, past month the Palatkn
Foley’s
Honey
and
Tar,
for
three
2
packages
decessors;
it
is
prayed,
n
t
nny
ra
t”,
, bors more. The results in Orlando Building &amp; I/inn association has sold
.T2 East First S tr u t
Sanford, Fla
that it will be no worse. It i* to be generations, has made it the •larg e st
speak for themselves,
25 shares to Ph Bade I|ih Ih people and
•
hoped that a few guild measures may selling cough medicine in the world.
■s
■
■
has a promise of some BO shares more
become
laws;
measures
which
mean
•
Contains
no
opiates—ingredients
*nrc
ELTON
J.
MOUGIITON
A guy with n funny name reported to follow.—I'nlntkn News.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
printed op the wrapper. Refuse sub­
a r c h it e c t
.to New York police yesterday that he
The same holds true of the. Ban- a betterm ent of the entire state ntld
COUNTRY EGGS
had been robbed of $02,000 on the ford Building &amp; Loan-association thnt which will not bo confined to a small stitutes. Insist upon Foleyta. Sob!'
everywhere.—Adv.
train while asleep. He ought to bo has many out-of-town investors nnd territory.—Paintka News.
investigated. His creditors will suf­ is getting more of them all the time.
The Twelve Old Maid* orchestra
BANKRUJTCY AND BOOTLEGfer by this robbery. Watch them.
It is strange that some of the cheap
will render a selection Friday night,
GING
money in the north does not come lo
nt the high School.
'JB‘.*-2lp
Orlando is thinking of extending Sanford where the rate in eight per
Bankruptcy nnd bootlegging h aj
its city limits. .Sanforil will not ex­ cent and if they can get jt the rate
nourished
in thin state for the past
has
gone
to
twenty
p
er,cent
but
a
l­
TUBES
tend tlie limits for Mime time to come.
two
years
or
more
until
it
seemed
th&gt;*
ways
with
liie
chance
of
getting
ovi
r
We have a lot of .territory now that
should never have beon taken into the limit, nml getting an illegal rate law* were not made that could pre­
r............
the city limits and we have more than Sanford could use n million dollars vent illegal bankrupt sates and the il- j 3 0 x 3 % . . . .
W. J. THIGPEN
|
Ollier* in I’ruporllnn
we can really take care of in the pro- nt eight per cent fur the building of legal geltjng of liquor.
Hut Uncle Sam is not asleep always
Ask for Prices on Tires
per manner. Sometimes a city bits o(T homes and apartment homes nnd if
•Real Estate
more than it can chew in which case this item reaches the eye of those although he may lake a'im p now nnd : ,\ coupon given with rach FIVE GAL*
folk* in the north who are only getting then, and the first blow was struck LON t'ASII purchase of GAS, good on FIRE. LIFE. AUTO INSURANCE
n had indigestion la the result.
five per cent on their money let them *■* Dado county thi* week when n
The government (]an riders find out write The Herald and we ’will put*.hunch of officials were indicted by
that the people are paying too much them wise to where they can invert the federal grand Ju:y for shielding
one or two million* in Hanford prop- the booth-ggi r* and for violating the
. • interest on loans. They fiml that derplte the (ny),
chea|&gt;U' erty a t eight per cent and the safi.it national bankrupt taw i:i concealing
assets in bankrupt carts.
the south is paying the some old It'nc Irnent In tho'Vorltl.*
1 Tile bankrupt law* of this state are
rate. They find out that We have been
|.; te ther very lax or the fight kind of |
tiying to work out our salvation here CANT FOOL ALL THE I'EOIM
l.tiv doe* got exist when a merchant
by |myiug exhorhitant rates on mon­
ALL THE TIME
cm
deliberately start up in business I
N
ey. An investigation would find the
with the idea of failing, store half "
African in the wood pile.
You a in 't fmd nil the people all
hia g o o d . in some other place and then J*
the time. The liquor ring in Florida
f.iil for a big sum and pay ten cents *
Kendrick Guernsey, one of the liv has been carrying things with a high on tho dollar mur keep running the i m
B r ‘est wires thnt ever sparked, Ims r.e- hnml becaiUfi* many promUient t *-o
•tore right on until he gets ready to JJ
ccpted the position of Executive Sec­ plo in every comniunity have licet fail again. Tim worst feature of the)**
retary of the Orlando Chamber of hand in glove with them. Prominent law is that it idlowu such things lo ex- •
Commerce, and will bo the active head people have been hand in glove with i t with the tiiuihination* o f tie- law
of. the organization with tail power other taw bleaker*. A man wilh toon and the liiwyers mid it -,-em thnt the
to go ahead nnd get results. This is ey could c mini it any kind of petty F. S. Government has l&gt;fcn call'll in
a step in the wight direction. The sec­ crime and get by with it. Law were and that if Florida laws will not pro­
retary of the Chamber of Commerce laughed at, honest people were lh&gt;ut- tect the creditors and the honest l)nshould have more jxiwer and more ed, the rogues were rampant And the Mhi’ss men the federal taws will pro- j
money and more' support ami. more laws wo it l ramp! mi under font. Flor­ le d them. The honest merchant i- ■
everything and then let him go ahead ida laws wore not only lax but they forced to pay hi.? hills because hr is m
u
have not been enforced, Federal law *
and put It over.
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A Scene From T1IE PR ISO N ER OF ZENDA
M
j
tamest
and
wants
to
pay
anti
he
is
lire troiq: enough to fit nny ea*e hut
B
-.Matinec Daily
___" Al flic Princess Tonight and Xnlardayfrom thi * time on they will he cnforc-j obliged to run counter to a lot of n
OCR MEATS ARE (»F TH E IR'.ST Ol \l.i1A —
WILLIS ROWKI.L CALLS THEM e-.i because the people art* tired of j bankrupt sales of yiods :it • uinoas o
Willis Rowell watches the iopart* I hearing the burdens while the lav.-' prleei with which
cannot coin)M&gt;te.
•tKKEu.iaifnniiz:^ rz n n n ^ n H 3 ::t:n u t;c c g u n r:a iiH sc au B c ca a sH a u K ra * i» of Florida' like a hawk and few men I
: -QUICK DELIVERY—--—
cm
n- lings ImliL
The
ftame
illegal
p
breaker* i ide in limousine^. They will
'
. 5V
know about the state of 1 londn a.- i all go to j.nl together now, the law­ good with whiskey j i lling t h a t i t
Ch
-•
JIOW TO CLEAN
dot'H Die indefatigable woikcr fur Lake
breakers nod the lawyers who have eounteiiniR'td by liie people of vnri- «
MArrilESSES
County and for Florida. The other day protected them ns the following fiom oils cities that should us-tat the laws ■
5fl. . •
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■
hit discovered that a certain firm do­ Tampa would Indicate:
iu being enforced. There hi a ring in
First, buy from us an electri.' S 1
ing business in Florida had compiled
“indictments returned by the recent this state thnt will be broken up soon
a report giving certain cities great session of the federal grand jury and the names of some of tliu promi-1
suction, cleaner which you can
credit for their building operations. here include one against H. T. and I). nent peo|de on the list will cause ma­
nttm h to your electric light soc- ■
The report only mentioned certain ci­ II, Owens, who formerly operated the ny of them to seek other climate*. The
ItcL - Then with our special de* *
ties probably because this firm wns Owens Produce -Company in Tampa. whiskey selling in Florida has rami­
J. IIUGII TILLIS, Prop.
, vice for cleaning mattresses, A
doing business in those eitiej. Rut it They nrc charged with a scheme to fication* thnt will startle tho world
pillows, lied coverings, curtaihs,
wns unfair because it did not take in defraud, in advertising in Georgia pa­ when they nre exix&gt; id and they will
Phone 105---- *----------------402 Sanford Avenue
the entire state. We saw the same a r­ per* for farm produce and promising ta* exposed in the next few montl;*
etc., turn on the current and let ■
ticle but we nro accustomed to being big profiLs." United States district a t­ and tho mimes of the prominent citi­ n a ■ « * * ■ * *
■ » * ■ ■ * ! « s i b * * B i s x E n a R E i r ! z : i : l.
handed n package in the state adver­ torney, W. M. Gober, also announced zens who are now aiding and abetting
tising nnd Hanford goes right nterig thnt capiases have been issued under the sate of liquor in this stnte will he
building a big city just the same. In the grat'd jury indictment for the published in all the newspapers of
this article about the cities thnt were arrest of Circuit Judge Henry F. At­ the state.
building nnt| growing Hanford nnd kinson of Dade county nnd his law
And there will also be more strin­
several other live cities in ,the state p a rtners, W. I. Evans and Martin gent lawn in the next session of the
want not mentioned, leaving n doubt Meruhon, under charge of concealing legislature about bootlegging nnd al­
in the minds of Jh u se Jiving in other assets on the bankruptcy case of the so bankruptcy nr.d other violations of
states ns to wHcther we h id a real Michigan Furniture Company of Mi­ the laws of the land in order that
city or not. Willis Rowell culls them on ami. Capiases have also been issued the really honest man of Florida can
g-- the article and snys that other cities for tile a rrest of Sheriff Robert C. continue to live,
are In the growing clnss and spending Baker of Ritim Beach epunjy, Robert
The ilay of the lawbreaker ia a t an
millions dn building and they should W. MUIbotirne, {former prohibition end. Tilt* honest people of thin state
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
That Is what you get from ui. Wo will not sell feed'that
------------- ------------ ugont in th a t bounty; Otis R. Parker, will ntR s^unl for it nny’longer.*
agement o f the fallowing .
?n
believo represenfa 'fair value for tho price ^
B.
prominent attorney for Fort Pierce,
CARD
OF
THANKS
p
a
x
u
u
w
'-fl?
rrts
e
3 f
ft ■f:
nnd George D. .Grady, well known
- 6 SELL
Q
WHEN U
i rWe
wish,
pi
Jhnqk
M
^.fpd
Mrs.
E.
GIVE
US
A
TRIAL
BOARD
OP
DIRECTORS
Fort Pierce man, under vHaVgck of
m )UR ’ REAL f X
UHT IT
_
i:ir-wr
If •• f e d
conspiracy to protect liquor runners," I-owe for their close attention nnd
v
ESTATE
(
5
/
WITH
US
nnd Remember
--'
kindness
during
the
illness
nnd
death
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J. It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffe, Dr. S. ft
™ U H MONEY HACK IF YOU ARE NOT H A T IS FI ED"
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NOW TIN ABOUT TIME FOR ALL of-our darling baby Grace) nnd the
eston, E. H, Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
r.:
"
friends and Dr. Robinson, nurse Mrs.
TO FORECAST
Hpenccr Height lots are going
Ethel Wuss, for the close attention
C. F. Williams
fust. One of the best sub-dlrls*
nml kind nursing during the illness of
About this time of year it is the our little boy Edwins
ions in Hanford nnd nil Mg lots.
bi-annual custom for nil newspapers
Sire us tiow nnd pick while pick­
May God'**richest blessing fall up
in Florida to say editorially:
ing Ujrpod., Easy terms.
on each nnd alt is our prayer'.
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
“There is e\Try Indication thnt the
Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Cameron.
coming session of the legislature will
be the b rst, broadest-mindrd, yet
It is the ignorance of the mass
m olt economical of nny session dur­ thnt makes war possible; it is the
THE CASH FRED STORE
3 . • A0KNT8 • .
-ing the twenty year* last jiast."
:
,s :
maks of ignorance that makes pence
,
Grain, liny
Ilay and
nnd FertUii
Fertilizer*
^
Feed, (irain,
All of which sounds very nice, and impossible.
lL ESTATE
.
is
handing
i
t't
o
th
o
u
in
a
correct
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3 MYRIJ.K AVENUE
^ ^
~ AND
' FOURTH STREET---ET- -HANFORD. FI A.
; Ca»asltr, Auto Insurants'
V
vetn-j 'f one doesn't have any regard
Helnic's stubborn determination
BL. SANFORD, FLA for t R i m i t h . Everyone who has not to give an Inch would indicate
■ We are now booking order* for While Leghorn Baby Chicks, 25c each'
~r~T-M --followed the course of the past gntlw that he has changed since 1918.
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DAILY HERALD, FR1
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Poland Recthof Geneva was « visto the city today. .
J. 11. Huddleston'of Geneva wan in
today with n load of grapefruit and
hen fruit and reports everything nt
Geneva as booming.

,&lt;y aH^.iJG’Ddtlcfia nrt.sealed In,dirl anil yerm n and moisture hre pealed out. You can’t
tfdcr groceries from the PIGGLY WIGGLY by telephone. We want the-people who de*
ire hcnltjh by eating clean groceries tricorne to PIGGLY WIGGLY and Kek’cU uch things
is they, want- with, their own hands. You tnk^ your own purchases wilh’Witf* \:Ierks,'pos­
ters and delivery boys don’t pitch litem around from pillar to post.

Come to Piggly Wiggly where you can get clean, fresh groceries at lower prices

have jiu t bought n tremcndouR;
atock Of A tiny Mutuum lam ahocs to
be told tu the public direct. Prlcicj
42.75. These shoes are 100'&gt;- solid;
It ether with heavy double nolo* *t»w-(
id and nailed. The uppers arc o f’
heavy tan chrome leather with bel-:
lows tongue, thereby making themj
waterproof. These shoes arc selling!
very fast and we advise you to order!
nt once to Insure your order being fill-!
cd. The sizes urc G to ill all widths;j
pay postman on receipt of goods or
r.ond money order. *Money refunded;
if thoei arc not satisfactory.—T h e-0.
S. Stores Co.,, 1441 Bruadwny, .New:
York City.
, , 182-tfc|

per cent of your motor •trouble 1* the use of low grade (.asolini
Ask us lo show, yoti the difference as analysed by the Depart­
ment of Agriculture of the S tate of Florida

We Sell High Test Gasoline
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“That Good Gulf Gasoline”
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Tires------Tubes-----Accessories

The balance of the slock of the J.
}!• Dressner store will be sold rvgnrdJess of cost, say#' an .ndvertlsemcn'
in this Issue of the paper regarding
First Street and Elm AveBna^
‘the Sprclnlty Shop sales for this week FOR SALE—T&gt;vo Stage Magna vox
1 Power Amplifier with
Vacuum
i Some flpc real intalo will Ik* aoid Tubes and Batteries complete, half
I in Snnfoiif in the next Week or two price, no radiophone net Is complete
| attd n glance over the Daily Herald without amplification.—KAY BROS.,
i- will make you some money. You will “EXJDE” Service, phone Si$, 288-4 tp
![ never buy Sanford property any
cheaper than it bj now.
Don’t miss Twelve Old Maids a t the
High School Friday night, 8 p. in.,
280-2to
Chat lie Drill is among the new ■J5 and H6c.
owners of HupmubUe having purchas­
ed one of the r.ew sport models of
W HERE IS THE-■MEANS? 239-2tc
Hupntobile Sedans. The R. (i 0. Ga­
rage is also putting on nn auction sale NOTICE C ? BPZC.’AL ftiBFTiKG OF
of used cara that will g ite everyone in THE iVi..." i.
■ S OF SANSeminole county the chance to own
FORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Notice ia hereby given thnt a spec­
Kanner’s Department Store adver­ ial meeting of the stockholders of
tises today with n line of goods ilpit is Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association,
being Bold a t prices that will move n corporation, will be held at San­
them at once. The department store ford, Florida, on the 2Gth day of
that “in three' blocks from high pric­ Starch, A, D. 102.1, nt eight o’clock p.
es" and Knnn&amp;r's ature is crowded m ,at the office of said corporation,
with real bargain:'. Sec the prices in for the purpose of considering and
this initje and go tti 213-215 Sanford acting upon 11 proposition to increase
Avenue.
tlie capital stock of said corporation
from the sum of $500,000.00 to $1,.
ItaumoPs 'advertise today the sale 500,000.00, and for the transaction of
SANFORI), FLORIDA
I of Taffeta Frocks nt prices that will any anti nil business necessary or de­ PHONE 1.10
; surprise you. Mr. Uuumul on his last sirable in connection therewith.
‘ trip north bought some special bar
By Order of the President.
gains in Tnlfita dresses and he offer* A t t e s t s
them tomorrow to the patrons nt pri­
A. *P. Connelly, Soctelnry.
ces that will make them move. Rc- 2-27-o-a-\v-5wr
1markable values and exquisite designs
in navy, brown nml black taffeta It YOU 1)0 any kind of farming in
dresses and you must nec them t*&gt; apFlorida you should read The Furm| predate them.
11 &amp; Stockman which deals with cit­
rus and truck fanning, live stock,
poultry ami dairying. Send for free
Confidence Men
simple copy or 25 cents for three
Convicted in Orlando months.
Yearly subscription, $1.00;
m Jlf
Must Serve Term three years, $2.00. Published twice a
Mr/t
B
y ■
month. Address The Fanner &amp;
Seven years in Uie stale peniten- Stockman. No. 10 Newman St., JackT h t .Sfj’nJjrJ o f Compuriion
tinty at Raiford uwnlt John King, 7.7, ronville. Fla.
233-Fri-Wed-tfc
ami William Banks, 52, confidence
men who were convicted in criminal
c n ic i it m i iff n r
tjii;
tii j i iiii m i . I n te l it o r
court here March 15 last and sentenc­
i»%. i \ a m i r i m h i m i i m i i . i :
ed by Judge T. PIctpn Warlow. The
l . IV e ||A \« |:||v ,
l l n r i l y , I •••■•(iliiliiiiiil, i ,
It’s a real pleasure to ow n a Buick not only
Etiprcnu* cdurt upheld‘the lower court
H 11rrl&gt; . 1Ir f m i l Ft o f ,
&lt; I I A l l ON
decision ye sic id ay ,,,
vj
because o f its dependable performance, but also
King and flnnkir Were nrrcstell in it
because Buick lias so m any conveniences th a t
-fnrtrtlfttcl last' March by Chief of De­
simplify its care and operation.
tectives Frank Gordon. Two 'young­
A fow m om ents will reveal exactly how ev ery
er nun, W. II. Nigel, 52, and Harry
Haynes, 2D, were with them nt the
day m aintenance of Buick cars is quickly, e a s­
time, hut wore muuitted ia criminal
ily, and cleanly done.
cou It.
T ho variety of these features and the comfort
M, It. Sweclon, of I hidden town, N.
J., was the cmnpldlning witness
th at they provide to the ow ner con bo fully
ug.iiiiHt the confidence men, '"Uing
appreciated only by personal inspection of th e
pojice bow he found a pocket book in
•
I(l23 models.
Hi'lllln-ilr t' uMl)
Kola Park with a - code, stock lists l it-.. , - I »• *'*»ttt:rt,
R ulk'ltf.r u m t uf I'.iuum I
umi other wire-tipping pnraphematin
fuT l'iitU|ltnlllIll:l
in it. Just ns Sweeten picked up the
l-lti-2fi-S-:-0-U-5
il d ir W&lt;l
1 ru iK m ld n tlll)
4 PsM.Coup* .
pocket book, of course, one of the con­
t t) S
5
T&gt;**rtn« 1I9S
7 I1***. Toutini
spirators came rustling forward to.
in &gt; 1JT5
S P a n , Touring
7 t*n,i. OfJjn
j ,,5
!k-.Ut - • • WAS
Spurt Raa,htfr
claim it, profusing* thanking Kweeton
Her IDAS
S P a n . S t i i n • IMS
Sport T ounnifor icturiiing the valuable wallet and
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Fo.'.'orf•»;
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m d r if lilt
offering to let him in on the inside of
liihtiiibl*J ,V•lu*&lt;&gt;ul then. Vf. ,t.C. PurrSau
I'liiu.
tth
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ll
[tru
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i
fur
U
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f
t
n
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I'uirmtnU.
the game ns a reward.
Rwielon was im lined, according to
unofficial reports, to listen to the
story, but bis wife immediately be­
1
t&lt; rm utnU M f u
tli* (r
came suspicious and finally persuad­
1
tT b r tn ltia iu r fo r R * u . Mi
ed her husband to take the m atter up
U rk ro ip 'li* * a n d W»U:il/u*&lt;.
D on't
tlm o Irrln x to kill tl
with the police, the arrest and convic­
... L. C, MOORE, Manager
8 ANFOhD, FLORIDA
..... . .r........
wua powder*. Ii-iuIJ* or aur ail*
tion of King and Banks following.
prepare Ilona.
When better automobiles are built, Buick will
King is said to htivo been over­ Rontly for U «o-B ottor than
3-US. U&gt;X, I'fl
l.S-OI. t
heard in the remark that Swtcton was
Build Them
lined up tp lose $50,000 in the swindle
hnd not his wife stepped forward and
saved him.
It afterward developed that King is
Crider indictment in Memphis, Tcnn.,
for an alleged swindle there, accord­
ing. to press dispatches.
, The two con men have been In the
Orange county jail nearly a year
uwniting the supremo court’s decision
on their appeal. They have been mod­
el prisoners, giving the jail authori­
ties no trouble, and hnvo watched the
newspapers daily in the hope of see­
ing n Tallahassee 'dispatch reciting
that the supremo coutt had reserved
the case or ordered a new trial,—Or­
lando .Sentinel.

1

DEMONSTRATION ON SWIFTS’ PRODUCTS, SATURDAY
. ONLY. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A NICE FANCY .

VO. 3 CAN ROYAL SCAR
LET PIN E A PP L E .........

SWIFTS’ OR KING AN’S SUC
•ED BACON, Mb. pkg. ........

NO. 3 CAN PREMIER BART
LETT PEARS ................

VO, 2 CAN DEL MONTI
MEDIUM SIZE PEAS

NO. 3 CAN PREMIER FRUIT
SALAD

NO. 2 CAN GIBBS’
STRINGLESS BEANS
.IARS FRENCH
MUSTARD ......

VO. 2 CAN ROYAI
SCARLET CORN

The kind you pay 35 to 45c
&gt; a pound for, in pkgs., lb.
I-LB. CAN MAXWELi
HOUSE COFFEE

Convenient to Care For and to Drive

Limited 2 Cans to Customer
CATMI*BE|X*S BEANS.
f
CAN ...... ...................... *...................... X

FANCY COOKING ADDLES
LB.
......................... .....
VAN CAMP'S TOMATO
• CATSUP, large nize bt

I CANS BANtJUET
SARDINES ..

. ’ , ....

I-LB. TALL CAN ARGO
r ed salm on
i

CANS PiN»:
SALMON

1 CANS SUNBR-n’E
!
CLEANSED
I M III 1 1
?trglJSSSK.-J*

8-LB. SACK GOLD MEDAL

F L O U R ........................
RISCO, 1-LB,
CAN .... .

FANCY FULL CREAM
CHEESE, Ih. ....
25c VALUE SCRUB
BRUSH
...................
I ROLLS MONGUE 10ILHT
PAI*ER
CREAM OF WHEAT,
I'acluige .

34c
He
19c
28c
air rramm

STAR NAPHTHA POWDERS,
Large size ..... ...... ............ .
BARS LAVA
SOAP ...........

CR ISC O . 1 «/j-LB,
C A N — ..........

CRISCO,
CAN

1 PACKAGES
PEARLINE
1 PACKAGES
SOPADE ...

'RISCO, G-piI
CiMSCO, a-LB.
JCA N .iitf.i

13c"
..29c
26c
20c

rnra«tfill UIH,

TOILET SOAP.
CAKE

have^purchased of J. M. Dresner

"Don’t you dnro diaturl) tny Mtting
lirn!" Bov if he did? March Cth at
thv High .Sihuol.
200-1tc

)ss or consequences—Come prepared to Buy
1{ POR SATURDAY WE WILL HAVE EVERW HING T H A rl
! | fH E MAilKET AFFORDS AND THE LAW ^ALLOWS. OUR
U VEGETABLE DISPLAY SHALL AT ALL TIMES BE-O N E ()F

as the Values are Tempting-------------------------

214 E. first Street

£g Forinerely Location of J. M. Dresner
TREBE?

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HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1023

THE SANFORD

(Dr The AmorlnlrS Press)
WASHINGTON, March l.-JCfforta
to obtain cheaper credit for the farm ­
ers thus far have failed to produce an
appreciable effect on the Interest

rates, charged by banka "in the .imnll
cities und (otriil of agricultural sections of the west and south, according to observations of the federal re ­
serve board in Us annual report made
public yesterday. The hoard soys
that the interest rates of those finan­
cial institutions remain practically
unchanged despite the lowering of the
rediscount'rates by the reserve hanks
In the past year and other moves de­
signed to be of assistance to the ag­
ricultural industry.

THE GREAT

SECOND STREET
BETWEEN
PARK

AND

OAK AVE.

COMPANY

IONA TOMATOES,
No. 3 cans, per cnti
A. &amp; P. CORN,
No. 2 enn, each

A. &amp; P. FLOUR
SELF-RISING
12-lba...........
FAMOUS FOR OUR TEAS AND COFFEES
THEA NECTAR,
&lt;
Zi-lb. packages.......... ......... ........................... .......... &lt;

The board note* that there is a
much closer relationship between tlie
interest rater charged by banks in
industrial centers and the reserve re ­
discount ra te s ..
" It ia noteworthy, the reports aaya,
"that the rates charged by banka in
the Rtnnl] cities and towns of tho ag ­
ricultural districts of the west and
south tire practically on the same level, ns they were u year ago. This
was doubtless &lt;\ue to the fact that in
those sections It is the custom for
banks to charge n given rate of in­
terest, usually ranging from 8 to 10
per cent the year round, without re;
gr.nl to interest rates obtaining in in­
dustrial i&amp;ri&amp;gr* ‘dr to "discount rates
in effect a t the.federal reserve banks.
"Inasmuch as the reduetihn of the
rediscount rate at the federal reserve
banks has not resulted in n corres­
ponding decline in tho rates paid by
the formers and other borrowers who
deal with banks located in the small
cities und towns of the agricultural
sections of the west and south, it is
apparent that in those sections of j
the country where relatively high in­
terest rates prevail and thore is n
wide nmrgain between such rates and
the federal reserve bank, rates, the
latter have hut Might, if nny, effect
upon rates charged by reserve bonrd
banka.
"In the financial centers, where
the money markets are more sensi­
tive to changes in the financial slt-j
tuition there is a closer relationship}
between reserve bank discount rates
[and rates charged to customers by re­
serve member hanks.
“In December, 1921, member banks
charged their customers rotes of 5
per cent or less on eight-tenths of one
per cent of the paper rediscounted
with the federal reserve bank, whera­

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KEEP THE SMALL MAN IN BUSINESS
B)
^
*

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

Seminoki Prink
' 88$®*°' I'leWs!
Phone 401

1,000 LI IS. HIGH GRADE COFFEE,
i cr IB. ...................m.

(This is Special)
HOUND STEAK,
CHOICE POT ROAST,
WESTERN BEEF, per lb

FANCY CREAM CHEESE,
Per lb,
.........................

OVEN ROAST OF BEEF,
This ia Western, lb. .....

LUNCHEON MEAT,
tit, per Hi, . . . . .

CHOICE BREAKFAST BACON STRIPS,
Per lbiiJWii ***** ,MI."
| 4lM***»i *tt*****Sf*f«t

B. W. HERNDON

PfCKLED OX TONGUE, per lb
FINE FAT FLORIDA STEERS, All Cuts, per lb...... ................ .
PICNIC HAMS, SWEET AND CHOICE, per lb............................

INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRE------—AUTO-------- RONDS

S. O. Shinholser

JUST A FEW HAMS LEFT,
SPARE RIBS,
at, per |b. .
....... "......... . . . . . . . . . Per lb..........— ........... ................ .

Contractor nnd Builder

RED CIRCLE COFFEE,
Specially Selected, lb.

SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST
BACON TIPS, per lb. ...........

FRESH CORN-FED GEORGIA
PORK LEGS, Ui......... ............

15i
15,

O dL rh

riH S WEEK WE HAVE AN EXPERT BUTCHER FROM CHICAGO, MR. 7)TT() LKVY

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
BOKAR

COFFEE

ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SMOKED SAUSAGE,
Per lb. ................... .................... .........................
WHITE BACON GOIN(

C i t - I m p r o v e d tnnd

Cl«r Lola

Per Pound

l l n a l a r a a I’r o p r r t r

4Iit Io OfTlro
St C l S C II
SAN H(l III)

l i e AI. T V

C O M I'A N Y

I S V C X T M I 'S T

COM PANY

We offer you Duality Merchandise at-Minimum 1’riceH. Wherever you
find an A. &amp; P. Store you find Economy and low prices

STEWART The Florist

BARGAINS, NOT ONE DAY

t Flowers-------------- Floral Designs

KEEP MOVING

Annual nnd Ornnmrnt.il Plants

----- NEXT DOOR TO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
sa fr.Y B B B P a sn a a a a n

311 Myrtle Ave.

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine nnd Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62 — -Sanford, Florida

L. B. IIODGINS
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
META 1. WORKS
Genera! Repairing
297 French Ave.----------- Sanford, F*a.

II. VV. SAWTELLE, C. P. A. (N
I. GEO. II. WRIGHT"

"MR. I. W. H.

Rooms 8 nnd i) Fountain Building
Dot,AND, FLORIDA

JAP. PONGEE

LUNETTA ZEPHYR AND

Government inspected—32-in

IMPORTED GINGHAM

Auditing
Corporation Accountin
Estate Accounting
9:0,) A. M. to U P. M. cxzopt by appointment

CHESTERFIELD VOILES

Dark Grounds, Floral Patterns,
40-in.

LACE STRIPED VOILES

Plain colors, 36-in.

METRO
V ICT URt

If the Princess Flavin
could have loved the real
king—or Black Michael; or
be die gorgeous Antoinette
&lt;lc Muuhati.

But love docs not inspire love, fortunately in ono
ease; for if it did thcro would be lacking the fas­

cinating story of

IMPORTED JAP CREPE''
Government stamped

All diitera at the Lu-Beth Cafeteria between the bourn of
5 p. m. amt 9 p. ni. Saturday will bo entitled to a guess td
the number of beans in the pot which iH on display in the
window of the Lu-Beth Cafeteria,
i

NAINSOOK AND LONG CLOTH
10 yard pieces
_ J, * » , •

•

REMEMBER NATIONAL EXPOSITION OF EVERYTHING IN SILK
NEXT WEEK—MARCH 5 TO 10

j

»

The Person Guessing the Nearest
Will Be Rewarded with a

1

Leave your guess at the cash register
Scenario by Mary OITara
FhotoRraphy by John F. Sells
( DramaUsailon by Edward Rom '1

East First Street

■New Meisch Building
l■ ■ B B B B B B ^ B B B B B B .

�PAGE

RD RAIL* HERAT,!). FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1922

ELIMINATED

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

n i l The* .X««,&gt;rl»te&lt;t ' T i-m I

BOWLING

ATLANTA, Feb. 28—Millsapa col
|cg&lt;* of Jaekson, Min., n represents
t ivo of th t 8 .'I. A. A. wa« tho fin
team to be eliminated from the South
LiW collegia to conference baa
h ft hall (ournnmt-nt which npenc
here y*;»Ur{inyqfunii*Bi. ThtwMUsb
sipians went down before tie fai
quintet from Furman university, c
Greenville) S. C., to to 21. «
Waters and Brock of Furman, wet
the principal stars in the first Kami
Waters made six field goals and Broc
five, while Andrews of the snmb tcai
made three field goals and eight o:
of nine attempts at fouls.. Foprsa
and McCormick starred f o r ’the Mil
sap until.
Al! teams entered we i t on han
when the tournament got under wa;

TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Club Women
Form Association
Dodger Men Unhurt
in Lenape Smash
Fletcher Presents
With a Utopia on
Are Appointed
Petition Opposing *To Represent State
Earth as Its Aim
Container Standard
t ll j r T h e A««orlnlt-U I ' r r s a l
TALLAHASSEE, March I.—Three
women, prominent in club and civic
iu licit ins of this rtnte. have been
named by Governor Hr.rdce tu.reprerent the state ;.t the National Con­
ference on State Parks to lie h, M in
ihe Tml.ey Run State Park, Indiana,
Mnv “-K inclusive. TIium* nnnied by

Some picture hint night.

SACRAMENTO, Mch. 1.—Condi
thins on earth rivaling those of Utupij
constitute the goal «f the l.ightbearera of California, an ar -point inn formeil In Lets Angch" fur earryii
tin
lurch of oniightCTimvnl to |ln* fuut

Another good one tonight

WAS 1IIX QTO N, Mch. 1 \Vhen
the bill fixing a standard for fruit and
vegetable containers came up for con­
sideration an the .-Vtmle yesterday.
Senator l*h.*t&lt; her pte-enled the fnl
lowing petition ngned l.y J. M. Arch­
ibald, !&gt;.
Smitli and approximately

•yr.n j u -j i . ja B J ik n a n u t aiiU K 3*niic*naunK i:asauaauH M H «aui»*R anaiinnnaanua**aB nanuaB entiB B M «i

IMncKnmn, w inter ia r a ami «r*.
us explained. in the articles, U. to
(i. Sewell, Miami.
“bring to the woill enlightenment
, *
"
and thun liberation through science."
Rex Ingram never turns out any
Don't forget the Auction Salir 01
Thi&lt; object Is to be reached l&gt;y tin*
thing but the best.
VALENTINO TO WED AGAIN
Automobile* Saturday, March tfrd, I “teaching of universal law* and for*
p. nt. at the 1J. &amp; 0. Motor Company, ces of nature nod their application to
A ihI "The Prisoner of Zendn" n
f VI r "ftur : *'•»%•§■* l n | r*1 l'*r#*s-«|
corner
Second Street and Sanford humanity's evolution."
.story of roynl romance; and of ad^'UCHICAGO, M.h, I.—Hodolplto Val­
2*8-3tc
The n«soriat|on, the articles aLo
tnre us breathless and an flaxfling entino. divorced from dean Acker, al- Avenue.
--------------—
set fo rth , is to be international in its
n*t sword play will hold the h o a r d s to- -..i n screen aetresa,- a year ego. and
also, for the same period enjoined ■, The Daily Herald, lot* per week, j scope; scientific, non-sectarian, imnpolitical nnd, nonArt trial.
from playing for others than the Fa-' we«i. for lac.
3 -boc&gt;n the custom Os- mr.tH Pbty cts-Iyr-V y corp'/in'ion, net
some family each and only i* to start a iboaring tear.within
o lie his guests and see a few weeks, but ir. to remarry his j
ithout cost and tonight present wife. Winifred llndnut, to
Perry Jcrnigan are the whom he was married in 'Mexicali,
Bring the wife Ferry Lower California, after his divorce,
ood picture.
Incidentally Miss Acker is appearing
_____
j at a down town theatre and Valentino.
the program for next and his second wife are appearing at
tJCIC CHASSIS'
I(
will la? some good ones, a down town cabaret. Ihe third maTwock in every way the ‘ mge of tin screen "shirk" is to take
siting belter and bettor. ’ piece at a down town h it. 1 next we-k.
"Cootie"
pro--hied confirmation it received froni
l.os Angeles o f.th e nb-elute divorce
Ethel ilcWnde, the poetical Maid, decree granted there.
will read one of her love poems in
"Twelve Old Maids" Friday night at
Governor Appoints
the high school.
2&gt;'.»-2ip
In fact it's a mas(crpio;i’

“3 Blocks
from
High Prices

Department Store

213-215 SANFORD AVE

3 Blocks
r
-»
from
High Prices’

PHONE 550

W E CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Come in and let us prove it. Huy where you can save the most.1’ That’s
ihe wav we do and th at’s why we can save so much for you. The. values
on this sheet will prove us to be a REAL ECONOMY STORE.

f

Florida Men For
Coastal Highway

ENAMELED BERLIN K E T T I^S ,

f. quart, with
rovtrs

llljr T b r

Georgia Country
Sausage
Home-made Potato Sal
ad, 20c pound
W E DELIVER

\ a « » p l ,i ( r i l

.TALLAHASSEE, Fin.. March !.
Eight men have been named by the
governor t i comprise Florida’s dele
gallon to the meeting of the South
Atlantic (Joax la I Highway Associa­
tion to be held nt Charleston, S. 0.,
March 15 and 10. Those named arc:
.3. M. Tatuni, W, S. Maxwell, Miami;
II. E. Robinson, F. SJ Corey, West
I’alri Beach;'H. B. Groves, St. Augustine; Sidney D. Bramatt,* Daytona;
iiuwnrd
Boss, Jacksonville, nnd
Cfatulo Nolttn; Jacksonville.'

ALVAN’.ZED WATER
PAILS*,

NIGHT GOWNS, good .junilty
NT.insoak, White
A &lt;
ami Flesh
f/C

15!) MUTER
PITCHERS

LADIES' KNIT UNION
SLUTS, knee length

ALVAN'lZRD WASH
BOARDS

F . O . O. D E T R O IT
LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, with scam
Black, Cord, and
O R Irfl
White, pair .............

The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Tho Herald delivered iix times a
uek for 15c.

LADIES' PATENT OXFORDS, 1
Strap, Junior
Louis Heels

Q /3

E &gt; fl

.... 3

LAJMESkl'-U'ENT. OXFORDS, 1

IMPORTED RATINE, Colors Tan­
gerine, Orchid, Blue, Gray nnd
White,
| A
yard

Mice costs so little and the sub­
sequent saying in delivery cost is
so great that further delay in
on this beautiful lypo of sport cir. Tho NEW OAKLAND SIX L-l^IN DEB 8 PORT, low body and rnty In line is worth three times cveiy
dollar of th«T$I165.0Q wo ask. Spanish leather upholstered cushions
'
N It’s powerful quiet six
Insure perfect riding comfort nnd‘ enjoyment,
tvllndcr engine takes all the ga« there Is in gaa In minimum consump­
tion. Automatic heat control and perfect location of all manipulat­
ing parts make driving a double pleasure. All Improvements nnd ac­
cessories. ’ Up-to-date from the wheels to tho top. Look over our
other models, also.
,
.
’

List your order at once^-a small
down paymenU-convenient, easy
terms,
,
Ford priori hitvf nnvr brtn to low
Ford quality hat norm boon to high
| ' g f l l r m a n , I r u t Inn n r I ’n t k e v I ’a r l l r u l a r a n i l
m o of th r fallowing at U l i
.

T. U. r o i ' ....... —

12* W* W e l l t i l l Y —

Oak Avenue nnd Third Street

o

Jl?*

MERCERIZED PONGEE,
and Natural,

1-strap,

/ * {\

IIII.DRENIS PATENT
OXFORD. I.
strap, pair

Special Saturday
and Monday Only
I LOT IMPORTED GINGHAMS

COMBIN'KTTKS

HR(VVY IRON FRY
PANS, 75e value

LADIES' COMFORT, OXFORDS

White

BLACK* SATEEN, fti-lncfe*
quality,
O

g a l v a n iz e d

FIN DISH PANS
1 (-quart , ....

IMPORTED JAPANESE
_____
CREPE, yard

PHONE 17

vf O p

...

A |
S f,

RUCK TOWELS, N Fix
22-in., each —
MEN’S UNION
SUITS ..... .

GALVANIZED
TUBS, No. 2
WHITE AND WHITE ENAMELHD COMBI
NETT EM N
JTL iDOK STOVES,
r.-lurnars,
fl**
DUPLEX WINDOW
SHADES, each

Special Saturday

WORK GLOVES,
I-STRING

BROOMS.
m

EDWARD HIGGINS

. 50c value,

I 'u n l, l.ln ru la , F n n U n *

(Limit, 10 yards to ruslomcr)

MEN’S WORK
. SHIRTS, cacl

�Tiip-SANFOKl) DAILY 11lilt ALU, l ’JUUAV, MARCH 2 ^ 2 :1
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Corner 2nd St.
and SanfordAve
FOR SALE

w FARMS
HOMES
ClassIfled’Ad* t r a word. No
Ad taken for less than 15c.
And positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany nil orders,
Count the words and remit
arordingly.

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Prlc» $11^000,'- Terms ran be arrang­
ed.
___
■(*KLEKT"FXRM
**
10 ncrjfc,!nll tiled. Good land ig
pood condition. No buildings, flow­
ing wells, Hoar hard road. Close in.
Also near loading station. (F ricc $6,500.00. Terms.

HUNT,ALOW
*
Ka New, 5 rooms, good location $3/100.00
Terms like rent
fc
A. P..Connelly &amp; Sorts'
"Phone 18
108 Magnolia Ave,
1
Ask
for
.Mr.
Bronson
STORY AND HALF HOUSE

b

N» *a Beautiful grounds, large lot 100x381

amte.

„

OltANUE GROVE ‘
Over 6 litres, all in bearing’ trees.
SALE— (.‘vntrolimg interest In
On corner of hard road, rear city.
ami. Large hardware store iloTerms to responsible people. Price
jusi floss. Reason ftir Killing ntb$5,006.00. '
tterttit.i. A ddress-711 N. Miami
iu c , Box DO, Miami, Florida.
2-12-c-o*d-3w
CELERY FARM
:rcs tiled, 5 acres tine h a n d. On
ifilEUS—You cun gat »eeu
road, near hard surfaced road.
rng-r and irrigation plugs nt t£.®
Inn4. No buddings; lias not
ord Novelty Work*.
160-tfc
worked for nomo time. Price,
JHF, FOR SALE—7 blocks fr..m
,00. Terms can bo arranged.
stoiTice. Bargain for cash. W. J.
ilgpcri.
288-6te
ACRE CELERY FARM, 5 acre;
id, fine hammock land, farming
iplcmcntA t.nd mule. Cheap for
sh. W. J. 1hignen.
!iB8-6lc
dly Herald- utt mue at Joo'ii .sinoi.e
id, Mobley* i Drug Store and
I's Pharmacy,

CELERY FARM
10 acres, all tiled,'in first class con(.itiov. Nice new 5-room cottage, nl-i
t room house and out buildings. Near
bard road, and railroad. This place
has been Well taken cure of and pro­
duced a good errfp of celery this year.

One platinum
v^iat*bntU set in it.”
290-tfc Ifernld office and roci
(■’Oil RENT—Eight ■rt/ogi housej well
Joqttcd.—A, P. Connelly £ Sons,
J«Q$T~One whi{c mul rwl pldded
or(i
July. h*und bitch dog, on brick road
or
near Wekiwa bridge, Pfeb. Mth,
room
weight*
about 28 pounds. Six years
Second street.
old. $50.00 reward.—J. II. Hardin,
1 WANT TO KENT two or three
oo t Elm Avc.
288*fltp
rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
with bath, ?fid use of' garage, for LUST—Large Cameo pin, Feb, ]7. II
returned to owner, liberal reward,
myself, wifo and one child ubout
2t»0-6tp
nine years old. Must bt reasonable. See Herald office.
Or would consider small cottage.
Address Box XX, care Herald, tfd
WANED—A chanco to build your
F o il KKN'T—Large furnished »ooni
new homo before lumber gets any
with private entrance’ and running
higher, Plans and estimates furnish­
water for two gentlemen. Apartment ed.—Satyford Novelty Works. 183-tfe
5 over Herald, office.
$25.00 per
;lontb*.
287-4tp GOOD JOBS for good hoys; dean and
healthful work. Opportunity for
Fdit KENT—House, all modern con- advancement. Apply Western Union
veniencej, fine location.
Inquire Telegraph Co.
280-tfe
2QJ Kant F ifth Street.
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WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus lorn
FOR KENT—Furnished housekeeping
seed, for good clean stock will pay
or bed rooms, $3.00 per week.—311 n good price. Address W. I’. Newell
East Fifth St.
290-2tp Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
FOR KENT—Ope fro n t bed room, 117

SPENDING ALL
and saving: NOTHING means de­
pendency upon OTHERS in time
of.need!
Safeguard yourself against this
by having an ever increasing ac­
count at Our Savings Depart­
ment.

WANTED

ft. Citrus trees, bnnimu and shrub­
bery. Close jn $5,250.00.
Easy term.)
SALE—New Chevrolet utility
ipe, has been run 2,000 mites,
good cord tires, bumpers, spot
BUNGALOW, 66,500.00
, at a bargain. Inquire of John
E
ast
front,
Southeast comer, 5 rooms.
y a t John Russell's home. Ibm-Clp
Buth, large front porch. Buck poreh,
SALK—Oranges for sale, $1.25 laundry tubs. Hot Water piped nil
r hundred. Just drop n card to over. Double floors. Yroperly built
ddress indent—W. V* Dunn. l t A. thVougKmit. Ideal location.
Terms
224-A,’ Sanford, Fin.
286-Glp

FOR SALE

"SALl'b—Doairr and Gays’ paint*
d varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
tj, Sanford agents.
113-tfe

FOR RENT

FOR SALE—Lot, next

4% Interest will be paid and
you’ll be self respecting and inde­
pendent.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

2D0-3tp WANT hill—Colored man with

Tain ily ort celery farm, steady job. In­
quire M. 8. Nelson or Box 276. 280-3t‘p
MA N *O lT LAD Y WANTED—every
city, sell guaranteed silk hosiery di­
rect to wearer. Best season begin­
ning. Write Silktex Hosiery- Mills,
208 *Masonic Temple, Jacksonville,

to my residence, ideal
location.—S. W. Brad­
ford.
285-6tc

FOR KENT—Furnished
upstairs
apartment, two large rooms, 306
Palmetto Avo.
290-2lp
rO R KENT—1 nice apartm net, id
conveniences an d 'w e ll furnished.-TALLAHASSEE, Mch. T.—Henry Odra* Building. Phone 181. 200-tf
Cmwftird Tucker, u ho' had j!2 child­
ren, wnn Tallahassee's first while set­
tler, according to - a contribution
between a $p1rilrul blessing
printed in the Tullahns.-t - Democrat.
way ho feels aftt-r u good
Tinker was descrilnd an having (unit
from Georgia in 182.1 and built a tog
cabin where the capital now stands.
n't the fact tiiat dry.-, have
Me Wn* n primitive pre.u h&lt; r,. having
that makes the law hard to
served in »hr.t capacity for 16 &gt;vni!&lt;.
■, bat the fiu ; tbit wets have
When be diet! lie was the fatiier, the
grandfather and great grandfather of
711 descendants. Of bis 18 boys ami
A sen ator L n mnn who thinks the
14 girl* nil were models of piety ex­
cept one boy who turned mil to !»c great staieamen of the day may be
counted on one's left thumb.
a black cheep, the item ..lid.

POBiyiON WANTED—Anyone de
hiring any help in a dry goods, pro.
eery store, cu;e .or central office,
plea.se notify at once, Miss Otolete
Lundress, Sihiford, Fin. *
SSO-Stp

Sanford Cash Grocery
Ham Sale, Saturday.
Van Camp’s Cream, 5c
can, limited 12 cans, ltc

F. P. FORSTER, President

B, F. WHITNRR, Cashier

B s s ia x m B in D im s iis a D B M B iB is K a a B fliB S B H ^ is s s Q a s s iiiiR i

GO NORTH BY SEA
.MERCHANTS &amp; .MINERS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

Jacksonville to Baltimore and Philadelphia
vo. sailings weekly. Through fares to Eastern and Western Points. Automobiles rarried. Information ns to fares, reservations, etc., on request.
M. HAILE, GENERAL AGENT,
Pier 800 E. Bay SL,
Phone 63i

SANFORD, FLORIDA
:&gt;man &amp; Tucker’s Addition to Sanford—One Block East of N ew B. &amp; O. Garage
K N O W N A S .'THE JO E H A R ItO L li P R O P E R T Y ’

The buildings located oil this property and now occupied by colored people will be sold separately at auction same day of sale with the distinct un­
derstanding that they be removed from the premises not later than ninety days from date
sale. Lots will be sold on easy terms. Buildings
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will i nthe future make money for purchasers; last but not least, it will be one great step towards cleaning up the gateway to jthe beautiful dis­
trict lying beyond Sanford Avenue and on the Nqrth andSouth side of,Uuioh Avenue. We would appreciate seeing all those interested in this dis-

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,'FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1923

Convict Died
of Beatings, Says
Dakota Assembly

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loves tiR* Hon Inlo Circumstances of
Rcath of M artin Tabert Ordered
By Hardee
TALLAHASSEE, Mch. 1.—A full
investigation Into the alleged brutal
(Hutment nnd death of Martin Tabert
„1 Munich, N. D., ,while a county conTjtt under Uaso hns already been or­
dered and Aill bo rigidly prosecuted,
j, «-os msdtt known at tho governor's
office yesterday! Tho goveritoFa utton-

WATCH
SPACE
tom orrow

PHOTOGRAPHER
lit PARK AVE.—GROUND FLOOR

tinp was brought to a news report] lowing h}s sentence, telegraphed hit
from Bismarck to thc~cffect that th o , family for funds with which to pay
North Dakota senate had adopted n his fine. Tho money was sent him unrexolution calling upon the Florida ofl der special delivery letter in care of
ficials ^to institute ’a vigorous probe
with a view to bringing those respon­
sible for Tabert’n death, to justice.
The grand jury meeting In Taylor
county the latter par* of March will
CHARTERS ISSUED
have before it aiTidnvits gathered by
Illy Tk» i M n d t l l l P l» M t
a North Dakota attorney.
TALLAHASSEE, Mch. 1. — The
it was also made known th at Sena­
secretary of slate has Issued the fol­
tor \V. C. Hodges of this city had an­ lowing charters:
nounced his intention 6f asking for u
Miami Atlantic Holding Company,
senatorial investigation in the case real estate, Miami, $500,000.
when the legislature convenes. Sena­
Grant Development Co., Cocoa, $30,te rJlodgca and Fred H. Davis are lo­ 000.
!
cal attorneys for Talbert’s relatives
Vero Bnnk and Tnis^tCo., Vera,
and nre promising to file suits in con­
nection with his death.
Tabert, a youngster, was taken off
n freight train here and convicted of
vagrancy in county court December 15,
1921. He was rente need to pay a line
of ^25 or scree two months. Ho was
subsequently sent to the Putnam Lum­
ber company at Perry, Fla., under the
county lease system. Under date of
February 3, 1022, the company report­
ed he had died February 1, from fever
and “other complications" and hnd
been buried nt. Perry.
His death was Inter the subject of
an investigation originating in North
Dakota and which brought a state’s
attorney from that slate to Flnridn.
According to aiTidnvits gathered by
the attorney, Tnbort hnd been merci­
lessly flogged while ill nt the camp.
Affidavits recite th a t nt one time he
was given till lashes. Following his
death according to another affidavit,
he was dressed in clothing left by u
Jacksonville,
negro convict, thrown, into u box and
put under ground,
Attorney. Davis‘stated that the a f­
fidavits also set forth that Tabert, folFar quick re*uRa, try a want ad.

FOR SALK—Entire stock of FIRE­
STONE, M1CHELIN, GOODRICH
S1LVERTOWN
and
OLDFIELD
CORD Tires nt preferred ‘ wholesale
prices. .Must be sold In ten days.—
CASH O N LY .-RA Y BROTHERS,
Phono 1W8.
28fi-4tp

Don’t forget tho Auction Sate of
Automobile* Saturday, March 3rd, 1
p. *m. at the B. &amp; 0 . Motor Company,
comer Second Street and Sanford
Avenue.
288-3tc

SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

CEMETERY WORKA' SPECIALTY
JOHN GOYETProprietor
1018 Wc«t Flret S trw t

1018 Wart F lrrt Atxart

Dntty Herald on snla a t Joc’a Smoke
Houhe, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf

The Herald delivered six times
week for 16c. •'

The Herald for first class job work.'

CLUB BREAKFAST—7:00-10:30
BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH—11:30-2jOO

75c

S A N F O R D

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AVIATION FIELD

A l.a Carte Service
j
----------------------------- SPECIAL FEATURES ------------------- -----Orange Juice Free with all Breakfast
Iced Celery Free with Noonday and Evening Meal
A. F. FAI.CK, Chef
JOS. J. W EG MAN
Kormrrly with Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville
Manager

SUNDAY, MARCH
4TH, 2:30 P. M.
Cl!
HAN-A MERIC AN

The story of how Hupmobile achieves
the amazing' economy and reliability for
which it is noted, is interesting, and val­
uable, to any car owner. Let us tell you
how the Hupmobile is built.

Most Thrilling AUTO STUNTS Ever Seen

AREIAL STINTS

Now nnd Reduced Prices
Effective January First

BAND CONCERT

MISS BOBBIE BOWMAN

Indies' Rent Room

WILL DROP .1.000 FEET FROM PLANE

DARE DEVIL EDDIE FAIRBANKS
NOTED AERIAL PERFORMER, WILL DO SEVERAL HAIR-RAIS­
ING STUNTS IN THE AIR
Stunt Flying nnd Passenger Carrying by Florida’* Mint Popular
Aerial Pilot. JIMMIE JOHNSON
YOU’LL MISS IT--------------------.---------------------- IF YOU MISS IT

Sanford, Fla.. Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nnd Lake Counties
One of the larg est and Most Up-to-date I)rlvc-in Filling
Stations in this part of the state

Next week will be "Silk Week" an Exposition of "Everything in Silk." Sill
Piece Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, and Silk Dresses. One of the most import
ant features in connection with this Week of Silk Sales will be a splendid dis
play of "Mallison’s" Novelty Silk. Tuesday, March (&gt; to Saturday, March 10.

SALE OF SILK

Mullison’s Chinchilla Satin,
yard .................... . .

minor and Phoenix Pure Thread Silk, Black, park
Brown, Grey White and Tan ....... ............ . ............. ...
All Silk heavy-weight Onyx and Van liunlth in plain and
fancy, $3.50 values, for Silk Week ............. ....... . ....... .......
Twenty dozen Rod more and Onyx Chiffon and Thread Silk
sennet and extra good value for $1.75,
,
Silk Week, pair ....... .......... ...............
........................*

Madison's Roshuunra Crepe,
........................
yard
Brocaded Crepe in'several colors,
yard
Printed Pussy Willow, beautiful patterns
.yard
The new Whip-o’-will Paisley,
&gt;ai d ....t.......................................

Our new Spring Presses of
Silks will play an import­
ant part in this Silk Sale.
We have Dresses from the
Co-ed and Bcttic Wales
Dress-'Mnkers,
designed
especially for this National
Silk week.
2 Iota of TntTeta Cantons
with Paisley Combination
—sizes 16 to 44 in all the
beautiful shades—

Maltison’s Thisldu in colors,

NIAIJJNSONC
1 | Xlk* ik Lav* U

SILKS
for Every* Occasion
Indoors or O utdoors

Mallison’s Eponette, in colors
yard ....................................
Figured Radium Silk,
yard
Plain Colors in Mallison’s "Pussy Willow
yard ......................•............ ................. ......
Indestructible Voiles (colors),
yard .
.............................. .........
Charmausu in dark and light shades,
y a r d ..... -....................„....... .........
Good grade Crepe de Chine, all colors,
y a r d .....
......
Bolding heavy Cunton Crepe,
yard

will be prominently featured this
week, "Silk Week," known as

10 pieces of the New Bamboo Silk, just arrived
for Silk W eek ............. ..... ................ ...............
Few pieces of Shirt Silks, special as long as it
last,s yard
......................................... ..........
Metal Cloth, all colors,

THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION
OF. EVERYTHING lR SILK
'Vh* World’s d^fost ‘Beautiful Sills

G$fcrg&lt;ftrrCMpterbll colors,
Jpr, yard ...... ■*,..... ......... P ? - - Special Idtijf Ki^ona Silk, •
yard .i...,1,.,!.................
No, 14 Natural Color Pongee, for,
) ard ............
Mnllison "Char-Ming” Black,
yard .....................

will be the dominating feature of
this event and will proye of intense
interest to every woman planning
her Spring and Summer wardrobe.
TUESDAY, MAR0H 6TH TO
SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH
.

"Everything New That’s Good

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SILK TEDDIES
SILK GOWNS
SILK SKIRTS
Will all be displayed and reduced in
the Silk Sale, Crepe de Chine, Geor­
gette, Jerseys of the best grade, beautifully
trimmed.
Colors, White,
Flesh, Fink and Lavendar, bought
iully for the Silk week,

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VALIDITY OF LAW

HAST ST. LOUIS, Mch. 1.—Inter­
est iii the local political situation
yesterday turned to the municipal
SUPREME
COURT TAKES
election to be held in April following
the primary Tuesday In which three
MATTER UNDER ADVISE- .
candidates alleged to have .been supMENT TODAY
ported by the Ku Klux Klan were
nominated os city commissioner* and
two other supposed Klan candidates
were defeated.
The Rev. Wm. II. Evans, Ralph Cook
ONF -Vinlnst Clerk of Circuit Court
nnd August M. Eggmnnn, nro the ONB GOVERNMENT AND
Directing Ilim to Comply With
Ihrpc victorious candidate* who nre
PRIVATE TO MEET THE
Provisions o f the Law
said to havo beet! endorsed by the
&gt;jEEDS ’
klan. They polled three of the%four
I lly T l&gt; . *»•»«-In&lt;r4
largest votes for commissioner. The
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1 TALLAHASSEE, Mch. 1.—The latdefeated candidates, who were declar­
WASHINGTON, Mih. 1.- A ^‘" n
attack on the validity of the couned to have been included in the alleg­ crcdlU bill proposing the establish- ty oir,euIv fw law was arguod bofore
ed "slutc" of five put nut by .the klan ment of two banking systems, o n o ; ^ tVJtnme courl today. Thc c u r t

FARMCREDITS
BILL PROPOSED
TWO SYSTEMS;MANDAMUS WRIT

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lenders, Including Sena
WASHINGTON, March I.—The ad* Ininistratlnn
' ' ‘ '
tor
Jonc-i,
Washington,
who has la-en
ministration shipping bill died yester­
in ehnrgc of the legislation in the sen
day just u year to the day after It
ate, had indicated their opposition to
was born.
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this’ course, nnd the motion wns voted
On February 28, 1022, President down 18 to 30.
.
Ilnrdiug, appearing at
joint ses­
The finnl blow then wns dealt the
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W ere MADE SPIRITED SPEECH ON THE sion of congress, urged enactment of
bill, whlcji wns given up ns lost Inst
Arrested And H ave Been
legislation designed to build up nn Fridny by its supporters after u fourFLOOR LAST
American Merchant Murine through day lilibuster. Senator I.ndd, Repub­
T ran sferred
NIGHT?
government n'u), nnd identical .bills lican, North Dakota, moved that It Iw
. a
embodying
the views of, the adminis­ laid nside in favor of the fllied-mllk
DUSSELDORF, .Mch. 1.— By n dol l t f Tt ip A a v o r ln tn l Pr»*i» ‘
WASHINGTON. Man'll L—Ropre tration were introduced In tin? senate lull, nnd the motion wns carried frl to
i Uftucd by General Degoutto ye*. M
»y Hugo Stinnos and other mine sentalive W. Dotirko Cdckrnn, Demo­ nnd house. Yesterday the bill then]- ^ tj, lh(. Republican leaders voting
*rs and director* ore linblo to n crat, of New York, died suddenly to­ introduced after hnving passed *'
by court martial, with possible day. Cockran, who celebrated bis frith bouse in the meantime
uprijonment and line. If they refur.c birthday yesterday became ill- last*in th,, senate through
p»y taxes on the coni production night nnd died at 7:10 this morning, j motion to lay it aside,
&lt;imj 0y fj,0 |rKjs
rif they oppose the French nml Bel- lie was on the floor of the house Instsn efforts to wrestle front the nhlp- night and made n spirted speech on thp j,rea)(icnt hnN ndv
His the powers nt his command
tnt of fuel on account of repara* the pending farm credif’bills,
death wns pronounced due to ni&gt;o- administration where it wan n year the end of such legislation fo r years
, , „ . land States.
i vklca th&amp;t those olTiccrs working on
Then- measures drawn by French plexy.
ngo in dealing with the three billion to come for President Harding has let « « *« h“ v? ‘"’e"
,,y. t la.lh*
I a fie basis shall make a return of all
athorities and based on existing Gor­
dollar investment in war built ships. it. In- known that the administration ^ organizations. The St. sun.i l ost Probe o f Reserve .
Jmoneys accruing to their offices of
in legislation are Resigned to bring
The task o f liquidating thin invest- plans no attempt to obtain consider!.. Di"l’ ntch Printcd n" arxMe " a" n*
] more than six thousand dollars, cx­
Southern
Generals
that the alleged klan slate had pledged
owners themselves to terms. In
Board’s Policy of
ment already has been made the sub-. Hon for the bill nt the next regular
Icept In counties of one hundred thouin World War Arc
Itself, if elected, to appoint Protest
&lt;w of the fact that the .French and
jeet of study nnd the plnns under con- Wanton of congress.
, .
...
,
...
,T.
D e f l a t i o n U r g e d sand population, where the'limit is
Alisas control the Ruhr main line
Subjects o f Essays rldcrntlon nre to l»c announced soon j .The fitlcd-milk bill, which, prohibits*j*n " f m •nnjmcn o p i&gt; «. o c
placed nt seventy-five hundred dollars.
iilroads they are now fairly well preafter congress adjourns Sunday.
.he shipment in interstate commene- u^ ’ (m.mIwn| of the , plnl,,. wllh , ht. WASHINGTON, Mch...................1.—A rcsosred to run a limited number of dai- Bring Conducted by ( lurid;. Division
..T he death of the shipping bill came of ....ponded milk nr condensed milk Mit&gt;j|lJ(in ()f „ u, ,u&gt;v ,-VUIl*t ,lt.ll)c,i 4utiou ’ requesting President Harding T P I R D V
M A R K E T S
lytrains to their respective countries.
U. D. C.
quietly nnd without thc bitter discus-j when made from skimmed milk and that they Im.l solicited the klan cn„ n|,.r ,d. inv.-sligation «»Y chnrgcaj V U U L jU . 1
D ir m .t a A J a u
General Degoutte’s order becomes
—— —
j .'.ion which marked its hectic career, such oils substitute for the withdrawn
board,- nt- u .......................
dorsement.
that the federal nwcrvd ------Itffectivc immediately, provides also
in , Tfc&gt;- .t»a«Hni.-fi frr.».
Under agreement previously reached Indter fat as .-ultun seed and .o.»a- ‘ The mayor and fou. commissioners ■tt, rcl „ lt.,ting in Washington. May Sh.pq.ng Point Information for N\cdlinft eventualities in the economic
LEESBURG. Flo., Mch. 1.—South­
tho senate promptly ut I o’clock pn&gt;- out ml, was debated intermittently will Ih.‘ chosen in the April election. - 1 ||»22. decided upon a drastic deflii-.
ncylny, Fcbrunry 28th:
|itni|glc and nlsu cnlhi for the seis­ ern general) nnd other, officers of the(
|cce«?.,«l to vote on the motion of Sen- through the remainder of the day.
____________
tinti
policy
and
preceded
to
put
it
i
SANFORD,
FI,A.:
Cool, clear,
in of roal at the pit head in cases i World War, nre the subjects in the
ntor Robinson, of Arkansas, the n .t-' Agreement was renrhc.1 for a v
i
d
e
i l / l Ij ' M
in
operation
without
public
know!-j
Unulings
heavy,
demand
nnd move*
lihtre the Germans refuse to pay essay contest living conducted this]
Democratic leader, to send the date today on thr measure which ,,a:* £
M C lP I
' edge, wns introduced in tho senate int,nt R)„Wf market dui*. C!«rloa.ls f.
|tfc« taxes and gives thc Franco-Ilel- j year by the Florida division. United i1,1,f
yesterday by Senntor Gooding, R‘‘ * b.'usual terms: 10 inch crnlct GoloiTicials authority to refuse ex-; Daughters of Confederacy, according
™ a8Ure Lnck lo
Ad* PR8se‘l lh° h° U' C’
publican. Idaho. It was referred lo j.i^ Self blnmhing l-C do*, stalks in
rt licenses to any owners failing to to nn announcement by. Mrs. F. L Ez,»...
I&gt;.,nbim&gt;
t|u. luU.;}, f l.fri-Jl.Tfi, New French
the
banking ..immiltee.
committee.
ply with’ thclr demands.
‘ell, state-historian. The contest which
Referring
to
the
incident
na
Strain, !-(! doz. stalks in thc rough
The system of tax collections or na- in open to thc students of all Florida
ij great ewinpicncy" Senator G&lt;«KlmgJ|utwl,y j , fl0
«ments on coal is virtually the same colleges and universities will l&gt;e de­
.
! tentl a detailed delcriptloli. published;
.
'»*that of the German government, to cided nt the- state qpnvcntion of the
..
,
1
in
i\
ret
ent
issue
of
the
Manufnctur*
T^tal
I'atlul
Shipments front SanliUkh owners arc supposed to pay nn U. D. C. in Tampa next May.
WERE DRIVEN OFF ■»' &lt; ITI/.I.NSj
,tr(:nn1 nf naltlmoro. The arilclel r„ rd‘ ,hu fcCa, on
. .1,263
In announcing the conditions to gov­
l^real tax of JO per cent of all coal
\M) ONE ROBBER WAS
|alleged to have been ba-ed un'SUenocnr|,g shipments from Non­
luttn from the mines. Since the oc- ern the contest, Mr*.’ Ezell said:
WOUNDED
•
graphic notes, quoted Governor liaretee
this season to date .....700
‘‘The
following
officer*
who
serv­
Inpttiim U gun tho German owners
ding of the reserve lioar.1 as urging Total rnrlot shipment* from Hnn• l i t , T l i r t M iw In ln t I’ r r o l
..
...
,
|Ur» flatly refuse.! tq paV the tax. Tho ed with distinction in the World War Ambassndor Harvey Steps on the (ias at Big p in ­
WINC HESTER, Vn„ Mch. 1.—More complete secrecy regarding the me. ilast season to date ....— 1,024
jFrtcch mining officials have records nre splendid subjects for tho essay
ner
Last
Night
in
London
....
.....
&gt;for.l
______
_ ___from
_____
than
200.......
shots..............................
were tlre.1 nt three i ing, though suggesting to the bank- Total
enrlot shipments
MnnItf the miptut of nil mines nnd owners contest. “They are officers of South­
—
,
men
who
attempted
to
rob
the
post
j'ers
that
they
might
Inform
their
di|
us{
season
to
dale.....—
. 584
lull be taxed on a tonnage basis, ac- ern birth.
,
ON'DON
Match
1
T
h
^
f
f
i
l
m
r
n
m
b
S
«
I
K
“
continues
to
rest
on
office
nt
Rerryvillo
near
here
early
rectors
of
the
d.eisinn
reached.
Mr.
"Brigadier
General
Dougins
McAr­
Irerding to production. Should they
LONDON, March l.~T h c "*.rim am ns. a r
lnU&gt;KrUy nlul
nnil
hough one of the robber. Coo,UnH called •Mention to the “ re- Telegraphic Reports from Important
Irtfuie to comply with thc demands thur, U. S. A., horn in Arkansas;
_
a dinner last evening in honor of
^ ^ ^ „
I wn„ wounded, nil esenped. The front meadous power" such ndvance mf..rIt&amp;e owners may be arrested, tried, lm- Brig. Gen. Johnson iingood, U. S. A.,
Market*
N
' " ‘ .-restlyriionetl nnd also subjected to heavy horn in South (’arolin n"; Col. Edward IStanley Bnldwin, chancellor of the ex- * Ul.t.,lllMli lhp ..ircmKtnnces under d -.r „f the p««ioffiee had b.-.-n bn.k- mation will give *“ ’"&gt;&gt;
* I'OTOMAG YARDS PASSINGS:
, , th? debt........
. jnturrt.,|, Mr.Jen opeti ar.d « large .-linrge of dynn- cs| in the stink market.
Anderson.
Tivcnty-Rixth Cavnliy, i hequer. who bended the British fund vvhieh
was
Itines in franes.
During the 21-hour period previous to
brigadier general during World War.,mg mission to Washington. L.ir.1 Des- jU i
nn{(| lh( pressing need when mite wns set off near the safe. Tip- j
II a. m. liHluy a total o f 13 care of
.
..
. ,and . Hu'ii the
United States Joined the nllies explosion routed the neighborhqod
ESSEN, Mch. 1.—All tlw German born in Virginia; Colonel Frank K. borough acted ns chairman
celery
moved out of the yanl* doslin^ muniU,mn&gt; ciuthlng ami fowl, and more limit a hundred citizen* ran
|police of llochutn and Herne, arrested Ferguson, U. S., brigadier, general in principal speakers were the American ^
■
&lt;
1
ii*
follows: l Philadelphia,
2
Iyesterday by the occupation uuthuri- worl.i war, Ixirn in Tennessee; Gener­ ambassador, George Harvey,- and Mr. which thc United States wns able to out tiring at the rubbers, one of whom
Washington,
2
New
York,
1
lluffalo,
.•
supply, but the process was less cosy 1was hit before lie reached nn automo­
Ities have been transferred away from al Robort lx&gt;e Uullnrd, Ixirn in Younts- Baldwin.
I Rochester, I Boston, I Providence,
bile nearby and escaped.
The
Prince
of
Wales
surprised
the
thn|| |n,Khl 1(e BUppOHe«l.
|thdr Jiomc towns.
Ixirn, Ala,
*
1 Springfield.
“ Statistical data will la? found in Pilgrlins by dropping in unexpected-1 B(Jur (rt.n; ury hai, no „ Vnilnhle
The French yesterday also occupied
PIIILADeY i TIIA:
52, clear.
5
’
^ CXI,,aincd| «nn,| c„ul.l oh- SECOND HERRIN
Ipolice headquarters in Recklinghnu- Who's Who- in America 1920-21 nnd |y. lie is a member of the organizn-1
_____ _
|Florida nriived, 5 cars on track in­
Itenand arrested two oiTicials. It is nn- 11)22-2.1, also Isaac Mareusson’s hook lion and he explained he did not want,, ^ w|e||U#to numn „ nly through taxMINE T R IM ,
ti \S DEBT OF OVER KIGIIT'MIL* eluding broken. Supplies moderate,
Iminced that the German police force H. O. S. regarding the biography of to make a speech or be toasted,
^
tho-pleaitfinir of its credit,
ilcmnnil nnd movement modcrato, mar­
JURY
SECURED
came
simply
to
hear
tho
speeches
and.
mi;lhmU
m.n.
ll(1(,p„.d
tnMuiitly
General IlugotHl.'
‘
|*ill be dissolved,
LIONS AND CAN
ket slightly weaker." Florida, 10-ln.
"Florida gavo General Charles p, },nvt. dinner.
Th- French raided n silting of the
1to the limit of its capacity."
SETTLE
» rate.* New French Strain 4-&lt;l doz.
Two Hundred nnd Filly Veniremen
Idirrrtomte of the Ualkc machine Summcrull in the World War; who
This was thc first public dinner the
Atiihapsa.lor Harvey combatted the
stalks 5'2.l)lt-$2.25, few I do*, stalks
Required
Work, nt Bochum nnd arrested 10 of next to I'crshing, wns the outstanding Prince has attended since his Indian assertion that the United States htul
I l l r T h e A « » r li» C rd I T r * * !
high as $2.50; 8 do*. rXalks $1.50WASHINGTON,
March
1.—Mints,
the oiTicials, including the general figure of thc war.”
tour. He is pitting plenty at Amer­ refused to make huge ndvnnccn to
$10»U; -10 do*, stalks, $U10. (’.illforl l t f T l t r S a P t t r lu t f d l ‘ t A * l
lor
or
Finland
Dr.
Axel
Leonard
A
m
manager. The workers immediately
ican atmosphere, which apparently he tho other allies unless payment wan
MARION. ILK, Mch. 1.—A Jury.
nia crate*, Goldi n Heart, I i.OU $(?.t)0, 1
•truck, demanding thc release of those Matthews Rescinds
likes ns tonight he will be the guest guaranteed by Great Britain, declar­ In tho second Herrin mine riot .trial Iroin made an appointment with Sec­ ' PITTSBURGH: 34, cloudy, 7 FJnr.
retary Mellon for tomorrow to begin
wrested. At Dusseldorf tho French
of honor nnd principal sffenker nt tho ing:
was completed shortly before lt6on to­
preliminary conversations on refund­ Ida -arrived, 27 cars on track includ­
Utixed nil the tobacco, cigarettes nnd Action on Resignation
American University Union dinner.
"Great Britain wbh never asked to day. Approximately two hundred and ing of the Finnish government's debt ing t&gt;mk(n. Opening Thursday: Sup­
wpplics of two largt cigarette fac­
from Legislature In speaking of tho ngrccihcnt rench guarantee and never did guarantee tho fifty veniremen were examined.’ Two
plies moderate, demand and movement
tories when the directorates refused
t i
.i tt^u
__ i __ ___Im..L
«.n tLi. Iiipp Tin* nn. lc the United States amounting to
ed regarding tho funding pf tho Brit- payment. of. a ainglo
dollar loaned union miners arc on the jury. Thc se­ $8,281,00, principal about $1,150,000 moderate, market steady. Florida, 10
Ito pay the excise duties to the occu­ Candidate For Speaker of House irh wur debt to thc United States,
by the United States for the use of lection of the jury began Febrifttry
inch erates New French tetrain and
accrued and unpaid intorcsti
pying forces instead of the German
From Ilrndford
!
Ambassador Harvey said:
,
any country other than Great Britain 12, and obtained in about half thc time
Golden Sclf-bl*nchin'g t-0 do*, stalk*
Ijovcrnment. Thc duty demanded front
1 .
required for choosing tho Jury for '
“ Wo meet to celebrate n great horsclf.
.
WASHINGTON, Mch. 1.—Secreta­ $2.50*$2.75; 7-10 do*, stalks $2.00.
«* of theso firms amounted to 350,­
Illr Ike A»«ncl«U4 CrrMl
the first trial.
achievement. I do not think I exag­
TALLAHASSEE,
Mch.
1.—A
let­
Thc
United
States,
According
to
the
000,000 marks. Both plants were closry Mellon, chairman of tho American $2.50.
DETROIT: 34, cloudy, 1 CbRforn.
ter withdrawing his resignation ns a gerate when 1 pronounce it tho first ambassador, voluntarily gave n pledge
«i
*
debt funding commission, said he did
it,
1 Florida arrived, 8 car* o^track
member of the legislature hns been conclusive settlement of n really vital that Great Britain Hhoiild not be held Five Japanese
not have any knowledge of the Fin­
received at the governor's offico from world problem since the nrmtistlce. It to account for any portion of the
Including
broken. Supplies liberal,
nish plans, hut nssumed thnt Dr. AsSmuffgled in
Naval Seaplanes
E. 8. Matthews, of Bradford county, nvolves far more tlinn the greatest supplies delivered to her representa­
demand
and movement moderate,
would outline his government s
Are Caught trom
It wns learned todny. Matthew* who financial transaction reported in his-, tives for tihnsportation to or to be
mifrket litcndyf Florida, 10 In. crates
Are Searching
program
for
presentation
to
^the
( lly T f c - A » « o r l n lr U I’ rraa)
been mentioned ns n candidate tory; it bears with It enhancement of used fur another ally.
TALLAHASSEE, March 1.—Five American commission. Tho loan* to Golden Self-lllanchlng 4-0 do*, stalks,
For Missing ’ Plane had
for sjwnker of the house was prompt­ mutual respect and, I firmly believe,
"In point of fact," ho continued, "n Japanese members of n band of 25 Finland were made after the armis­ $2.75-$3.00, washed and pro-cooled
ed to present his resignation recently thc everlnsting friendship of thc two very considerable percentage of the
tn* Tko AiiMlitH Pr»««l
aliens smuggled Into this country tice was signed in the nature of cred­ $3.25, New French Strain 4-0 do*,
LEY WEST, March 1.—Thrco nn- because of illness In hl» family. At tho great nations to which the entire debt of Great Britain to tho United Monday night near.Carrn Belle were its to aid reconstruction nnd rehabil­ stalks,'best $2.50-$2.75.
CHICAGO: 32, partly cloudy.
4
|" I seaplanes hopped off from the request of thc governor and his con­ world looks for thc preservation of States was incurred in tho purchase turned over to Deputy United Stales itation.
’ ■______________—
Florida
arrived,
83
care
on
track
In­
ntv«l base at daylight to assist In stituents, however, ho has decided to solvency nnd stability which are es- ol food and clothing for people llv- m
arshal from Jacksonville today by
Hcntinl to the prosperity and hnpplneaa
the search for a plane overdue nt retain his scat.
cluding broken. Supplies liberal, dcFor quick re*ults, try a want ad.
Ing Ip England."
county officials.
of all mankind.
’ #
Muart missing sine* Friday when It
msnd and movement moderate, mar«
Mr. H&amp;rvey pointed out that tho
“ The task waa one oL- appalling first advance made by tho United
i*ft Bimini with Deloa Thomas, avia­ I. I. BOARD
ket steady. Florida 10 Inch crates 4-0
tor, and Captain Theodore Tibbs
doz.
stalks Golden Sclf-hlanchlng $2-75
tea to'Any ally was hundred* of
.* ,
HAS CHANCE
sboar.L
$3.00; 8 do*, stalks, $2.09-$2^4; 10
'millions of dollars to Great Britain to
1
; A dirti*- i ,
TO SELL LANDS,! The undprtak in g;', no , added, "pp ld enable hpr to discharge a pressing olv
doz.v stalks $1.25-$1J50, New French
not hare been regarded. in any other Mention and maintain her waning cre­
Strain 4-0 do*, stalks $2.25-$2.50; 8
Six Fnlisted Men
Forty Thousand Acres Near It ills- light Than Hint of a devastating fail­ dit and also that tho United States
doz. atalk* $2A&gt;0; 10 doz, «»alka $1.00on U. S. Destroyer
borough Canal
ure If tho agreement should not win dhd released to Great Britain a huge
$1.25. California, crates In tho rough
tho approbation “an dmcasurnblo sat­ amount of the highest clans bonds nnd
Northern district $5.00-$5.50; South- ;
Burned to Death
tlir 'n»r Aaa^clajfd IVMl
isfaction of the millions of people shares as security.
ern dUtrlct, $l.50-$5.00; San Diego
TALLAHASSEE, Mch. 1.—The in­
who comprise thc British empire nnd
"Tho obligation thus discharged Other English Papers Say Dreams o f
,
‘ « r T k e A a a o r in ir d
district, $0.00.
f
'
America
JACKSONVILLE, Mch. 1 ,-S lx cn ternal improvement board met in con­ the American republic. That object constitutes a part of the debt which
Shattered fey Britain
"ted meq on tho ll. S. destroyer Hul- ference todny nt the governor's office has been attained^* “
is tyw funded," added Mr. Harvey,
FRUNT PAGE PLfiZB
It
i|
understood
tho
board
had
before
bert of the Asiatic fleet were burned
"and the British government still
4
“ HBANS"
v
•
The
great
nthJorifp-W
congress
pre­
,0 death it) an explosion in thc boiler it a proposition for the sale'of forty
Wutch this paper for tho announce­
sented conclusive evidence vpf unmis­ holds tlic securities. Surely asking for
thousand
acres
of
atate
lands
in
tha
LONDON, March 1 *Commenting^' on tho death of the Amerlkon zhlp
|“° m caused by a flnreback of the oil
ment of Beans. It vrlll mean tomotakable gratification Tn tho United tht f repaymont of such a loan could
subsidy
bill today's newspapers find tho moral is “ kutility of any govern­
mis morning. No others were Injured. everglades in the vicinity of Hills­
,no| rightfully bo regarded as an act
thing good for you. You wRl notlca
States,
and
tho
unanimity
manifested
borough canal.
ment attempting to create nn industry artificially or l H
^
jS jl
in Great Britain afforded "eloquent of a shylock demanding his pound of try.” -EStperimrnt failed *s all *t«te ventures iri shipping either have failwt thc locals In today’s paper on Bean*.
Correct thl* scqtencc*: “ They had
.,
.• this pajier for further information
testimony to the genae of relief, even flesh."
or are failing," the Tcleffrop hsny*. Tho Chronicle has the headline Amerlbwm married eight years, and bia r*, There is something pathetic, also,
M
Bm AIi
•
.*
about
tho
fencer
nil
furrowed
nnd
Joy.
'
i
'
L«*nt mndly ah ho went to kin*
ca'a Dreams of 6cean Supremacy Arc Shattered by Hritaln."
The Ditily Herald, 15c per week.
"The United Kingdom" said thc
l*r U „."
,
'
“wrinkled with careless driving.
U
■' - '
1 . - v .* ,“iV
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f7*r
§
'
&amp; -A : v.,“' ,4h&amp;h '.v
■ v si
% ; -- . ■

OCCUPAItION IN THE RHINELAND
SECTIONS
,
a g a in s t

french

SINCE SIGNING ARMISTICE .
IS DEBT FUNDING ACT

ATTEMPT ROB
VA.

FINLAND
WANTSTOPAY
UNCLE SAM

IT ON SHIP BILL,
C(
SAY INDUSTRIES WILL LANGUISH
UNDER GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP

m

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923
.Mrs. G. II. Clayton and baby, of Valse Caprice .....— -------l....Ilathbun
|Tampa, are the guests of her sister,
Nettle Stone
! Mrs. Frank Adams i*n route homo L'y the Sea ...».................... Prentice
jfrom Jacksonville, where she has ,
Marguerite Gnrnor
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
(been visiting her parents. Rev. and Caroling of Birds __ _____ Micheux
Phono 217-W
Mrs. F. E. fitcinmeyer. Mrs. Clay­
Louise Thrasher
It
k a v e K »r r r t n S t f h l f l t c r «
ton
will
be
remembered
here
as
Elizj
Grandma
Dances
the Minute
- U &gt; n a i t S o l a s » * / a k « r * mr M a l a |
S a w * , a v If r « a a r &gt; r a i r r f a t a l a a . w r it
nbeth
Stclnmoycr.
:
William.
Morrison
a e a a fa l r a r e la tk U &lt; r , a r t a , a l . « l « l a «
e r t a lla . «.r (r t r a k n n r (h r lira *. II **U
Dance of tho Elves ........l.„
ka s n a i l ; a r s i w l a u i
Emmett' Fox
Barcarolle ...........
\. IIofTnmn
SOCIAL CALENDAR
• Pauline Muirhead
March* of Gpomrs
CRoftcra
Wednesday — Literature’ department
'Thelma Tew Jr

.

al] kinds, bath and huck.
needed, and dresser scarfs,
A special sale for two
been arranged by Speer &amp;
cll Co., and Churehwell'i
after next.

are both
22x30.
days has
Son, Yowfor week

SKATING,
DANCING.
MAIIY SKATING ACADEMY
NESI)AY NIGHT.

The Prince)
------— T'O NI GH T—_
hsf
CA
fa
**

For Florida: Mostly cloudy
nml somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursday, little
change in temperature. .

Dorothy Phillips

*
*
I*

*

ill see ships stagger
Mrs. Ralph JV'ight am) tvy&gt; children
left yesten W .for l/art*/Clfy.'.Sfrbbro
When you wear our glasses you
greater quantities of linen arc need­ they v^III spend twy weeks ns the
don’ t have to he perpetually wor­
ed. This is a very worthy cause, nnd guests-of her sister, Mrs. Lucius MeNice Florida' weather.
ried about theFF falling o ff. You
it ia hoped .that every one will con­ Lcod.
can
go ritfhf on with your usual
Mrs. nen Caswell left yesterday for tribute generously.
.
And Sanford doing nicely along
housework
bemuse we ntnkc
Atlanta, where she will visit tier par­
every line.
In this Issuo o f the Herald is an ad­ them to fit and to give perfect
TRUTHSKKKF.ItH CLASH
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. !L Huff.
vertisement of the il. &amp; O. Garage service.
EVENING BRIDGE CLpII ENTER­
- T O M O It It 0 W v
One o f the most enjoyable class
auction snle of used cars. Chance to
TAINED
M IK IAM COOPER in
mcctirgs of the Truth Seekers' Class
Mr. and Mm. Phillip Sitel, of St.
get n good car at your uwa price.
Last evening Rr. Ralph Stevens en­ of the Methodist c hurch occurred on
“ We See Th ;it You See”
Kindred o f the Dust’
Petersburg, arc spending a few days tertained the members of the Even­ Tuesday nftcynoo nnt 2:30 when the
here.
.
There will ho a meeting of the
ing Bridge Club most pleasantly at class met at the church and had their
l eague of Women Voters in Osceola,
There pictures tnken to be put in the Adult
Ids home on Park avnluc.
at the Woman’s Club on tho after­
J. A. Manser, of St. Petersburg, were four tables of plnycrs.
Sunday School quarterly. After the
noon of March 10th, at 2 o'clock. The
A profusion of pink roses and pictures were taken the class went to
spent the day here yeeterdny attend­
new president, Mrs. Ballard, o f Alta­
ferns were used in tho rooms.
ing ‘to business.
t
the parsonage and was entertained
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
The hundreds of ears parted on the monte, will haw: charge of the meet­
Of exceptional interest wns the by the following indies' whose blHliJames 'll. Wonders, of llnstings, game of bridge played during the days occurred in Fchrunry were; alc.i- streets every day now mean just one ing. New plans will be mado and" a Phono 110--------- Opposite P. O,
wns n business visitor here yester­ evening. The priie for high score, a dnmeo Pope, Ruilcy, Crawford, Dolan, thing—Sanford is a bigger city than matter o f general' interest to Semi­
it was last year.
nole County women wilt be brought
net of gold salt nnd pepper shakers,
day.
up for discussion.—Mrs, Susan II.
E.
Koumillnt,
was won
SEE CATHRAE
The many friend, o f Chief Killi- Wight, secretary of thu Seminole Co.
while the men’s prize a gold knife,
Mg and Mra. John W. Fetter nnd
brew arc glad to see him Ixick on tho Ix'nguo of Women Voters.
went to I). L. Thrnshcr.
Income
Tax Specialist, Peoples Hank
i*Vof iPilUburg, Pa.
ved in
job again nfter a week's illness in 238-ltd, 2tw.
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Following
the
card
game,
refresh­
Sanford yesterday for a shoi
MARCH 13th, U th and 15th
Tampa where he hail gone for a visit.
ments of n salad course followed by
All Form*
The Herald for first class job work.
strawberries topped with whipped
The Duily Ilernld, IBe per week.
B. 11. Jornigan, of the A, C. L Ry cream and cake were served.
Don't forget that next week thu
ni rivsd ■in the city ycitorday to at
drive for membership* in the hospi­
The guests for the evening were:
SKATING,
DANCING,
LAKE
tend to business.
tal, will take place and everyone is
Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Thrnshcr,'Mr. nnd
MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WED­
supposed to “ put.”
Mrs. A. L. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
NESDAY NIGIIT.
2&lt;}7-2lc
LINEN SHOWER
TR Y OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
C. B. Richards, of Crescent City DeCottes, Mrs. C. E, Henry, Mr. and
The following women have been
Paul I.ako wishes to announce that
was in the city yesterday on p bus! Mrs. George Knight, Mr. nnd Mrs. F.
appointed chairmen for the various
A crisp loaf on your table this evening would add much to your mral.
ness mission.
jE liousholdor, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. churches, for the nnnual linen show­ he ia not dead hut the reason that ho
has not been seen on the streets late­
A good nose would be tickled jin our fragrant Sanitary Bake Shop,
Have you bought a ticket to nee
er, which takes place in March.
ly is on account of the rurh of busi­
inhaling
the odors of all our appetizing, wholesome goodies.
Mr. and Mrs. rltaniland, of Buf­
the W. W. A. M. No. 23, the Old
Episcopal Church—Mrs. A. Vnugh- ness in the'Seminole hank.
( ECU.IAN MUSIC CLUB
falo, N, Y., are among the tourists
Maid's Union, at the High School, Fri­
,nn.
arriving In Sanford yesterday nnd nre
day night, It costs only 2."&gt; nnd 35
The Cccilian Music'Club program of
Presbyterian Church—Mrs. Fred
Mm. llnrley R. Crane of Cir.cinnntl
stopping at the Montezuma.
last Saturday afternoon was attended Williams.
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.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL cents nnd will put you in n good
Ly a large and appreciative audience
Catholic Church—Mrs. S. A. Bern- TunnicliiTc. Mr. Crane is the chump- humor for n month. See the Mystic
Next to Princess Theatre
Sarah Wheelis told of the music of
ion golf player of Walnut Hills and Oranti, who comes to life. Sec Liza
IVarl
transformed
into
a
beauty.
See
the Indians and it's rich field to
experts to come down and try the San­
American composers, compiled from
Congregational Church—Mrs. !,. It. ford links us soon a-, the ice breaks Mrs. Reamer,. the boarding house
keeper and Madam Zikellcr, the for­ unDnyiiRxnuiuBKcaBtiBUBBr.BBnnBzaBnBKoasuDeRnotaBCKzaiK
the writings of Mr. I.oring, who ob­ Jewett.
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up in the Ohio river.
tune
teller. Sec the twelve old maids
tained many complete records of*InNew Shipment just Received o f
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Methodist
Church— Mrs. W. S.
f Madison, (ijnt) folklore nnd song for 'the Eth- Thornton.
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EASTMAN
KODAKS,
FILMS,
FILM
ite arrivals nosological Society of Washington,
St. Agnes Guild (Episcopal Church)
PACKS AND KODAK ALBUMS
gislcrcd nt
Added to the piano numbers were a — Mr*. Fred Dniger.
group of songs from Lillie Ruth Spen­
Every one is asked tn contribute
cer accompanied by Charlotte Smith, whether you are a member of thene
Idrea left.two talented pupils of Sanford High churches or not. This is a worthy
St. Augus- School.
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cause and things nre greatly needed.
visit here
Most of the piano selection s were
The dimensions for the articles
given by the Junior nnd beginner pu­ needed are: Sheets, Klx'JO; pillow­
pils., Each number wns well render­ slips, 35x22; tray cloths, 14x19; light otic should get out t
Chief and Mrs. J. A. Killebrew re­ ed and merited the hearty applause weight single bed spreads. Towels of j Club in the afternoon
cum
turned home Monday evening from received.
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Tampa where Mr. Killebrew hns been
The piano numbers were:
seriously ill.
Valse „.
Carrie Bond Jacobs
Dorothy Ray
The many friends of Mrs. J. J. Conamorc
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Henungmt
na
MU
Purdon, Sr., will regret to learn that
Luelin Mahoney
10 Stores in Georgia
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Store
in
Florida
she is critically ill at the home of her Nocturne
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daughter, Mrs. R. L. Peek on Ninth
Margaret Peters
Street.
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Concert Polka .......
Lansing
C K CHASS
Emily Itailey
Miss Margaret Krupp, ufter a very Chnnsnng
Ilackett
pleasant visit of two mdnths here
Lena Belle Hagan •
Sanford’s New Store
ns the guest of Mr. nnd Mr*.' Ernest Simple Aveu
...
Thome
Krupp, left Saturday for Iter home in
Margaret Rotunda
New York.
Match of the Sages
Matthews
Ella Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bell will enter­ Tin Pan .Guards Parade
Spaulding
tain the members and friends of tho .
Katherine Meisch . •
•i Seminole Rehekahs lodge with
n Gavotte Antique' (1795) ....... Gosses
i .t.shickqn pillau, nt thFir home on Mel­
Louise Fields
t lonvilli) Avenue March 2nd «l 7:30 p. Dance of the Brownies EtTie Common
Beatrice Howard

ROUTH

BAKERY

Spring Opening
MARCH FlftST
FEATURING
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iia t s

a n d *Di m i n u t i v e n o v e l t ie s in m i l l i n e r y

New; nnd Reduced Prices
Effective January Flint
Ladles’ Rest Room

Still Lower Hauling Costs
are open to every line of business
because of the present pride on
the Ford One-ton Truck. This
dependable form of motor de­
livery is ih general use whereever hauling at low cost and good
speed is essential.
.
Original installation, in your ser­
vice costs so little and the sub­
sequent saving in delivery cost is
so great that further delay in
putting a Ford One-ton Truck to
work is needless extravagance.
List your order at o n c ^ -a small
down payment—convenient, easy
terms.
,
Ford priert haro ttnor bom to lorn

Ford i]utility hiu ntvrr btm to high

Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties
One of thp Larucst and Most Up-to-dnte Drive-in Filling
Stations in this part of the state

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n n ) n i i h r f o ll«n tltiK nt W t i
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ED W ARD HIGGINS

I First Street , SELLS IT FOR LESS

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1gosa
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not make a good governor. Itut ho has Cut, and Baggy Pant*, took the con- tribution of thcVasf’ of th# creatfon urc aueh ns herein specified wmi
the ability and certainly the train-' ter of the Spotlight after tho Overl­ and upkeep o f all toads and highways return to Putnnm county, during t
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year more than ten thousand doth 'if
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ing thnt would enable hiip to bo a ttire. With many Flourishes nnd much in the state. .
tip-top executive officer for tho (date Shooting of cuff*, nml throwing hack
The present method of taxation .for to use in keeping up the roads, loi
Sln cM o U n A i r . S a n f o r d . K l a ,
of Florida.
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of Unkempt Ixxks, Signor Whaled the automobile tags is unwise, and comes after shoulder* slid'"handle,many
little details that- are so oft&lt;
The Herald Printing Co, Mr. Murphrcc is a man of liberal j Jumping G Strings out-o f the Music far from answering the call of jus­ the
needed
to keep the highways in pro |
education.
His
work
at
the
head
of
Box.
For
he
vras
Temperamental,
nnd
tice. F or-$ne ear the cost of n tag
r r ir u s iiu t s cr
rhape.
the University at Gainesville ha; kept ° f Great Musical Ability,
is fifteen dollars, and that car mayWho will be the member of tl |
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him in ronstnnt touch with the subAfter the- show Alex Wended his run over one hundred mites of mad
legislature
to
take
up
this
tuggr
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jeeta that vitally nffcct the growth , way homeward and Thought, the each week. On another car tho li­
and development of the state. The p o -, whole thing over. Hero wns a Bird cense tag will coat eight dollars—yci tion?— Pnlatkn News.
A Sanford Institution under the direct rnansition he ha* occupied was one that - who couldn’t play a Lick better \han tho latter may run or.e hundred miles
nuement of the following
Don’t forget the Auction Sale o; r
called for decided executive ability, j Alex himrolf, yet he cams over the a day, wearing out the roads far
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Automobiles
Saturday,
March
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The high standing to which the uni- Pond nml Trading on a Funny Makc- more than the higher-priced car.
&amp;
0.
Motor
Company
p.
m.
nt
the
It.
ftiib«rrli&gt;tluti I'rlff f«* \&lt;*aiipr
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
versity has been brought under ih^ up, nnd n llnrd Name to pronounce,
If mere should lie a bill introduced
Street apd Saitfon :
! management Is proof sufficient j o|S linked fn the Send*' ^(hm-thing Srnn- in the coming legislature to rtbfdish corner-Second
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his executive ability. Besides he h ’ fj
J. R. Anthonv, W. II. TunnicHffc. pr. S. Pulthe plan o f licences now in operation
|man of nature! progressive ideas nnjj
nhd
create
a
new
measure
upon
fair­
Ills IS - l« l ' . p * * f t V r f l i l i llr r eaton, E. II. HnwkiDB,. W. E!*Wd{pffin,' ’ •^
Tht l'-.'.-dvc Old
is in sympathy with the movement*
r
llr r l* m &lt; ( n
s r m ln n l,
(m in is
er tine* the income to the counties,
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render
a
sctci
im b lU b r * e \ r r y F r id a y .
A d ir rfor, betternunl of Society generally.
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our lb to'tired- what lltt!e'cb.'h he hndj would b&lt;&gt; larger by far than at pres­
c. F. Williams
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r u l e * r n n j r k t l i n i i ««i » P I&gt; llr » .
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at
the
high
school
WS p rr ir n r .
In n t l m i i r * . j
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Florida has reached that degree of managed to scrape together, and took- ent. nnd the state* could secure n pro
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*!. \idopmcnt where men of cbility, ship for a Foreign port.
m i : m n r:ik t m i : a x * o c i a t i : i &gt; i m u :* *
CUT THIS OUT—IT 1H MOUTH ’*1
T h e A M o e ta t r * l I ’ rrsw i s f - s r l u - l . et) Integrity nr.d of enpacity must lie
Far. a CVttpln years or so, we lose • Make a uniform charge for every
• n U rt r e t In I I I * u n - f o r r e p U t i U n u la u c f
MONEY
A L L DEPOSITS INSURED
r
two (dollar*.
This *
■II n e w s i t ls o a le h r n r r e d i r e . l I n it c r called into sendee in tho making nnd sight of Alex, and then. Oh boy and; license tag of
Cut
out
this
slip, c • lo»e with &amp;
n o t o t h e r w i s e i r e J U r t l In i M s i-ftn e r
would
pay
far
the
tag,
for
the
regis­
n n d a l s o ( lie
lo c a l
n e w s - • J &gt; u l,lls lir .l executing of htr laws. Mr. Murphree then, he comes back to the Jnrd'of hi*?
and mnii it to Foley C; Co., 2 y J S '0* |||— ^ '
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measures up to those requirement*. birth. But would we recognize him? tration foe, for nil work 'connected
A l l r i g h t s o f r e - p u t illo o t lo n o f S '- e e le l
He Would be a good iUectssop to the ?&lt;iix. Not in a month of Sunday*, Long ; with tho proposition and then leave, lit!.!, 111., writing your namejand ..&lt;!
a rM
n a re gati n ri
dls|tstohv«Mlit
e ,h
PEOPLES BANK
present governor who ha* given, the Hair, Bsg|^' Har.ta, r.nd Everythin', at least, one dollar net profit in the j field, 11'., v..;.
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. state a /plcmlid adroinLtration. And end whnt a name; Court Ad l.ib-dej hands o f the -Tallahassee officers. tain* a trial package containing Fo!
;,Fotil»n Art, - -** ,*i** Itro----r e 11■! this lr, said with no notion of speak­ Taei-t— leader o f the world famous! This sum might tie in fund nnd nc- t-y.’s &gt;Honey and Tar Compound fot I
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Sanford, Florida
ing disparagingly o f aby other camll- Russian Fogle . Admission 'two Bucks j cumulate, or It might be turned In nt coughs, colds an:! croup; Foley Kid □ i
stated interval*: to the state road de*
d.".‘ y.-—Reporter-Star.
’ parttr.cnt, provided that there shall
Bm n
—---«!'.'**'i"!Tj.TTSM gaaim m
i be such a b*fily after legislature ad*
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jaunts.
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FfbruHry rpcnit-l a
iirt month
Don’t forget the Auction
Forte* every retailer of gasoline to
‘ ♦;F0r. SALE-AVe have ti number of CIs it because the country has given
nt least we are shortcollect two coats upon every gallon
great men to the cities that the boy*
volt Frer-tullte, Wlltasd nn-l other Automobiles Saturday, Mai
of gasoline sold. It might rot be
BATTERIES, ioi.iy fer* immediate p. Hi. at the B, £ 0. Motor
What u great" state ihL old Flo­ pf 11&lt;- farm drift eitywnnl?
|nr ternary to m..ke the dealer ealleri
The country pajiers of Geirgia all
■t-fc nt
each covered by our corner. Second Street nni
rida It in tvery, re pect and hr.w v.e
it, but so arrange that the ,,denlt/r
accentuate the f»et—that theft is r.o'
i f drums! gnnrantee. Now'.*: your time Avenue;
FOSSIIHLITIES OF C.VNNINti
are growing everywhere.
; must send to the state ipficlals at the
back to the farm movement.
--R A Y BROS.. -E X lD ir Service.
FRUITS
end of each month two cents for evIt is dll a dream!
And just, to think of .100,000 tour­
, cry gallon J of gavulinc dispensed,
Bui it would be the g.
... )
ists in the state nt this time and more
ATTENTION. CLUB WOMEN!
t ulied
this sutn the stnpi will retain
for the whole country if tiiat dream
of them, coming down all the time.
^ «nc-hn!f cent, and the balance* will
Mnthf-rcraft 1Bui,. Princes* Friday,
could come true.
r'{ ^ " , be returned to :h ■-county from which
March 2nd, from 1:30 until 2:30.
That ‘'the farms- feed the ri;icy°-i*
Jacksonville will have n "Fool
il sai
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Free!
2$9-ltp
■t v *^e ,um
received nn^ be placed
Day” in April tho .in * to take pint rr -eai t i realize its tompleU1 ;igin the road fur if of each individual
away
on the day after ^he First. Since a
* county.
trrtfui
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the f o o l. i are nut dead by any mean
By adoptirg uch a law, or one
"Eager-hearted ns a boy,
VTfii kill •
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th? affair promises some rare .-pr&gt;: t
bearing the e-uehticl* here cnunieratWhen fit-at he leaves
1,5n*t ed, there could V nothin; unfair or
Hi* father’s field.”
Anothi - plan- ha -■ been ! .*t o:i* the
unbiased. Even though one cur might
t men,*’ a &gt;
sent,
cast coast that was due Horn Btminlrs n “ make more rj !. &lt; to n gallon***than
urh" to th? country-—not often
Theie seems to he something in the ;i- t!..- proi'.grjt sums (.f tt, rt|*. ns tr..■-iime other.- U. difference would !&gt;;♦
O wonder people
salt air that diverts the airplanes driamcr.- uf their first too small to figure; but Che man who
h
arc enthusiastic
i-uniniun used the road* ■-•i.ild pay for th.* ure*.
and r hips off their Course and they
Thart* dwell, undimined through alt
about the new Good­
nre- Inst.
e tour.
th- ymr?'. the niemoHc? V-f th -ir
year Cord with the

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beveled All-Weather
Tread. It erhbodie*
the moat significant
development in years,
nnd its service rec­
ords arc everywhere
remarkable. If you
haven’ tyataienthi*
new Goodyear Cord,
corns in 'and let us
explain’ it to you.
It’s worth seeing—
and buying.

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r.ity there dfiy „hwjlj ,,
v , ‘ - te‘ the man wh.&gt;
th*’ pine n iv, , |; p„r i
hen Foiitf. pused •plan tn
***1B He:- Kalionr. u i g

Another ea-e uf cruc-lty m the c-nvlci camp* cones to ligit* in which s
young lad fr‘im Dakota, arrested fur
stealing a ride on a train w.e -,-t
terued to th *
icr rawri. w -- :!!
and could not work, and it re alleged
was (logged tu death. U'e cann-,: be too
careful «liiiut tin* convict cnntp- They
give the i late n bad came.

uf gr.ipe- wojld pay 1,
man v it1 c&amp;fn’i-y in v.i,t.|.| p.-,\ t
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right. Maybe th; bill wire n o t
what it shmibl be. Maybe our setintor» and reprcrentativi r. who voted
against it knew what they Were doing. But We intend to watch their
smoke. Unlers they «-.?** «;jb- »it*:-e a
l u l l t iia t will cun. th
hi; i ■,(; h !!
and a teal niercluitit Murin' fir re
United State* they can look far po­
litical retirement in the future* and
this got* for' the Florida .delegation
ns well.

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, i-spe-iial- ‘ fifteon i

Ai GocJrM/' ItfPiVf Si«!&gt;*««
tJtatrr* im **tl and rtcam*
m tnd Gamdjt'Wmr Tirw* anj
t-3ck them Uf*wifh *t• * » 4
Goodjaat Set*if#
ENT VULCANIZIN'! W0«l
O^k Are. and Third &gt;!.*ret.
Sanford. Florida

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!'■ g.oat v.lr—.--ruv-iag pari hnml
riv.'a, canning factories have ga*a!

was *hlurufiirnt
w a s a ll

• - ’.v In-M,'*’ than ti’.v i.ifi
hi* car out•once were t,
: and under the p r o - ---------- man who used five:
•t* during the wr-ek
c.n cents, while the 3 0 x 3
d t.n galluns a cay i j n . . ') 1

*'-.e.i dnriug the past year, and a ra
the must sge:p.- ful is,that la- ;houf
it SUtr.ri, :n St. Lucie county* If tt:

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rv)4,
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: "Jiire, th y
i.gi-;.:- i t liumliug
-tiM k cu is c critthey a:c fake d(“vtors
and rpecialisis, thi y are so-ealltd
ei • . ■
;.|-re!
preachom. The irouble i- tiiat Fl*»rlda

Already rumor* o f the "pre-identia l’ padduek” panics wlm will l.irt in
, thy . n-xt race arc run tug to light
F rimls uf I’re-idint Ib.tilu g an hum
'(a ilin g nlreut making him accci.: i
♦feeuful term tbat ! tiny w it! a-V
Jhini ti) n o Of u ij r ,. a to whethvi
^hp wail get tin liom irat!&gt;•!’. ur nut iI ate- without paying hi- t ‘Tn t i
♦tinother matter. And no matter who

dny are retailed.
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mate, hirh i ’ (■■■iri.'iilercd ■
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ti - re vathc. i&lt; i m e t. a mca
103 Balrirttn

* bio.,' »tid ttya concern v.ill distribute
the Florida product throughout the
mountain state a. This is the largest
singly shipment ever made front that
ti i;t .ry, «i 1 it Jr. » lined nt nppn *
itri.reiv *71"A. Tb - v*-:ic»*rn at St.

"For many year , Florida has been
the stitiree of million&gt; of boxes of
! flesh til nre fniUx, playing its part
ifi the u&gt;it'citttJn of the public to the
Srejltif dnt *
and palntabSHty of
grapefruit and oraag s. In addition
to tho ,* mitlianr it* boxes which are
4hippvd out of live state, there nre
vast quantities V*f fruit which the
.dealers will not handled l*ecause they
are off-tire, and do not present the
uniform appearance desired in fruit
placed on the market. Also there U
From Catts to Murphree Is a long
often fruit on which there is u delay
FAIII.K OF A REPUTATION
jump. Il would L» u leap toward pro­
For years and years, Alex N’nsty- in shipping, and although all right
gress. Yet auch an athletic political
bow
studied under the l»cr,t Fiddlers in for immediate use, it could not reach
stunt is in prospect for the people of
hre native land, whkh sane country the market In any shape to offer for
Florida.
sale. The canning factories offer a
President Albert It, Murphree. of is famed for it ■ golden Eagles. Being - elution c f the problem of conserva­
an
Assiduous
Studi*nt,
nnd
King
of
Florida University, might or might
an Artistic Nature, Alec’s progress tion, ami there i? no renson why In a
j along the Hall* o f the Must* Pan wu * short time to come Florida grapefruit
Rapid. He played in nil the K*ft «r- shuultLnoL be as widely known among
ft the Hawaiian
ti SB
WHEN U
cheatriu in this fair land o f ours. His ccnhed ’(irklucti
YO UR l
U S T IT
’ name was featured on several Pro­
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WITH US
grams, and yet he couldn't t#ecpi to
Connect with the magic Sesafmfkh'at
! brought home the Kale in largo JuFy
Portions. Applause came in S.dvo*,
Spencer Height" lot* are going
faaL One of the best sub-divis­
: hut Kopecs, came in small denominaItimre, nnd Alex K gnn to wonder How
ion* in Sanford and nil big lots.
Come, for you kmm even an Artist
S « us now and pick white pick­
mu*t Eat oner every so often to keep
ing is good. Easy terms.
the F'ire* burning.
Passing a hilUtiard on tFit* main
Drag one day Alex lamped in large; REDUCE PRICE OF TAGS; A
letti rv the notice thai Signor StaINCREASE GASOLINE TAX
AGENTS
catto de Non Troppo was going to in-'
diet some foreign Art upon those
With a uniform charge for a license
REAL ESTATE
Who cared to buy tickets, and Alec tag of two (itiRarn irrespective of the
Fir*, Casualty, Auto Insurance
lifted up at the box office even as the size or capacity, nnd a tax of two
105 W. First Bt, SANFORD. FLA
ott**r Suckers.
eenta per gallon on &amp;K gasoline sold,
The Signor, clad »in a Long Hair j there would be an absolutely just dis'
A prvaihcr pay : us a visit, Id!, th.
the IL*publicans put up he has an awcal (iulpit, represents some gr
ful vvalhiping coming to him. The pe*j*
“ cause” and gathers in the coin t
pie Of the United States are* not for­
four own devoted and underfuifd u
getting that the -Republicans prom­
i ister.s stnnd so much in med-ef.
ised a reduction of.taxes nnd instead
this kind of “ wipter” ) reitor? s!
the people have more taxes than ever
around ire in the gw«! old «umr
while the trusts pay nothing and con­
time, /hey don’t w#r(t to g-t th
tinue to fatten at the expense of thi*
) shfckle* by tho sweat o f the bn
[ Our own good doctors nnd mint*!
FHOGlt SS IN STATESMAN SHU j arrd merchants nre right" here with
all the time.—Gnjncsville Sun.

Have you ever
been a King?
It’ s a dressy job, hut hazardous if your deadliest
enemy happens to knthv you're not entitled tt» it.
These facts about the risk of wearing someone else’*

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALp, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923

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FOIl SAKE-11123 Ford louring car.
Attack Systems
Immigration Bar
Brand new. Five new tirca. Will
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Taxation
to
sell cheap. Phone 47.
289-2tp
Mtfst Be Raised,
FARMS
Finance Schools
fOK SAL.iv—.Maine grown tubbier
Owsley Declares
HOLIES
seed polntoes. Only a few bags left.
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LOTS Chase &amp; Co.
CKEVEI.AND, Feb. 27.— Delegates
CKKVKKANI), 0., Feb. 28.—Tax
FOR SAKE—Tomato plants, M. Han­ systems were attacked yesterday by to the department of superintendence
son Shoe Repair Shop.
289-3tp severed speakers during the general National Education Association an*
BUNGALOW
CIsasified Ads 1c a word. No
5 rooms, good location $3,300.00
Fusions of the deportment of super­ &gt;uul convention, held several meet­
Ad taken for less than 25c.
FOR RENT
Terms like rent.
intendence of the National Associa­ ings yesterday in which speakers ad­
Aad positively no Classified
—Eight room house, well tion 'convention in discussions in the vocated putting n slop to immigra­
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
progress including school filed prob­ tion; favored President Harding’s re­
musk accompany^ all orders.
269-tfc lems with a three speech symposium organisation bill which would create
STORY
AND
HAKE
HOUSE
Count the words and remit
Beautiful grounds, largo lot 100x28} FOIl RENT—One bed room, 417 W. on budget making and spending.
n new department in the government
acordingly.
ft. Citrus trees, banana and shrub­
to lie known as the department of ed­
Second street.
287-3lp
Dr. George D. Strayer said:
bery. Close in $5,250.00.
“ If opportunity and burden arc to ucation ami welfnre; started a light
FOR RENT*— Large* furnished room
Easy terms
be
oquulhed, the state must levy n for higher antnrics for school super­
with private entrance and running
tax
upon properly or incomes of nil intendents.
water for two gentlemen. Apartment
The suggestion that immigration
the people, or in some other manner
6
.over
Herald
office.
$25.00
per
FOR SAKE
IIUNGAKOW, $0,500.00
secure revenues by a System o f taxa­ be stopped,came from Alvin M. Ow­
month.
237-Up
The best bargains ever offered in
tion which bears equal weight upon sley, national commander of the Am­
East front. Southeast corner, 5 rooms.
House, all inode:rn con­
erican Legion who at the same time
Bath, large front porch. Rack porch,
vcnicncos fine location.
Inquire
1920 Bulck six, touring, good
laundry tubs. Hot water piped all
Dr. Robert M. Haig declared that offered his organisation to the edu­
ih Street.
288-3tp
tires, newly painted, runs liko
the state of Ohio has a tax system cators oa nn instrument to be used
over. Double floors. Properly built
new. Price .......... - --- ---------$550.00 throughout. Ideal loention.
“ which flatly prevents to every citizen in the building of patriotism.
Terms
WANTED
1920 Bulck six, touring, guar­
John J. Tigert, United States pomthe option of being an intelligent liar
liko tent.
I W ANVTO RENT two
anteed condition .....- ..... — ..$550.00
or an economic fool. The percentage missioner of education, assigned by
rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
1922 Bulck six touring. This is
of economic fools runs very low, how­ President llnrding to represent the
with hath, and use of garage, for
a good buy aud the car is
ever. Moreover, most of our states ndminlstrnUon, outlined a plan of re­
ORANGE GROVE
myself, wife and one child about
priced right, only .................$775.00
are
in no position to sympathize with organization that would place n seeOver C acres, all In bearing trees.
nine years old. Must be reasonable.
1918 Bulck Six, five new tires,
Ohio.
The conditions In many of them 'rotary of education and welfare in
On earner of hard road, near city.
Or would consider small cottage.
in good shape ........................ $400.00
the president’s cabinet.
arc
worse."
Terms to responsible people- Price
Address Box XX, care Hcrnld. tfd
1918 Bulck four, In fine con­
The fight fiK’ higHbr salaries* for
$ 5 ,00 0 .0 0 .
WANED—A chance to build your
dition ................
$225.00
Bcliaj)
t.bj.'c.intordont!: by Dr. N. I*
For quick results try n want ad,
new homo before lumber gets any
1922 Overland, runs ns good n3
Knglihnrdl, o f the T, ichors* Col­
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
it ever has, only ........
$300.00
Tlie State Department at Washing - lege. Columbia university, New YuAc
CEKEHY FARM
ed.—Sanford
Novelty Works. 183-tfc tfin given out ho many authbrized
1922 Ford Touring, extra good $300.00
5 ncres tiled, 5 acres uncleared. On
1922 Ford Coupo —......
$325.00
(good road, near bard surfnrod road. GOOD JORS for good boys; clean and statements correcting false* Impres­
These cars have been passed upon
healthful work. Opportunity for sions that pretty soon perhaps wo
Good land. No buildings; has not
by our head mechanic ns being in A-l
advancement
Apply Western Union shall he able to find out what our forbeen worked for some time. Price,
condition, therefore we guarantee nil
Telegraph Co.
2Kp-tfe vlgn policy Is by trfo sheer process of
$ 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0 .
Terms can Ik- urrnnged.
the nbovu car* to you.
WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern elimination.—-Columbus (Ohio) State
We sell on terms. We trade.
seed, for good clean stock will pay
SANFORD RUICK CO.
a
good price. Address W. P. Newell
CELERY FARM
vPhone 307
287-3te
101 Pnrk Ave.
Co.,
Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
10 ncres, nil tiled, in first class con­
Fla.
279-tfc
dition. Nice new 5-room cottage, also
FOR SAKE— 1023 Hupmobilc, driven
man with fumC room house and out buildings. Near W ANTED— enr
‘ 2,800 miles. $85.00 worth of ex­
ily on celery farm, steady job. In­
hard road, and railroad. This place
tras. Mako mo nn offer. Address
has been well taken care of and pro­ quire M. S. Nelson or Ilox 27G. 289 3tp
.
285-5tp
care Herald,
Have yon bought a ticket to see 1
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^ duced n good crop of celery this year. MAN OR LADY WANTED ■every
the
W. W. A. M. No. 21. the Old rt“'
Foil SALE—New Chevrolet utility Price $ 11,5uo. Terms can Ik- arrangcity, sell guaranteed silk hosiery di­
Maid's Union, ut the High School, Fri­
coupe, has been run 2,000 miles.
rect to wearer, $ Best season begin­
HARDING SIGNS
day night. It costs only 25 aud 35
Five good cord tires, bumpers, spot
ning. Write Silktex Hosiery Mills,
cents and will put you in a good
light, ut a bargain. Inquire of John
208 Masonic Temple, Jacksonville.
humor for a month. . See the Mystic
Culby at John Russell’s home. 2H5-0tp
CELERY FARM
Fin.
289-2tp
10 acres, nil tiled. Good land it: POSITION WANTED—Anyone de­ Or’ann, who comes to life. See Liza j,|t
FOR SAKE—Oranges for snle, $1.25
Pearl transformed into a beauty. See; u r
per hundred. Just drop -n card to good condition. No buildings, flow­
siring any help In n dry goods, gro­ Mrs. Reamer, the boarding house
the address below,— W. V. Dunn, R. A. ing fvt-Hs, nl-nr hnrd rond. Close in cery store, cafe or central office,
kee p e r and Madam Z lk e lk -r, the for- j flc
Box 224-A, Sanford, Fla.
286-fitp Also near loading station. Price $0, please notify at once, Miss Otulcte
tune teller. See the twelve old maids, j „j&gt;
500.00. Terms.
I-undress, Sanford, Fin.
280-3tp One of them is going to read a lint of pu
FOR SAliE— Lot, next
On- twelve most eligible bachelors and tin
MISCELLANEOUS
widowers in* Sanford.
Better be up
to my residence, ideal
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons BOARD—Reasonable for refined poo there, girls, and take notes. And you;
location.— S. W. Brad­ Phone 48
pin, Lake Mary Lodge. Profession boys can't afford to miss either. ' |ur
108 Magnolia Ave.
al dietitian, also trained nurse. Con
Apk fur Mr. Bronson
Don't forget the date, Friday, Met), j tin
ford.
285-6tc
vnlescents taken.
281-fit | 2nd, H p. to,, High School. Come and' appointment to «ee Under
288-tfc
FOR SAKE— Dosler and Gays’ paints
firing tlie children.
28K-2tpt Gilbert of the treasury, wht
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty HOUSE FOR SAKE—7 blocks from
LOST
-----------------------------ing
the formal indenture &lt;
postoffice.
Bargain
for
cash.
W.
J.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
LOST—One platinum brooch with 3
Don’t miss Twelve Old Maids at the the'agreement.
Thigpen.
288-Ctci
rUK SALE—Controlling interest- in
diamonds set in it. Finder leave at High School Friday night, 8 p. ni.v
latter in the week the
• Miami. Large hardware store lin­
) ACRE CELERY FARM. 5 acres Herald Office and receive $20.00 re­
ing business. Reason for selling oth­
tiled, line hammock land, farming ward.
278-tfc
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami
implements and mule. Cheap for LOST—One white and red pldded * ATTENTION. CLUB wd.MKN!
Avenue, Uox 30, Miami, Florida.
cash. W. J. Thigpen.
288-fitc
Mothercraft film, Princess Friday
July hound hitch dog, on brick rond
2-12-c-o-d-3w
or near Wekiwa bridge, Feb. 1 ith, March 2nd, from 1:30 until 2:30
Watch ’em close, boys.” See us at
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weight about 28 pounds. Six years Free!
High School, March 0th, "Todold. $50,00 reward.—J. H. Hardin,
or The Runaways."
289-lie
804 Elm Ave.
2HB-0tp

FOR SALE

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P U T T IN G O F f
FROM
year to year the starting o f a Sav­
ings Account costs hundreds of
dollars spent foolishly—besides
the INTEREST lost!
Don’
t let this rhappen
to' you.
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Begin today to deposit at Our
Savings Department, where your
dollars will earn 4% interest

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

THE GREAT HERBERT SPENCER SAIt):
“ There In a principal which is n bar against all information which
is proof against nil argument, ami which cannot fail to keep a man in
jvcrlusting ignorance! That principal is condemnation before invcstlgallon.'* Am! this Is the principal that has kept many, perhaps you,
Ironf participating in the loan privileges and investment benefits of the
UNION HOME nUIKDERS
the oldest, most reliable financial institution of its class in the United
States. You can buy or build your home or pay off that mortgage
with actual -PI money. We have loaned over $150,000 In Florida in
the last three month;;. Send for booklet o f our record. Investigate!*

UNION HOME BUILDERS
305 Casa St

Tampa, Florida

IT’ S PURE
That’s W h y It’§
...Popular•••
Our orders ore coming in so fntU that if it were not that wo
kept prepared to render real service we could
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* not handle them.

PHONIC US

WE DELIVER

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

A N D MUSLIN UNDERW EAR

Neat, small patterns, all colons 25 pieces to sell at, yard

Big Tabic, o f Winsor Crepes and Figured Batiste to close out Friday and
Saturday, at, yard—

Dove Brand, made of tho

Beautifully

best grade Batiste, Nnin-

with fine found Thread
a&gt;«r Linen Laces, some

took
Dimity,

and

Underwear
white

20 Pieces o f Fancy Plaid Check and
Plain Colors in

and

flesh, all sizes, good val­
ues for $2.00.

Special

Rose, Blue, Tan, Henna and Brown, 88-inches
wide. Special for 2 days only, yard—

Don’t forget the Silk Week begins
next Tuesday, March 6th. Every­
thing in Silk on display.

trimmed

embroidered in colors.
Made o f soft Nainsook
and Winsor Crepe, white,
Pink and Flesh. All siz­
es and extra sizes. Spec­
ial for—

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD; THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923

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Jat*k Quinn is Starting
23rd Playing Season

BOSTON, March 1.— Dave Shade of
Boston Red Sox Slabber Oldest Flayer
Portland, On?., won the judge's de­
In Folnt of Service In Majors
cision over George Ward, of Eliza­
J,
--------beth, N. J., hero Tuesday night in one
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HOT SPRINGS , March 1— Old
,of tho prettiest fox in g exhibitions of
NEW YORK, March
(Jack Quinn, spit ball pitcher of tho
tho season, tah escj} welterweights, Wilde, flyweight champion of -the
Thai^jlLod
i^j^Jhight. *
Boston Red Sox and former member
both, hoping to get * dravk at tiham- world, seems to have some kofY of
Cf Our'Yankees, arrived' lr^ 't|ie
plan Miikoy Wnlker, went nt top agreement with someone to fight
“ Kindred of the Dust" ono of Pet- )i mi nary training camp Tuesday with
speed throughout the 10 rounds to the somebody for quite a sum of shillings,'t,r u, Hype's best stories,
the announcement that this Is the
delight of about 5,000' fight enthus­ somewhere in New York, some t»mo(
.
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start of his twenty-third season' ns an
iasts who thronged the Arena A, C.
this summer, llut it is omposstble
And to make this picture the sue- active player.
Reference libraries
Shade’s aggressiveness, however, yet to distinguish between the claims re.n it is, the producers use Miriam were not nt hand but. so fnr ns nny
combined with his ability to 'elude uf Tex Rickard and his Garden Club Cooper ns tho leading star.
jOf the historians here could recollect,
Ward's always dangerous left, , won j and Tom OTtourko, of the Polo
this makes Quinn the oldest player in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vivian Speer are in­ point of service now toiling in the
the bout for him. The decision did Grounds, both promoters claiming to
vited to see this line picture tonight Major Leagues.
not giect the approval of a largo por­ have Wilde In bund.
tion of the crowd who thought Ward
Wilde, if he is still in hin native without cost. We’ll meet you there,
The Cleveland squad comprised of
deserved nt least n draw.
business fettle, can make more mon­ Vivian.
nnd Bcdgood and shnllu shrdlu shrdu
Shade tipped the beam at 152 lbs. ey out of this one bout than any little
pitchers Uhtc, Covelcsklc, Smith and
"Tho,T’ ri*oner of Zendn," a story of Bodeood nnd mm-tiM Until :md Mr.
fellow ever received for a scrap and
while Ward weighed in nt 1-10 lbs.
more than most of the tiny fighters Royal Romance, nnd of adventure as Allirtter, has gone on its way.
The
JIM BARNES DEFEATS SAHAZEN receive in a whole career. There is \breathless ami as
mi’h arc bound for Lakeland, Fla., to
MIAMI, Mcb. 1.—Jim Barnes, for­ no indication, cither, that Wilde hns j‘Pl®W Tins is one of the
join the main sqund at regular train­
mer national open champion and John­ lost bis fine old appreciation of the enough feature hills nnd will be i
ing after workouts and baths here:
two nights, Friday nnd Saturday.
ny Farrell, of the Quakeridge Golf value of a three penny bit.
Chick Fewatcr, also an ex-Yank,
club, Maamareck, N, Y , defeated Gene
Just who his challenger will be,
noyr o f the Rod Sox, came into camp
Each week .Osborne tries to outdo
Sarazcn, present national open cham­ cannot be stated until tomorrow morn-,
with Quinn.
his
record for the previous week, and
pion nnd Jock Hutchinson, former ing, when the result will bo iymwn
Colonel Til Houston, boss of the
la bringing some fine pictures tp San­
British open title holder, on the 8th 0f t|ie hout Between J’ancho Villa, the
Yankees,
saw Wnlllo Khung and Mike
hole in their match on the Hollywood Filipino, holder of the American fly­ ford. A peep at next week’s program
McNally, two of his'boys, start, for
willconvince
you.
link* yesterady.
weight title, nnd F’rnnkie Gennro.
the ball park to tnko their exercise
They fight tonight in Madison Square
nnd then went along himself with
Be
sure
you
see
“
Kindred
of
tho
The Herald delivered six limes n Garden ami the battle is arousing us
Babe Ruth and others to" play golf.
Dust"
tonight,
“
Tho
Prisoner
of
Zen­
week* for lit! \
much interest ns last week’s rough dn" either tomorrow or Saturday Everett Scott, the .shortstop, com­
nnd tumble between Gene Tunqey and night, anil look the program over for, plained of pains in his legs, but this
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Hnrry Greb.
next week nnd if you enn't see them (is believed to be nothing more serious
Gennro bus been gunlfed for $3,000 til, P^k the kind you like, there will (than a set of bunions where his knees
of his purse by the Jersey Boxing be pictures to suit all tastes next knock,
Commission which informed the New week.
IS® FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
York Con)mission that Gennro owed
ATTENTION, CLUB WOMEN!
FILLSBURY FLOUR
that amount to Jersey promoters be^
,
Mothercraft film, Princess Friday,
cause of defaulting a match which St. Louis Nationals
.March 2nd, from 1:30 until 2:30.
2-I-lb. SACK$ ,
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they had arranged at great expense.
\Free!
289-1tp
FILLSBURY .....
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at
Bradentown
The New York Commission did not
call for nny itemized statement of
12-lb. SACKS
With Other Teams Don’t forget the Auction Sale of
expenses but simply fined GenarOj
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FILLSIJURY.....
Automobiles Saturday, March 3rd, 1
that much and will life it from to- j
m r Thr
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p,
m. at the B. A- 0. Motor Company*,
6-lb. SACKS
night's purse. It costs only half that
IIRADENTOWN, Mcb. 1,— MiningFILLSBURY
much to swing n big fight in the Gar- er Branch Rickey joined the St. I-ouis corner Second Street and Sanford
2R8-3tr
den here, so apparently the Jersey members of the Cnrdirials nnd Syrn- Avenue.
WE DELIVER
promoters were intending to build n Nationals here today. About forty
Ethel MeWnde, the poetical Maid,
castle in which to hold their fight.
cum* team of the international league
------------------------ 1----] are here for training. Rickey said the i will rend one of her love poems in
The Herald delivered six times n remainder of the players would arrive •"Twelve Old Maids" Friday night at
week for 15c.
! Monday.
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JACKSONVILLE, March L—Offic­ Two aallings weekly. Through fares to Eastern and. Western Points. Autoials in charge of the janfiual tourna­
mobiles carried. Information as to fares, reservations, etc., on request.
ment of the Florida State Golf Asso­ C. M. HAILE, GENERAL AGENT,
Pier 800 E. Bay S t,
Phone 638
ciation td be held op the links of the
Tim&amp;quann Country Club hero April
4-7 Inclusive, arc pinning their hopes
high. Entries already received indi­
cate n field of stars, according to
Frunk Rogers, secretary nnd treas­
urer of the association. The qualify­
ing round wlll.be for 18 holes.
Three diyU’foria of 32 players ear,
will qualify, tin? defeated if! in en*’ i
division formiiig lhe second flight nnd
the beaten eight in each flight form­
ing cohsoiats.m"nigbts;: ;■
It’s 15* a n d
A. C. Ulmer, who took the first title
offered by tho association In IBM
and three times since, is expected to
defend his 1922 title. Other cham­
pions, since the forming of the asso­
ciation, include: J. D. ijartnett, Jack­
sonville, 1913; T. W. Palmer, Miami,
191(1; W. A. Knight, St. Augustine,
1919, and George Giblxms, Tampa,
1920.
Fur for tho Tlntaqunna course is

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Chapman &amp; Tucker’s Addition to Sanford—One Block East of New B. &amp; O. Garage

The buildings located on this property and now occupied by colored people will be sold separately at auction same day of sale with the distinct un- %
derstandina
derstanding that they be removed from the premises not lateV than ninety days from date of sale. Lots will be sold on easy terms.
terms Buildings
will be sold on all cash basis.
This being our first sale in the City of Sanford,,we have selected this particular block, firmly believing that it will be a safe, $ound investment and
will in the future make money for the owners; last but not least, it will be one great step towards cleaning up the gateway to the beautiful dis­
trict lying beyond Sanford Avenue and on the North and South side of Unihn Avenue. We would appreciate seeing all those interested in this dis­
trict at the sale to make it a complete, clean success.
—:

LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED
MANAGEMENT

A. P. CONNELLY J. W. OLIVER
D.S. BRONSON C. A. TODD
7 LON D. WORSHAM, Audio

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Two-Day Conference
To Combat Control
o f Crude Rubber
Itrstrictlve Measures Recently Enact­
ed by British Authorities

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Whitfield, Paul
Pet bed end John Bethel left Tuesday
I l l y T t ir A a . o r l n l n l I ' r r M l
ft* liiatning for tlimr home in Greenville,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.—Ameri­
Kl K^’., r*fter spending the winter months can rubber automobile manufacturers
ft* hi Geneva.
began a two-day conference here to­
ha
day
to consider means oT combatting
X’r and Mrs. A'ijn lognn, Mr. und
&gt;oi n
the
British control of crude rubber
,Mir.. . u.nk Pitts,. Ilalph Geitier, Mrs.
•Bury Geiger r.n.: Miss Julia Geiger production and bringing down the
» nj Vetsle Geigci, Miss Mildred Old- price* for American products. Among
• rilOiil
limit Curtis Woous, Mrs. Fred Me- the. speakers announced for meeting
Pbrliec and M-, and Mrs. T. W. Phillip Lockhart, representing British
Picvntt spent S Hid."? in Lake Helen. Industries who will discus* protest of
CUR PRINTING l l Y rO
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Mrs. Joe Ballard and daughters. rubber manufacturers of that country
OUR PRICE
, 4 ,r
Miss
Evelyn Ballard and Miss Irma against restrictive measures recently
Rhone 101
902 Frifnch Avenue-—
Carter nml Paul Bethel attended the enacted by Colonial authorities de­
picture show at Sanford Saturday signed to limit production In effort to
maintain prices.
Quick Service Transfer evening. ,
You tan find the name of
(Trif Jive Bunlncaa Man
In Sanford in Ihin Column
rarh day. -

Storage Facilities
Mr. Dooley nnd son, Charles Dool­
U we please you, tell others; If not, ey, were in Snnfnrd Tuesday to see
tell ua. Phone 498
Dr. Hiatt. Mr. Dooley hap hocn tak­
ing treatment from the doctor for his
SANFORD NOVELTY hack which wan injured some time
°
t i r /\ r &gt; T /'a
R* ° 1 Up is Totting nlonj; }real well
W O R K S
nnd his friends hope fop his speedy

April. 1311, nnd then Anil there make
answer In the bill of complaint cxhlb"m l against yon In a .Foreclosure of
Mortgage from you. Fred II. Fitting
— to—-Kirat National funk. of Orlando,
n corporal Ion under the law s of the
t'nlled .State*, tltd property Involved Is
described, ns follows:
hot Knur Hundred thirty 0 3 0 ) lllock
or Section One l l ) . Work Hiimirork
tract same hclna a subdl*Islop pf See
lion (ino (I ). Township—Twenty. mho
C l). Range Thirty-one (31) east. Se­
minole county. Florida.
It Is ordered that this citation ho
published In the Kanfotd Herald, a
newspaper
published
in
Seminole
county, Florida, once n week for four
consecutive weeks a* notice to the de­
fendant Fred H. Fitting.
Witness isy hand nnd the seal ,.f
Ills said Circuit Court on this the 1st
day of March, A. H. 1333.
(HEAL)
E. A. I'Ol'UI.ASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida,
ily A. 31. AVeehs. H. C.
LiltoV Jl. lilies.
Solicitor for Complainant.

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M , t. 13. Si. 13.

notice ny i v i i :vi-iuv to t m . y
FOIt LETTER* PATENT
Notice Is hereby given that on the
"lb day of March, 1311, the uiider*luned will iippl) to the Hon. Cary A Har­
dee, governor of the State &lt; f Florida,
at Tnllnhassve, Florida, for
I.niter*
I’stent Incorporating Suufor&lt;l Coronado
llriirli Company under the following
nroposeil charter, the original of whirl)
Is now on file* In the ofTIrr of I he sec­
retary o f state nt Tallahassee. Fhtridu.
H H W A n n IIMltllNH
II. II. WIGHT.
A. II VOW ELL
It. C. M AXW E LL

COI.DS ARE CONTAGIOUS
Coughs nhd Colds are contagious
nnd require prompt treatment ns they,
spread or develop Into Flu mid Grippe.
S 1‘1'LEHTi
Take no chances when you can get
4IKO. W, KNIGHT
Foley's Honey nml Tar for a few cents
JAM US O. HUFF
FORD II. WILSON
mid quickty cheek coughs and colds.
c. l n itiT T
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
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, The constantly Increasing demand for
We, the undcridgneil. hereby nssorlnte
ourselves
for., th&gt; purFoley's Honey and Tar, for three pose of Ijccomlmtliigetlier
Incttrpor.ited and .if! I
General Shop and Mill iuke iieten Sunday.
generations, has made it the largest forming a rqritofntInti
Milder ttt'l by **♦
,. ,
W ork
J. W. Dooley, of Orlando, is spend* selling rough medicine in the world. virtu- of rile law* nnd Cnn-tlttnbin of
r:
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CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER in« « {cw
" !lh Mr- *nd Mrs. P. Contains no opiates—ingredients nre pos&lt; ,1c h o r l T'rtip
o o rd C h n r l r r
V
T.
Wakefield.
printed on the wrapper. Refuse sub­
of
&gt;,
lU^Commerclal Street—Sanford, Fla.
S a n fo rd
C o ro n a d o llr n r h
C o in p a a y
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt spent Monday stitutes. Insist upon Foley's. Sold
A r l l r l c I.
*
Tin name of this Corporation almll
e\ cry where.—Adv.
afternoon with Mrs. J. P. Cowart.
lo&gt; yinnfortl Coronudo U t a r h Company
B. W. HERNDON
and
tt» principal phion of IiiinIiohs shall
Mrs. Alexia Wells nnd Jack Flynt
In* In the City of Hailfnid. Seminole
CIRCUS
AND
MID-WINTER
spent Suidny in RnnfotM.
Cuuniy. Florida, With brajicli i.rflc. » al
; . m i l o t l n r |i..|n(* III Ih c SI !, - r K im •
Mr. nml Mrs. P. T. Wakefield spent BAZAAR. SANFORD, FLA..
• INSURANCE AGENCY
bln. du d In th e C u lle d S t u b « or Cor*
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MARCH 12TH-17TH INTXU**I«11 C o u n t r i e s a* the D onrd o f H l n i ’ t ■ j
Flit P-------- AUTO--------- BONDS
Sunday' in Orlando visiting friends.
m s m a y f r o m l i m e l o t i m e d e s lu n a le ."
HIVE, BIG CIRCUS ACTS
A r t ic le I I .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Flynt and
AND OTHER FEATURES
The Kenera] nalurn of I hr business b*
S. 0. Shirholser
John Bethel spent Sunday with Mrs.
be conducted by Ihbt corporation shall
be in buy. own. soil and convey n il
Harry; Rivera,
The American Legion has contract­ ••Male anil to Improve tin* -aim* b&gt; 'V
Contractor nnd Builder
Claude l ro;tor, who has Iwen spend- ed with J. S. Roberts to put on the erecthtK liulldtnK* thereon for «ale or , %

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rent; to plat and subdivide real e «ta le t ♦

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winu,r w|,th
Vcy Big Circus here for the benefit of the nnd ronatrurt mid maintain streets and +%
SANFORD
Ft.OR IDA era has returned to his homo Ijljbu,!dinjr funtJ. Tht&gt; clrcUB wi„ bt. put sldewntksi thereon and otherwise Im* j J
prove the* same; to buy and »etl teal
. .ir-son, Gh.
*,,» under n large circus tent on the estate for olllel s on cotllllllr- loll. Ill J
liuy,
own and sell nil personal proper!i {
#n(, wi„ ftUrt on lhl, 1Sth in eessary
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons • Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wakefield spent U|kt&gt;
or Ineldenlul I** . il&gt;- eon- i J
fuestluy in Bel.nml on.husiitc**.
jof Mar, h( runninK
nights. They durt of liny busies* In Wlileb the eor
E s t a b l i s h e d ISAS
li.iralboiin.it rini.im-; to tnirrow ni.on*t
♦
Mr. and Mt^- George Matthews and will have ten Mg circus acts and plen­ anil losii. as evldi-iire of I10I1 t.i*-.|n.'o V
n -r .-A -i.
e - s -t - a -t - h
,
therefor bonds, debenture* . 4.1 other
ihildren nnd Annie Matthews and ty of othei amusements. \, real, JItzr;
Futim*
liiir .liitr u o
furms of wrtitllleii nml to -* i'ii. if.. ^
('••Imptuvnl l u u j
l)&lt; »rn n rr
Mss Mildred Oldham rt’ent Mon«lf*y ^ 'nj" win'lw'on'Van*! "to furatah ■mm- r'• **1vim1**! **f i it** mi mi* h\ ith•11 w,11: * •
•I tltfilfl Ilf IrtlM up«lll Hi** |H*T’ Il\ »&gt;f T
rill l.nls
jinrrU llomls
itUcrtiotin in Sanford.
[lc fnr the dancing after the f’ irCUS Hie I'.mipmn : t«* Jr.lar 1***11» t* »f un*I
p« fH
rU
al pr*i|T
I*111**-f t|iV,, It*
tt* ilUlIil
ItyUll II &gt;U
t« •=*
l=* ^T
rn&lt;
fi;i|
*- rr, It
ll.iii(„
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looms
The regular meeting of (be Parentl evening. The circus committee p«
itiisl i»|t* nil**
- hi ’• iu'ii* O
llu.lsrss I'rnpcrty
llusli.rss Chnnrr
Tcndicr* Assoeiatinn met nt the
u u .Ts.Lr»ir.uhiIP ami a •
pa\ ilium*. |iler/t it tih I..... . j X
p|,ir*-«*
iiiTHI-semtUU inul t-t art
s. him! house Friday afternoon.
A i t e a 't 'f .l ili: mond ring free, the ilia- piI-.n.amt
Slain Olf|ce
IP.- a»:« tu ..f othrrN In i •nil ttw ami #
tent** nit rent
s•* " b ii V
uniscil r e a l t y company * '.ri-od many attended and a pleasing )|v tl(] Mnjt lo ti,c youtlK |a(Jy who sells ml4II*u in t.tlu
r F«ir|icirnl ItHift , til * Iitri f

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program win given by Prof. D o u g la s,. (he m m
ti, keta fo r the rir- IItIt i pa it hr t nitIp relit til ill** IVI111 *»t lirf
i.\ v K * T J ii;\ r ( o i i i 'A v r
ulhvr
101-a Mnirnolln Arc. !» « « » * « " d essays were read by rev- CUB. l)|c IK;toma|,itc to tht. holder uf rt.rpciijt *.•»!■* fti imhvltlmiU
p.trf lirpNlilpH a fpi L«t do u l!.
nilict
ttitin&amp;M
n*
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»&gt;
t»o
nrrt*B«iiry
m
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clal ,,f *lu‘
"I'Ptopriate to the th{, h ck y lv,m \K.r _ ane f rec Stance on
Unit ft. fir dutu* f*ir Uu« pin'*’ *-ful
♦
of the program, which wan the n|.
ttrket. The sen- lijti-^rilm i .,f tin* ItUtdhi^tt a ml affair** i
•f tills t*t#rpnrailnn; t*» h a '.
. J
Inon li. krt , wi*l admit bearer rarh •und
Fluwcrs-Floral Dcsignaitilfe of Geiirge Washington.
1 njiB nt! fho rlfsHtv*. p«*vv.-r* **utl ♦T^
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moran, Mrs.i|tj
T h v y Will Lie put . V*'i v i ! r ■*
-lit In V»*r|*t»r at li»tu*
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itltd . irtK utiil'p1 lh+' lit." f* t?f ,♦**
Annual and Ornamental Plants
17 . \y. Prevail, Mrs. Fred McFnrlnne,
thn
k hy y;nmK
IfllllO^T [ the Htate **fFhirJtla.
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Mi Mjrtle Avr.----------------------------- Phone 2C0-W '*■ I». Moran and Mrs. Moran's chil- w ! j „ , v l „ , , e ir| t u . f i L; i*?
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Ci‘ittilp
l , n l e s« ll . Each
F !n rh .
A
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n lF lt' I I I , „ . i t „ r k
&gt;
Tit*- ttttitmnl *&gt;f flip rjuilfnt ifufR
i dren, Pauline hnd Jeane. went
, u;i t'r'.rt
t ... the lady
i,.,lv sells
„.iu will count
rn..,.t!: I...rV.'..“
!!!;m"!.,"!ii.Vif
t !'..o. v
r.u to
l Os- |.Bt&lt;isua
hi* r&lt;&gt;r|&gt;«r;i|t»n
shall I A T i h i i u ‘ TlinuMr. Mo,
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,rl ........................... Ill ! «,mil Hollars USD.aDneftJ,
be dlvldiol ♦
vpulii Biiiunlay afternoon
,
uhc %nte in tilt i on11.*jt. I h i n \\ ill n llo | «.« fe%nn«ftr«r«i
«*f t hr p.*r V

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COM PANY
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Works

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■an went to seo Dr. Martin who .is aim be olis-r prizes; the first pfizrvi value &lt;&gt;f tup. Ilunrti-.l p olln fs in e o
turh. in be pabt for In lawful niont-.king care of Ids fractured arm. Dr.*
tlv , (|iajnunf| r;n(j aml three oth- no)
«•&gt;- &lt;.f ili.' Cnltcit State* or In property.

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In hi 1r to services al 4 lust valualbm
thereof l " be ilelertnlttsil by the Iln iiriP rt
,if Idre-elors or litrorparatur*.
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Arllrlc IV.
The term for which this corporal bm J
is orKanixuil shall be ninety-nine &lt;■*’*) !
years.
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a i i t i c i .k V,
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The business of
this
rorpnrall**n *
slinll lo romluctetl hy_ a Preslilent. o :
I1resilient, a Stcri farv
nml
A.
T r . a n m r ulie oftices of Merit-lull V
.lei Tr.-.i surer mat hr to bi by ..lo Jttol
,ai miv of Hie same person) aii.l .1 lloanl &gt;.f lu
f
t bitteniim. Phone or nall
il o n n il) 111 | M T J........
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H I S
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IIt
HuI iii
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Iiuislsl of nut less tiian three nor more ♦
ban live, the ’number of sahl Boaril -wwill be sent out at once, with full ex- In be flxt.l .............................
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h} the_ f_tockllulitcrs
niimial inuetinK.
■ting. The "H.innl
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pliiiiatitm. Ho nil you Amcricnn Le­ .•rich
Directors shall be elicinl by the stock- J
gion boosters, get busy nnd help make hulilers nt their a 1111 mil IfleelLmt, which
meiitlna slulli bti hehl tm tile hrst Till'** [ s,
the American Legion circus a huge ■lay Ip Muv of each iearr bcKlniilnw
with the year I3I.T. Tlie other offle.-rsuccess.
vf the 1-nmpati) shall be ,-lecteil liy
the Itlrecturs I'ntll III ailtiual meet-

j Mfirtin is well plenseil with the pm- VT
ti ,l. jn.jv siting the most
Icress his arm in making ns he feared tc;.ga„ u.kct3 wi.i be awarded the
for a time that.Mr. Moran would I'1* "’ [diamond ring, crowned queen nnd the
CyUnder Grinding
trouble with it.
mo, ^ |,o|»ulor lady in thfs territory.
Automobile Repaint
The young people of Geneva eimy, , ,,;,t(.r Ul(, tnl)U,8t any
Acelylenc Welding
ed a straw ride Mondny night given j
|n,j- living in Hanford nr surI’ hnne G2----------Sanford, Florida by Miss Alexia Mels and Miss Clara ro..m';;i)f. tertitorv can enter the enn—
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Harrison.
tc I !.y ciilliiig no the coiumittei jpg

L. B. HODGINS

SALIV ARMY SHOES- SALK—We
i
AUTO RADIATOR,AND SHEET
have just bought a trehienduus
METAL WORKS
stock of Army Munson Inst shoes to
General Repairing
be sold to the public direct. Price
IiiT Frrnrh Are.------------Sanford, F'o, $2.75. These shoes nre 100'c solid
1-l-tnp.
leather with heavy double soles sewtjl nnd nailed.' The Uppers nre of
m ft* heavy tan chrome leather with lei- F0U .SALE -Two Stage MngnavoX;"m **f the sinckhi.liirts or until ihtjir ♦
fca ft*
Inu s tongue,
Inn...... thereby
thnrnbv making
mnltill?
them
.. _ Amplifier
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. snrc«.ss.,rSLare ilvii) rh-rle,| ami .| »
1 lows
mem
pow,.r
with
Yiicuum riril. flu* iMinlnm** nf tlilr* &lt;Sor|Mirnll«tt X
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, ff
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4 , / i ^ i u t l l lit* c f in r iu r lr t l l»y I h r f o l l n w l i m «if
; waterproof. These shots are soiling;^Fulics
iiuil H aituriun ctiinplutu,* h u lfj
p. |-*,|u
t l l x bi* ri« i Tr*"*l&lt;|i ***
t
very fast and we advise you to order prut-, no radiophone set is complete ' H ) " 'e l l u» ti e- iTeshteot. « i» i
Ralph ti Wight us S m . lury nml I r . a
Tat once to insure your order being fill- ^without amplification.—It A Y BROS., Mirer ami &lt;;&lt;••.ige W knight. H I’ lib *- * j*
td. The sizes are d to 11 all w i d t h s ; . S e r v i c e , phone 518. 2K8vUp Inn anil It C. Maxwell as the Hnaril
nf DJl'er l nr*
pay postman on receipt of goods or
The Ineorimrnli.is of this Conipunj
shall meet in the i'll) " f Sonfpid on
** i send money order. 31oncy refunded
You'll sec Miss Lizzie Lilly who’s Ihe 12th d,l) of Mutch,.1923 to cohiplrfe
^ Cards of Sanford's Rcputif shoes are not satisfactory.—The U. awfully ti'1/ , in Twelve Old Maids— Ilie orpunliutlon of the Company nml
^ able Profraslonsl Men, each
S. Hlores Co., M il Broadway, New Eliza NefT is n little deaf. She is one adopt by-laws,Art trie VI.
blithest titmiuut of IndebtedneRR
** of whoid. In hia chosen proYork City.
. ' 182-tfc of the Twelve Old Maids.
2Hll-2tp orTbr
llahlllty tu whirl) lid* coinpnny may
^ feMlon the Herald recontat nnv lima Subject Itself, shall be
twice the amount of Hie ntlUiorlzed ca^ mrndi to the people. 1
"Can you ever forgive m e?" Como
ATTENTION, CLUB WOMEN!
plttil stock.
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Artlrlr Nil.
nnd see, March Gth, at High School
Mothercrnft film, Prlncc*s Friday,
The
nnmea
and
reshlcncea
of
the
In­
* * » t « * h i i t , n z , w iq
Auditorium.
289-ltc March 2nd, from 1:30 until 2:30. corporators nml subscriber:* of stock
w||h the number of shnles subscribed
Free!
289-1 tp by each,'are ns followsNOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF
lidword lllttklns. Hanford. Fla. C aharea
IN T f l H C H U T I T l O l ’ H T
OF
T i l l : A Y. Yowcll. Sanford. Fla., it »!m r io
THE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF
SEM­
George A. DeCottes
s n v n v n i .11 u n i vi. c i i k ’ i i t o f Iltxlltlt H WlKht. Sanford. Fin.. « shares
r i.n ii io A , in a n t i r a n r k m i n o i . k It. c*. Muxkcll. Hanford. Fla . S shares
INOLE COUNTY RANK. A
S t' 11 lest on, Sanfonl, Fla,, fi shares
COUNTY.
IN r i l A M H I i r .
Attomcy-at-Law
CORPORATION
(Sen W . Knight. Haliferil, Flu., 6 ahares
J a n ir s T . I l n n l i , riiiit|ilnliinn&lt;, vs
H. I*. Smith. West Palm Ueneh, Fin , 0
l l n f l l s I.. I l n n l ) . I lr f r n d n iit .
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shares
Over Heninolc County Dank
Notice is hereby given that a spec­ Tn:
James Huff. Hanford, Fla,, 1 shares.
IIut 1 Ip 1*. Hnrily, Itrshlonrs Pnknnwn C. L. OHM. Hanford. Fin.. « shores
8ANF0RD
FLORIDA ial meeting of the stockholders of
It atipparlnK from an agblavll llkil Fred It. Wilson. Hanford. Fla . fi allures
IN WITNESS W HEREOF the said ♦ ♦
In
this call** that yuti are 11 non-rralSeminole County Bank, a corpora­
dent of (he Hime of Florida, therefore, Edward Hlisalna. A. E. Yowell. Italph j X
tion, will be held nt Sanford, Florida, you. lint lie U Hardy, nrif ordrreil and II W ight, It. C. Mazwrll. H I’uleslou. , y
FRED R. WILSON on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1923, reijnlrrd on ihe I3lh day of March, CJeofKe W. Knlitlit. James Huff, C. i* [ &gt;
A. f*. 1313. lo appear to the bill of com­ llrltl nml Fred It. WIDun ns IneorpoATTORNEY-AT-LAW
at ten o’clock a. m. at the offices of plaint exhibited ngalnnt you In this ratnrs of Hanford Coronado Reach A .
Cumpnit) Imre hereunto aet their handa 4
,
said corporation, for the purpose of cause.
It la ordered that this noltrn be pub- on this the O day of January. lo23.
First National Dank Building
EDWARD lUClOINS
llaheil
In
the
Sanford
Herald
once
a
considering nnd peting upon a proIt. a Wl l HIT
for 1*Ik lit wreka.
8ANP0RI)
FLORIDA |M)sition tq increase tho capital stock week
A. i: VOW ELL
WITNESS my hand nnd the aenl of
n. c . MAW ELI*
---------------------------------------------------- of anld corporation from the Rum of anld court on tida the 13th day of Jan­
H. I’ UI.KSTON
uary A. 1). I3!3.
$50,000.00 to $ 100,000.00, and for the &lt;sKAt,)
y w 1 :. A, no ua la ss
’
• 'W iVW -ifflSi
C lerk 'nf the' Hlrcutt Court
transaction of any and ail business
Kvminola County, Florida.
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T r r r m n T T -----ry or desirable in connection
ICHELLE-MAINES
Sntlrltor nnd of Counsel
STATE OF FLORIDA
.
therewith.
^
for comnialnnpt. • V
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LAW YER
f f j| -2fcV-'-9 - u - n -k* U g u
By Ordcf of the President

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Classes Designed

Henry McLnulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

j* 3-Elevated Stages-3
2-| Three thousand dollars in prizes. Also J
| Diamond Ring and other Jewelry. One J;
f Auto given away. Season tickets now
% selling. Two concerts daily by the clown
t band. A Real Jazz Band.
nightly after the show. Circus under
large tent. Location: Lake Front.

IN 4 IIU T IT C O l ’H r .

Attest:

A. R. KEY, Cashier.
2-21-28; 3-7-14-21.

DR. R. M. WELSH
Graduate Vcleriaarian

Telephones*
Optic) an-Op tometrlet
Office 12b
J But First fitrwvt Sanford. Fla.
Residence 257
—

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

f^RCHITECr
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
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FLORIDA

•ANT0RD

¥iS#^gg*;jte=x=-;if

Office
Opposite P. 0.
DeLand. Florida

w . J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
FIRE. LIFE. AUTO 1N8URANCE
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CIHCYITJTNj ABD ITHk HEby certify that on the 2Ilh day nf t r io
'.u IH o i . k g .'m »fTvv Fr.tiRiHA.
runry. 1323. personally appeared be­
IN O U X l f l l H Y ,
First Nat loom llank In Orlandn, a ror- fore me Edward Higgins, A. K. Vowpnratlon under Ihe l.nws nf the I’nl- *11, Italph Ik W ight. R. C. Maxwell,
1)4 Rtnle*| of America, Cnniplnlnanl, H. Fuleston, JleorKc )\. Knight. Jam*-*
Huff. C- V- nfltl and Fred It. Wilson,
V*. ,
each to me welt amt personally kmfwn
Fred II. F lltlaa. Drfrndant.
and
know n to me to be the persons de­
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TO Fit EH H. KITTING: the said Fred scrib ed In and who subscribed their
II. PittliiK being a resilient of Peztsr. names to the foregning Articles of I itcor porn Got) as Incorporators of Han*
In the Stale of Iowa;
It appearing from o sworn bill nf ford Coronado Reach Company nnd they
complaint llled In thin causa that you, each nnd severally acknowledged to m «.
Krtfl TI. Fitting, are a resldrni of 11 Hull they signed their names thereto
.State other Jhiiu the Htale of Florida, for the uses and purposes H erein e x ­
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and that &gt;'4ur pluea of resident:* Is pressed.
W ITNESS my hadd amI.o(((clnt seal
Dexter, Iowa; that there Is no person
In the ritate.of Florida, the service of at Sanforde Hrnilitol*‘.C.mntyr M ate of
a subpoena upon whom would hind Florida, thla- ITItt day of _ February,
IH23.
*
such Fred 11. Fitting. .
W. I*. RUMPLE,
Therefore, you, Fred II. Fitting, nre (Notarial Heal)
required to be and appear before out Notary I'uhllc, Slate of Florida at tgirge
said Circuit Court at (he Court House
mMlaaluikj
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RED WAR ON THE HORIZON;
CAULDRON;
COUNTRIES GETTING READY

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FIVE JAPANESE
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MOVEMENT
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LITHUANIANS ATTACK TIIE
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Friends of President Hardin# S tart Boom for
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Renomination
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Carlut Shipment* Ucportfd for Tues­
day, Fchradry 2&lt;th:
Floridn—Sanford Section r
Floridn—Manatee section
Florida—by boat, 27»&gt; crate*.
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so uth ern utilities pla n ts

HUH VIEW OF PURCHASE
CRISSINGER
IS NOMINEE FOR
RESERVE BOARD MUNICIPAL OWNED

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| W ATER QUESTION FOR CITY

DcMinntionMof Florida Shipments
O F SANFORD W ILL BE
Florence, M; New York, 4; Cincin­
WASHINGTON, Keb. 28.—Convinced that half a dozen aspirants are nl• TA K EN III* AT ONCE
ready making- enutious overtures to test their strength ns Republican presi­ nati, 2; Columbus, I; Minneapolis, 1;
dential possibilities for 1024, some friends o f President Harding have begun St. Louis, I; Chicago, t»; Indianapolis,
work to assure him of renomination. Thus fnr the movement on behalf of 3; Montgomery, 2; Cleveland, 1; Phil­
the president hasn't reached proportion* of closely knit organization but has adelphia, I; Tulsa, Okln., I; Potomac
progressed to point where ft promises to make Itself felt in many *tatc* be­ Yards, 5; Savannah, 2; Huston, 1;
While Germnns Seem to Ho Tak­ n it OKI’. INTO .UNITED STATES fore coming summer is well begun. The attitude of President Harding him- Louisville, I;’ Pittshurgh, 1; Worcest­ COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY IMilily IMnnts Will Be the Result
of Action of City Com mi Sr
mm
ing Conditions in Ruhr With
WOULD CII.VNGK HIS J o lt
er, Mass., 1; Wnycross, 5; Atlanta, 2;
TO ATTEND .SESSION OF
K-lf remains unannounced.
sioners Mondny
Better Grace
.
Drnnfortl, Ont., I; Memphis, 1 Scran­
LEGISLATURE
Illy THr .\«w«»rlntrd
ton, 1; Total, 02 cam.
At the meeting of the City CommlsWASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The no­
I nr T l i r A M it r ln lfd
( f l y T K * Au itrln lrd I’ rrM l
PARIS, Feb. 28.—Wnrsnw dispatchmination
of
D.
U.
Crisslnger,
eompsnonern
Mondny afternoon it was de­
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.-Five
Shipping Point Information for Iues- t roller of currency To be governor of rided to employ on engineer to get
w to the Hava* agency confirm the re: Japanese claimed to lie members of a
day, February 271 h;
port* that Lithuanians attnckcMl the band of approximately 25 aliens smug­
the Federal Reserve Hoard was rc- estimates on the water works plant
SANFORD,
FLA.: *Coo], showers. ported favorably today by*tho se n ate 'o f the Southern Utilities
polish advnnce guards. Collisions have gled into this country in the neighbor-*
to inHauling'; increasing, demand and Imnking committee, hut action was lie- ve digate n new water supply thnt
occurred nt two paint* and in each hood of CaiTahclle Mondny night were
movement slow* market dul.
-Car­ ferred on the nomination of James will give the city of Sanford a supcase the attacker* were drlvch oiek. | In Ilu; local county jail today await­
loads
f.
o.
b.
usual
term
s:
10
inch G. McNary to succeed Crissinger,
ply of pure soft water nnd also to
The losses were not known.
ing advice ns to their disposal from
crates Golden Self-blanching 4-&lt;» do*.
:
appraise
the entire equipment of the
t
federal authorities. Fifteen others are
:tnlks in the rough $1.05-41.75, New
Southern Utilities Co., with tho view
HERNE, Feb. 28.—The. anti-Greek held at Cnrrabeile and several others
French Strain 1*0 do*, stalks* in the
; of immediate purrhnsc, or a t least
insurrection .In Thrace was attended made their escape. Those held here
rough mostly $1.50.
| the immediate purchase of the water
by sharp encounters near Xnnjhi, it are young men unable to^spenk Eng­
1Opirka department nnd nt least to get
b reported from Bulgarian sources. lish.
•
• «Hr The Awiwlslfi I’rcm l
cnrlot shipments from San! a better rate on electric current apd
The organization of the Thracian Na­
WASHINGTON, Feb.,28. Efforts to obtain cheaper credit tor farmers
1 tills season to dale
1,209
tionalists-i* said to be starting a gen­
thus far have failed to produce any appreciable-effect on Interest rates
I g.is while the work of investigation
cnrlot shipments from Man
and installing the water plant Is being
eral movement against Greece, while
•barged by banks “In small cities, towns of agricultural sections of west, or
nice this season tn date
nsn
*done.
•
the entire population of western
touth," according to observations of Federal Reserve Hoard in annual report
cnrlot
Total
shipments
from
Sanin
other
word*
the
City
Commis­
Thrace is now armed.
unde public today. Tile board says the Intcrert rates of those financial in­
Wl) WILL NO LONGER HE CONSID­ sioners have decided to ninko full
Inst season to date
. .titutions remain practically un-lianged despite lowering of re-discount r a n ;
ERED POLITICAL PIE
DUSSELDORF, Feb. 28.—Railroad
enr! ot shipments . from
speed ahead on the water plant and
l„y reserve banka.of the past year and uHnxjiinve* designed to n-M t the
r•»7»
*?•»
operation in the Ruhr, accord
intee last season to d;itc*
will al-o consider the electric light­
I
III
The*
A
sst.rJnlrd
industry.
rrr*«l
the French, is normal. Then
WASHINGTON, l-Yl
28.—I’onl- ing and gas plants while so doing aud
been several accidents, however, and
master General Work recommended \o the engineer will make his report on
five men wt-ry injured through the do -. *'N ACCOUNT o r CENTRAL LO­
tlie president today that the selection the entire holdings of the Southern
CATION CI.UII WILL STICK
railing of n train near Capellcn. The
of postmasters rJiould no longer be Utilities Co. J. K. Craig, a competent
Rhenish telephone cable has been rut
THERE FOR PRESENT
considered as a politieat prerequisite engineer who has had much experiagain end communication between Es­
of senators nnd representatives but ente in this line has made a bid for
se nnnd Duhberg is interrupted.
lljis work anti the nppoiutmcnt will
At today's luncheon o f.the Kiwanis
M. S. Wiggins, mnnngvr of the rx- should be vested in thu poxtofficu de­
One Belgian and two French news Club President Sharon presided and
be made in a few day's and the work
part
me
nl
uloue.
•*
re.-m department for Chase A- Co.,
venders were attacked outside of Bo­ Rev. Dr. Brownlee invoked the Di­
on the water supply started. »
brought
in a dozen stall.-, of the l-.eV’
chum and a French officer and inter­ vine blessing on the deliberations of
The resignation of (!. J. Ryan, the*
Fionrh rtraiii of relery to the Her*
preter in civilian clothes were nttnek- the gathering.
city manager, was accepted ns' Mr.'
aid office today that looks mighty Ihie.
rd in a restaurant. I\-naltie3 will be
Ryan has virtually decided to accept
For the First t&gt;nic in the hfktury of
'
it is wa.-hei] aiijl tied tip in dozen;.
imposed for these acts.
the position of City Manager of Fort
the organisation Prof. Lawton was
: am! wrapped in pilfer for the express,
Pierce.
trade aeil the htmchc* are tu pretty,
At Vccrshnl! 200 workers hnvo ask­ Into and rendered onu verse of "Llxa
Dr. tanglcy was nppoihtcd to -the
Illy
Tlir
A
n
»
'l*
lr&lt;
Then petite
ed for employment; it Is declared thut Jane" ns a penalty.
the senate in killing the measure it, _junl Hu- celery is as fine as any golden .TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.—Five position of City Physician nnd Health
WASHINGTON.
Ft-b.
28.
A
pn&gt;
heart celery on the market. The celery i
1,000 men arc idle nt Hngen. The Si hcl!e Maine* anil Shorty Scott tried
Action regarding tho request
Iff it
posal to kill the administration ship­ will not b. submitted again by the on me from tin- Don Drummond farm! rmugglcd aliens are in custody in the iJlficcr.
French authorities are still seizing to slip in, but were caught and pun­
administration, it wan said at .the
local county jail whiio sume 15 more fo^
on the war department to establish
ping
bill
outright
through
recommit­
on the east side
orders from the German government. ished their hearers with n second
are bulged in the county Jail nt &lt;’nr- a harbor line along the shores of
white house.
•
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—More verse, and then, to cap it all, Fordst tal was rejected today in the senatel . __
ralit-lle,' according to . advices from Izike Monroe was rsccintled. Requests
Tin* president was described as very
„
.
by
a
vote
of
forty-eight
to
thirty-six.
trouble in the Ruhr section was fore­ Lake tried to warble “Sweet Adnlinc.”
that place. They .ire said to In-long to for new streets to Ik* opened and wa­
frankly and very greatly disappoint- A 11111C M a i 'S w i l U l C y
cart today by the French embassy Can you imagine it? ,It was awful,
a baud smuggled in near Currabelle ter mains to be laid were taken up
WASHINGTON, I-’eb. 28. — An ed that the legislation should be de­
which announced it had “ renlinble In­ but n» the attendance was light,
last night.
feated
when
it
was
apparent
that
aj
nnd acted upon anti the meeting wns
agreement wns reached yesterday in
formation indicating th u t an unli-i there were not so many to suffer.
Tile live men lit Id Il'Te. Itelievrd In a very busy one anil tilled witii im­
majority of Ibr I’liute favored it but.
the
senate
to
vote
today
on
tlaul
di’
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French movement calculated to cul-' All. invitation wns received from tinlie .laplllie e. were taken in i tl‘Italy till portant steps in tlu- city's progress.
position of the ntlmininlr-itioii ship Iimviwcr, to hu\ c no fei'ling of pepominnte in an “armed uprising.”
Pipe Organ *‘iub of the llaptisl ping bill, which has been n-gnidt-d as or te*eiitmetit.
tlii' in in by .Senator It. II. Lindsey,
III; The Aaattrlifrd I’rraal
In a statement the embassy said the , Church to take lunch with that or­
D
llill.lN
,
l-'eb.
28.—
MissAnnie
mentioned
as a possible candidate!.for
The ndmiiiistrAUoii, it wns added
German government is known to In- ganization for the next four weeks. lost even by its supporters since last
MoeNwiniu-y was released from the governor. Senator Lindsey heard at
by the white house spokesman i* re­
Friday.
•
Kilmainhatn prison tills afternoon on f’nrrabcllo ns he lainrded (the ttain for
Propositions along this lino wete also
Re fort the* agreement to vote was solved to do the I&gt;ost thing ami every­ the fifteenth day of her hunger strike.
tih city that sheriff's deputies had
received from the Seminole Cafe
reported just before adjournment nnd thing possible without the aid of con­
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f
reunited up a “Jnil full" of aliens on
[and the Montexumn Hotel, but on ac­ a fter another day of debate ranging gress in assisting private owttqrs to
Monday night und that several weie
count of tho central location of the more or less nlKiut the measure, it bad operate the war Jmilt tonnage and to
| still, a t large. When his train reached
Valdez Hotel it- wns voted to remain In-gun to appear that the task of tin- establish the American ting upon the
I Kopehoppy three nliein boarded. Thej
there for the present and a commit­ ally killing it had become almost as principal trade routes.
tirket agent told the rondurtor th a t'
tee wns appointed to confer with the difficult nt that of pausing it.
Tftis policy, which involves Hqiiida■
they could util speak Engle II lint lindt OVERDUE AT STUART ON TRIP
management of tho Grill and try and
tioo of the government's eX|H-rimeiit
FROM NASSAU
Mitch
of
tho
debate
yesti
rdny
Imd
I H r T l i r A M n r l a l r i l I ’r r s O
Repoklt-'an Leader of llnu-e (or Many ! made known that they wanted a tick- j
venire better food and ‘service, ImiIIi
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—I’ost-T
ns its theme the filibuster of Iasi week ill owneisliip of ocean shipping it was
| ot ns far us possible. They were out­
i f which have been far la-low par for
Years
Illy Tlir Y**«»rlaflril |*rr«») *
pmiement of action, until the next
against the measure and the means of said, is lieing rapidly worked out nnd
fitted ns far ns Tallahassee. As Sen - 1 MIAMI, Feb. 28.—Further senrch
ninny nimnij past, which has been the
session of congress ein the presi­
dispo: ing of it, now that its friends will Ik* in operation long -before con­
utor Lindsey and the conductor con-1of til t* Ki;*l for nil airplane overdue at
l l l » Tb** A»«&lt;m,IsI' iI I ’r r M l
cause of considerable dissatisfaction in
dent's request for authority to enter
hml given up tho light Iri its behalf. gress conveqcs next December. It does
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Horace templnted tho strange passobgcrs ' in j Stuart from n trip to Nussnu was
the international court of justi.-e set the club.
The agreement entered into which not involve abrogation of commercial M. Towner, Iowa, for mnny years Rq- the light of thqlr information concern*
. ulmndonetl by local planes todny. The
Kiwaniuti
Ellon
J.
Moughton
was
provides ToY a vote nt one o’clock to­ treaties under section 31 of the mer­ publlean leader in the house of rep­ Ing the round up Muntlay night, H111. ^ | | ( f ih it tbe mliyinK pistiD nuiy hsv«
up st the llnguu by the league of na­
tions wns nnnuunccil yesterday by the the speaker of the day1and was thor­ day on the pending motion by Sena­ chant marine act of 1320, It was de­ resentatives, wns today nominated by train came to a stop nt Ashmore nnd!
been forced to Inml at some small
remmlUcc on foreign relations of the oughly conaervnnt with his subject: tor Robinson, Democrat, Arkansas, to clared by tho spokesman for the pres­ the pre.'ddent, to be governor of Porto two more got aboard. Senator Lindsey | is|um|, i* prevalent. Others thiilk tho
ident
who,
however,
declined
to
give
•'The
Greatest
Need
of
Sanford."
He
send the ship bill Imek to the com' wnate.
Itieo, to succeed E. Mont Riley.
lheti telegraphed authorities tM n cct; &lt;
cpt-w
of two men may have licen picki
* No vote was taken, but it wns unit! advocated the zoning of tho city, Bl­ niert-o committee wif* • proposed by any of the details of the plan.
Dwight Davis, Missouri, wns nomi­ the trqin and take them in cui«btly, j wI tip by a ship and taken to sumo
to be the consensus of opinion that Iowing zones for the manufacturers, Senator Jones, Republican. Washing­ _ The filibuster which defeated the nated as assistant secretary of war in
rdd the iwrt.
.
When a local deputy Ixmrdd
..
the matter could not he brought up in the business houses and tho homes. ton, who us chairman of the commit­ measure, in the opinion of the presi­ place of J. M. Wainwright, who be­ train upon its arrival here ho found'!
dent,
it
wns
asserted,
caused
congress
PROMINENT VISITOR HERE
comes a member of congress next the senator holding • guard over the
the rennte in the tima existing before Hu also advocated the enactment of tee, hus had charge of the legisla­
Professor Howard IL Eekles ac­
the session ends. Il wAs ‘decided, bow- new ordinances to take care of the tion. The proposal wns accepted l»y to "miss the most beckoning oppor­ week. Frank Mondcll wns made di­ five men huddled together in one sec­
tunity in the history of the United rector of tho war finance corporation.
*ver, to ask for further instructions. new building code nnd stressed the Senator Robinson with the remark
tion of tho car. Senator Lindsey ex­ companied by Mr*. Eckels, stopped
building
of
rcnl
homes—not
houses—
that it was time “to get this cadaver States to create a merchant marine."
Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, said
plained thnt ns the train approached over today in Hanford for u few hours
Senator Pepper, Republican, Penn­
SUGAR PRICKS HKEAK
Tallahassee nnd stopped in the yards to pay a visit to F. I- Miller. Whilo
he intcndctl to confer with President thnt will be a credit to the city nnd out of the senate."
their builders, j Mr. Moughton is-an
It is expected that the move to re­ sylvania, speaking in the senate, de­
there were signs of activity among here they were driven through the cel­
Harding today.
M ir T l i r A »*orlnlrd P r e s s l
clared the filibuster had Injured “the •
architect
and
is
very
much
interested
commit
the
bill
will
be
defeated
and
Information deemed necessary for
NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—.Sugar pri- the five passengers nnd he realized ery district by Mr. T. J. Miller. Pro­
in this subject, which he treated from that the ond of the legislation would morale and dignity of the senate and ccs broke one-half cent n pound yes­ thut they were planning to'mnke their fessor Eckels is one of the most pro­
|he
committee
relates
to
the
powers
h
be brought about through displace­ hnd only been made possible through terday, Cuban declining on Increased getaway. He thus proceeded to Tiring minent authorities on embnlmlng in
and scope of the court and the form every angle.
rules ‘creaking with nntiquiFrank Miller hpokc of tho enter­ ment in favor of some other measure. senate
»*f adhesion of other nntlons to It,
offerings of operators. Refined sugars them together und placu them in "cus­ the United States. In Philadelphia,
..t .t
Regardless
of
the
method
used
by
his home, he has for many years con­
also dropped nnd local refiners re­ tody.”
including what reservations they had tainment at the Jasthine Theatre at
ducted a school of embalming and
Altamonte,
given
to
tho
citizenship
of
duced tho fine granulated to the bas­
adopted. Tho extent to which the
“ Re proud of your town and county is of 8.25 cents. Futures broke 22
his college ranks nmong the highest
Sanford
by
Mr.
Charles
D.
Haines,
labor section of the tre a ty of Voraml illustrated with stories of the to 40* points, May to 4.85 nnd July to
in this country.
aallle* may bo associated with tho und regretted tho poor showing made
spirit of tho Californians.
Both were more than impressed
4.02, o r'ab o u t half a
We
court is another point upon which In­ by the clulj a t thnt most enjoyable
Truth, lie added, is thif-greatcst re­ recent high levol.. -* '
affair. At the conclusion of his talk
With this section and the professor
formation will lie sought.
quirement in the community adver­
said that it wns the most wor.Jetful
•?* i /
Senator Ilornh, Republican, Idaho, Prof. Lawton moved that an, limita­
'
The
H
erald
^Printing
Go.,
will
Issue
tising,
nnd
ho
urged
the
local
board
to
tion
bo
extonded
Mr.
Haines
ti&gt;
bo
the
Man
Jostled
Hint
and
Used
Offensive
sight he had over witnessed of tho
presented the committee resolution
another good almnnpc lq.,a few day*
never
sponsor
any
campaign
thnt
InAVON
PARK,
Feb.
28.—Following
kind. They left for Del-and. Daytona,
guest
of
tho
club
nt
a
future
luncheon
tailing on the president fo r more in­
.onguaxe
as the good folks in the county are
uded a false statement.
St. Augustine, and Jacksonvillo, and
formation. It was adopted without n so that all tho members could bccomo up is thq Givtt result producer in the
then back to Philadelphia. He stated
.
( n r The A*«ocln(r»l I'rfM)
ISranching into a recital of things desirous of having an almanac every
iccord vote, but Senator Kellogg, Re­ acquainted with this gentleman. Tho curriculum of tho commercial body
year.
All
those
business
houses
who
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
27.—Blows
thnt in one trip Florida could not bo
or
board
of
trade,
Willis
H.
Powell,
thnt build a community, he touched on
publican, Wisconsin, expressed his dis­ motion wns unanimously carried.
want
nn
advertisement
In
tho
annual
were
exchanged
by
Senator
Caraway,
¥t.on t q nn Mdvantnge, but again next
secretary
of
tho
Lako
County
Cham­
e&gt;
newspapers. "Stand by your home
approval. It provides:
While you hnvo to hand it to Samalmanac should see Reg Holly, the of Arkansas, and another passenger, yeqr he will return ami make a longber
of
Commcrco
told
more
thnn
two
newspaper,"
he
said.
"
I
t
'i
s
always
“H u t the president bo naked to ad­ cel Rnumcl with Ida charming hrun
advertising mnnngcr nt once, und get on a Washington street car todny uf- t,r visit. Professor Eckels ha* given
vise the committee whether he favors ette voice, nt tho same time the mem hundred Avon Park citizens at a working nnd it has more prestige
meeting
nt
the
IJrlckcII
hnll,’
wlu-n
ho
away from your town than nny piece their space. It will bs issued in the ter the man hnd been accused of i lectures for the Florida Funeral Dijmnirijj the nations In the internation­ Ik rs of tho ciuh'hiissed charming Mjss
discucscd
the
possibilities,
the
trials
ostling tho senator uml using offen­ rectors' association several years a t A m
of literature you can send away. next two weeks.
al court of 'justice sot up a t The Lctty Holtsflnw nt the piano and her
Ungue under the league of natldns." talented brother, Mnater Richard, in and the needs of commercial bodies. Thousand* mepsure your (own by the
The many friend* of G. II. Tomlin­ sive language. Tho altercation oc­ different times, and no one in this
Ilvcncs8
of
your
paper.
»
He
told
how
the
Lake
County
'In other words, are those who afe the \fical selections that were to well
son are glad to see him wearing the curred at Fourteenth nnd H streets country is kcld in higher regard than
chamber
had
brought
132
families
in­
•ignera ;of the protocol creating the received and enjoyed nt the last
"And stand by that baud” which badge of the Sanford police forco Nbrthwost, after Both had left the Profcesor Eckels by the Funeral Di­
to the county of Its own efforts—none he had just heard play. ‘T t means a again. Tho "Big Boy" was on the streot enr the unidentified passenger rectors of Florida.
court willing to bind thomsclvcs by meeting.
Whilo in DcLand he expects to Vis­
of theso being among the other hun­ great deal th at you cannot conceive, forco hero several year* ago and since striking iho ucnator on tho face and
agreement, to submit such questions
it
Mr. J. A. Allen, the president of
dreds
brought
inby
development
the
senator
retaliating
with
blow*
to this town. A gpod band la an In* that time has been a special officer
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.
64 ar* aforementioned or insfst that
the
state association, and along the
companies
or
coming
in.of
their
own
^
ith
his
umbrella
on
the
man's
hack.
for tho A. C. L. railway'and ha* also
dlcatlon of a live town."
IUch questions shall onjy be submit­ preliminary hearing of J. S. Jrffcrds,
line
a short visit will be made to the
volition.
ted In cas« both or* all parties Inter- Georgia cattle inspector charged with
served as deputy sheriff in Dade coun­
several
funeral Ulrectora in the differ­
The
Dally
Herald)
ir&gt;c
per
week,
Civic pride nnd community spirit
Tho Herald delivered six times
c»ted agree to* submission, after the stealing a cow in this state, wns postty, but he snys Sanford looks mighty
ent towns.
_ . si
week for 15c.
, , ,t&gt;n,rovcriy arises."
mined from today until March. •
Is the major need of a town, he said. week for 15c.
good to him.
.
.
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i . »*. i . &gt;
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(l«» The A*«„rl*lrfl Prr»»I

LOWERING OF INTEREST RATES
HAVE MADE NO DIFFERENCE
SOUTH -ANn WEST

Federal Reserve Board Wants to Know Why the
Rates Are Still High

THE KIWANIS CLUB
WILL REMAIN AT
nz THE HOTEL VALDEZ!;,= t ;
ADMINISTRATION SHIP BILL
WILL BE DISPOSED OF TODAY
IS

!

TO BE SELECTED
BY DEPARTM’T

French Strain Celery
Iaooks Mi#hty Hood
Washed in Back ages

Senator Lindsey
- Captures Aliens
Aboard Fla. Train

Task of Killinj the Bill is as Difficult as Trying to
Pass It

Releascd from Jail
Xftc'u Uun#tM* Strike

NO ACTION ON
JOINING COURT
AT THIS TIME

Towner Nominated
(iovernor of Porto Rico
.
bv the President

Willis Powell Tells
of The Trials of a
Live Commerce Bod;

PLANE LOST ’
NEAR MIAMI;
NO TRACE YET

Arkansas Senator
,:ii Has Encounter
On Street Carl

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1923
« in « w » ra i
should die on the scaffold?
Sanford has never had n hanging
in nil its history nnd i* not,ambitious
now to get into that kind of lime­
light.
* C. II. LEFFLER,

I m
tt
i jj and many from Sanford went down attractions m ro
&gt; a i i y l i e i t U f l to hear the Sanford band, hut the Or- *ftll get yngethei
iUrrwonw~7,Vrpi~Snwi lando people who stayed nt home and there Is every t
■raid iiniidir*v. i«»T jheard the Sanford hand nnd the Pan- tractions and be!
r ~ Wl,,lf,&gt;r&lt;,‘ Fl"‘ ...... ford people who stayed nt home nnd cured when then
heard the Orlando hand were well j t - |u f continuous sh&lt;
l I9UUI1S
paid for both hands performed with days ill each wa
—----------------- — —"'entire credit to themselves."—Orlnn* the time would
«lrrrrlnrjr-Trra»iifrr do St*ntilU"L
chailJ^U fE&lt;Jlll 1*11
A d , r r l M n s ' JSSSK
-------— ----------J w t »hftt U'S
a
Tht* University of Florida clas* ift tyfihcje
journalism edited laat night's edition lith ii■'fa nut for
r of (he Jacksonville Journal nnd it kv.il \ seem th a t the ]
a most creditable edition. The work j meHtoHous Hint
S u t t a r r l p t I o n I’r l c r lr» A d i n n i T
Was 'done utaler the supervision of ; tj align tlwmieli
fine l r * r - ---- ...- ,
- .
Ralph Stautam lre who is the r.omi-||j,l agTreffiCnt.
I l l S loalhs
l i r l l . r r r i l In C l l f l&gt;r C n r r l s r
nul held of the department of journal-! j Cr cent of visit'
One Week ....
.14 I
llm nt the University. With very lit*;fall who nrcmti:
T h e M i 13- t o |H -|« n itr W e r k l j l l r r nlri e n l l r r l r m i r n
S o n lso lr
C u u n i r tie nt hand in the,w ay of equipment the productions
n n d la p n M I a b r d r i , r j r I ' r l d o j .
\ i l * r r - the University is trying to put over a ti(.Si and if th»:
lla ln j: r n l r n rn n d f k n o w n o n n iM 'llm l i n n . i : . n i l p r r | r d p , d l y n j i I n m l o t n f r . department for journalism and it is should Ite adopt
hoped that when the new building, are many of them, w
finished that this important phase in l,,f “following the
the life of the university will not be {hereby remain i
overlooked. Every large university uf t j,t, ixhibitin
j in the land has n department of Jour* which would mi
nalism nnd there i* no reason why 0f {j,c t „inmunii
dlsp|tcti«* tt#reln are i Im " erve«L
Florida boys should go away from ,,(ll improbable
the state to get n real course in jouruf fajr3
*#P&gt; a*i\ * i
nalism. Wo tinderithml that in mi- , mt! o(„
THEAMf.R v - v
«
other year Rollins College will have cmmty
jn
a department for journalism ami oth- t|JL,
|t)()
er colleges in tlu? state will take it up „ f ja|Mj ’ l(| kuy
mid it will not do for the University m- killR J, jjomy.
i . •{
Wc nrc going over to Kustia Sun- of Florida to lag behind.

I Printing Co.

day to see whether “our hand" plays
^ i|^ g ij.,^ \» :yol we have heard lioth|ng from Orlando.

A S a n f o rd I n s titu tio n u n d e r th e d ir e c t m a n
a g e m e n t of th e fo llo w in g

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
*

(Copyrighted by 1
W right)

J tjR . A n th o n y , W . IL T u n h lfc liffc ,

Dr. S:

Pul

W 'V x to n , E . H . H aw k in s, W . E . ScogghiV;
C. F . W illiam s

Pay Up or Wc'II Tell Your Wife
Where You Spend Your Evenings
(Jack sent this in from Decatur, It),)
Decatur Detective and Ulood"Hound
Agi
llteod-Hound Service by Pedigree
Dogs—Rills Collected
H. E. ARMSTRONG, Manager
There's a man with a* real idea.
More and more people are hounded
lor drill every day.

Don’t forget .Uto Ai:&gt; tion Sale of
Automobiles Saturday, March 3rd. 1
p. m. at the B. &amp; 0. Motor Company,
com er Second Street and Sanford
Avenue.
235-3tc
SK
DANCIM
MARY SKATING AC ADI­
NES DAY NIGHT.

ALL DEPOSITS ^INSURED

Sanford, Florida

TWO OF A KIND
Johnny—8ny, mist nr, do you need
a model? Pm a bird a t posin.’
A it 1st—Sorry, but i don't point
birds; only flutters «:id fruits.
Johnny—Then I'll •end my twin uls­
ters around. One's it daisy and the
other’s a peach.

THE FOUR. HORSEMEN ARE
RID INC.

!. “ Making a long' bras.de shot nnd
jJanulnfP oft* the green the mhn fell
►dead” say despatches from Florida
resort. That is where you will find our
remains if we ever live to jnake a bmg
bratsio shot and land oil the green.

nnd I kick thine* round the shack, till
my help all fret disgusted—long to
perforate my bock. But another mor­
ning early as I gaily prance along
1 meet- up with ol4 Hail Burley, who
“careels'* a joyous song; and he
greets me blithe and chipper and wo
yn and take n few from the old longhandled dipper that D filled with
“morning dew." All the world scenu
bright and sunny cs unto my shop I

v jru n K C B a a u n x x n R u a ic i

motor tyqublc is the use of low grade Gasoline. ■
ou the differertto ns analyzed by the DepartjAgriculture of the State of Florida

D in rtn r General Dawes, who wink
id out our first budget, says that for
&gt;*-. t balance sheets of the po-toffi-i
d-'partroent at Wn-hingUm have Ire :
*-• :?pr&lt;*.- &gt;ed, Mr. Dawes believe ■ ihu
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i"‘r t m• nnd In has made public t rut

UDCS

A Scene From
T H E PRISO NER OF ZENDA
At the I'rincev* F ndi: ;.’td S jiiin '

They have some fine officer' in Orlando and the sheriff’s office and the
«ity polite fotec are all to the nu;slard. Rut we do n«l like their attitude
t ’lW.iril the newspape men nil lli
riintc thing. Every time aovthtof:
hnppetis in• Orlando the papers down

g u s n a js r^ rJ c n s x n K H ia n n a iii;

Ihcie say t h i l D eteitive Frank fb"

tlon has a clue but "he hns ou in up
like a rl'in " oi he knows s .methitig
hut “he is clnmtnt like a mummy" to
Himething of that sort Jodgbig
from which w-e would say ibnt those
offirer* ilnnu t \ i n i.r. *t !•&lt; t *&lt; ilcin'-

t uiigrc-smaii .M.td*?*■•i s- oin i-nisiy
right in thinking i'. i time foi Untie
Sam to .bride what he intends to do
nlwuit Muvite Shonlr.
There are only three to m j,« open:
To go ahead, develop the'plant and
o| crate it by the gov. ri■■no o t;
To let it to the high, . t r- ponaible
bidder; or.
To .-crap n and w i L all • Is. no*' .
and lion. . itiu J;,r on' .

ti «■ fur no- r rulir.g» oioj rtgw eij . a t
*Xr&gt;ul!Ushers to urt- the mall* for carry'

iiig their frohrki.
* mil-* thin i■■■*ii ’ .

H I.E c y c rj' d e ta il o f the Telephone Company'll o p e ra tio n s ,
w h ich include re v e n u e , e x p e n s e , e a rn in g s r.nd plans fo r th e
f u tu r e a r e a m a t te r u f public re c o rd , wo realize t h a t m an y

Air. Work can
\

a i

|',u u ■!

• phone usera haven't the t*m • ( r oppertunily to examine
table r- id :
. rr..i." things they v.t.dl to know
to know about
telcplV'.*. • l ji.incsa.
s u we a ro b rin y in " o u r bopks, rccorti tnd plans to you in this form
t h a t you m a y know th e te le p h o n e hue1
as wfj fee! you want to know
it an d a s you sh o u ld know* it in opdc to be fully informed of the proif]■: . :• o f y o u r S ta te a n d o f I h b e n tir e i

O.icli':* uiu'li-.uieil aunt, Mr.
Charle.i Harr, a t Muntnouth

ncvni iitipupulai; mid that Ir.ivc i
l&gt; Henry Ford. Atlanta fioiriggti.
The twom nlanrd hy the Miami He­
rald for Dr. Murphrcc for governor
*did not gather much |»&lt;cd. Not tied
^*l)r. Murphrce i-&gt; in any w a d:-&lt;|uoli
‘.frd for the |t'i&gt;iioni for It, i proli
ably the be.it man in tie tai. today
*for gulwruatori'il limb c Tb ... v.-bo
xxnow bun b.-.| dn. n w«nt :
pud
a good i db ge pre idi iil !&gt;y louk;! g
him a mere gove-nor. (if &lt;nur.« if t!u
genial doctor dm'v not want hi- pine,
m the head of Florida univerfity any
Jongcr we might con ider In applb
cation for governor and place him on'
file the . eventh uji to date.

i'lionu d’.pjt

•

- id S. Schuyler Ave,
for city loiljuimpl on. Hut the electric
KANKAKEE
U.MNOIS
light and gas plant- will al-o be in*
These subordinates, ac.ording to Mr.
Jack may be pretty good at Ihnt —
vest {gated nt tlu: same time with the
Dawer, are opposed to any rhariges none of tbo.se he haa acrvfd has ever
idea ihat if they* are nut purchased
that would nnmd their priv ileges nnd made ctin plaint.
at rmcew least the p i i c o f electricity
v.ork for more effli ica y mid e.-pnocan lw reduced after the projier'sur­
vey is made by (he engineer for San­ my, Mr, Dawes sty - thut tin* postqfHftvlng lire! his patience exhaud.-it
ford b now paying, more fiv t Iwtrlc- fict* department should la? pul -on a
ity tliaif any otlie: city in the d a te . aalf su-tninitivr basis or t i e the facia for lit - ' t.'i-nth time over the blnn;
T hil paper ha-4 published eolumns given to the imhlie. Anil th is is jest dcW.i of n lazy, indifferent tier!;, the
What the department and iU* favored ftou-ki eper finally disrh itged him.
o f limit, r relative t.» the municipal
Even ro, the clerk had the mdvel
owt.ei hip o f our utilities. It j: really friend-' don't want. - Reporter-Star.
to nsk fur a recommendation.
a waste o f time to go over the ground.'
Somewhat awed, tin? proprietor de­
again. AH shw people want better Wncided in give him a letter but it non*1
ter, cheaper electricity and better gas.
committal otic. So he wrote:
They canned get rciull.t from the pri­
“ \ e be,.ier of this litte r haif work-,
vate owners of the Utilities. They can
cd for me one week and I am satisget lVaults from public ownership. The
people have voted to own their util­
ity j l int - and the city commissioners
“ How do you feel today,” rhe cried,
u nford Herald, who puts it this way; have tnrted Uni ball rolling. It is up 'At1 THE NEGRO, I'ERCY HAY
“
Not !ll!e m yself/' the tight youth
T.fSS,
GUILTY
OF
MURDER?
to
the
people
to
see.that
the
ball
is
•{Jnny people from Orlando Were up
replied.
•
kept
rolling
until
the
deal
is
made
50?lord|iy ,ty hear the Orlando hiuul,
"
i
r
tb
i* i . lb" v a
why, perhaps
and.the deal means the public mthtf* , ftlurdcr Drtfihed l« llonii
ybti’lt
ark
me
to
the
thealii* ‘witH
Uklftllrc
Aforuihomtht'—
H
ship of the water, light' (Mid gas. The
y&lt;m
tonight.”
'
'
' :
n
lltUcd
Malice.'**
Her aid w ih e ta congratulate ttw f ’ity
U SELL
•, • j i• ii *■ *, »»t ■■•
f
' .
Commissioners for carrying nut the
YOUR KRAI*
What are the fact 8 -In this- negro's “ I■FA ?»''
will of the people.
* ESTATE
case 7
The hi
As the public have them Haylisn nnd the J
was fleeing from m i'excited crowd— the Tow.
nut to say mob. IK- dodged into a M bs *ps?
Spencer Height lots arc going
Letters have been forwarded to strange house where, to his hand, take mm
f a s t One of the best sub divis­
eight
counties lying within easy reach happened to be a loaded shotgun, and
ions in Sanford and all big lota.
of
Putnam
to learn if the fair asso­ through the hinged sidv? of an open
See us now nnd nick while pick­
ciations of those several districts will diwr he tired killing tlie first man loi There
ing is good. Easy terms.
to-operat.- with this county and tjmu reash the door, who was Jacobs, tho! faces ns i
the annual exhibitions so that one will deputy sheriff. Naturally fright, self-j some wen
follow another in regular successions; preservation, drove the negro to fire.f — but tin
no two holding forth the same Week— A white .man killing a negro under* the morn
AGENTS
thus forming n circuit which will fill such circumstances, it goea without j gaily to t
4n the nine weeks.
saying, would have been applauded ■man fox*
In the middle west and in the west by the public and justified by any And ho w
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
this plan has proven excellent in de- jury. Who, then, in his heart, can feel way the
105 W. First SL, SANFORD, FLA
viou* ways. There aro certain xpec-

Maxwell &amp; Britt
REAL ESTATE

ifllltics whic hare secured as unusual
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PAGE THREE

PUTTING OFF
FROM

FLORIDA STATE,CpLLEGK FOR country a fter 13 years’ work with the
WOMEN, TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 28 Y. M. C. A.. The Washington Arma­
—Tho annual senior carnival Mon­ ment Conference, he said, did much to
day night tapped the lighter side of better tho relations between the Chi­
college life the past week. The stu- nese and the Japanese.
Miss Bessie Condo, national socre- '
dent body voted it n success and the
visitors visitors concurred. Thi?^ an­ taVy of th e ,Young Woman's Chris­
nua! event is said to rank second In tian Association began a series of Ice- ;
importance . only to the commence­ turea this week, her first subject be­
ing "The Limitless Life." Sho com­
ment exercises.
pared
the length of the life of man
A minstrel which would have prov­
ed instructive tti some’ of the profes­ with that, of the aun, moon and stars.
sionals preceded the carnival. The big He wax' rather Insignificant m tho
A Scene From
auditorium was parked to overflowing comparison, she developed.
TUB PRISONER OF ZEND/V
T h e ‘new freshmen and the Y. W. I
for the occasion, Pieceding the min­
Vl the Princess Friday and Saturday
\%
strel came* a tableau depicting the C.- A. commissions were mustered on
coronation of the Queen of Doll-Land. Monday in an impressive ceremony
Classified Ada U • word. No id taken for less th in 23e and positively no It may not have been railed that on on the campus. Twenty member* from highways of the City of Sanford,
classified oda charged to anyone. Caah must accompany all order*. Count the program, but it was n coronation tho first year class were selected to Florida, and shall become effective j
(he word* and remit accordingly.
participated in by quecnx, the audi­ work among their fellow students in from and after tho date of its pasthu furtherance of ideals and fellow­ sago.
ence opined.
ship
ns enunciated by the "Y." They
For the minstrel proper, four young
Section 4.—That this ordinance
were
selected for their general stand­ shall be published in some newspaper!
women impersonated parts of black
FOR SALE
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
face comedians with the assistance of ing among their class, both an to of general circulation in tho City o f ’
The beat bargains over offered in
an interlocutor who ruled majestto- character and ability. Ten of those Sanford, Florida, one time within ten
used carat
ally from “his” throne in the center selected arc to serve on the Y. W. C, days after tho iTctp of its passage,
F. P. FORSTER, President
IL F. WHITNER, Caahler
1920 Buick six, touring, good
This is your opportunity to se­ of a somi-eircle of dancer* and sing­ A. commission while ten comprise the
1;*
5 , t nruthhoj!: vote of the
tires, newly painted, runs like
cure a HOUSE OF YOUIt OWN. ers. In addition to the individual vo­ “freshmen commission," Miss Ldn
new. Price
.......$550.00 Five rooms ami hath, toilet, cal renditions and dances there was Holmes was elected chairman of the City CUnmpntmi • ! Ufa City of San­
ford, Florida, ti.i:. 2'Rh day o ' Feb­
1020 Buick six, touring, guar­
electric liRht'M, modern through­ the college version of the “pony bal­ freshmen commission, while Miss ruary, 1922.
anteed condition
nnitti $550.00 out.
let." It tripped in excellent rythm, Jeanne King was named to head the
FORREST LAKE,
1922 Buick six touring, T hh is
too, exhibiting n pretty group of "Y" body.
Mayor Commissioner/
a good buy and the car is
New sorority pledge's were annoucgraceful youth.
S.
().
CHASE,
priced tight, only .......... ...... $775.00 -BALANCE $33.00 1*ER MO.
Young and old made the rounds of ed during tho week ns follows: Sig­
Commissioner.
1018 Buick Six, fivo new tires,
the carnival "concessions" which held ma Sigma, Miss Ida Holmes, JackC. J. MARSHALL,
in good shape ...... ...... .—...... $700,00
sway In the dormitory. The freshmen sinvillc; Sifcmn Kappa, Miss Fran­
Commissioner.
1918 Buick four, in flno con­
entertained
with a cabaret, while the cis Thomasaon, Montgomery, Ala,; A ttest:
Care
A.
I*.
Connelly
&amp;
Sons
!«
dition ..... „.....—.......................$220.00
full program of fun ranged* from con­ Delta Delta Delta, Misses Chnrlottc
L. B. PHILIPS,
(SEAL) I
1022 Overland, runs as good as
and
Bulh
Jelks,
Pompano;
Kappa
101-100 Magnolia Avc.
fetti throwing to tho gypsy fortune
City Auditor and Clerk.
it ever has, only ...... .— ,.. $,'100,00
Delta, Misses M argaret Bass, Clear­
teller.
or Rhone -18
1022 Ford Touring, extra good $200.00
water, Marguerite Barcus, la&gt;esburg,
And the best part of it nil, probnThereupon
Commissioner S. O.
1022 Ford "Coupe — .................. $225.00
1 The Flambeau, cumpu* publientiim,
bly—the girls didn’t have to check
Chase
moved
that
the rules be waived
has rumors that a baseball game is
These ears have been passed upon
In until 12 o'clock.
and
said
Ordinance
be placed upon its
brewing between the seniors and the
by our head mechanic ns being in' A-l
second
reading
and
final passage,
The
student
body
voted
favorably
faculty. Efforts of the Flambeau’s
condition, therefore we guarantee nil
-SAN FOB I), FLA,
which
motion
wna
seconded
by Com­
Wednesday
night
on
n
proposal
of­
icportoriul
staff
to
ru
n
’
them
down,
the above cars to you.
\
missioner &lt; J, Marshall, and unnnifered by President Conrndi to cslab- however, have been unavailing.
We sell on term s.' We trade.
lish'n budget for the purpose of bring­
The new athletic field is expected n" ,u*s*&gt; passed. Sniil ordinance was (
SANFORD BUICK CO.
ing
high
grade
talent
to
the
school
in
to be completed within the next few
, ,,lacc‘l u«,on ita SlT,*'i,l reading;
Phone 207 /287-3U
101 Park Avo.
the way of concert artists and lectnr- days and will be used to singe the an- I'*11
^ title only (his 2**1h day eft
FOR SALK—5 acre grove, chickens,)^
| FOB SALK—Peppef^plants' by' E. E. ers. With the establishment of a fund mini high m-houl track meet. As the . ,,1 iru‘ir-v’ A. D. 1‘-'—-I.
\\ hereupon |
furniture, $700, $200 ensh, balance
Washburn, West Side.
2KG-2tp early in (he session, Dean Dodd of the, limb for the track meet approaches, r,,m m ,s*lo,u'r Cha!'0 mov'-’*i its **W‘ \
time payment, no interest. Box 701
English college, whoappvared for incidentally, the student body is won- tl,lM*
niotjbn wna seconded bycity.
,
280-2tp FOB SALE—Doaier and Cays’ paints President Conrndi, pointed out
the dcring.if it will develop another Anne Commissioner C. J. MarshuR and upon
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
lS3-tfe students would be insured in having Fletcficr,' wiio came from Greensboro vote the same was passed unanimous­
2,800 miles. $85.00 worth of ex­
a regular course of such entertain­ hist year and walked away with most ly ns follows: .
tras. Make me nn offer. Address FOB SALK—Controlling inUrc.it in ments. Those who contribute to the of the honors, and was later offcm )
FOR BEST LAKE, Yen'
Miami. Large hardware store do­ budget will be relieved- from paying
"H." care Herald.
285-5tp
a
trip
to
Paris
for
the
international
Commissioner.1
ing business. Benson for selling oth­ any admission to the concert or lec­
FOR SALK—New Chevrolet utility
Olympiad, She was married, in the
S.
O.
CHASE,
Yea
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami ture that is provided therefrom.
coupe, has been run 2,00U miles.
meantime, however, and withdrew
Commissioners
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida. • I
Chinn was held tip as America’s from the athletic realm.
Five good cord tires, bumpers, spot
C. J. MARSHALL, Yea
2-12-e-o-d-3w
best friend in a lecture in the audito­
light, at a bargain. Inquire of John
The students’ musical recital will
Commissioner.
LCulby at John Bussell’s borne. 285-(itp FARMERS—You can get teed bed rium on Monday night by J. E. liar- be held in the auditorium March 1. A ttest:
.FOR SACK—Oranges for sale,, $1.25 J fram -s and irrigation plugs at th* nett, who has just returned from th a t. it will he open to thu general public.
U B. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
100-tfe
per hundred. Ju st drop n card to Sanford Novelty Works.
City Clerk.
SKATING,
DANCING,
LAKE
the address below.—W. V. Dunn, R, A, STUD EIIA HER “0” 1918—This WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
rar lias been given good care seed, for good clean stock will pay MARY SKATING ACADEMY, WED­
box 224-A, Sanford, l ’ln.
286-fltp
287-2U 5 2 !2 2 !2 5 5 ! 2 E ! !S 2 ! ! 5 5 5 ? a a *,tt,,,1,Hna* i!Ha,*1,atiHaafEBa" aB aa ,l,a a a aa B aa a H i« a a a a a a a B a “ a « a a a a J l* * "
and runs like new. Has four good a good price. Address W. P. Newell NESDAY NIGHT*.
I R R I R I B I I lI R S D S n iS I I &gt;'■■■■ * VWLiM* M11UUSMBOX■■ H■ UHM BSSINXBNKISIIKIIIISSIIIHBRHBM RBBtl
Co.,
Wholesale
Fern
Growers,
Apopka,
tires and good paint.
$100.00
■■
_______ ’ 270-tfo Don't forget the Auction Sale of
down buys this ear, the bn!, on Fla.
;5
^'U RBBBBR«RKRBBIIRBl|KI«KRBBi:B«BHRBBBBRBBBRBBBRHBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBR
easy terms.— Seminole Overland WANTED—Light set of boohs to Automobiles Saturday, March 3rd, I
( ’o. JMioneJDL________ 288-1 tc keep, or stenographic work, at p. m. at the It. &amp; O, Motor Company,
FOB SALE—Two State Mngnnvox spare time. Address “ Bookkeeper" in corner Second Street and Sanford
28S-3L*
Power Amplifier with
Vacuum care of Herald.
•
2K7-2tp Avenue.
iTubes nud ltalteri.es complete, half'
STROUT FARM AGENCY
price, no radiophone set is complete j
BUNGALOW
without amplification.—BAY HBOS.,
113 Magnolia Ave.
New, 5 room:!, good location $3,300,00 "EX IDE” Service, phone 548. 288-4tp FOB SALE—Wood for sale, small
Don't lose time if this interests you.
bloeks ‘and trimmings from tho Good 5 room house, .\eh located, nice
Terms' like rent.
FO if SALE—We have a number oTt)crate mill. 50c a wagon load at the neigh bo mood, electric light!, gas, w at­
■Volt Presto! 1to, Willard ami other
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood er. House in cxcellen*. condition.
BATTERIES,' ready fur immediate
burn well.—Shinholser’s Mill.
STORY AND HALF HOUSE
Owner for quick sale names very low
use at $15.00, each covered by our
Beautiful grounds, large lot 100x281
254-e.o.il-twj^iwire, $2,400. $850 cash, balance
personal guarantee. Now's your time.
ft Citrus trees, banana and shruhflBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBMBHBBflltM3SIXBt)RBMBB B&amp; HBRBEBtIH BBBBflflBBN SBBBBBM BBBBBBBBBB
-B A Y HBOS., "EX IDE" Service. FARMERS—Plenty of saw dust free monthly. The monthly payments are
l*ry. Close In $5,250.00.
less
than
the
average
rent
puid
for
ut Shlnholscr's Mill, i t ’s the right
Phone 548.
288-4tp
•
Easy terms
254-c,o.d.4wp similar houses.
FOB SAI.E—Entire stock of F IBfi- kind for tiling.
Why pay rent when a home can he
STONK, MICH E l.IN, GOODRICH BOARD—Reasonable for refilled peo­
bought
on such easy terms. 278-tfe
ple, Lake Mniy Lodge. Profession­
S1LVKRTOWN
nnd
OLDFIELD
BUNGALOW, $0,350.00
East front, Seulbeo|fc corner, 5 rooms. CORD Tires ut preferred wholesale al dietitian, also trained nurse. Con­
28t-0tp
Hath, targe front porch. Back porch, prices. Must I k 1 sold in ten days.— valescents taken.
CASH
ONLY.—BAY
BROTHERS,
Uumlry tubs. Hot water piped all
288-4tp
®vcr. Double floors. Properly built Phone MS.
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE PRE­
throughout. Ideal location. _ Terms HOUSE FOB SALE—7 blocks from LOST—One platinum brooch with 3 SERVATION AND PROTECTION
diamonds net in iL Finder leave ut
postolHce. Bargain for cash. W. J.
like rent.
OF THE PUBLIC STREETS AND
Thigpen.
288-lftc Heruld office nnd receive $20,00 re­
HIGHWAYS OF JH K CITY OF
278-tfc
10 ACRE CELERY FARM, 5 acres ward.
SANFORD, FLORIDA, REQUIR­
tiled, fine hammock land, farming LOST—One 'white ami m l pldded
ORANGE GROVE
ING ALL MOTOR DRIVEN VE­
implements and mule. Cheap for
July hound hitch dog, on brick road
Over fi acres, nil in bearing trees.
HICLES
AND
IMPLEMENTS
288-Gtc or near Wekiwn bridge, Fob. 14th, RUN OR OPERATED OVER OR
On corner of luird rnnd, near city. cash. W. J. Thigpen. .
weight about 28 pounds. Six years
Terms to responsible people. Price
UPON.THE SAID STREETS AND
L,ooo.oo.
old. $50.00 rewards—J . H. . Hardin,
HIGHWAYS TO IlE EQUIPPED
004 Elm Ave.
288-Dtp
WITH PNEUMATIC TIRES, AND
FOR RENT—Eight room house, well
PROVIDING PUNISHMENT FOR
located.—A. P. Connolly &amp; Sons,
CELERY FARM
VIOLATION THEREOF.
6 acres tiled, 5 acres uncleared. On
2G0-tfc
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
rood road, near hard surfaced road. FOR RENT—One bod room, 41? W.
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
land. No buildings; hns not
FLORIDA:
Second street.
2S7-3tp
been-worked for some time. Price, FOR RENT—Largo furnished room
- ' ' ’«
Section
1.—That on nnd after the
‘ ' * O th e rs in Proportion
1*2,750.00, Terms can bo arranged.
passage
of
this
ordinance
all
motor
with private entrance nnd running
Ask for Prices on Tires
water for two gentlemen. Apartment A coupon given with each FIVE GAL­ driven vehicles nnd implements run
5, over Herald office.
$25.00 per LON CASH purchase of GAS, good on or operated over or upon the streets
CELERY FARM
month.
287-4tp n Wind Shield Wiper tg be given and highways of the City of Sanford,
*rMVLij10 acres, all tiled, in first class conaway March 10th.
- *
* Florida, shall be equipped with pneu­
Thirt being our flntt sale in the city of Snnfortl \ \ v have selected this particular block,
I dion. Nice new 0-room cottage, also F 01 t~ItE N T ~ I louse, all modern conmatic
tires,’
arid
it
nhnll
Ins
unlawful
Inquire
firmly believing that it will be a safe, sound investment and w ill in the future make money
HIGH TEST GASOLINE
I room bouse and out buildings. Near j vcnienccs, fin t location.
for any. person, firm or corporation to
28H-3tp
209
East
Fifth
Street.
for the owners; bust, but not least, it will be one great slop towards cleaning up the irate*
J*rd road, and railroad. Tills place
run or operate such motor driven ve­
way to the beautiful district lying boyond Saaford Avenue nndf on the North and South
IT**
well taken earo of and prohicle or Implement over or upon said
side
o f ’Union Avenue, We would npprcclntd sceinjr all those' interested in Inis district
looted a good crop of celery this year.
streets nnd hlghwnys of the City of
nt
the
safe to make it a complete, cienn success.
$11,500. Terms can be arrang105 Palmetto Ave;-------- Phone 481-J Sanford, Florida, unless tho same bo
J WANT TO RENT two Or tlirco
equipped with such pneumatic tiros in
rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
accordance with the provisions of this
with bath, ami use of garage, for
ctdihanco:
myself, wife ’ ami OlflT c h lfd a b o u f
. CELERY-FARM
Section-2.—That any person, firm
nine years old. Must be reasonable.
10 acres, nil tiled. Good land in
or
corporation who shall violate the
Or would consider small cottage.
^ condition. No buildings, flowpfovisiona
of this ordinance shall be
Address IIox XX, care Herald, tfd
1* "*’**"• *war hard road. Close In.
punished
by
a fine not to exceed
Hio near loading stntlon, Prico $G,- WANED—A chance to build ^y o u r
$100.00, or by imprlaonmcn^ not to
100 Ternu,
new homo before lumber gate any
exceed 30 days, or by both such fine
higher. Plana and estimates furnishA. V. CONNELLY
nnd imprisonment, in the discretion of
I), s. BRUNSON
od.—Sanford Ifovolty Works. 183-tfc
the C ourt
Don’t wbrstime trying to kill tltMe wSi
J.
W. OLIVER
:V i ! S
l -V’
GOOD JOBS for good boys; cldan and with
Section 3.—That this ordinance' is
Vl ,: A] ' ' ‘
rentiers, liquid* or ear •tftrtmeaud
C.
A.
TODD
rrrwueuout
healthful
work.
Opportunity
for
hereby declared to be an emergency
108 Magnolia Ave.
advancement. Apply Westsrn Union Ready for U a » -B e tte r th a n T ra p a measure for tho Immediate protection
A* tm Air. llronaon
lox. box. Co
box. I1AA.
B B B B B B B B B B H B B BB H flB B B B H M S ( RBBHKBBHBBB
mu
Telegraph Co,
280-tfc
and preservation of the streets and mnmM*muum*MnunMnm**u
BOLD EVERYWHERE *
SBBBBBBBBBB u u

year to year the starting- of a Sav­
ings Account costs hundreds ,of
dollars spent foolishly—besides
the INTEREST lost!
Don’t let tllis happen to you.
Begin today to deposit a t Our
Savings D epartm ent where your
dollars will earn
interest.

J

FO lt SALE

ATTENTION,

Men Who Profit Act

$300.00 CASH

E S S E X ...

See J. A. HANN

. PHOTOGRAPHER

Portrait, View and Kodak Finishing
Good YVbi
m irk Guaranteed

ACT NOW!!!

FOR SALIC—Lot, next
to my residence, ideal
location.—S. W. Brad­
ford.
285-Gte

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OPENING IN A FEW DAYS

OWEN, PHOTOGRAPHER
WATCH THIS SPACE SATURDAY

FOR SALE

FARMS
HOMES

LOTS

MISCELLANEOUS

Wednesday, 10 A. M., March 7,1923.
Sanford, Fla., one block east from corner of

LOST

FOR RENT

'TUBES
30x3
i . . . $1.75
30x3V2 ...............1.05

WANTED

ORDINANCE NO. 47

to new location of B. &amp; 0 . Garage
Twelve choice business lots to be sold
at public Auction.
The buildings located on this property
and now occupied by colored people will
be sold separately at auction same day of
sale with the distinct understanding that
they be removed from premises not later
than ninety days from date of saife.
Lots will be sold on easy terms. ‘
Buildings will be sold on all cash basis.

F. P. RINKS t

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* ELECTRIC PASTE

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LON D. WORSHAM,
Auctioneer.

Connelly &amp; Sons:

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923

PAGE FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L

I would sure like to play that other
year of college baseball.”
i? r
Jovick chose tl|e White Sox out of
six offers from m ajor and Clasi \ \
dubs, because. he ivnnta to under­
study Shccly. Hhecly’a home i» [„
Spokane, and Jovick, since his prt.p
days, has been an ardent admirer of
the big White Sox firnt baseman. l|c
does not expect to boat Shccly fur
the initial sack assignment, but
docs expect to show enough stuff
be kept with the Sox and given un i
purtunity of studying Shccly and n
jor league baseball.

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS • •
BOXING

BRITT, Editor

to * ijk
ffifVj
to
to

]
J

to to to 'to to to f to to to to ■»Thnt was a fine game the Rotes
' --------rolled Inst n ig h t
The Celery Feds are at DeLand to
DOKRNER. ONLY LEFT HANDED
Dorothy
I’hillips
in
"Hurricane’s
•
-------play the tie off with the Seabreeze
BOWLER IN LEAGUE, IS HIGH
Gal-"
S
The whole bunch, of them. Were
boys
tonight.
This
game
was
made
MAN WITH TOTAL OK 43ft)
—
"dead" men.
necessary on account of Sanford los­
Af
the
Princess,
two
shows,
to—-----The Rotary Club bowlers, bowling ing to the Sen breeze team last S a t­ night.
And
for
that
reason they slipped
their sorriest game this season or last urday night. Sanford won from the
-------cut
of
first
place
and the Brotherseason, lo^l to the Dsotherhood team Hast Coast lads in Sanford earlier
Judge
Sharon
and
Mrs.
Sharon
are
hood
slipped
out
of-the
cellar. ,
last night, the lirothtmittyd having u in the season.
the invited guests for the feature,
This game should prove to he n
majority of 54 pins a t thf finals.
Rosebro, the new Rote, shows all
"Huricane’s Gal” tonight,
•goml'*trim
from the ndvnnco dope be­
"Lefty" Doerner was high "man will?
the ear m arks of being a good bowl­
a sebre of 438, and "M utt" Moye sec­ ing handed out, and inasmuch ns it
“ Kindred of the Dust!' tomorrow er. With a little practice he will be
ond with 401. These were the only will be played in n fine hall on n night. This is one of the best pic­ of some real vnlue to tho Rotary
two howlers for cither side th at had good court, and the admission price tures of the week, with Mirinm Coop­ team.
is only 35c, the last game of the sea­
a score better than four hundred.
e r in the leading roll.
son, and being played close to home,
Don’t forget that the Celery Feds
Roicbro. n new addition to’ the Ro­
it
will
menn
that
a
large
crowd
of
will
moto rto DeLand tonight and
tary team, after ten years lay off,
Peter B. Kyne is the author of this
Sanford
fans
will
be
there
to
witness
they
will feel more .like walloping
insofar as the bowling is concerned,
fine story and if you happen to he
their
opposition
if a largo crowd of
looks like a promising howler, and
one of the-few that never read it,
Sanford fans go along.
This being the last game of the take a tip from us—it’s renl good.
will-make the Rotary lemn a little
stronger, sd^ujUjing that i the Rotes season, the records will he compiled
And it is bound to be u good game
need'll thejTBjJm to keejf|bp in the and published, a fter this event, to give
And being real gobd it will make a because the Feds ami Seabreeze are
llie Herald renders an insight into good reel. This story is based upon playing off a tie.
first ijivision./v/
ju st hpw good an athletic organiza­ one of the most appealing of love
ThJ
scoro
for.
- ' i'
ff"fm
.
tion we hav c in our High School,
stories,
T ly m ajor league players are a r ­
Rotary
riving in tho state. It will not take
Iiritt ...... 2.
If you can view this picture with them long to get into action ami then
Kent ..........
dry. eyes you will be one of the min­ the Sanford fniis can motor to the
Henry .... .
ority for it is developed in u Way nearby towns and see sumo of the big
Householder
that grips the heart strings.
stuff.*
Brotherhood
And if all the fine plans made by
Thurston ....
119
131—253
PROMOTION PROTESTED
the
Chamber of Commerce go thru
121 124. IDG— 101
without a hitch, this will ho the Inst
i fir Thr Atoiiflfilrt! l*rr«it)
Gunter .
119 .......* 122—211
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—A reso- season that one will have to leave
Doerner
150 142 140—438
hilion protesting the promotion of home to see the big leaguers play as
131 I l f __ —242
Mason ..
n Sanford next
Brig. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, whose no­
Robinson
mination
ns
major
general
is
pending
Musson ....... f t ....... _ 101 1
in the senate, was presented yester­
Standing of the Clubs
day at a meeting of the members of
Congregational*
....
4
the Oklahoma and Texas delegations
Rotary............... .................. 3
in the house.
.
Fnrmers ........................... 2
Merchants ......
2
S RATTLE,
. IVh. L’tL—Toro
Mens Club ........................... 1
Jovick,
the
Gonxagu
university young­
Legion ....
1
ster,
who
will
understudy
Earl Sheely
Brotherhood ..............
1
Chase k Co. .................
0

Orlando Buys
Fair Grounds
For Public Park

The motor is the heart of your automobile,
your truck, or your tractor. Take the right
caro of it and you will have few troubles and
little expense.
In order to help you add to the enjoyment
o f your family cars, and to increase your sat*
isfaction with business vehicles, w e have
prepared this booklet—a copy of which you
may have for tho asking at any dealer’s. It
is not written in technical terms, but explains
fully the operation and care o f your motor
and tells you why you should put nothing in
your crank case

COLLEGE INITIAL
•
SACKER SELECTS
GLEASON'S O FF^R

McINNIS’ RECORD
1911—R atted..321, fielded .985 foi
Athletics.
HM^-Hotted .327, fielded .985 foi
fair grounds, that, at least, which
Athletics.
1913—Batted .320, fielded .992 foi was basis I upon thfc article in the pur­
Athletics, leading league’s first base chase agreement which provided that
the property Would revert to its ori­
men
1914—Ratted .311, fielded .995 for ginal owners if it should ever lx- used
Athletics, led American ittlgue first for purposes not of a public nature,
nded rather dramatically in the fore
basemen.
npon
when Mayor Duckworth signed
iblS—Batted ,311, fielded .989 for
an agreement with the directors of
Athletics.
1918—Batted .295, fielded .992 for the fair association removing that
ground of objection.
Athletics.
1917— Hatted .303, fielded .993 for The agreement recited that if twothirds of the freeholders of the city
Athletics
should
vote to use the grounds for any
1918— Hatted .272, fielded .992 fur
other
than
park purposes, the city’s
Red Sox.
title
should
not 1» affected in any
1919— United .305, fielded .995 for
way. The agreement was suggested
Rrd Sox.
by Hon. S. H. Griffin, drafted by W.
192^—Hatted .297, fielded .998 fur
1*. Lawson and promptly signed by
Red Sox, led American league first
the mayor. Then Mr. Griffin took it
hamngn.
to James L. Giles, treasurer of the
192lVHatted .307, fielded .990 for
fair association. Mr. Giles nlfixi'd his
Red Sox, led American league first
sigpature. W. R. O’Neal, president of
hr.s'emop and established record of one tho association and
K. Howard,
questlifhnblc error in 152 games.
secretary, did likewise and the docu­
11)22—Hatted .305, fielded .998, ty­ ment was posted at the city flro s ta ­
ing Judge of Washington for leading tion where the voting was in progress.
American league first lmsemen.
Until that time, observers a t - the

scornc i

W hy should the sinister
Antoinette do Maubtm,
who at first scorned Ru­
dolf ItdiM'iulyl, l a t e r
risk her happiness . to
save him?
It is part o f tha
enthralling story of

polls thought, the,-balloting had been
going ngaiVist the purchase. With the
posting of the agreement, though.

NEW OIL RESERVE

(IIr The Art»4M*fnl ctl 1'n **»
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. — With­
drawal of 20,000,01)0 acres of land ill
Alaska to form a new national oil re­
The Herald -delivered six times , a
serve wax announced yesterday by
week
for 15c.
Secretary Fall of the interior departmeat.

Scenario by Msry’O’FUr*
Photography liy Jolm F. Sells
Dramatisation LytEdward Roto

The Herald delivered six times a

AT THE PRINCESS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SKATING,
DANCING,
LAKE
MARY SKATING ACADEMY, WED­
NESDAY NIGHT.
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CONSTRUCTION
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY

PILLSBURY FLOUR

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will pay you to iisb
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on this henutiful type of sport car. Tho NEW OAKLAND SIX CYL­
INDER SI’OItT, low body and rm y in H.?*' is worth three tim es every
dollar of the 8I1G5.0I) we ask. Spanish leather upholstered cushions
insure perfect riding comfort and enjpynnent. It’s powerful quiet six
r.vlindcr engine takes all the ga« there is iin gas in minimum consump­
tion. Automatic heat contml and p e rfe c t location of all m anipulat­
ing parts muko driving a double pleasure. All improvements and ne-'
reisorics. Up-to-date from tho whccla to the top. Look over our
other models, also.

Oak Avenue and Th'lrd Street
PHONE 17-

—SANFORD, FLORIDA

m your tank and Polnrino in your motor
furnish n winning combination o f fuel and
lubrication.

INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

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TIJE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923

“Uncle Joe” Cannon
A
Will Say Goodbye in ♦♦♦
Congress Next W eekly
You tan find tne name or
erriy live Itusiness Man
In Sanford In this Column
r«rh day.

over have exceeded 731 ears exclus­
ive of broken Height shipments. Indi­
cations point to the movement of
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Anothmore than 1,000 cars for the season. er battle was begun yesterday by the
government ngainst what it claims
KEY WEST—Hie salvnge of the I would be n monopoly in industry,
s&lt; hooner Thoman J. Somerville, out when Secretary Wallace of the agriof Pensacola, wrecked in the hurri- cultural department took steps to precane of September, 1021, with all lives vent Armour nnd Company of Chicolost, is expected to take form tdiort- go, from acquiring the plants nnd the
French Avenue----------- I’hone 401 ly in the EOO-ton auxiliary steamer business of Morris and Company, nnNnssmivinn. The Nassnuvinn which other of the “big five" packers,. Conwill ply^between Nassau nnd Miami summation of the consolidation would
all t h e year round, will be ready for result in the largest meat packing
Q uick
service
within the next few days, ac- enterprise in the history of the coun­
Storage Facilities
cording to W, (■. H. Albury. It Is In-- try with annual snles of more than
U f t please you, tell others; if not,
ing rebuilt lit a'cost of approximately one. million dollars.
tell os. I’hone 418

S ioiuiiolo P r i n t c r y
obsas**’'

Service Transfer

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

Shop and Mill
Work

G eneral

JACKSONVILLE John C. Cuopcr,
Jr., has been elected president of the
Jacksonville Bar Association for the
ensuing year. He succeeds Austin Mil­
ler. Scott M. Loftin was elected vice
president.

LEESBURG—Papers of Incorpora­
tion have been requested for the new
It 7 Commercial St rest—Sanford, Fla.
Christian church, expected to lie
erected here. A new Masonic Ttmple.nnd Meth­

CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER

B. W. HERNDON

odist church are now building.

INSURANCE AGENCY
[It E—

A UTO-------- BONDS

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor nnd Builder
IANFOKD

A. P. Connelly
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ST. PETERSBU RG r . M. lion-r,
owner of the Itoser otfire b*..ildirg hiu
announced |Ia::s for converting ihc
building into a hotel of !20 rooms,
:! * plan? to di&gt; this by adding six
rtnrh-t to the ( to -er building, tin* emit
to approxim ate $200,000. _

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SKATING,
DANCING,
M \ItV SKATING ACADEMY WED- ♦%
NESDAY NIGHT.

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u r.is n i iti:i» .rv company
XIM OIIII I \ VIIST.MKNT COtll'AXt
I'kioir IS

SAFETY 1IA It BOB—Work is ex­
pected to-be started soon on a new
post office building here. Plans call
for a fireproof building of brick nnd
hollow tile. In addition to the postofTice it will house two stores.
Plans nre also afoot for the build­
ing of a two story businesv structure
of concrete.

t o l - S M n m n i l l r i ■A » f .

—
v
iY
WASHINGTON,- F*b. dW.-*Oit Bunday. March I, when the sixty-seventh &lt;£♦
congress will come to an end, the nntionnl house of representatives at
Washington will doubtless witness
such a se’eno ns never before has been X
recorded in i(s long lef»islnl|vn his- %*
lory. On that day, ju st before the V
hands of the big clock reach the hour ♦*&lt;
ol noon, Joseph Gurley Cnnnon, of A
Danville, 111., who many years ago got A
a firm hold on thu soubriquet, "U n -L ^
clc Joe,” will sing his swan song. This ^
mcn!\s that* with the 435 members of j
the house on the floor, with galleries *J4
pneked nnd every inch of available *J
space fully occupied, Uncle Joe" will ♦Ti
say goodbye to Washington and thus
place his 48 years of congressional
scrvii behind him.
’
♦%
Wit)) the cxceptiofl of the fifty-see- X
ond nnd sixty-third congresses, now
long gone into history', -‘Uncle Jo e"j V
hns been u member of the house continuously since the forty-third eongross, nnd the one th at will end on J *
March 4, is the' sixty-seventh. Thus ^
he hns been in congress forty-four X
years. It's n long time, those forty-; J*
odd years. "Uncle Joo" hns seed men
come nnd go as now he secs himself
led gently Into the green pastures of
political life. .
•
Horn at Guilford Court House, N, J ,
May 7, 1830, this old man hns £
seen the bright-hued summers of J
many years pass into the sombre
days of winter. It is not a mn t ie r ,
of being well along toward his nine- ^*v*
tilth milestone that figures into the A
cnlciflntions of "N'ncle Joe." He j u s t 'J ,
realises that he cannot longer hop 1
nhout with the young fellows—the in- J
fanla of forty, fifty nnd sixty years *■£
of age; therefore, he is going to quit, *■£
It has been agreed thut just before %♦
adjournment, "Uncle Joe" will takethe floor in the house. Upon being
leengnued by Speaker Gllletl the old
Illinois member will say Ills farewell 1
to his colleagues.
j t

MIAMI.—A warehouse on th" mu­
nicipal pier is now building at a cost
of
it will b.- occupied by tile
Clyde Steamship Company.

STEWART The Florist
TAMPA Construction work inci­
dent to the building of a home for
Annual nnd Ornamental Plants
this city's new banking institution, the
A her,!'’ ;; was set fur Monday^
lit Myrtle Avr.---- H-l-iqVonc 2CD-W Merchants and Mechanics imnkr is • Atsprd 2. in Wa hingtou, Ireforo the
now under way. The program calls
M' l t I.ii y of agriculture, at which
for its completion within f’0 days.
the pr.vkug rumpiinii'K specified will
Contract hns lieen let for the ucw
be requited to show cause why an orhome o f-th e “Times," a two-story
dei : !itr;l&gt;l not be icsucd against the
General Machine nml Boiler structure having a frontage of 11MI con olida'im . Such an order Would
Cal Flowers----------——Floral llrslgna

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
PENSACOLA—The IViisncoln Car­
Acetylene Welding
nival A1«mint ion has cummittcd itself
hone (12---------- Sanford, Florida to the trnl line of an opera h &gt;i&gt;e t«&gt;

Is* tubjivl to appeal to t!i;&gt; United
Staler circuit court of appeals at Cliieng &gt; within .■»&gt; days. Decree of that
court vr.cil ! la' final except for review
by tin • tpti i. i emiri.
if .he parlor m iii ■i-vciii liiuil ,|e
rii t ap;n&lt;&gt;xnuaic]&gt; $2511,000. Tin* city iciminaiion of il.c t ■.ttr is m favor
has no structure of this kind hiI pres- of the government, fail to obey the
ent.
•
r
order they would lie subject to a fine
ALTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
of lot less than $500 nor more than
MET..\L WORKS
$10,000,
or imprisonment for not less
General Repairing
than
six
m onths'nor morcr than five
2&lt;i7 Irrnch Arc.----------- Sanford, F'o,
years,
or
both.
Each day during which
1-I-lmp. , .
failure to comply continued would In1
rflajmed n separate offense.

L. B. HODG1NS

Clyde Liner and
Freighter Crash in
North River, N. Y

NEW YORK, K«h. 28.—Tho Clyde
liner lennpe, Captain Kimble, out-,
ward bound to Charleston, S. t\, with
170 passengers, collided in the Nortli
river yesterday afternoon with the
Southern Pacific freighter El Sud, Into Death of Du kola Boy Said to
inbound from Galveston, Texas. Both
Have Been Flogged to Death
Cards
Sanford's Reput­
vesselfl wera badly damaged, »iut wore
able Professional Men. each
able to reach their piers unassisted.
• I t s T l i r \» « (ip l» lf(t I ' r r w l
of whan. In Ma chosen pro.
The I-etmpc’s panrengers, including
BISMARCK, N. !&gt;., Feb. 28. — The
fcMsion the Herald returnNorth Dakota state senate passed u
awn da to the people.
resolution asking the stale of Florida
to cause n full investigation to be
made of the circumstances surround­
ing the conditions leading to the death
of Martin Tnbort, a hoy of Munich,
N. D.t who i^ alleged to have l«*en
Hogged to death in a Florida lumber
Allorncy-at-Law
camp nhout a year ago. The boy, it
is alleged, had been sent to the camp
Orer Seminole Ctfunty Bank
Pnsnengera paid the Lena pc wap of the Putnam lumber company ns a
BA.NFORD *tFUHilDA proceeding idowly when the hulk of lease convict, where the death was
the El Sud loomed up In the fog. Be­ Vau.icd by Hogging.
fore cither navigator could changa
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 28. — The
hi? courre, the El Sud ntruck the U-nape on the starboard aide, forward of death of Martin Tnbert, of North
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
nmidships, tearing n largo hole above Dakota, a t n rump of the Putnam
First National Bank Building
the water line. Shief Officer Bing, Lumber company wBl
SANFORD
FLOltlDA fearing hi* vessel would ninlt, bended Ject of u grand jury fnvestigalfdn thi
fomtno New Jerney lint*, Intending to latter part of Mnrth, it Wha / taUd to­
tmach her. H ut he *oon found there day at the governor's offltfi.. Lftcal
was no danger of sinking nnd, nurs- attorneys representing the TaibeH
ing a battered stem, he proceeded io family have announced their “plan' H
enter suits growing out of the boy's
his pier.
*:* LAWYER *1*;
Meanwhile the Lotmpe hnd put back death.
—Court House to the pier where she had nailed about
ten minutes before. No one was in­
jured.

North Dakota
Authorities Want
Investigation M«idc

of

George A. DeCottes

SALE ARMY SHOES—SALE—We
have just bought n tremendous
slock of Army Munson Inst shoes to
be sold to the puldie direct. Price
$2.75. These shoes are 100', solid
Rather with heavy double soles sew­
ed and nailed. The tipfiers nre of
heavy tan chrome leather with bel­
lows tongue, thereby making them
waterproof. These shoes nre selling
vi ry fast and we advise you to order
at once to insure your order being fill­
ed. The sixes are 0 to 11 ail widths;
pay postman on receipt nf goods or
send money order. Money refunded
if shoes are not satisfactory.—The U.
S. Stores Co., 1441 Broadway, New
York City.
182-tfr
TRAIN WRECKED

RAIN OR SHIM

CORNER SECOND STRKKT AND SANFORD AVENUI

All kinds of Automobiles, consisting: of BUICKS, DODGES, LEXINGTONS, HUPPS, OAIvLANDS, OLDSMOBILES, COLE, LIBER­
TY and a number of FORDS. Most of these cars are in first-class
condition with good rubber and others are almost new.

\T ATLANTA ♦&gt;

i n , Ti»e
e rf« i
ATLANTA, Feb. 27.—T. H. Grdo.
ver, St. lamia, nnd II. 11. Doak, were
killed nnd several injured shortly uf:
ter 1 o'clock yesterday when the sec­
ond section of the Dixie Flyer, north­
bound on the Nnshville, Chattanooga
and St. laiuls railroad jumped the
track about I 1-2 miles northeast of
Eight of tho 11 Pullinnna were ♦%
ditched, several of them being over-;
turned. The train was running, ns the
second section of 1*4, rmrthlKiund from
Jacksonville to Chicngo, mid was be- J
Ing hauled by two locomotives.
Relief trains nre enroutc to the %♦
scene, two of them having lwott dispatched from Chattanooga.
«,%
The train passed through Cnlhoun
a t a rate said to l&gt;o approximately GOj 1
miles an hour. The wreck was ut Me- J*
Daniel’s crossing und the nearest telephonc is said to be nlHiut half n mile
nway in n country store. Scores of
people have gone to the scene from ^
here nnd so far the imm&amp;i of the Injured nre not available,
+

Every car put into this sale will be fully described before selling so
you will know absolutely what you are bidding on. This is going to
he an Absolute auction’sale; every car will be sold to the highest * f
bidder regardless of price bid and no side bidding allowed.
£
TERMS WILL BE CASH, or if you want a car and cannot pay ♦&gt;
all cash see us before the sale and arrange for terms, otherwise,•
you will be expected to pay cash. .
X

For quick results try a want nd,
NO AID FOR SHIPS

FRED R. WILSON

CHEAP
ijSELL THEM
!r-

CHELLE MAINES

Ki m

Examined

G latse* Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.
Optidin-OptoraetrUt
*11 Boat Flrn S t m t .Sanford, Fla.

ELTON J. M0UGHT0N
• anford

:.

FLORIDA

DR. R.-M. WELSH

Mobile.Secretary
Committee Suicide
in St. Louis Hotel

ST. LOUIS,iFeb. 28.—Edwin J. Le•
Coy, 48, form er secretary of the MoOffice
Opposite P. O. bilc chamber of commerce, committed
Del.and. Florida suicide by shooting himself here to­
day. He left a *notc saying the action
was due to ill health.
j ' •'

Graduate Veterinarian
lephoncs*
Jfflcr 12s
[tcsldenco 357

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
f ir e , l if e ,

AUTO

in s u r a n c e

SKATING,
DANCING.
LAKE
MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
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g to buy a real good automobile at
X : Tiiis is an opportunity
put in thife sale must be sold regardyQUi* own pmee
Be
on
time
and
get your choice.
f less of price bit
TORTURED MANY YEARS BY
KIDNEYS,
*T have hnd kidney trouble fo r;
twelve year*," write* II. P. Pinkney,
West Jackson, Mi**. "Pains in back,
joints, catches in the hips, run down
and getting up too much during tho
night- But since taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Pills, my suffering U over, and I
feel liko a new man."
Baekache,
rheumatic pains, kidney and. bladder
trouble quickly relieved with Foley
Kidney Pills. Refuse substitutes. In­
sist upon Foley’s .Honey and T ar, Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
t
■ ; ■ ........ ••

H. J. FINCH, Auctioneer

SANFORD, FLORIDA

HUPM 03ILE AND LEXINGTON DISTRIBUTORS

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1112.1
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iWORU) M M i COURT
AS itEJECTED YESTERDAY

Pet Measure of Republicans Gets a Jolt in the
Senate Ml -

Hon. Chas, Jh Haines
DBCCIIMiNT
Entertained Sanford S K k O lM iN Jl
People j^ast Night
Theatre Jasmine Was Scene of Fine
Entertainment nnd Display
of Talent .

I F ® participation in
PERMANENT COURT JUSTICE

Sanford people were the guests of
Cooqre.'sninii Charles D. Haines Inst
uight nt the Theatre Jasmine, a t AltaI I I . T in - A w o r l i l f J . I 'm
OK OFFERINGS IN
nro
in
part
of
tho
league.
By
I
monte,
the private theatre of M..
WASH INGTON, Feb. / 27.—T W i-j-th ic r Wc
SOUTH AND CONTINUED
lu m u w
bility of Senate action before Cor&gt;-! reservations wc nre out of the. part Haines where each year he gives a
DEMAND
gross adjourns Sunday on the adm in-j of the league we nre in. The part of week toward the entertainment of the
ir.trntion request for authority to p a r-! the league wo nre in nnd from which people of the various cities* nnd towns
ticipntc in the Hague International | by reservations wc get our functions near Altamonte. Last year he enter­
Court of Justice under the tauguc of j as a pnrt of the league without our tained Hanford and the house was fill- {
Nations was removed through con- j assistance. In the language of a great &lt;ed but last night it seemed that there WILL UK SECRETARY OF THE IN- That American Aloofness
U p (0 Thirty
Fifteen; nn Ad-; FINE MEETING TODAY AT VAL­ ferenco yesterday nfternoon between1editor of the west, 'all of which is were so many other attractions that,
Kurcpcan Affairs Heins
TKRIOR AND HARRY NEW TO
vance of Two Dollars Hale
many who wanted to go to Altamonte
Senate leaders. .
J partly true.'
DEZ WITH LARGE NUMBER
Abandoned
HE POSTMASTER GENERAL
Over Yesterday
Preliminary to today’s inci ting of
nre not K°jnK hifo t *10 *cnKlH’ had previous engagements nnd the
OF VISITORS
~
H l r T h r A . a o r l n l r i l I ’r r a a )
the foreign relations committee for of "ulion" ,lt thi" ecsa,on " f con* beautiful little theatre was only fair­
I H r T l&gt; r A «»u»-lalril I 'r f M l
III, T h r SMiH-IOlnl I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The se­
initial consideration of the plan, wad j ffress," Senator Johnson asserted,
LONDON, Feb. 27. — President
ly
filled.
•
The
Sanford
Rotary
dub'had
anoth­
MEW YORK, Fob. 27.—The long
submitted Inst Saturday, leaders of! Dcmoeratfc endorsement of the adThe programs given nt the Jns- lection of Postmaster General Work Harding's proposal for participation
Hiked of thirty^ccnt level for cot- er line meeting today with ninny vis­
ministration plnn, while general, waa mine nre not in the nmntcur list nt all 1° succeed Albcr( F.all ns secretary of tho United States in tho permnail
senate
fac
tio
n
exchanged
views
ten prices was reached in the futures itor* proiont from various cities of
accompanied by jibes lit the alleged
Wrkct todny on report* of steadily the state. Among them were the fol- nnd, it was said, were nil of the opin­ reversal of administration policy. Tile litit many professionals nre umong of Ihe Interior, and Senator Harry S ., nent coutt of international Justice reion that the m atter would have to go
Ihose who'gtve their time toward fill­ Ncw, of Indiana, to become post mast- eeivid much attention in today's newsinercasing s c a rc ity 'o f offerings In lowing: ^
acting Democratic leader, Senator Ro­
over
until
the
next
congress.
ing
in a finished program that inter- cr general was announced iU the papers which interpret it ns an imGeorge Henry, Marcus Fngg nnd
the south nnd a continued trade debinson,
of.11/Arkansas,
.Issued
n.. .....
state
oinsoii,
n
Minima,
.ianuvo
.
.,,
,M
(}j^. movingpictures nnd out
in White House Unit y. The change in t porlant sign Ihnt the American aloof- ,L \ __&lt;3
Judgment was general that the few
B»nd. Contracts for delivery during Finley Knight of Jacksonville, Fits
ment
declaring
initial
friendliness
f
o
r
ih&gt;
wmM|„
j,,
n,c
0f
th
e
'th e cabinet lineup will take place on ness in European affairs is being
May sold up to thirty-fifteen, an ml- Unde, N. I*. Yowell, Jake Iluiklinrdt days Remaining of the present ses­ the administration proposal but ad­
'
Haines
estate
this
little
theatre
houses
March 4th when Fall retires ami th e ! abirdoned.
ranee of ubout two dollars a bale over nnd Sexton Johnson of Orlando nnd sion were totally inadequate to bring ding that it manifested “timidity and
The Times says “Tho policy of
come
or
the
best
talent
In
this
pait
of
nominations of Work and New were
about
any
decisive
step
on
such
an
Dr. Quirk of Watkins, New York.
yesterday's dosinghalf-hearted ness" anti constituted,'"a the country.
aloofness
is a creed worn out. In its
j
sent
to
the
senate
today
to
permit
important
matter.
President Thrasher called the meet­
repudiation of the policy of non-pnrtime
it
was
useful but formulated for
Mrs.
Ilowaril
Lyman.
known
to
the
W
firm
ntlon
before
the
present
ses'd a
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Cotton ing to order nnd called upon Marcus
intense interest among senators in ticipntion in European affairs."
tien
of
congress
aujourn#.
tin*
conditions
of the world, which
Fngg
to
return
thanks
nfler
which
■
tage
ns
Emma
Aldnitf,
nnd
who
re­
the administration proposal was innI prices are not at a point where they
Siimlnr statem ents were issued by
Tlie selection of Work to take inter* have passed away."
afford sufficient compensation to the the assemblage sat down to one of nlfo.ited by a flood of statements. other Democrats, nnd Senator Ring side# nt Altamonte can always be re -:
. .
......................... •
tor poitfolio hr.s been forecast ever
. . . . .
,,
powers in view of the extensive use the Vnldex luncheons nnd enjoyed the Those from Democratic lenders in­ Utah, offered a resolution to carry­ lied upon to give something splendid .
ation of
,
, ,.
, ,
. 1, since llnnlini: began rniisfdcratb
WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.—A resof land and labor in cotton production entire menu. The president in a few dicated favor for the plan but there out the administration’s request but m tho musical line ns Mrs. Lyman has
i names of available candidates. A res­ nlutinii to carry out the new adnrinthe federal trade commission report­ well chosen remarks thanked the edi­ was a pronounced hostile note from action on -it went over without dis­ i voice ef exceptional sweetnes# mu
ident of ("ob'M.do and a man of dem­ i'trntion propasnl for American mcmho I rought (lowti the house la .t night
ed to the sennto, in a response to a tor of the Herald fur his good serv- the irreconcilable camp and almost cussion.
At
the
u,l!,teat&lt;'d
or- here It ip in the international court of
icnate resolution adopted March HI. q-i« in giving publicity to the club, for complete nbsence of public endorse- - Senator Swanson of Virginia, win vitll several t me elections. . . . ....
. . ability
. . in governmental
. . .
justice organized under the league of
ge.nirntfon,
V
.
nrk
is
regarded
by’
tit"
1922. The report also brought .out lib service in other channels and call- meat from the ndminirlration and] will he the ranking Democrat on th&lt; lose roming out in ginghams
nations agreement was introduced in
ul
i
tlm
Mill
I'rAiileiit
ns
fulfilling
all
ijunlifientfee fact that cotton future trading in ted the attention of the club to the rescrvationisls groups.
foreign relations committee in thi bonnet anil with a milk
the senate by Senator King. There
tioiis
for
secretary
of
the
interior.
1921-11*22 was something over 15 1-2' fact that the Daily Herald was now
Senator Johnson, of California, a next congress, issued n slnU-iiioni mild she gave a song on “Oilin'' III,'New* had been uffeieil :i place in the wo no discussion and it went over
one of, the best fully papers in the prominent Republican irreneieiiaMe, rotiimeiiiliug the administration de i nipii nent to the dilor f the iiertimes the sire of tho crop.
*
oiigiii.il llatding cabinet but declined indefinitely.
■Id thnl wn.« greatly nppm-iuted by,
About one half of the domestic cot­ r.tate and a credit to the cilv and isMied a statement ironically critical sign,
.
.
■ ,|
bemuse
he
thought
he
could
render
l|u.
I.IUIIUNO
lit*
IhuUglil
hr
ruuhl
r%
Senator
Robinon,
of
Arkanses,
tlio: prerent and especially
ton crop is exported, giving to tile was therefore due to a rising vote of of the administration proposal ami' “ I am glad to note." said lie, “that dl
,
,
,
..
the
administration
greater
service
by
acting
Democratic
lender,
gave
out a
. ,
, ,,
,
foreign markets, especially Liverpool, thanks and appreciation by the club declaring the United States would no'. t|lL. administration hau a t last reactt luckeyts in the nudlrm r. .
remaining
in
the
senate.
in
tusk
formal
statement
declaring
that
on
ed a conclusion th at it is accessary
a meat influence on domestic cotton nnd they responded by a rising vote go into the league.
Another clever performer was Hilly.
v primaries he was defeated for j formal study “he* hnd a feeling u(%
of thanks-..
“ If," said Senator Johnson,''we now for the United .States to abandon iit tird of Ne v York, who is the guest u .Btini|nal,lin&gt; |,„.*rVrr.
prices, said tho report.
friendlir.ebs" for the administration
President Thrasher then arose nnd do what is usked the ■'situation i-1 policy of notation. '
It is pointed out that the average
.f Col. llano s for the week mol who
_____-------------------- plan, but added tlml it indicated a
ipot price for middlings cotton in presented a beautiful Jeweled Rotary
n" •&gt;
baiatoiiv voice and
, n i n n T ( 1 i policy ..f timidity and half-heartedu
1911 was 12.7 cents, u price sonie- emblem to Harry Slovens, the first
•■ho is also u eiever performer on the
m- - by the administration in its for­
whst higher than tho average for the president of the dull and who is now
llano. 11i.-- mgs and piano duets
eign (Mdieles.
..
twelve preceding years. During the a past president in which the pres­
.t night wt a fen tine* i f the enter Carlo! Shipment* for Monday. Feb. 2G
w»r there was u great increase, but ident called attention to Harry’s good
niium’iit.
1Florida- Sanfonl Section
.......... 32
’3
MIAMI, Feb. 27.—William Jen­
the maximum camo a fter the nrmls- work the first year of the dub's ex­
The colored boys nnd girls of
l ‘|„t i,|„_M nnatee Section
i nings Rryiin while expressing hin ap­
tiee. The maximum of 41.4 cents was istence. Harry thanked the dub for
rford Institute close by, many of California 1 proval of tho step taken by Presi­
the gift nnd said half tho praise was
reached- in April, 19’JO.
iiiiia are employed on tho Humes' New York .
dent Harding in a proposition that
From this time on there was n de­ due to George Kidght for his work of
! cstntt in the summer, electrified the
the United States take a conditional
cline culminating in it closing price bringing the club to Hanford and of
audience by their singing, the leader
II •eat in tin* international court of the
Total
of 10J58 cents at New Orleans from his willingness to go abend with the
Ix-ing especially good ami iirr render­ Shipments previously tinrepurled: i league of nations, in a statement toJune 20 to 24, 1021, a drop of over 75 good work at nil times. Marcus Fagg.
ing of "When Melinda Sing#" ^nsj Fell. 25: Florida by. boat, 101 day. said:
• ■
per cent within n "little over a year. the head of the Children's Hume nt
away above the average.
crate
"I l limk our action should be broad­
The price of cotton, according" to the Jacksonville was called upon and in
lli- Jasmine Oieln-sl ru rendered
er than tho president's proposals. His
III, II,r tu iirtilril I'rr*.*!
report fill from 22.0 per cent above Iris usual cheery style gnvf the club
27.
Tin- | tempi.iteil quivl- u n i l i a u o i i g l i liq o i I *•- music between arts allil lb*' mov­ De-linniion* ol Florida Shipment* h|,| r*;»I ih only to the international
WASHINGTON,
the 1913. level in April,-1920, to Ft |M-r mine good thoughts about service,
ing pn ture was greatly enjoyed and
Ftoreiuc, Iti; Altoona, I; New Vork, C((Urt&gt; That only deal# with matter#
bill was kept dation.
about the work of Rotary and empress- administration pbip lull
cent below in June, 1921. •
ull
present wandered just how their 1; Waycro##, 9; Atlanta, 1; Philadel­ which can be arbitrated. I think that
Members
of
congress
conversant
fur­
ed
his
pleasure
at
being
it
member
uL-nlive
in
the
senate
yesterday
t»y
From 1913-1914 to 1920-1921, the
with shipping board affair# suggest­ host could procure such good pic tut es phia, li Chicago, 5j Roston, I; Savan­ nil investigation of all disputes i# a#
domestic crop rnnged from* a little the Rotary club and how glad he was ther debate, but executive official#
ed
that the administration through for private entertainment but ho is a nah, 1; Potomac Yard#, 2; Evansville, nocc.'sary n# those to which' arbltra­
•ter 10,000,000 bales In. 1914-15 to to be attending thy meeting with recognising the end to Ih* near, be­
invocation of such indirect aids ns man who doe# big things and hfs* 1;-total, 33 curs.
tion can be supplied nnd thnt there­
| somewhat over eleven million bales Sanford. Mr. Fagg gave a brief out­ gan formulation of plans for denling
nre
contained in the merchant marine guests always havo a surprise await­
fore wo should be represented on
with
the
government's
war-impelled
in 1920, the nvernge being about 12,­ line of the work of the Home in enrart of 1920 might endeavor to make ing them at tho Jasmine.
Diversion#
Filed
Since
.Last
Report
(|utribunal that investigates only and
merchant
marine
venture
with
the
aid
ing
for
orphans
and
the
children,
who
500,000 hales. The world crop, nverngThe
evening
waa
one
of
unalloyed
I-Tom
Jacksonville
and
Wayeros*,„„
W
l.j|
that tribunal that decides,
operation
of
vessels
under
the
Amer­
| ing 20,200,000 bnlcs, showed substan­ have no homes and told a very inter­ of the legislation.
ican flag attractive enough to provide pleasure and Mr. Haines before the Feb. 25th: Destined to Chicago, 3;
nerving
nt
all time.# the independChairman
iuishnr
of
the
shipping
tially similar variations. In 1921-22 esting story of placing two of the
hnu '-ult
a sale for the government owned ton­ piogram started announced that tin* St. Louis, 2; Nashville, I; Toledo. I; Jm-,.
action
a* in the 30 treaties.
board
conferred
with
President
llnrthe domestic crop showed an extraor­ children with a fine family at Pensa­
e.iti
itainnu
iit
M
iib
really
planned
as
a
nage.
, Worcester, 1; I’ineiiinnti, I.
,
-------- .
dinary decrease to only 8,000,000 cola ns one instance of the work of ding,'then met with the other mem
■i-iiipliim-it I** the editor ol the Suit-, j.riim West* Jacksonville, Feb. 25th
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—I’o^t-j t)
hers
of
the
board
and
afterward
nnMr.
ta
sk
e
r
and
Chairman
Julie.-*
of
the
home
in
pluc
ing
children
with
fos­
hale*, while (he world crop came to
oflth: Destined to Roston, 2; I’hll-!ponement of m.lion until the next seater parents. Mr. Fagg i* a most force­ nounci d thnt the policy of the admin- the senate commence committee, have ford Herald as a token of hi* nppre--ju|)(|
a little .under 15,000,000 bales.
news­ a,;l.||lj,iu&gt; j ; Detroit, 1; Uuffalo, I.
0f congress on Harding’s requast
Istrntlon
would
I
k- worked out nnd j urged the president to carry out #cc- eintion for the good work of the newsful speaker nnd the members felt well
paper. He owned and operated sever­
madr
public
before
the
end
of
tho
|
tion
.11
of
the
merchant
marino
act
diFrom
Fnvnnpah,
Feb.
25th
nnd
f&lt;,r
authority
to enter tho intcrnnUon^
repaid nt having heard him again.
retting abrogation of some twenty al newspapers In the north during his 2flth: Destined to Potomac Yard#, 2; „j CQUlt hCt up by the League of Nn
week.
He
declined
to
give
any
indica­
Sanford Rotary has a great interest in
commercial treaties with lenving for­ busy career and knew tJicir trial# nnd Chicugo, I.
tluil# virtually yro# decided on touay
the work of Mr. Fngg nnd the home tion of the pinna under consideration
eign nation# prohibiting use by the tribulations and hi.# compliment to the
Ix-yond
saying
they
dero
of
"a
sta
rtl­
by tho senate foreign relations com­
nnd they were glad to have him here
United State# .of discriminatory du­ Herald was the entertainment Inst Shipping Point Information for Mon­ mittee. No vutc was taken by the
ingly novel nature."
today.
Hopeful until last week that the ties against products brought to the night.
Isolator# representing all views said
*
day, Feb. 20th:
N. P. Yowell of Orlando being call­
Mayor nnd Judge ,W»rc Sentenced to
At the rhi-io of the allow the editor
shipping Dill would be enacted, ad­ United States In foreign bottoms.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, partly the consensu# of opinion was a m atter
ed upon for a few remarks said he
Ten Days for Contempt
Recnuso of the intc-rnntjonal as­ of the Herald sjioke a few won!# of cloudy.* limiting# moderate, demand which could not be brought before ,
ministration officials havo given no
was always glsd to be in Sanford
■
indication of what alternative they pect* of the m atter, Mr. Harding, like thank# for the entertainment upon be­ and movement alow, n\arkot steady. the senate in time remaining before
where he felt like ho was nt home
( I l f T h e A n » « w ln |e d I ’o o l
President Wilson, lias up to the pres­ half of tho .Sanford people and for the Carloads f. o. I&gt;. usunf term s: 10 inch tin* present session ends.
have
in
mind.
President
Hauling,
in
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 27.—Charge nnd where he knows so many people
ent tiino, refused to carry out tho di­ Herald nnd nil those who were for­ crates Golden Self-blanching, 4-fl dot.
that Circuit Judge Davis West Palm and had so many warm friends nnd making Iris final appeal for passage
rections.
tunate enough to attend the show Inst stalk# in tho rough, $l.f»5-$1.75, New ordinary condition $2.00-$23i6.
Beach, hnd ndded to tho minutes of his lie said thnt while Orlando members of the legislation in the course of hi#*
Use of this section was advocated night at the Jasmine left with the French Strain, l-fl dot. stalks in the
address
to
congress
Fcbrunry
7,
and
foort to make it appear thnt the court were always visiting Sanford he failed
CINCINNATIi 34, cloudy. 1 Flor­
in the senate yesterday during the feeling that in Charles D. Haines they rough mostly 51.50.
* u in session during the alleged con­ to see ntnny Sanfonl members visit­ on the Ilritish debt settlement, said
ida
arrived, 8 car# on track Including
debate which served to defer action on have a real friend, a real citizen nnd n
tempt by Municipal Judge Knrman, ing Orlando nnd he lioped thnt more that if tho legislative branch refus­
broken.
Closing Monday and opening
the
pending
Robinson
motion
to
re­
real man in every respect.
Total carlot shipment# from .Snn
»nd Mayor Riggers, was made by At­ of them would come to Orlando where ed to approve tho shipping bill or to
Tuesday:
Supplies liberal, demand
commit
the
shipping
bill.
And next year when it 1# announc­
ford tliin season to date
1,156 and movement alow, market dull. Flor*
torney llodgcA representing the men they could always be assured of u submit an alternative “the yxecutlvo
branch
of
the
government
may
pro­
ed that the Theatre Jasmine will have Tolnl carlot shipments from Man-.
h&gt; oral arguments before the su­ welcome.
ida, 10-Inch crates various varieties in
Tho administration will abandon It# something special for Snnford there
ceed ns beat it enn to end the losses
ntoc tills season to date ....... 076 the rough 4-fl dox. stalks $2.76-53.00,
preme court tm|ay on a writ of ha­
efforts
to
obtain
government
aid
for
in liquidation nnd humiliation."
will not ho standing room.
beas corpus.
Total carlot shipments from Snn­
KLAN DEFEATED INmostly $2.75, poorer low as $2.50.
Inasmuch as the president has de­ titc merchant marine, with tho failure
ford last’season to date
— 923
EL PASO Et|BCT!/)N8 clared one of the prime purposes of a t this session of the shipping bill, it
ROSTON; No report on waathcr. 1
FIVE PINELLAS MEN ON
Total carlot shipment# from Man­
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 27. — Tho
was indicated ut the white house to­
California,
8 Florida arrived, 10 tmthe
shipping
bill
to
be
to
get
the
TRIAL AT TAMPA FOR VIOSupremo court today heard oral nratee Inst season to d a te ...... ..... 5A9
EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 27—Tho Ku government out of the shipping bus! dny. It is said that no effort will
broken
and
8 broken can. pn track.
I.ATION PROHIBITION LAWS Telegraphic Report# from Important
fuments on writ# of habeas corpd# Klux Klun hna suffered it# first not­
be made to have such a bill passed at
Supplicv
liboral,
demand and move­
ness,
it
wns
generally
bcliuvtd
today
t»ccntly granted in behalf of Joe Ear- able pnlltlcnl defeat in Texas In It.
Market*
policy con- the next session.
thnt
the
administration's
ment
moderete,
market
doll. Califor­
ills
Tk.
Aar
i
slal'4
m»n nnd E. L. Riggers, municipal M. Dudley’# election ns mnyor of F.l
PITTSBURGH: 41, clear, reining.
11*
TAMPA. Feb. 27--?March 15th was
nia
crate#
Golden
Heart
$5.50-$fl.00,.
— ----------- 7----------------------------------------Judge and mayor of West' Palm Reach Paso. Dudley won u decisive victory
• I / ^ ’*»r- * "•L" .
( a'if.nni#. 1, Florida .arrived. 61
at
by
Judge
M
yk
|r{
federal
court
■
\
poorer
short,
some
wnaty,
$1.00-$6.00.
set
; if Vii '!•-.* ’
*rerpcctivcly, who were Sentenced to over II. E. Gnrdncr, who was endors­
cars on track including barken: Opcni
t
the
trials
o
f‘five
Ihncllaa
county
«
Carlot
soles
Monday
to
washer*
Fla.
for me iriaia «.
• ••■'*••?",7----- - i.
Vr.,»«.,-«* u.innlt.# liberal
Dc- *’nrlot sole#
»o
r.«days In jail by Circuit Judge Da­ ed by the Ku Klux Klnn in n cammen when arraigned this morning on,lnff (
10-inch
crates New French Strain.
vis for contempt of court- After #crv- ,pnign marked by almost unbelievable
chorRrn of citn*|iir..ry lo vlol.tc the mBnl anil m o'.m w lt
few wiuty 3-fl dox. stalks $2.50-53.00;
h&gt;g a day's sentence the officials
bigotry.
•
liBtionnl
prohibition law. All p l c t a l •»««&lt;•&gt;'
&gt;!"»
8 dox. stalks $1.60-$1.75.
; /. I \
•ere released under bond, pending
i-m
Complete returns Sunday showed
NEW YORK: 38, raininr. 8 Calilhe disposition of appeals.
*
,
.iJ d i r
.ta lk . |2.50.»2.7B| 7-10 do,, .ta lk .
that the vote was, Dudley, 7,752;
l»nJa ol 71.000 c».h.
C
N,.w Flcn,.h s tra in 1-6 fomia, 11 Florida nrriked. Supplies
Gardner, 5,452.
limited—on good
st ock, demand
T‘&gt; SELL CHARLESTON
doz.
stnlk*
$2.25-52.50,
7-10 -dox.
stnlks..............
— .........
r
. , modAccording to nn estimate made by inn:, m i n '
BASE COSTING 11 MILLION
$1.75-52.25.
California
crate#
Golden
crato
for
good
stock,
market
steauy
Al Rranning, one of the best posted
IIRIG GENERAL HINES
for good stock. Florida 10 in. crates
Heat!
4-7"dox,
stnlk#
|5.00-$5.50.
nursery men in this section, fqjly I,*
WILL BE DIRECTOR
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The
DETROIT: 2fl, clear. 1 Florida ar­ some ordinary-condition, green, New
200,000 citrus tree* hove been plant­
VETERAN S BUREAU
j^srleston, S. CL quarterm aster base
French Strain 3-6 doi. stalks $2-25m u . , -lyu,
ed along the ridge this season. No rived, 12 cars on track Including
■J1* B°cn declared surplus by.the war
•,
— —
5*
,
—
Supplies llberel, .demand 2.75, mostly $2.50, smaller $1.50big plantings like thnt nt Tenipip- broken.
( n r T h e A a a o e la lrd P rr» » &gt;
&lt; n r T h e A M # * ta Ira J* rr» * )
" .
department and prill be sold, under
market $1.76; green stock, best slice $1.60WASHINGTON, Fc'b. 27.—Briga­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— President and Mrs. Harding ex- tawn a y^ar ago when more than 100,­ light, piovcment moderate,
*c®lcd proposals, late in April. The
slightly
weaker,
Florida,
10
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crate# $2.00, smaller sire# low as $1JK). Cal­
000 trees were put out ih one grove
dier General Hines, retired, was nom­
•wsc cost $11,000,000.
Goldin
Self-blanching
4-0
dox.
stalks ifornia crates Golden Heart fl:9 t4n*.
have been recorded, but n grent many
inated by President Harding to be­
52.fl5-$2.'JO,
few
$3.00,
New
F'rench|
stalks best, fair condition, $6.60-$0,
. smaller groves have been put In up
The Herald delivered »ht times n come director of Veteran* Bureau suc­ Ion. ’l l tvnB officially
Strain,
4-C
dox.
stalks
best
$2.60-$2.76
oidinary
$4.00.
| nnd down tho Itldge.
*ftk for 16c.
ceeding C. R. Forbes.
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presidential parly will go first to Ormond on Ihe Halifax river.
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TIIEjVOTE OF THANKS
! GIVEN HERALD
BY ROTARIANS

TAKES NEW JOB IMPORTANT

ADMINISTRATION SHIP BILL
BEING KEPT ALIVE TODAY
TO WORK OUT SALVATION.

Formulation of Plans for Dealing With War Time
. -Merchant Marine
v

Supreme Court
Hears Oral Arguments
on Joe Earman’s Case

PRESIDENT HARDING
WILL LEAVE WASHINGTON
IN MARCH FOR FLORIDA

Expects to He the Guests of McLean on House­
. boat—First Stop Will Be at Ormond

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ItRCOItl) BREAKING c r o w d w a s
OUT TO HEAR OUR N RICH BOR­
ING CITY’S FINE BAND

We w ill continue all thi§ week to sell
Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx, Society Brand
and Cloth Kraft Suits at the following
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$25.00 SUITS,
&lt;2*1 f t
Will Go at ........................ U

$35.00 SUITS,
Will Go nt ......................

$28.00 SUITS,
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Will Go nt ..................... t j l A X i V V

$10.01) SUITS,
Will Go at

$30.00 SUITS,
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What wan probably the record­
breaking attendance at bond concerts
was out yesterday at Central park
to henr the Orlando band. There would
have, been many more If there had
been more seats but many people
stood up during the entire concert
that took over one hour to render and
it was one of the best musical pro­
grams ever heard in this city. The
&gt;Oilando hand is known ns the Pyth1inn band and they have a fine Dnmon
in the person of leader R. D. Cobb,
who put them through their paces
. yesterday and never allowed more
than tw o ‘minutes to elapse between
selections. The hand shewed careful
training and the power to. blaster the
most difficult numbers and Orlando
put over a good deni when they en­
gaged the Orlando-Pythian hand to
give them concerts during the winter
season Instead of going out of town VIR G IN IA W AR W ICK
asCHlCHI
FOUR,
for a big musical organization. In
this resptet they have followed the, horse
! fend of Sunford and they arc evi­
dently well pleased wifh their splen­
did band. The fenture of the concert
was the wonderful singing of Mrs. At the Princess tonight nnd Tueiidajr
Kiln Harris who hns n most excel­
lent baritone voice of great power; and
her rendition of ••Smilin’ Through,"
and "All Over Nothing" and several
encores, were well received. Mrs. Harria not only hns a fine voice hut it

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$15.00 SUITS,
© Q O
Will Go at ..........- ........... i V

PALM BEACH, SILK AND MOHAIR SUITS
$15.00 SUITS,
Will Go at

jnV/te

$20.00 SUITS,
Will Go at

$18,00 SUITS,
Will Go at .

Rodolph Valentino
and Alice Terry in

F or Florida: Mostly cloudy
tonight ond Tuesday; prob*
ably local rains Ttirvday in
extreme North portion; lit­
tle change In tcmpcrqture.

Governor and Cabinet
Return From Glades.
Inspection Drainage

$27:50 SUITS,
Will Go nt

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When you wear our glasses you
don’t have to lie perpetually wor­
ried about their falling off. You
can go riuht on with your usual
housework because we make
them to fit and to ffive perfect
service.

“We See That You See”

OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN

A Rex Ingram production from the
novel by Vincente Ulasco Ibanez. A
magnificent screen translation of
the story thnt has thrilled twj-nty
millions cf reader*. Knartcd by
the greatest cast in history; com­
prising more than 12,500 and 50
principnUI Produced at a cost of
^ix months of preparation; n year
and a half of action; and slightly
more than n million dollars. To
miss this is to miss the world's
greatest rpotion picture. Matinee
prices, children 10c; adults 40c;
evening, children, 25c; adults, 50c.
Wednesday—Dorothy Phillips in
"Hurricane’s Gal."

Phone lit)---------Opposite I*. O.
WEEK’S WEATHER
Weather Outlook for the Period Feb*
ruary 2ft to March 3, Inclusive ■
rcrome Tax Specialist, People* Hank South Atlantic nnd Hast Gulf
MARCH 13th, 11th and 15th States: t ’upsideruble cloudiness and
occasional rains; temperatures abeut
All Forms
noimal. .
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.SE E CATHRAE

TRY OUR SANFORD MAID DREAD
A crisp loaf on your table thin evening would add much to your meal.
A goocj nose would be tickled.in our frngrnnt Snnitaty Bake Shop,
inhaling the odors of nil our appetising, wholesome goodies.

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 2f, — Gov­
ernor Hardee ‘and Commissioner Me-1
Rne returned to their offices this
morning .from r.n official 'Inspection:
of the everglade* drainage projects.
Three members of the party, Buford,
Next to Princess Theatre
I.uning nnd Amos remained in the
Glade*. O re of the first matter* to —
come, before the governor w a s . th e , aucK3tiauaHEunuBi»aaciiicPBHxnanaK3&gt;«BKnisnBXB*u*«**a«B«
resignation of E. .‘5. Matthews,- of
A I —Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, full two-quirt Hot
irliU lA L
Water Bottle nnd Fountain Syringe.
AQ
Regular price $1.30. Special, each
JO C
Through the activity of '.he Orange
County Chamber of Commute, F. J.
Gornrknn of Roanoke, Vn., and W ill
Harding of Mui phieeaburo, Tenn/,
two of the foremo t breeders of poul­
try in the r.outh, have decided to lo­
cate in Orange county. These two
breeders brought tttM) birds to the
South Florida Fair nnd the Sub-Trop­
ical Mid-Winter Fair.

R O U T H BAKERY

REGAL OXFORD SHOE
PAIR F O R ........................

Your last chance at the price this sale will .positively not continue
after Next Saturday Night, March 3rd

Moore’s Station folks gave another
of their popular salt water fish fries
Thursday evening nt the church. Tho
supper was fine nnd what we paid a
quarter for would cost n dollar for
anywhere but here. There was a good
attendance. .The proceeds go to in­
crease the fire in*rfrance on the
»
church.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Waller M. II ay he*
have moved to their new homer on
Cameron Avenue. Mr. Haynes' fath­
er, from Gardenia, California, i&lt;* with
them. Walter will still hold down his
job with the Haynes k Ratliff P rint­
ing Co. in town, but the rest of the
family will turn farmers. They p tri based the former Chandler place.
Mrs. A. Corpany loft Wednesday
night for Brooklyn, *?. Y., to visit her
sister, Mr*. Margaret MfCowin. Mr.
Mt-Covvin died a short time ago
Mr. and M.r*. George Chambers
were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.
Ellsworth from Saturday till Monday.
The Chambers were enroute to their
home in Willoughby, ()., ufter spendintr the winter in Tampa. Mr. Chnm-

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Mrc. Tillman is in the city to dem­ ruff, who nrc spending the winter
onstrate Vnl lie re's Dainty Flour nt months in St. Petersburg, drove over
the Piggly Wiggly store Monday, to Sanford Snturdny and have been
Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Sanford la­ guests of their former Michigan
dies should not fail tp see this dem­ r neighbors nt tlie Woodruff home. 4th
onstration at the Piggly Wiggly.
'' nnd Onk avenue, a few day*. They
were delighted with wljat they *nw in
and around the "City Substantial."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Matt Calcy of MichAlphabetical Conbcr, of tin- Sanford
Mr. Marshall, then a youthful lad. was
Shoe &amp; Clothing Company, is a busi­ •g-^'. townspeople and friends of Mr. in Sanford, with others, nt the then
K. T. and Mis* Emma Woodruff when
ness visitor in Jacksonville today.
i yenrs ago. Of couree he would, now,
the la tte r were resident* of thnt nor­
never know he lind ever keen our comthern state, were visitor* nl Mr.
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Many Snnfopd people will avail Woodruff's home here the past week. mercially thriving nnd growingly
| beautiful town. A fter several winter*
themselves of the kind invitation of
in California, where the Munihnlls
*^fCol Haines to In* his guests at the
Col.
Dan
Morgan
Smith
speak}
at
have
a number of near relatives anil
* Theatre Jessamine tonight at Altathe high school audotoriunt tonight inducements are strong to establish
montc.
on tin- subject “The Spirit of Amori- their cold weather residence, they lean
rs ” or "Who Is Running Thir Coun­
try.” Col. Smith is a grnduntc of
Florida university and ie well known
in Sanford1where ho has addressed
George Hridgcford, o f Willoughby
the people ' upon several occasions.
Ohio, who has been spending the win­
The lecture is free and everyone who
ter here, hns gone to Vcro to remain
can do r.o should henr It.
till April.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard, from
A. F.. Fnlch is the new chef a t the
Many people from Orlando were up
town,
were spend-the-day guests of
Valdes Grill nnd they eity lie Is one yesterday to hear the Orlando band,
The complimentary entertainment
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of the best in the business. See the and many from Sanford went down given by Col. C. D. Haines nt his pri­ Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Squire Sunday.
Mrs. Lilly Jones and aunt, Mias Stil­
advertisement of tho Valdox Grill in to hear the Sanford band, but the vate theatre nt Altamonte, *to San.
the Daily Herald nnd take your next Orlando people who stayed at home ford people, will start nt • "Uhl nnd ly Hoskins, were guests of Mr. nnd
meal there.
.
nnd hoard the Sanford band nnd the since it is thirty ‘minutes drive it Mr*. J. F. McCailin Tuesdny on a inoSanford people who stayed nt hohte would he well to leave Sanford about tor trip to Lakeland, Lake Wales and
other point*. Miss Hoskins accom­
Harry Wcndler of Orlando is in und heard the Orlando band were well 7 o'clock. The show will start early
panied by Mrs. McCnuslin are in Eusthe city today assisting in getting repaid forJboth band* performed with in order to give the visitors plenty of
tis Thursday for the Washington
out the current number of tho Fenlh- entire credit to themselves.
time to get home after the show is
ered Warrior at tho Herald office. Ills
over. Col. Haines is greatly interestund Mrs. J. S. Marshall, friend* ,cd in Seminole county and it is a
father, Dr. J. II. Wcndler, is very ill
. K. T. and Miss Emma Wood- Igrant pleasure to him to give the folks
nl his borne in Orlando.
n night at his beautiful theatre, The
Jcxsnmitfe ,at Altamonte. Knch year
he arranges a good movie program

1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia

Phone 127

New Shipment

S P R ING SHOES
M M FS’ BUCK S M

ONE-STRAP PUMPS

TUI Mill ED WITH PATENT

Complimentary En­
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Ncw and Reduced Prices
Effective January First

Sanford. Fla.. Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
DiHtributoro Seminole and Lake Counties
One of the Largest nnd Most Up-to-date Drive-In Filling
Stations in this pnrt of the state
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, nnd limn lx-ans, snup beans, sweet
corn, squash. Irish potntoos, peppers,
tomatoes and many other kind* of
early things were badly damaged in
several localities, the frosts appeared
in streaks, ar, ulunl.
L Mr. nnd Mr*. Heck. Burnley have

First Street

SELLS IT F O R LESS

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Thn A s s o c i a t e d I'rraa la e x c l u s i v e l y
e n t i t l e d i n t h e u s e fi»r r * p u b l lc » U o n o f
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n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h l a i w p t r
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Iucit 1 n e w s
published

herein.

All rlirht* tif r e - p u b l i c a t i o n o f s p e c ia l
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i'orrisn Adtrnlilnt Rrprr***,. .'Or
THEAMERICANPRESS ASS' CIATIOU
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A little rnin now and then is relish­
ed by tho celery men.
It looks like this is the most favor­
ed section in the world. The weather
is always just tight.
We nnderatnnd the Sanfoid hand
played in Orlando last Sunday hut ns
'y e t \vc have seen no account rtf it.

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Wnshfngton what Is to b* known ns
tho American-Luw Institute. The as­
sociation is sponsors!
by many prom*
spans
inont lurists' of the counlrv, with
RUhu Itoof.nt **n head. »nd thmi"""*!*
nt eminent lawyers have sledded
their intention of connecting them*
selves with it.
Without doubt this was the great­
est gathering of distinguished legal
heads in America ever known. There
were justices of the federal supreme
court, justices of man state supreme
courts, and really prominent lawyer*
from nearly nil states. The pledge*
were given that nil would work to-the
end that legal matters might he sim­
plified, that the uccless ar.d conflict­
ing laws might ha w ip d inff the s ta t­
ing books, and that one might "ap­
pear in court” without spending an
entire fortune—or do much of a for­
tune ns the litigant might possess.
If the ultimate achievement of this
association which appears now to
touch only those in the millionaire
class shall he to make easier the dis­
barment of tricky lawyers, to prevent
trivial technicalities from blocking
the path U» yn ’t irP. to speed matters
so that a decision may be received
before one o r both litigants shall
have a headstone attached to their
abiding place, and to conduct rases in
courts, high and low, in «
manner
which appeals to common sense and
better judgment, then, indeed,' will
tho formation of the new association
be worth while. Tho trouble will be
to Impress upon the untold numbers
of lawyers the conclusions which h:m
been reached by the American Law
Institute.—Palatka News.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALP- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923
thing that needs to be considered—
giving the people what, reasonably,
they want. Doing thla, and doing it
to the utmost oj possibility and abil­
ity is what will continue to bring bun­
1.
—A new Library Builtlina in the center'of the city.
2.
—Extension of the preseift bulkhead on the lake shore. dled* of thousnnds of people to Flo­
rida every year, und millions of ntoa3. ‘—Tile now pier and boat basin finished before January,
cy, even lit excess of the thirty mil­
192-1.
lion dollars corning into the alate this
4. — A biff Auditoriu ml hat will scat at least 0,000 people. .
year,
In this present season.
5.
— New home for tlie Campbell-Lossing I’ost, American
That
it is, ‘‘giving people something
Lcffion.
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for their money,” that is worth more
G.— A Community Chest out of which nil funds will be
to Floridn than spending millions for
drown.
i)it\ei
tiring the state and not giving
7.
—TiVo mill tax for publicity purpose*}.
other
8.
—Municipal1■'ownership, starting .with water work,*} atifl ,
Soft W ater.
, .ii'iid t t,M in ti
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(Ivjqi rtpd c'ri!
9.
-—Systematic .mosquito.campaign and cleaner city.
, Umcb'!ct&amp;y?He hosnjtaflfy la not tfto:

10,—Ton,thousand people here one year from today..-;,.

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A Sanford Institution under the direct mannffcmcnt of the following
BOARD OP DIRECTORS
J. R. AnthoHy, W. ir.'Vunnicliffc, ^ S : J?uleston, E. II. Hawkfnsf W. E. So6#fitaili . .
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to Altamonte and meet the man who pay. to the city, county and r-tnto for
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in the goodness of his heart goes to taxes. The Timv.t knows whereof it
so much trouble to give them an ev­ speaks, fur it is one of them.
------------ o----------ening of enjoyment—all absolutely
OUR G FUSTS—AND PATRONS
free. It is to be regretted that more
.
.Sanford people did not go to Alta­
Last Monday on the first page of
monte lost* night. The house should
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lutve been filled and in filling it they the New York* Herald there appearwould have showed Mr. Haines and ed a special dispatch, sent from Mia­ EDITOR OF MAN UKACTU 111
the jH'nple of Altamonte that they mi, that told to millions of renders of j
itF.cottD w itr r ijs o k h i :appreciated this fine eourtery, but the daily news, that from "250,000 tc- j
HEUVE SECRECY
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fail to mingle with their neighbors conveyed in the Hack-letter headlinei
l - ^ i r i u d pnd.ably the Inn
.when the opportunity is afforded to fover the following five b rief
mighty Important and significant p a r-W g *1 which
in an
Ph
,
Hu.
u nable depression of business will bo
The editor of the Herald is appre­
Florida, i,v : at (he height of her m "
" r « !n«
ot
a
good thing for tHe country.'
ciative nf the finis Compliment paid
greatest tourist season, has r.r, gU t ■ &gt;
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Another banker, of I’hiindelphln,
the Herald by (‘ongres-niun Haines.
between 330,000 anil SOO.OOO pcrsons v‘t,,'u ’ Richard R. Edmonds, editor of
“Wo hive been eftdeavoring in
An old newspaper man himself, he from every state in tin- Union and 'h a t paper, makes It’..* vrihtcr hema
understands that few bouquets are
thin rniuArktthiv!oUr 1&lt;“ 1* bhuli* In the irst month bi
many foreign, i iUntrics.
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. The oecabioit for
' i.-mpn
l.ihertv- bonds mi
on the
this market,
; oi co Liberty
ever placed in the'hands bf edit *
long editorial, Mr.- Edmonds uny.'. was] ,
, ,
/‘With
a
coni
shoring,
looming
af
while they nro living and his words
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]httt they du nut go on very comfort
of rormru-ndntiun for the Herald m.d tur ‘kv prolong*.! miners* strike ,lbi&gt; ^
l '» the fart that he had pemretl n.■

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Sanford, Florida

gie business man represented at thu
meeting, tho action of which r«u!tej
In such.wide spread deflation and the
breaking down of buaino** m to ktvt
well nigli bankrupted the c'cjntry;
a* one English economist put
night bankrupted the universe" •
"That such a meeting of such world
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f i g h t m o s q u it o e s s o w
The Tampa' Tribune and the Jack­
ifiiientisl
sonville Times Union are giving San­
copies
The fight against the mo.-quito and
ford space now and litis i s 'appreci­
be
the house t’y .should }&gt;e begun a! once.
ated by the Sanford people and esjte‘ warning the
The winter month- have been* unustt whole-souk d hospitality,
dally by the Chamber of Commerce.
inf'j rmation,’
ally mild and prop gat ion ,of both port of those measures
----------- o----------pests named has not been greatly re- ■mething for (his cummunit
Isadora Duncan, the duncor, who
any in.ida
tank'd. Harlow has a reputation fu: enterprise, for his real
married a Itussinn and came hack
and his patriotiEm.
1 any other one city liy reverol thounGovernor Huroipit m order that y n g t i.ni eciu t .cm n
g oxattly what effect .iefUUoB
its partial freedom from both nms* ifit
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t.
i lb n-nv'rnatiois im the* nub ■ m iiht »vn&gt; 11* &lt;|&lt;&gt; it is tu nr ini; thrill face lt&gt;
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here to startle the natives with iter
At
Ini
t. old. friend,
wb und, TFtnnd
1I,. .1 , I (t/tn **n HAfl
aO
nfid f-Ot
‘f- bf»OW
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1 which
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ntt[cinU Of t!u*
ii ^elCrCI
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quitoes nn i house flies and that repu­
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(lancing is sore because the natives
tation should be maintained. Every each other and that i, mrniethirty
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m!
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f t ^ J s in c..vh di trict and i]KA fcm| P^ducts. each! h.v., n*i4e
refused to he startled and she is say­
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leach, while th-*
re-#* of town? irtijP4" ^
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r.it' f 'ri’.gi ' !t ^orlU!1e without
risk. If .. v
citizen of Barlow in Interested not
ing nasty thing* about her home only for the good of tin- town, hut ii
• - *
b.illi coasts hi 1 rirselol many fun;i
Mr. Edmtii i l .
i ■erh-.l in gelling
t,i m t u t r-!..n
,
/
al|i|
’
‘
idualii
were
quietly
tipp, ! ..(f t-y say
\1
I.
WAN
i'il
have
them
ji
lutn
c&gt;
VTKU
* country. Secretary Davis wants to
oj'it * wh.rh eorrthousands.
hold of one t,f iIt
bankers
"i
ath'irdnttce
us : , shat i a
order that the comfort ut lie* ptoplii eai w th t*i'- cetunierii;d-a:id basilic a
l.v.-ry elfy in :he 1 .Ti I j r mceciun!
make it Impossible for Iter to come tnny be im-fearrd.
"With :in!*."p • s. ,,n« the baai - f* lair ■ a detailed : ■;* i . of the div. Ui • i*.t« : •-I-"; nn! added that th: :e i &gt;;r going to happen they would hx.ehiJ
iilmut l! v.alu - ipjily in* have In-tu i!s figures tlie h ui!&gt; -r of eommr-n
hark to Ant erica and Isadum will
inn which \.er.t o'i 1 ring th • entire
Mos(|Lijlues anil Hies lirooglil alum1
a . i'.nlm - f .-f rri Li "lii" name the opportunity to soil out -. untier
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.U'ei-mt'il
jilHiut
it
*
i,
i
truu
soon change Iter tune.
i»
thiol* of t rt d•
'.,t
ihe
money
sjh
.
u
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—J relating ti- * * &gt;’
he.,- e-dimat,-‘ ihi downfall nf the great It n .in imi .. \.&lt; curtailed sugar ai:d coni wliett or fai m or tnn*r. faelurid pn i,ut» is
pas;
i.iis^N; gete-i w n g tv.n
-------- —o------ ---;-id red ,ii tin- stat wdi
iii S-'iO.tMMi.cuio. F o r '1** und the ilef-itm-i - f hu- i■;v ;s. The
.
pir . through the disc..--) • eained t•v
ti
re vns ;t ;o.d m.-d for it*' th is advance i f the pvbllc havin • any is, miles to get giHi! water and New t'w- wihlei h, i
Sanford presents tnorv to the inves­
'v:t
-ire
the
iniihi*
average
vjrit
•■‘“I
tb-og
v.-'nirh
'
bauutEf
Itleinj they prevented tire digging of &gt;, ,
sb’-ving that despite all the chums 1 n mat ion on the aulije
, 1ortt went some liftv .. n: re m l.
tor today than any other city in tin-; ,, ,,
i; that in closbi -ts ab ml it :• w. k s aid each tour- P»rtan.v of ti.ri
that
ti'.e
incvitaldo
i
r
f
h
u
■
«f thr
tlu* I an.lira canal
.!.« rrem h i.i.d
. ,
,
and other *Hle- (rave g.-nu many miles 1st *pend at !. i-l Sltt n day.
nurth nr the eouIIi. There is more im&gt;- ,,
| lUg the meiUing Haver,-,or Hurdiiig made that the Fi-derr.l Reserve Board at-ih,;i taken that day wauhl I rcuk tl?
iiiiMiiia was a torture eimrnber and
.
.
!*• gel n - apply of g.-e i water oral a
ncy to be made here in real estate in
warned those i;. ntlcnd-u- e that they had tint rentricti-d trctilt, here are iha- Pricer. «f everythpig."
| iest hole till (I or gas nml Coctlmlr
‘‘Hundreds -i ili-aisnr.ds of ybdlars'
goiid supply of watt-r. In order to get
the next ten years than any other
i nntr t be "careful r.ot In give out any- e!*.- r f Etatuiponia &lt;;*c ificilly raying
drove out th-.- m&lt;&gt; qnitoe* and Hies Ir
*‘i have?* snid Mr. Edm? :4s,' “fsr
’nil- has hi-tm purthe Lest waler oblainahle the expenst- worth of real
place can offer chiefly becuimr the
tiii -g a' ::t an.’ di.--.ui n ti.of dc-w m l that it hari’dc'jia o. And thest; utatevt era been irsi- u,ig Th.-ti i-.fry
Feriy. Fla., and in Frew-ter, in our
eh-ire-l
this
y
i.
•&gt;v
Northerner*#
a
n
d
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a
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prices are lower right now than they
;i = a small m atter and growing rili;, ,
, i.itos. i Tit i «r;e thing lo.'.t. there ineals were made by tbrectors of the impost int meet’ng of the Fc '• rai Ittown l‘o| ht ounly, nroMiuiioe control i
• onstdered thnt the
,
, .
will ever be again. Come in while
I'ke Sanford must look ahead and ar- therefore it
...r...1) is
• conn rvui- ni.nhl not to i -. al.v iri-vhiiu dise-.u&gt;- fciirinl Ke- rve Ranks.
imi.►vast itiviilends.
e
&lt;
i
itti.-i It
i
X
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0,0011,0(1
Another in diicu.'i: in;-: tho pitipese-J e Ve Loard : Imulli be he! 1 [adilif,
the water is fine. .
i.'ingr fur n water ripply i:* I alone
- t h about h.
it d.-Uv.T1 every
,.
:
mmi
Tin fight is un ami dumb! rempiu ,.f f ^
just .in are the meetings &lt;f tin- Irttri:v
r;
c,
(ire n t ineds of the rity fait
jbmiy. aitil if pcriple liiioi. i ate- are l*c- re. tr it lions of credit, said: “It hir, get st.,te romerce Chntmixsfun: fur n-tio mill Bartow i - absuluiely freed from ,
.1 , ’
,
This
dispot*
h
did
not
nppenr
in
tin*
in# loirt.ailud through the ii-vud an I
lu-nnd pr int . _ The deal U-tween Arniuur and Mnri i- m eeta lo-st-i antl‘
iV-«en !*e made ,frei-i for . -‘.. city
&gt; of twenty th
d: f o‘b ■ iinportatit'newv of h.g to le arlvat ”i tdn-H- - . . d f 'f i n ’i'i/f-*'th- o la rk s nrd t!i ougli these gen'.ic- i-r that i oinutbxioii nor tin -aptitst
"ris to combine I lie meat packing Inis- ■t
..
,
nml Sunft til will toon h;ivo that mu- ifi-lal !
m -iliale ti’-h t" g&gt; t i ‘ i th# b.u ks In •
if even eitlxen will do his or her linn
....
tness injo a merger «iti not be allow­
and the.r n ociot-.E, rear luni i-iutt wuuid ilare tn divide an; rutfit&gt; tornmi
t onimi - mini
doia ;:ss nave
have t ■;r th a t d i i it 'V.is i t iii whr.t. in new ■ foie the rules tir-1 put tip and the poll,
,
• Ji Thth - city
and if the fnllowi.ig simple -ugge
&gt; .
tor without public dlg-.’ussior.j protri
juiprr
p
i
l.r
ii&gt;,
h known as a u .ued by the government. This is all
...
mijitirUininl by lie- &lt; hamber of ( umr)
of
the
Reserve
Ror.rd
ithat
that
an* fnliowei};
*
eon.
But hrre in the Federal Uc!:nc
ble m l iimn h-ux, tiixt is, the type m a t­
right hut it does lint stop them (loin
Mr. Chalurtan, that your speech .
...........
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,
we n- ver discuss with in-'icv.
1. Examine all rnin barrel*, eisterrm! I ™ *** ° ^ r d,,b3 auJ
.
i„
u
,
.
.i
•
Iio:.rd,
holding a greater luliUcruc fsr
te
r
e
t
i
:
D
i
l
i
n
line
border,
which!**
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raising the price whenever they feel
proper ly dtMieminaterl among them
or
n-t! fir in I water « ...miner.- on
,l ‘
M '''*”&gt;•*«»■*»* •« jn* rpml • the .article ftartd out glarin g ly ! aev.-spapier men.
•with the show of authority, even D
« I’ovcrty of th- cuati?
like it. For. instance. Standard Oil i
your premises and sec that thvy nVe;
“f ™ ,cr
m iu c*:
r'",t,.i
V..
i*
,wiri
!Ti"i".i!'.'
.u....,' • Uan ;4thcr the Interstate &lt; raturnt
not supposed to be in any mergers, nuim-rlv n r .m .W Th- .. ore ,,..nl|a N e fii tbi« city or near this city firrt on th iitjn n i page, nt the top of tw o | Here, raysjilr. 'Edmuads* ind
you
iIn
not
hr.ve
it,
hrh.g
!t
about.'
properly protected. These am Ideal
had 1-ei'i huldin
but we notice that whenever the) get
and if there is no such supply to go column--, eh that ir could not be rpim -’ Hons to the m et wh
Il&lt; e I- a definite proposition from Uon.tnissioti or the Supe mi ‘’.nut
mosqtilin breeding place".,
■ed by any one picking iqi the paper one of the tiled fiil.-'i ftii*E=!' i»*!*» 111
ready to raise the price two cents a
um i f the* t direrPars thnt tl:a gnver- men deliberatsly accepted the &gt;ute
your jrroporiiei to see thin no stand- farther .afield and get -it. Then get that day.
t!te business hi t o y o f hr world that
gallon it goes lip with * no c\ cum«
ting
the
water
..apply
ascertain
whirl
lf**“ 1
b&lt;&gt; trd • h*' i\ t see!; t i fi»ree m a t of Cqvcrnor Harding
mg -water b located thereon. If ac*
rid i f m u he le g
■ini
n
b
'tid
i
I
n.|vir*r
■
all
inform:.*,
eo
■
•-a.
I
’
•
it
•
•!'
. * . a. the p-di.y if t!
whatever.
1 , 1 - S IW i ■: nut It •- it •. t Veil if ll did
' ••umulntious an f'lIUlt!. take • ti'jt. ti* a new- plain would &lt;n t and when tin
J
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M jm i*|la . :tvi'.. It
■ £
1 **r
tied
I
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t
e
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‘
t)u
acfiun*
i.f
v
h
1 1
- 1
i -*l \r.\. &lt;* it u;:-&gt;n a'i :hi- il.llllt.i of rite
dim li.a'i it, in
.11’}». . “ I fn fti, &gt; • • • • ’ | biM i f I In &gt;• .iithi in I’lil
u i‘ .' li
1: *t
*''1... IIlt'ii:!
ti-i a i d!1 w:v: un I oi . -rr v '. I , -- 1: u,-), p i , ,, j . , i
t i ■-.
ii'ii&gt;: np a id
rent OI It HOSI‘1 I \l
ties &lt;
IV lid 1 1
. i n i a f t e r H i &gt;lg
■ii’eiiV y thi■ view-i wh ;--h he imd c.x- .i r dis -j.. ed with tho n v '-p-pc: ax*
I _aer.
. lii*
f" tt-ft*
! ft it'iu out for tile p.;pii»e of keejiing
, e v i t a l deatuie
/ r a t i n e - iii
cent.
Ho
a:e
reverol
.ml na iufoiination giyan ( j i.i-njl*' .
work is s ta rt­
"
. . . •. - L*•fljiirilf
■i. Inspect all !luw. f um or Y.iscii ure .in- &gt;(run.il and
c
inneet
on
therewith
that
ought
to
tie
the.
puhlie
foni
knowing
the
whole
Next week is the annual drive-for which are likely to
ed on a water supply to get the figItobl a small
t appreciated by every resident in Flo- truth.
('j. prepare in it." own wny end in Its cs*
meinlier?hipa for the i'eriiiilil-l_iugli.
this meeting was the appointment of J *
lit this Mr.temept of polity ef sec■1
imtrrjngc.
ton Hospital. It in just one way fur
,»
, a i-ammittr— to wm# upon Iho Inter*
tcry
on
the
part
of
tae
Reserve
Bourn..
.
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.
.
—
the people of* Seminole county to
1tho name thing ns the following
;
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‘.r.t.- i.ommcrce « omntissinn atid urge
-I* T ig h tly semen all openings to
Fir t. why is it that so many peo­ Governor
Hardmc
referring
.la
mews.
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7
SKATING.
DANCIN' .
1 'KE
show their appreciation of the has- tin* liotis,i. Sen eti fireplace openings rile Tampa Time* would indicate:
,
mot Ixiiiv to increase rajlt«ad freight . . t .. _^
ple t-' ii i- in Florida y.*:n aft&lt; r v*-:.i nnnr.l*
tVi-n
inpcr
Hen
snid:
pita! that is ready arid willing nt nil arid eliirnney.s.
Win. I‘. I- milktu-r. ulm n ctimncmi-, why i-, ti i hat no m any of th, :’* find
l
the.: pr*- r.tin
to Ure ■1'le MAtlY SKATING ACADENV. WEU■‘If a ii.’Wspap -v tpatr ca.i'es i.i and
times to take care of the sick ami at
2 :•:«
, i f tin- Federal Re verve ry.U-m N'FSDAY NIGHT
.■&gt; Whenever a eiti.-in leave., Iin- •ation on the -tit*(#•»t of tj.e p f l't'n n 1th .r way (•&gt; M iami? Bvcau.:? /'"lur.ila •ent:&gt; to know if tin- iwiani has ra' *
flirted and makes them iiicmhcts oi community for no ex.ended Vnt.itt . ■f the Water plant ar.d the in tv luiurcc
ipfbii;:-*' the Intei-tati ('or.irr'i ■.*
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and Mi.:"
. ,d o.ln r cities and tow
ed an*. r:ti-i o 1. ::V- y !■* »(•* any
one o f the grandest orgnnuntituis in | „r v^ jt It Is adv: ed that all to,I,a •I water s.qqilv prirti l In Thur .{.t&gt;‘
n-.ia* nn t-i ;i. ■ :*. rndi id r l. .
•
EXPORTS DUj,)!'
I*'
' ' pi iintl J j , hold oat neiu -1 - 1 'nt' nf
1;
. tinu ! .rt-s*U ?*
our midst. It i- not nirnh that b a-k
a- id rill I 111n-' , Wild rc‘ i -cty *"l'i rnetit
t- .,1. e i d a,.d ihv wati t i :
•••
&gt;
Ahturral
Mr.
IMmonda
bar-,
WASHINGTON,
Fe&gt;b. ,3F. — Grria
V I .? ..m they. t i n . a, i.o
ed of the pi'i&gt;|de ju-t a -mull uni ..ir.
tiiisul iiy the may *r in nn interview le.ent . that jiull p.'ople to l-lo.iila? mailt- about rim \. i ulher or someriti’tg , ♦rxf4 verbatim the stat menu- made expotta from the United .State* l**t
el.- • an i -.Ve teil i.irn we rr. mot ill *-iiss
each year and it is hoped that evciy
The City Muuiiger is considering a in tmluy’s i’ fue of tho raurningjin- T ht y m e :,e* wildernesfc -, nor swnrq|i
.t
at all. and i think vu tire all by the.o men. in each ease ram ir.7 w e.k anmunted to -L1‘riJhhJ I.uMkI*
due will respond when the' solicitors plan of increased inspection service. Per.' i . probably able to defend In
[
lamb.
P-nvutfU-ttirshirte
arid
wajmri:
s,
^
t o v.-ry ill aJviscd l-i
m‘‘ 1
v ilon*' t‘L‘ !m* q««*Ufdi n* c^r.parg.l wltlj :i,rtSS,fHW far th* ,
call uponyyon for your contribution Ins (lectors
contentions.
Mr. Faulkner
vl
---=-•-----• to
- come h• e m ! S VL. (, , , , ,' .
'
Every
tmpeeiors will Ik? instructed to vi3'
mr
i ouiKner rHated
ta ie i to 1alone.lhat
induce paaple
..t ' m)aj ...........
........■ member r-f the lhmtd, of the! week previous, while cxpoit- of (‘our
toward the institution that wn- one
oruusly prosecute nl! violator:: of the tht‘ ot,l," r *" 1 hi'
K'f" r&lt;&gt; l,i&gt; ‘‘230,00'/ to 300.000” of them in U w iL -r ul l f i n r ’ '
t ’ vV.a* disci:!:ied-A‘, ' Lrtty 1 0UI&gt;-il
lhD cia ‘ A D L ' aTtwmnts U» 281,500 barrels as
of the greatest needs of our county ordinance provisions,
.
.mmmumcatbn whs given space in curr, nt
Thcv c&lt;IIMtf
J
li ter? rpei iflcapy helcmg to the bank- pareil ^\lth 177.500 barrels tha vr*A
and one that has been supplied by
The success or failure of any .««»&gt;■ he fftper th at he has owned (.rnperty Florid,, ha- provided, otherwise than! T h u
sinlBl,n
This ia the most amazing revelation ii'-g :r;ttornity. There was nnl n sin- Before.
the generous contributions of the pt-ol quito campaign depends solely upon I"
^ ‘ctmii for 12 years ami th a t; j,Tcjlmn.:i', balmy breezes
he has Lorn ffMrrg
idvim- tlu. question
niimtlmi kf
.................. J . . . “ .td the like , t,vt,r mndo nf suppressing the mast viPie of the county. Remember thnt the
VriVtv Voof fl)r th‘'
irn u K rrsae ia B K sa in so D O S B S C H * *
openiimn given1 it
it hvi
by H' "8a
" p n ^ for the
l l h c|D much
e n t e r t a i n m e n t of tln-n ^
lmpottanl financial und burin.
hospilal needs your money and your
lppl&gt;
for
'
hi*
Ul*
n,Uch
«»««»»
virflo^;
has
provided
hotels
.
^
H
o
n
that
could
ever
come
before
influence and when you need the hos­ every eitizpn.—Uartmv Record
i-omid. ration for thnt jictiod. He n|ipital it la there with a competent
penrs very well equipped for the dis­ and apartm ent nml boarding hmi -e . , he country, .aid Mr. Edmonds,
CHARLES D. HAINES,
fitted with modern equipment, &gt;Uch
stnlf or doctors ami nurses to a;Further in the same statement Gov­
cussion of the subject.
ROYAL ENTERTAINER
C'I.ril BREAKFAST— 7:00-10:30
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- * as gUteUi iiiive come to eX|H*ct and de­ ernor Harding said to those in nitand* |
tend to your wants.
/
Mr. Faulkner's suggestion that the mand; Florida has jirovided entertainBUSINESS
MEN’S LUNCH—11 i30-2:C3
-- -------- (&gt;-------i----mice.: "You enn tjo bncl: to your banks
Few men in this world carry nut taxpayers will naturally hesitate to n,ent. thief of which are golf courses,
ATTEMPTING To BLEND LAW
.
land,
of
course,
tell
your
fellow*
dtrec-;
the real mb-fen of man in filling the vote
i n h bond
fll, h ue exceeding a million r R'nnis curt.-, and o tte r form* of nut- tor„ as frruik,y
voa ehooiC whftt
WITH JISTH 'K
A Fa Carle Service
lives of the people around them with dollars for the
the purchase
jmti hast of
U f an new
new-door nmu'ement. not forgetting goad hnp ^ nefj
tmlay, but caution them
SPECIAL
FEATURES
KCIA
source of water supply in advance of roads by which travel throughout the
With the aim of “promoting clari­ happiness. Having plenty of this
re Free
Fr
Orange Juice
with all Breakfast
to avoid any premntUre discussion of
( . S,R,^
fication and simplification of law, se­ world's goods Mr. Haines believes in t," ‘ definite indication of the water state is made possible and agreeable, |
Iced Celery Free with Noonday and Evening Mral
is undoubtedly in harmony nor railroad trains ns comfortable and
...
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curing belter (idmini.itration of jus­ sharing it with other* and he stands lo ,H*
A. F. FAI.CK, Chef
,10S. J. WEGMAN,
.
,,
with these remarkable statem ent. |
with
the
vic-w.;
of
many
of
rim
people.
a* speedy ns any that carry iiz-o.-n,
tice, and t)i carry on scientific legal out among the men of hi* tiny in
Formerly
with
Seminole
Hutcl,
Jacksonville
*
Manager
It is no rertection on the cunt mi** ion- gers
ger* snyw
anywhere.
nt tha O4I^'lunb'
acr^
° paragraph
» of his edi- %
. work,” there has been formed in thi t tniM-lfish spirit of giving real ser­
Other provision*, too numerous to ! lfr ,a ,‘ ‘Mr‘ I•'ln' on,!i,
verbatim
vice to hU fellow men. A former mem­ erg that thi* ia thq case—ordinary
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,n \'U
t'
.= = = =
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ber of emigre** from New York stale, prudence would dictate thi* course, mention, have Wen and are being n r o - j ™ ^ ,of \ h" *
L g i ifc' M i 1 '
** 11
rent that ther’e \*ide.l
.... . for these vbillrt*, our gueit- vtiaaiona during tho'day, with editor-. •tK B M m n H an n aK acB B sS K u an g aH aaiiB aaatitib K i
o railroad builder, a newspaper n»u-i. i Thu furt
' 1 1piiVron
iJe.
..
: ' mmd
l th.Vo
i.
1 . t i a f l-nwi m erit* ii r a n tk n m :
iS
____•_
.*■ :li 'iio l
:
- U SELL
n a
• to reach n dfel- am!
WHEN U
. For
are
ilrrulai
w»n««ita lipan th en ,
a town builder, Chnrle* D. Haines
m
X oo
Hf fiX
YOUR REAL
siori
u
al*o
juiflfied.’
Engineers
have
LIST IT
vl [torn our ratroiif,
well a
^ I,v'‘ 411
?1 ^| b
year* ago purchased hundreds of
■
ESTATE
WITH US
a
acres of fine Innd near Altamonte (tml heen working ertMhi'jiriddeiii for more giieat*? Surely they a r e , wTi.-t, t h e y g w « n F i i I d f t o f rextrietlcinf*
* i
6Tif| tKo ‘^ n atio n af husl-jg
put out orange grove*, established oho than a yoar.t and-m uch data has bring to the *{ate and h ^ B h e te ‘“ f
of the largest ferneries in thi* coun­ tteen compiled in advance of their em­ 130,000.000 In n single season. That’s ,,M#* ln,t tht‘ m ajority pre**nt set nt
what they are doing this year; i f * ; ‘ !l tu have tavored tho breaking tlownj"
Siwnecf Height lot* are going
try und built n fine home in one of ployment.
fast. One of the hest sub-divis­
The attitude of the people of Tam ­ what they will do next year, and n cx t,!cf PHtv* nmt heartily- commended the ■
the most beautiful *poi* in th!* juirt
of the state. He also built a fine lit­ pa, a* the Times interpret* *it is that and next—a* long a* mlequate pro- worJf whi"h had nlrcndy been done *
ions In Sanford nnd all big lots.
tle theatre for the benefit" of his they fnvor muinrjpa! ownership of visions are made for their entertain-^ thfoiigh the Federal Reserve System J
Se« us now. (ind pick while pick­
FEATURING
neighbor* and friend*—tho pretty lit-1 tho water* plant—nnd of other ptili- ntent. And the number of visitor* will &gt;n curtailing credit * and thus restricting Is good. Easy terms.
tle Jessamine theatre— where in the ties too, it is believed----- but thnt th ey ' increase from year to year ns facili-, *r,F business. Emphasis was laid up- 5
winter months he invites different are more deeply concerned in obta in -1 ties for enjoyment and health nnd ‘ n the necessity of encouraging farm . ■
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groups from various eitirs mu! towns ing a good quality pnd an nbumlant comfort are jirovided. The benefits. ers to produce ns freely as possible,
AND
DISTINCTIVE
NOVELTIES
IN
MILLINERY
around Ai come to tho Jessamine and supply of water than they are in the financial and otherwise to be derived but when the farmer* had increased S
AGENTS
enjoy ail evening with him anil his jiurehase of the plant. Present condi­ by the people *of Florida will be in their production under the urgent ad­
entertainments a re almve pur in ev­ tio#)* are imposing n great hardship proportion to their effort.to attract vice, credit was later on restricted and *
prices were broken down, bringing 2
ery rcsjuit. Moving pictures
musl- on (he people. There are industrial these visitors.
F i» , Casualty, Auto Insurance
There is the most .inqxirtarit feat­ ban km ptcy upon hundreds of thous
! rales ani:i solos interspersed the ev­ plant.*' in the city which*ffay out near­
105 W. First SU SANFORI), FLA
ening's plogram and hi* guests feel ly as much money for bottled drink­ ure to be appreciated in the dispatch and* of farmers. One of the hankers 5
j1thnt they jiiave been well rv|):iid to go ing water fob their employes as they above quoted, the moat significant In attendance said: "I think a rea- *

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ALL PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED, OW
of Preceding Bills
G PROPERTY ON
THIRD STREET AND AVACADO AVENGE:
You are hereby notified th at on the 29th day of January, A. D. 1923, the And la Strong Measure Completed
City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adipt a Preliminary Resolution
lly House Committee
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providing for the grading and paving of Third atrect from Sanford Avenue
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Compo­
nue from Third Street to First Street, with vitrified brick or other hard purinterest upon interest at the rate
sition of a farm credit bijl embracing
fnce material. Tho total estimated cost of said improvement of Third Street
the principal features of Lenront, Ah*
of 4% compounded, makes money
frpm Mill Creek to Avacado Avenue nnd Avacado Avenue from Third Street
demon. Cupper and Strong measures
grow fast at Our Savings Depart­
to First Street is $11,778.00.
was Completed by tho house banking
The assessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter de­
ment
committee today. Chairman McFadscribed abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Third Street, and den said the bill would lie formally re­
No matter how long you live,
Avacado Avenue which have been tentatively determined by the Assessor, ported to the house Monday nnd taken
covering the proportion of the expense of said improvement to be borne by up for passage probably on Tuesday.
money saved NOW will come in
the respective pieces of property hereinafter described, and the estimated
Chnirmn nMcFaddcn said the meas­
handy.
amount of benefit which wdl accrue to the various pieces of property here­ ure would set up n sixty million dollar
inafter described, abutting upon snid Third Street or Avacado Avenue to be intermediate credit organization as an
Start your dollars earning in­
improved in the mnnner stated arc as follows, fo-wit:
adjunct to tho federal farm loan
terest at this bank today.
it
Owntr
Description uf Properly
Amt. Assessment . Eat. Benefit banking system, but f\vilh assets en­
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fit
C. W. Bow dun, E. 43.7 ft., Blk. 5, Tr. 15............ $110.dC
$125.00
tirely iudciamdent fo the parent body.
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W.
E.
Hawkins,
Lot
1,
Rlk
A,
Stringfellow’s
The paper of the intermediate credit
C larified Ada lc a word. No ad taken for less than 25c and positively no
Addition
320.30
300.00
system would be eligible for redis­
classified ada charged to anyone, Caah must accompany all orders. Count
\ "rtic special assessments against the various pieces of property above de­ count nt the Federal Reserve bank.
the worda and remit accordingly.
scribed arc payable optionally, as follows: Either In full within thirty days
nftcr the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with
INJFRED IN WRECK
FUR SALE
FOR SALE—Pepper plants by E. E.
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interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the date of tho comple­
Washburn, West Side.
280-3tp
A
COMMUNITY
BUILDER
tion of snid Improvement.
s
FOIt SALE
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A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
MEXICO, CITY, Feb. 27.—A t least
Tho beat bargains ever offered in FOR SALE—Dosier nnd Gays' paints
and
varnishes
a
t
Sanford
Novelty
be held a t the City Hall on thtf 12th day of March, A. D. 1923, at 2:30 o’clock n dozen officials'of the Mexican rail­
IL F. WHITNBR. Cashier
F. P. FORSTF.R, Prealdent
used cars:
Works, Snnford agents.
183-tfc p. m. at which meeting snid Equalizing Board will hear nil claims nnd objec­ way, indudii j; Yiacont W. Yorke, the
1926 Bulck six, touring, good
tions ns to tho character of all said Improvements to bo paid for in part by chairman «h ihi.
sre in a hospi­
Urea, newly painted, runs like
FOR RENT
[special assessments nnd ns provided for in the resolution hereinabove refer­ tal here as the result of tho wreck­
..$550.00
new. Price
FOR RENT—Eight room house, .well red to.
ing, of the train to which their special ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H acaaaB aB aaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaai
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1920 Bulck six, touring, guarwit cod condition
$550.00 located.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
Witness my hand ns City Clerk nnd the seal of the City of Sanford, on car was attached. Mr. Yorke’s skull „
209-tfc this the*TJ&gt;lth day of February, A. D. 1223.
may Tie fractured. His wife was *e-(g
1922 Bulck six touring. This is
FOR RENT—One front bed room, 117
verely -bruised. The accident occur-1■
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
a good buy and the car is
285-3tp Fell. 27-Mch, Gth-2t
City Clerk,-San ford, Florida, red nt Kan Marcos Saturday night.
priced right, oniy
$775.00 Laurel Ave.
When the train, which was going
1918 Buick Six, five new tires,
F o r RENT—Furnished housekeeping
PHOTOGRAPHER
in good s h a p e ..........- .......... '.$400.00 or bed rooms, 314 Ivust 5th St.
from Vera Crux to Mcxicq City, left
the rails the private ear plunged down
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285-3tp
1918 Buick four, in fine con­
n 59-foot embankment, A. do Sive, u
dition ..........................
$225.00 FOR - RENT—Furnished apartment
Portrait, View and Kodak Finishing
TO ALL.PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED, OWNING PROPERTY ON British contractor, was , killed. The
1922 Overland, runs as good as
large rooms. &gt; 30(1 Palmetto Ave­
Good Work Guaranteed I-4** t
THIRD STREET:
cause of the accident lin.i not been
it ever has, only ...................$.'100.00 nue.
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You
are
hereby
notified
that
on
the
29th
day
of
January,
A.
I).
1923,
the
determined.
1922 Fort! Touring, extra good $300.0d
FOIl KENT—One- bed room, 417 W. City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a Preliminary, Resolution pro­
OVER POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE-------------- SANFORD. FLA.
1922 Ford Coupo
......
$325.00
Second street.
287-3tp viding for the grading and paving of Third Street from Magnolia Avenue to
MAY
LOSE
CITIZENSHIP
These &lt;!ars have been passed upon
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by our head mechanic ns being in A-l. FOR RENT— Furnished 2 rooms and Snnford Avenue ami from Oak Avenue to Avacado Avenue, with vitrifies! brick
( H r T h e A a a o c ln tr tl I 'r r s a )
condition, therefore we guarantee nil kitchenette at -300 Elm Ave. Also or other hard surface material.
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287-3tp
The total estimated cost of improvement of Third Street from Magnolia
gnrnge.
a
the above cars to you.
Avenue to Sanford Avenue and from Oak Avenue to Mill Creek is $28,875.00. dora Duncnn, the dancer, dislikes the B
We sell on terms. Wc-trade.
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WANTED
The assessments against the vnrious pieces of property hereinafter described, American institutions and American C
SANFORD I1U1CK CO.
B
ways
as
much
hh
she
pretends,
she
Phone 307
287-3tc
101 Park Ave. WANED—A chance to build your abutting upon the contemplated improvement of Third Street which have been may soon Ik- relieved of ever bother­ ■
m
new homo before lumber geta any tentatively determined by the Assessor, covering the proportion of the ex­
FOR SALE—5 acre grove, chickens,
ing
nbout
them
again.
pense
of
said
improvement
to
be
borne
by
the
respective
pieces
of
property
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­
furniture, $700. $300 cash, balance
In view of remarks attributed tn[
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc hereinafter described, nnd the estimated amount of benefit which will accrue
time payment, no interest. Box "91
her
recently as she wan sailing from '
Tim W orsham Auction Company wish to announce th a t
to tho various pieces of property hereinafter deyrrihed, abutting upon said
New York for Europe, Secretary
city.
280-3tp GOOD JOBS'for good boys; clean and Third Street to lie improved in the mnnner stated are as follows, to-wit:
they have: assoc in tod them selves w ith Messrs. A. I*. Connelly
healthful work. Opportunity for
FOR SALE—1923 Hupinobile, driven
and 1). K. Bronson for the purpose of auctioning off real
Owner
Description of Property
Amt. Assessment . KM. Benefit Davis, ns bead of th»- governmental!
advancement.
Apply Western Onion
department dealing with naturaliza­
2,800- miles. $85.00 worth of exestate in nml aruum l Sanford.
$550.00
$506.12
"HO ifc'hufus Sheppard KM., Lot 14, Hlk. 4, Tr. 1 ...
tion, has asked Attorney General:
tras. Make me an offer. Address Telegraph CV
100.00
Blk. 4, Tr. 2. 367.69
It. G. Stockton. Heirs, E. 86' Lot H, H
Daugherty if there is not n way hy
"11." care Herald.
285-6tp WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern J. L. Wimbish, E. *4 Lot 19, Blk. 4, Tr. 8
275.00
253.00
We will in the n ear future auction off sonic very choice
which
she may l&gt; ■ divestrd forever
seed, for good dean stock will pay Sarah M. Eatorby, W. GG’ of Lot 9, Blk. 5, Tr. I
286.50
• 325.00
FOR SALE—New Chevrolet utility
business
properly.
of her American citizenship.
550.00
606.12
coupe, hns been run 2,000 miles. a good price. Address W. P, Newell Mrs. J. 11. Koumillnt, Lot 9, Blk. 5, Tr. 2
550.00
606.12
Five good cord tires, bumpers, spot Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, Wm. Tuggles, Lot 1, Rlk. 5, Tr. R
We have been very fo rtu n ate in p ast.years throughout
SKATING,
DANCING, • LAKE
550.00
279-tfc Mary S. Dickens, Lot I, Blk. 6, Tr, 1U ...........
600.12
light, at a bargain. Inquire of John Fla.
the South, in selecting good cities in which to c arry on our
The special assessments against the various pieces of property above de- MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WED­
Culby ut John Russell's home. 285-Gtp WANTED—Light set of books l&lt;&gt;
•sales, and have hundreds' of custom er-friends who have
2.H7-2tr
rcritu'd
are payable optionally ns follows, either In full within thirty days af­ NESDAY N1GIIT,
bought property at o u r sales a t Che rig h t prices.
keep
or
stenographic
work,
ut
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
ter the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments with in­
spare
time.
Address
"Bookkeeper"
in
frarn-A and irrigation piugx nt the
The annual convention of the Flor­
287-2tp terest nt the rate of- eight per cent per annum, from tho date of the comple­ ida Banana Grower.'’ Association will
W atch this paper for fu tu re inform ation regarding
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe care of Herald.
tion of snid improvement.
Hales.
F o r SALE—Controlling interest iii
MISCELLANEOUS
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will In* held in Bartow next October. This
Miami. Large hardwnre store do­
be
held
at the City Hall on the 12th day of March, A. 1). 1923, at two-thirty was decided a t tin- mid-winter meeting
ing business, Henson for selling Oth­ FOR SALE—Wood for sale, small o’clock p. m. nt which meeting said Equalizing Bonrd will hear all claims nnd of the association In-Id in Orlando,
THE
blocks nnd trimmings from the
er interests. Address 711 N, Miami
objections us to the character of all said improvements to be paid for in purl when the invitation of the Rnrtfiw
crate
mill.
50c
a
wagon
load
nt
the
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Fldtldn.
by special assessments, and as provided for in the resolution hereinabove re­ Chamber of Commerce wan accepted
by n unanimous vote of the delegates*
.
2-12-e-o-d-3w mill. Fine to make your heavy wood ferred to.
burn well.—Shinholser's Mill.
assembled.
FOR RENT?—Large furnished room
Witness my band nS City Clerk nnd the. seal of the City of Sanford, on
254-e.o.d-4wp
with private entrance and running
this tfie 24lh day of February, A. D. 1223.
r = ? i f i
water for two gentlemen. Apartment FARMERS—Plenty of saw dust free
(SEAL)
L. It. PHILIPS,
nt
Shinholser’a
Mill.
It's
the
right
:
LON D. WORSHAM, Auctioneer
5 over Herald office.
$25.00 per
Fob. 27-Mch. 0th-2t
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida.
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month,
2M7-4tp kind for tiling,
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FOR. SALE—Oranges fur sale, $1.251BOARD—Reasonable for refined peoper hundred. Just drop n card lot p!o, Lake Mary Lodge, Profession*
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the address below.—'W. V. Dunn, R. A. id dietitian, nlso trained nurse. ConALL
PERSONS
HEREINAFTER
NAMED.
OWNING
PROPERTY
.ON
Box 224-A, Sanford, Flu.
286 d tp 1valearents token.
281-fltp TO
WEST FIRST STREET:
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You are hereby notiLed that on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1923,
LOST
FOR SALK—Lot, next
the
City
Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt n Preliminary Resolu­
and bunch of keys Ticto my residence, ideal LOST—Lock
tion
providing
for the grading nnd paving of West First street from Mill
tween Luke Monroa nml Snnford.
S
location.—S. W. Brad­ Return to Snnford He quid fur re­ Creek' West to the City Limits, with vitrified brick or other hard surface ma­
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285-3tp terial. The total estimated cost of said improvement of West First Street is
fo r d ^
285-6tc ward.
$41,000.00.
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LOST—Ono platinum brooch with 3
The assessments agni.tst the various pieces of property hereinafter de­
• diamonds set in it. Finder leave a t scribed, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of snid West First
Herald office nnd rccblvo $20.00 re­ Street which have been tentatively determined by the Assessor, covering the
ward.
278-tfc
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proportion of the expense of said improvement to be borne by the respective
Men Who Profit Act LOST-—One
white and red spotted ■juries of property hereinafter described, nnd the estimated amount of ItqpetifUorit nru coming in ho fa s t th a t if it wore not th a t wc
This is your opportunity lo s e ­ gyp dog, near county bridge onthe fq which will accrue to the vnrious pieces of property hereinafter described
. kept prepared to rentier real service we could
■ n o t handle them .
cure n HOUSE OK YOUR OWN. Wckiwa river, Feb. 14th. Reward of abutting upon snid West First Street, to be improved in the manner stated
are as follows, to-wit: ’
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Five rooms nml bath , toilet, $25.00,—J. IL Uunlin, 004 Elm.
2Hl-8tp Owner
Description of Property
Amt. Assessment . Est. Benefit
electric lights, modem through­
WE DELIVER
D. It. Brisson, S. 4 , Lot 7, H(k. Y, St. Gertrudo
out.
FOUND
$ 1,200,00
Addition .......... - ....... ...„.... ..... ................. $1,010.20
$300.00 CASH
FOUND—A pair of eye glnttaca. Own­ D. IL Brisson, Lot 9, Blk. Y, St. Gertrude Addn. 400.78
550.00
er can hnve'xnme by describing nnd I). It. Brisson, Lot 10, Blk. Y, SL Gertrude Addn. 400.78
BALANCE $35.00 PER MO.
550.00
paying for this ndv.
283-tfc Iiattiu II. Hawkins, W. 00 ft. of SW. 14 of
See J. A. HANN
130.00 .
Blk. 2, Tr. 20, E. R. Trafford's Map ............
114.03
250.00
Henry
Ileerln,
NE.
14
of
Hlk.
3,
Tr.
19
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221.83
BTHOUT FARM AGENCY
Care A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
500.00
A. J. Olafson, All Rlk. 3, Tr. 20 .............. ............
443.67
113 Magnolia Are.
500.00
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443.07
101-100 Magnolia Ave.
Don’t lose time if this Intnrcsts yon. E. IL,Randall, All B1V. 3, TK 22
Good. 5 room house, .veil located, nice Edmdml L. Day, Ilcg. on S. line of St. Gertrude
or Phone 4H
Ave. 709.4 ft. E. of the E. line of A. C. L.
nclghbornood, electric lights, gas, wat
R. W. run E. 1088.0 ft. S. 004 ft. W. 1049
er. House In excellent conditionACT NOW!!!
ft.
to R. It. IL-W. NWly along R. R. R.-W.
Owner for quick sate names very low
2 , 200.00
to PL S. of Beg. N. to beg............... ........ „ v 1,894.03
price,
$2,400.
$850
rnxh,
balance
DROPS DEAD
The
special
assessment
against
the
various
pieces
of
property
above de­
monthly. The monthly pnymcntx arc
scribed
arc
payable
optionally,
ns
follows:
Either
in
full
within
thirty
days
less than the average rent paid fur
( I l f T k f A a a n r l n l r i ! I’r f m l
after
the
completion
of
the
work,
or
in
ten
equal
annual
installments
with
in­
IIKLLAIHE HEIGHTS, Feb. 27.— similar houses.
terest
at
the
rate
of
eight
per
cunt,
per
annum,
from
the
date
of
the
comple­
Col. IL H. Crnlle, formerly of the
Why ju y rent when n home can be
Seventh New York National guard, bought on such easy terms. 278?tfc tion of said Improvement.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
dropped dead yesterday while play­
be held at the City Hall on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1923, at two-thirty
ing his third shot for hia sixth hole.
TO PLAY IN CLEARWATER
o'clock p. m., at which meeting said Equalizing Board will hear all claims
Three doctors who were playing With
and objections an to the character of nil said improvements to be paid for in
him reached his aide premjwtly but
i By Thr .lM*rl*(r4 rrM»)
NEV
m \YORK, Feb. 27.—The Brook­ part by special acwasnwnts. and ns provided for in the resolution hereinabove
be died before they could be of as­
lyn National League team announced refoned to.
sistance.
f
yesterday that it had booked two ad­
Witness my bnnd as City (Herk and the seul of tho City of Sanford, o"
ditional games with the Philadelphia this the 24th day of-Fcbruary, A. D. 1923.
SKELETONS FOUND
jUgf!WiSilfPJ&amp;tk . ml
"pr national league'team , one nt Leesburg
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
on March 19 and the other nt Clear­ Feb. 27-Mch. 6lh*2t
HZy T h e .-.k s a e la tr d t* re« » l
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City Clerk, Sanford, Florida.
* NOEL, Mo., Feb, 27,—Several skel­ water, the Ylodgem' training camp,
, etons supposed to be those of several on March 2:'.
Contract for tho first building to bo sive scale of this picture producing
prehistoric Indians, were discovered
erected
by the Hemlnolo Films, Inc., company will follow as rapidly us the
in research work being carried on in
FORMER SENATOR DIES
wan
awarded
recently to C. Z. Osborn, requirement** of the business will jus­
the Ozark mountains, near hero, by
of
Umatilln,
for
tho erection of n atu- tify.
nn expedition from the Heyc founda­
(Or The AiH f h lfd T r m t
OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 27.^-Form or dio on the northern shore of Laku
tion nt New York, The searchers
The Herald delivered six times a
found the skeletons to be 1,600 years United Stales Senator George C. Per­ Grade, where other buildings neces­
kins, died a t his home here yesterday. sary for the operation on an exten­ week for 15c,
old.
At the Princess, Friday and Saturday, March 2nd and 3rd
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�In the “Safety Deposit” of human knowledge—the dictionary—there is a sfnaljpbut powerful word, THRIFT, which means saving, success, indus­
try, management, good fortune, and all else best for people, cities and nations.

THRIFT IS BANKED HAPPINESS and the Cornerstone of Prosperity
Thrift is the Four-leaf Clover in business. It poisons and exterminates bad luck, failure, indolence, doubt, fear, worry and eliminates the chance
of —aE— “wasted
life.”- The
moss of misfortune,
the wrriv
eedsof
poverty
and the mortgages of mistakes
will not block the way lor the lh rilty 1 erson.
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Call and let us explain “THRIFT”. Make this youi; .Tfhrift^jBeh

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CARRY A SPARE TIRE

standards of conduct and is oil the
loose,
The authors named by Mr. Frank
SPECIAL PRICES ON SPARE
ns having contributed in some of
TIRES
their work to this literature of de­
spair include Lothrop Stoddard, LeIh Promised to J . E. Spurting,
bon, Trotter, E verett Dean Martin, A coupon given with each FIVE GAL­
Man Who Is Creating So Much
Lord Ilrycc, I* J. .lacks, Dean Inge. LON CASH purchase of GAS, good on
II, (J. Wells,, Edward Grant Conklin, a Wind Shield Wi|»er to be given
Excitement
Ralph Ames (irnm, Madison Grant away March IOth.
Sanford, Fin., Feb. 20. "and others.”
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor,
SKATING,
HANGING,
LAKE
Sanford, Fla.
MARY SKATING ACADEMY, WED­
My near Mr. Holly: No doubt my NESDAY NIGHT.
2H7-2tc
Phono 181-J
friends are wondering how the big
lot sale which they have been hearing
so much about is coming out. Well,
here it is. In the first place it did not
start with a bang ns spine had pre­
dicted.
To the contrary, it was n
WALK AWAY— DC SPORT
tame affair, in starting—-only a few
The American Legion howlers fur­
there with still less lots Hold, hut
nished very little opposition for the
just
ns the watch indicated ten a. m.
Champs last night a t the howling
I
called
for a drnw on the lots already
alleys and when the smoke was all
sold and ns there were six lots sold
cleared away the Congregational* had
by that hour we put on three draws.
a lead of *133 pins.
Mr. W. It. Pell drew the lir*t one. IIis
Pennington, howling o il. was high
ticket was again placed in tin* box,
man of the evening with lidding sec­
another draw was made, going to a
ond with 182. Cobb, bowling 377, was
young man, then a third draw brought
the only man in the legion team that
another crisp one dollar hi!! to Mr.
rolled hotter than the 373 “dead man"
Fell. This
ended the drawing for
some tim e,-as only one more lot was
sold for two hours or more, folks
. This game that was In-t Saturday coming out and going after looking
tonight. Cast n
calls for an extra'gam e on the sched­ over the lots and hesitating to roe jus,
follows:
I77t» ule. That will give the fans one more how ihings were progressing.
Legion
101—35U game to see, if t h e y will go to DeLnnd
Then came another sole of two lota
G, Pezold
100—370 tomorrow night.
L. H ill........
ami another draw. From that time
1 12—377
Cobb
tilings begun to pick up. Then a draw
The A met icon Legion was some­ for a ten dollar gold coin and the old
113—310
Griffin
107—;ir&gt;7 what weak last night. CoiUdn'l keep enthusiasm came like an old time
Haggard
2212 up with the fust pace sot by the Methodist revival with shoutings and
Congregational*
118—H2 Champs. Hotter hnve* I'.lfit'll. * S’rtiW dancing in the camp. I wish mir pns-&gt;
•L. Renniid
\oUllU and some others out to these tor could have ■been there. Well, this
Pennington
can
games if they want to get into the is the way the first day ended—one
A. KenanJ
do
running.
«
P. Thurston
wanted us to continue until he cmild
lidding ___
go home and bring a friend who had
The Rotes and the llrothrfhood will tohl him he wanted a lot—hut it tens
Standing of the Clubs
play their regular mutch tonight and already getting dusk and we told him
From the dope being handed out, Jim ­ to come in the morning. Another said
CongrcgntioHnls
my Stewart has strengthened
his a certain lot tomorrow would he tiis.
Rotary
team considerably and expects to win Another said he could not buy today
Farmers
or at least give I lie Rotes a strong but he would he sure to he there to­
Merchants
morrow. Another that tiny had sold
Mens f Inti
a parly one that would be ready »t&lt;&gt;
I eg ion
Don’t forget the sporting event at stake the necessary cash down, etc.,
Chase A* Co.
Fake Mary tomorrow night. - There etc. Now these did actually happen
Brotherhood
will be some rcnl skating as well ns as 1 am telling you and • the thing
rm cE
SIZE
some real music. This place at Lake broke up for the night with an oldThe Daily Herald, 1.3c per week
Mary has become the ’most popular time Into feast, so we broke ratal3 0 x 3&gt;2 mac Ar,dlb
week for 15c.
place in Seminole county and is draw­ witches*ami lived over the hnp)K*!dngr
of tin* day, everyone promising to he
ing large crowds.
s’ Soil hand good ami plenty tomorrow.
Yours truly,
S m ith in g still brewing in the base
J. E .-SPERLING
hall park line. Another week and we
expect it will he settled. And when
it is, you i nil- put it down ill your lit­
tle blue bonnet that next year will
find a Idg league team training in
TALLAHASSEE—Tit* city oiTi- Sanford.
li ar Tmx laid. (All elhrr ih r t corrni*Kdl*tlf lew)
Ill* The A.anrlnlrd
CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 27.—The
cinls and the chamber of commerce
process of political, social, industrial
proposition made by the West Flori­
SOLID TRUCK TIItK Si—H . D. Solid, Cu.hion
For quick results try u want ad.
Solid, Regular Solid, and Pneumatic Cord Truck
and racial disintegration cannot he
da Lower Company whereby the lat­
Tire* and Tubei alio at "T ru * V alue" Price*.
thinking that we can 'shut our eyes
ter would take over the city’s power
to the ugliest facts of our time ami
plant and operate It In connection
blindly chant "Day by day in every
with their system. Under the offer
way, the world is growing le tte r and
made ,by the power company the lo­
better," Glenn Frank of New .York
cal power plant,would remain the pro­
perty of the city and he used ns n s ta ­
City, editor of the Century Magazine,
tion by the*West Florida company. Another Wonderful Idea of Our Won told the meeting of the Council of
Cities of the Methodist Episcopal
derful Congress
church here.
IIIt Thr A».i., lnfr&lt;l I 'rru )
Five fears were specified by Mr.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.— Inquiry Frank n.V contained in the hooks of
to determine the amount and owner­ certain authors who have gone to
ship of the “chief kinds of wealth” in make up what Mr. Frank termed the
the United States would he made by "literature of despair." The prophe­
the Federal Trade Commission under sy of the New Dark Ages springs
road will ho hard surfaced nil the In resolution Introduced in the senate from some one or nil of these five dis­
way lift ween Tampa, Miami and Fort today by Senator Norris. On objee- tinct fears. He described these as .the
Myers.
tion of Senator Smoot consideration Hiulogieal fear that the best blood of
— —
o f the resolution Was postponed for n the world was turning to water; tinI’hychulogicnl ffrbr that* the croWdSo u t h J a c k s o n v il l e — Tin* a y . .......
public forum us nninmfed nt present
----- -—---- ——■—■— ■ *
man and crowd-processes of thinking
by the quoslibn of whether the City Orange county citizens, by a unan- will push to the wall that insurgent
individuht whom we hitherto regard­
wants n street railway systent and if
ed as one of the mainstays of pro­
it does, how to get it. The inaugura­
tion of a bus line is also advanced.
gress; the Economic fear that our in­
dustrial civilisation hns overreached
Eelthcr means of transportation un­
itself and la due for a collapse; the
der the plana advanced would run
NAxroiin i m u .c ii
Unit ,\»r, noil Tlilrtl St.
administrative fear that the bigness
ucross the St. Johns river bridge to
Tljr Mrrcbniilat IVl* Hiitlrlt
from oprii
ti-rrilnrj. \t rltr Mniun Factor* llriinrli, Jtirhsont lllr
and complexity of the modern world
.fncksonville.
I'ln., I nlnn Terminal W arrtuii.r. for our dr* Icm’
hns outstripped the administrative ca­
pacity of mankind and the Moral fear
Daily Herald on sale nt Joe’s Smoke
that the younger generation hns re­
House, Mobley's Drug Store ami
Hunt’s Pharmacy,
nounced allegiance to all wholesome

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOWLING
• TENNIS
BOXING

Lot Sale Success t
. After First Start*
Big Crowd Today

leabreeze Wort Saturday’s Game, Evening Things Pennington Bolls High with Belding Second, Cobh
Only Man for Legion That Rolls
Up and Tomorrow’s Game Will Decide Winner
“Dead” Man Average
Playing on an outdoor court, with concrete floor am! poor lights, the Celry Feds were not equal to the task' of winning over Senbreexe Inst Saturday
ght and the boys from the const won the final count, 22 to 10. Ily winning
lis game the Seabreeze team evened honors with Sanford which cults for a
ay off of the tie.
Sanford and Seabrresc will meet in DeLnnd tomorrow night on a good
mrt, to play this gamo nhd the Sanford players ns well as the Sanford fans
;el confident tlwit the result will he different.
The proceeds of this game, after the expenses are deducted, will he
ilit fifty-fifty between.the two teams, a n d 'for that reason, the Sanford ofrials want all the Sanford fans that can possibly do so. to go over to De­
ntil tomorrow night to witness this game? The admission will he thirtyre cents, and with small admission and the good game that is promised, it
louhl pay all the loyal ones for their time, trouble and trip. Tomorrow night

immy Murphy Starts
New Year With a Win
LOS ANGELES, Full." 27.—Jimmy
urphy, last year’s champion automo­
le racer, woo the firet event &lt;&gt;f this
fason’s competition, a 2.iu mile af
ilr, on the law Angeles Speedway
itiday in 2 hours, !' minutes, S3 seeBonny Mill was second, Ralph Me
limn third, Eddie- llearnc fourth,
rank Elliott fifth, Tommy Milton
xth, Dario ltestu seventh. Art Klean
ghtli. W. D. Morton ninth anil Jerry
underlie!) tenth.
Murphy's average upped was 11.7.8
ilea an hour, set a new track record,
ie old mark being ILl.fi miles an
&gt;ur, made by himself last December,
was sniil to he a world record.
No accident marred I he race, which
as witnessed by a crowd estimated
t the speedway management a t 70,-

Because we build thousands of
finest quality tires a day at low­
est possible costs we
and
give “True Value Prices”.

And the “ Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse” is sonic picture, ami for­
ty cents is all it costs.
"The Four Horsemen" wil
shown again tonight and all
that haven’t seen this picturr
better do it as it will tie vouf
Mr, amt M r s . E*. II, i l e i m e l t are in­
vited to see llie show tonight without
charge. Bring the Mrs. and he there
Monk, ’tin a good picture.

"Kindred of the Dust" Thursday
night. There are hut few people that
haven’t read this fine story /if I’etec
It. Kync, and for th a t reason there
will be very few that will miss this
Ill/ Tlii* AMiirtnlrd I'rrii)
CHARLESTON, W. Vn., Fell. 27— picture. Miriam Cooper takes the
, E. Rutherford, of Mullens, stnte leading part in “ Kindred of the Dust.’'
opuly prohibition commissioner, was
liot mm! killed, and hi: alleged in*
nilatil probably fatally wounded do­
ing a liquor mid yesterday in tt’yomlg county, prohibition headquarters
nnounccd yesterday. Rutherford, us
ANN ARBOR, Feb. 27.—When BUI
epuly commissioner, had charge of Miller, all-conference forward of the
quor law enforcement in the coun- University of Michigan quintet, was
ies on the southern border.
recently declared ineligible, it vvns
thought that the Wolverines had lost
a great deal of their scoring*.power.
For Miller was not only u clever bas­
ket shooter but also ranked ns one
of the best free throw urtists in the
FOK THIS WEEK ONLY
Big Ten.
P1LLSHUKY FLOUR
But while Miller’s absence is of
cowrie felt, still in Captain Cillwrt
Mb. SACKS
{g 4 &lt;
Ely. center, Conch Mather has found
l
ft worthy successor to his star for­
2-lb. SACKS
Mi
ward. In fact the elongated pivot
PILLS 11URY..............
'
man has far exceeded expectations
nnd hns stepped into Miller’s shoes
-lb. SACKS
A |
In stellar style.

Loss of Miller Fails
to Stop Michigan Five

PE SBURY .... $£ •&lt;
i

PJLLS1IURY................*4'
W E D EL IV E R

The long mileage record on
Mason Cords is as astonishing
as the lowness of the price.

True Value” Tire Trices

Mason Heavy Duty Cords

30x3/2
32x4
33x4K
33x5

$13.50
17.45 '
28.25
36.35
44.85

Amount and Ownership
Chief Kinds of Wealth
Will Be Investigated (?)

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923
Biggers on Second street.
Although this waS not the regular
business meeting, several mntters
were discussed. Reports were made
h&gt; the committee on the cooked food
sale. 1‘lnns were made for the annu*il I.aster ball. The list of clothing
needed for the child clothed by the
Cauild, was read und donations given.
After the conclusion of business,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
the hojtcnn nerved hot chocolate und
cake.
TceJUsy—SW'si
The members present at yesterday's
at Club rooms nt 3&gt;30 P» m.
ructing wore Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs.
Wednesday — Literature department
•S. M. Lloyd, Mrs. Julius Taknch, Miss
business meeting and election of
•Margaret Dyack, Mrs. W. It. Leake,
efficers, n ljlu b rooms a t 3:30 p. m.

Seminole Print

j W. FuSjfer was a businc** vis­
itor here yeStfrdny from Jacksonville.

George Wheeler of Concord, Mass.,
j, upending a short time in Sanford
Senator Mitchell Doc■s Not Favor Re
and is stopping ut the Montezuma.
Apportionment based on Popu­
and Mrs. Denton motored to
lation
in Inst evening to attend the
H I * Tl*f* U « n i r l i) f r d I ' r r a n t
t given by Geraldine Farrar.
ELFERS, Fla., Feb* 27* OpjioslMr. and Mrs. C. A. Willis of Au­ lion to n general no-fence law, state
burn. N. Y.t are spending a short division, rcmo.vnl of the capital, and
time here en route to other points a soldier bonus was expressed by Senntor James M* Mitchell, in a stateIn the state.
ment made public today dealing with
George Chamberlain of Daytona his plans for the forthcoming legisBeach spent the day hero yesterday iativc session. Senator Mitchell said
atwding to business and mingling he favored reapportionment which
would give each county one senator,
with old friends.
and representation :n the house **acMr*. I-ntils Bnucr and daughter, cording to population."
He expressed his disfavor of the
Miss Flora Bnucr, of Indianapolis,
suggestion
in some quarters that a
Jnd., nre spending a few days here
new
constitution
be written and that
u the guests of Mrs. S. A. Berner.
the primary Jaw be repealed. It would
Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;. De Lewis of New bo impossible to write n constitution
York were among the out of state that would never need amending, he
arrivals nnd are pleasantly located at declared. Regarding the primary law,
he said he had never been an ardent
the Montezuma.
advocate of the present system, “on
K. Rroknw, • former managci account of its complications." hut “wo
McCrary rlure here, hut who i- have become fairly familiar wish it.
i Oilaado, spent l lie day here and I am opposed t&lt;&gt; its repeal hut
om open to suggestions foi its amend­
with friends.
ment."
C. ( Adams of Huntington, W. Va.
airitI'd m the city yesterday and will fence law t-he statement tontiitued,
“hecau-ee a t the pic eiM time !*."i per
Mime time here attending to
cm l uf ihe lands of the state are un­
b'j*iru-'i.
improved and probably will not he for
many years to come, and much' of it
is hot suitable for anything hut free
among the arrivals here yesieruay
range. There is nothing that he could
ami is making his headquarters at the
put in tiiis territory that Would yield
Montezuma, while in the city on bu.iihe n ieiiu e to the state that i* re­
ceived today to say nothing of .lie
employment furnished.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. M, Abercrombie
"I am in favor of separating state
announce the birth o fn tlnughler,-yes­
and county taxes, Ly allowing the
terday, at their -home on Union ave­
stiitc to mab* u p iMMmdget' for th:
nue, who has been named Madge Jcwamounts needed, and apportion name
tlim-.
to the several counties according to
population. Then each county would
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Sassncr of M he able to establish 100 per cent val­
difon, Wi*., are among the touri;
uation nnd reduce its millnge 75 per­
arriving yesterday* and will spend
cent, and he able to bond for suffi­
(hurt time in Sanford en route
cient money to make its needed public
Other points of interest in the state
improvements.
"I a m opposed to state division b*‘
A!!c tores, who ini' completed hr i an -e our &gt;tnte is small enough a - it
min i ui the University of I'loiidu.
is.. Division would increase our tax
an.v. d belt: Saturday to spend tin;
es in order to support two sets of
week cad hero with his mother, leav­
state officers.
ing yesterday for Manatee where he
“I do not favor rupitoi removal at
ha* accptcd n position with his uncle.
this time, as "tile expense and direct
loss wyuht he too much to justify it.
The hunks of England fixed $500.00
"1 ant in favor of accepting feder­
t ' n minimum for opening accounts jix
al aid for schools and roads on a bas­
duct a time ax 25 year* ago. Read is of cooperation.
the Seminole Covnly Bank ad ‘in to“ I am opposed to a bonus for vet­
(Sty's issue nnd aee how f l .00 opens
erans, ship subsidy, or any other do
at) a ■unt today.
nations that cnroiiiage indolence.
"I ahi in favor of abolishing ail con­
Mr. and Mr*. Charirs Mica of Wrtr- cessions that do not lament the tax­
vcMer, .Mass., who have been laur- payer, and repealing ail laws that re­
irg the state, arc •now the guests of quire the levying of extra taxes to
the latter’* sistqr, Mrs. Goorge Kite, enforce."
tad niece Mr*. ‘Raymond Key, at
their home on Park avenue.

At the Princess tonight and Tuesday
STANDARD GAS PRICE
JUMPS—OTHERS FOLLOW
The retail price on gasoline at the
Standard Oil Company stations was
increased from 21 tu 23 cents a gnllon Monday, and the Gulf Refining
Company announced the price at its
stations will tilso increase two cents
T uesday.
Officials of the companies attrib­
uted the retail increase to a Acavy
increase in the price of crude oil, and
it was stated th e ,rise would he per­
manent.
The price of lubricating oils will not
1w\increased, it was staled, -Jackson­
ville Journal.

Quick Service Transfer

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

CHELLE MAINES

General Shop and Milt
Work
B. W. HERNDON

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

INSURANCE AGENCY
F1RP-------- AUTO---------BUNDS

Opllrian-Optomrtrist
.*13 Bast First Street
Sanford, Fla.

S. O. Shinholscr

ELTON J. MOUGFITON

Coming March 6th, “Teddy, or The
Runaways,” High School Auditorium.
2S7-ltc

Domestic Science
Schools

ARCHITECT

Contractor nnd Builder

Room 7. Miller Bldr
FLORIDA
SANFORD

Where baking is done sc i­
entifically— where ingredi­
ents sta n d or fa ll under
e x a c t in g te s ts, y ou find
C alu m et B a k in g Powder
used more often than any
other brand.
— the choice of over hun­
dreds of brands—the perfect
leavener—pure—uniform.

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Daily Fashion Hint

IN In ld la h c t
rt-r-A -i.
i Ti n*

Graduate Veterinarian

! m r * f tnrttfc

u-I r t i p m i r i l

l; Lit Ik

IBlis

i:-a -T -A -T -n
In net

In»urniicr

‘‘ tirrl) lhnnf •

TelophcmrX*
Offlcf 12:»
Residence 257

Offrt-e
Opposite l\ O.
Del.a ad, Florida

.Main OfTIco
i iiitAi.TV n m m v
IN V KH T MI t . NT

Illlll'W t

Keep thin in mind when you
buy baking powder, because it
is of vital im portance to suc­
cessful—dependable baking.
The purchase price of baking
powder (kx‘s not determ ine its
economical m erits—results tell
the story.
T h a t ’s w h y t h e .'talc o f
C a lu m e t i s 2 ! j t i m e s a s
m u c h n s th a t o f a n y o t h e r
b a k in g p o w d e r,
A p o u n d ca n o f C alum et con­
tains fu ll 1 6 o u n c e s , S o m e
b a kin g p o w d ers com e in 12
ounce in s te a d o f 16 ounce
Cans. fir. su re y o u g e t a p o u n d
w hen y o u w a n t it.

l l l t - H Mx u t H' l l n A i r .

DR. B. I). CASWELI
Flowers--------------Floral Designs
Annual arid Ornamrntnl Plants
Myrtle Avc.----------- Plume 2fdl.1V

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine ami Hnilcr
Works
*
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Phone 62--------- Sanford, Florida

L. B. HODGINS
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL WORKS
Soul In in skic&lt; and Springtime arc
General
Repairing
visioned in thiv truck oi aatin t ii^irKet)?
trimmed with tufts of monkey' fur.. 207 French Avc.------ ----- Sanford, l'Ju.
The cltwing is at the Irft'sidc ami there I-1-Imp.
are extensions oq the front and kick
of the waist which form the Mowing
idcevr*. The shoulder warn* are left
ojx-n part way in show the aims. ‘ In
white, wjih ihe i dgc* of the im k and,
sleeves pivoted with hl.ick. tlii' design
would Im‘generally timmiing. Mi dium
m.’c inpuri-s 51„• yards pl inth mate­
riali
Pictorial Rrviiw 1)h-m No. t ’t.i.
Sires, 34 to II inches hast and 18 to
20 yean.. Price, 35 cents.

Small Expen.se
Attached to Prison
Far mat Raiford

Mr*. A. D. Key nnd son Raymond
and Peter Schaal were ft party ntotorirg to Duytonn last evening to attend
a concert given by Geraldine Farrar.
Two Men nnd Tjvn Women Guarded
Mrs. Key will spend nevcrol days at
375 Prisoners
.’
Daytona with her siater Mrs. Walter
Twitched.
( I l r S K r A » s » e ln t» * P r m l
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 27.—Two
-There will he a special meeting of men ami two women “guarded” 375
Sanfoid Chapter, order of DcMolay prisoner* at the state farm nt Rai­
for hoy* next Wednesday evening at ford during the nionth of February,
‘-36 nt Masonic Halt for the trnnsac- according,to the monthly report made
hdii of such business as would come by Superintendent J. E. HI itch. The
ttfure a stated meeting of the chap­ entiie institution showed only nine
ter.—Rodman Lehman, M, C.; John persons on its payroll with an aggre­
gate of $1,153. Of the nine prison ntWllaoh, Scribe.
aches, ouly four worked as guards.
It 1* explained that none of the
Ml SIC DEPARTMENT CALL A
prisoner* is shackled nor held under
MEETING!
■There will lK:?k; called meeting of a gun unless he i*' under punishment
the Music deparitoent jO i Thursday fori Infraction of the prison rules.
afternoon nt thrki o'clock^ -fOr election Four thousand ncres, nogording to the
of officers and committee*. Alt nieCu*
her* 0f thia department are request­ the inmate* of the farm, while they
ed to attend. •
have nlio to work some 11,000 acres
of wooded lands.
Only 35 of the 375 prisoners nre
MISSION AT HOLY CROSS
Every night an increasing crowd able-bodied class of men, the remain­
attends the mission whicti is being der being women and defective men.
k"hl at Holy Cross church by Father There is seldom nn escape on the farm
Anderson of New Y’ork City. The ser- according to Attorney General- Bu­
'ife* start promptly nt 7:45 p. m. and ford. The escapes which frequently
arc m&lt;,*t interesting and instructive. are mentioned, he pointed out, apply
Come out tonight.
to road camps. The Raiford fnrm is
The services for children are held not new to Floridians, th at is, it*
honor system. It has served as a study
tarh afternoon at four o’clock.
however, it 'i* said, for countless outof-state criminoligist* nnd prison
ST. AGNES GUILD
\T h e St. Agnes Guild met yesterday workers.

FRED R. WILSON

m UM M ET

bids for tile purchase of '.*11 lineal feet

,,c 36-inch. 39-iliril, or 12-incll Irol
pipe, and also for i'O lineal feet of 31
Inch, 39-iiwh, or 42-ktch Segmen!
block. Hoard reserves the right to re.
jeet any or all bids.

TKo’Eoonomy

OikRex Ingram
Notice is hereby given that frank
Evans, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 165, dated June 2nd, A. It. 1919,
lias filed said certificate in my office
and ha* made application for Tax
Deed to issue .in accordance with law,
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Beg. 11.38 ch; K. ami 6.31 ch. S. of
NW. cor. of NE 1-4 Sec. 7, Twp. 20 3.,
Range 30 hL, run S 5.03 ch., K. 9.93

Ity

THE SANFORD
HERALD

TORTURED, MANY YEARS UY
K ID N EY S

IM'ltj i ll

!h*/ ‘Jfit
"I h&lt;Vo had kidney * trouble for
twclvi) fbars," writes II, J*. Pinkney,
West jnckson, Mi to, "Pnlns in hack,
joints, catches in the hips, run down
and getting up loo much during the
night. But since taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Pills,’ my suffering Is over, and k
feci like a new man."
Bnck’nche,
rheumatic pains, kidney nnd bladder
trouble quickly relieved with Foley
Kidney Pills, Refuse substitutes. In­
sist upon Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold
everywhere.—Adv, -

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VIRGINIA W ARW ICK
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the day hero yesterdny trnn: business.

ch„ N. 5.03 ch.‘, W.,9.93 ch., 5 acres.
Said land being assessed a t the date
o f the Issuance of such certificate in
the nnmo of Unknown.
Also: Tax certificate N’o. 205, dat­
ed the 7th day of June, A. I&gt;. 1020,'
has filed said certificate in my. office
and has .made application for Tax 2.03 ch., N. 5.03 ch., W. 0.93 cli.). See.
Cards of Sanford's Reput­
You can find the name of
Deed to issue in accordance with Saw. 7, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E. 110 acres.
able Professions! Men, *$rh
•very live Business Man
Said
certificate efnbraces the follow- Salt! land being assessed at the date
of whom, in hia chosert proin Sanford in this Column
feaaion
the
Herald
recom­
of the issuance of such certificate in
each* day.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: the name of Unknown.
mends to the people.
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Beg. SK cor. of NE 1-1 of NW 1-4, Also: Tax Certificate No. 201, dat­
Spr. 7, Twp. 20 3. Range 30 E., run ed the 7th day' 6jl June, A. D. 1920,
N. I I.ns ch., N*, K9 deg. W. 1C-ch.. S has filed said certificate in my; office
111.38 ch., E. DJ ch., If? acres. Said and has made application for . Tax
George1A. DeCottes land being assessed at- the date of the
Peed to issue in accordance-with law.
Allornoy-at-Law
isstinnc* of such reitificute in the Said certificate embraces the" follow­
name of Unknown.
ing described property situated in
Over
Seminole
County
B«nk
902 French Avenue— — — Phi
Also: Tax Certificate No. 203, Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: Beg.
4ANFORD
FI.OU
dated the 7th day of June, A. D. 1920, N'E. cor. of NAV 1-1 of Sec. 7, Twp.
has fited said certificate in my office 20 S., Range 30 E., run S. 1.8 ch., jN.
ami has made application for Tax 89 deg.,.W 20 ch., N, 1,17 ch.. E 20
Storage FncliitleH
Deed to issue in neordnnee with law, ch., 9 acres. Said land being assessed
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
If we plena* you, tell others; If not.
Snid certificate embraces the follow­ at the date of the issuance of such
tell ua. Rhone 198
ing described property situated in certificate in the name of Unknown.
First National Bank Building
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
Unless said certlfieate shall be re­
SANFORD
Fl.ORl
10,13 ch. W and 11.35 ch. S. of NE. deemed according to law Tax Deed
cor. of Sec. 7, Twp. 20, S. Range 30 E. will issue thereon on the 7th day of
Run W. 12.56 ch. S. 21.39 ch.. K 111 March. A. D. 1923.
rh., S. 7. IS ch.. E 2.50 ch., N 2S.87
WITNESS my official signature
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ch., 28 acres, Said land being assess­ and seal this the 29th day of January,
ed nt the date of the issuance of such A. D. 1923.
LAWYER -:certificate
in the name of Unknown.
-:—Court House
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Also: Tax Certificate No. 202, dntCONTRACTOR a n d RUILDER
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Seminole County, Fla.
ed the 7th day of June, A. D, 1920,
117 Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla. ( ; m Examined
Glaaaea Designed has filed said rortifirpto in my office
By: A. M; WEEKS, 1&gt;. C.
and has made application for Tax 1-30: 2-0-13-20-27; 3-fi-Ctc ,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2(5. 1923

VOLUM E I I L

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H E AR T OF TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 286

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BETWEEN CITIES
YOUNG GIRL
WAS DROWNED
AT MULBERRY
UNOCCUPIED

AND COBLENZ,

PLAN FOR ENLARGEMENT
CELERY MARKETS
OF ROLLINS COLLEGE WITH
THREE DENOMINATIONS
Congregational, Northern Presbyterians and the
Southern Presbyterians in Control

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t'arlot Shipments Reported for Sat­
urday, February 21th:
Florida—Sanford section ............ 37
rioridn— Mnnntec Section ..._1......13
Florida—By lloat, 122 crates.
^ Jtida—Tmnpa section
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SHARP FALL COTTON PRICES
I BEGAN W YEAR 1
DUE 10 CREDIT DEFLATION
MEAT PACKERS
1 ARE
WITH VIOLATION REPORT IS MADE
AND GREAT

INCREASE

IN

A new plnn for the future administration of Rolllris College hfls turn put
HIGH PRICED INVENTORY
Shipments ItrjxiMi-d for Sunday. Fob.
up
to
the Iward nntl will soon be Riven to the public in its entirety. It will
COTTON GOODS
RAILW AY LINES
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make the college stronger In every wny nntl will not only have the support of
the Congregational boards but of the Southern Presbyterians and the North* j ^ nbfornin...................................... I
ern Presbyterians thus bringing together these three denominations to ton*;
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ter on the upbuilding of u greater Rollins College ami it Is snid that it will *• 1 nations «&gt;
nru .» S upturn s.
Chicago, I; Cincinnati,
I; New
dispatch on
Federal Trade
Before and Operations l’lnnnetlicAK RAN OVER EMBANKMENT be one o f the best endowed colleges lit the South. The following
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given
to
the
press1
York*
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Klmira,
1;
Little
Rock, 1; OF VIOLATING CONTRACT OK Vo Coiw'rwui t »
this matter sent out from Winter Park is nil that has heed
Ccm
miss
ion
in
Accordance
j Scranton, J; Savannah, 0; .Montgftmto Strengthen Rhineland Cus- j
INTO WATER KILLED
T1IE STOCKYARD
until the matter has been definitely settled:
With
Resnhitinn
MINK
ACT
“A
Att the Invitation
jD Baltim ore,!; Erie, I; Norfolk,
toms Control
,
invitation of the Administration or
of Hollins College, the Reprc.^’O*
Uopretentative* of the Congregational, Prcshytrrlnns of the U. S. nnj of.the Pres- L ' ' “ T” " 5* ’
b
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m y T h r A » i«r | a | r 4 l ‘ r*.a|
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M l. T h , A a .n r ln t r * l * r r « « »
byterlnns in the U. S. Denominations, met in tho College office and after a
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MULHERRY,
Feb.
20.—Miss
Myr
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2ft.— Armour
DUSBELDORF, Feb. 20. — The
Fell. 20. — The
conference they presented to the trustees o f the collegia n plan for the en- '
i « • Ja' ksonvllle, 1; I nto* A- Co., aial Morris &amp; t*o., Chicago . WASHINGTON.
waH
IMxnn,
19,
of
Fort
Mead
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French are In possession of strips of
r,
,
#
sharp
tail
in
cotton
prices which bc• . , ..
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territory between Cologne. Coblenz drowncd ‘ his morning in a water fill. Inrgonient of Rollins College, in which the three dnomlnatiorw will unite. .The *"-11' ' ;,r(!i&gt;r,i J M o " , L; ‘ evehind, 1; pnekers were served by Secretary of
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gan In April, 1920 and continued fur
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« d ‘iiaycnce bridgeheads, therel* se- l Phosphate mine hole one mile east plan, unanimouely neeepted, includes the representation of the three deliumi-, ■•wington, .; I ittsburgh, I; total, •&gt; Agriculture with complaint chnrging
,
, 'more than a year, were due to the
hcrc
when
rhe
lost
control
of
her
nations
on
the
board
of
trustees,
the
enlargement
of
the
endowment,
and
thojiar**
them
with
violation
of
the
packer
.
..
caring railway line, that have becnj‘ f hcrc W * rhp ,0*1 contr" 1
hcr,
,
, ,
, „ „ .
,
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general credit deflation and grent in.heretofore
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i i „ rriinn.
Inutamoblle and ran over an embank- co-operation of the denominations in protecting the entire interest o. the « &lt;•!
Uyaiils in t m comic tion with ten. . .. ,
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.
In unoccupied
territory.'
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crease m high priced inventories subDi\rrsioes
Since
l.a»t
Report:
(r.tive acquisdioli of plants and busl-,
Their operation is planned to strength**- fw&gt;t &lt;’f water. The body le je. This plan will be presented to the denominations for their approval."
From Jacksonville and Wnycioss,! *
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' sequent to the buyers*.strike, the fedtn the Rhineland cuatoma control, Bc-|wn« recovered four hours Inter,
Arm;‘UA
r "ij efnl trade commission has ret forth
I Feh. 23: Destincd to f'liicago, 1; At*
Itcrests. Seeretary Wallace set A p r i l „ nport n ,„ n,iUed to congress tptween twelve and fifteen thousand
lal.tn, l; Toronto, 1.
.
D
cs-t-H
'l f"r tht&gt; h^arl,,« •»» ""Kington.
The liri,.e jn,luiry mwlo ^ the
civilian workers from France and Bel- D a y o f R c S O l l l t i\)HS
From Savannah, Feh. 21th:
Armour A- Co., of .Illinois; Armour! „ nim,Mjotl ,n nccorj nncc with a rcsfiam lire awaiting the order Hint will
lined ta Chicago, 2; Cleveland, 2; Itosin Washington and
put them at work on the railway lines
ton. 2: Akron. Y ; Baltimore, l’;Y o u ls-1 *
ot ,Uc‘ !‘ wnreJ J’ 0i;,le,, A n a™ r SMotion adopted by congress last
throughout the Ruhr and l^iineland.
Many Were Made
Ville, 1; Springfield, Mass., t; Detroit,|nn'!
“W
n «m «l In! Man.h&gt; Th, post war delUHon. the
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Complaint
Rt.ilod
on I e- comniihslon’ described
w&lt;
____ ____ ns of
.. world1.
cu mber 30th Armour entered a writ- vvj,|(1 character affecting all rtimmndi*
ESSEN, Feb. 2ft—The storm ten- Hut’ Few Will He Ppt Oier and Will
Fioni 1’otomr.e Yards, Feb. 21th:
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ten contract with Morris A ( o. to ties in this country In varying degrees
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ter of the Ruhr hns shifted tp Boeh*
Amount to Nil
!» "lined to I'hilntTdphin, I; Buffalo,
acquire all its a set i. In so doing it all,j t olton. from which prices hnd
■um. Because of the general hostile a t-'
-------Administration Has At Least Yielded to Public t; Itiiatoil, 1; I’ illiduirgli, 1; New was •charged the parties to the con­ gone higher before the break, more
M i r ’T lir A i x i r l n l n l I ’ r r s . l
tilude there a state of Beige hna Wen
Y ijiik. 1.
WASHINGTON, Keb. 2ft.— A reso­
tract violate.| tiie packet &gt; stockyards than any other in low level of prices
Opinion
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declared.
lution
to
carry
out
the
new
adminis­
net.
The French moved ten tanks and
reached.
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Shi pilin': I'tiin t Infurmatiun f nr S.itluinerou* machine guns to the renter tration proposal for American memMIAMI, Feh. 2ft.—That President eiifiio :es in govermneet an '•*»&lt;
urdny, Fehrunr) 2lih:
ef the town and civilians me prohib­ liersbip in the International court of llnniin:: and Secretary Hughes hnve ".hen pubiie officers waive pat. mi
y: \NI ORI), F L A .:
&lt; oid, clonr.
Dry Leader A^ain
justice,
organized
by
(he
league
of
ited from lining on the tireeta uitcr
U
r
,
tli'iirtliil
ili'd
ill•iVl'llll'llt
Senator1
yielded
to
the
demand
o
f
public
npin-jor
personal
views
in
defereaie
t
&gt;
the
uiing:.
light
nations
was
introduced
by
J o'clock at night.
Attacks Kmploye
VVI'l . Tlie real * ii
I'lle opt
aim . market *toady. ( ‘arh-iuLi f. 41. I&gt;.
diM'USMotl and loll for American eo-operntimi
luist night 500 persons were arrest­ King. There was
Itl-iiii h i rnti'H Golden
|UMI ul terms:
teinational relationships was the run oi tlie whole affair is that
o f Rockefeller’s
ed for disregarding the order of the it want over inibliniiclv.
|Si If-blnnrhing t-ft doz, stalks in the
A resolution providing for the sub- j teiitlon of James M. Cox, former Dem &lt;ipic
French hut most of (hem were releas­
Mir Thr A,anrlalnl l*rr«.|
French
Now
mission of another constitutional iocrallc nominee for president, in a [now recognized by those who have, im* k !i . $ i .ft5-#1.75,
ed today.
ALB
ANY, Feb. 2ft.— William II.
rough.
r popular referendum on' .statement Issued here yesterday. The in their official status maintained an :-ti -!*ll i t‘* l|i»:. btxiki in the
Bochum from the beginning stub­ amendment for* popular referendum on! stntemcnt
W ER E AIH H T T n CLOSE Al.l. •Anderson, late superintendent o f the
The suggested pro­ III": tly $1.50.
was
re
-i
Democratic
lender's
statement
denlt
opposition
to
it.
bornly has refused to comply quietly future constitutional change
New York Anti.Saloon 1-engue, has
SODA WATKIt A M ) HOOT&gt;.-it h the president’s request that the vision I tint w-c be given n voice ill thi'
with many orders of the French com­ ported out by the senate jucicinry j v.
again declared he Was the victim of
I.ENDING I'l.AO’ES
! senate authorize American member-' lection of the judges of the internal• T il egr.'.phir !! oports from Im portanl
ma ndcr, and there hns been more or committee.
in
"w et" conspiracy nnd renewed his
Demo-j ship in the idtemnlionn! court set up ional t-etirl is sound. In this vonnec- f
MiirWdn
j
Senator Rubinsoii, acting
f II r T h f \ a * i»r l’i l r d ! * r r « « l
im trouble. Owing to the fact that
attack
ut&gt; itnymnnd It. Fosdick, le­
I
tain
Mr.
Hughes,
however,
should
T A L L A IIASSKKi K«ti. 20—A la t
; ( INV1NNA"FI: 30. raining. 1 Flurthe oberburgomaater ban disregard­ crpt'.C Imdcir^gavn out a w »m «*l state-jW the Dengue of Nations
gal lepre-entativo of the Rockefellers
real
significance
of
the
whole
I
e
reminded
that
when
America
was
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nil
track
ineludiiig
idi: nnived, 9
ntittot«* ri'urirvr * tau il tlu* rxcvutlon
ed certain requisitions by the French, meat declaring that on preliminary j “ Th
.in an addic--&gt; a t - the Trinity Mcthaffair,” lie said, "is that the principle .asked to submit nominations for the LioLi-n. Supplies liberal, demand and|4,f Tnllaha^svo'a blue law dec ice vvhirii
study
he
had
n
“
freling
of
frientllihe ard twenty-two members o f the
! odist Episcopal church.
ne*s" for the ndminij^rntion plan, but of international relationships is now judifidtips, thc*y were not made, an‘* movement slow, account of weather,| was to have lieeti put into effect yes
city council were arrested Friday dur­
Intimating ttiat Mr. Fordid, had
adding that it indicated a policy of recognized by those who have, ill their the one man responsible was Charles m:4rket weak, prices loweh Florida’s terdny, and which would have mmle it
ing the sitting of the council.
Influenced the Rockefellers against
,
10-iiicii crates, various varieties in unlawful to sell ice crca msoda, ci-j
timidity and healf-heartednexs by the official states, maintained an opposi­ E. Hughes, himself.
The French have taken over the
“ If I were a member of the sonnte j;,,, toUR|, ,j.&lt;; d„z. stalks $2.75-?.TIM), gaieties, cigars or operate gasoline * him, Mr. Anderson charged tha^Tamtion
to
it."
mnny nnd the “ wet" Republican “ in#headquarters of the chamber of com- adn,lnia,r?li“ n in iln furci« n l,olic&gt;’
I would at this session of congresn m(,.,t|y $o.75.‘
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filling stations the city’s only ‘ &lt;ab-!
Responsibility for delay In Ameri­
chine politicians’* with rrimlnnl liquor
nrree and searched the building forj
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can participation in the world court vote to approve our membership in PITTSHUKGII: No weather report, hath vices.
interestr had combined tu "get him,"
recret dorunieiits. It was this argoni-, L a s t L o n i C Q C r a t e 111
thq
couit,
even
accepting
Mr.
Hughes
rnrj|
mrived,
59
ears
cm
track
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iis placed by Mr. Cox on the secre­
nrd
to dii'rtipl the league, tie also
ution which was presumed to.have;
H o U S C D O C S H 01110110
rcferVBtion that while we associate
broken. Supplies heavy, demand J j j } ) { Y c i ’Sl o i l ( i f
■iiitiiuleii lliat .Mr. Fomlick had re­
iasugurnted tho boycott which began;
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• &lt; tary o f state.
■'.-i!.elves with III echihl &lt;■! the League ,,|„i iniivement modelnt*' m.irket tillveal. d confidential information he
*t Roihtim against the Krcnrh andi
v t ( ) F O T I llC 1 I J I l l O l l l S t
Whether : clintorhd niili'iirri lin
&gt;
(.’realion is a Labk*,
&lt;.l N aDoiis, v.e claim no relationship , ,i,.,| F|«m i«lr&gt;. liVindi crates tioldhad imported to the latter,
IWlginhs and spread to other town*
given, or not. the changed altitude
th the parent. ’ITie substance of the j, „ &lt;,.|f bljuich.ing and New
French
Says Dr. Percy (irant "In addition to then* influences ar­
in the Ituhr. The chamber is *up-i
WAKIIINCiTON, I'eb. 2ft. — I he im the pail oi tlu administration w .llj” ^ ^ ^ . p l t a h c H , nml ml harm will
Stl.mi,
I
ft
doz.
stalks
$2.00-$2.50,
few
pond to have been aiding the Gor-1last Confederate veteran in the house have a helpful iiiTTitencn in the sadly
NEW YORK,' Foig 2tt—Tlie Hibil- rayed against me." he said, “ there
ensue from indulging Mr. Hughes* best $2.75. ('nllfornia, crates Golden
®*ns generally. The newspapers paid tribute yesterday to the mem­ involved affairs of the world, Mr. Cox
cnl version of the Garden of Eden and are Involved In* tho ’ wet* financial'in­
caprices. He was at one time ns much Heart, $3..(K).$ft,00.
terests who have uroil ns n do facto
cUim the chamber building nntl its ory of the last Union veteran to serve declared. Ills statements follows:
opposed to the court as the I&lt;cnguc
DF/IRDIT: 3«, cloudy. I Florida the story of "Adnm, the apple and stqul pigeon a ’ Wet’ lol.iking, tHTsonfurniture nnd paintings were unncc- in that Ixuly. Speaking at' memorial
poor
Eve"
is
n.fable.
Dr.
Percy
Stlrh“ The presidential recommciiduTion nol t|)D ,,rj„c|p|0 involved, hut the nus- prrivtd, 10 ears on track including
fMarily damaged’ by the troops. The ncrvices in the house chandler for thnt the United States become nsso- p|r(.H w;,j,|, |,„th were created. IVrney Grant, rector of the Protestant ntly hostile employe of the John D.
broken.- Supplies liberal, demand and
Rockefellers, themselves
staunch
the
late
Representative
Henry
Z.
()spapers head thoir articles dealing
dated with the international lourt of liaps lie will find later, virtues abid­ (movement moderate, market-steady, Episcopal Church o f the A •cen-don,
frientls
of
prohibitioo.
The
power
ond
with the situntion with “ new wild west iMirne of California, Representative justice is the l&gt;est news Dial has
ycstetda&gt;. lie
ing in the parent, as lit lias discover-1(. |or|||||' Hi-iuch crates Gobien Self- told■ hi:* rongregutioji
of
the
inlluenrvs.
interested
In
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Hie
iniiucnres.
rrenes in Bochum.” nnd similar cap­ Stedmnn of North f'nridiiin, declared came out of Washington in a long
made n pirn for n tnoru'.igii nmiiri
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in
the
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liild.”
il.lniii
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3-ft
d-»X
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$3.00
$3.25,
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'getting
tm
are
'.he
l&gt;esl
proof
of
the
that
Mr.
Osborne,
though
devoted
to
tions.
ih'itning by tin* cliuuni
,
,
time. It is fortunate that the matter
\. w Fiun-li Strain (ft do*, st.ilks,
the cause of the Union states, was en••Then.
in. need of a new religion,i effectiveness of my work and the fail,
was not submitted to tHe senate carlIte:
l
$2
75
f.t
oo,
ordinary
$2.25-$2.o0,
if the church w,ll not clean limi-e o f,
methods to eliminate
BrsSKl.DORF, Feh. 20.— Rapid tjrely free from sectional bias nnd it-r iti tbe congressional term
1pbowing decay low n;&lt; 7«"h*.
prtigti »» i bt'iiig made by tlv French numbered among Ids warmest friends
nil its fetishes," he said. "The full- nir’
' "While the subject if. not a new one.
CHICAGO: 31, cloudy. 2 Callfor*nd Belgians in operating the Rhine- those who hnd fought under the ban-,
dnmcillnllsta ill religion Irelieve that
nnd the senators are fanulinr with
niu,
7 Florida arrived, 30 cars on
The Daily Herald, IV per week,
ners
of
L-e
and
Jackson,
I»n&lt;l and Ituhr railroad systems. II
they will attain happiness in the;
.every detail involved, wo may reason­
track
including
broken.
Supplies
lib­
week
*»s nnnounced yesterday that passer.world tu eunle through Hie belief i n ; " tM fur 15e. •
ably
expect
a
plea
for
delay
on
the
eral,
demand
and
movement
moderate,
S*r trains are to bo run from Essen All Rail Rates
the miraculous conception of Christ. •
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ground that the proposal involves too
market slightly weaker. Florida, HI his death and ascension inter heaven. “ The Four Horsemep
»n&lt;l Dusscldorf direct to Paris begin­
on Salt Shipment
important Issues for hasty action. O FFICIAL CONFERENCE AT T A L ­ Inch crates. 1-0 dux. stalks $2.50-82.75,
ning tomorrow.
This theory is as unworthy of mo. g m a g|i e s a ]| Records
few best $2.95; K doz. stalks $1.75-$2, dem inti'UiKcnce na would l*c tm* Ik&gt;Subject to Discount Whether senatorial concurrence is
In connection with tho Improved ^
LAHASSEE IN NEXT
,
given or not, the chhnged attitude
few $2.25; 10 doz. stalks $1.00-81.25.
transportation situntion, It was stated
lief today in theories of the Kgyp
Thp |(,nK.aWj|jtw|
|nRrnn, pn,
FEW DAYS
will hnve a helpful influence In the
California, era tea Gulden Heart Nor­ tian priestH of the past.
M ly T h r t M i H 'In l r d l ,r r » » l
that the plana for taking over these
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 20.— More sadly involved affairs of the world.
duct leu of “ The Four Horsemen of
thern district. $5.(K)0r..r,o, Southern
tailroad lints within a week prac­
"W e cannot adhere to fables' in re­
I I I . T h r A . . o r l n l r i l I ’ rrS llj
than
thirty
iittornoys
nnd
snlt
ship*
International
law
is
as
essential
ns
lo­
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 20.—The fit- district $1.50-85.00; Salt Diego district ligion nny lunger for the young peo­ the Apocalypse” will he the feature at
tically has been completed by the
per* from Michigan and Ohio were cal or national laws. We can easily turg policy of tho states’ administra­ $0.00.
the Princess Theatre today and tofttupation authorities. Tho lines will
ple of today are not going to believe 1
here attending a hearing before At­ understand how useless the latter tion of the cvcrglnlcs, now that its
Thls is the picture that cost
I* operated by French and Belgian
what their grand parents did. The
torney Hlllyer of Washington, rep­ would ho without our courtr, nnd yet original reclamation undertaking is RIG BEI.I. GRAND CELERY
y : ..... '. - — • •
Metro $1 &lt;HX),UI)t) to make, and from
civilian workers, some 12,000 to 15,mind must contribute something to •
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resenting the interstate commerce until n very recent time Intcrntstionnl |t.carjnif ccunpleticm. will be the subject
11 nccounta the 81,000,000 was well
IS SOME BIG CELERY reli ’ iun ”
of whom are olready'hcrc uwnitcommission relative to Ihe nllcgcd laws have existed without and estnb-1n( 0fTicial conferences hero in the next
U Dm" Grant, who recently, was. the Hu nt, as critics agree that all other
*nK to take up their tasks.
Mr. Shnefer, the mail carrier
discrimination between mil nnd wat­ lishrd tribunal to Interpret them, In few days, it is) stated In well Informcenter of a storm Localise' of his ex -1
nl P/'-ductlon on «
grand
General I’nyot plaiu to bring in usj
brought to the Herald office today a
er rates on snlt.
their application.to disputes between ed circles.
pressions denying the deity of Christ { “ --le haVc
*urpassed and rec* .
” *n)' muro men ns they are needed,
nations. The covenant of the League
It is considered likely thnt the sub­ crate of celery from the farm of John arrayed himself yesterday on the ride onl runs have been made in New
kfore this step is tnken, however, it
of Nations' created the international ject of n pblicy may run thr\igh the Hell nt I-akc Monroe and the crate of evolution. He declared he had rath­ York) Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh,
nanouticrd ut French headquar- Would Indict
and it is functioning in a way series o f hoard conferences mHithe ran eight hunches to the crate. One er "he on the upgrade with the des, Detroit, Los Angeles and other cities
‘♦r* that an opportunity would bo giState Superintendent court,
ran hnrdly Imagine such n thing this
where the picture hns been previously
thnt
confiims
tho faith of its spon­ legislature.
ttn the striking German railroad men
year when celery Is running to nmnll Cendant* of the ape than on the down shown, &lt;
Anti-Saloon
League
sors.
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Join the transportation force. It
grade with Adnm ns representing the
sizes altogether. Thle celery is a spe­
“ That American participation in
J Fifty principals nnd 2,500 extras
n»i said four hundred German railcial Hell Brand of the golden and degenerate son of God." lie said that were engaged In the filming of the
I S f T h r A a r o r b itr d I’ r r u l
this great judicial organization will Forbes Will Aid
Wa^ workers hnd agreed to resume
N E W YORK, Feb. 2ft—Acting Dis­
rays he docs not have to pick It the old testament version of a "God photudrnma, uu entire French village
yield the results predicted by both the
of vengeance.” was not Christianity,
Investigation of / John
trict Attorney Pecorn announced he
out—it all runs* the‘same. Tho celery
r.nd an elaborate ehautcau were, erect­
Pnder the plan all German railroud would go before the grand Jury this president and Seprctary of State
is 19 1-2 Inches In circumference nnd but part of S'pagan system."
Veterans*
Bureau
llughes
seems
assured.
By
the
same
®*n W'R be given ample opportunity afternoon with a request from W ill­
Dr. Grant defended Sunday nution ed tu Ik? destroyed under artillery
weighs five pounds for each stalk.
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0 feturn to their jobs. TTiose who iam II. Anderson, state superinten­ philosophy we can assume that what
picturts and theatre performances. bombardment.
If that is not the prize celery, what Is
M ir T h r A r a n r la tr d l* r m « )
.The appeal of. tho story itself has
r*ftt*e *o do so will be expelled from dent ftf the Anti-Saloon league of New it will accomplish In the future could
"A
rc
people
to
sit
nil
day
in
n*
ten­
NEW YORK, Feh. 2«.—Col. Chas.
^vupied territory, on the ground that York be Indicted on a charge of grand have been accomplished In n critical R. Forbes, former director of the vet­
ement house on their one day of rest already been proved through tho suc­
period when we denied our co-opcraconstitute a menace to the cornnnd just think f " he asked. "No, they cess of tho novel by Vicento Iltasco
erans’ bureau on his return from Eu­
•ntiniiy. |t estimated that there «jro
Another
“
Klan
Story”
tion. The development Is another
want to he moved by the paMions of Ihuncx, upon which the phutodrama is
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rope yesterdny on tho steamer Pres­
triumph of public opinion in Ameri­ ident Harding nnnounced he would as­ Deals With Distribution life and travel fur in their imagina­ founded.
-bOO (icrinan railroad men In the
’
Kuf»- district alone of whom 30,000 Biff Tim Murpliy
can nffnirs—and n demonstration of sist the senate committee in a com­
The cast includes Rudolph Valen­
tions to other lands portrayed on
are striking.
tino nnd Alice Terry, The scenario
“ Dresses in” at Atlanta the power of our religious thought, plete investigation of the bureau. Col. Literature in St. Louis the slogs and screen."
when aroused nnd organized. The fed­ Forbes denied he had beep removed
was written by June Mathis, .John
Convicted of Robbery erated churches of the country huve
injr Tar A.anrlnlrd P cro l
( h;*r,,c ,,r'*L the sporting editor of
NEW
YORK,
Feh.
24.—The
theft
of
Keitx was responsible for the photo­
from his position and said ho would
EAST ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2&lt;k—Chief
letald, and the Uvc rcsl estate
not for n moment relinquished t^icir Issuq a formal statement in Wash­ of Police .Mulconnery announced that- thousands uf dollar* worth of regis­ graphy, and tho technical directors
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man in j
business life, Is. down nt
LEAVENWORTH, Knns., Feb. 20. efforts even 1st the fnco of repeated ington today.
. * Ben Morrow, who was arrested Sat­ tered mail from' n New York Central were Amos Mycre nnd Joseph Cslder.
j«incs City and 'Winter Park nnd — Big Tim Murphy, Chicago labor announcements of a policy of isola­
urday at midnight charged with dis­ train botweep Syracuse and Albany Walter Mayo was assistant to Rex In­
fr seaports torlay working on tho lender, convicted for complicity In tion by the statg^department.
*
Churchwoll’s advertisement In this tributing anonymous election matter several days ago was reported by au­ grain.
.
come tax problems. |Io will be the Dearborn Street station mail rob­
"The president and secretary of issue calls attention .to the big sale has signed a statement under oath thoritative sources, today. The rob­
tomorro* |f possible in tlmo to bery, arrived nnd “ dressed In” at the state are agreed in their expressed on ladles and gents shoes, black and that he was employed by the Klan nt bery was sold to have been similar to
Daily Herald on sale'at Joe’s Smoke
I fn. t°nl .*n Mtra edition for the San- federal prison here this morning. He opinions that there is a prepundering colored suede shoes, men’s blbck and ten dallors a day as "precinct com- that In the Grand Ccntrsl terminal House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
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Ball Park.
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was given prison number IB 990. public opinion for the rhnnge.
De­ brown blufher shoes.
tf
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�THE Sa S’ FOKI) DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 192.1
porta were given from thi,e officer*
and various committee* . Mu. DcCottc* reported that A. .i. Richardson
kfndly offered the use o f the I’nlm
Room nt the Valdct* Hotel for the
future meeting place of the Chapter.
The Daughter* gave n rising vote of
thanks, and the secretary was in­
structed to write Mr. Richardson an&lt;f
express their appreciation.
A letter was read from Mrs. W il­
liam Harney, of Jacksonville, appeal­
ing for things needed for the comfort
Tpr the OKI Veteran* at the Old Sol• Others Home. The request was com­
plied with.
|1l.
Mrs. H. H. Chappell read a most
iss interesting paper on “ Florida During
the W ar" written by Mr*. Murphy of

the day. Upon the last day of the
week of the Inst month of the year of
year of the 18th century. After n
short business yeaslon adjourned to
MRS. FRED DAIGEIt, Society Editor rorln) hour. The hostess assisted by
Phono 217-W
Mrs. Harris, served delicious refresh­
I ( j» m k * f ( M f f r l e » * » v U lt ln v y e
ments of fruit salad, hot chocolates
—I t | M o r * m I m . t / u l w r * mr m w l o *
and sandwiches.
k . a f , &gt;r II
a r e r u t r r la t a le * . w r it
• M » l » l c a rd tu thla S c a a ria a ra t, a t r la a
Mr*. Merriwether’a ruom* were
M a l t s , a r I r l s s k s s r th e Item . I t * »ll
W a r e a l l r a y y r a r la t r *
] made very attractive with baskets of
j m s p buds, and cunning llttlp hstchets
iDAU
were given esch meml»er.
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The next meeting Will

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atre Jessamine In Altamonte by
(
I). Haines with picture* /nd
vaudeville.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild meft* at
the home of Mrs. Puul Riggers on
8econd street, at 3:30 p. in.
Monday—Westminster Club meets nt
the home of ^Hwi F’ern Ward, on
Seventh Street at 3:30 p. m.
Monday— Pipe Organ Club meets nt
the home of Mrs. A. M. Phillips on
Onk Avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
Tuesday—Social Department Hridgo
at Club rooms at 3:30 p. m.

Mra. C. L. Goodhue with u party of
friends, motored to Winter
Park
ccleorniion.

Lyle, Mrs. Hermimn Hartley.
me
—extra
guests were: Mis* Mae Jumcs of
Mrs. Dwight Babbitt U entertaining:Columbia, S. C , Miss Virginia Packr. number of out-of-town guests at ard, of Detroit, Mich , and Mis* Milluncheon today nt her home on San-I,|r,.,| Hand.
.
ford Heights.
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Mrs. Dwight Babbitt ha* as h er,. ,\|rj. L. I*. Hagan entertained the
guests* for today, Mr. and.Mrs. R. J- member* o f the Book-Lovers Club
Mills, of Cleveland, Ohio,and Mr. moat pleasantly ydslenlay afternoon
and Mra. C. J. Sweet nnd son Clifford nt her home on Park avenue,
of Pine Castle.--------------------------------- The rooms were beautifully decor­
-------utctl with rosed and sweet pea* comS o c i a l s e r v i c e d e p a r t m e n t u ned with greenery.
The Social .Service Department of
Exchanging hooks and discussion o f
the Women’s Missionary Society of evilent events caused the afternoon
the Methodist church was held Mon- t., pas* t;i!l too quickly and late in the
day evening ut the home of Mrs. II. II. 11&lt; rnoon the hostcs.i served chicken
Chnppel on Celery avenue.
rabid, hot roll*, potato chips, coffee,
The subject for the evening being, n r i ream ami cake.
"Mexico." .Two very interesting pa­
Besides the regular club members,
per* were rend.
Mi*, ling m had ns her guests Mrs. T.
After the business session ami pro­ S. Huff. Mrs. George Davis Hnrt, Miss
gram a social hour was enjoyed. The Virginia Thomas ami Mrs. Rose A r­
hunter* served hot chocolate and sand­ lington. The club members present
wiches. About, forty membvex wen were ..Mis. Henry Mel.aulin, Mrs. E.
present.
I’. Morse, Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. Stelln
Arrington, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Miss
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
Annie Hawkins, Mrs. A. E. BUI, Mrs.
The regular weekly meeting of the; Harry Ward and Mrs. Fred William*.
Pipe Organ Club met with Mrs. Itoli’
-------ert Merriwether on Wedt First street. N. DeV. HOWARD CH APTER U. D. C
When the roll was railed seventeen
The N. DeV. Howard Chapter 1.'. D.
members answered with quotations ('. met yesterday afternoon at the
or ^interesting incidents in the life of home of Mr*. B. L. Perkins with Mrs.
Washington.
Perkins and Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
Something interesting concerning .as hostesses.*
his life that many may not know was] Mr*. George Fox, president, presidthut he died during the Inst hour ofjed in her usual gracious manner. Re-

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I)r. 11. 11. Sweets of (.ouUvillc, Ky., ]
General Secretary of the Christian ]
Education and Ministerial Relief for
the Presbyterian church will preach
VALmorning and evening. Other usual ser­
vices of the day. All members of the
congregation me urged to hear Dr.;
Mondny special* In shoos nt $1.95. Sweet,
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Shoe
Stole.
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8TROUT FARM AGENCY
113 Mngnolin Ave.
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Good 5 room house, well located, tike
neighborhood, electric lights, gas, wat­
er. House in excellent condition.

Hanford, Fin., Corner Second Street nnd Hanford Avenue
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Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
SUNDAY. PER. 2.VTH, 102.7
Subject:
"Mind.”
Church Service
11:00 a. m
Sunday School
10:00 n. in,
Woman'* Club Bldg., Onke Ave,
A L L ARE WELCOME

HOLY CROSS MISSION
The concluding week o f the Holy
Cross Mission now being preached at
Holy Cros* church by Fr. Anderson,
0. II. C., will lie resumed on Monday
for the young people at I p. m. and
the preaching and song service nt
night at 7:45 p. nt. Increasing crowds
nrc^ attending from the whole city
nnd it is reasonable to think that ev*
cry one will come to hear and know
one o f America'* greatest preachers
of such reputation. Everyone most
cordially invited.

Walcli for Our Opening

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Everybody come

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church services for tomorrow, the
second Sunday in 1-cut, will be;
7:30 a. in., low- celebration.
P: 15 a. ni., church school.
11:00 a. m., Matin* nnd Litany.
7:30 p. m., Vespers.
Fr. Anderson, O. II. C., will Ik- the
Rev. preacher nt all the sendees on
Sunday.
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Excellent and hearty music will be
rendered on Sunday by the vested
choir as usual.

N IF T Y SPORT AN D TAILO RED HATS

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weather was cold.

out tomorrow morning at 9:50.
have a big meeting.

MRS. SCOTT/ ENTERTAINED
One of tho most delightful social
Evening worship and sermon 7:30.
events of this week was tho ten given
Subject Baptismal Service at Open­
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. M.
ing o f evening hour.
Scott at her attractive home on Onk|
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
avenue, honoring Mrs. E. L. Mnrkcll
Wednesday evening, 7:30. Subject,
and mother, Mrs. Williams, o f New
Night—The Only One Like It. Study
York, and Mrs. James Barnes, who is
No. 4 in "Houra of Moment in the
the guest of Mrs, W. K. Scoggins.
Life o f Jesus.”
Exquisite sweet pens, snnp dragons
A school of missions will be con­
and roses were aitiitieally used in the
ducted next week. .One session 3:30
rooms.
p. m. ami one 7 o’clock in the tVenIn the receiving line were Mr*.
Scott, Mrs. E. I- Marked, Mrs. Barnes
and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Scott was
A L L SOULS CHURCH
lovely in white crepe with beaded meTomorrow, the Second Sunday in
duliions. Mrs. -Marked'* French frock lAmt, the following will l»e the order
was of printed crepe, while Airs. of Divine services:
Larries wore u bended costume of blue
Sunday school nt 9 n. m.
Georgette over Sntin. Mrs. Williams
Low mass nt 10:30 a. m.
was attired in blurk nnd grey.
Sermon: "The necessity of n solu­
During the afternoon .Mrs. Barnes, tion of the Great Problem.”
Rosary, Sermon ami Benediction at
who is n talented reader, delighted the
7:15
p. m.
geests v.ith a group of readings, and
The subject of the evening’.* lecture
was encored, to which the graciously
will he "The Materialist's Solution of
responded.
In the dining room, the lace covered the Great problem.
Masses during-the week nt 7:30
tea table was centered with, a vase
of snap dragons and candy tuft. At &lt;«
either comer were erenm candles in
silver holders and placed at intervals
wore rompotes and crystal dishes of
mints, bon-bons and stuffed dates.
Mrs. S. E. Barrett presided at the cof­
fee serviie while Mrs. Frank Wood­
ruff poured ten. Refreshment* of
sandwiches, wafers, cake, mints, stuff­
ed dates, tt-n and coffee were served
by Misses Mildred Holly and Naomi
Scoggins.
About a-hundred guests were invit­
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
ee to meet these charming honorees
Our regular program of services
and the cordial hospitality of Mrs.
Scott was reflected ill every Retail ol will be carried out tomorrow. The Bi­
ble school will meet at 'J: 15, a. m. Wo
this lovely affair.
have n place for you in our Men’s
clnss Which is growing. We shall look
for you.
.
Mr. Kurbans will prriirh lit the elev­
en o’clock hour. He will have a help­
ful mesKip'c.
At night we ahull have the movie
picture "The Raven” which is an interpretiition of Edgar Allen I’oe’ii
poem. An appropriate menuage will
be given in connection. You will cer­
tainly enjoy the night service, us well
ns hear truths that will do you good.
Come nnd bring your friends.
Do not forget the Christian Endea­
vor meeting at 0:45 p. m.

IN DRESS HATS

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The Scrap Iron Class had one of
iU best meetings last Sunday if the

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 0:30. A very pleas­
ant attraction at 0:30, not 0:31 in
Senior-Adult department.
Morning ’ worship amt sermon, 11
a. m. Subject In the School of Chrint.
Baptist Young People’s Union.: nt
0:30 o'clock.

Mrs. R. L. Jones and guest, Miss
Sadie Hoskins, of Cleveland, Tenn.,
left yesterdny for a visit down the
east coast.

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done away with. Meeting every night
at 7:30 p. m. and Sunday at .1 p. nt.
All art* welcome.

First Street

W elak a

�fesst, to"— the name, Mrs. Gillespie,
had disappeared. 1/ this correction
goes askew, wo will begin lo feci that
I*tlfc1li&gt;hr4 every Ntlrrniwn etrepi &lt;»■wc, nnd Mrs. Gillespie, nre doomed.”
duy nt the llrrnlri llulltllnn. tOT
Mnrnnlln A w H Kanlnril, Pin.

Sanford Daily Herald

SOMEBODY ASKS: “ W IIA T IS A

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BRITISH DEBT SETTLEMENT

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CONDITIONS IN TH E EAST DISCUSSED BY DADS ON
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cigarettes
N. J. 1.11.1.t ill!
Almost every modern city is ton
l.rnrrn) Jl«aa«fr
I I . A . K K K I.
BU RLEY
AHi rrllaluit Mnnnsrr day In-coming interested In 'a city
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' i m Ra fa f-i Mi
nt r
fu
ha r?i r
Legion;
plan. Since the discussion of the-subA tli rrll.lim llnlra Male
I
G . _ A Community Chest out of which all funds will he
A|.pll&lt;-nll,.n
ject has arisen in Lakeland, followdrawn.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2&lt;i— Roger W. i or eat.* of Ohio have suffered severely
I.B W II IIIIH T
lirrnlnllnn Sln&lt;tn«rr
change ill the method of OUl
riiiinr S2V-XV rtftrr f. p. m.
7.
—Two
mill
tax
for
publicity
purposes.
Hainan
is now on his annual trip of the part two years, but the industries
civic government, score’s o f residents
anti
8.
—
Municipal
ownership,
.starting
with
water
works
inspection.
With some 10,000 mile* of 0f tile state are so diversified that
Hnttarrlft;lun Drier In A *t««W
1
5
Oar Yrnr............ ........ .......... *«■**&gt; have expressed their desire to know
soft
water.
travelling
he
will
study
conditions
*n
j
Ohio
ins
not
suffered
like
the
rtntc«
■Ik Manilla ____ _________ - j—---- ~
something shout this thing called ci­
of the
the Unitad
Unitiid f urth?r West. T h em howevcrl'Ii lew
tf,—Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
Drill errd lit i lly l&gt;r terrier
20 leading, ontfus of
ty planning—just wlmt it is.
Onr Week. ---- . t—.............&gt; I-*
States.
If
Is
report
divided
into
eight.
10.—Ten
thousand
people
here
one
year
from
today.
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Possibly the best definition is that
,
.
u~ 'IT! activity In Ohio today than in New
The Ills 12- It* IH-pnne W fflilf Hersections presents m&gt; um. u,M, vnl^ Yur,{ „ Now England. Ohio, however,
nld rntlrrly rairfa Scmlnnlr t'uantz n city piutl is a slate of mill.!, It Ii n
L
picture of currant businr .con- - - ■*
■ nd I. rubii.i,*d..*»rr rn da,. After- ri.a|tlU|t|on that thing-; arc that ought ’ - R4 r. s Mi fts !•a f t Ml i*j f t j this community. Reputed,. klanwncn unble
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i
„ | ,;f u wonderful state and 1ms some y
■lain* rule* mndr kiinun un pppllrn
ra
‘
nave
stated
that
while
thty
had.
in
no
.
;
y
*t.
1
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f Ion* S2.no per frnr. alnnja In ndt nitre not to bu nml things are not that
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! ■tM S h tW cltlm. n s cH M »ro M
treotfl of Ne*v York* Pcnnsjlha way renounced the ideals which nppled with Inen and women having vi
MI£MIll'll T il K AdfOLI tTKII I’ llKSS ought to he. Translated into plain Hi
pealed to And made members of, the vonia, Mnrylnnd ar.d Ohio,
The Assort* I c l Press 1* exclualvaly United States, it means that a'difc- ra
aion, energy, anti das Ire to do some­ pnniej. Personally, I atn very fund of
ha best men in the hlan everywhere, they
“ As New England was t!ie flrs\ rcc- thing worth while. Hence, I am very
SVl**n e °dI« *atVhra°cr»■mt«*d**tn ‘°I* " l .eputnble barn or shed or hog pen is ra
all of these states and hate to |ta,,
f j j believed, for the good of the comRiun* j tfon hit by the depression and the drat optimistic for Ohio in the long lun. them.”
local*'nawa "g S b ffilff
?f place on a residential lot « r « , h
fa ity, that tho local organization should: t0 recover,” says Mr, Hnh*!in,," ,so My reaction in Pennsylvania was not
herein.
, .Ic ily park or even a factory site. Iti
General business activities for ft,
.Atl.rlRhli of re-imWleatloji » f apjatel;.....
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prides
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f . itetum it* charter, and disband. Their NVw- York, Pcnnsjdvnnia and Ohio, be-1ro
philedalphia, Pittsburg, and United States as reflected by the jr,
means an expression
itlsp.ilclicH ticr«*Iii srs olso r^wprvtil.
[ useful
been |j.|J)K
secoml JVVV**A#|#
section vto- !k&gt; hit, &gt;
0mo 01
of ltho
cltle*
doing
In the providing o f playgrounds, well
v»*s*
-------- " ness, they believed;1 had
M'K HIV-* BL-UHIU
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IlO oother
u ter C
llic a »nrc
«« u
u tllft vory dex of the Hftbuonchnrt continue! u&gt;
Of r im it KU A l.t&gt; nun,Ml Mi t*h„nr Its in U K priM flU IU K in
lighted tUrerts, recrcntlonnl centers, KU KI.UX K l.AN IN KISSIMMEE, bumpered by accusation of acts *m- sorally 1a the second section to recover.: Y,r,j|( hut there seems to be n spirit hold steady at 3 per cent alnive narf oreiFft
HrnfPWR.AMr"
tlrely foreign to their purposes and jn
the cynter o f the denression throughout the state to depend more mnl., civic centers, parks, boulevards, ruit-i
TIIE AMERICAN PHC.S3ASSOCIATION
IiIo.i I h N,.
vv conditions
rnnililions had
__&gt; r*._
_ Ihui by moi
. . . . . ___
i , l .than
l .. . upon ...i.1
able meeting places. In fuel, every­
Kisaiminee has had a lot of un-jhicala.
New
had arisen......
arisen, waa at. Drldgeport,
Conn.,
1921. on inherited
wealth
one's..
(M r.’ Ilabaon’s r,rxt week’s rvp«t
thing that will be o f assistance In pleasant notoriety this week. It is therefore, which were detrimental to tj,c rcntor of denres- ion had moyedj'|mmL.^iatL. offarts. This is 'evidenced will bo on the Eastern Central *ut«
malting people mure satisfied with and
(.[,,,1 nf pUhiicity which is mislead- the her,t good of the community; And.
^kron, Ohio. Prom Connecticut to j., t|Ie attitude of romc of the great with Chicago as a ecnUr.iT
more comfortable in the enjoyment ;.,j, [ (f (|tl. p(t„|ifr, not conversant with srhiloclinging to their idenla they *ero Ohio, however, bttsfjnicsA is tednv If!. carporutinna nud i.lso in the case of
tc read- ™*dy to give up the machinery which f n|r shape. The steel industry is Back thc public at large. This altitude was
.MISTAKES IN NEWSPAPERS , t o f their environment.
the fnet.r. From it the average
CHARTERS (iRANTED
-------In this day ami generation people i r would get the idea that Osceola ,l ft open.uncombj.ttal.le opportunities ,0 P5 ,.pr rcnt „ f |t, cnpAcltyj coal! ,hown when the coal export tax was
3^),(]|fnr
discrediting
their
organization.
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min%g is very active; the carpet fae- c&gt;uacted. Everywhere 1 was asked
We hear a lot about the mistakes are not satisfied with the unsightly county is terror-stricken, wild,
tltr
Ttif
Aaanrtnlrd
Tfr,,!
We believe this action w u the right j torier. o f these atnten mv getting on about this tax. There secnis to be n
instead of ns taw abiding a
iri the Herald. We hear more about |und the ugly, they desire and mu*l
TALLAH ASSEE , Fla., Feb. 2a _
the mistakes than WO do about the have and, indeed, ought to have, n" ]county as one tun find. The average one to take. We believe it is still t h e 'mUL.h better. New York City i-&lt; feel* .^ q n gfeeling against it. Business
The following charters have been
fairly optimistic. The hotel i are men In Ohio, Itlinols and other states
times when there are no mistakes. In those things that are worth while ftl" l ' reader will not stop to ronjfder Hint light thing to do. Knowing many
■ • i 11 v,i;, mi repiit. tl t«. t.r f ::;i .,r ,| ,(u&gt;
.,re:i are doing .qi(l the^ considered It the most dan- sued by the Secretary of SLate: ' *
other words, people woubi mther point that, when oblnined by Lakeland, will ^ jm^tlcuiar iiirtanre which procIpL
H u ff Lock Switch Co., capital, Jj.
out your failings than your aucccss j make this city one o f tho nroat nttractpe puhtirity was brought hjgtn klansmcn, and knowing them to b e 'a good bnxipesi. There, hiwever, I»Tgcrous piece o f ioglslatloft enacted
OfO, Miami.
spending of money
the days of slavery. They claim
nnd this is especially true «uf n news-! live In the country.— tuikeinnd Starthe man who made the af- , nu'n
the highest Ideals, men who no suchi riotous
r
Florida Rush and Door Company,
restaurants hm! theatre.: n - du-^
Pcuusylvania cart .put ........
«n ex
paper.
fjdavit, by intrusion where he knew , v&gt;ouhl Facr'ifice, mid who have sacri- in the rest?................................
- - that „if ...........................
»
ln
&lt;•
paper, There are OH chance* to make Telegram.
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I'.e was not wanted. Alleged respon- !i(etl*
^ 0,&lt; K isslmmce. and j rin gtho boom times. The prihcipnl in -fr orktax on coal, then New York can l *P w 1
. Jachaonville.
mistakes in a newspaper where there
dustry of Now
.New York City Fi
Fa bankinff,
bank'inf, rt,i
rut an expo't
expott tax on jr.dp,
pulp, Ohio on
on;
, ',aA; J'an,1
is one chance to make one in other MAKING O U K ’PRODUCTS KNOWN ,n,;jUy f „ r llirents is hgund to be he- Saint Cloud; and Osceola county, we duatry
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“ ' ' avmK4 1t*rnpanyt
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lines nnd.ln ii nbwspaper’yvdryonc secei
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,j„artcrs. regardless of believe they will take such action. F or] and jobbing. The hanker.: ere not
■ Uriel. . Michigan on copper, ami nil ut,‘ lt:U
, ■ u ‘“
Farms,
real rsut«
tho mistakes nnd they cannot be bur- j
. f
.jht* Florida Tropical .here the threats originated. M ««r i prt’*em •conditions, regardless or the ju-ciatly optlmis-i - ov.r the i v *!■*•''the ettui Elates on something or othkor.st Gardens H
180,000,
(hieda
led «s they can in other lines o f Inisha,
ttb,c t« learn there in ,.j t Mde reader.; wilt not detect- the IfAricacfes which have hi ought them of lower inor. y . • - fa- n .'b t.yc pt- ,.... 1 1,; would mean slums for o i t r ; ‘ " P1
1,0" *
incss. Take your typewriter, for in- L V o n 7 'in d u -tiy in Florida that Is.t-rNted fa l -which leave n lying ini- in tj
nr. hurting tho common-. iflg those who -ell bomb, n f m i i c t .
and’ give a blow to Antori-I
S.tatC U»,,k* raI 'taI ID,stance. If you use one yourself you
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lt,'. |„. known nationally. , rr ion o f Oneol.i coUUy in the col- ili'- They are butting business. T h ey; nn money xntei d dine Co-demand for vnil pro
rity from which it would
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Pr
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will note the many mistakes that you * , ||al i; lht, (.iirun fruit huriness vmm
the Tunpn T im e when its «»t’ making hard-hudded. urhiete- h ir.ds Increase: and . bmd p w - take ts mm or lw « generations to re-'
V rang^A .rjw Co«iW ,
make from time to time nhd these
bj, „ u. [.'|,,rida Citrus Ex- n „,rU.r I:„ , , -t„ the lengths of mis- *"cnte crumble. They are retarding; strengthen. Certain banks b »v » ab cover. Personally, i kelane that
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mistakes you will erase and correct.
..... . Tjim}ui. This exchange is , presentation exii|bH«l In Thursdny's
They are intorfering with ready beer, ohhge I to relcre th.-.r
iut;M (,f IVnn,ylv.uua have
‘
" L-s‘ nvith
' *****
Tho linotype operator on a nowipaj!-!
,
wh m it count:-w here!;
And the resultant mental state.
enfom-ment of laws, they are dividends and mare w ,u # m * may .Urcly • mUbterpreled -tr.o wt lus o f " - •
J" cks n.v,n^ .
I, A. Coburn's
cr has a keyboard, similar to your u
the expenditure o f m u c h | r ^ d f u g %uvl» sensational stuff.
‘ he hands of authorities. They bo expected by nth r
tin t-')&gt;:•?.
tl
|»c„nsy!viuiln people,
........
1u n * 'Minstrel
l ‘ natr,U’ citMU!
live
u'1
in
vI*i*duO,
Unytf.nn,
typewriter and hi* mistakes are sup-, ifionoy* i-.r
Ex...... ui
„r uu1 exaggerated
i.* 4r*
:r. one
of
"A single state epm.o
rnr iP8tnncc'..
in»innvvM the
*«*-■ Citrus
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unv
fXflKki •
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)1 nri' discrediting men of good repute,: ‘ The jobbers of N:v; York City are
A larks Frozen Fruit Co., .apitil
pose.l to he corrected. Sometimes the b.M
thrwU«h it* advertising a g - . ^ f th„ t O.-eola county is inwlets. Brey are hurt in weL earned reputa- facing : nine 'tincr, !air-*y. Their work it elf airy more tlian u &lt;1 ■: can live on
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25,000,
Miami,
i.
are providing opportuni- is very largely Importing and export- its tail IVun^ylvamn n.-.-l.i th.
mistake* me corrected iiy the proof: onc.. that^ of the Thomas Adver li• •ing 'Orecoin countv m not Irnvie x It ’ thins. Th
t,e-.r*:o
W. ( ’ ban e litsurUnce fa_,
d
rad
dangerous
acts,
i! them &lt;d the rountry mo a* i ban the ( ex’
(r-g. Th" t if h
reader nnd when the operator is mn^* Scrxico of .lm ksenvllie ami Tampa, i- ft".' been done an Injustice by the lies for unlaw
i . . ,i;
'on lli-rnlily,
!h-* olt- need lYnnsylvuiea. A y slat.- ccltuh L.ipil.,1 315,000, l)i Iambi.
iog a new line In* makes another mis­ ! using -mil nationally read publica­ highly colored rej.ots, t.y th. thr.a.l They are eat:- e h.-iii tai he*,
Alonzo A. ,1ohjpn ('.tHtipaav, tapltxl
We recogni.-.i tiie justice of the cun- I inti- I ii- tigur
take that is never corrected ,ns only tion a* the Delineator, Good House- • f omitriiibtion which run:- lhr&lt;&gt; ,t .i all
*i :* ign trade which attempts to exist lay taxing other
one proof of the newspaper is token. ; keeping. Modern l’riseilla, I'n-toriiil
,&gt;f F annumce is issit, staf ? will fall a* d. I! Uhvm*. II .m ,'25,000, Tampa.
•h?
Depart
tm
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Kit
Klvx
Kin.
itenlion
that"
t1
&gt;--irsiittniinl reading ntattor.
Floiidn Coa.-l inve.stim .v &gt;a., capi­
Then If you ever saw tIn- inside .if a Review, Woman'* World, Wuinati'ver, i am cur:i!;
tig*.. »y sh-lW and i ' r iiuge. JloWtv
cchtrh it takes rto t-n- Whale.
The K ii Klux LI.tii is picture! a- blunted lot a t
ta*!
215,000, Daytona,
daily newspaper office when thoy an* ' II -iti- Companion, Suturilay Eceuing
lm
smh
dlspo.iti : eating a r. ign of let in. in this coun­ part. We tt*to i i lin t Milne of the, the e c.xporte ii’-il tr.-.portt,’ « find it vlmeil that there i
i
oiid Gahjei Utrtni. 1 irpuritisa,
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bn
ini's-..
getting ready to go to prc.-.i you wilt I' ohI, People's Home J*rtiraal, Literary
'opposilimi.
nnd
a&gt;
bo
uu-,-:rm
tittieh
ni'-re
,
1
lion to IVnnsvG it
mail of ibo agitation
ty. Out-ulers might believe
that
easily see that mistakes not only hap Hi,,,, t. and medical mnl nursing jour
T h . of t un
,i ■ mhr.s efIsewheG*
pretend,
hot
that
fear,
a!
mg
rapital
$ &gt;00,000, Miami.
u g u iu s l tin- 1 la
f,,r
perronal
reu-,
L '
UjtiiMr In life and property exi*t-.
pet* every day hut your main thought
| alt .if which have a combined frunl t(„. Klmu
gin of prni*■ ■ nil e uvcr-ied. Il'*W•&lt;ll:..
We
I.
line
are
ungrounded.
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t--.*
the
difficulties;
Residents of Kia imwoultl be "how do they ever get any-1
I
k
,
a
a
distinct
fueling
in
the
way
&lt;
&gt;
f
di-inuuUr.g
tfie
organiver,
thenha
Ju.-1
.me
lie
vv.u.l
Wo:d
In
in
closing
u-gui.lu-gai.lA
larg-,iiirgr
pneke*
jmcke containing 3n tv
,1, of who
eir.idittion of almost 15,000,11(10.
nice have a fairly gooil idea
thing right?" And yet Lite Killlit* pt*0a.d p k u
Fite Exchange is buying good space nrp |-jan (m.n ju t,-. If current belief zatiou. W l- know ronit- ,,f t|u* people; ^**r the bvite throughout the East ing New Jersey and M-vrylmiJ. 1 fii-.l ceilenl di posit c-f ram
pie who make a kick ori mistakes arc* m the country's best publications, Ii
II. r.Ut’ g me -il OL on | New Jersey very active. New facto- goad
a
the'
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ns
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element*
will
'di'ye
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ee
wjit
ciuty,
c
to personnel Is- tree, - lime of, and
eternally asking the editor to go thLj is
' putting good money hark of a gmnl
nt
In ! il".
i!ny and there knuv.n
! ! " f f al the kFuns-f*he Hr! a I ■b. F
1 ’.*!g it;I C-C i
the I t: il i;d i *t I luridj,
unity "f. the very best men in the- think tl -y 1:
*o Iu
place or that about the time tin- pap.-r
the tl.; I ’ i,t l t
ii a fir* spirit rmo*-;; : people. Ma- h.u. Ii.t-u dixcilvfered near T*eif-iriu*s
nnirlo Florida citrus fruit-, (hi
-•uim.nity heI m:&gt; l-i tin- organization. men .mi.” ,«
IhUI !ir,i t +I f. tb
goes to 'pres * nstd they think it n stale’s orange a and grapcfi oil. P i'4
ion
very i s- nnd a company to I . k- nv-rr u D»
i
viand, of nv.ir.-i-, nev. g
wijl
tiiink
t
.
b
i
laid
down."
who Lisuws lb.--., men
t H cL3i_i not III
strung.* that he shppld i. fo-&lt;- and t.-lt lulling' the
7'CCDft!
";f
a tn-nerr
r,ilicit from Hcrpcrith-.s iVnrhad r .»...i • mpiay
To rind :&gt;.,
t he kbin’H ehiirt.-r «
Umt Ihc-ie is rnt Ih-1- would for f: minute coiisider ih.tn rcthem he i* buiyl, fottfn gUp « new •
cui.
ds
d. or.
g l.as Ih .-ii formed .•&gt; w &gt;ik ifi. ilcpeit
I i r ie il *’-'•
m-ianco •, for tin- .hp-v • ith of* ■■g
(ter fruit of that kind, and it j.oints t&lt;* snii::-* ibb- for. nor ar.pib'sr.-nt in, imttn- MO*.-., till,-lp. ft i
ly
was
.
timidm
eg
t.&gt;
havp
tl
Hrit
paper, either weekly or daily, is like I
tii'• , will tmt I-.ihe advantage* that are t &gt;d*e had by
tin* thhm which rvnmr ha* ■-laim- good of
bringing up » baby: They have to he
.1: :
! di i-iim'.- fo.x. . d and lltlv
lying down.
•
mn - ring "S ial(l“\veet" product*, It i "l have taken pine.-.
No
thinking
nursed 'all day and part of the night.!
,
,,
,
,,,.
,.i a it
they are deicriliitn-.i &lt;&gt; pay u- princi­
It
will
he
tt
patriotic,
high
ideated,
Tt, m .
/ ... .'
,
h doing that nationally. In i lotel
man would for a moment believe that
pal tiiiil in'.erc.t in toil. G n.itleri'
1he Alt. Dorn topic.. (Hl.t nlenit one; .
Using numerou of the daily nnd these men, many nf whom have been jcommuitily-building, lione.st utej. to
that of the jlO.OOti.Ltutf.uuti dwetj to
instance in that office that shows the ! *
,„i
Mi. Klamtnan, you will then;
weel.Jy u.-w papers to nretuaiiit even mtivi- wuikeis iiir. the public good,
perversity of faU* in a newspaper ofthe United Sates, over one-half if it
Floridians Wll,‘ the- goc»dnc?r. of ‘ he. fltc KUjjjy wf f or' sanction, Ecmlinp h{-v»-' »&gt;* Die law-al.iding citizen-; w i t h f ^ .
s!t
a tn r,.. - ,lo-i 1
S
lire:
“
Sealdhvfcet"
brands.
(threatening
notes
tn
other
merrhants
yoU"
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y'n,r
,
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“ Mistakes are made in thi: hint reg­
Tl.i. wo.k i. on,, ol llu- t o » l
!l;
„ f this roomy. .... H o , " « • '
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Th-. j
ulated households, am! in every news­
can hr dime for Honda- Flu- men
. ..
f
th,.,,. ,k-KiJtrdlv ,mv "Atonement heenu-*- o f .misun,
paper shop, whether well regulated
.
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- e 1 lWo " nn ‘
u
&gt;
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...... ....... gewntl Impre-hm m thto.hi' f
who advertise Fiurida produc-t* Jia- :nek*., and the unthinking
iwall a i!.'l -1 tiding nnd ini*reprns.-ntation. is that in n Hi ’t
i*.
(bi
or not. Probably there was never n
5 on \vtil have all I rue \an i u ons wdb
tioaatly, and tIn- mm who make ev
*ii.
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I...
v
ll"le.
newspaper printed whir It did not have
England and g**. h i . ! .
m y effort -t.» tn-ivince their frit ud
I I . II. there is the aiiti-klun organ you in your stand for Dhi per i cut we ran t&gt;* eli.diK- !.i lo bay »r ;rr;
a few mistakes to it, dis. le.iit TloA Sanford Inatiliilioii under the direct man.in*! neighbors tl. il b Iprula .»ruiig**
iile.a. lin e too an- good men, con- Anh-i .i .,*,1 m. V.i'j will .lypnve Ecoun- product a Nov iinui cirsnr. foi c. ta
Topic is tm exception t.» Ibis ml,,
diel.s
of
ilnopportunity
of
doing
tiiiil gnipufruit an- the h.-M in tin .-vientiutm men interested in the wejaffement of the following
and when the publishers liml these
I demonstrate tlmt U pays for a nation
woild. are ihd;i,: n w»aderfully can
I
fare
of
tho
community
«1
ho
,
*
praised
ll,,n^'H
wh,rh
thpy
now
l’aM
'lo
ttmli
t
0
meet
her
obllg.-RVi
and
proU-ct
mistakes, rspccially in news items,
Snor crediiom. in vifw o» Ui;s nM otnur
thdy try to make a correction in the structlvo thing creating faitli. 0,,co urd ci.r-ed^nre^ the khimmieii. 1'hus hinme nn you.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
faith is estnblisiic.l the work is not so tW(j fnctUinB an, irpated, two factions
F&lt;.r the greater good wo bclfevr &gt;
y..u
next issue.
When the correction
events, the keenest hankers of Now
bird, yet the advcrliumg must g * mi |jf mw| wh(,
;H, pU|lf„K together »houl.l “ pocket your pride" In favor of
comes out with ii worse error than the
Yotk look for a ra'h-r nrtiv
. c.
to constantly create renewal o f that foj. th(&gt;
;,llt opposed to lht*
welfare, the good of ithe
Ii. Anthony, \V. II. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. Puloriginal Item, the Topic thinks it is
market
during
th
year
ItC.l.
M
ievUll is said tu b&lt; ereii other, t.. the detriment of their
faith even tb
n"
t[
l,n,,k
your
.-barter.
ing that tb. r.tui t ,will wing h .b
playing ill hard luck indeed, and Un­
union, l*j, 11. Hawkins, W. E. Scogffnrt,
growing cold.
community.
,
M t- ’’A,‘l b" hv he.ieve the same at ways hevWeen ver h.'uair IT.ii:-, the
]
people who are affected probably beFlorida roiibl well stand to have a
C. R H’illiams
l.nst summer these two factions 11' ti&lt;!.• -houid le taken bv you. \. * g ’’- iog i*4 b -tl: *1-1 .
lieve worse things than that. Two
■ ■ and h v.
whole flock of such institutions as the v.te-.im -whlit hitter, ami wild Stories
\
the
klnli
ihodl.l
».
ml
ha-1
iti ; ritfb ti1.ii w ,iv i l
weeks ago an account was given of
Florida ( itn:- Exchange, which n an
wvie. eirculated. This paper finally
’ • Mni? '»*' l,cIlcv,? &gt;l, ‘
•*&gt;
a golden wedding . eleht.-ition at lh,
I
"Every time tb.it I .i-.t tin- Mohawk
agg»vgati»ti of men engaged in one , .-fused lo print matter from either
mi an organisation and as in
Grandview, when Mrs. Charli-a Gil
.alley
of
New
V.ak
Flute
!
:::n
m
.rc
A L L DEPOSITS INSURED
industry who are spending good mon­
Side, as the agitation whs hurting the ,!ivi,lurl "PKoncnta to ether individu- imprcr.-ni with its gri af clivity and
lespie did herself proud with a won­
ey week after week in demonstrating
. Uy. ami causing nothing hut Itanil. s‘
■ ■
derful surprise dinner honoring the
iUi potential resources. 1 should not
their own faith in FhuIda-grown pro­
tro Ihu
Hauer heads prevailed, Isitli sides iplit] ''^r‘ Neutral, we feel sure
fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr.
be surptisnl -t.. bijo tit.* country, ly­
ducts ami creating a new faith' in milagitating, and Kissimmee went for- jHSri,e with ua.
and Mrs. &lt;’ . M. Keilbarh. In the
ing U*Lwecn Albany and Iluffslo, tra­ ;
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.
lions of them.—Tropical News
ward. Till now no mention of the Ku!
,1k’ *iak« uf »,!tl community, our versed by the New York Central, ti: iwunt, cretlU for tho fount wan given j
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to Mr. instead of Mr*. Gillespie, puich •
Klux and "antis' lias been made by 1-usine, ., Our good name, otir hunt. ., West Shore and the Eric Camil, l»cto the chagrin of those good pcojdo,! The “ ,,,"iU1l,r'’mr" 1
lhc !
the Gazette. Hut the time has come
nil llttow down all affiliation . come
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Sanford, Florida
the gi cutest
manufacturing eccand also of theTopic, wlion-the mis- hrs^ “ nB* fl,i’ 1 11
'* ,n
" ."&lt;&gt;u ' ;wiien wocannot keep silent, for again; which, tight or wrong in tln-m w Iv.m, i
L’ nitcd S at.--, it- lUmatv
take was (minted out. I a,* l week
n
l,^ lo t e n «n s will fff ‘ ''KVther nn Hg itttUm, i;t threatened, nnd agitation,|*'« «*“ i-mdccive to co-op.rathm, und ;isideal; its labor condition*, a re good; \
nol ttrt„ t ructiVl., ,-aurcs more harmj‘ * » ‘•ummon good. With the gmnl men jt nb!)Un;|4
8^ t cl,uurai
correction was attempted and aft.•r ,h,‘ “ • i" " " ‘riratio I ot Uoill.ra
the papers were printed .ami sent out
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l h , ,i,taB » i , k h i t .
Un-!*” *M '» « (» » ■ M B W ..... ....H mv!
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to subscribers, the embarrassing dis: S ? n !!!l
•■'""monlty h“
Cl,,,:.-., j |„k;
I,liuminm,. , , „ l m n m n n n H a u ( i n n n I , m n a , m n w M « |
covcry was made- that the one name we are all Intern tol in KoHuw
|,VHy, wptk!ngtogether to takead Van-]‘ » «'Mah|(sh himself here, and all o f . miiu.;: of rjte country are located to n
=
which would have corrected tlie item, it i- cm* of otir local colleges ail&lt; tag.* nfOsceola'swonderfulresourc11* together ran soon weed bint out. the south and the greatest mimlRT ,,f
had disappeared entirely fiunt the close at hand, •
9
i , to tear the city which rati be, nhd The individual who is using either ride j available water powers are located to
“ correction," which ended with liiej which will he. But outside publicity &lt;f the controversy for personal ends thtf mirth. The;it. tur,,iitIons are cerwords, "The account should have cred­
li anyone Iiiih a l.i k on this brand |,us
unfair publicity wo believe, will noon show himself up.tainly Ideal for general manufnetur.
"
ited the dinner, which Was a veritable of weather they should he depoited t " , erifortunate puhlieity we know.
We -Together, as good citizens ..f Osro- iltK of „|| ki|!(|a&lt; This valley is el-, e *]
London in tin- winter time. And the fav "unfortnmilc publicity" advisedly.;°*n coulity, let us run down tho harm- -1,,0t only to our greatest American ti- jt
cold weather in tin* tun thorn states is Why?
|ful influences, sujipnrt the laws *’* ties, but it in well located for export n
- - Mi
bringing the tourists to Florida, SanBecause il has made harder the city, state, and nation, upbuild the trade.
U HELL
WHEN u
1ford will get some of them as they thing which the iwst men o f the klnn community, „«U together in construe.]
* » ever establish redmoe- S
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
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drift northward. And we have n golf mid of tho “ antis” ’ nnd nf tho "ncu- Hve efforts of all kinds, and make
ooo
o «®
E STATE
WITH US
links for them this season und good 'trnlri' have ben -working to bring Osceola county I bettyr place in wh{ch!th(,r
,hc Matl„ of
Vork 0hil. »
hotels.
about. Thnf thing Is harmony, or eo- to live.— Kissimmee Gazutte.
i ntld IVim.-ylvanla. Moreover, let ,m&gt;jg
Our orders are coming in so fast that if it were not that wc L
-o
oporatioiu
Acliiuvcmnt
of
result
was
add thp^ we do not applceiate our t’a -j |j
Spencer Height lots ,nro going
kept prepared to render real service we could
I
A rharter has just been issued to radian1oppoftunlticr. Cantuia is n wen- n
Wt* hope every reader will take note well under way. For a long time no
fait. One of the boit sub-divis­
not
handle
them.
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c
of what the Kissimmee ■Gazette says factional feeling hurt been apparent. the Canaveral, Orlando &amp; .Southwest­ derfu) country, and both Canada and
ions In Sanford and all big lots.
Coot,
clear-headed
judgment
held
ern
Railroad
Co.,
which
is
capitalized
in this issue nhoiit the Ku Klux Klnn
the United States are oinking a great
See us now nnd pick while pick­
-WE DELIVER [
PHONE USKlnn members had realized nt $5,000,000 and has for itn purpose mistake in erecting tariff walls. The
in Osceola county. It stands for this sway.
ing is good. Easy terms.
tho
construction
o
f
a
railroad
from
county
and
every
other
county
oh
well.
United
States
should
freely
purchase
ku *
,
------- *— o---------erl, a false one they contend. Non* Cape Canaveral In Brevard county to raw materials from Canada who
ami wt* deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. Ami if you tl° ■
lt Is said that tin're are 300,000 participants in either faction had rec Scbring, in Polk county, n distance of should reciprocate by buying manu­
. • not drink Elder Water now—you will,
touristH in Florida this season. Thisjognizctl that frequently the klnn had 122 miles. Tile charter also provides factured goods o f us. The* Crentur exafter onc trial
AGENTS'
is something for Sanford to think Iteen blamed fur nets for which it was for the construction of seventy miles peeled such reciprocity tu tak o place
and both countries nre making a great ”
not responsible. "Antis" recognized of hrartrh lines.
about.
R E A L ESTATE
mistake by trying to Hock the natural j
this fact too. If we are correctly in­
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
a
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s. Smoke flow of commerce.
Get busy on the mosquito campaign. formed, nnd we believe we are, a
105 IV. First St, HANFORI), FLA
“ Ohio is coming along slowly, hot §
This is the time to kill them witn a movement has itcen tm foot some time; House, Moblcy’a Drug Store and
to disband the klnn, and the “ nntls" hr Hunt's Pbprmncy.
tf surely. Of course, the agricultural in- i u
club while they are asleep.
« □nanuoDutina Man ■!&gt;■■■&amp;■ bum ■MHRHaHHRMRiiaBaaH&gt;&gt;H* ,IR" '

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SANCTUMS

P e o p le
o f Sanford

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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T H E S A N F O R D D A I L Y H E R A L D , M O N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 26, 1923

RAGE TUB:

A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION'BY VINCENTE BLASCO IBANEZ
The fulfillment of St. John's prftphecy: the Rreed for world dominion calling forth Conquest, War, Famine and Pestilence from the lair of the heusl
‘
•
that astounds in its magnificence

Romance that inspires, beauty that enthralls, spectacle

M ATINEE PRICES: CHILDREN, 10c; ADULTS, 10c

EVENING CHILDREN,

FOR S A LE —Pepper plants by E. E.
Washburn, West Side.
280-3tp
hUIl SALE— Hosier and (Jays' paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

M
H
ta
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You can find the name of
every live Business Man
in Sanford In thia Column
each day.

Cards of SanfordV Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whoa^ In hia chosen profeealoa the Herald rreommends to the people.

Classified Ads 1c a word. No
Ad taken Tor lew than 25cAnd positively no Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words and remit
nrordlngly.

located.—A. P, Connelfy &amp; Sons.

George A. DeCottes

OUK PRINTING P ln riH *»s!
OUR PRICE
1 IL U H l-Hl
02 French Avenue-----------Phone 101

AUornoy-nl-Law
r—

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FOR SALE

Over Seminole County Bank

The best bargains ever offered in
FLORIDA used cars:
11*20 Huick «ix, touring, good
Quick Service Transfer
tires, newly painted, runs like
FRED
R.
W
ILSON
Storage Facilities
new. Price ..............
U we please you, tell others; if not,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
11&gt;20 Huick six, touring guar
tell us. Phone 498
anteed condition *
First National Hank Building
1922 Huick six touring,
FLORIDA
SANFORD N O V E L T Y SANFORD
u good buy uml the
priced right, only .
t WORKS
11*18*Quick Six, five new tires,
V. C. COLLER, Propin good shape .
$(00.00
CHELLE M AINES J!*1X
Huick four, in fine con- *
General Shop and Mill
,
LAWYER
dition
$225.00
Work
1022
Overland,
runs
ns
good
as
—Court House
. it ever has, only ......
$:tou.oo
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
11*22 Ford Touring, extra good $200.00
617 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed 11*22 Ford Coupe ........
.. $325.00
These cars have been passed upon
Henry McLaulin, Jr., by-our head mechanic ns being in A -1
B. W. H ERND O N
Opt. D.
condition, therefore we guarantee all
the aliovu ears to you.
Optician-Optometrist
INSURANCE AGENCY
We sell on terms. We trade.
FIRE--------AUTO-------- BONDS
112 East' First Street Salford, Fla.
8 ANPORD HUICK CO.
Phone 307
2K7-3te
101 Park Avc.
SANFORD

S. O. Shinholser

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

Contractor and Builder

ARCHITECT

n si
Floral Designs

nmml ami (irnunu.-nl.il I’ hints

SANFORD M AC H IN E
C O M PAN Y
General Machine and Boiler
•
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs Acetylene Welding
Phpne G2--------Sanford, Florldu

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L. B. HODGINS
AUTO RADIATOR AN D SHEET
M ETAL WORKS
Grnrral Repairing
107 French Ave. -------Sanford. F*a.
l-l-ltnp.

STROUT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Ave.
Don’t lose time if this ii)tnrest8 you.
od 5 room house, ajdi located, nice
ghbornood, electric lights, gas, w.nt! louse in excellent condition,
nor for quick sale mimes very low
tC*. |2,4Q0. $850 cash, balance
?thly. The monthly payments, ore
j* than the average rent paid for
Bar houses.
hy pay rent when a home can be
kht on such easy terms.
278-tfe

Mrs. A. I. Spencer
SPIRELLA CORSETIERE
Sanford and DcLand

FOR S ALE —Modern tmugnlow, lour
ami both, practically m&gt;w, A l­
FOUND
DR. B. D. CASW ELL so rooms
five acres hammock land on, good FOUND— A pair of eye glasses. Own­
Announces the removal of his offices road. Easy terms. Inquire 1103 Oak
er can have same by describing and
for the General Practice of Dentistry Ave.
*
284-3 tp paying for this ndv.
283-tfc
To 211-216 .Meisch Building
F01FSAIT!*'— New bungalow, ti•rooms
Feb. 17, 192.1
Sanford, Florida
and hath, all modern conveniences,
East front, Palmetto avenue between French Confiscate
11th nnd 12th streets. Part cash, bal­
New York Salesman
Twelve Billion Marks
ance easy monthly payments, like
Robbed o f Diamonds rent. Telephono 252-W.
From Berlin Train
284-3te

By Two Bandits

In Elevnlar in Downtown District of
Chicago Today
(tty Tli* Amnrhilfd 1'rr.M
CHICAGO, Feb. A:I.— Henry Hart,
n New York jewelry salesman, was
robbed of uityct diamonds which he
valued nl $11*0,000 by two armed men
in nn elevator in n downtown building
today. The robbers threw the elevat­
or operator from the cage at the'sixth
f1oni,„he told the police and with Hart
a prisoner mounted several floors
higher. They stopped the elevator me­
nacing him with revolvers and took his
satchel nnd diamonds. Hart said they
then left him on an upper *(loor.

FOR SALE— Lot, next
to* my residence, ideal
location.—S* W. Brad-

Men Who P rofit Act

(Ilr TSe A.wInirS rr.»«l

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P- FORSTER. President

II. F. WHITNER, Cashier

PHOTOGRAPHER
lit. View and Kodak Finishing
Good Work Guaranteed
OVER POSTAL TELEGRAPH O FFICE

SANFORD, FLA

Chautauqua Week Here
March 31st to April 5t
Mhft-«
ETRO

They dared not let
him liva

Thii h but one of the ama*ingly dramatic aituatiaru in

1 P rodu ction o f

Iiy Anthony Hopo

#11. T h e

BERLIN, Feb. 24.—French forces
have boarded the Bcrlln-Cologne oxpresa near Sengsley and confiscated n
consignment of twelve billion marks
nnd plates belonging to R. Ei Rtchhank, it has bt*cn announced here.

Di Giorgio Concert Orchestra
Scensrlo by Msry OTIara
Pliotograpby by John F. Seits
Dramatisation by Edw. Ro*q

Widely-known instrumentalists, under the direction of Signor T. Dl
Giorgio, eminent conductor. They nio always on^uainstically received

Van Browne Novelty Company

The Hcrnld delivered six times n At the Princess Friday and Saturday,
March 2nd and Third
week for 15c.

* This ift your opportunity to ac- j i i i i i H i i n i i i i i i i i i u i n i i i i i
euro a HOUSE OF YOUIt OWN,
Five rooms anti bath, toilet,
electric lights, modern through­
out.

Popular entertainers presenting diversified programs of iitstrumontal
und vocal numbers, impersonations, and featu o f maple' and flWilom'

DRnsnaaassssBssvtun;
, :=--

m

Vierra’s Hawaiians

M
--Hi

Singers and players who portray truly and vividly the music of Ha
wnii. A notable musical attraction which never fails to please.

$300.00 CASH
BALANCE $35.00 PER MO.

Million Dollar Hotel
Built in Miami
for. Next Season

interest upon interest at the rate
o f 4% compounded, makes money
grow fast at Our Savings Depart­
ment.
No matter how long you live,
money saved NOW will come in
handy.
Start your dollars earning in­
terest at this bank today.

In lid. ililrmnis were niark
MirliarT. conqiirator, if* init
the King of Ruritania,

*. O. Address, 228 So. Boulevard
one 408
Del.ami. Florida

14 Myrtle Avc

Oranges: During the past week the

Laurel Avc.
‘
.
285-3tp factory.*; The auction markets, after
FOR ftENY—Furnished housekeeping thiwing considerable strength were
inclined to he easier toward the end
or bed rooms, 211 East f»lh St.
of the week. The early arrivals of
the heavier volume of California na­
ENT— Furnished apartment,
vel shipments were, then just begin­
moms. SOU Palmetto Ave- ning to manifest themselves. The out­
2HG-2tp look for good Florida oranges, well
parked, continues very satisfactory.
W ANTED
(irniwfruit: Extra good quality of
WANED—*A chance to build
your grapefruit lias commanded exception­
new homo before lumber gets any ally good prices in the auction mar­
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­ kets during the last week, the f. o. b. ‘
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc markets being steady with good in­
GOOD JOBS fur good boys; clean and quiry hut at generally moderate pric­
healthful work. Opportunity fur es tin fruit of ordinary quality. Pres*
advancement. Apply Western Union i cut sternly demand with a continua­
Telegraph Co.
280-lfc tion of shipments in reasonable vol- [J
, unic would indicate a good reception p
i for well packed frtiit in desirable si*- H
es during the week.
Tangerines; The remaining longer-' I
ines of good quality are now in n j^
very strong position.
Severe weather over much of the!
MISCELLANEOUS
country hnndirup|H.-d the distribution13
FOR SALE— Wood for sale, small of fruit und retarder! the movement N
blocks and trimmings from the of frpil Into consumption around the in
crate mill. 50c n wagon load at the first part of the wick. As the weather
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood I lias moderated, consumption inis in -, *
creased and demand hua developed in'C
burn well.-—Shlnholaer’a Mill.
251-e.o.d-4wpi proportion.

FOR SALE— 5 acre grove, chickens,
furniture, $700. $300 cash, balance THE SANFORD SIGN SHOP paints
Sigils of any kind. Quick service.
time payment, no interest. Box 71*1
Prices right. Plume 480-W. 282-5tp
Room
7,
Miller
Bldg.
city.
28fl-3tp
HANFORD
FLORIDA
SANFORD
FLORIDA FOR SXI.E— 11*2.1 liupmohilc, driven HOARD— Reasonable for refined peo
pie, Lake .Mary Lodge. Profession,
2,800 miles. $85.00 worth o f ex­
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
al dietitian, also trained nurse. Con
tras.
Make
me
an
offer.
Address
DR.
R.
M.
WELSH
Kstnlill.tiril ions
28-1-titi
“ 11." enre Herald.
2Rfi-5tp valeseents taken.
Graduate Veterinarian
Il-K-A-I,
i:-S-T-A-T-n
lephones*
Office
I’ n r m .
In ,r.ln irn l.
FOR SALE— New Chevrolet utility
Iffice 12o
Opposite P. O.
t n - I n i l i r o T r d tnnil
In .u r an r fcoupe, has been run 2,0110 miles.
Residence 257
Del.and, Florida Five gopd coni tires, bumpers, spot LOST—Lock find Ini licit uf keys Tie• l l y I.a la
' S n r r l * llu n ita
tween Luke Monroe nnd Sanford
llo m r a
l.u .a .
light, at a bargain. Inquire of John
Return to Sanford Herald for re­
I l u . l n r . a 1’ r o p r r l *
I l i m l w r * . C tin n rr a
Culby nl John R usscII'b home. 285-titp
W. J. THIGPEN
word.
2H5-3tp
Main Oflflci*
FARMERS— You can get seed bed
Real Estate
I.OST—One platinum brooch with 3
MM sell IIUAI.TV c n ltr \ K V '*
frnm*a and irrigation plugs st ths
dinmonds set in It. Flntler leave nt
s \ M ’oiii)
i\vt:sTM
i:&gt;T
e o itP A x r
FIRE, LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfi*
■ 1 *' V
_— - ' _ —;
Herald office nnd receive $20.00 re­
P tio n r
IOI-N M nm itiliR A te ,
F o lt JJAl-E— Controlling internal "TiV ward.
278-tfe

STEW ART Tr

DOLLAR UPON
DOLLAR

209-tfc f. o, t». demand for oranges was very
*-S FOR RENT— One front tied room, 117 strong nl prices very generally satis­

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Seminole P r intern

CITRUS REVIEW
FOR THE WEEK

ORLANDO, IVu. 2u— The weekly
citrii*
review by F. L. Sketly as is­
KOK K K N T
sued fro mthe oiriee of the American
FUR RENT— Eight room house, well Fruit Growers, Inc., says:

"-a
1**

ADULTS, 50c

See J. A. H A N N

Wcrno Ladies Quartet
M ARCH FIRST

where. .

Care A^ P. Connelly &amp; Sons
101-100 Magnolia Ave.

P A T T E R N HATS

or Phone 18

AND DISTINCTIVE NOVELTIES IN M ILLINERY

MIAMI, Feb. 24.—Construction of
two new hotel^ at Miami Beach, one
A C T N O W !!I
to east a million nnd the other half a
million dollars will be begun soon, FOR S A LE —Oranges for aaler $1.25
per-humlred. Just drop a card to
-both to be completed by-next winter,
it was announced today by the pros- the address below.— W. V. Dunn, R. A .
Box 224-A, Sanford, Fin.
280 titp
(xrtive builders.

Featuring musical afn! character numbers in costume.

Artist-enter­

tainers o f exceptional popularity who score splendid successes every­

BIG DAYS
1 1 } Season Tickets for All Five Days

�iZ u ifi
such certificate in.tfcv nam
e^ f . a . h
south of Sanfotd. This division, the 31 E. (Leas lots A, B, C, and D, less
Russell.
1
Union thinks, would place Apopka beg. N. E. cor. ran S 3.78 chs., W 5.5D
GOLF
lSE b a l l
N. 3.78 ch*., F. 5.59 chan The Unless said certificates shnll be re­
City “ without a rival as Us fitness for , i
BO
&gt;T BALL
said
land
being assessed nt Up) dote of deemed according tr» law tnx deed wifi
the aeat o f the new county.”—Tavarca
the
issuance
of such certificate In the issue thereon on the 3rd day of April
Herald.
TENNIS
BASKET B A LL
A. D, 1923.
Well, Bro. Grccnslitt, we can see name of Unknown.
BOXING
TR AP SHOOTING
Witness my official signature an,|
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
how the line could be drawn south of
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 215, dat
*enl
this the 26th day of February, A
Sanford, but there is nothing north ed the 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1019,
I)
1323.
of Sanford in Orange county but wil­ lias filed said certificate in my office
t o t o t o t o t o p a t o t o to to
(S E A L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ier, which separates us from Volusia nnd has made application for tax deed
to
Clerk Circuit -Court,
county. The Union evidently meant* to issue in accordance with law. Said
to to say either east or west of Sanford.
to
Seminole County, F|a,
certificate embraces the following de­
to . last Tuesday morning nt about tan
to
By: A, M. WEEKS, D, c.
scribed property sltunted in Seminole 2-26-fitp
to o’clock tho moving of the Hitchklsa
to
County, Florida, to-wit: N. 1-2 of
to frame building was stopped by an in­
to
NE. 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 8, Twp. 20,
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 20.—A gnlto
junction issued nt the instance of Range 32 E. Containing 20 acres
nxy of young women from state high
to to to to to to to to to to Mossrs. B.- R, Swoope, D ( L. • Way, 11-tc The said land being nss'essed at
schools will muet Ip field and track
and
that
Babe
Ruth,
if
he
returns
in
i NEW YORK. Fob. 2ffl— Heralding
SiD- -A
Walter Togjlinsoif and Seth French, tho ilatc of the issuance of such certi­
competition at the (Unite .College for
.Some program for this week.
t)je approach of spring ami nnothcr 11*21 form, will bolster up the nioralo
nil of whom own property cither im­ ficate in the name of J. II.-Bryto.
Women here April 6 and ,7- ..Arranger
diamond campaign, advance cnrnvnil* and attacking strength o f the club.
mediately ndjpming or near the lot on
Also: Tax Certificate No, 745 dat­ Get An Abstract Before
merits
for the V&gt;urunnyjpt have been
The diminutive pilot figures Cnrl
Another chance for the ladies to see which thg ffame building was to have
o f nearly nil of the sixteen major
ed
the, 2nd, day of June, A. D. 1913,
completed
and
cntriiu..arci
coming
in
league baseball dubs are now on their Mays ami Knyi Junes, whose pitch­
been placed, Mr. RouhkFs was mov­
the “ oiled hair" star.
TJuying PHitferty
has filed said certificate ip my office
from
a
rcspromvnt
alive
body
of
schools
ing
was
a
disappointment
Inst
season
• ir i
ing by the authority of an ordinance
'w ay south for the annual conditionand
has
made
application
for
tax
deed
ing'procejs. Training camps, scatter­ will flash old time form, while Bob according to Miss Helen Wnrluw, dis­
Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry* passed by our city council several
»« accordance with .aw Said EJ. A. DOUGLASS, Pres,
ed In lands \&gt;f the palmetto and .cor­ Shnwkey and Joe Bush, 11)22 main­ trict governor for Florida, o f the Nat­ will bold the boards today nnd tomor­ weeks since, and tho c a s ^ likely l o j ‘ »
prove
decidedly
Interesting
before
it
1
certificate
embraces the following de.
pus from Florida to Catalina Island, stays, will be more/effectivc than ev-. ional Woman's Track Association.
row in "The Four Horsemen of the
Is
finally
settled.
For
the
present
the
situated in bcminolc
An
domination
contest
also
will
be
CrfHf., will 1m&gt; in full swing fo rail of er. Ruth’s determination to regain the
Apocolypsc.”
...
, . t fCounty,
Vlinto 1Florida,
+ln*»tflfi (il.Wlt
» liiN
to-wit:
Lots .1
3 flflll
and C A R R Y A SPARE TIRE
include
the clubs by the second week of March. home-run hitting laurels he lost Inst held. Outdoor events will
building occupies a position in the
4,
Block
4,
Russell’s
Pint
of
Fort
Weeks’ or so of conditioning and ex­ year, has been demonstrated by the races, hurdles, jevelan throws, discus
This picturu is one of the greatest middle of First street, across the head
SPECIAL PRICES ON SPARE
hibition pastiming will mean shedding strict program of conditioning to throws ‘and shotputting. The pro­ movies ever produced and was shown of Magnolia atenue, and the organ Reed. The said land being assessed
TIRES
nt the date of the issuance o f such
.o^ excess poundage acquired during which ho, adhered during the winter gram also includes volley ball contest. here before but' so many people failed still plays.
tho winter lay-off and limbering up for on his Massachusetts farm.
la ter.— The injunction case was to certificate in the name o f A. B. Itus- A coupon given with each FIVE GAL­
The events will be staged on tho new to see it that Osborne has brought it
The Tigers, formidable last season, college athletic field which is expect- back at reduced prices,
Competition with eager and ambitious
have been argued before Judge Fos­ aoll.
LON CASH purchase of GAS. good on
reFrulty, hundreds o f whom will strive will be much stronger, according to ed to Ik? completed in time.
ter at Orlando yesterday, but was
Also: Tax Certificate No. 747, dat­ n Wind Shield Wiper to be ghen
fo r big league positions for the first the Yankee view, as a result of the
And ns usual Osborne invites some postponed until today, when it will ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, away March 10th.
Tho meeting will be the second of
acquisition of Del Pratt, veteran sec­
time In their careers.
family
every night to lie his guests eome up liefore Judge Foster at his has filed said certificate In my office
its kind to be held at the college. Last
nnd has made application for tax deed
fhls rivarly for regular bertha ond baseman, and Kip Collins, south­ year's meeting developed two young nnd tonight Mr. and Mrs. Braxton office in this city.
to issue in accordance with law. Said
promises to be especially keen among paw twirler from the Red Sox in ex­ women stars, one of whom, Miss Anne Baggett nnd Mrs. Bag get's mother,
several clubs going through a marked change for Howard Ehmkc, pitcher. Harwick, of Jacksonville, later went to Mrs. Messer will see “ The Four Horse­ 6G6 Quickly relieves Colds and certificate embraces the following de­
103 Palmetto Ave.------- Phone 481-J
TdWea* of reorganisation, including Cobb has an unusual array of heavy Paris for the Olympic gnmes.
men of the Apocalypse” without LaGrippe, Constipation, Bilious­ scribed property situated in Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 4
the Cleveland and Boston Americans, hitters, flanked by n promising corps
Miss Lucy Fletcher, o f Greensboro, charge. Bring this slip with you, ness and Headaches.
nnd 5, of Bl«)ck 0, Russell’s Plat of
and the Brooklyn, Chicago and Kt. of young pitchers, a combination which
Brick,
it's
your
ticket.
Thanks.
who established n record for the dis­
will be hard to keep from the lip.
I f you want A L L the NEWS, and Fort Reed. The said Innd being ns-]
Louiw Nationals.
cus
throw, was also named to utteml
The St. Louis Browns, unless they
want it FR E 8II from the wire, nnd tessed at the dnto of the issuance of
,In t rest among fans is centered
Then
on
Wednesday
Dorothy
Phil­
the Paris meeting, but withdrew from
large y in the prospects of the New lira strengthened in several position*
lips will star in “ Hurricane's Gal" You want it in a legible condition, and such tertlficntc in the name of A. B,
athletics
to marry.
York (iinjl^,' and ' Yankees repealing arO not rated ns high hh Inst year,
will see ships stagger and sprawl before it gets stale, subscribe now for &gt;Ruascll.
their triumphs rtf the past two seas­ when they finished just n game be­
through gale-mad nights—destroyers the Daily Herald at|d..yop ^ i l l sure
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 748, dat­
)
ons if the face of increasing strength hind the Yankees In u thrilling fin­ RUTH RECOVERS
roar in pursuit of scurrying smugglers get what you want '•). *
ed tho 2nd day of June, A. 0. 1913,
■ mon ; several of their more danger­ ish, nor ns dangerous ns the Tiger*.
FROM BAD COLD — air planes diving to attack. Oh Notice of Application tfor tTax i,Herdi has filed said certificate in my office
Tile Chicago While Sox, with a
ous rivals.
well, wait and see the picture.
and hns ntade application for tax deed
Under Section 575 of the General
, While they are not discounting the tea mthnt developed fast last year
■HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 21.— !
to issue In accordance with law. Said
. Statutes of the State of Florida
opposition they will encounter this and boasted a brilliant string of young
Thursday— Miriam Cooper in “ Kin'
Babe Ruth’s famous cold, celebrated
certificate embraces the following de­
Notice is hereby given that B. Pitt,
year. Managers McGraw, o f the Gi­ pitchers Inst year, and Connie Mack’s in dispatches from this Spa for thq.drcd of the Dust" by Peter B. Kyne.’
scribed property situated in Seminole
purchaser of Tnx Certificate No. 12»4, i
... . .
ants, and Huggins of the Yankees, nro Athletics, who are about due to Inst few days, has finally a 1x1ir ated
.
,,
County,
Florida, to-wit: Lots 4 and
dated
the
3rd
dny
of
June,
A.
U.
1912,
.
V
confident their tennis will keep the emerge from the depths, may figure nnd he was aide Thursday to play
And'then the head ringer for Fri­ .
,
..
.... ,
Block i, Russell s Plat of Fort Reed,
. . ..
National and American league pen­ prominently this season in the pen­ his first 30-hole! tour o f the- golf day nnd Saturday will be Rex In­ has filed said certificate in my office j *
, ,
.
Hi* said and being assessed nt the
nant
chase.
nnd
has
ninue
application
for
Tnx
,
_
,
,
“
,
,
nants in the same city for the third
meadows. Hia recovery eased his gram's production, “ The Prisoner of
date of tho issuance of such certifi­
Florida is the mos( popular train­
straight year.
own chest no more than the troubled Zemin" starirng Ramon Navarro, Alice Deed to issue in accordance with law. cate in the name of A. B. Russell.'
ing
ground
this
year,
seven
clubs
Both pilots declare that their teams
i bosoms of the two colonels who own Terry, Lewis Stone and Barbara La Said certificate embraces the follow­
Also: Tax Certificate No. 749, datwill be decidedly stronger although choosing tho Everglades state for ! the New York Yankees, of which he Mnrr. Don't fail to see it.
ing described property situated in]
, ,
,
*
r.,
,
....
.
,
ud
the 2nd dny
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot
• of June, A. D. 1913,
they, plan relatively little rebuilding. their conditioning.’ Texas, Alabama |is the stock, fixtures nnd good-will.
..
...
i bus riled said certificate in my office
YVl&lt;? Pittsburgh Pirates in McGrnw's nnd Arkansas each have two clubs in Ruth had a slight ease of la grippe, VANGUARD OF CARDS
8. Block 3, Russell s Plat Fort lleetl.,
.
,
.
■
i
•
i
.
,u..
their
confines,
while
Louisiana,
Gear-;
opinion, loom as the club the Giants
The said land being assessed at the and has made apid
11 ration for tax deed
but good rare prevented anything I
ON W AY TO SPRING
gin
nnd
California
each
have
one.
suc-h
certifi-l1
"
'**uc
'n
accordance
with law. Said
must eliminate to stay at the top of
of
1so serious as flu.
CAMP IN M ANATEE date of the issuance
_
. . „
certificate embraces the following de­
The list of 1923 training sites fnl-.
•the heap, while the Yankee lender ex­
rate,in the name of A. II. Russell.
...
. . .
, .
..
.
fa il Mays, the Yanks’ underhand
pects his strongest battle from Tv lows:
. in
piteherj-arrived- Thursday' from his' ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26.—The vanguard! Also: Tax Certificate No. 317. dated
Na tionnl League
Cobb's Detroit Tigers. Cincinnati, in
.
,
, the fit), day of July. A. D. 1915, has1'1111" f ™ * * . F
^
\\
; home in Southwest Missouri, where
New
York
: San Antonio, Tex.
ouis Cardinals com p o sed ',^ , Rftji| ccrUflcato in my offici. Iltu, ami
Hlock 8, Russell« p a t of
th e‘ National, and St. Louis in the
.. ! ,
I
a t.
_.
_. .
F
-S
I t .. . . . I
n .,1
I •&gt;
. 1 L .,1 „
and
three
regu-j
T «* iw . i in ! F«ct
Reed. *1The nsaid
land
being nas
Orlando, F'la. he spent the winter hunting «n d , of thirt(.(.n rccrujta
American are picked as the strongest Cincinnati
has made application for Tnx Deed to
. . . .
fishing. Hu said he now weighs 15,
,
e„i,i reused nt the date of the issuance-of
Hot Springs, Ark.
Inrs departed yesterday for the team's issue in accordance
(Contenders by the metropolitan club Piltshui gh
with law. haul j
*
pounds less than he did during the
St. Louis ...
Hrudcntown. F'la.
managers.
cording to Manager Branch l U c k c y , ] ^ ^ ^
embraces
(
hl.
following
embraces
world’s sesries last fall. Mays nnd
Gulalina Island, Cal.
McGraw has announced that he will Chicago
Cures Malaria, Chills'
Everett Scott, the shortstop, shot a ti aiding camp at Braden town, F’ la., tic- described property situated in Somt-j.
. Clearwater, F'la.
Brooklyn
t stand P&lt;\tr on his 11)22 championship
who is convalescing from un operation nole County, Florida, to-wit:
and Fev*r, Dengue or'
Beg.
few holes of golf.1.cestui rg, F’ln.
Jinc-uK with tile possible exception of Philadelphia ---for appendicitis who snid lie expected lfi;o5 chs. S. and 3.92 chs. E. of NW.
Bilious Fever.
Wnllie
Schnng,
catcher
of
the
Am­
,__ St. Petersburg, Fla.
ntcr field, devoting most of his al- Boston
erican longue champions, warmed up to be in the camp within a short time. ror. of NE 1-1 of SW 1-4, Sec. fi, Twp.
. .Anv-[iyap.League
♦lon to bolstering tve.'ikiayisfl&amp; in . . .
Pitdhers Uftlt* hml (ktVeleskie of the All hut two-metrWi lh4 IflUb’Af roster 20 S. R. 31, run S 2 1-2 chs. E 6 chs.
New
York
, "* .... New Orleans, lor.
pitching stuff which nearly rest
signed contracts before they left.
N 2 1-2 chs., W fi chs.. consuming 1
Mobile, Ala. 'Cleveland Indians for liulf an hour
dub pennant last season. Jimmy St. l,oui* ...
acre M-L. Thu snid land being nssessand
then
hieked
with
them
for
five
Augusta, F'la.
nail, ■$75,000 ■ “ phenotn” 'from Detroit
to to to to ,.,f-at thi- date of the issuance of such
to to
miles over the mountains. Pilchers
Seguin, Tex.
ranciico, is eX|ieeted to fill the] Chicago
Herb
Pcnnock,
Bob
Shawkey
and
Joe
* ' certificate in tlie name of R. T, DeleLakeland, F'la.
CLUB BREAKFAST— 7:00-10:.’U)
in midfield, but McGrow, will] Cleveland ,.
to
to gall, "
Bush
nre
expected
in
the
Yank
camp
. ........ Tnmpu, F'la,
■, o veteran Casey Stengel, whose ] Washington
BUSINESS
MEN’S LUNCH— 11 :.T0-2:0&lt;)
to
to
Saturday.
Also: Tax Certificate Nd. ' 2243,
Montgomery, Ala.
ck was a sensation last year,' Philadelphia
to
75c
to
dated tho 2nd day of June, 189G, has
Hot Springs, Ark.
I Cunningham an opportunity Boston .......
to filed npid certificate in my office and
A La Carte Service
to
V- ’st the Job with the const
Most Major League
SPECIAL FEATURES
to has made application for tax deed to
"a
■r.
Cobb, Collins and
to- issue in accordance with law. Snid cer­
Orange Juice F'ree with all Breakfast
Swaps
Are
Lotteries
to
tontloy, unother expensive
Icttl Celery F’ ree with Noonday and Fivenlng Meld
t o
to to
tificate embraces the following de­
Speaker Cost $1,200 A major league swap ran he classed to to to to
&gt;n, is expected to add much
A. F. FAI.CK
•
JOS. J. WIGMAS.
scribed property situated in Seminole
to the pitching corps. BentF
’ormerly
with
Seminole
Hotel,
Jackson?file
Manager
as a blindfolded lottery without libel­
How times have changed!
On Thursday of last week Mr. J. County, Florida: K. 9 1-2 chs. of NFL
ed lMith as a jiortsido llmger
Not so many years ago a major ing anybody.
E Pace, .owner of the famous Speer 1-4 of SW 1-1, Sec. «, Twp. 20, S. R.
gtfr with tile Baltimore Oriit is legal in baseball business, but and other orange groves, closed the
league hail eltib could obtain lillliost
several years, but his work
as many players us it could tnkp ns to the winner and the loser— well, bargain with and became the owner
• champions will lie confined
down south for $50,000 or so. Now­ it is n snatch-grub exqhnnge with the of Dr. A. C. Caldwell's beautiful grove
&gt; rtound, according to McGrnw.
adays It costaliiore than thnt for even ultimate result, success or failure, not on Orange avenue, nyur Fort Reed.
nt lender has a dozen or more
a single player.
known until months later.
The purchase price, we nre informed,
from whom he hopes to weed
Branch Rickey, manager o f tho St. was $23,999 nnd by its purchase Mr.
Just reflect back to the old days,
her twirling star.
He also
or less than 20 years ago. There Lmiia Cardinals, today is laughing Pace shows his confidence in F’loriir decided Improvement from
............,’ T " . I,' A " "*
wni Tyrua Raymond Cobb, generally nnd sniffling at Charles FL FTbbots and dn's future.
Reruns, Hugh McQuillan, Jack!. .,
__ , , , ........ ,/
acknowledged the greatest player the Wilbur Robinson o f the Brooklyn Su*
On Monday Inst the steamers Anijta
ott, ‘ Art Nehf ami Jess Barnes—
WlSroi
game has ever known. Ty cost the perbas. And why not 7
nnd Sylvia Glen began running as a
iliesidca greater effectiveness from the
Detroit flub just $700. That was back
Didn’t Rickey exchange F’ordinnnd daylight line between Pnlntka nnd
^yotihgir inoiindsnien like Hill Ryan,
in 1906.
Schupp nnd Harold Janvrin for Fid? Sanford. Our friend Fred Pixley
Claude JoNiuinl and Virgil Barnes.
The following season Connie Muck Pfeifer during the summer, o f 19217 formerly clerk on the steamer Jack­
_Pittsburg's veteran and hard-hit­
of the Athletics grubbed off the youth- Of course he did.
sonville, is purser on the steamer Anting aggregation, in McGrow’s belief,
foi Eddie Collins off the campus at
Ami didn't Pfeffer have one of the ita, nnd looks ns natural ns of yore.
l_ will proven formidable obstacle, unColumbia university for traveling ex­ most prosperous seasons of his long Up to this time the Sylvnn Glen has
; deg the leadership of Bill McKcchniu,
penses only. And in 1908 the Boston career with (he Cardinals during 1922. been unable to cross Volusia bar and
.. wjrti took the Pirate helm around midAmericans obtained Tris Speaker
And at the same time niovo your the Anita has been running between
season List year nnd developed I he
from the Little Rock club for a
finger around the list of National Sanford and the bar xVhilt* the Glen
-club into n dangerous contender in the
try $500. Hero are three of the oldest League players and try to locate runs between Pnlntka and the bnr.
tensing month of the cutppaign.
men in the American league, in point Schupp and Janvrin. It can't be done.
A telegraph office has been estab­
Cincinnati, reorganized with a britor service. They have outlasted ninny
Schupp is now located with Kansas lished in the Sanford House for the
•linnt youn ginfleltl nnd good pitching
of the inter day stars, who cost many City in the American Association, and especial convenience of the hotel
also figures strongly in McGrow’s calthousands of dollars more. And the Janvrin recently was released to the guests and for the benefit of nil who
«Cp1ations, while the Chicago Culm,
combined expenditure for this trio was Senttlo club of tho Pacific Coast wish to use it. Miss Inn I. Chaney,
With a ,pitching ItS If above the ordlexactly $1,200.
of Milford, Mass., Is in charge, nnd
league.
— the easy-riding Triplex New Departure bearings in
nflry, promise to bear watching.
Then there was llahe Ruth. Even
Pfeffer
was
the
winning
pitcher
of
nil
who
have
any
business
with
her
Springs (Patented) of the front and rear axles.
- Huggins bases much of his confithe great Bambino, though coming to the Cardinals’ staff in 1922, winning will find her an agreeable and accom­
O v e r l a n d — its bul l - dog — the all-steel body and
rifns in 1923 prospects upon Ids be­
the big leagues when prices were high­ 19 n/id losing 12 gumes, while with un modating lady. Citizens may leave
motor that docs not pump baked enamel finish of the
lief that the Yankee pitching staff.
er," was bought l»y the Boston Red earned run average o f 3.58 he sur­ their messages there when too busy
oil.
s the deciding factor in last year's race ■
Overland— its longer lines,
passed such artists us Alexander, Mc­ to walk down to the J. T, &amp; K. W.
Sox'from
Providence
for
only
$2,700.
— the twenty-five and better higher hood and lower seats.
• will I k* even more consistent this year
And the same may he said of Wal­ Quillan, Meadows and Grimes,
depot.
gasoline mileage of the Drive an Overland and real­
-if
Of course there are other trades
We find the following item in the
ter Johnson, Babe Adams, Joe Wood
Overland— its’ Timken and ize the difference.
and others of the older galaxy of that nry not on tho right side of Rick­ SpringvHle, N. Y., Journal ami Her­
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stars. Each of them was obtained for ey's ledger. There was one of several ald, of the 21st inst.:
The New
"Dick" Holland hn* started for n , O'Ji.j
practically a song. They were cheap years ago with tho Phillies, when the.
nirpme
investments, hut as events Inter prov­ Cardinids parted With fxe MeadoVrs, warmer dime. With his brother Nel­ f’” 0 -' ittfitT/:.
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
ed, turned out to bo some of the must Genu Paulette and •« wad o f coin for son, of Buffalo,, ho hns gone to East
^
PILLS BURY FLOUR
Frank Wopdward nnd Saginaw, Mich,, to Join his ! other
famous Htnrs in Ihu history of the Filmcr Jacobs,
.7/ u
,
Douglas
Baird.
brothers,
Dwight,
Charles
and.
Lute,
game.
it-lb. SACKS
Rickey drew dead timber from the nnd together the five will set out on n
But times have changed, nnd a big
PILLSBURY
league mngnnto now hns to tnlk In PhlllK’s while Meadows todny is rat­ grand tour via Chicago, St. Louis
'l2*lb. SACKS
nnd New Orleans to F’loridn. At Fort
terms of around five and six figures ed in the $50,000
Reed, near Sanford, they will visit
in order to buy talent with which to
PILLSBURY
ORLANDO — Approximately fifty their brolher Herbert, nnd after bask­
bolster his club.
Roaditcr $S2S - Coupe $795 . Srdnn $S60 • Afl IW . /. •. k TJtU
-0-lb. SACKS
automobiles fllleS with UVnnge coun­ ing in the sunshine, hunting nnd fish­
&gt; PILLSBURY
S f fho Ovtiland cdvertisemtnt in thr Ftb,uarV 17th Saturday Evening Post
LAKFiLAND — Contrnct for tho ty boosters are expected to bo in line ing n few weeks, will return home via
for
the
motorcade
to
Polk
county
on
and
New
York.
They
nre
to
be
envied.
election
of
Uikeland's
$790,000
ho­
WE DELIVER
The Apopka City Union wants Or­
tel has been let nnd the actual work March 1. Stops will be mntic e » route
is expected to get under way shortly. where the “ friendshippcrH" will be ange cut into two counties, starting
The hotel is Ixdng erected by the entertained. The itinerary also calls on John's I-akc, nenr the resiilbnoo of
Adair Realty and Trust Company, of for n stop ut .Southern College. Lake­ Judge Speer, and running directly
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.to the St. Johns river, either north or
Atlanta, Go.
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FLORIDA LASSIES
FLORIDA CENTER
OF TRAINING CAMPS, .
HOLD TRACK MEET
MAJORS START WORK

FOR THE
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SEMINOLE
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The Valdez drill

36 YEARS AGO
IN SANFORD

the Difference

FLOUR SALE

$1.30
70c
40c

SEMINOLE OVERLAND

P. McCuUer

SANFORD

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"A general survey of Florida indi­ SALE— AR M Y S H O E S -S A L E — Wo (trouble quickly relieved with Foley
goody-goody little prig, and I had
rend no more than two chapters con­
cates nothing but optimum and prog­
have just bought a tremendous'Kidney nils. Refuse substitutes. In­
cerning Willie when 1 wanted to creep
ress. Yet the folks away down here stock of Army Munson last shoes to slat upon Foley’a Honey and Tar. Sold
up behind him nnd pinch him just
in the lam] of sunshine and flowers lie sold to Jhc public direct. Price everywhere.—Adv.
u, to aco if I could startle him out of his
are not satisfied. They arc demand­ $2.75, These shoes arc lOO'.J. solid
it
ing those improvements wheih come leather with heavy double soles sew­
m. owlish primness by means o f a per­
NOTICE TO PROPER­
■ fectly natural "Ouch!"
with time, fulling to old, thickly ‘act- ed ami nailed. Tho uppers arc of
T Y OWNERS
N
What was most remarkable about
tied communities of New England. heavy tan chrome leather with l&gt;cl*
■ Willie was that he kepi n great book
A special correspondent of
the The people are turning their eyes anil lows tongue, thereby making them
In the construction of City Paving
J' nnd whenever anyone did anything Christian Science Monitor, writing for minds toward cultural attainments, waterproof. These shoes aro selling
there
will lie a surplus of enrth which
IN DRESS HATS
■ kind for him he straightway run with- that publication from Orlundo, has the such as new libraries, literary clubs,!very fast and we advise you to order
m out delay nnd wrote all .about it in his following to say regarding
Florida nnd clubhouses, highway beautifies- ini once to insure yroue order being fill- i bc,on** *° the cit&gt;'‘ 11,0 City wil1 u,c
* book. Here he had neatly nnd nccu- nnd her future:
n if t y s p o u t a n d t a il o r e d h a t s
tion;
to recreational
advantages
nsjrd. The
nre 0 to 11 air widths; a!l the&gt;‘ hnvc nced for&gt; " :tcr which tho
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■ rately tabulated, Mother, Father, •"Florida is awakening from its Rip larger and more adequate country pay postman on receipt of goods or! balance will be disposed o f to private
■ ' Aunt flctsey nnd all the rest o f the Vnn Winkle sleep of centuries nnd ac­ clubs nnd golf courses, municipal send money order. Money refundedP*rtica ln thc vicinlt&gt;‘ ,,f thc work at
Watch for Our Opening
U family, and then if Aunt llctscy did
es nre not satisfactory.............
satisfdctory.-The U.l25c Per cu‘ &gt;J‘ whcr.c ‘ hc haul wl!1
tually beginning to take ndvnnlngo of perks nnd playgrounds; to matters of if shoes
g, something which tempted him to be
legislation
that
will
provide-statewide
s;
Skoros
Co..
M
il Broadway, New1not cxroc,, “ •00° fecl nnd one ccnt P°r
its soil and its climate. While the
O l
-l
gx aagry instead of wickedly expressing Peninsula state is devoting an nbund.1fmcihg laws against roaming cattle, York City.
182-tfc cu‘ yd‘ a,blitlon“ l PCF. K&gt;0 feet .when „ {t
S fh b anger, he nobly rcstVitlned himself nnco of time any money to the ever-, funds for the advancement o f tho
the haul exceeds 2,000 feet. Sl
and went and looked in his great booh increasing ’crop’ of tourists, to con- jyoungest sthte university m the UnitAnyone desiring any, o f this chrth
.
oT 'U
TORTURED M ANY YEARS BY
« under (he Index "U ," found the name
should
notify
thc
City
Manager.
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struction nnd highways, yet the na- &gt;tl States, the University of Florida,
BamiDscsBBnL'BrnaaaaaansasBnnnB . , , _
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KIDNI-YS.
of Aunt Betsey and read nil the good
C. J. RYAN.
tive ’Cracker’ nnd the new son of and the betterment of the public school
things Aunt Betsey Imd done for him
2-l9-o.a.w.-1w
City'Manager.
Florida from Iown or Maine are turn- a )stem. People are crying for a
"I have had. kidney trouble for
\
Thomas A. Green, o f ‘Washington, whei
whereon his anger departed nnd he
ing their attention to the soil, the state publicity fund so that Florida twelve years," writes II. P. Pinkney,
vy
| l&gt;. C„ arrived in the city Saturday1bctu
betook himself to Aunt Betsey to de­
foundation of permanent wealth. may take its place with California, West Jackson, Miss, “ Pains in hack,
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nnd will spend a short time here en iu-,.r
liver unto her n long and sanctimoniGreater impetus lias been given agri­ for instnnee, and spread the message joints, catches in tho hips, run down
MRS. FRBD DAIGER, Society Editor route to other points of the state.
ous oration relating how he had been
cultural development in Florida in of Florida in a true nnd dignified and getting up too much during thc
tempted and had overcome the temp­
Phone 217-W
is a Prescription for Colds, Fev*
v-S|
the Inst 18 months than any previous manner.
John Ncncevich, Joe Pekno'y and tation.
night. But since taking Foley’s Kid­
•I « » ■ t i f f « ° 7 l r l * « a
jm
er
and
I-nGrippe.
It’s
thc
most
"It
has
been
an
open
winter.
OldJoseph
Ketress.
o
f
Gt.
Meadows,
N.
five
years
in
tho
state’s
history.
Daily,)
/ „ are
..»/ * * k * r » ar n » » l » )
ney Pills, my suffering is over, and I
As 1 remember, on finishing the
|| » ■ a r * r a l v r la la la a , **rl«
Backache,!speedy remedy we know, preI rari (a IhU drparlmrai, altlna J., are a party touring this ^tate and book 1 threw it across the room in tales are written of new tracts of hind timers who resided here in tho 80’* feci like a new ninn.’
Talla. ar Irlepbom* «ha llaaa. il **lt arriving in Sanford yesterday for n such a forceful disgust us to make a being cleared for tho plow and thc toll of those days when a fireplace rhcumntic pains, kidney nnd bladder Iventing Pneumonia.
Wgrrallr apprreUlr*
few days visit.
planting of new orange and grape- v/ns only an ornament. Thnt was be.
great deal of repairing necessary be­
fruit
groves, celery, lettuce, eucum- tore the deforestation of the -southfore it went back to the library nnd
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Stanley G. Miller o f New York nr- the next time I was out of doors nnd bora, strawberries, grapes, corn nnd cast. But the weather man, has been
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tomatoes. There is a growing pride generous this year. Straw Imta and
‘
Briil
'e
r*'*‘
d
*n
*^
an^
,,nl
yesterday
nnd
will
thoughts
of
the
saintly
Willio
popped
Tuesday—Social Department
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1
sjxfnd some time here attending to
ir.
being
known
ns
a
!fnrmcr’
or
hor- riiirt sleeves are in vogue nnd all the
.
into my mind, I picked a quarrel with
at Club rooms nt 11:30 p. in.
t^' %
£ *. .f^
business, making hia headquarters nt n wholly Innocent oral inoffensive lit­ ticulturist. Possibly this pride-is In- j people arc chert-ful nnd happy.”
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Wednesday. — Literature department the Montezumn.
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creased
when
it
is
known
that
a
bright1
--------------------------tle ricighbpr girl, although I wns by
business meeting nnd election of
Cures Rlulnfltl, Chills
nature a peaceable child, just to show statistician has fighred that n carload / » £ £
officer*, nt club rooms nt 3:30 p. m.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Pfcgett of Pnlnt- how different 1 wns from Willie.
of vegetables or fruit is leaving I lor,)n(] F e v c r Dengue or
j ka nre visiting in Sanford as the
idn
by.
rail
or
water
every
five
min-.
Vff
W
Bo 1 am not referring at all to the
Ililious Fever.
I). Prescott of Orlando wns jn the guests o f their son and family Mr
utes throughout the year.
_
books
witji
a
moral.
1
merely
mean
city Saturday transacting business. and Mrs. K. L, l’ngetto nl-their home
“ The movement of fruit nnd vege­
thnt all truly great literature worthy
HOUSE PASSES ,
on Park avenue.
6f the name Ims expressed quite un- tables from Sept. 15, 1022, to Feb. 8,
John Perry, Jr., of New yqrk was
aojf-consciously men’s natural love 1023, was tremendous. All-rail ship­
ENEM Y ALIENS _
Miss Isabel‘ Goodhue, of Washing­ nnd admiration for what is truly ments of the products. of Florida's
I ’ among tho ftri ivplS in the city Satur­
ton, !). C., is the guest of her brother great and good and their natural per­ soil for Hint period Via Jacksonville,
PROPERTY R ILL
day.
that should govern you when you rnme to have vulcanizing done here.
C. L..Goodhue nnd family, at their ception of the ugliness qf what is ev­
Worthless thin'gs nre often made t o ‘ look as attractive as the best.
Hampton nnd High Springs total 27,-1
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Judge, mul Jtra,. J. L. Doggett of j,home on Magnolia Avc. Miss Good- il ami false and that this point of view, 812 carloads. This docs not include
Quality should he demanded as well. -O UR REPUTATION FOR DO­
WASHINGTON, Feh. 21.—The ndJsclsbnVillc spent the week end in ! hue is a lecturer for the Audobon so- so inestimably valuable is all uncon­ the great amount of products thnt ministration bill directing the return
ING VULCANIZING of the best has been honestly earned nnd will
Sanford, stopping nt the Montezuma, ctely.
l:v strenuously maintained. When )oa have tires vulcanized here you
sciously absorbed by the. child; the has been shipped by water'and'by in- o f n* much “ * * ,0&gt;°°0 « f l'nch
enn he sure that good service i* accompanied by
results every
very spirit of the work communicates dividual* who have used parcel post of formcr ‘‘" cm-v ■ « " • » hlM b&gt; th‘‘
MISSION AT HOLY CROSS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward lame nnd Mr.
time.
itself to Ills spirt, if the selections nnd express. No wonder the people n,ion Pnq'erty custoilian wns passed
iml Mrs. Archie Betts spent the evenEvery.evening at 7 :1r*. there i&lt; ser­ made for hi* rending nre wise.— By 01 want to be called farmers, when the F«torday by the house. It now goes.
irg mo-t pleasantly Saturdny, in Or- j vice at Holy Cro.^s church. These rer- ive IJcaiiprv Miller of the Child-W ei-, records show thnt 11,659 carloads o f ! to ‘ hc acn" teThe vote wns 300 to 11 and came nfUndo.
vices ate especially interesting and fare Magazine.
oranges, 8,729 carloads of grapefruit,
J lS
,
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i , ter the house had rejected amendments
instructive and are attended by an’
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I «93 carloads of lettuce, «2i carloads
‘
proposing restoration of all tIn* pro-(
Hill Union ef Monticello, n brother ‘ ever increasing cr»v.&lt;|. If you luve
Oak Avenue and Third Street
of vegetables and "fid carloads of cel­
perty;
return of all of the property of
«f Mr*. W. A. I.e.iter, hao accepted n not beeti, conn- ^iit tonight. You will
ery have been shipped Via nil-rail from*
Austrian nationals, and the declnrapojtinn a« hipping clcik for the C. ray "\V iiy haven't I In tii before."
Florida '‘arming nnd fruit centers
-SANFORD, FLORIDA
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tion of policy by congress thnt all
IV. Zaring Co.
* A special service for children i* l&gt;esince Sept. I ft. And, in addition, the
of the property would Ijc restored ul­
ing held each afternoon at I o'clock.
* n n n A ir n n
records show four carloads of pinenptimately.
Mr. ami Mrs. E. I.. PageUp ami
»*S)
l,b'-,: tomatoes, 3 1 8 ; cabbage, 1*9 :
Aside
from
the
return
of
all
trusts
1i i i B i n i B iia m z a n R iH B iZ K z a iB im z B B iz iB in iim iiim i
fjests .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. I’agvtt alnk1 TH E E V IL OF TH E I*It 17At IIY
strawberries, 182; cucumbers, ?i; pep­
Aof $Hl.OOO or less ami a like amount of
S1(llt\
Mr». \\ ,\. la'-tU”-, motored to OrlunH
pers, 13S. plus an average qf 300 enrtrusts, whose value exceeds this!
do Saturday afternoon
Once ns a child I got front a SutiW ASHIN'GTON, Feb. 23.—The Itri, loads more daily of all frtdt and vegedny school library a book cnllcd "\\il- t i &lt;n dcl-t furding "arrangement last tables until March t or lit. The cu- amount, the bill would provide that all
m
Mr. and Mrs. A. U'lTlor of St. Pet­ lie Trying to !»• Good"— I don’t know night was one step.nearer completion cumber, tomato, celery, and lettuce! income accruing from the various
trusts
after
the
measure
became
cfersburg Were among the arrivals here what there ivus that allured me in the congressional approval nf the net rat- j ! , has only started. It bus been
fedive should In- repaid to the tuitionSaturday and nre stopping at the title, but anyway 1 chose it. Willie
tly m **
g it'ate'l
Murula's
greatest •**»»•
and Irichest
agricul- ,
I
..........settle..
&lt;
lit) Kill * ItlVlUI-'SI
IVHI'II ttRinur
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I 'Montezuma for n short visit.
was a most self righteous, unnatural. n” ",t v/i li
lG jtrsiri having been tural and horticultural year. The ship- A
n.\* 'I i -'^o .i L the alien a
ANNOUNCES
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zoeipL-ted • t nlny. Only the aignn- ll)cnl
0f citrus
t.jtius fruita
fruits hai broken nil
nil,
" " u
"
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ment of
properly custoilian. estimate* that this
turn o, J tcn lc it Harding is n-quired ri.(-ouls, and the prices have been good.
» o
» »l* «- ii- « ........
. . .
to Jteimit ihe
ilo- ire**
trea •••-«•
ury 'to
exchange.
K,orij „. farmers nre Indeed
wearing: measure
. . if enacted into low would di*
m
fn -u ,| ,••'Dement
't'cio'-nt rorei-ments
i
.
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vi»ree his office from custodj over
r
agreements. fm
Cott1
approximati’lv U«i per cent ol the inA
gtc dm; I m l 'll win completed when ; ",\‘(lrtli and West Florida nre pink•lividunls whose’ property had been
Latest Models of
i ''ini
th • hzuss aecvpted letmte changes in j jll(, heavy demands for Sntsunm nursIII-- n.itirh . i-‘.tl; meat b:H without tmi- try stock, and-the supply is prncticnl- seized. There would be returned, how
ever, only about $15,000,000 out o f the
i
diftontieR.
jly exhausted. “This -indicates an ac- $317,000,000 nnd made value of the
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^"irresslonnl
ap,
jvjty
whlch
|
s
gratlfylrtgt
Ceh-ry
in
CIC CHASS
p n m l a:id v il lithe signature of the the Sanford tlistriet is 1(1 per cent property held. This lotnl does not tnke
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pro alt- it a - untnl to be eortnin, trea-, , ,ier than Inst year when 3,500 cars into account the value of the German
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.I heavit
&lt;!V • / . ;
s Tuesday, Feb. 27.1923—110 S. Magnolia Avc. ;
su.y oTictals t*egan the drafting of) were shipped out of the state. W at­ ships seized after America's declara­ •■
tion
.,f
war
and
now
held
by
the
gov­
%
3
r i t f
inde.tturrs vvhlrh are t-&gt; be exchanged
inatnam
ermelon seeds m Central Florida will ernment.
A'
Ih , »v&lt;- -:i ill- I ' m.ted States and Great
l« in the ground by Washington's
1'atents
to
I
h- returned under the
Britain and which will put into ope­
birthday. Upland cotton growing in Inf! would include only such ns were B B S ...........................
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ration the program for refunding ov­
Florida in taking a now lease on life, |not in litigation nnd not held by the
er sixty-two years the British vvardue to the state plant board’s discov- 1 wur nnej lmVy * departments. This
ilmo debt o f $-1,000,000,000.
cry of a method to eradicate thc boll would exclude tho thousands of pntThc indentures will embody the
Wecvll. Apiaries arc increasing onor- cnt« sold for the chemical foundation
80 per cent of &gt;our motor trouble is thc use of low grade Gasoline. M
terms accepted by the British govern­
B
niously. Banana growing is becoming f(,r the recovery of which the governAsk us to nhow you the difference ns analyzed Iiy the Drp.irtment nnd . prescribe the method* of
n
:l settled and paying industry. Saw meut has instituted court action.
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men!
of
Agriculture
of
the
State
of
Florida
payment all of which were tentatively
grass, while far from n fruit, is a
n
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B
, woiked out between the two debt refl
important product of the soil and an
TALLAHASSEE — Florida had ■
, rundin gcotnmissions in their recent
B
We Sell High Test Gasoline
paper
mill
nt
Leesburg.
Lake
c
o
u
n
t
y
.
...inbli.hmenl
engaged
primarily
1negotiation!! Briti\h internal bonds
for newspn- j„ the manufarture of brushes in 1921.
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"That (iood Gulf Gasoline"
covering the amount of the debt will w ill soon produce paper
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be deposited with the United Stales
1'u* factories and general com- reporting the value of products ut $5.
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mercisl use, the factory being past the 000 or more, according to figures pre­
Tires-----Tubes----- Accessories
treasury.
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experimental stage. Florida lends all pared by the Bureau of Census and
V
Under Secretary Gilbert of the trea­
qrtoqs
states in tomato shipments. F’loridn sent here by the department of com­
sury was unablo to state hwt night
DRIVE IN AT
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the date on which the agreement will produces limes, lemons, figs, pcnchos, merce. The total vnlue of products
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plums,
uvocadocB,
pear*,
potatoes,
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for
the
country
was
$35,178,000
ns
go inot operation. A series of confer­
■U
ences is being held between officials beans, cantaloups, oats, peanuts, hay, compnred with $39,000,000 in 19I0
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P. 0 . 5 . OBTROIT
of the treasury nnd A. Rowe Dut­ sugar and pectins. Florida has 1,- nnd $17,890,000 in 1011.
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fi
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-F’irst
Street
and
Film
Avenue
000,000
people
nnd
in
10
years
should
Rhone
II7-Wton, tho British treasury representa­
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be
able
to
feed
10
times
that
number.
The Herald for first cluss .job work.
tive, who remained here after hi* com­
".Sentiment Is growing daily over
mission's work was concluded nnd the
tho
matter of spending millions for
conferences will determine the final
nation-wide
.publicity so that the Unit­
form
of
the
contriuturnl
agreement
are open to every line of business
ed States will reolizc what Florida is
which
will
be
put
into
It
gal
form
the
W ANT AD RATES AND RULES
because of the present price on
terms agreed upon in the negoti­ doing. The question of enlisting state
the Ford One-ton Truck. This
ations. The British government prob­ aid in this matter wilt come before,
TH E SANFORD
ably will be represented by Sir Auck­ tlie state legislature which meets in :
dependdble form of motor de­
M A IL SERVICE
April. The time has come for sprentl- j
land
Gcddes,
Its
ambassador
here,
in
H
ERALD
livery is in general use whereClip and use this blank for writing your want ad and mail it to
formally idgning the document which ing the joyful news of agricultural,
ever hauling at low cost and good
thc Sanford Herald
puts the funding plnn Into operation. progress, says thc growers and ship­ Classified Ads 1c a word. No ad
per's,
nnd
printer’s
ink
is
thc
only
me­
speed is essential.
For computing coat of want nda per inaerlion read carefully rates
taken far less than 25c nnd posi­
dium. The demand has become ncTW ELVE OLD MAIDS
ami
rules to the loft and remit according to number of inRcrtiona
tively no classified adg. aharged to
On Friday evening, nt the high celern ted ns thc wealth of F'lorida soil
Original installation in your ser­
of the ad you desire. Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, L’ostanyone. Cash must accompany nil
school, one of the funniest entertain­ hns mounted.
olficc Order or Registered Letter. Address communications to
vice costs so little and the sub­
orders. Count the words and remit
"FIvurything in F'lorida is not cen­
ments over written wiy be presenter
Thc Sanford Herald.
accordingly.
sequent saving in delivery cost is
by Mins Alice Caldwell’* circle of ,th« tered around soil, however.' Mid-win­
j,
. , ..!( -* « ,*•«!r ;•«j Name..... - ................................................. Am ounJj,j|y.|;j
in
Presbyterian Womnn’s vAuxiliary. Thc ter days in Sunshino Land are made ,,
Set In LIGHT F^CE C^PS pi
title it "Twelve Old' maids" and then pleasant for native or visitor try a
Address•J•••••••••••••••••••••*♦••*Mi••••♦•*«••••»%
••«*•••»»«••••••••■•••• No. Days............
Black F'acc, doublo tho above rate.
1* an n verd ^ o f six laughs n minuti round of social gnycty, band concerts
lqedless extravagance.
I ostoffioo
........................ To Run
in the open uir, motoring, fishing,
-foFjrou if, yxiij,pome.
Did]Maids’ Union,
F
' The,£)$&gt;Maid*’
W. W. A hunting, golfing, by tho staging of
The’Counting of AVords Includes the Words “ Wanted” , “ For Sale,” etc., and the Nnmc nnd Address.
List your orje r at once— a small
M., No‘.A
2 :i,
hold*' a meeting. Thi the county fairs,.the arrival of the
Ba
, RoW
down payment—convenient, easy
world htmffu*' Madam Zikcller ar­ major league baseball teams for
rives
with n marvelous wooden man spring training, conventions and fra ­
terms.*
who comes to life, with thc assist­ ternal gatherings. Reports indicate
Ferrf priers hat* nn*r hrm to lorn
ance of Liza Pearl, the hired girl. Ad­ that there are more visitors in the
Ford quality hat nrvrr brrn to high •
mission 25c nnd 35c. High school, Fri­ state than ever before."
Kur llrm n n a lrn tlo H o r f u l b r r l ‘ # r l l r u l « r « r a il
day nt 8 p. m.
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Following the above exhortation,
• » r o f the f o llo n lim nt 3 .1 1 1
11 “ " j r
thc writer calls attention to the pro­
T. »l. Fox
W*
G. W . MrltOltV...............
.1 13-11
Thc Daughters of Wesley will have gressive spirit thnt pervades the cities
a curb market in front of the Union and communities throughout the stater
.•
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EDWARD HIGGINS
Pharmacy Wednesday, Feb. 28th. All giving detailed account of tho accom­
A s lfc o r l*e il K o ra , M b n I i , P o r d s o * D e a le r
orders for $1.00 or more will be de­ plishments in n number of cities in
livered in thc city limits.
Please CcnfYal and South F’lorida, concluding
bring you supplies in early.
28G-2tc with thc.following statement:
I

Wonderful
Creations

OF
FLORIDA STATE

-pjBtu

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666

It Isn’t All a Matter of Fact

Kent Vulcanizing Company

BRITISH

DEBT

FUNDING BILL
APPROVED

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SPRING OPENING

EXCLUSIVE

“THERE IS A .DIFFERENCE”

FRANK AKERS’ TIRE COMPANY

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SANFO RD . FLO R ID A, S A T U R D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 21. 1923

SENATE AND HOUSE APPROVE
FORCES OF OCCUPATION
DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION
. . . . IN EVERY WAY
BILL RIVERS AND HARBORS
BY ACTS OF SABOTAGE
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BIG L O T S A L E
B EG INS M O N D A Yr &gt;
The liijr sale of "Flora

Height*”

Will he in full swing next, Monday!

morning. Fehrunry 20th ut ten a. in.
|At thnt hour it I* the purpose of the

Senator Fletcher Cited in Detail the Needs o f
er and Harbor Im provem ents

NUM BER 285

: inHSHtBi1-jki

YORK SHIVERING
WITH EMPTY COAL BINS;
LOWEST TEMPERATURE TODAY
‘

for nil who wish to he in on the very
-p
. first draw to be present by ninu a. m.
in order to Ik&gt; registered by the opvn[OF TH E EN TIR E W IN TE R
(By P. H. Mc(lowan)
the money appropriated for rivers and
|ing time. The price* ure all on the
W ITH LESS T H A N T E N . ,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The sen- harbors.
lot* and the street* are marked #o
.
, , ,
i
'
ABO VE ZERO
nte and house have approved the an- , aIt will be borne in mind that the ■
engineer* are officer* in the United} n “ or* ™ n »°«k.the propo,it on over
mini war department appropriation
States army. They hold life po.ition*. &lt;
l* P!,M&gt;r l? lW7 " n° " a" d ‘ en “ '
bill and it is now before the president subject to goo&lt;i behavior. They are not '"* ‘\,on',a&gt;*’ wht‘" S*® Ial* wi)l
««•
And Will Adopt Extreme Mens. Weather lla* Been Great and Market* for final approval. Included in tho bill subject to any wire pulling nr hauling P,WK* *&lt;ar ,n ,mInd whcn &gt;*«» ,K*iroi
ft‘ ", ° ‘ *? h* V0 the
FINK P ROGRA.M- ARUANGHIt FttR Coal S lio rta gc Becomes Acute
i* nn appropriation o f $50,000,000 rec­ or political Influence. They do not hold!*3 pU"
ure« to Prevent Shutting
(letting Easier
their position* at the instance of any
* u*
fro,u ,,f tl,nt ,ot
TH E AFTERNOON
ommended
by
the
Chief
of
Engineer*
Because Hudson Ls Blocked
Down U tility Plants
------member of the House or .Senate, or with y,ou al the l, ‘,rk * offic‘' on *h&lt;&gt;i
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rn
- V- •. f J
• d -•
I The unusually low temperature for the improvement* and mainten­
With Ice
under any conditions that make them!Krol,nd wh^ri: "settlement
,tt,cme»,t w ‘»
boi •
* uu
(Iir The Aaanrinirii Pres* &gt;
which prevailed throughout the state ance of river and harbor project*
subject to any sort of influence. It is made, you will then receive n pur- ' The hand concert nt t mitral Park,
ESSEN, hcb. 24.—-Extra precaution during the past week proved of de111* T h e Vk-.-H nlrd
heretofore
adopted
b&gt;v
congress,
rep­
thelr
business to determine the merit , hi,M rV
« n,,‘ participate in the
NEW YORK, Felt. 24—New York
to guard pub ic utilities in the Ruhr cidcd b,.nont to the Knv/Cn J
tomorrow afternoon will be rendered
resenting an increase* of $29,000,000 of each proposal from the standpoint P'^haser * drawing during the rest
have been taken by the Franco-Bcl- Sanford district, permitting them to
by the OrlniVo Pythian Hand, R. 6. today shiveringly faced n hitinff north
over the estinjotr* submitted by the of the govern merit, if we retlure the,cf
*'Xcciu
«iiminnted from t
west wind ami promised the lowest
gian authorities because of nn order hold , heir crop* for a much longer peCobb, director.
.
temperature
of the winter with coal
luucl by General Wilhelm Gconcr.. ri(K, thnn wouId have hvvU
M l. Director ° f 'he Bureau o f tbe Budget appropriation from 150,000,000 to $27,-j furthor ,!ru'vill«r i*.'- having .been suc*
Part I
for the next fiscal year.
000.000 we cannot go on with the work;trsf rul ,n ;,rnwln»f n new crisp tvvenbins
nftnost
empty.
The temperature,
German minister of transportation to had the previon* worm spell continI.—March—American Legion Tlteiss
During the .debate in the senate this on these approved pryjrcfs in any ordollar lill or a new crisp fifty dolthe striking railroad worker* to cut UmL shipment l.f celery to date i*
2.—Overture— Alda
McCaughcy ca,ly
t,H,ny was
than iVt
ten• aboTe
11 it ft, rl MI A. 1. . M 1. . m
—
1
•
,,:i (he case may be.
off gas, watet and electric light pow.j 288 car* m exce?* of last year.' At tho proposrd increase.woa vigorously at- derly, economleni or proper way. *\Ve1
3.—Wedding o f the Wind ...._. . Hall ftero and weather bureau officials de­
clared it was due to go lower. So
,r wherever possible. According to timo tbL. California crop had boon fro- tacked nnd opposed by senators, some may take care, of the maintenance' It might also be well to l«Mik over ••4.—Two Popular Songs—
whom went
so far
far ftK
ms to
to “accuse
provisions, hut
but we
we cannot go on reg- ihi entire property before deciding
acute
had the shortage become large­
information
hand* of the French j *©n” «nd there was n^reater mnrkei °off whgm
mation in the hands
wcnt 80
ccu"® their
'h eir!Jprovision*,
tat Smilin' Thru’
Penn
• ji’st which lot you desire. Sly judgly through inability o f the tugmen
intellige
ligence staff the strikers have1f(,r tht. Sftnford proc|tet. rid* year, '
" pon"Mrin,r " |,ork hilr- “ larly with/he improvement.
in.
(b) All Over Nothing at All .Hull
to b'ilig coal from New Jersey bepropoaing this re- meat is in favor o f spine of the lots*
been given
giv
a (vcremptoiy order to per- however, California has had an unusJ Sennt
Flmcher of r. ,r i. *i
,, &lt;
T
Mrs. Ella Harris
gainst
this
sort
of
exin
line
with
where
Judge
llousltolder
nr.i
e ice blocked the' Hudson that
He new
«ct* of
unl,v
nr™lllr,i,.„ and
„ n,i ............
petr.te
oi sabotage
anooiage of
oi this
mi* kind
Ktnil un|
|y lurtrn
|urRC pnM|uction
this, to-I .* &gt; nn,.°r H c*chcr’ o f »''..r.da/.n an durtl.,.. me again.*
5. Serenade Knluan
able
defense
of
the
proposed
increase!
penditore.
They
have
been
all
along;
contemplate*
building
and
where
.M
r.
'o.-t
adminisiiator Gdethals had the
immediately at various points so a * ; K,.th,.r with
tnrKe mflVement from
Xeyer-lli'hnuml
died in detail the report ami recoin- but I take it they will not undertake ("atravvay now life*. This m on the
city
on
a piescription fuel Imsis.
to hinder In every conceivable way Sanford
hu*
noi
hern
conducive
to
Snnlo'rd has not been
mMtdntion* of the Chief of engineer* ; to reverse the policy of ihi* govern- west facing east on '.'I aim Way" &lt;■ Sell tint; inl.O 't From Me
th» force* of occupation. *
maintaining favorable price*. With tho
Ainlersmi-T linkhau*’
J. in \N o r SANFOItl)
.The German customs house in the advent of cold weather and the con­ and the hearings on the bill before ment, which has U-en in ffecl for winch i* eighty feet wide ami a nice
i\
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iiis s h t\
U II I. HKCOMK NEW CITY
Ruhr was taken over yesterday, the clusion of the California shipments the senate committee on commerce, of I a hundred years, that the bl(gallon disunite Imm the rupnl tsa'l'n &lt;m SanMANAGER OF FT. PIERCE
German officials being replaced by this week, prospects for stronger which he i* the ranking* Democratic and duly of the government is to take lord nvenuv. I took my wife hack
Part 2
customs officers from France. C!radii- markets for the Sanford product in •member, nnd showed the need for the cate of these highways of camnierce then and celled her attention to the
t&gt;i i t tut l G.ddea 1• i *i r
*.
completion and maintenance of exist­ over which the government has ju- In nuty mid od.nnt.ngcs of this mure
FORT PIERCE, Fob. 24.—C. J. Ry­
*11)' all the Germnns in the customs
mntkets mi' extremely favorable.
Si bleliegrell an, pre ent city manager of Sanford,
ing
projects,
and
the
ultimate
econfir-diction.
The
states
cannot
do
it.
in­
ii tiring position n’&lt; being to my no­
Krvice in the occupied area are to he Thy ,|nninK,. resulting from the cold
The Flower Girl
Weittrich
^ has been churen by the h\~nl city com*
Irt out, and in n few days the b reneh, weather was negligible. Early pep. l onty of following that course. He stat­ dividual* cannot do it, because these tion and she quite agreed with me.
•
!
lumore&amp;qui
PvnlH' S mtr:
ml-.lnn
ed
that
for
the
period
o
f
one
hundred
ion to |„
he city manager of Fort
are
navigable
waters
under
the,
con­
I'm
enraged
by
thin
Mr.
Taylor
nnd
»nd llclgian* will be in complete con- j ,M. „ ( s&lt;1„ a*h and beans and « few to10. -Drienlnl Epi.iude
King
year* during which the government trol nnd jurisdiction of the federal otheix who tame to see me while
P'erve Under terms of. the comntistrol. No serious Incidents arose over nintoes Itelng nil that were affected.
11. Ballet •:tl.l Soidiei Match front
has been improving the rivers nnd government. Now it is pro.toMd to wuii.iog on the
•ioii-marmger charter recently adopted
unmeetv. I abo ailed
the day's procedure. At Spier, how- j
.___
if property,
W iliam Tell
1’imstll. He was selected froth fourteen appli­
harluir* of the country congress liar reduce tin* expenditure to nn amount• *♦! »ir iit tcut ion mid liiuy f-«nt1, "G iin «
«rcr. the German customs chief refus-1r j r j |',r i f
IP
Stas Spangled Hutmvr.
never, with possibly one exception, which will !&gt; ineffective, and will not •
cants’ fur the position.
■
right.” ' The, ih one• lot No.
«d to vacate his office. Ho was arrest- 1 1 1 11^11 f l j l i I
IN
adopted u project not favorably re- cany out the policy that has been1 IP. M 1 remember • in !)!&lt;*•!!; 5 that
It is expected thnt Mr. Ryan will
rd by French guards and taken to a
ported by the Hoard of Engineers fo r ' adopted by congress, ntnl which cut 1 ixpecinliy nrn e.ded tt» nn*. It is on
accept the petition and gel on the
firman prison.
•*
River* and Harbors, which is charged! only be put into effect by certain ex the rn|mer nf “ Palm Way" anil "Ruse
field probably within a month.. Ho
The German authorities refused to
i with the duty of carrying on the work penditure* of public funds. Thnt pro- Drive" fares the p u s t and hi:
waa.u
yu.itor here recently, at which
s as fine
•ccrpt the prisoner, whereupon the
—from thr preliminary examination* ,vision is made here in the House bill.' 'a little garden spot ;is one could wish.
titne
the
Commissioners interviewed
prison director himself was arrested
and surveys to the complctjjon and
him
r.i
length,
following up the in­
My
wllfe,
like women fo'k.x, s.iiys: "Y'es
by French soldiers nnd locked in his
maintenance of all projects adopted,
terview with personal investigations
nml
it
would
grow
fine
roses,
wouldn't
•vn jail with- thq custom* chief n* WII.I. HE IM PORTANT l)(H 'I’ MENT
j in the cgurse of his argument in
. it. th.».’ I " Soiyids like n woman, FIVE IIIO I HANI) MEMBERS Wil l. ■:that satisfied them o f his qualificut companion.
I
— CONTENTS A R E L'N! defense of the proposed increa. id'iiption* for the position of city manager
dopsh't It 7 Oil yes , I Imve marked
ME SECURED FOR WATER
KNOWN
The-telephone nnd tclegiuph strUu1
of olio of (He East Coast's fastest
! proprintion. Senator Fletcher said:
It i« repotted in the press that three lut* with spei iitl prio
I** as 1
TRAFFIC I.EAt; I K
in the Ruhr is beginning to spread to
. growing towns.
, "In my judgment, Mr. President, no| while the president will approve the i luted
in my uilvertisement. It would
I l l r Tin- A w i i r l s l r d I ' r r a a l
the Rhineland. At Muyence yesterday
Mi. Ryan liu.i been » ity manager of
money is expended out o f the Treas­ bill, he xvill diiect that not trtore than be n i*c thing to look tht*se up, pall
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
2
I.-PrcsiThe bberiility of Sn.fn
no
th# postal workers refused |to serve
ury
o
f
the
United
States,
that
i*
so
Sanford
since I'd20. Previous to thut
o
f
the
$50,000,000
In
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$27.0110.000
the French. Consequently the post of- IlHrdinga is engaitsst^Tjalny writing thoroughly safeguarded a., the money pended doting t he id xt liseal year foi nlf **1-- tag and t.ti l er It to the *«•« re­ men and growers in their r&lt;‘Mribu- year lie was manager of the public
Ace wa* occupied by French troops. v lint was described ii' an "inipm taut i we expend on rivers and haibirv You the completion and imiinteniincc of t. i v office a'id you have routed a Ihiils "n rr ieliiT hips in the i .-itiul utilities at Lake City. At one time he
Traffic Li iigiu* testiAlmost immediately the mail, tele­ conimuniration to congress." White, may call it ‘pork barrel;' you may try the River and Harbor projects hereto- butguiu on same tciuix as the Others Florida Water
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was connected with the. U. S. hngiphone’ ami telegraph employes quit House officials declined to Indicate to discredit it; you muy call it a trad­ foie adopted by congress, but in the1with the extfcplioti thnt only one of ' IW to their enthusiasm in the move- ni cer .a corps in jetty construct on ami
the
subject
and
beyond
announcing
it
these bargain lota will go to one pur-1meat fur water highway development.
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*ork and tho German population is
ing proposition, or what you may, but judgment o f Senator Fletcher that
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»w without wire communication to would he nn important document and there In absolutely no Instance where would be nn nh.rolute assumption of chaser, whereas otherwise a purchaser whir It the league is fostering. The m i The commission hux not yet ap­
can have 'tuv many ns dexired—vex liettftrs report that despite the. fact
outside points.
Strikes uru still in- would he forwarded later today all in­ money appropriated by congress and authority on the
me part of
oi the prcsl
prcsl-;
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and with this bargain lot you will rc- 'hat a mimU*r of bttslnei* men had
rrrsslng here nnd nt other points In formation was withheld.
expended out o f the Treasury is so^ ilent, and the senator does not believo
nor a treasurer-collector, but expect*
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a ticket in the ptiiclmser t box previously taken out a mcmbcrilun,
th* occupied region. •
. itrlt purpose
imriwi.r* in
to do so at n called meeting to be
well protected and safeguarded as he has anyt* such
in itiniil
mind.
Jparticipating in the drawing for these 'hey were again contributing and (.hat
Fevernl ‘■hooting affrays were re­
held within the next few days.
valuable billh which to put it in the several had taken out pintul member­
ported in the various parts of the
Though the Commission is greatly
' b ngunge of Chief Killehrevv, "Any of "hip* in tile league. Report , from Or
Ruhr yesterday. At Oberltausen there
handicapped by the lack of funds
tint monr) will boy grits.”
Inndo ate also most encouraging to
»»• trouble between the security powith which to du any work or employ
Well
now
I
have
told
you
enough
'^® .league officials and u* the cam* the needed personnel of Ihe new ad­
IK'c and French gendarmes who were
for this time, tho’ at the sale M r*.!
progresses the outlook for ee- ministration, it is hoped to get every­
disarming them. One of the police wns
curing the minimum of five thou*am] I
Che.'k
'will
have
further
interesting
thing in good working order in due
Killed nnd another wounded. In Witnews. Conn* on early and we will niomberH &gt; b unusually favorable.
I course of time.
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t*n a Herman workman who was a t­
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* have a good time together.
tempting to kill n soldier wns shot Mount Pleasant. Ohio, Hank Visited
Stock Salesmen
.
This Morning
»nd killed.
J. E. SPURRING,

JiCELERV GROWERS"
FEELING F I N E '
FRENCH TO ACT OVER PROSPECT
GERMAN A U TH O R ITIE S ARE
IN LEAGUE TO I*UT P L A N T S
OUT OF COMMISSION

BAND CONCERT .
TOMORROW AFT.
ORLANDO BAND TO GO L OWER

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Sanford Men
TaktfcMemberships
In Water League

WRITING NOTE
TO CONGRESS

BANK CASHIER
SHOT AND KILLED LOCATION OF LIBRARY;
OWNERSHIP OF UTILITIES,
BY B A N D I T S
, . AND NEW ATHLETIC FIELD

RERUN, Feb. 24.—The French ocropying forces yesterday dissolved the
wrr(ing of the municipal council of
®°rhuni and arrested the Oberburgonnd 22 members o f the counfil. They had refused to carry out the
I tench orders regarding delivery.
Ten tanks were stationed outside
town hall while tho arrests were
"ring made.
I

ESSEN, Feb. 24.— Nine Germnns
k*Vc been shot dead, including one
‘ "‘Id, nnd 13 soriously wounded by
l°c military forces of occupation since
R*y entered tho Ruhr early in Jnnu•D, according to figures compiled by
Authorities here.
Two hundred and seventy persons
lre known to havo been arrested; 07
*DTited and then dopurted; 305 de­
parted immediately without pther for"A'ity and 10 official* removed ‘ from
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“ wording tq this statement.
lore than 100 other persons whose
K*nu* are unknown, have been re­
Ported arrested, it is added.

Pensacola Boosters
Were H ere Yesterday
The party of Pensacola Boosters, 52
number, stopped off at Sanford on
it« .,
n “&gt; afternoon cn route to lower
th' c ° a** R°*nla' A delegation from
' * » f ° nrori* chamber of commerce
1 ' the station to extend them n
l »mc to Sanford. Unfortunately
makL

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did not P«rmlt their

PoreF V°n,t0r

nl ^nford. Be-

wv nf *V.
howcvcr' 0 generous sup*0ecFiCC Cr&gt; Wn*
aboard their
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f *»' with the compliment* of
“imber o f Comme

I I I * T h r A a n . i r la lr d I ' r r a a l

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Y0R K V ILLE , O., Feb. 24.— Harry
Price, cashier of the People's Hank
nt .Mount Pleasant, Ohio, was shot
and killed by' two robbers shortly af:
ter the hunk opened this morning, ac­
cording to reports here. The robbers
escaped in an nutomobile in the di­
rection of Steubenville.
.STEUBENVILLE. O., Feb. 24.—A
sheriff’s posse armed, with machine
guns and riljes left here thin morning
hoping to Interrupt the bandits who
held up the Mount Pleasant hank nnd
shot the cashier. The cashier wns shot
nftcr he hnd complied with the order
to put up his hands, according to an­
other bnnk employe who fired nt nnd
wounded one of the fleeing bandits.
So far as could lie determined no
funds hnd been taken by the bandits.
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Bandits Rob Factory
at Petersburg, Va.,
G et Ten Thousand
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Pay Roll YVna Taken from Safe Af*
trr Gagging the Watchman
( I t , T h e Asaoelstrd I'rra a )

PETERSBURG, Va., Feb. 24.—Six
masked bandits forced nn entrance-to
the Seward Trunk nnd Uag factory
here early today, bound nnd gagged
tho watchman, broke open tho vault
and escaped with ten thousand dol­
lars.
The money wan in small envelopes
rdady to be paid to the employes at
the factory today. The robbers, offi­
cials believe, entered the'building by
a side door. The lock on one o f the
doors was tampered with and it is
thought a key Was used in gaining ad-

CELERY MARKETS

Have Ytard Tim e
Owner.!
Selling Stock Here
P. S.: Plensc do not be excited for
Cartel HhipmrttTh for i'ridsy, Feb. 21
fm r nf missing a_ draw if you nrel
3d
looking over the lot* on the morning |Chamber i.f Commerce Trying to Florida,—Sanford section
The weekly mooting Friday of the another important subject engaging
Keep
PeopIrV
Moary
at
Home
’
Florida—
Manatee
wMlon
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of the sale. The bill will ring before
Hoard o f Governors ami the members the attention of the meeting. A re- vt vh draw n sufficiently length of
The publicity committee of• “the Ca,,fon,lB
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of the Chamber of Commerce was nn cent visit of J. G. White, President of time to enable all to guthor before; Chamber of Commerce is again ready H °rlda-Tam pa Section
to ritgngc in n buttle with stock sslesunusunlly'long one, due to the num­ the' Southrrn Utilities Company to the drawing takes place.
Total
men who invariably iuvinla the San­
ber nnd importancc-of tlu* matters Sanford was primarily for the pur­
brought up for consideration and av­
ford section when knowledge is re-[shipping Point HriWrcation
pose of negotiating with the city fori
reived of the returns from the crop
da&gt;i February 23
ocation for the new public the purchase of tho water works,
tion. Thsrloc
movement. The action vf the cpmnUts ANFO R d / f LA .: Cool, clear. The
library Atulldi
Amlldlng was thoroughly ‘l '» - , There is a strong local sentiment, howtee Inst year resulted in the snving
moderate, demand and ntovecussed. Due to the objection of n 0V(,r thal lhp con,mi „ ion(.ril tnkc {m.
of hundrw,» of ‘ h"“ ««nd* o f dollars mcnt „,ow m, rkct Rtca,ly&gt; Carloads
number o f property owners adjacent|mpdial|. B,ep, to Bccure not only the'
to tho county, in fact Sanford wns the f 0 b uiua| tcrmi: io inch crates
to the park, in which it was originally j watcr.work, ( ,lUt in „adltion the RnB
first city in Florida to start this rnmr„ ,fonrl Self-BInnching 4-U dot.
proposed to place the library, the mat- ?nd c|ectrlc ,lf:ht pIant( ant, the mccl.
ter of location has been one of con­ Ing went on record to this effect. Tho HAH GIVEN M ATTER VERY CARE­ palgn nguinst venders of doubtful so stalks in the rought IL65-fl.75, new
i-urilies. Theso high-pressure gentry French Strain 4-0 do*, stalks in the
FUL CONSIDERATION AND
siderable contention. The city com- city commissioners will also he rehave dubbed Sanford ns being hnrd-' rough, mostly $1.50.
COUNTED
HIS
MONEY
•
mlsaloncrs have been hoping thnt th e ^ UMtcd by a
« 0mmltU« from
bolled, and the Publicity Commlttoo
Library Association and these proper­ the Chamber of Commerce to Imme­
1" » ,,l«
(lift
T
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A
k
a
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P
r
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s
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is justly prqad nf the fact that thru Total carlot shipments from San* ,
ty owners would compromise on the diately take-whntover steps are nec­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24— Seantor Its efforts Sanford is organitu-d to 1 ford this srnson to d9t® —&gt;- .1.087
situation. It wns decided at the meet­ essary to secure a reduction in the
Oscar G. Underwood, o f Alabama, the tho extent thnt it is impervious to tUs[Total enVIot shipment froit Map.
ing that the Library Association he rotes for light nnd power. Recent sta­
Democratic floor lender in thu.senate, machinations'of “ Get Rich
|
a'VO.
llilrt.sytrioii
to-tlate
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at-ked to definitely advise within ten tistics gathered by the organisation
may again be n candidate for the
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days a loention for the library.. Sev­ show that Sanford is paying a higher
Democratic presidential nomination.
eral sites were suggested which could rate for this service than any other
He has informed his friends thnt a f­
be putchascd, and inasmuch as the city of similar size in Florida.
ter his return from Europe he will
amount voted in the bond issue for
Anti-mosquito
day, which was give “ very careful conusidcrntion” to
the library did not include the cost nf
scheduled for February 21st, has been the many suggestions to enter the race
a site, It devolves upon the library
postponed nt the request of State in 1924 for the nomination of the par­
association, which tins the necessary Health Officer Slmonds to Wednesday,
ty.
money for this purpose to arrive at a
March 7th, nnd the ChambiYTjf'iJonidecision.
: •. - mercc anticipates that the responding miles. This- project, which has long
The subject of on athletic field for, benefits will bo even greater- thnn been a vision of tho progressive ele­
W hen Final End Comes B ill W ill Be Defeated
Sanford was also discussed. Report!those obtained in other cities where ment of the city, if permitted to be de­
f
. i
Says Opponent
of the committee appointed to secure |similar programs have been carried veloped, will serve a two fold purpose
this project contained reeommenda- 0uL Featuring this day will be
ir l
of giving Sanford one of tho most , •' ’ r T
tiona for the purchase of tho old avia- mass meeting in tho evoning, at which beautiful waterfront driveways in the
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.— Final disposal of the administration shipping
tion field. This recommendation was-time property owners nnd tax payers state nnd will also eliminate numer- bill which was conceded to be dead by a vote either late today or Monday was
approved and referred bock to tho V jf l be requested to attend the mcot- out breeding places for mosquitoes. It agreed upon today by tho Republican nnd Democratic leaders in the senate.
committco, with the suggestion thnt a ; |r.g for .tho purpose o f hearing ad- is proposed to have whatever leglsln- Proponent* us well as opponents of the measure which had been blocked five
concrcto proposition for tho purchsso jijreiscs on tho bulk-heading of that tlve action necessary prepared and days by filibuster ngraed pdhding motion to taka up hill on which final test
o i this aite bo submitted at the next portion o f the lake front from the submitted to the meeting, at which will (pome that it will bo defeated. Senator Jones, who hoa been In charge f ‘
meeting.
Volusia County Bridge to Mellonville time the true sentiments of the peo
q measure said it was proposed in such event t
The ownership of public utilities w
W ere Live Subjects Taken Up By the Chamber o f
Commerce Yesterday

Senator Underwood
May Be Candidate
For President 1924

SHIPPING BILL KILLED
AFTER MANY DAYS FIGHT,
SENATE LEADERS AGREED

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to .to -to

to

Supreme Court Today

5 WOMAN’S CLUB
COLUMN

LOCALS

SUPPLIES

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Stations in this part of the state
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Tin Dnily Herald, 15c per week.

i.t n George Mclford Production

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When you wear our k lasses you
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don’ t h ave to be p cru clu ally w o r

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Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. L. Roberts, Mrs.
:,ud Mr*. G. T. Roberts,' Mrs. L I
Gordon spent Thumlay «t Daytona
Roach.
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Mover Jp*a inch a wrAiidir atdry
the F.'miiii Sspif be«ip|rltU | U
Robert Liuls ^tevanwm’a "Ebb
Tide." Never have such breathless
thrills, stich colorful romance, been
(lacked into one picture. Produc­
ed with a mnrvelou* cast by the
man who made "The Sheik."

ried tfbout th eir fa llin g o f f . Y o u
can ro ritihl on with your usual

housework because we make
them to fit and to give perfect
service.

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W EATHER FORKCAST
F b r' la: Cloudy to partly cloudy on
SEE C A T H R A E
.
i riday and Saturday; probably bccom, 1Fr
Income Tnx Specialiat. Peoples Hank
Jnr,cttlcd; slightly cooler in extrcir.c
north portion Friday; moder­
M ARCH 13th, 14th and K»th
ate noiihwcst shifting to northeast
. All Forms
sHn'ds.
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T R Y OUR S A N F O R D M A lD B R E A D

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A cri'-p lost on ,our table this evening would add much to &gt;nar meal.
A good nose would bo tickled In our fragrunt Sanitary Baku Shop,
inhaling the odors of nil our appetising, wholesome goodie*.

R O U T H

B A K E R Y

Next tn IMnccsa Theatre

n i '47 i/Tjf A T —Thursday, Friday and
an Saturday, full (wo-quart Hot
fe r l i l j l A L
Water Holtie urri Fountain S&gt;ringe.
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•AM ES K IR K W O O D

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B. &amp; O . M O T O R C O .

the year will be voted for by ballot- Florida und western meats
according to the constitution.
kinds.

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LATH LIME

One of the Largest and M od Up-to-date Drive-In Tilling

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T h e P rin c e s s

The Cosmopolitan just

R;ail the advertisements in this isat
M obley’ s
“ I Remands CStton o f received
I sue. The live merchants of SanfortI
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ore bidding for your trade nnd they
Pensacola N ew T rial DruffJStore.
' quote you the price*. You can save to
' d
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fv ■
j r.ioncy by reading the ndvoitiMtiicnt ■ to
(ally Herald on *nlc dt .foe's Smoke
Vtt I
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TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 23.—The
. Mobley’s Drug Storo .anil
I tn the Dnily Herald.
remanded for
Mj •n ' to to to to to to to to!! supreme court today remanded
for n
a &lt;^ unt*a pharmacy.
U
l,ow trial the ca*c of Herbert ( ptton i ^
\\ ATKUWAYfM&gt;HIVK
* Went her Is flne this afternoon.
Tuesday - Social Department Bridge, convicted and sentenced to death nt;'W il l. UK LAUNCHKD
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with Mrs. Fred William* n» hostess. Pcmncolu for the murder in April
IN OTHER COUNTIES
' Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Rolla f &lt; i a
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Wednesday- -Literatuie Department. o f 'Bid Miller, sexton of Christ ehurefc.
Theic will he a bridge party for the Cotton’s cose cuino before the court o&gt;
daughter.
Tho campulgn of '.he Horidu WLt*
Car Load o f
numbers
of the Socinl department of n writ of error from the Circuit court
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■c,way* Traffic League iwill be carried
the
club
on
Tuesday
afternoon
with
;a Dr.
Hlnckmnn
of
U
k
o
Monroe
wan
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Volusia,
Clay
and
of Escambia county.
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into ur-ccois,
among the visitors to the city tod.r). m f)n m roun(|M {he lilrtt of the week. Mrs. Fred tVillinma n* ho-itcri. Phimc
STEMPKB STIItS SANFORD.
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, „ , .. i nllhaugh the drlvo for new members SJ.ftiS for recreations.
1t *
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; Deputy Sheriff Stone of 1&gt;0,knn 1
will not l « nt0P|*d, it was mid ■i A ' . i - 1 , t ;
Mnich lljtli ond 1.1th the Sanford” !•li.lui Sicnigbr (• utirrinp them up
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yraa in t ^ c l t y today on official bin:‘ . at UIC
lbc. .or^anlxr^ilou’n
in
............. headquarter
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Woman’s
Club tore, the honor of eii- iiyam lodny with an udvprtiruinant in
sac*!}.
! the Christ building yesrterduy.
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. I „ t I l i v a K ’ In tH l A ll
■Vi'A
Moiu membership* hio constantly tartainlng the Hunrd of DirectoiH o f the Daily Iterald and his price.’ on nil
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' the Florida Federation of fyomnq« kinds ol froth and smoked meats U
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boini o b U W in
.. I Snn.iAND BANANAS,
pcere hero today at 2:30
n„ lt. counti(.,/i, wn* aid. The r.ierch- ( lobs. The board in composed o f all brim;i;iK tho people In from mile*
'points south on an observation tour.
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^
,wcn H^
Uy state officers, ehalrmuil o f all departaround to trade here. ID has the
P IN K A P P I.E S .
rneiita, presidents of nil clubs, past prices and ho has till* woods and a
l i l f o U ^ r v ^ S B y ami liberal in their support and .the citru .............. . •
TO M ATO ES A N D
l Many peupfo In the*'city. uniay am. aI'S0 becking up the president* of Federation. We expect glance at hia advertisement will con­
to’ have wbh us at least seventy-five
LE M O N S
vince you of this fact.
women fiom all section* of the state.
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nnnpr Is
(O bringing
hrimrine results.
result*, *i campaign
campaign worke.a.
"Apple.! roid by peck and bushel.
the local paper
,
It is earnestly ftfijTcd that each elub I'lCOl.Y WIGGLY MAKES KM
___ ' Recntisc there is no ci.t jrprDe that &gt;
Tomatoes i old by bonket and crate
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,
*hcrc,
r
at- t f ih* member will heap theao date* in mind
WIGGLE AND GIGCLB,
. doIrn
The Sanford Chamlier of Commerce t will not shate in the beimfita if tin
|£ anJ 13) an)l p,hcn called
Piggly
W
iggly
hns
an
advertisement
,
H w b do„ n or bunch
fad
n fine inucfinK today ...............................
ond those waterways
of the State are developed, upon
t • by
, »the
1m chairmen iif
HC of
n a tl n lin e in v v u iiK
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of flnv
any U
one
of in today’s Herald giving the people] " on
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who think the Chamber of Commerce tho lenirtie I t nppcnllnir to nil buslnc^s the committees, you will be ready and
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aa *
_ I men. and
__I Dit ia M
...n*!nta niii
eosH lilt
Ot*«
the real prices on groceries and these
meeting
success
on
evE x tra Cheap P rice
hi not dolr»K anything should attend
willing to help to make this bonrd price* ahow the public that these
c»y hand, a fact which will be pointed
? m
' ‘ m
^
these Friday noonday meeting*.
meeting n aucces* in every way poastores are here to put down the prices 4* Car on track nrar express office
nut at the hearing before the govern­
on groceries and keep, them down.
’ MU* Mary Water*, of Atlanta, is ment engineers in Sanford March D&gt;»
Wi need the everlasting team work Head the advertisement and save your
to
show
that
the
people
are
greatly
the attract've guest of Mr. and Mrs.
of ‘’ F.vcry Blooming Soul". All club
u. c. Water* at their home in Fort interested in waterways devlopmnt. members are invited and urged to at­
— Orlando Sntinel.
gcad.
tend these meetings.
i
WOODCOCK K RIONEY
The chairmen of the committees ap­
IS WAKING ’EM UP
pointed to look after tho Comfort of
our jmests arc *:i follows:
Woodcock &amp; Rlgney are the t»iy»
The most Satisfactory Autom obile to own is a
Transportation— Mrh. Ed. Higgins. who sell groceries cheap and they
Entertainment— Mrs. McAllister.
liave been selling them cnoim for
B R IC K . CCMCNT.
Music— Mrs. Hinley.
many day* at their store on H.inford
■ House— Mrs. A. M. Phillip.'.
^ avenue—out of the high rent district
G R A V E L,
Decorating Club House, Mrs. A. F.
where they huve n fine line of the
best brand of goods and at prices so
Fitts.
Reception, Country Hul Mrs. J. jt,w i bnt you will be surprlrit. Visit
. i-Sr vii.'t
t '
M. Wallace.
their store and sec for yourself, in to
Decorating for Reception at Coun- ,|ay'B issue they have i few sp vials
*c
In offer you and you will be wise to
Ladies’ Ilcst Hoorn
try qiub—Miss Uuba Williams.
Open
I)ny
and
Nlsht
take
the
opportunity
t»
huv
from
W* W
!
Lunch— Mrs. Fred Williams.
\v, cniT) &gt;i f««U
i them.
at!
mu • ria l"
I liy !■ 'H I- i •
Regular monthly meeting of the
T h .’ t f v. Ill
I
n•
FOOD MARKET
Literature department WcdncMla), I t K
vralllnn ' f " r
W hi
HAS THE tjC A L lT L Y
or (li*111! n In -■ i&gt;n|i i •
February 28, nt 3:30 p. in.
Imr
ra-.r.of
Hi".
Sanford, Fia„ Corner Second S ired and Sanford Avenue
Pure Food Marki. Iihs an adI-. in innl&lt; •Ini ■if *
All members are urged to be pres- Vi&gt;rliHe|ncnt |n lo,|By&gt; Herald calling
DiatribulorH^Seminole and Lake Cminties
it a with '
,,ur iirleen 1 •*-- **
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Mr. and Mrs. Uallu-e Wheeler entirtnnw'd Mr. noil M i'.
I ’- Robert*
of Cleveland. Mi. und Mrs. 11. IRoberts and Mr and Mr'. .1. I- Gui­
don Friday evening at their home.
Mr. ami Mr*. G. T. Roberts, of Clev­
eland,’ ()., leave Saturday for their
home after u month’s stay with their
parent*. Mr. und'Mra. I|. L. Rolnirta
ol lh\’ Seminole poultry Farm.
NEW SPKCI \I.TV SHOP ftl'KNS
The new S|k-» ii liy Shop advertise
i„ this .*su. ti.ni tiu stm-k of j . m .
Dieesner hns hecn purchased and the
now shop opens at the old Drussner
stand in the Woodruff building on Firr.t
■treet. Big *ncrifice In ladies gown*
and dresses and’ wraps, millinery, etc.
The number is 214 First street nnd
the store o|&gt;oii i for business Saturday
morning. Be on time ami take advan­
tage oi the opening day sales.

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K AN N B it’S ’DEPARTMENT STORE
P t r i'IN G ON SPECIAL SALKS]
K a n n e r’s Department Store, nt 213
Sanford Avenue calle* your attention
ttxlny to the big rnle now going on
at this popular store where everything
. in dry goods line ia marked down nt
M prlccH that will make the stock move
^ u’t once. See the advertiueinent and
' the prices will lake you to Kanncr’s
where you rave money every time.

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THE CHURCHWELL COMPANY

W O M A N ’S

DOES

It m«*t be woman’s
coqucttislt tilt o f her list; — •• - .
when she selects the shade o f fabric that bt.t
compliments her coloring.

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3 A ttorn ey General
M
W ill Pass on Legality
8!
T a r iff on Calcium
I IIt T K r A » -u « ln l» S l*rr»sl

WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The ef­
Dot no "sixth sense" need prompt her in ide»luFits splendidly—i ^ *itk ^ b *n d p e rf«t curves
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fort* of the Attorney General to pass
inc those lovely lines o f hers. Goodjudgmcnt v ill
on the legality of the tariff on Cal­
tell her to be fitted with a Modaxt Corset.
cium Arsenate were bsgun at a con­
5 ference between’ a delegation c impos­
Tlietc arc
ed Senators Smith Harris, .Georgia,
one kind
Representatives Crisp. lairscn, and
i? ^ V n ° * S ^ t T b c m «tex o f conctiy.
So muen ocnet
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Collier, und State Director of Markets
Jackson, state' ontomollglat Williams
T h ^ have very definite reasons for wearing the ^
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\ coW t ,ikc the Modsit.
■ and Erpcst Camp, chief, of tho divi­
Mount, for U docs just whit a corset Mtould do^ ^ Ijeause mere is no w
sion of customs of the treasury de­
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partment. The delegation contended
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MrJorlCtnrttwra.
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T ’ ' * the discussion q f the tariff in congress
M t f jr n o n n r w - Furaiihlagtht
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y«rf t* Pj I* tooth, fr*m DorlUrifr
iatktrtkaJrf
'W t m | * tuirtgttti
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ti Ihr CiUm Gat:. Tbtn itry* *»
calcium af*cni»te qq fhe freelist.,,
tbaruttrr *f ddkott frtk j •*J.ram*Hx tbt toy ibnaftta tlx fnmttrru,
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J a Wind Shield Wiper to he
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T H E SA N FO R D D A IL Y H E R A LD , S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 21, 1923

P A C E TW\TO
O

Shallow minded Jester* who have no! toirrtmVnUy action in this line of en- pa«gh, and that community nut jaun .
concoptioa o f communis in and no re-idcavor. l'rom ovtyy .direction roquoits ing constructive control measure, tl‘ v
sped for America crack cheap jokes for community prugrnmii arc being sequent to the St. Petersburg meeting
□bout our country and her lawr. In- - received daily nt the headquarters of
nVini!-" . ^ ^ Ut,fortUnat*&gt;eorro
stead o f hooting them ofT thi- slngo.^ the-state board of health.
1.
— A n ew L ib r a r y B u ild in g in th e cen ter o f the c ity .
Announcement has ju3t been made
^
2.
— E xten sion o f th e p res e n t bulkhead on the lake shore. for Romo strati go reason wo let them
TJiis meeting of |hn ___
association
|,
get away with this slug with a good that tho next meeting o f the Florida|being held in rbo|ferntiotii with
3.
— T h e n ew p ier and Lout basin fin ish ed b efo re January,
wit) thMatured grin when any other nation- Anti-Mus juito association would be: stute board of health p.nd this
1921.
this vr^-u
u ii
nlity,
none
o
f
them
so
perfi
ct
as
our
held
in
St.
Petersburg
on
March
Ul
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iration
expresses
the
hupthat
m rv
•1.— A b ig A u d ito riu m th a t w ill seat at least 5,000 people.
own, would jump to its feet in protest and UU. At this meeting n record at- city, town, civic ami dovtdopmontV
5.— N e w home fo r th e CnnipbaU -Lossing Post, A m erican
Who takes the pains to eradicate tendance of enthusiastic, ardent ilm.v gunlZttllon in Florida will attend. Th*
L egion .
the harm these poor jibes perpetrate? quito control workers i3 expected. The cry is On to St, Peters burg,''
G.— A C om m u n ity C h est out o f w hich all funds w ill be
Ttyi often it is left for our fins over­ executive committee* of the assoc!
drawn.
worked
and under-paid school teach- ation is emphasising the importance
You should SCO the $1J3 Shoe, ia
7.
— T w o m ill ta x f o r p u b licity purposes,
or*
and
tour
volunteer'Hoy
Scout
'fcic-’
of
thfe*
particular
meeting;
as
l*re.-.Lloyd's
Shoe Store window.
8.
— M unicipal ow n ersh ip, s ta r tin g w ith w a te r w orks and
tcutivcJ U&gt; foster tho holy flame of ident PorU-r alntcs, "this meeting will
s o ft w a ter. ,
patriotism in the youthful breast and be tho opening gtm of the FJU3 camThe Daily Herald, i:&gt;c per week.
9. — S ystem atic m osqu ito cam p aign and cleaner city.
fur |thej Afltfriwui U-giu/i
10.-^Teit thousand people h ere one y e a r from today.
Who among us are explainin' to our aaaaacaBHaaHiiK**»ouH aH nnnaBH aijaBaj3H auuH a«nBH =asKaai«B
this additional expenditure at this tcrprist*. As Frank with his thorough yout hthe fundamental and unep. q
freedom o f America which stands to- * ™
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time na it can he done much cheaperibi’slnesa idea*, said:
now than nt any other time.
The
“ Soiik o f these days the road fitqn day a towering and urnntp. uehubl.' jj
city will have to extend iU boundoir- Moriroc to Orlnn.kAiii! in all likeH-j Ideal toward which we steadily pro-.,,
ics very soon, and additional service hood run via I-nke .dary and cut out Er t ' ; '
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v ill thus he demanded. The fore- Snnfo'rM. The rond from Osteen viaj Americu la full o t patUir boDhuvisk* §
ffStigmatie \M
sight of the utility commission has Orkindu already cuts out Sanford. The; and jr, eronked-thinkitig
jrosd via Titusviile to Orlando and the!cranks whir can act nothit g l ut the ill ; n
provided for this.
tlton south cuts out Sanford. A bridge o f the .country and lean to tlie p utat ;i
The member* of the yommission
■ m . i S B S i S B i t i n S S S i E t n , . r . . . ,/ ull," ra l“ rt
county, Florida
(•row er.
ore all good und careful buninessjaeroas Lake Altotitov would (settle tho I proces*ca of the uttdlgvs'-cd m.v * m n
i
Foivlun Ailvrrll.in* ll «T U .».n .j llv r
men. It is diking a goo&lt;l deal oftrond through Fanfold for all lime to inhabitants to whom America m nor u
.THEAMERICAN PHE.MA?.s* &gt; tATltJU
TH E OI.t» Tit AM P Pit INTER
them to give thrtfr time for nothing come anil ft wotdd be n paying pro-1gettermity, hnn giv(*n senetunry. hut that is what they hove been do- position even r.t tho great coit&gt;of conWe have our fault.-. Had laws that u Q yp Ol’ilci ft Qta COnlillF' ill f’O fg.st th a t i f it _\VC1*C Hot tin t wo
The old-fashioned *‘tram|&gt; printer' ing and giving it freely. Their re- striii fion." And he viauallied the ^h.itild be repealed, corrective legi-la
k ep t pri pared to runclcr real s e rv ic e w o cfjtihl
:
i i.-t rapidly disappearing a -modern morndhitity In no small matter. The rovvd.-i of touriiis standing on thej tion that should hi* enacted, but benot handle them .
Jacksonville will pORK an ordinance age where efficiopey and reliability &gt;people expect the practice of economy jbig ■bridge fisHing and looking at our' raUM o f this no true Anu-i'enii will g
a
a
to control firearms. If this can he done aie ihe flriit re(|Ul*ilc-s' him driven j„ t.viry*,|etatl of thl:, huninc •. Then- beautiful lake and the-popple going condemn-tho win
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it will Ik- the biggest tiling that JoekDELIVER ;
sonviHe h u (ver put over.
hns knn equal right to put over hi*
ideas at arty time and every member
hns hi* nay and hi* part to play. Arc
rtitollahrt! ovrrr nllrrnmin riecpl Sn»you a citizen o f Sanford or do you
dnf nl (hr llrrald IliillH ln*c. l**T
A&gt;r Vunliiril, Kla
I
.Mn*noll« AJ*r„
live outside of the Chamber of Com­
T h e H erald P rin tin g Co. merce? -----------o---------rtfnusH E iis
I f
Such is tiie interest in rnnncd grape­
Kdtlor
n. J, lnu.i.v
fruit, steps are being taken by the
S, J. l. lll. t llll
_... (irttrral
It. A. .Millt.
Ail«rrll*lnK MnnnKrr Florida Citrus Exchange to increase
|t. H. 1IOI.I.Y
tin
lr.
tlnilr Known un the output, by increasing tho number
AAtrrtUlnii
A|il»Urntlo«
o f canneries, in order to meet the tleAVIA A lllP r
Clrrnlntlnn Mnnniccr niund. At m meeting bold in' ilnrtnw,
I’ htinr ttZS-tV nltrr » p. W.
the managers o f the‘ Citrus Exchange
Rubarrli'f l"n t'rlrr In Ad.ttnrr
took tmder consideration the erection
of eight additional grapefruit canner­
Month* —... —~~r -—--------Itrll.rrrd In f l l r I*r &lt;’urrl«-r
ies in I’olk county.‘One of the canner­
r AVrrk ......................--IS
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"iu;r
ies which will be built and put irt opkr lilt 12- In IH-imer Weekly Her­
erntiomin
time to take care of iiext
nia rnilrrli ,m rr» Arnilnolr t minty
nail I* fiti lit tali rd rtrry Krldny. Advrr- season's pack, will be located in the
lltlnK rnlr* mndr kmmn » • npiilli-ntlon. 93.no i&gt;rr yrnr, ninny■ In mHnnrr. Altiiras-Lake Garfield section of the
XIIOIIIKIl T IIU A M O C IA T K I) 1'IIKAS county and another will he erected in
Tho A u ocllt«&lt;l I’rrr* Is exclusively the Lakeland Highlands district. Oth­
entitled to the tt*« lor repabllentfon or er canneries will be located at vantnit n rw i iHspalqhrn credited In It nr
not otlierwl.o credited In thin paper j g g po in U along tho " I l i l l M 1' froni
nod nlno tho local
neWfl pubtltolied. ** . '
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herein
Ilatne3 City, where there Is nl

Sanford Daily Herald

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

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Our band will play in Orlando to- -''.urral pay-; tribute to him.
mil
ali E lu6r W itt* r m- v— yo u wiii,
&gt;r - a nt will eort mme than wttn a- ahhti is redly the heal part of Lake whh-h, with all It.e (. d? .
the In •* J
morrow afternoon and the Orlando
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! to ■** wcakne. - and I Cfted. and tuprtt than Was provided Monroe for I .-- property, h-big
:.:id the n.' . ,; p U . ' ''
lit 0
atUT one trial
J
band will play in Sanford. Probably
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"P rympnthy. for Ute old
or, and v«- may
well fan- the i.ni:-.- -high and tolling and beautiful lin'd man has yet made,
lid#-! »
tramp printer. Ho i^ now in tin- I;,- like III tie men. Hut s* long a. wc the bridge would i - merit tho two fnim- why have no ninny msliauu
«•» foreig ”
going on the principle that a “ fair «-xn
par t, hut we love h
iiu-Jnary,
y t a dolktr* ■ worth for a dollar, no th s together a enthing ols« could do. birth o f theit • wn fih; v. .!’ a-d v. h, «
change is no robbery."
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recall
him
most
pleasantly.
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• nl* will complain. A cmtiplcti audit
It i*': aunt-thin ! hnvi- of ten visual- ar.d without iip ur'-'ni a- a ■-■ &gt;urm • :i
tl
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Often In- Would be so di e t d, Jllsl
•) barber her
Lb
when the entire plant is coiaplt-tcd feed but never t , !;vd about I ce.m.e it men:, ior,i
u
Warren Harding, newspaper man,
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from tiding un a train without i-,iid put'into operation will show just sounded chimi n ul hot fr-uu Frank
Thin is n land to ir­
now pit- ideal, can go Ashing with n
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taking the time to pay his fnie,
■vh-re the finances stand.
j Woodruff it :-oi:ndr-d good for Frank is a land to Is- prot-rted, nmi-th
when he come* to Florida. Wc w ill,
ns to resemble n vagabond, tine
.1.1--1 us the. builder of a home tm- *Mjj not Indulge in day dr'ams u;ul im eat prottetisn ... to i- o bT -e youth
■talk over tin- reasons why the •hip
who ought to Ik- forced to cam ;■
ploys an rmhitcet t &gt; make plaits mftl sq ually latikr faitln r ahead than most to love our fi:.;-. l-&gt; i&lt;j-vet our law
subsidy hill didn’t pas*. . .
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an honest living. But he would he
im-pcrvke tin* huildhg of'th at home, d'wtple. He h . pat n|1 bin money m -,ttd to live nobly within the few, «
With us a few days, doing his
I
the commlsdon employs nn engi- Hanfnfil pro; My a I never bo'.ojht firing to git
Tho Orlando Sentinel -ays that fori
.work lift.• a gifted nrti-t at the
ni.y g*ihi hri'‘k&gt;. pi&gt;1(1 mines -*ir "ii
tiie first time in the hbtory of Orlan-j
planand
tupewi
e
this
Amerlean la*s;!on J
-tu-r
to
make
A
t
long
r.
t
tlv
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“ vase,” and would toon be look­
do an attempted Imtik robbery took'
- I’ Mije-.d, Th' r omn.ls*li::i must be fit i !: ■Fanfm - prepcity fe. inml keeps to thi® hits' 1. tl i- Win t! y itf ojv- |
ing, not care-worn but happy and
place tiien- yesterday. We suppo-el
t -i. ( V *
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1 tti" »■- ily i!ft-n-l upon these irrti crnUgh fur ii-Ti n ii ihfe Himicy In- pfe’ t. Tl. I.eiri
contented. The tramp printer, we
' i- - ,*.«••! t i S i-t t tr r-u m!&gt;- . . " h
llill Glenn means by tiii- that all lie
. ...f.luyi-d tn - ili- 1 ,■ Xu .I tn-itn-Bt- . i'ui* in h r
o r
d a n i o r o
£•*••!. t ..no to know, wii'i not the
■ the vu-. u - ' .. i tn lie l.f **‘I * .t - 1
He i,
money i-i the Oiluiido hanks h-i-t nl
In- -it liit .i - ! ■ ;■ •! ' . hi ii tlti'mieli, t -d
i i Ua-ti manfry by j
until ary pnn'er, but nn extraor­
lendy lu-eti loaned -nit to the ( /. Iitin)•*
i ight irk’i-i hrlping Xn k ii 1 ■h th - .*iBr..;«r(U &lt;•( j
Fjitm thi-M. i.n-ri \\htt huh! them- -I -*-* (u.t.b-r S . : -i . I ! -.
dinary one. lb i-.n ld often wiite
newspnpetn.
t S- i b .* * f i th* !. gl* ■
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fii*rt i!. .[&gt;:vi-- tl-*. i^nt-iitt^i In h. ;:r h -v*
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a l » 't i r t-.ldonal than tb-.-e fA . oi l i - i. ii..d iiii;iD ii u m ief tin: direct mmiIt 1 .1 II -1lt\ . a n: j
I il -e fl ; &gt; I* i ii law. to:'*..
i. rv " { f t i... a . tin- &gt;■ ..&lt;'* ’ at t-&gt; hfe-l*’ . :e win,in !u w.i. wot king, b-it he
We were glad to sc- a d&gt; |egnti&lt;&lt;'&lt;
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me
v. Hi ly.
uotnl un*- nn! ■ &gt;:
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nyi nv-tit m '.il.e udlowii-.g
never made any pttaark tbit
from Pensacola here ye teniay but w*
&lt;9\ t «• 1+r*• “ p'y tilings.
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, "l.I .V ,e .i far I gltHl
Th-.-y . -1 will! ■
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Would bet I ay .tie -ii.it
.
Wntll! 1a'
feel slighted that they did nut -lop
in-i.'
»iv ing in n day -f rt
they art- fete'n-d in .v *
i igbtill 1"‘ !e «wfully.
B O A R D O F D IR E C TO R S
Jari:- Iif
However we met them ut tile aiatiun |
;ger things w .1 he the 1IIW lilt" til. :r own hand.
ij ahle of nnn-h turning and twisting. •!g thing v m*.;
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I
IGGERS"
POINT
TO
FACTS
and gave them inniu Snnfonl celery
1,
‘ice years than spy-,: M&gt;n\ !: ■
Ifo-.i-ver. a man of ordinary intt-Hi lone in the
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*—----- -o---------ar.d made them fee! ashamed of th.-iu.r
Jsnre can t .-’ l tin* iliff-rem-i- Itetwccn ne drent( • ol .
*tnd maybe SfifTlf*
•J. U. An tlinr.y, \V. II. T tm n ic lifl'e, D r. S. i ’ttlj
When
you
pay
two
cents
fur
the
selves for not stopping in ih^ i;r*&gt;.:*.1
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end pit-1 t, and the hone I nmn dry Frail!: W. - off Will ptjt it rfe, i»r •' * /» n : n o AH!) AFTIVJ
-!o:t.
n Uav. kin.s, \Y. 1 ).
csl city in South Florida. This trb» of nve rage dnilv new.-'.paper, -Jn V'-u-n-afor it is ii * He
l-lt &gt;
1 *i
ill rn.iovv.i, 1 » read indh.n
I to **?/?■- ; t I i i • ■ \ ' r 1 *:n f
lire
the
nt-I
of
the
w
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contains
the West Florida Iwio-teis will efeale
C. !•’. W illium a
:-h»j rie. ; i.r I
v;nr&lt; ibni i- t ,l thi-i
It i* yet ■vita &lt;! -r
a better feeling bet Ween lle_- t w .-tati— If the tl legratdi me &gt;pe: in n :ngie ■t-i t-.-ir'y t , tell t
lion! fT’ -i-'-V*'
n iroijii-ntl
!ly
where
we
Inin h&gt;;a.
■Ti»•! the \ .mi|.
i
-tlloli; •* tln&gt;
— west Flotulu and East Florida and t
,:l with regard to tile eost o f the boulev ,u*i. nrooi ■l t! a- gm test r.=-et mla
Ml
I, . ant&lt;d
ITers,
were
ert
tu
you
jk
imsi
south Floiidil and the great stale of
I. .\t the present time, however, We have ! r - tfe-d I .d. • Mmin.e.
-eg
ally, it wot.hi nr t y.ej nl current lule :
A L L D h i 'O S I T S I N S U R E D
Seminole.
-her*
is
u-i.'.n
i
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tfv-lieVc
that
the
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»i* m t : - i 'J . h
i It i- a im , m .:
t ,, M U . ---------- o---------givyu.-v a ri-i.. ..1 - ,-U:'.s-Mu ■i ijio c-_o
; 1 ! jd.ivt with..*-. a*idiliMHi»l
Thi- is the M n -in of tire-, ai d while d!J I n month, ui $Jnn,,Vit&gt;,j|t a year,
S3
feranee
h* Id by the Ft ite It-nr.l o
lOEt
V.iull
put
nlo
full
operation
will
Sanfortf has been very fortunrl jj, i ngiiin.i t Sd ii yi.-ir which you actually
JkulUl ii* few
V tiuttVi: | k=_: fee- ;f
d a r e v e i l e thr.t will pay* o{.eialthe past in tin's n-spret there i-&gt; nl l,!' ’- ,,,, **ttr daily nev paper.
*t
• t;
pig .expenses, interest nrd at the same
ways tiie danger that lire will break
I l'1-. for
a y, ir you pick up
Pa tary
-a: V Keirtn-rT,
Kt-I'ir-I . far
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«iut any dime and roitaume part i-f ttu ;
' vr*d'l coat you over J21)0,000
ii-ljiry of the Fl
rctfremr-at
ef
the
debt.
Of
ctiumi-,
it
^
ScinCord, Florida
city or at least turn some family out ^1,:'
**JD e-vw ah'r-e. And it"
i-icLwiiin -ay **’
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ij be
tiiinr,*- ’ " I il l II!'f. e thtt'.l Ibi :. It must t.lk,
of doors on » cold night or agine , iuld- 1" ‘ d " - - &lt; i, g .. • i i in iht
create I throui-tt-,:,
ei-re o we .r ttJT tear mid replr.ei
re ii Im burned to death-. And then |,,f ,!lt’ ‘
,,f 1en-lii n or tvn ring or
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able und IlinUllllne lilt, all I.-I lirgh
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for anyone t•&gt; ink, enough I-,
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ty
plniu v. .11 ii-v. lit
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' a i . p . &gt; - nn-l i'li eU ie
a real lire lo.&lt;-■•. i'levetitlua n&gt; ibi be.-t
. FEMALE HELP W.MiTED.
light und gov,i, .-vivify, do y0u re-ig. fibidM 1‘roposiGou. Thu* city tom- Uritn . iU h-me . is bringing many
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
MAIE IlEL
FEMALE HELP WANTED,
Watch your sti-p.
:di e wh.-.t ii wv.dd no t if seionee. in- mission and the utility txiinniisslon, ebarg- in lioth work and recreation,
IP^T. Mi m ■• i
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thefallttcif : in old eeE iU N IfA V H ily tr-jwftb f*rsffc flofcr»r** H (N ?
i11s Ftf r *•_ TT\T4 l-T, p4111,| I " " ! 1'1 •**». O-'W'l
. Headline* in-paper* ray “ Demo­ vcntloh. and htislne&gt;. Ircinshad heeni01* n to * “ to epcrating nicely for an U &gt;exprining
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f fit* fliflAi ?(• b-\t it;* r«tistd i-:ai| fjJT
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a
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V fb'.y
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will Ik- n charier to spend some o f 1of &gt;2u liifs amoUiit.s I • Sbbli n wr k or
a(hi
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••••» tl* *rr* i#U
We .pei .1 up. (In:
h**ei IMt. lui .
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a
year,
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mauung
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r. ■t tv" he
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people ate worrying ufee.it. It fe nl
■fit f V*1'
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ways pies not to [mi up a tali ■ -1.
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illM- engine made it** advent,
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frot'l
the
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r- .k m.o «I( |i Ilfif**
lu-eled with tin- uimpmgii except tin
U\ inn c inn only ; ped u;&gt;. hut v..&gt;
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&gt;*riming of the .inter and light plant*
cup
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vandidate. Hemy For-i will iuii jn.»t
e mm id Up roiiiu o f the m i .hijv1•“** *|rwlv,-;
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close enough for president to In- de­
•. m -;U i I lint arc* • ol easily ehal-g.* I.
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teal nnd sinking fund. Whin it IS
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•am LfKinl
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feated and a* wo have often stated
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dilioua we _r.rcept, Fub-e:iti*
Ih
e
citizens
of
Orlando
own
the
taken
into
consideralionThe
plants
at
1
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,t s*****-et I r=
4*fcu»'r*r***L»=
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Henry Ford ran do more on the side-'
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f"'"-tXnn V ir •feiHV'«w-A!‘:''
the rhunge*.
t-n- ,1-1* -’-/t
lines than he can In the game nnd li»» j '*•**tvr "ini llgh! plnnt. It is tlu-it ike lime the e^y look them over wen‘
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but i-’ ii t-or. a ieu iy niialysb g them
0(11MU, *
should he contented to stay on the! tirohl*rty. Imught with their own r.utn- in c Kin-dawn tondiUun. and the oper&gt;*r.«
I
and i i . niingour way to eorrvctjofir,
rt:V*l»V
rldi'line.i. As ii president he would !&gt;&lt;• *&gt;• They feel a deep interest in d nt.’on tinder mOniripol ownership was
■I .Hmn»»t't.«
I ’ r f, Tv HV M t&amp;r Us r.-t
*i' •
rmotf* life may* be |(vid
irv. K* » *’&gt; *•
a good car manufai-turer
‘ It-. him- it Ho.efeseiy affects life and hew to all concerned, the- showing . .
,
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4,.-|*WK *14- **
rN_ -*it*
l Ui.u* T»
■#t-«JM*Ad__
*’
y 0
:enjoyment i„ this community:
m-al ■ is all the mme remarkable. If ^
1
f W . thy ringda
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,
lire. I* fe |-iix&lt;il&gt;!p to meet tin- romin* r
W
t&amp;tf
t*r++
f*
I - M-t
Maybe yon have not
|*^ * '.t M, f-* * • •
without
&gt; hc.\c ra
a-tlai |« « •M
Sanford people are ge
vnl Ionb«t*LiVto.
*P%ik^l fm
Cl Ci l.
"**t
on many big questions of the
i i 'a’
!: p ract'cltl w a y o f t v : fini? thp pcoplu you
Hut
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Sanford in tile next five ye
1
way
fe
7J tin'riii ,?t a DaH:.* H c.a ltl W a n t AH. W ant
• **•* I
IRMOU,
ahead faster than it baa w er advaiir- ‘ ,K&gt; that is modern and capable of alien ar.d production cost is cut to
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««t
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to do tfe’i-e things la tho face of the;*|fry jp-rn-vtofc*- -•• f1** ^
n t* - • j
A ; Imich thi* lives o f thotisam ls in sohiti fo rm o f
cd before. And ali factions nnd chum s‘,, vi,|b' a large and growing city like .minimum?Orlando Iloporter-Slar,
amazing c-haagva, we become bewil­
* lb*f»**p
oouwirr-.»*,•
i
can get together under tin- hrflinor| ffehndo is no small task. Vet tin---------- o -----?■
dr ~
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, T h e ir infitionce exten d s in to e v e r y
-dered by the innovotiopa nnd yield to
At**
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W
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tof«
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work
hns
progressed
with
all
the
*
of tiie Chainfe-r of Commerce and tin­
»**f UP# &lt;L*f «t ti
foicc tlit- i- change* to yield to us.
To .n.vu
ffej
H
i
.
am!
ci
v:u t o f life .
T
h
e
ir
p
o
w
er
reaches
out
speed
that
could
have
been
hoped
ftir.
»
der no other body of men. The Cham­
•Ntl Ua#i * « , 9,
itrMx »*”•
In tin « new change* youth finds
ber of Commerce play * no favorites It is near romplelion and will he one “
I iia et h Ui &amp;i*
inlu tho m arts,oLousiiiofes, p rovitlin jf p osition s f o r
Inin* .-ata. These interests too of ton
p.
hand is democratic to the core barring of the best plants in the state.
J iri.
ff
lead tin- youth away from home, Wc
m
rtd woAcors f o r "positions. T h e y g o cut
to
to
ftfV:,: m
ir,
It has been the aim of tho city|P*
no one nnd admitting ul! citizens into
allow tin- moral* of Amorienn youth
fclit, ipurjbril-# liMlk ft
the h igh w a ys atul b yw a ys on a h u n t fo r lost
fuU4muml&gt;crship. And cveiy member commissioners to put the utility com-! P t h-.-.P7! -■* P-U f t ca Pu P7! P j to |ic torn down. Joy-rides ate but a
l i i f f t r r r j »M4,
■ * *+?-'.»
it*
misititiii on a basis' vvln-rc it would)
«U&gt;r td
part of the expression of that unbelt
valu a im s. T h e y b rin g to g e th e r the man and the ,
Jwpip -■-ltlpr -»•*
have a fixed nnd legal status and
Tlu-y *ay that great minds run
ar It*
[ that grown out of an ,yager ness for
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b-i
ir.e.
v
op
p
ortu
n
ity
f
o
r
w
h
ich
he
is
lo
o
k
in
g.
T
h
e
y
fev
FTHATW **J
r li*
MttilM :rr
U SELL
M il BN U
would function independently o f the Mho same channel nnd ni/ cxtrcn,cj new. found districting*, felting them
Ml **''***tTLp
: 1 “ * * *' -.xq,
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&lt; - ' hi ip to lo ca le homes, ap artm en ts am i room s. T h e y
YfJUk HEAL \
ily, though a part uf U p city and ‘ modesty would prevent my saying this: l:u musters of us rather than tis musfg
LIST IT
atux
- .
eity business. To this end the utility;about this particular subject nnd yet] tcrs „ f thenj. • t ESTATE
WITH US
i rwul hows o f genuine b argain s in n ierdiam li.se
p
jr
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eeinmtKSlon was asked for suggeiu it i* the truth. The other day while
The spirit of adventure is stimuIf*5" *
‘ needed fo r home or o ffic e . L e t
tions us to how this coul dbest be|g«*lng up nt the great height o f one |lltp{j |,y n Hghter and more prolifir
fi-i^tETfe
&amp;
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—
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L
'to
p
H
iH
(to
done
to
carry
out
the
original
purpose
of
mir
new
sky
serapera
Frank
Woodliterature
that
exhibits
itself
on
nil
Spencer Height lot* are going
ol
keeping
tinmanagement
out
of
i
ruff
came
along
and
asked
me
how
I
our
periodical
starnkt.
These-rooks
nlfast. One of tho best sub-divis­
n *^ a | F*1 ' T
flv :-Vfp
f»» w v
V
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polllics. The nuditor, in mnking n‘ Hke&lt;l it und wo fell into a reinniscent lurfng to the untutored youth the
»* ? * f
ions in Sanford and all lug lot**
i, W
statement for the comndsMipn, has mom! over the new projects in San- pawn*hop'* exhibit of firearms,
See un now nnd pick while puk­
■ K ’ .'
'A
made certain recommendations and ford and the old day* when there Were
A disrespect for law creeps in. He■uing i* good. Easy terms.
£*, 1**•* • ‘ •■1* H
« ■_
/»• -*
the utility coniml.-slon is now endeav- no big buildings in Sanford and as wojculire a majority of our states have
4bfl
BE
Y
O
U
R
G
U
ID
E
in
T
IM
E
o
f
N
E
E
D
s
o
n
Fi’IPAf .y#l.’TiTI
oring In \tork out a hill to he present-!gazed doyrn Bark uvenip' to tho lake; decried that sobriety makes for bet­
Rjuwfc I-*** a is
u -a i* j
id to the next legislature which will Frank unconsciously cnllcd up pome- ter credits, more saving* nccounts,
* •'«*
* to
i.;f .1*
l.’l
fix the status of the Orlandd utility thing that I had often thought of hut better industry, hr alt bier bodies nnd
tojhii
fH Inf ■'*
- - .n ri- , l , . r . r - l - l n . M - V
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AGENTS
w*
IT
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m
h-oTNlk
fjff ,w r “
*•»&gt; r&gt;.i.*. r_—
hnppier
homes,
wc
find
the
constitu­
never even-mentioned in, my dreams
commission.
L*
i» s «F« H it*“ f'tf*, to’**
t-~
,f|4 tu *■«*«♦ §♦== . A 4i D £»tot tint
U-li
I*
-f
im
,!,
tion
of
tho
United
State*
made
the
{
f
t47v*H
.«|I»l&lt;
II
A,
lift
of
Sanford,
Wisely tho commission hns provid­
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It is nothing more or less than a subject of jest by those- who insist
ed for an extra unit in its new plant
; v‘ i- ’
felt*
n*4s&gt;
si
Mfdl'U
?
t.i
Fire, Caaualty, Auto Insurance
toM
fef*r'
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7
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t
o
i
that will take cam of the future needs bridge across luike Monroe at the that "personal liberty" Is worth more.1 J4M-* . t.
L,
105 W. First St„BXNFORD, FLA
of Orlamio. The .city is growing so foot of Park avenue unil connecting than any common denominator
rapidly that good economy warrants with the Volusia county side nt F-n-jgood

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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Maxwell &amp; Britt

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923

I’AGK THKEB

A REX ING RAM PRODUCTION MY VIN C EN TE RLASCO IB AN E Z
The fulfillment of St. John’s prophecy: the greed for world dominion catting forth Conquest, War, Famine and Pestilence from the lair of the beast
that astounds in its magnificence

M A T IN E E PRICES:

Romance that inspires, beauty that enthralls, spectacle

C H ILD REN , 10c; A D U LTS, 40e

E VE N IN G CH ILD REN, 2ac; AD U LTS, 50c

similar nature.— Seminole Supply Co,
Oviedo, Fla.
282-lt
W ANED—A chanco to build your
new homo before lumber gets any
Kher. Plans and estimates furnish*
I.— Sanford Novelty Works. 193-tfc
were present, a number coming out
from town. All seemed to enjoy the
good time, nice cakes anti coffee, if
it was cold, and wished hint long life
or illness causes wages, to stop,
and much happiness.
WANTED TO HUY— Asparagus fern
but E X PE N S E S keep on!
l-’ire horned out one of the old land
seed, for good clean stock will pay
The wise man or woman has a
marks of Sanford Inst Monday, when
a good price. Address W. P. Newell
it wiped out the old home of General
bank account fo r such a time. A re
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Sanford on the famous IJelnir grove,
Fin.
27l*-tfe
you W ISE?
which is now owned by S. 0. Chase,
G eorge A . DeCottes
l
oy
with
wheel
W
AN
TE
h—Snmrt
h
i
am!
occupied
by
la'onnrd
Vihlen
niul
|
I f not, 1% Interest and S A F E ­
S e m in o le P r in fe r ij
Atlorney-nt-Lnw
Stone’s Market, Sanford Avenue.
wife and their family of five, now at
OUR PRINTING 1
T
Y
aw ait your savings at Our
FOIt SALE— 1923, llupmabile, driven
OUH PRICE
1 ICOHC-H.
home. We understand it is quite a lias
Over Seminole County Rank
Savings? Department.
2,300 miles. $85.00 worth or ex­
to Mr. Vihlen ms very little was savJl.
07 French Avenue-----------Phone to I
M
IS
C
E
L
L
A
N
E
O
U
S
tras,
Make
me
nn
offer.
Address
The
house
wits
insured,
we
hear
and
5ANFORD
FLORIDA
Make the start today.
Mr. Chase will soon build again. It bad
•'ll." care Herald.
285-5tp
Quick Service T ran sfer
been built some forty yearn ago and
F R E D It. W IL S O N
the grove was for a long time one of
Storage Facilities
the rbow place* in Horida. Tin* fire
If as please you, tell others; if not,
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
started In the roof and though the
tell us. Phone 49S
lire
department came out, nothing
First Notional Hank building
could be done. Sorry for the owners
FLORIDA
FARMERS—Plenty of saw dust free
SANFORD N O V E L T Y SANFORD
and for our neighbors. They are slay­
nt Shinholser's Mill. It's the rigid
A CO M M UNITY B U ILD ER
ing nights at the home of their daugh­
W ORKS
kind for tiling,
251-o.e.d.Jwp
ter. Mrs. Kenneth Bobbins.flT B SAfcl Ft fill) SIGN S HOP paints
* V. C. C O LLE IL Prop11. F. W HITNKR, Cashier
(Bud to hear that T. O. Tyner now
F. P. FORSTER, President
C H E L L E M A IN E S
Signs of any kind. Quick service. has work oh night watchman in one
FOR HALE— Hosier nnd Gays* paints
General Shop and M ill
and varnishes nt Sunford Novelty Prices right. Phone iHO-U*. 282-51 p of the new buildings going up in San­
I
LAW YER
W ork
183-tfc
— Court House Works, Sanford agents.
ford.
II. t). Seitier and daughter Miss
CONTRACTOR and BU ILD ER
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
Mamie of Pennsylvania but one lime S A N F O R D
117 Commercial 8treet—Sanford, “Fin.
Kyaa Examined
Glosses Designed
residents o f Upsola arorhetc for two
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
weeks and are calling’ on their old
ITenry
McLaulin,
Jr.,
Fill: S A LE —( ‘ontrolling into cat in
B. W . H E R N D O N
CEM
ETERY
W ORK A S P E C IA L T Y
LOST
nt ighhors on Thursday., i'hey are
Miami.
Large
hardware
store
do­
,. Opt I).
at the Montczunm for a few 1018 West First Strwt
1018 Waal First 8tlW«
ing business. Henson for selling oth­ LOST—One platinum broach with ;; .slaying
Optician-Optometrist
diamond* set in it. Finder leave ut&gt; days.
INSURANCE AG E N C Y
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami
112 East First Street
Hanford, Fla. Avenue, Uox 20, Miami, Florida.
IIIP------- AUTO-------- BONDS
Herald office nnd receive $20.00 re- j — ■ —
278-tfe I . . . A . *
2-l2-e-o-d*3w j ward. '
S. 0. Shinholser
E LT O N J. M O U G H TO N FOR SALE U llE AP— Shat gun. Ap­ LOST— One white nnd red spotted
gyp dog, near county bridge on the
ply 800 Magnolia Avc.
282-dtp
A R C H ITE C T
Wckiwu river, Feb. 1-Ith. Reward of
Contractor nnd Builder
$25.00.- J. II. Hardin, OOJ Klin.
Room 7, Miller Hldg
FLORIDA
2H!-Htp
FOR SALE— Young cow, first calf
3ANFORD
from a six gallon Jersey.— Lf A. ReFOUND
iiaud, Sanford Rnttcry Service (Jo.
W
E
L
S
H
;
DR.
R.
M.
FOUND—A pair of eye.glnsscs. Own­
i ‘. * l a t i l l « h r d IU0S
283-3tp
Gtnthmto Veterinarian
er can have same by describing ami
n-r.-.i-i,
t i’ -K-T-A-T-is
Telephones*
Office
1
paying for this udv.
283-tfe
r*Tnn
Inve*lm rnta
Opposite I’. O.,
Office 125
l &gt; - lH i p r n ,r d In ml
In.urn nrr
Residence 257
Del.and, Florida' FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, four
H l f 1 &lt;•!■
Xiiri-ly llnuil*
II«1M
I.ii rui.
rooms nnd both, practically new. A l­
Dailnr.. I'roperly llu-lnc* t'Unnrr.
so five ncres hammock land on good
road. Easy terms. Inquilt* 11Oil Oak
Main Office
Ave.
284-dtp
m u i :,\i .t v
i u j ii' i v t "
j*
pi
|S
IS

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

You can find the name or
erery lire Duainess Man
In Sanford in this Column
each day.

s i m o iiii

i

%\ i ; s t m i :S t

I’k..!,- Is

•

n n i r \\.Y

llll-H St.*ii±tt..l In A %c.

Mrs. A. I. Spencer
S P IR E L L A CORSETIERE
. Sanford nnd DeLand

riiW A P.T The Florist
I Flowers------------ -FRirut Designs
Annual and Oriuimeiurfl Plants

P. O. Address, 228 Ho. Iloutevsrd
Myrtle Ave.---------- Phone 280-W Phone JOB
Del.and, Florida

MACHINE
COM PANY

SANFORD

General Machine and Boiler
.
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding ‘
I’hone G2--------- Sanford, Florida

L- B.

H Q D G IN S

DR. B. D. C A S W E L L
Announces the removal of his offices
for the General Practice of Dentistry
To 214-216 Mcisch Hullding Feb. 17, JU23
Hanford, Florida
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
iv

M in t r f n i l HT. m j v h .v t i i j i i i i i 'i t i . r j i i e r r r .
i,\
n n
m u
i in \ t v , n . o i i u u . iv

n k m i v i i i .k

I'll A V I'IU IY .
P i n t 8 n Iliu m) lln ol. Itt llrlnntln, u r a n
pnratfrtn niiilr r H ip l .n t i* til Itlr ( n i l *
ril m n l n r f AiiH-ritn. I'u iniilnln nn l.

,
AUTO RAI)|ATOU AND SIIBKT
l-'rrit II. r i l l l n a . I l r l r n t l n n l .
* r iT A T IO V
METAL WORKS
Tn* Fred It. Flttlnu. th* said Fred
General Repairing
If. K ittin g tictriK i resident o f I'&lt; *ter.
* Slut** o f liiw u;
'J ,rrnch Ave----------- Sanford. Fla. In ItOhappearing
from « nwurn lilll or

i-.imt'talnt ftli-n In this cause that you,
Fred II. F ittin g, nre n resident o f n

utaterotin’C than tin* Stittu of riurldjl

mol that your jd a re o f residence In
Dexter, Iow a llfnl there I n no person
in the flute o f 'Florida, the service o f

|hc Rank of Oviedo will be held nt the
Fmking hou«a of Baid Hank of Oviedo.
Jtori'la.ofi the 20th day of March, A.
■
at three o'clock p. nt., for
* purpose of considering the follow,r e matter: To increase the capital
, of said Rank from Fifteen Thou” n,‘ l)f&gt;Hari $15,000.00) to Thirty
Dollars ($50,000.00), and to
*r ranire foj- the h&amp;uancc thereof and
* I:a&gt;aient therefor, nnd to consid*r *uch other matter* nnd tranaact
1 ether business as may properly
^mc before said meeting.
.
this 15th dAy*of February,
A- lb 1023.
...

HANK o f OVIEDO,
Ry R. G. Smith, President.
'go. Cashier.

Classified Ada Ic a word. No
Ad taken for less than 25c.
And positively np Classified
Ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count the words nnd remit
ncordingly.

DODD JOBS for good hoys; clean and
healthful work. Opportunity fur
advancement. Apply Western Union
Telegraph Co,
280-tfc

FOR SALE—New bungalow, G rooms
tthd bath, till modern conveniences,
East front, Pulmetta avenue between
11th and 12th streets. Part cash, bal­
ance easy monthly payments, like
rent. Telephone 252-W,
28|.:itc

Mrs. Voile Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Trumond Holi nnd Carl Pierson were
FO R S A L E — Lot, next nmong those attending the fair nt Outo my residence, ideal lando.
location.— S. W . Brad­ Mrs. Westerdick spent Monday with
her dnugliter Mrs. Heck, ns Horn well
ford.
285-Gtc Heck has been quite.sick with flu for
a few days.
Emil Mugnusou motored up Sunday
from Windermere, bringing some
Men Who P r o fit A ct friends with him to set* Upsaln, call­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VihThis in your opportunity to se­ Icn. Their nephew, George Vihlen, war
cure n HOUSE O F YOUR OWN. one of the pnrly.
Girder Lundquist look n trip to
Five rooms nnd bath, toilet,
electric lights, modem through­ Jacksonville Saturday, returning home
Tuesday, visiting at the home of his
out.
hrother Aaron nnd wife. They hive n
$300.00 C A S H
little non now, about a month old.
B A LA N C E $35.00 PE R MO.
Little Muriel Henderson is still un­
der the doctor's care with stomach
See J. A. H A N N
trouble.
Mr. and Mrs, Hnmil Tolar and chil­
Care A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
dren and their slater, Mrs. Klsio Hen­
son of Daytona visited Sunday.with
101-106 Magnolia Ave.
their sister, Mrs. Alma Neesc and fa­ ♦♦♦
or Phone 48
ther, Mr. Malm.
Mra. Charles Cramer nnd (il^s. Wes*
A C T N O W !!!
tordick attended a party In Sanford
on Monday afternoon with a number
FOR R E N T
of other ladies, in honor of the birth­
day
of their hostess, Mrs. efuto.
FOR RENT—Eight room house, well
Friends of Mi*, and Mrs. Lucas are
located.— A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons,
2GSLtfc sorry to Jirar of their illness. Mrs.
Lucas has been taken to the Orlando
FOR RENT— One front bed room, 117
hospital with pneumonia and he is
Laurel Ave.
.285-3tp
sick witfi tho flu. Her mother has the
oUse, corner
children caring for theip.
Elm. Apply within.
285-ltp
Ml*, und Mrs. V. C. Coder and hU
FOR RENT— Furnished housekeeping nephew, Will Coder who has been
or bed rooms, 3M Bast 5th St.
spending the winter with them were
. . . our
. . . . . .way
. . . . . making
■__name
_ . . I I . . . . it..
'
285-3tp Lout
cnlls on the
•22.
W ANTED
Mr. and Mra. Elmer LundquUt nnd
W ANTED TO BUY—Second hand children called to ace his.brother, Ed­
MrPnskey Crt*di,t flle or one of win nml wife,. Sunday nnd Mra- 4* E.

IS YOUR L A S T CH ANCE TO T A K E A D V A N T A G E OF T H E W O N D E R FU L
B ARG AIN S O FFE R E D TO YOU ON

OUR

COM PLETE

M E N ’S AND BOY S FU RNISH ING S

ATTENTION, MEN!!!

STOCK

OF

.

With every Suit of Clothes purchased tonight betwco
hours of 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. a Beautiful pair of
SOCKS will he Given FREE
T H E S E S U IT S A liK ON S A L E A T THU FO LLOW ING

REDUCED

IMtlCES

$28.00 SUITS
Going at ....
$30.00 SUITS,
Going nt .{.*

$35.00 SUITS,

$40.00 s u n ’s,

$15.00 SUITS,
Going at .....
A L L R E G A L SJIOES, V A L U E S U P TO $8.00. GOING A T
per p a ir ...................... J......... — 7— :
........................ -

FIRST

Q U A L IT Y - ----------"

115 E AST FIR S T STREET-

LOW PRICKS
PH O NE J04

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923

PAGE FOUR

i
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REALMOFSPORTS

BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET BALL
T R A P SH O O TIN G

C H AS. L . B R IT T , E ditor

tas a fca ha !*- ta# tat ta# • tai
tat
tat
tat
Rj
tat
The Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club held tat
the first meeting o f the season last
tan taa tat tat tat tat tat tat - .
i
night and made tentative plans for
the big registered shoot that Is to
“ Ebb Tide*’ Is some picture.
take (dace in Sanford this spring.

ANOTHER PAIR OF WINS CHALKED v ROD AND GUN
UP TO CREDIT OF THE CELERY FEDS CLUB MAKE PLANS
A n t:

IAI4U

Games Played on Gram mar School Court and P la y
Slowed .Up Somewhat
i

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

tat
tat
tat
tat

tat

Its
tat

tat

Earthquake Shock
T h a t Shook P a cific
is Recorded .Today

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a
ti
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it
m
I H r T Iip A a a o r t a lr d I ' r m t
n
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.— Anoth­ n
IN
er heavy earth shock apparently cen­ a
H
tering in the same locality ns the tre­ u
mendous quake that Shook the Pacific
February 3, was recorded early today m
m
on the seismographs of Georgetown n
K
university.
rt
u
K
EVERY STATE IN UNION
■
a
REl’ RESENTED IN FLORIDA
■
a
IN AUTOMOBILES N
R
T A I.IA H A S S E E , Feb. 24.—'There
was on automobile moving in Florida *
from every state in the union except *
for, on January 24, according to a R
traffic report made public by the ■
state road 'department, covering n
check by its re present* lives in 23 sta­
tions throughout the state. This wnr. 3
the first time the deparment had made ' 3
such a check.
,
------------------------s
IF YOU DO any kind of fanning in ! 5
Florida you should read The Farm- J
or &amp; Stockman which deals with cit­
rus ami truck farming, live stock,
poultry nnd dairying. Send for free "

u

Rhode Island Relish

Olives
Saddle-rock Oyster Cocktail

*■

SOUP
Chicken Mulligatnnncy
_

%

ENTREES
Cromcskies n In King, I’ommo Parislennc
l.cttucc and Tomato Salad
Craul &gt;erry J,||y

ROASTS
Roast Young Vermont Turkey
Roast Fresh Suckling Ham, Spiced
Roast Prime Ribs of Reef aa Jus

Cameron ( t)
F
The tnafiy fans that braved the cold McLucas (ft)
It wns decided last night to hold the
And if you were not fortunate
F
Kspadnhl
(1)
W
.
M
oya
(5)
VEGETABLES
weather of Inst night and gathered
tournament in May if permission enn enough to'see it last bight, ace it to­
F
Stone (1)
.
New String Henna
Candied Yams
he
obtained
from
the
American
TrnpPomnte Puree &gt;
around the court at the grammar
night.
Merry day
C
McUulih (I)
nhooters Association, of which the lo­
school did not ace ns swift or ns snap­ Smith (1)
Merrcll
(i
DESSERTS
cal club is affiliated. The dates se­
py ^a game ns they would hnvc had on Peck
Mr. nnd Mrs. A, W. Smith nnd
Luther
g
Apple
Queen
Cobbler
Fresh Strawberry Pi, 5
lected have been forwarded to the daughter, are the invited guests for
nn indoor court, but nevertheless they
Free goals—for Sanford 0; for Dny•
Aunt
Sally
Pudding,
Fruit
Sauce
nnw n pnir o f victories (hut left no tonn, Cameron I, Kspadnhl 1. Time headquarters of the Association and tqnight, nnd will see “ Ebb Tide” with­
doubts in their minds as to who wns of QiJarters. 10 minutes. Referee, W il­ their action on the matter will Ikj out charge.
Crackers
Cheese
1
Demi Toss,
made known in n few days.
the best.
kinson.
This
tournament
will
be
one
o
f
the
Never before was there a picture
The boys' game wns played first,
Girls Gnme'
. . . . . . .
lug events in Hanford of the year. with any larger number of real stars
nnd nil during the first half the game
The girls, with a little more axper- lT(,ew, ri.KislcrC(i tournaments are held
playing ns there is in this picture.
wns very slow, the court being rough
or
hov were
were used
used to
to playing
nlavlmr on,
on against
lCnC.C ° n„ "team
" ° Ut‘!
° ° rplays
. COUrt;,
is fortunateFu,:i
in- And tonight is your last chance to
cr ihiin
than *the)
that
all the lime annually
.......... fhisand Sanford
fnr
• • •
deed to have this one for 11)23
sec it.
and larger thnn the Parrish house, j on n,( oll((joor roqrt, stnrtod things
stmpie copy or 2r, cents for three S a m m B m c i i n B B i i H i s i s i i i s i n a s s c B i i a B s i n n i m i i r i . , , *
ly
300
markesmen
and
followers
of
months. Yearly subscription, $1.00;!
____2__
nnd when the gong sounded for rest bfr pt#Uy |iv,,|y from tho vcry bcglnnt the end of the half the score stood ning nnd when tho curtain rang down the sport of trapshooting wijl be In •Another big week abend of us. It three years, $2.00. Published twice n
0 to I in Sanford’s fnvor. It wns dur­ on the finals Sanford hnd tucked away Sanfded for the three dny shoot, com­ seem# ns if -the programs keep get- month. Address The Farmer &amp; S S S S S S S S S B S n S S S B S S B S H S S S B S S S S S S S a S IS B S S S S S S n m ^
ing the second half that things picked another victory, the score being 24 to ing from all parts of the Foulh.
ting bigger and better in every way Stockman,, No. 10 Newnmn St., JnekThe weekly shoot# by the local club cvery week. Get a copy of the pro- «»nville, Fla.
up and the boya found their stride, 14. At the end o f the first half the
223-Fyi-Wcd tfc
both the lads from Daytona and the score was 12 to 3 in Snnfnrd’s fnvor. will start on March 8th at 4 p. m. nhd grum and give it the once over— J
in t m i : ru n i it c o it it , *»:v »:vrn
Feds, nnd when the game ended th e, Miss Tillis, coach for the girls, w as; it is expected that a great deal o f in­ you’ll agree with us.
! JITIMT VI. C IlirtT r,
SHVII\OI.K
terest
will
be
shown
this
season
ns
the
in tx T Y . i i .o iiiiia , ia m .vM 'iau
final count was in Sanford s favor, J)|
Uj, w|(j, tj„, •&lt;(]„•• nn,| was unable
II.
V
.
V
V
nril.
II.
V
V
.
Ilnrittim
nul ('. A.
boys will In- anxious to get in good
“ The Four Horsemen o f the A |IOC-| VInrrlit,.
T, i»
1 to ktiperintend activities hut Capt.
Uinri V L S n m l r ) . A lli r r t i i VI. ( n m l r , ,
trim for the big shoot.
alypso" Is one o f the big pictures of IF
Cowan, who had his aoso injured in Carrnvvny took her place in an able
lit I ilk. mut If ilrml ni^nlu-l nil |inrllr »
..........been
....... ..............
next week. Jl has
shown .........
hen rln l in li i if l u l r r r ^ l t t i m lr r A ll i r r l i * VI.
the last gnme, was out of the line-up manner until the last part of the last
If you Want A L L the NEWS, nnd !t,t.for,. t,,,*
r
*!’•
cnm irr. « r
\ve arc fictling IjclLcr and
and Peek held down his job in grand quarter when she was taken out of
* i-ni-cti &gt;
•
, 'tore, out inert w m i vi r so man)
f*i»ti,i,u,tw nnttrr aim mut fnriini*
“ ........nnd
. that haven’t seen it and for that rea- Pfllta*lf p' I“iiI'"iiif I-h^B” Intrmilta
a "
«
'«
»
'"
'•
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style. Smith also played a good game. the game, having fallen nil her arm. ■Want it FRESH from the wire,
tindrr 4nrl1) c 11 c r a b l e t o s u p p l y
1Cri« 11•r r n tif
Stone, who played but a few minutes, Her injuries were not serious, howev­ want it in a legible condition, and son, and by (special request, Osborne * »« litre n, hri rm» il r * Imf
«if fir r rift I itiia Mlt tnnfrr him.
before
it
gels
stale,
subscribe
now
for
ha# booked it a second time.
got one field goal, nod the other for­ er. The entire team played a nice
To ll»r
Ann.i M How&lt;1r&gt;.
you with just the kind of
the Daily Herald and you wijl sure
A l l i r r l f t M. T^uwitry. I f llvln if. Olid If
wards, McLucas nnd Moyo got eleven game, with Holly carrying olf the
d
e
a
d
nil
jmVUri*
dt
ilm
ln
ic
*
h
&gt;get what you want.
lumber you need— when you
between them, Leonard getting six honors for the evening with ten field
Ami the nice part, of it is that he fler Alli^fl'i Mr HnWiloy, tlur*fsi*it|T t»r |
u i l i w w l i w In ilu- |uu|tiTiy
Ii p I q w
ilrnnd Hill five, nnd Vic McLaulin play­ goals to her credit, Spencer got the
ha# been fortunate enough in getting
• want it— and at the price you
a m i C u H t o n U lc ^ « I f ' l l v f m r , an d i
tan tai f.j ta ta ta ta ta ha
m I like
ed in his usual form. The feature of other two. The lineup nnd summary
this feature picture at a much reduc­ if •!» ii) a l l |i .i n i &gt; s
tat
£
lifhlrr rarlltut IUr-- iti-ri^itartl, *»r olh4*r- the game was the small number of follows:
ed price. If you haven't seen it, take
in Hi*- r.'Ji.tv h m u r o n r r l v s li tt n lr
wont lojiay. And speaking
tav
in
fouls called on both teams, Sanford S an ford ( 21)
Winter Garden ( I I )
advantage of this time and look it « « Hum I Holt i ' ijudI j , Ptor ldR, tlcac .Itivd
of tinto suggestion, maybe
Pit over. It’s worth far more than the
Briley (fi)
.lllta
1tl iirr» F rif |Iir HW^i *tr lit* I
getting no free goals utid Daytona Spencer (2)
F
N'W’ v, n ( p n ii f t t i 31. T«i*.v titahljt’ 21 S«&gt;iiC Ii
tat
Heckrneyer
(1)
small price you will have to pay.
two.
F
Holly (10)
U .i »iu** I I I Z s » f t
we ought lo suggest that llig lumber for
tat tan ►i hIf is lii t **ii\ n n h r 4.1 t! ml Vit l mu!
C
Mosley * i
This gnme finishes Sanford's season Stile
*lrtl'll fif \Mil till St|"|** 11 I ♦ i it *11i • r
Sadler
C
new garage is ready,
« itrilltlil 1III litafrln I* lit 1 fl) Hi* Jl I ll.ij
at home nnd after the last gnme of Echols
.F A L O R IS S T IL L
Another pair tucked away.
i April \ I» 1521
Hell
G
this years’, schedule at Seabreeze to­ Car rnway
oH 'T
It 11 f u r t h e r . i.|.-r* .1 *It: !
U N D E F E A T H D IN
•if puMli ill 3u!i I *• puU\IUIi. tl It) 1Is- Hft I*Jones
i„I;
night tho Herald will publish the in­ Cameron
: it,
fj^nl
J
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r.iltl,
‘it
ti*
1
&gt;
-ti,&lt;
-Itm
M
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i
tmb
I lay loan him a nice team—but
Tililen
i;
dividual work and records for the sea­ Maxwell
Si* Itforil, S«‘Ulf!!*ii" ' 'otltlt y. 1*1"ri'l i.
S
L
IP
P
E
R
C
O
N
TE
ST
1nfir-t* n w *m-R If«r « Iluhl ci ii ", •nttv e P H O N E i.ioFree Goals, for Sunford n; for \\ in­ mCclt Sanford.
son. The summary and line-up was ns
-SANFORI), I'l.OKIDA
1u
,
ST.
PETERSRI'ltG,
T’eh.
24—
Ralph
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ter
Carden,
i
in
ley
2.
Referee,
ShnnU
III ^ hil *1SI j«n«l
follows:
Game looked kinder rough in spots Spencer, Oklahoma horse sltue pitch­ : rmiil Uiiriilt i ‘sMjrt lit S i nflml. l 1nrl'lll,
Daytona ( I t ) nnhan.
Sanford (28)
till 4 ^nii 4.1 &gt; • ( r.d*r Hill) . \ !' 1921.
last night. Playing outside tho boys ing yhampion, did the unexpected in
\: A 1M»t 1 1..tSH.
cult *iilll-t.
thought they were playing basket yesterday's round o f the barnyiuvil
fi r m in ' |p •Vjunir. f l 11rtf] ii
The Herald delivered six times ■ O R L A N IK ) B A N D TO
l&lt;% \. -VI VV**4»i
1* «•
bait.
golf world series when he trouncedWarhiV.
week for 15c,
P L A Y HERE SUN­
Frank Jackson, the Kellerton, Iowa,! Mollclf it* - r«•r rum: tinInn111w
l'». ) T‘ 21.
D A Y IN T H E P A R K Or maybe beeniise they saw to many .farmer, Iwire holder or the world title,
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people lined up around them they, in the final game of Friday'* matches,
Sanford Orcunisaliun in Give 1'oncorl thought they wetu in a boxing arena.iv.'irmingt .10* to Ml -It-was by fat* the
1
5 M RnaaRRRaBRaaanaRaBanaaRNRaaRRRaBRiaaRaBRBiiBaK*■
JMo, 2 Can- . rj a
a
■
-------hardest
fought
and
most
exciting
conin
Orlando
at
Same
Time
P IN E A P P L E
Nice game—that girls game. 'I he
„ f ti,,. meet in which the rivals
s
y x
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is ex i hamplon, and fifteen-ycnr-old
P IM E N T O C H E E S E
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MY SHOE H O S P IT A L
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STU D IO S in Florida on M A R C H 1ST, 1923 j
A base ball park for SaiiTord. That s ; c|t.nn slates—nnd incidentally, the
given in the park here beginning at 3 whnl we want, and vve believe we are westerner has a chance to cep the title
is hendqtmrU'rs for best re-|o'clock tomororw afternoon,—Orlando going to get it. The Chathbcf ° L himself. He is to meet each of the
pair work.------"Sec Mu F irst"
We Will He Aide to Take Care of All Kinds of Photography
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touch with him nt once. Ills charge Isjdin, Fnlor nnd Davis came through
years of catering to varied nppe*
less than most places. See hint.,
tht-ir Friday games with victories, the
tiles.
hoy having the hardest time of the
No. 325 Sanford Avenue .
three. He wns pressed hard by L. M.
N O T IC E TO T H E
Opp Seminole Meat Market
Wilks, Michigan champion, yesterday
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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD . S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 24, 1923

eets is one of the ablest preach
of the Presbyterian Church
L O U IS V IL L E

KENTUCKY

S U N D A Y , 11:00 A. M. A N D 7:^0 P. M

K s s E E c a n n trrs a ir
K&lt;0* Synutt.and A. C. Kurt of Win­
ter! Park \rctr in the city today''on
.T*bu4lnc»H visit. Their many friends
were glad to *ee them.
The Oiiando bamkwill render a tine
weather is in lire offing. concert here tomorrow afternoon and
n big crowd should greet them nt
New York is shivering while Fieri*: Central Park at &lt;1:15.
da is basking in the*sun.
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Mrs. H. t'igmr and her two sons
All Tto tafia ns going to the Theatre Allie and Herbert o f Jacksonville are
Jessamine nt Altamonte Monday night |spending a brief sojourn in Sanford
tan get tickets from. Secretary Wal* j Visiting their friend's Mr. and Mrs.
ter Haynes.
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Harry Handel.

Friends of Miss Kthu ll.irtlvy will
b« interested to know that she has
resigned from the Orlando Honk and
Trust Co., and has accepted a position
in one of the kinks in Winter Park.
1 ho Seminole Cafe is the place that
Daily^IIeralJ on sale nt Joe's Smoke
makes you feel at home and where
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Overstreet are Ilnuro, Mobley's Hrtig Store nod
the rooking is always “just tike moth­ announcing the birth of a daughter Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf
er's” and where you get renl aervic e. born Feb.* lath.
ITend their Sunday menu in today's
Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Pomeroy art
Herald.
making Ikmgwood their home again.
juH hought a tremendous
George* I-uVigno was a visitor in
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Army Munson Inst shoes to
The Valdez Grill has a new electric Orlando Wednesday.
,
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to
the public direct. Price
sign timt calls attention to this tint*!
Mrs. Iteiter, Mrs, Vnbor and Mr*.
These shoes are lUO'c solid
grill day nnd night. And the Valdez id
Potter werg visitors in Sanford Tutswith heavy double soles sew*
entering to your Sunday appetite by
nailed. The uppert are of
an elegant Sunday dinner. See the
daughter
heavy
t..ii
chrome leather with t * !•
» p « la l menu in this issue of the Dally
. . lows ttingue, thereby making them
,o daugh- j waterproof. These shoes tire selling
jiul Hi , very fast nnd we advise you to order
The Quality.Shop has nn advertise­
. the Ki. s&lt; pnec to insure your order being fillment in this Issue calling attention
k*.
cd. The sizes are 0 to It all widths;
to their nifty sport nnd tailored hat
p on un,|fpay'postniah mi rcrelpt of goods or
just in- und ready for inspection of
II l r)ri, send ttlhrify m-der. Money refnfidetl
the htdiei of this community. The big
m and .1 H shoes are not s itisfiirtoty.—The U.
opening of i be Quality Slurp will roor.
i.’ riiL.v .H. stores to., III ! Itioad.vny, Now
take pluce. Watch for I In* annuuiii i*iiieiit'i,
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“ I have had ■kidney trouble for
twelve years," writes it. P. Pinkney,
West JnekMiii, Mi:.s. * “ PuiHs in back,
joints, catilies in tin* hip:, run down
and getting up too much during the
night, lint mtv.* taking FnVv’s Kid*

Boy W onder W ins
Bit? Horse Shoe
Throw ers Match

Monday Special
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Oak Avenuennd Third Street

Tnim itMH MANY YKAliS liY

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tlml should cowrit you when )«iu come (o have \u1canizlng done here.
Wortblrrs things are often made to look ns attractive as the best.
Quality should Ik* demanded a* well. D i l i KKPUTATION FOIl DO­
ING V II.C A SIZING of the hist has born honestly earned and will
be strenuously maintained. When you have tires tulranized here you
ran he sure that good sort ire Is accompanied by good results every
lime.

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wise tlie purchase will be the same as others. A n idea o f the bills and coins to be given aw ay may be had by a peep into the display window o f Dr. Bower’s Drug: Store on
♦&gt; First Street just in front o f the Seminole County Bank. To secure one or more o f these, bolder o f ticket must be present with duplicate stub when number is drawn from
X box. Complete announcement will be made on the ground at 10 a. m. on Monday, February 26, 1923. D O N ’T F A I L TO BE P R E S E N T .

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Mrs. Check w ill Distribute the .Cash Prizes

Southward, M. G. Carraway.

A ll local People.

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SOLDIERS FIRED
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IAT BOCHUM AND MANY DIS­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.— Probably the most distinguished gathering of
legal profession in the history of tho nation assembled here todny for n con­ Carlot Shipment* Reported for Thurs­
TURBANCES ARE RE­
day, February 22nd '
ference called by a committee on establishment of permanent organization for
PORTED
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improvement of the Inw to consider formntion of American Law Institute. Florida—Sanford section ____
The primarily function of the institute ns de.scrihcd would l»e to remedy de- Florida—Manatca Section
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restatem
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Since Monday in Execu­
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tive Session .
HOUSE GOES UP IN
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Suvanruth, 8; Pittsburgh, 2; Phila­
peored near a t hand through an agree(
DLRI.IN, Feb. 23.—Martial law has
ORLANDO, Feh 23.—The first bank
persons burned to denth and five othdelphia,
1;
Potomac
Yards,
7;
Flornwnt mado behind closed doors f o r ;
nre missing In a fire here early
Jonce, 2; Richmond, 1; New York, -I; robbery in the history of Orlando was been declared in Rochutn, says a dis­
« temporary armistice in the filibus­
patch to the Central News in conschiengo, 1; Rochester, I; Wnycrosd, 3; executed here lost night when thieves
ter which had blocked all business today which destroyed two story frame
drilled
a
tunnel
into
the
State
Hank
f,lu‘ncc
° f ye*terday's disturbances fn
.’Cincinnati, 1; total, 31 cars.
since Monday. In executive session rooming house. Twelve bodies were
which
French
soldiers fired on tr crowd
of
Orlando.
They
entered
the
storage
the'senste agreed to adjoUrti' tonight recovered this morning. Five of these
with
fntal
results.
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it lix o'clock to take up minor hills were mlult;; ntid seven were children. Stated Several Important Captures Have Been Dcxtinnti mn of Florida Shipments on mined amount of valuables.
Thursday
for two hours tomorrow, then pro- Only
. . . . bodies of one woman and two
Made This Week
FAR IS. fob. 2.1.—A decision to ro.
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Savannah, II; Chicago, 5; Piltsned with the shipping bill, hut with chU,,re" '
^-ver.il persons
jtl.ice the German railrond ndniinistrnjburgh, 1; Potomac Yards, 7; Atlanta, Braves Have Excep­
the possibility of a vote in the mean - 1^ ' n|,c&lt;. ^ om U pbuilding by jumping
Hon in the Ruhr with nn allied civil
LONDON, Feb. 23.—A Central News dlspnteh front Dublin reports **,-• Petersburg, 1; New York, 7; Milla[from
windows.
time on a motion for rccornmitnl.
tional
Opportunity
as’
administration
was officially announc-'
rumor that the Free State government hns arrested Famuli Do Vulorn nnd idolphin, 2; Rochester 1; Wn’yc’ross 7Buffeted by another day of fdibus-.
ed
lost
night
ns
one resudt of tho corf*
Rap: Contenders Now fvrence herp between
Liam Lynch. Detectives of the Irish criminal investigation department, the HnUiiuore, I; Schnectad'y, I ; to ta l' I*! ’
tor in tho senate, the . adm
inistration)C
o
i
l
U
C
m
n
c
d
N
c
f
f
l
’O
iVcmier Thcu,
, _
.
—
, dispatch says, made several important captures carlv today. The nun tak -•t
'
*
•hipping bill last night
nis of itelgitim nnd Premier Poincnro.
NEW
YORK,
bcli.
23—
Friends
of
en included five of the principal irregular leaders. The dsipatch to the Even*_____
Widcd toward its domm T iT * !* d l K f e p r , v e &lt; * T e n D a y s b y
Representative« of the French min­
oom.
1C .cm
Q
r
(
Je
r
Q
f
f
j
i
e
(
J
o
V
e
m
o
r
^
'"
K
Stan,,nnl
from
,,n,,,in
tUi*
«Hcrnoon
says
Secretary
of
William
tTosgrnve
Shipping
Point
Information for Wed* Christy Mnthcwson any he has "ho’t
termed likely pot Intur than Saturday
istry
of I'uldic Works nnd the state
u goiil-mfne at i lax-sale." Matty re•
______
! head of the free state .government, denies DeValem hns been captured.
iresHnj. February M sf
railroads
for Dusscldorf
m s motion to recommit the fegishi-1
, nre
. » leaving
„
, ..... . . .
. „« „
.
....
,
. .
SANFORD, FLA.:
Clear. cool, tinns to hasebnl lufter regaining hla ,
■iH
tiemor to replnrc it with another bill. Percy llaylhs Gctii Respite Thi» Mar-!
health
at
Saranac
Lake,
New
York..
j”
c,,"
fcr
w,lh
(,cn*rai
Degouttc and
DUHI.IN, I'eh. 23.— More than twenty IrWi irregulars were captured in Hauling* light, denuuid and moveyot
nnd
Paul
Tirnrd.
president
of
The filibuster which began Monday
nin" ,n ,:vr ° r K^culion
He
ow, market steady. Far- ps head of the Hostnn Hravn*.
light, continued unabated through'.
-------!
*" Dubl,B ln’'t tWtAn*
“ ,is
* W"
AM M on*' ™'»**Iment very. slow,
the international Rhineland commis­
nre in progress. ,Fve irregular*, the most important of whom was Scan File- |oa,|.; f ,, j, U„U|,| terms 1(1 hu h drops into Motion as a rtockholder uih| sion.
,
'
the day an,I into tho night. During it*: A,moBt un ,***&lt;• «'**
Die hanging
Patrick, were captured in-u raid at Dram Condrn state army headquarters.’ c l„tca Golden Self-Hlunching 1-0 doz. &lt;directing boss of a tail-end National |
gogrris there were n number of pri­ the negro, Pe*cy llaylinH, t.iduv. Gov­
The
civil
administration
will
hold
Fitzpatrick had been commandant Dublin brigade of irregulars. Rumors «rr- ^tnlLM in the rough §1.(15-$ 1.75, New 1League tram which has however n
me conferences between Republican ernor Hardee wired SIlcTilT Ifnnd to
in
circulation that DeVnlera lias hern arrested hut there was no confiima*ion. French Strain i-ii dozen, stalks in the wealthy history ami money-making the same position ns regards it* remwtors nnd Inter between Rcpubll- stay execution nnd n ten day reprieve
potentialities far greater thnn outsid­ j lotions with the military occupation­
rough mostly $1.50.
nn ir.d Democratic senators in which, hi,vinb* ^ ‘ n granted the negro, the
al authorities ns did the German ad­
ers realise.
Btgotiation* were conducted for defi-j execution that was to have taken
ministration. The,jjiycctor of the rail*
George Washington Grant, ovvm'r of mndi v. ill Us I reneh with two depu­
Total Carlo! shipment), from Sunlit* action by Saturday night no th a t; place today ut 10:30 tvas delayed Cor
ford this season to date
.... 1,019 [ the dull, got it for a small price sev­ ties, one French aqd one Hdgian.
the final week of the session might bo' a period of 2 weeks. The wire stated i
eral years ago and Inek of nctivp di­
that
the
attorney
a
for
the
negro
had
,
Total
carlot
shipment
from
Mana­
Wft open to consideration of other
rection ns much as anything else causasked
for
ten
days
in
which
to
Invest
!-1
tee
this
season
to
date
......
..
G13
pmiing legislation.
ESSEN, Ffb. 23.—Gelsenkirchen
I
pd
the team to spend more seasons in having been evacuated by the French
Total eat lot shipments from San­
Opponents of the shipping bill af- gate the case nnd the governor was
703 *'h e ruck. Grnnt’s price in selling his forces aftej thrir several days of pu-.
ford Inst Reason to date
tor canrnsiing tho strength of their in duty bound to grunt the reprieve. &lt;
.team is understood to have been very nitlvc occupancy, the spotlight on the
No
one
here
knows
just
what
tho
n
o
-!
Total
cnrlof
shipments
from
Man­
forrei openly said for the first time
fl0(;
model ate for such n property in the Ruhr valley development* rested yfc*tqre
of
the
investigations
into
the
atee
Inst
scusoii
to
dnte
.
tikit they had enough votes to get the
Fordney
Said
Mellon
Had
No
Objection
to
Usinff
case
nre
since
the
attorneys
have
e
v
i-1
.Major League* Daseb.ll men here!torday on the penalUe. the F r a ^ .
■ewure out of the way iinlcsir its
SANFORD SHOE K CLOTniNG
.
Debt Money
, "
t
" n «cej&gt;t|ormi Rclgian court martial nnd tho border
npporter* could obtain some action dently been employed by the form er,
CO.'S MALE ENDS TOMORROW opportunity-to build up an aggressive control bodies are inflicting on the
&lt;por\ It within the next two days. The employer of Haylis* in Mississippi or
nail team under picturesque lender- **
gwpect of its supporters being able some friends of the negro in the city
. • *
...
. ship and to vastly Increase the value Germans because of- their resistance
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.-Moldlcm' wished to '\nlnnd corrected" and oL* •
of
Columbia
where
he
resided
before
to the allied authorities.
t» do this appeared dark, in fact it
,M lo,,By* ,MUC you wUI
tho
lionus advocates in the house were tafned unanimous consent for his r e - l Iprge
advertisement of the Sanford of his buy, especially an the Red Sox,
pnr darker with each hour that the coming to Florida Inst fall.
The latest move of tho occupiers to
rtiorks
to
be
stricken
from
the
record.
Sheriff Hand nnd his deputies Imd given -n glimmer of hope yesterday by
Shoe »t n o th in g Co. and they are giv­ the rival Hoston team are* in local d is-j offset German obstructions to the
of talk continued.
The
Ixinuti
question
was
brought
up
Several senators who have lieen! everything arranged for the legal ex- Chairman Fordney of the wpy* and by Representative Fish, Republican, ing you some rare bargains in men’s favor.
.maintenance of railroad transportation
means committee, author of the mensnnd hoy*’ furnishing*.
They only
'mOdly favorable toxvnrd the bill pri- , ^Ut,0n of thu ncKro todft&gt;’ an'1 U l“
Mathew son has always been a fru- has been n ban n g 'in 't any locomotive
New
York,
a
fninier
service
mnn.
(pinion of those who have fnl- iuo voted by President Harding, hut
admitted during tho ilny th a t: * 1 '
"The dlstinguishi-d gentleman from mention a feu bargains in their nil.gai athlete, saving a large part of his having the occupied area. All Gt
lowed
the
legal
aspect
of
the
case
that
it
proved
short
liv«*l.
fWjr would not continue their support
'•Michigan, Mr. Fordney, will leave the and you wil be wise to go to thu store snlary. Although he was under heavy mart nmnned trains renching the edge
d the measure much further, if it there is nothing whereby the case can | Mr. Foulncy. addressing the house house in a short time," said Mr. Fish chile the sale is on and buy some o f ;expenses in his long refuge at S a r-'„ f the Ruhr eastward bound, are re­
•vntinued to block other legislation. be continued after the ten day period on the Ilriti-ii debt settlement, suid “and the hill which he introduced, tire many things that you have been onac, he received almost $50,000 from quired to leave their engines behind
One Senator, W’illis, Republican, of since the trial was regular in every Secretary Mellon had told him lie line! known ns the bonus hill, will die at the needing nnd wanting for some time as the game at the Polo Grounds for hlsjand nwnit locomotives from the un­
*'* and it ................... . he put I occupied territory to pull them furOkia, itatetl on the flooi that he de- particular and there is not any ques­ no objection to the use of the money end of this session. I wlah the gen­ now is your chance to save money, *la nefit
is believed that
tion
of
the
negro’s
guilt
and
the
tun
received
from
the-foreign
debt,
princi­
they
sell
for
cash
and
therefore
they
considcrahle
money
of
his
own into ther.
•
**d to develop If the bill was to be
day delay is only granting a reprieve pal nml interest, In financing n bonus tleman would inform the house ns a can sell for leas money. The House the Droves' deal.
by filibustering, for If so, he
Reports from Wolthrop and other
that is made ncccssnry when it Is re­ for former service men after the mon­ m atter of record about the statement i of Quality a t the right price.
■
There Is still tajk here of the sale
“ M, there were many other bills, inhe told me yesterday that the secre­
points
indicate thnt the ejection of
quested by attorneys in the case.
ey had been obtained.
of the Giants rind Dodgers, particular­ German railway men from their dweljhwing kome he was Interested in.
tary
of
the
treasury
had
made
to
him
The negro has been taken invny for
Miss May Waters, of Atlanta, nnd ly the former. Charles A. Storrehnm,
•kith thould be taken up. Senator McMr. Mellon, when his attention was with respect to the use of these
[ lings nnd offices is only being consafe keeping nnd it is not known
*&gt;Jr.
nnd Mrs. William Hurry of Apop­ majority owner of the Giants, insists,’, ducl(H, 0„ on intensified'.cnie.'
wHzr, Democrat, Tennessee, plainly
called to Mr. Fordney’a remarks, Hn*'i funds
where he is at prcsqnt, but it is be­
ka. spent yesterday in Sanford the however, that he is not now negotiat­
he hiul no recollection of having made
7 * lhr ’,pnate that it was (he intenAt Castrop a court martial dealt
lieved best to keep him hidden until
“ In speak ink with the secretary of KUcgtjj of
a „rcncc Dnnclift.
ing tu red rid of the team. Charles with It German olficlnls and other
»R of those opposed to the legislnthe statement nnd it^ u’ns reiterated
the day of execution, although the
tho treasury about the wisdom or
A. Ebbets, owner of the Dodgers, »n- citizens nil in one day, the charges beto kill it by any legitimate means
ht the treasury Hint he adhered to hi t
people nre noxious for thu law to take
, advisability at the present time of
Another thing thnt America should nounccd several weeks ago that he in* of a wi(lr vnrit.ly. Tho i c "(cncM
**« that he considered filibustering lc- Its course.
position that the government was ob­
presenting to congress a bonus hill," produce nt home is population.
ffumatc.
ligated to npply at least the interest
Jn,Kht, ' lc“ r ou,1 b“t ,nolbody has yet ranged fro m l0,000 marks fino against
replied Mr. Fordney, “he suggested
been di*covere«| who is willing to buy nn iukccper. for failure to show a
from the debt to the retirement of lib­
opinion of senators ns to the
that before that were done wo should
Ids real estate, uniforms and the con­ menu to pllitaYy guests, tu two
erty bonds.
°r bringing the filibuster to an Cabinet Officials'
ionnl
ramification
of
tho
plot
by
an­
hive nn inteiMew with the president
differed, tamo opposing recomTho treasury secretary rommuni- on the method of raising the monoy to nouncing thnt 15 persons hail been a r­ tracts which hind a collection of min­ months' imprisonment and 2‘&gt;o,oo0
Throw Off Business
4 «nd favoring displacement by,
marks fine against a small town offl- • .tur,
■­
cgted with Mr, Fordney by telephone meet the payment of thnt bonus, hut rested in England, France, Egypt, or Umguots to thc team.
to Make Their Tour and
™her bill. Either method, it w is ’
rial because certain supplies were not
-.
thu Mlchignn representative stat- added Hint ht* had not the slightest Germany, Cuba, Austria and the HnJSSr*
mcnnt tho death I
^
. |t
t
furnished. A Shnrnharst railway inid later that evidently he had misun­ objection to tho money received ns hnmas, as n result of information fu r­ United Mine Workers
lp ,ncM“ re. General agreeTALLAHASHEE, Fob, 23*—Cabinet derstood Mr. Mellon and would strike interest and princiiuii upon those for­ nished by the American secret ser­
spcctor received a fortnight's con­
President is Freed on finement been uric a railway engineer
kMk:.- Ml." 1°. pr®VaU- however, that officials threw unfinished business to­ bin rem arks' from tho record of the eign loans nflci^we had secured thnt vice.
- -.
♦ , ..
J J J jf ,'houl'&gt; be attempted ’until gether this morning in preparatory houtc proceedings. He added th at at
New York police, who hegnn an in­
*
Murder Charge was allowed to drive a loaded coal
«V&gt;tll Wft* given a t least another day for leaving this afternoon for nn of­ the first opportunity he would make money being used to (my the soldiors’ dependent investigation, professed to
train through this station at full
bonus. That is the statem ent. he
" life.
I I I * T h e A a - n r ln t a S I’ l r a a l
find
a
direct
connection
between
the
speed into uncontrolled Germany.
ficial inspection of thu state’s gigan­ nn explanation of the m atter In the made.”
HERKELEY .SPRINGS,' W. Vn„
IrountiTfeit
plot
nnd
ftinny
hitherto
house,
In the meantime the German Red
AK*r an agreement the ndministra- tic reclamation project in the Kvcr"Docs thnt mean tho soldiers will
Feb. 23.—Tho case against C. Frank
The opportunity was afforded at a [have to wait 02 y ears7“ asked Repre­ unsolved gang murders of tho last Kccnoy, president of the West Virgin­ Cross is making nn effort tb Inter­
Irsdors conceded th rth lp p ln ff bill glades. The party headed by Gover
?
y* *» good as dead.*’ Not lutcr. than nor Hardee expected first to go to i e o |6n of the house last night, Mr. sentative Blanton, Democrat, Texas, few years.
ia United Mine Workers who was cede for the Germans already sent
Several of thc murders bdtlevcd to
“•orroy night It was said a vote!"'™ 1
to Jail. Their efforts arc especially In
Hench- 11 is understood Fordney taking the floor explainIng referring to the time the Ilritlsh
brought
to
trial
as
nn
accessory
to
the
have resulted from passage of bogus
the
him ho bonds nre to run.
* recommltal would come nnd the | lho tour wil1 btf cul Bhort lo ,,vc ®r thnt
*
’ secretary
’
*hnd*’ told
.................
murders in the Logan County indqs- tho interests of two of these men. Ono
money
and from double-crossing in
*ould be “interred with the pro- nix
* days in order that they may get hnd not intended to convey any such
“Tho gentleman knows that Is not
trial disturbances ended abruptly to­ of the mis Vice Lord Mayo Schaefer
i “"•fiuics." Plans for n break In black to pressing business nt the cap­ impression as given by the Michigan thu case, or he ought to know it," re­ the ranks of thc counterfeiters.
day when Judge Woods threw out the of Essch, sentenced to two years' im­
A number of crimes, it was said,
representative. Mr. Fordney said ho turned Mr. Fordney.
Indictments on n motion of the prose­ prisonment nnd fined 10,000,000 marks
» .il l ,,er nn(* tbo *l&gt;*ndonment, of itol.
had
been committed in or near tho
•
V
____________________ ____ i________
■ night session tonight were made
-L
cution. It is ullcgcd there hnd been for failure to supply automobllos for
Ilroomo Street cafe owned by John tampering, with witnesses.
the tronpi. The other i* Recorder Guy!°1, nce a t thc white house bc- ATLANTIC A PACII'IC CO..
d| Rosa, arrested ns one of thu rin g ’s
ens, of the Essen Retail grocers as­
OFFERINGS
ON
GROCERIES
tCnrir ilkr ,InrdlnK. nnd Sena- ■
t i7
• -a .’
- 1 ' s0
large wholcsaleis of counterfeits.
—
sociation charged with signing • the
Brt». assistant Republican lead­
Talma agreed that scores of Im­ Thirty Miners In­
circular urging merchants to refrain
In this issue si the advertisement 6f
' * willingness of the ndnifnistrnportant criminals were in the ranks
dicted for Conspiracy fro Duelling to the French and sen­
fion i * ',T *° -c#h
U*e night nos- the Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Cp., quotof the counterfeiters.
Immigrants
tenced to two years ami a fino of
“night and spend two hours to- ing you prices on groceries Ifist will
Today in W. V. Strike 8,000,000
unfamiliar
with
Amedbui
money,
he
marks.
•
•
surprise
you.
The'
A.
&amp;
P.
Co.,"
re­
’
•
oanT00 n'*nor hills :was regurtled
said, were the enalm V lA lm sfW it the
cently
opened
for
business
in
the
new
Thc.sti
two
men
are
allcgud
tu
be
0f tU ,,h‘Ppin‘&gt;' bill « .
gang also hunted dut small stores
rn °; *fi»solutlon.
W EI m' s HURu T fc K* 23^.T hlrty confined together in one cell which '
Phillips block on Second street and
. .
they are putting thc prices on every­ Gang Had Branches in All Parts of the Civilized kept by aged womenjand atoms left miners indicted for conspiracy In tho the Gormans claim is ’seven cubic me/ ,
at time* In charge or rAikAvn: ■ ' f
Cliftonvillc strike rint which cost tho ters smaller in dimension than the cell
"^IdC om w l
thing in groceries that will bring thc
World
Secret service men ere checking up lives of Sheriff Duval and six of the prescribed by the Germans for indi­
to their store tomorrow nnd
Seaboard to Build , customers
on nil possible sources of information attacking party last July, entered vidual criminals of the lowest type.
every day in the year. Rend their
Pgpot at Lockhart udvertisemeut nnd take your basket NEW YORK, Feb. 23,—With the in order, the dragnet of the secret ser­ thrown o|ien to.them hy Wednesday's pleas of guilty today nnd each was The rod cross is said to havo been re ­
to thc A. &amp; P. Co., on Second street international counterfeiting system vice was extended to most of the large round up to ascertain whether thc sentenced to thgre years in the fused the privilege of having repre­
counterfeiting conspirators
turned Moundsvillc penitentiary by the Cir­ sentatives visit them despite several
•head Z ' . r
^ ? hc between Oak avenue nnd Park avenue wrecked, ti.'e secret service agents who cities of the United States to catch
over
The
vast
quantities
of
narcotics
cuit court Judge here.
applications to General Fournier.
V&gt;
*»unr.I
Mlon hM applied to —tho red front.
luid ita workings hear Wednesday a n d ' hundred* of passers of counterfeited they bought to Independent gangs or
I « nc. court for a writ of maiw
with 500 to 000 persons ' connected; paper, implicated by clues captured in whether they used their own nation­
A traffic cop says a little tact will
The annoying thing about people with
Seizing the German mines
will
the ring in a dozen countries, u n -1Tuesday?* raids h ere.,
itan T r1 ,h'
Alr who
wide organization for thc distribution make speeders slow down. Doesn’t he bring only a tem porary advantage.
get ahead In thc xkorld Is t thnt
xitilnn d depot a t L^W iart. The
der arrest, federal authorities tod*y
Joseph A. Palma, chief of thc apec- of tho drugs.
mean tack?
.
•frier
*,,rectosf that the they hold the middle of tho rood and
The thing to do Is to selie the Ger­
prepared for a court fight tu send thc.fal secret service uquad, which for
Some
a
t
the
dies
used
fn
m
aking
Some
of
the
nations
get
along
in man
^
jfeUon for
budding, but the ap­ won’t let you pass.
counterfeiters to Jail for the maxi- eight months tracked thc makers and spurious specie were smuggled hero
sweet accord, and others arc allies.
*” ■■■■■-■
■ *
** n»»ii k
Wr 4 ,eU fort*‘ th a t
BSC
° f 4r’
. |distrlbutora of spurious money, gave from Italy In largo cheeses, officials
1 h“ ” ru«*' &gt;» comply.
For quick results try a want-ad.
America now has celebrated almost
Whilo court evidence was being set evidence of thc widespread Intcmnt- saldtodjyr. •
For quick results.try a ,\yant ad.
everything except t)ry week.
G’/.-.

IN

IN KANSAS CITY

ORLANDO BANK
WAS ROBBED
LAST NIGHT ALLIED ENGINEERS

LEADERS CAPTURED
MAY HAVE EAMON DE VALERA
IS REPORT FROM FREE STATE!.’

SOLDIERS BONUS ADVOCATES
GIVEN GLIMMER. OF HOPE
IN HOUSE YESTERDAY

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M

•

WRECKED BY
GOOD W

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*—

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w-. - ifftiiffV1? -.w i,.i 'J.

�THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2

PAGE Six

-------- T O N I G II T______

Katherine McDonald
Hardly
Washington’s birthday,
knew it except the banks were closed.

Wait for no men, they say,
and thin Sale ofNiura is in the
snme boat, it won’t wait for
you to make up your mind*.'
_____
because_if you| prcKrlatiriato

PPPIH
[) .

gJH th e choice o f fe r in g s

Judge J. J. Dickinson and Forrest
Lr.ko attended tho Washington B irth -1
,’r.y celebration nt Eu^tl* today.

will
a j/

mn ?--T H IN K OF BUYING—
(iood Full Cut Work ShlrlM, nl
Headlight Overalls and Jumpers nt, each ........
XXX Morotock Overalls and Jumper?), nt, each
Hart Schaffner Suits tus low as
Many hundreds of ether items at cqnnlly ns good values,
ONLY THREE MORE DAYS OF THE BIG SALE
You ennnot nford to miss the opportunity
LOW I’DICES

FIRST QUALITY

A atory of n girl .who
. nbuvo herself—docs n wed
I bring happiness—would y
; Jm vo.truc aniLp.lcsero fore
thing you wanted—which
tn In cal; a .man’lji f e or t
h eart? Come and see.

T h ^ j J . Auli/i, unv p»* ^to pr^nii’ir it
inrrcCakta of Oviedo,•'Wrti fit the city
today.,ton hunincss. T

J a c q u e lin e ( b g a n and J a m e s K ir k w o o d U a s c c n t-fa n O *
|/tira n w u a t fy c tu r e 'E b b T id e ' A Geotgp Md&amp;Hd.Productiort

Sir. and Mru. It. F. Crenthnw an­
nounce the birth of ^ il-iX)Ond hoy,
Folminry 2lnt. Doth mother and baby
doing nicely.

AT TUB PRINCES8 FRIDAY AND SA TU R D A Y her sister, Mrs. E. Oscar Schnddt. who 14 M 4 l 4 i ka 14 14
returned to her home in Cleveland, ^
__

Among the. guests Invited for this
otension were Mrs. W. A. Price, of
Uml Axe, Mich.; Mrs. It. II. Opltt,
Mrs. A. U. Eger, Mrs. K. Osenr
Schmidt, Miss Gertrude Dolly, Mrs.
PI10NE 101
IIS EAST FIRST STREETU. Dolly, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.
John Dolly, Mrs. C. Stoothoff, Mrs. D.
C. Darclift, Mrs. J. J. Gutt, of SnnStanshury, of Greensboro, N. C., arc ford; Jifrs. E. Knesertnan, Mrs. W. S.
a party touring this state and arrived Trice, Mrs. W. J. Kreinbring, Mrs.
A. Christin nnd Miss Florence Price,
here yesterday for a short stay.
Uf Lake Monroe.
.
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown, lit­
Phone 217-W
tle Jntk Drown, nnd Mrs. A. J. Y«’atts,
I t r * s k tT * a n r
* l * n i » « y«
ot Jacksonville, motored to Sanford
—U vow a r c s o l a s u » / " k » w « » c a a i l a s
yesterday and are stopping nt the
M a s m t II &gt; M a r * a a l e r l a l a l a s . " H i
• o S atal r a r i la Ikla l » s « n a &lt; a l ,
S v t a l l s . a r l e l e p b a a a t b a I l e a . I I «*ll Monteiuma for a few days. „
im siM lIr a iy iN U lii •
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pnusewnng,
SOCIAL C ALEN D AR
of Hnyville, Long Island, N. Y.f and C.
Pmisewang, of New York City, a r­
Thursday—Mrs. A- K. Powers will en­ rived in the city yesterday. They nrc
tertain the members of the Dnugli- touring Florida nnd expect to spend a
ctrs of Wesley class nt her home on short time here.
hood n t-al| the various stages of its
Nlnt hstrect, nt 7:30 p. m.
development an da*most earnest de­
Thursday—Business nnd Professional
David Miller and son, Edward, of jslre to bring to children all the good
Women's club meets at 8 p. m. at Jacksonville, are tho guests of his that is obtainable, holding every other
the Welaka lobby.
nephew, Robert E. Herndon, and fam­ !eonsidernti on of small account beside
Friday—Mrs. It. I- Perkins nnd Mrs. ily, onroutc home from Tampa anil jthe serving of the real interest: of the
W. M. Thigpen will entertain tho other places of interest on the West Ichild himself And you will forgive
members of the N. do Howard Chap­ Coast.
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me if I make no effort either to he
ter U. I). C. nt the home of the
!clover or entertaining but speak to
former, 801 Mngnoliu Ave, at 3:30
heard Father Anderson you straight from my heart of the
p. m:
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subject which in so near to my heart.
Saturday—CccIHan Music Club will
. meet nt 3 o'clock at the Studio of
Mrs. Finnic Munson.
Friday—Mrs. L. P. llngnn will enter­
tain the members of the Dank le v ­
ers club at 3:3(1 p. m. at her home
on Park Ave.

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ORTOMETRIST-OITICIAN

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--------Mr. nnd Mrs. Dexter ol
and and Miss Carrie Hail
burg, Pa., visited the Wn
serving Company Tuesday
Mrs. Summers!!!, Miss
mersll, Miss M argaret LI
Phelps and daughter nnd
mersill’s sister Mrs. Robe
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For Florida: Increasing
cloudiness today, followed
by local wains today nn&lt;l Frf'o
day; little change in ternSEE CATHRAE
Nt pc Future. Gentle to moderIncome Tax Specialist, Peoples Dank *Q ate northeast and east
All Forms

TRY OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
A crisp loaf on your table this evening would add much to your meal.
A good nose would he tickled in our fragrant Snnitary Dakc Shop,
inhaling thu odors of all our nppetixing, wholesome goodies.

ROUTH

Y ou w i l l flint tin- c o s t
of ImlltlliiK m a t e r i a l *
linn no lt,UTi&lt;-l rfn l o
m u Iso ll wi-ll W u r th
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III o n e r .
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liluli itrinlo i n .i t i r l n l s
nak y o u r em it r a f t e r .

BAKERY

Next to Princess Theatre

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Water Dottle nnd Fountain Syringe.
no~
Regular price SI-TiO. .Special, each

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10 Stores in Georgia

Sanford’s New Store

TWIN IIAIIY DIES

Latest Models of

Tuesday, Feb. 27,1923—110 S. Magnolia Ave

ofln eT T thf- twin twbyi boys of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Wilkinson died nl the
home of his parents on South P a rk 1
, avenue yesterday after n short illness j
iIwlth pmuimonln. The little fellow was;
| just nineteen months old and was the
1 joy und prido of parents nhd friends
nnd he will be greatly missed in the
neighborhood. The funeral occurred
, from the homo nt ten o'clock
j Dr. King o( tim Baptist church
sting and Intehnent being fe«w in
Ukcviow cemetery. .
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The sympathy oM he many friends
is extended* to the parents in the loss
of the ifttle son. V - .
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Sanford, Fla., Corner .Second Street and Sanford Avenue
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OP I'. C. I'KTKH.HON

The funeral of P. C. Peterson will
occur from Miller’s chnpcl tomorrow
morning nt 10 o'clock. Interment Will
be made in Lake view cemetery. Pet­
Fair Enough.
"I'm surprised to see surli nn emi­
erson wns ao badly burned nt the
shops on Monday night, that lie died nent lawyer defending a bootlegger."
“Turn about la fair ploy."
from the effects on Tuesday. His folks
-K i»r
are all in Sweden except one brother
"llo was Hip boitlegger'n client,
in California who thought it best tu
Now the bootlegger Is Ida client."—
b u r^h im hero in I-akevlew cemetery.
Birmingham Age-Herald.
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received

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Mobley’s

1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

SPECIALS
For Friday
IRISH LINEN, yard

ANNOUNCES

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MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 15th

F. n. Sweet, of Jacksonville, was in
the city yesterday attending to busi­
ness.
Jacksonville wus represented here
The Jennie Spnulding Circle met on
yesterday by M. A. Kelley and ( \ li.
Wednesday
afternoon nt the home of
Martin.
Mrs. Ashley Kelly, (iood attendance Jvo,
of members. The meeting opened Sjjf,
Miss Mary Lee Waters, of Atlanta
\\ itli scripture ri ml by Mrs. Kelly. At- lir|
Ga., is the attractive guest of lo-r un
tei an interesting meeting delicious nV,
elc nnd uunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh C
refreshments were served, The hcxl ..i..
Wntcrs.
meeting will lie at the home of Mrs.
Frank Loaning, opposite Dose Court.
Miss Sylvia Johnson, or Chicago.; A|) thc Uaivtist ladies of the Heights
SALVATION ADMY HERE
III., is in the city in the interest of nre u , . „ e ( j to u(ten&lt;l these meetings.
Col. Charles 1). Haines will ,enter"Thu Book House for Children" of
’
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tain the Sanford people nl Ids private;
Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas KsChicago, III.
.
FAREWELL LUNCHEON
theatre, tho Jessamine, at Altamonte
till,
lenders of the Hnlvntion Army
-------Mrs. Fred Dolly entertained most next Monday night. Col. Ilnines en­
in
thc
territory cast of thc Mississip­
'Mr. nnd Mrs. G. If. Stanshury, of delightfully nt a farewell luncheon nt tertains Sanford each year about this
pi
river,
and other prominent Salva­
Parkersburg, W. V«., and Mrs. Cora her home at l.nke Monroe in honor of lime and the entertainments nre al­
tionists with the territorial Silver
ways greatly enjoyed by the guests,
Quartette, instrumentalists and vocal­
uml the hig-hearteil owner of the the-,
ists, will make a tour of Florida cities
ntre. T h e'scats have been reserved j
in March and will visit Sanford, on
and can he obtained at tho Herald of
iTuesday, March ’27th. The Episcopal
five an long as they last.
rector, Rev. Peck, has kindly placed

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LINEN, yard
CREAM SERGE, yard
WHITE DOTTED SWISS, yard
LACE CLOTH, yard
WITCHERY CREPE, yard
SUITING, yard
PRINTED FLAXON, yard
VOILES, yard
SUESINE SILK, yard
NAINSOOK (colors), yard
NAINSOOK BATISTE; yard
RED STAR LONG CLOTH, yard
LINGERIE CHECKS (colors), yard

seLls it for less

�Filibuster is Put
Under Way in House

a o o b b ^ j O ffT R A lri

Illumination of RopU Said to B« In
Contemplation by a Leading Rail"
WASHINGTON, Fob. 22.—Another
'road System.
1.
—A new Library Building in the center of tho city.
filibuster wan put under way yester­
2.
—Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
day at the capital, this one in the
3._The new pier and boat basin finished .before January,
house. It wan aimed primarily at
1924s.
the hill proponing government pur­
4.
—A big Auditoriu m that will scht a tje a st 5,000 people.
chase of the Capo Cod canal, but other
5.
______New homo for the Campbell-Lossing I’ost, American
dements, including the refusal of the
rules committee to give right of way
G._A Community Chest out of which nl) funds will be
to Henry Ford’d offer for Muscle
drawnShoaji, were declared to have entered
7,—Two mill tnx for publicity purposes.
into it. The conference report on the
0._Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
nrmy appropriation bill, which was
soft water.
taken up yesterday, furnished the ve­
9.__Systematic mosquito campnign and cleaner city.
hicle. Consideration of it was conclud­
10._Ten thousand people here one year from ‘today
ed before adjournment, but not until
there had been eight quorum and roll
calls, which took up about half of. the
session of nearly Mx hours.

CORRECTED.NOV. HTH, 1922
South Round
Departs

Arrive
2:30 am .

2 :1 0 a.in.

8:40 a.m.
1:3S p.m.
3:29 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Northbound

The Standard of Camparlton
Depart# j
2:03 u.m. I
12:()3 p.m .;
2:35 p.m. i
t:0j p.m ,!

Shakespeare Plays
Given at DeLand
By Stetson Players

G o o d A s It Looks
A glanco a t this beautifully proportioned two
passenRcr four-cylinder roadster is an invitation
to g e t bohind tho wheel.
T h o speed and pow er suggested b y its graceful
lines and low -hung body are fully realized on

the open road. A nd its case o f manipulation
and instant response to the th ro ttle insure un­
usually satisfaetpry behavior in traffic.

Hamlet, Don Caesar, Richnrd Third
and Itlchelicu

It is ro o m y and comfortable for tw o people.

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

WE DELIVER

PHONE US

anil we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time,
not drink Elder W ater now—you
afte r one trial

i John R. Stetson University in pre­
It contains every convenience for easy, restful
Leesburg liranch
senting Eugene L. Miller in the four
m otoring in any. w eather.
great plays; Hamlet, Don Caesar de
Horan, Richnrd the Third and Richeliimi, is giving to the dramatic lovers
Fours
3 ta»». Rondi’.cr |lt7i -I ta«&gt;. Cou;&lt; • tins
P m . Riv*,!it«r t i l l
t ! our state the greatest opportunity
ta**. Tnunoj
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Touring 119} 7 I’m. Tcoring 1«js
PnCCoapt for m il entertainm ent ever promoted 1
Stan. Touring
7tan. QrtUn • Jigs
P.isi. SrUtn *
by the University. Dr. Lincoln Hut*
tavu Tuwre*
SctUn - &gt; • 19JS Sport RoaJitfr 16)5
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ley, president of SteUon University,
Spurt I’v i j i l n 10)5 SPat*. ScUa.1 • I9SS .Sport Tourin*• 1675
has seen Mr. Miller In nit the roles
Otiedo branch
I ’rleei f. n. ti. tlulck Faetarteet in tern m en t tarn
to he added. Aik about the C. k t.A .C . I’urchaie
that he is to sta r here and he was so
Arrive
Departs
Plan, tehicb provide! for Deferred Paymenti.
imprcMed with his wonderful talent CAMEOS MADE BY. MACHINERY
.... . 7:15 p in:
and successful performances that lie
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.3:40 pan,
m ranged, long in advance, for the Engraving, Such a* Was Common In
Stetson engagement with Mr. Miller.
the Earlier Ages. Has Practically
Another nice thhfif about dating at
Dccome Lett Art,
Nothing ro elaborate' in stage aetrestaurant is that the wife duean’l
t'ng, containing and pfa.nning, nor so
SANFORD, FLORIDA
L. C. MOORE, Manager
Tire
engraving
nf
caire*o*
Im*
prac
expensive in time and money, has yet
tlrnlly centred t&lt;i In- pursued us nn art thing on the table cloth,
Ibeen undertaken by tire dram atic de- Rtuuun juutnifireturent nil atones In
built, Buick will
large, ipmnllttc* to he used an snarl
BuiklThem
• Mr. Miller has directed and played studs and as settings In anger rtne*
the lending role In many plays in the lilld In itnme’.'illd Hurts.an c\ten-iV'
largest colleges and theatres of our trade Is r»rrleil hit In the cutting "I
country, lit- Is now director of tho rltull fit two*. which an ' largely export
"Players Guild'* of Toledo, Ohio, lie ed Into Em. InmI and innunjed Pi
lias literally lived; 1:1s life upon the bro o ch es.
The prhuipal la U used Is He* Ia Car
stage, lie made his flint nppearanre hiiU's
inoulli shell. found l:i Kast In
before the footlights nt tile age of ri\n or.ih.t, when he was carried on by
h:s father who w a r. playing Rip Van
Winkle. He njeienred in various ehllben's parts ebb eerof ,-hrd! shrdlu u
d en‘» parts tiefore lie was three years
obi, and has been associated will) the
-lage eyer since, lie made his debut
in Shakespearean plays in the char­
acter of the little Duke of York in
"King Richard the Third.” *
During his father's career ns an ac­
tor, Mr. Miller support)d him in at-

When better automobiles are

A S a n fo rd I n s titu tio n u n d e r th e d ire c t m an
a g e m e n t o f th e follow ing

BOARD QU DIRECTORS
J . It. A n th o n y , \V. I I . T u n n ic liffc , D r. S. I’ul
c s to n , E . II. H a w k in s , W E . S co g g an ,
C. V. W illia m s

IT. His piiiuiptd Shakespearean
s-'des have Lhv ntliose of Romeo, Hum*
' K-t, Richnrd the Third, I ago and I’cntolio. And while playing these parts,
he h:ts directed many of the produc1t.oha lumsolf.
Mr. Miller hah nl'tt played in a full
line t i the romantic dramas, such ns
"D os.r’arrar de Unrnn.'' “ Lnude Midi i," ‘ Lad., of l.yon-,' t&lt;\ cetera.
’ll Miller i lit he ably • uppnrtod in
ell these plays by I icf. Irving G,
i'tuvur and d aolcct cn.*t drawn from
the. numbers of the Stetson dramatic
fraternity, in order" to properly
stage these plnya the Athuiut Theatre
at DeLand has been secured and nil
the plays will I a ^jiven there.
The
i&gt;rdei |r, an follows: Ham hit, Februa»y 27; Dm Caesar, February 28 j
L'» i,..i ■! the Tlur.t, Mutch ! : Rlcln
liiti. Mureh 2. The splendid effort of
th’.’ University and its students to
give the people of our slate such clusie outertuinmcnt should Ire Irearllly
approved by our people anil packed
houses- should greet every performmice,
m

Sanford, Florida

80 per ernt of your motor trouble is the use of Ion grade Gam
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The Herald fur first class job work

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have made a great to-do If I hadn't.”
“No. I vviHildrt’t,** Sir. Morgan wdtl,
rs be reluclnntly rose, "I l now MnlI,iih’ sire, t can't do business with
him. lie wants a client) boss. And I
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In I bn Molncx. l**vvn, they tell of an
elderly Ir|nhuian, long detdroui of ufrlal illgnlly, who was llnally appointed
nuir-bal In a pnnid*’ In that city. Vet­
eran*. biiwlMuen and m IuhiI rblldreti
lined lire ,treel.* of tire town, patiently
waiting tire Hlgnnt to rtnrt.
Sndib’iily tire imtnbat. mi n pmnelng
hor*-**, dashed up the s ln ’et. After lua|rf-etlng tire procession, Ire gave Ida
hnrso n touch wlih the whip. Rtoad tip
lu h|a titlrnipH, find slreuted: .
••Ready, now! Every wan of ye
knpe Mep vvld tire burse! March!”—
Philadelphia Ledger.

Clip and use this blank for writing your want ad and mall it to
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Hun received from the f*un or tire *ur'
fore of the corilt In n clear day I*
grcdler wlih a &lt;lurk bl»u ihan ultli n
light blue sky. In Ilia latter rune there
I* h higher tendon of tire water vapor
In ilit* tilr, 11 !h siiggeated that ffoure
Instruiiiciit ciipahle of iheanuring a*
Ciirniely the Inleiislty of the blue of
tlre&gt;ky vvViuld be useful In observatl.ni* on the variable trananilssloii i-f
the aua’a heat through Hie ulmuaplrero.

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men who thought it beat to lot well
enough alone.

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SI'S ro i: HOADS
Thut w,iU r ‘,m°
?onr!.y
iler and the lined home life. Their rcat ot the country. That atnte 1ms letting posterity out while riving it
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^rouble la th at they have not voted $liH).«nO.OOO in bond# for pood th? full benefit of the general bet- C ornop S a n f o rd A v e. n n d -llh S t.
I S 1 , s n m ld r ^ m n d o in CatooR?, !«
* * minds to beep pace rondr, with suthoiity fo issue half tcinfer.t resulting from the b ind Issue.
it it practically certain that tin. _____
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of development thnl amount ««" noon -m needed. Thin
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tense.m r, aim ed sent!- development has been going on lor next lcfTT;btture will l&gt;- nrhed to ;mbi * 9 ®1 bv^ H ^ ^ l h c l V r y ^ ^ o f t h f s ,m o,,u‘l d M * * * for tho past ami. its Carolina easily t&lt;:p nny rtr.te In tho m 't a constitutional antendmor.f toi
n°f n„mlirr of the H ta te H W F d c v a y j. they have /orguttw tho funds- oulh |n material ‘ prosperity, with the neitple to provide for n i w I
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nddrei.^ V ^ if lf 'o f p o ll: !;.w - :
u- a gmvIUiUan b„ |,
. more building of all hind.. plenty of {(me to tlitcdiU every plm:
',f tbe b‘ -«
WfOfo tlio
Hmi
Itrict. , ntnHi,-rr fIhAlv fr.' wsll-in- n i ‘
' nmi (■ people empl • ! better •oh .
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^ ^hill bo eallctj.: .With *
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K ^ s o u r e e concomintf 'highw ay
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level of gruel.'il gooi! timej t’t.in ihc'
dlscuw! &gt;n Wo ^etl r'Jle thr.l JUJ
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^Ttrurtion. which i s ' undm.budly i ^ f D ia t^ n ami decay.
an
amendment
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Hen 1t i lnritlft tho wonder lam! of ever had before,
ive majority^—Quincy Times.
couth
in
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potential
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are a
n-.*le i -.-ei;;, -ve mo light now ut tho notably i hrewtl, cautions and center
Ihr reading by ary cttHaii con-fie:ov.DON’T FORCCT!
It Is astonishing how « teal har„rn?&lt;! fur ,he uruwth of hf- f-Ute. parting of th - w.iy-j. The nr. t votive people, but they n a lim l that
In addition to ilia
fa m o u s S ilverRut It* most noteworthy feature in tiem e1doiu- *dt vi-lopmc i* .n on Iuj-. „ |Ryj.e issue of lionds producing am- iinin will nttinet the buying public
town wo carry «
ry i t. rigiit ahead Oi ua; we mini pie
j,|, money for highway construction .:,nd from the information at hand we
Mr. dotty has taken the iuitiu........ j tory
completo lino of
■iro
sitikfied.
that
our
weekly
r-iiechd
pi-'t
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it'iur
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mu.' *, slay j was the only way to pull the stnU» out
tire mill given cfear exprersion lol tukc
o th e r G oodrich
t
a m u lajky n n u T i a
fi«-dr are giving icsulU. The way t-y
Tires, also those
'd c iih lh t
w onderful Ions
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build*...bstantial
la
to
bow
Hare
to
f voted „
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GEORGE
Ifl&amp;ilisjpt CwilsiwU
the jna-e line and give the general
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M ELFO R D
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In the past two weeks n tton- in this
iuue for thd construct ion rir.d. from primitive condition:; and are I,same direction/ nnd neatly every (ity has sold a targe muJlhe. of odd
ijie lines, a real bargain, and have
Maintenance
guinter.cnce of u gciat |K-rmanout.t chalk-ngm;; rom pari &lt;on w! th Cail, nut only in the south but In
advised the public through these «diptem of modem highw:.O 1 trough fon.in it cSr in the attract..... we of- ^ whoI(J Unj6n&gt; ,m, V()te(1 |]ca
fi r for more poop!? and more money hl)m! ijl!tlle3 for
ronih. ^
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lids state

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-lo-Wear and Millinery of J. M. Dres­
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opportunit; to jy Dresses, Coat-. Suits, Millinery and
Access* ’ics X tlieir own jirices.

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These lecture- deal with the
mentals ,,f life nnd an- in

with the leu!
Man's inti •Meet without the rid of
divine
tlnti ran establish tin , ip- :n lute 1 nee. (• «&gt;d's eoiiiiomni-ti
tiotts to man till tho coming of lit- .Son
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make room for our now spring: stock which is .arriving
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any nnd all luiiine** tteetMsnry or dc
Mtabk in connection therewith.
Hy Order of the President.
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S jlsr the pvifpor-o of canxidoting .-and
* acting upon u propoiitlot) to ineiense
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O.oaro tit’il oil on the iTnrngi- floor
■ntu your uutopuibile tit--; so you en’ i 1 1-U i. CAN M ERRIDAI.E WHOLE
,n!:e your tiror Inrt'longer if you will
{‘OWDCHED *1ILK
neriib your garage floors with lye.
crt’^rEt: B z g n B i a a a e
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I sparkling and sunlLuy, for lye disi
SI lerts ns it eletii.’t.
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rinatioux; GitaalvS om* can of (&gt;
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srmb cone rate ,wllJt an old lirnnm.
Rinse elean with the hue.

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and bi.s been in .Inck'.onviUt* for the
iiurt month arranging the dates for
ii- • r-e'mng e iiogelisih- move me:, t Fir
i .it I ’ilircii
He left .‘II lliinll toihlV
!.&gt;r DeNvninl: Sluing- a tier, h" will
,i ndui t a two-vvecka meeting Ik fare
i cturniitg to Ilia home!

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llcv. Lacy is ti. • general

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AT ALL SOCKS CHl IiCH

Rev*. .1. Met), Lucy, of Washington,
ii. . ' ii tiipihow o f Mt.-'. H. A. Neel,
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from the skillet. Bunted
to » crisp It means end­
less scraping nnd scouring
to remove It. A better
and easier way is to clean
them with Giant
n quick Job and leaves the
burners clean and &lt;est
the blue flame. *Skil
pnd pans cun lie quick
bleared of-'sOat and ei
crusted grease In the same
way.
Then you titsw*-- they'rfi dean and scoured.

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tiau religion.
vithout paving, lights, sewerage u «*, :-■ taxpayer not fully comi’en.uleil will he liie Imncficoiiry in constantly^
I-.i-1 Hunday night the introductory
iiterc.ttjng measure from the re- u!t tail, -a&gt;-on tlu- inevitability of death.
firn water except in malarial well . by tin* advantage gained.
in those days commerce moved
-it ■ now i ll tmdtustood that Ho 1;n ruing to the state from th bond • Tos -ghi’ t F’ciure will be on the np_* ; roceiidon with- i rrtue. Amotig these renulte will b e; |).iri*r.t .iHuregard of this out t.-inding
dusty In a few dx*o»|, primitive mi -, u-.tc can gc- in
tfc^t ttavij trade, ufdy to a
mall not giro.:.
i rn ids. Th -y are Wore p. opli’, m o re m o n ey , m o re Im ii- i*i. t ni th- port of men of the twen­
.a I iu d u stria ! a c tiv ity till;! i n- tieth ei tiluiy.
■itav.- imroii'i s - Ill
tamber of merchants dealing i. ill) a i*u1i p-n able.
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'e-A o: -.it n n v e tl- h;;n. i projM rty V!l!u‘; u ail th e tax
(sarsc popiilslion and no one dreamed t. ot
. #-»it*t’
H-'rvict- commence st* 7: tri p. ut.
rd ■!* ir. eotisi oiit-uce vv.ll ire r e a lly .
#( the vast potential resource.• m l i pc) - T.r&gt;.! .ii ' .trsiv .. 'they nu--:’i
Stranger, welcome In free setting-, j

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doing it weuid kocni that thd ii u in many of our towns, cities and v !iU- ntti ntiin ns the rival of Cnlidwtild Ik- fm^;i( Jfeast ;j3(f,000,ft0!.l.; i ,,unti.■; by ve'.fng^ baiui-i fur iinjmove- fornbi ;!|k,ii!i I "lay down" un lp*r npEven the $20,000,00U proposition will ment.' In no othw way could wi purtunities nt the bidding’of the anit. The *biggest
probably shnA^faiba M the cltlxcmr •havo
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“ ’ Lbest1 cibnt, primitive,,
- croaking
*— •* *— past and
modi rn tlnlea to ■•’•nan i fun* In. Inind her. bon mi less rtlad they
if we are rot Conception
Ujey will jvemler
tv
rrsJIyr dear thoviml of the w'orltl when cipoto Amor’u-it ar.tl evety late nmlf Eourcc* to get a great modern highi«h awful tilings can he pnipurvd. U/.arity lw.it, from slavery to petty way vsUim i? almost unihinkable.
In llii'. propound Niml
we art’
Such men have failed to Keep up ( inaMdunli ii, s.’sinti enterp rie and
tilh the times in their thinking un laggard g* *v.th in thn*. ef I-ami is-' '■i.Tip|yfca.*ke&lt;s in do ou a larger .c.ile
ny* end mesa# (ot* 'public improve- sues by popular .vote for the public for a correspondingly larger benefit
srnb and they reason in term- of a I . nefit. It his made this Ration great “ what counties and cities have been
copied by doing all over tlu* t’nioii for years
ifa.l and gene day when tim mighty and rich nnd Ft rtnv, fully
IK* and
05 the 1MWt Wiiy, nnd in fact ihr
itfragth of co-operation In entor- unpi cjin!t.-i-il men n- ihe
o;-ly
\lurifHt’
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way to rai*e* money f&lt;&gt;r ne «*•
only
wny.ti.
b.iod
up
pfifci for the general good wo i;:.*
furnish- ary public utiiitlet. The V-’ti n»r
b»wn, wheft iKildic improvement wm. -laic.i and &lt; si-ioiiutic
huum-iit. argu ntejit that we are uniti*Hy *inti1fib
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'&lt;■. m e in i’ • ; i r that fdtng a debt on our jumU’i tty for •&gt;,ir
i terror and a disgrace, when m. H aul
hey are j: nrd *! o cat e&gt;- ■hein’ tit won't held water. Posterity
tawn* and village* were h-nialid, t»o. pm [n&gt;
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t.4, bui.hu to i . mile asked *o pay its ,-Imre and it
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C o t e i r n A,lw«-U*trt*l M r p r * * r n . a l i v e

n ir. AMr.mr;AN pnr.ss assoc uvi ion

York newspaper*'comment nn tho* fact shoulders. The sheriff Js doing his
th it his acquaintanceship is probab­ duty. He did It when he spirited the
have just, bought a tremendous
ly tin* most oxteiulvo of any man negro nway the dny of the murder of
stock of A rm y Munson last shoes to
In the country, his 'friends including
such prominent railway people of af­ the deputy sheriff—his deputy sher­ l&gt;o soicj to the public direct. Price
fairs ns Chapncey Depew, who is iff— and he did his duty between mid­ S2.75. Theilo shoes are lOOSi solid
' iignin in St. Augustine spending the night and dawn this morning when he Rather with heavy double soles sewwinter nml in in his eighty-eighth again spirited the negro murderer i&lt;i nnd nailed. The uppers are of
year, the late Ja y Gould npd Cyrus away to a place of safety. If there Is heavy tan chrome leather with bel­
| Yield and such other living notables | any flaw in the proceedings in which lows tongue, thereby making them
as John 1), Rockefeller, Mrs. Helen the negro was adjudged guilty of waterproof. These shoos arc selling
Gould Shepard, James Speyer nnd a murder it should have been brought very fast and yve advise you to order
hoit of others. Hut it in not this cir­ out the day of the verdict mid sen­
cumstance of wide acquaintance that tence. Today when the hanging was
U important. I t is the record offlong to have taken place the negro is giv­
mtd faithful service held by this man en two week) in which his attorneys
who is able to lma.it that during the can investigate the case. Today is a
many' years of active rnilroa dllfc no bad day to take a delny. The negro
train he operated was ever in an acci­ should have been liangrd nnd the law
dent. His career combine^ tw a jd e - should have tukpn its eourr-o without
ments, lidvlity and carefulness. Ilia any th luy t.\ Ji’hwb delay.! and there
Daily Herald on sale ut Joo’a Smoko
life may well be accepted ns nn exam­ tet'hdicaMtiC#farf-1)rhnt make.men dis­ House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
ple to all others similarly engaged, or, regard the taw And take It into their H unt’s rhnnnacy.
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far that m atter, in any other rphere own hands. TTi’e Herald however be­
of usefulness. His experience points liever* m upholding the law- nnd wo
to the fact th at the pay envelope is would advise patience in this case sJ mJ
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not all there is to this life; tlmt there although sometimes patience ceases to
is rewnrd for those who labor because be n -virtue when the law allows so j i .
they recognize they*have a work to do many loopholes and vexes our souls J
in the world and da that work in the with ru many d e l a y s and technical!
right frame of mind, pleasantly nnd
in tune with their fellows. Lakeland
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"I have had kidney trouble. U i
twelve yuan),” writes H. 1*. Pinkney,
West Jackson, Miss. "Hums in back,|
joints, catches in the hips, run down
and getting up too niucii during the!
n ig h t.1 Btit since taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Pilla, my suffering is over, nnd 1
feel like a new man.”
Dm-kache,
rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder
trouble quickly relieved with Foley
Kidney l’ills. Refuse substitutes. In­
sist upon Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold
everywhere,—Add,
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ANNOUNCES

Latest Models of

Tuesday, Ecb. 27,1923—110 S. Magnolia Ave,

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Sanford rhould own her utility
plants. Read ubout Orlando's exper­
ience in a few months' ownership.
W. M. Corry. member of the State
Road Department, has a fine [den in
this issue about road Imndiug and rand
building.
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Richard Edmonds, editor of tint
Manufacturers' Record shows up theFederal Reserve Hoard in an nrticlc
Hist demonstrates beyond perndven-,
f, turc just what the people of the Unit­
ed States are up against when It
comes to high finance.

Tltere must-be some goat! reason for the sternly increase
In our sales. We bolievo it is because wc handle quality
FT:E D S at right prices.
Get our prices before sanding off your mail order

Wo will give the luwmnkcrs at
Washington cfedit for one thing. They
stayed on the job yesterdny, oven
though it was a holiday and kept up
tho filibuster and the hot nir debates
without uny regard to tho ‘‘Father of
Ills Country,” whoso picture was
hanging over their heads.

can save you trouble as well as money.

President Harding will spend hi*
vacation in Florida on a houseboat on
tho Knst Coast canal. If tlmt canal
from the St. Johns river to Indian Ri­
ver was opened now he could coniu to
Sanford nnd go down the St. Johns
river on his return trip. This is only
one of the many distinguished parties
that Would stop at Sanford if we bar!
that canal.

The unprecedented demand for Ford Cars
throughout the winter months has taken the en­
tire output of the Ford plants working at capac­
ity, indicating that the demand this Spring will
be far in excess of the number of Ford Cars that
can possibly be built.

Feed, Grain, liny am! Fertilisers

■Sanford, Florida

There is nothing definite about o u r' BBBBBBBBBliBBBiiiiBBHBnHBBnaBBiiHBB«BU«anBBBBBi»iiBDB«raBBi
million dollar hotel but th&lt;* Herald
ran truthfully stale that the parties -&lt; iB iik ,s K N H S s a u is is s iM B n tm i3 s u t.L a R k R ^ ^ iu iK X N K i* n s u 3 d s
interested think Sanford i3 the ideal,„
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tels in Florida if that iiicap'i any- B
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thing and we think it does. We really m
tfs A Q ^ S g H ftT j
have more to offer the tourist*'in i he ]*
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The Orlando Sentinel .my-: Somi j
day when a laurel wirath i*. given r»
for tho brightest newspaper para- «
grapher in Florida, Rerijamin of tin *
Ocala star will wear it, deduce* tin J*
Miami Metropolis. Heat what he h;i r*
to say litrout th a t c o n te m p t-o f-c o u rt jj
jailing of Joe Harman nt West Palm *
Reach; “Tho Jail Is a great resort for ■
great men. In fact, almost every |«
great man in history has been in jnil.M*
unless he got nut of town nhead of !■
M
the polit-e. Socrates was in jail. Chrht m
would have been in jail had not I la- £
crowd that took him been too busy tor- *;
luring him to give him tin* little n ■ M
ho might have found In jail. I’mil wn* a
in jail. Hunyatt was in jail. Nathan J
Hale was in jail. Jeff Davis was in jail a
We have been in Jail. And now J im* m
Harman is in jail. T h e tintin'/ o f u/ J}
gpcal men who have been in jail stand Jj
up like lighthouses along the coast- *

GIVING RECOGNITION TO FAITI.I
I-IX SERVICE
I ak-s I rnilhmd nn*n wU! hi* i*h;h*.
dally intorvated in an inchli'iil which
‘ occurred a short time ago in connec» tion with the retirement of Edward
li. Minkler, a conductor on the New
York Central lines, who, after fiftythree years of active service for the
company, retired to private life. New

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WHEN U
LIST IT
WITH US

Spencer It eight lots are going
fast. Ono of the best nuh-dlvi*:
Ions in Snnford and all hig fat*.
See us now and pick while pick?
ing {s good. Easy terms.

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PILLSBURY FLOUR, 21 lbs.... $
Best Self-Rising1Flour, 21 lbs.
MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lbs! for
BUTTER, per lb.
1*. &amp; G. SOAP, per bar
(i Bars OCTAGON SOAP for
Gpackages Washing Powder for
WESSON OIL, Quarts .:...... .......
WESSON OIL, Pints ........ J .....
BIG HOMINY, 8icans for ..........
Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 cans, 2 for
Pie Peaches, No. 3 cans, per can..
Can Pumpkin, No. 3 cans, per can
OAT MEAL, per package ........
SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 for...
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 f o r .......
Old Dutch Cleanser, per can..
...
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15 lbs. Good Irish Potatoes for:

January was the tenth consecutive month in
which retail deliveries exceeded 100,090 Ford Cars
and Trucks Requirements for February, the
month when preparations are already under way
for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and
Trucks—more than 24.690 in excess of the num­
ber we can possibly produce.
Ford Dealers in many par 's of the country are al­
ready finding it necessary to specify future deliv­
ery dates on Ford products because there are no
reserve stocks to draw from.
Your order placed now will p ifcect you against
delay or disappointment later m—It is the only
way you can lie assured o f rt isonably prompt
delivery.
We consider it important to give you these facts, so that if you are planning to
Purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor for use this Spring or Sum­
mer you can list your order at once and take advantage of our dealer’s first op­
portunity to make delivery.

ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE­
TABLES------- 1------------------------ WE DELIVER
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DKTKOIT, MICHIGAN

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

EDWARD HIGGINS, AUTHORIZED DEALER IN !-Ot!l) AND LINCOLN CARS AND FOUDSONHA SMALL DEPOSIT AND EASY

REAL ESTATE
Fire. Casually, Auto Insurance
10S W. First S t, SANFORD, FLA

TERMS IF DESIRED.

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FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
t r a p s h o o t in g

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TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

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I'ndy U.t .M o:, ruh-.-it .le.V-. Hirui..^
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A klan t-rltic nay* there is n o true
The Doily ID raid, 1
Americanism concealed under n hood.
week for 16t ,
What about the jitney engine?

th e FTenthi delivered six limes
erk for 15c.
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Chimp'j won another.

Third Week
of Second Half Ends
Majority.
Thlr„ wk
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m m a With
u m i m
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of: Best Bowlers Rolling AWay Below
and Rotes in fiml place.
O ' ’*s• • •-____
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Their Usual Stride .
B at there in go Udlihg what

“Kbb Tide" tonight nnd tomorrow
night.

the
Tin D
i illt* week's best picture/nnd
fourth
week'will
tirsd
its
It
tg
pretty
will he m a il by some large crown.
The Farm ers in n regular match* T W O B I G B A S K E T
near time for the Rote, to blow up—
last night with tho Champs started
B A L L G A M ES
maybe.
Tin* Producer—George Mclford, ere
nut like '.w tonnv
Die first I
,t. I f P D D T A l S I T n i T l
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game by 50 pins, hut the Champa gut
i l L r l C l l j •I'iy lN t u r n I
fttor o f ‘‘Thu Sheik**-*•*'Burning Sands’’ r
Basket hall game (we should any —and other Paramount picture!, put:;:
organised’ In the second game nnd
games)
a t the Grammar School court forth his greatest cinema triumph la
gradually • picked Up the necessaryj In order that the
t
general public
tonight.
Daytona Boy* and W inter thU picture “ Kbb Tide.”
number, and. ended the evening's ac- will not forget, wi­ ortcu more call a t Garden
Girls—atid
the fur will fly.
tivitles .with a lend of li t pins.
tiltilion to the double basket.Lull bill
lidding was the big boy of the ev* that will come o.T on the Grammar Be there nod see it.
Janiea Kirkwood, Lila Lee, Ray* j
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ruing, with a total of 483, and Steven-: at hool epurt tonight. The prellnitnary
mond Hatton, George Fawcett, Noah
Otis George, the pro a t the Country
son wan there with a total of 1)58 for gamr, t r girls battle’ will he between
Beer and JacqucHi.e luignn nrd some
""'C
lu
b , ”h ««am
ewamped
with goiter*,
gidfeia, or
or of (h&gt; rtrtyi,r; 0f IU(U. u ,,t Wl|| j,,
two gam es,.Couch was high man fo rfth e Sanford and Winter Garden girls., "g*
peii^rnp
the Farmers, just four pins behind The. e two teams
ure evenly matched V,'n u ' 5° ^ ’” t:!
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f0pnd In “Kbb T ide"
lidding,..,
find a good IM
.UU ha* a few hours each day that hej
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Tha bux score waa as,follow ;
The main attraction of the night. cart take mitm* one else on, and ns
the time is getting short, see him toRobert U u U B u - m n n and Lloyd
Farmers
2098 iht- last game of the Celery Fed. or. ■day.
rV : Osbourne, the former a famous B rit-;
Couth
.... 1C3 172 150 - 1S5 jth fh n tn e lot, will.............
ho between
the Fed
t
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l«h novelist, t r e the authors if this
Chapman .......... 184 .... 139—273 f.mi the strong aggregation fu.m Day..
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.i.irti., i,n.-„
Herbst ............... 127 14.5 143-413! Inna. The Celery Fed, are confront ,
man o t .woman wjm U.gyjn,: ^ r y . Many of tU .r stone, hn.e
' :r ' ■"l| by Paramount.
Amanda*..—’....... 161 137 108- -13!&gt; that they will end the sensQij with In- for golf should take some teason . *'
It
will
increase
your
Interest
in
the
—
IV Pozpltl .....
M5 lit) 142—100 plenty of { b ry and will ;u t hlhw the
g-A
yo
Wsbensk! ...
..... 101 .... - 1 0 4 Daytona boy, to i tend in their'w ay
;in&lt;1 ^ en
rl*ht’ ,
^
C oigregatiunaH V
220| l of mWH laurels and Urn Daytona l h , » ^ m m e r will fltal
« f«v Tide Include a ‘hulling ta tt ? with
Itfld in e ____ __ 1 101 ldO 1.15—'149 tettm iV just as ret tain that it wl, l :
nnd if yet, «d! keep ,n the* ah o-.opy i u.
-v*. in wlmh l.da :
. .Je w e tts
101
—in l be ihV;. W
put a irim p in
thore Ica-o.-.a.
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anyone amjwhete ever ia ste d
A n d all you hatfe to do is
add nfa te r, m ix an d ba k e.
G i t 'c y o u r f o l k s a r e a l t r e a t t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g

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Pennington
I ,: j!2 to
Bar hummer.
J. J o d g a lle rrln g ceUbrated h is b irth a t v y. &gt;&lt;&gt;Tehump u ^
water itjerei.
enninnton ...... 185
i;io i111
n
io be
ce na ret
regular
nui............ .
A. Renitid- ...... 14V 130- IGtr- 1 t This being the last game of the •‘t y u n i
W a,hing;,»’ . birth day j and-thp mrethig of S r. Attwater and 4%
■14 D ijwW sH Wason. l ino a t b o % made for a i by turnifcg.ln i»6me gperf fcm-v*i «t ^ ^ Rabcrt Herrsek, wlu. h lends to lh
SttVcnson
! ' 1Vedn,.sdr.y Night’s iinnul- »»d breaking ctow d/T he r'apUin* '?*'■
^
p«,*.| jc:r nenttion of the latter through i
rho .Men’s rlub, bowling far Ik Iow | o t bath the. girl* nnd’hay.t team s'haw
‘ O'sldciing the little time lm
t
Tho
“ * t,J
tu th.- t»mos
v
the!,-ir astini stride, had but little trou- tickets t«, ell and judging front th
Vnotlicc stru n g rreru'
Lie in winning over the Brotherhaod advam-e : ale ci the.'e tickets, nil tec*
Arthur 5 owrll, L, P. MrC-tller, Col. | i*er'ate h at1,'? on the S&lt; It iun* r in whlvh
team In the regular match WednorJay «'*b&gt; f«r atinidnnee will be brolan.
night. Urban May* won high man for
,f &gt;-'* '-.s n’t alt. .,dy di no so, g it K.n’»tht; !t|(' K ’ "lct*fi51 a,,&lt;i ' ‘ll-My- Herrick I* orerjtowered by Davis and t *
the evening with a total of ITS. lie- &gt; -*-*r ticket o. G i'e t, and be on hand ««»’ I&gt;1 V«* «»nt Mry rud .. mob- II &lt;irh nnd Ruth m 4 « i- m-r. Tdk
lehay.W4 s . t h , only other howler fur M th.- »: unii.rif . !i.*..l c u r t tonight. L'n,u nt l,»’’ linI ' yesterday. I ,*••&gt;• tng «B-ln «H. Hus i- -u • -tu. •«« *
the M ensClub that bowled over 100,
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Paramount lepta.e. Don’t
*t
gctCiig
he gettihg
Bl.l-K SKRGK SPITS
C,3M arid ihf r * ' f
** m
r *'
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lug every iin&gt; . it ie of iln m will tTin; Iki£ ^core follow,:
!. wont. AT $30.03 doubt
lu- oent to Jack * %-illi to ,?(•■
And bv the w .v tins
Meade
1811
Brotherhood
%ii-s
ibreiit the club in the t iny for *tate I’ov’s birttjilny. 4b- 4 u-,.-i' t I. *1 .. A
Stewart .ir.
0&lt;5 121 112 .132 t'httri hw, il‘- have an ad.orlisem cnt
honors.
r ‘
(n, age, but be had.*
- lil e a ' oe
I l’ i’i
157 lop—3P2 in thi^ isMii- calling ypur attentJuii t.i
Thurston 4n t *i" and we will lu-lji him cole
124 - 111 111 -3;.0 their mi! - on all wool Idee Serge fa il, THK KCONO MV CROC MB V
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hratc tiy ' rn :kl"i him ihe nutioi eu %
175 12S 100— 103 at £80. t'huirhwi-li tobs for cash and
Hughey.
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IS AFTER BUSINESS gu,* t as well as hi - lady, at the Pam-. V ’
103 125 loo—821 fa?!!* 'o r le a . ’•
Robinson . :
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Mcr.’.i Cl^b
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H I IP7- ITS
May
■*ny Gro.ety i ' today’s
.iJi,1 y* i
.M eC tde.
1 til I C 138
Dolehny ...^
will tr ■that they uni sum yua
i
114 124 377
Ovurlln
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* j ; ey en your gr , ri-. The ,• &gt;;.i
102 103—344
ISunnstU-M,........
Fox ......
—123
i wirj * if one week sti
\ m iv:mi t
13-1 1 5 5 -2SH
Betts .
tltltl ,
j.moiiey q rti get the higta-Bt ipiai a;
t’w I’rc due I l Vd t’eA Thai
‘ Standing of the Club*
Tty groreriei for your money go ti
:
W. k. Pet.,
■l&gt;cw:T* and Despondent
thejr itero and let them tell you how , Dally Herald on aide nt doe’s Smoke
KoH's Ca.n he Rohnsl
* Rotary ______ ______
3 • o 1,000;
;
they «:.i a.ivn you ttm :ey in your p u r-: ll.»u*e, Mobley'* Drug Store nnd T
• ongregai-et .il
3 0 1,000
t il
l I •*#i
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{Chape?.
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jilc h t* l*harmecy,
tf J
Mr-rehaiitn .
..2 1 .867
Farmers y—
' 2 1 .047
] tple nmgpdayB m utt hove plenty
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e.itlus::tec. It L* u. utv r-B g tH B U z c rsn c E E sa a sn u sn aH K E a n s'ssE sau c tc .u tiaa r’K r n - r a g c a c s J
Meiis C lu b ...
1 2 .332
f || t|4,. ^
t
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them bv the reeluiroaiecits *
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Chisc S^Co '
t ' 3 .000 „f

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Brutherhootl

Mr. and Mrs. Kmersm. I' lb-n.4:- ol
I’hihidilphii^ i’n., are in t.rvr. cloy- i a .a l |t . lh-,y have dim-gamed i k |i
ping Welle .J. 8, Ae.ls on \,i*'t l - I r a t Go-d nnd lilie**«^e,
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humenity&gt;■ until ,they
stffct. Mr. Heneks i.s a repre; cnla* ) , n v f c i.e.-ani? virtims of nervousness, 11
tivc of thp 1*. Plakcslon Book Pub. Co. t,a^j* i^cha. ation, led: of energy nnd n
'.key tenlire ti ■entidiUon they nrt- i i,
moltil.ide n
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he.-.j with r.Imcii l one nrn t is M-ari .c- n
•- it-vivc- l cierg*-

25c ■

PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Can
TOMATOES
No. .1 Cun
PEACHES ......

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Tiiuu.
of tin s , fulka are learn- h
cut: c-vcvy day that the one cuiijlila ri
way to tevivi- their lest health
10
OQpirug,d(t;.vi.it
sy*‘.Bm is t». ure the phi -, *
......L iU v | patiienal new trcfttmcnt.kriowrt as It 1-7 ■
Ct'-.MA. It pitta those vitarniitotr Into
Larae VAN CAMP’S
limit blood which nourish withered Us*
CATSUP .............
due, ttarving itcrvoa and flabby mu** Jj
(!&lt;
:. ronrct|Ui ntly they begin almost
IMP. SWISS CHEESE
immediately
to fee! stronger, have
Cr e a m , u m b e i i g e u a n d
greater endurance, look brighter mid
P IM E N T O C H E E S E
rhuw the change is taking pi nee in
their 1ody by their cheerfulness.
RK-CU-MA is sold in Hanford by
the Union Pharmacy and the leading
druggists in every city.—Adv.

“TURN TO THE RIGHT'
Original Musical Production

“ AN EVENING IN H A W A ir
Di Giorgio Concert Orchestra

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Van Browne Novelty Company

5X

W erno,Lacties Quartet

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Caveny, Artist in Chalk and Clay
Special Children’s Programs

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.Well (hal?s fine ns they are just i\\ time. The big sale &lt;
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* ==r-- -'4=closes tomoiTow ni^hl at U p crclfidc sharp, all who get m &lt;
this race and ivaci*- the si arc i; ei’are the hie:
cJ sale closes will *
Certainly win a premium of good prolits on their purchas­
es, from the many wonderful bargain of!els we still have .
to offer them in Men's and Boys' Suits, Hats, Shoes and
Furnishings.
Say, lets get together ami see what you can save by
dressing yourself up from nead to foot while the sale is op.»f.v3
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A Hgrt Sehaffner Suit.......... Regular price $35.00; Sale Price $26.25
A beautiful pair of Oxfords, Regular price ' 0.00; Sale Price
First Class Shirt.
Regulai price *400; Sale Price . •^=3.34
=py
Good Suit of Underwear ? , Regular price 1.50; Sale Price 11.25
.
A Beautiful Tie to Match
Regular price 1.00; Sale Price .84
A pair of Good Silk Hose.
Regular price 1.00; Sale Price
.84
And then to top it off
A Beautiful Straw Lid......... .Regular price 5.00; Sale Price 4.50

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From this compai ison you can ro &gt;that you save the am ounts!
.
$10.28 on your
purchase, Is not this worth saving? Well we should\
say.it is. You could have a very nice trip &gt;tk&gt;* the beach on this*change and wear the new Tokgery at the same time.
IJONT M1SS THIS OPPORTUNITY—TOMORROW IS THE LAST

.y, February 26tli, 8:15 P. M
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DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
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Company
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to Get There Before-the Big. Sale Closes:
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• Regulai Total §56.60; Sale Total $.15.2a

NOTABLE LECTURES ON
TIMELY SUBJECTS

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AND ASSISTING ARTISTS
V -j * Brier*: $1.00, $1.50, «2.00,.S2^0, $3.00 piua tax

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Mail orders to Auditoriunt or Phone 939
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DO IT TODAY I

Week
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Potato Growers • Injured by Cold ’
Turn to Cotton

RED I t WILSON
ATi’OJlNEY•AT-LAW
I'ir tt Natifthal Dnr.lt Building
FLORIDA
SANFOUl)

■l .Ton can find tbo name of
f a io re ry lire Dullness 'Man
F&gt;5 )» Sanford hi tide Column
f a .each day.

With many of tha largo pytnlo
ftt.Uk of thin reetlon hptlly damaged
by cold cevt*:al of the fanuera ate
. i t their attention r to phtiitim;
ruttofi. r.rd indfcnti'oiia are th a t atvtraL thousand acre« will bo planted In
Futuam and 5L Johns counties,
L'bidea A. Smith, vMto has leased
tha Ogle plantation a t MttMieldri from
the Ft, mining* estate, will plr.iU 1*000
(atrya In long staple cotton, and Chris

CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
—Court House
Byw E-ainined

S e m in o le P y iiilc r y

.G)ae*#a Designed

Henry MeLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

W.-dmyn

ov. illness causes wages to stop,
but EXPENSES keep on!
The wise man or woman has a
bank account for stick a time. Are
you WISE?
If not, 1% Ini w est and SAFE­
TY await your savings at.VOur
Savings Department.
. lake the start today.

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tty flv«r Imyy , % ’udy. ordered rc(
Opllcfnn-Optoractrilt
,ittR rmisTlSG
‘ put in
,
• OUR PRICE
1
.'12 Cant Fir&gt;t S treet Sanford, Flo.
It
dwdtoUtfitd
thm
tithe-hull
,wcov 1
O r French fW ffltr--- ——Phone tO F'
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■fplclfc p u t a -Uop to tlic planting of
cotton here, Itfi- entirely dUtppearcil,
mid that there will bq nA danger front
ARCHITECT
this nource. With loop staple cotton
' , *Storage Facilities
bringing u splendid jiricc, and with
If we plcsne you, tell other*; if not.
Room 7, Miller llldg.
tho ho!I weevil menace removed It is
teJl os. l ’bone 490
FLORIDA
BANFOItD
believed th a t th a industry will prove
highly rt munerntivo.
Many of *hd older inhabitants of
FOR SALK— Denier und Gays' pa tut*
Graduate Veterinarian
W A N T E D T O B U V --S e c o n d b a u d Fail
■ - ill i.!
•• the
■ and varnishes, at Sanford Novelty
!cphoiic3'
O :::
Credit file
^treats
were
tfiied
with
cotton*bales,
’. 13-tfc
'HTirt 12b
Opporite I’. O. Works, Sanford agents.
e. COLL
stiii tar list Ti'.—Scmiil»lc .Supply Co ,ml .when bouts plying the St. Johns
I\'(ildcnce 2.L~&gt;
Dcbnnd, Florida FA KM FUS— You* can get seed bed Oviedo, Fin,
river were piled high with tha stnplu.
i frarar; and irrigation plug? nt It*
! were .i mimi vr of
t »*a\VANED—A chance tu i ul-1 yoor
ISanford Novelty Work*.
lOCbtfr
ktfkn
and
tit
one
time
cotton
growing
WOW lion- ■. uc l i i l s
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
IF u l l sXlTiV ■( '.inti idling iiiicr:- X in higher. Plans and ettim atea fumiih* jVnr one of the chief In d u strie of the
BlTCommerrir.l Street-aMaidofd, Via
Aiitird: large hardware stofo do­ id.—Sanford Novelty .Woiks. livi-tfc county. But when the boll .weevil
FIRE, I,IFF, AUTO INSURANCE ling biuiness^ Reason' fo r selling otustruck innat gf the growers turned
|er interests. "Adihess 711 X. Miami GOOD JOK3 foe good b v ;; clean and their attention to potatoes, and ns a
healthful w*nk.» L’rj:o: tri-ity for; emit cotton growing has betm liegAvenue, Do* 30, Miami, Florida.
Mrs. A. I. Spencer
-*
2 *12ic-o-d-3w sdvan- ement. Apply Wi* ! rn Union hcted.-'-Pululka News.
SPIRELLA CORSETHCRE
T&lt;
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INSURANCE ACENCV
ClilCAl
Idtuford
nnd
Delutnd
‘IRE—AUTO*—
lR.NI
Ranted -i
ply 8{T. Magnolia Avo,
Tho Iiorclil dclixxred six times n
- P. d A d d rc ,. Z28 So. Ronlevard
FOR SA L K -L ot on WeA First S t,' :
fof W * &lt;*«“ » r ‘- ' i: V'HI I»V
i’i.nne it'.
Drl.nnd, Florida
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F a it-D A L L --r tiung c m , flrnt * J: , .
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Contractor nnd BuHder
f- tu a s ;
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Anrt'bnfM the resioral of Ids officea
nnud, Snniofd Battery S trv h e C*&gt;.
\V.\ T I,'I&gt;—Smur t how with wheel.—
FLORIDA
for
the Goncrnl 1‘rncttcr of Dpntistry
fANPORD -r
288.3lpJ h ‘.one's hlarkot,. Sttbfor-J Avenue. *
f u 21 t-JiC Mru U Fuilctina
7-tfe
Sanford, Florida Foil SALK—l mm waive lank, J1U7
French Avv.
2*4-21(0»
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Modem liunitaluw, feu
lnet-; mi both, practically r.ew. A!
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Quick Service Transfer

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V.
General Sho

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

FOR SALE

DR. R. M. WELSH

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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B. F. W niTN EIt, Cashier

F. P. FORSTER, i’rwidcnt

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

B. W. HERNDON

PHOTOGRAPHER
lit, View end Kodak Finishing
Good Work Guaranteed

K. 0. Sliinkolsur

DR. B.* D. CASWELL

•Daily Fashion Hint

OVLR POSTAL TEl.EfiHAi’tl OFFICE-

A .P . Connelly &amp; Sons

WE INV ITE YOU TO VISIT
OUR

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Every Day Prices

pedal Prices

Florist

Annml and Ontamenfal l'iants .
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ANFOIU) ft} ACHIN'i

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General Machine and li dlcr

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Cylinder Grinding
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Af#itiifti i-itf: nijuit." 2 ' , yanli 51itich (iLtit, matrr! tl f r the jar’ttt and
! ' . • anh, tin a , ith. inril: lire, 1
Fwlurhl RcvlotV Kalin,- Jacket No.
I-1.17. Sifw , 1! iu 20 ye. r,. ' Piice,
J5 ct.tils. lined,, * No. ItlO Siirj,
14 to 2u year-. Price, J5 cents.

Gcnrrnl Iii&lt;|inlrin,c
207 French Avr,--------- 3m
Sol-Imp.
FOlt KENT- Front ro-m and hltchen.eUe fumishet), n!-.(» t'.v , rtHiiisbeil
IwiJ rnun,:, 701 Mnunolli, Avtnqe.

Tim ri change HuJ
la K« f,arn u me.

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A. P. Salad
Dressing no equal

P re m ie r S a la d
DrcKHlng .... ,

YOU II S

NO KQUAL

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tt a a a ■£ n n n n 31 n r. s r. v&gt;n a a a c
Cards of K.inford’a Kepatoble [’ruftMaionn) M,a, tseb
of whom, in bis chosen prnfcatinn tilt* HrraM r«mtn.
inenda to the peoult.

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Over Sun..-.oh' County Bank
SANFORD

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abhul tho first* Week in nl-.rrh. t
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FLOKI1

AT TH E P1UNCEB3 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW

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GIVE US VOLITM AND WE WILL GIVE YOIJ PRICES
BESSi, JiOASm \b,
POT ROASTS •'
15c
0VEN ROAST, Hi. .
............ ..................Lie
SIRLOIN STEAK, It,.................................
15c
iJ-BONE STEAK, lb. ..........
,I5c
•POierESHOUSE STEAK,Mb.
....:............15c
AND ALL CUTS FROM THESE STEERS, II,.:....15c
PICNIC HAMS and FANCY WHITE BACON, lb. 15c
A l l c a s h ------- -n o c r e d it — — n o p h o n e s
NO DELIVERY-----7 -4 — THERE’S A REASON

ALL KINDS OF FANCY CHEESE AND BUTTER
■K; i-1 *
.... /.HI
PRIME KANSAS'CITY BEEF, lb.........
MiLK-FSD \ •
LEG OF LAME, lb
LAMB CHCsPS, lb.
FRESH DRESSED
FANCY GEORGIA
PURE KETTLE Hi

0 0 R T0 COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
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.....25c ■
9 5c ■

b iu m i ?

RED LARD, lb

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0 BACON BREAKFAST BACON..lb....25* j
K It,tor Cuiined Meats that we sell 2 for 25c S
o t v e s h Meat we sell at 2 Ibst for
-...25c j,
FIRST

STREET.

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WE WILL GIVE 'YOU CORRECT ’,.

fuiAT 25c ■

OUR * SCALES -HAVE BEEN INSPECTED

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

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Ben Coleman and Mrs. Douglass Grif-! popular couple \vus thnt of Miss Dorfin assisted In nerving. Those partyik-’othy Mae Finding and Dr. S. W, Fcr-

PAGE SEVEN

Baumel’s Specialty Shop' ■ B M naaaaaa»p«?aanr.*vuiiiaB aanaaH aB aB B B H «S K M B aH uucaK caQ aB eH aaaB B aB »aaB H aB H B B B B B ni
in New Meisch Building:*
Have Informal Opening S
“3 Blocks
“3 Blocks
*
^
iM
old Chantilly lace nnd purls.
*
I
from
from
Tho eight Daughters of Wesley did a

inir of Mra-.Biggcrg’ hospitality were gmnn. of Titusville, which was solIIRB. FRED DAIGKK, Society Editor !» rS* »/°«?
^ r*- ^0&lt;? *x'°* Mrs.,' emnizrd Wednesday' evening a t the
•
^
**rs*
Griffin, Mrs. W ill-, Rnptist church; a t Daytona. Phono 217-W
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Coleman, Mrs.
Thu bride wore u lovely costume of
I f r s B B a r . mmr W r » * » wUl l l w*
j i f - - ■— w i n
|
‘Mt,U™ an* Mis. Archie Betts, Mrs.! white Bofhnnant crepe with hat to
, -------— _ a shower credit to tho great women of the £
; ?• W:.
Mr,, u D * U. .|»
.td C ---Her --------- were
2#(Sll»- - r
«U. I t e m . K w l l l •'* !*. '« rt. Mrs. TtojvChittenden, Mrs. i bouquet of pink roses and .valley lilAmerican Revolution. They were beau- *
T* ___ _ i
« b.uHWilntB&gt; JL
Jao Clilttendrn, Mrs. 0. U. Kirkley. ‘ lies.
. s tiful living pictures of the glorious a
Immediately following the ceremo­ past..
wSOCIAL CALENDAR
LOVELY Bit I DOE I'AHTY
ny, the couple left in their car foe a
The rooms were a bower of roses, ‘5 O I Q O l C C A M C Y '^ D r b
A \/.C
One of the, most enjoyable social short wedding journey, nfter which
A V L .
Monday—Sanford guesta will he en­ events of the week, was the bridge they .will be nt home to their friends baskets, vases and jardiniers were J* A l O - A l O 3 / \ l N r V J I \ U
filled with these old fashioned flow- *
‘
tertained in the evening nt the The­ party given yesterday afternoon by at Titusville
ers.
‘
m
atre Jessamine in Altamonte by Mrs. It. J. Holly, at her home on Park
.Mrs. Ferguson was visiting here ns
Games our grandmothers played
Col. C. D. Haines with pictures and avenue. There were four tables of the guest of Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe,
vaudeville.
players and the guests Included the when plans were mndc for the wed­ were revived and enjoyed. George's
Do you spend your money nt Ihe place lhat happens nearest at hand? Or do you weigh mat- a
members of the Merrie Matrons ding, which was to be kept n secret. hatchets were in eyidcnco nt every
lers
and buy where your money goes further? DON’T devote alt your thoughts to making
turn
ns
they
should
be*
a
t
a
Daugh­
.Jacksonville was represented here Bridge club.
She is an unusually attractive young
money.
THINK a little more about how you spend it and you will have more. Uuv frem 5
yesterday by J. W. Ellis.
The roams were a veritable bower, woman und is the dnughtcr of Mr. ters of Wesley party, for it is their
US
and
SAVE.
•* S
.aiii) to emulate nil which is noble and
baskets and vases of early spring and Mrs. W. F. Fielding of Titusville,
good,
nnd
their
work
stands
as
a
tes­
B, B. Jcrnigan is in the city tran­ flowers were artistically arranged, J having scores of friends here formsacting business for the A. C. I- By. hweet peas, red roses, snap dragons ed during her frequent- visits here, timonial of their successes and good
works.
and jessamine were used.
She was attending Stetson university
The group of aongs given by Miss
Mrs. Julie Edwards of White
Dainty tally cards were given, and at Del-and and was pruminent
inthe
Lillie
Ruth Spencer to the pleasure
CHILDREN'S PATENT
Springs. Fla., arrived in Sanford yes­ when scores were counted after an Phi Beta ami Alpha Xi Delta soBUCK TOWELS,
and
delight
of
all.
Mrs.
Claude
Hern­
OXFORD. I-strap. p a ir......
terday for a short visit.
absorbing game of hridge, the prize rorilies.
l ii -.\22 in., each
don rendered "Martha", and as usual
for high score among the club memDr. Ferguson is a graduate of the
LADIES* KID OXFORDS,
the audience was deiighliM anti en­
Dr, Carl Scharf of Atlanta, Gn., ar- bers, a box of dainty hand made handUniversity of Maryland ahd has a
PILLOW CASES,
i-strap. pair
cored
until
rhe
gave
“Coinin’
Thru
spend a few days here*on business,
kerchiefs, was won by Sirs. Fred | largo Drug store in Titusville.
42x86-jn.,
each
.
,
the Rye."
Watima, whilp the high score guest
spend a fo wdays here on business,
LADIES* PATENT OXFORDS, O Q
■
The ceremony was witnessed by
At a late hour the hostesses served
prize, n Jade pendant, was won by Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe and Grantni’.cs. 80c
BRASSIERES,
all
1-atrap,
low
heel,
pair
........
t
P
t
f
a
O
v
I
delicious refreshments of dm a-ia n ai­
Jno. S. Itozolio of Lakelnpd1spent Mrs. Frnnk Miller.
land Wilson of tills city.
value, each
ad,
pickles, coffee, ice cream ant! latLADIES* PATENT OXFORDS,
Following the awarding of the priz­
the day here yesterday attending to
Tho many friends of this young
tly
Baltimore
cake.
Hatchets
wore
g
iv­
Jr. 1otiis Heela, fancy trim*d &lt;
es, the tables were laid with dainty couple join In wishing them every fuCURTAIN SCUm,
business.
en
as
favors.
COVers, nnd refreshments of creamed ture happiness.*
While and Kent, yard

High Prices’

Department Store

High Prices”

PHONE 550 ■

WHERE DO YOU BUY?

5

COUNTER GOODS

$2.50 :
$2.98 \

25c
35c

m e

MEN’S SPORT OXFORDS,

$4.50 I
$4.98 \
$1.98 [
$2.98 j

There were forty guest wh &gt;enjoy* -J
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnrris motored oyster patties, stuffed tomatoes, olpair ..... .................... ..........
cd
this lovely event.
Ives,
cheese
straw.*,
wafers,
coffee
foi
l
DAUGHTERS
OF
WESLEY
to Kustis yesterday to attend the cel­
M PERCALE, 36*I».
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wide. yard
lowed by strawberries topped with) Tha.birthday party given lust cvMEN’S WORK SHOES.
ebration. .
The latest nrrival in the new Meisch
whipped cream and Angel fomi cake enitig by eight hostesses',of the DaughSolid leather, pair
TOOTH BRUSH E i,
. ters uf Wesley class of the M ethodist! building is the Bnumcl Specialty shop
Mr. 0JP(l Mrs. J. D. Woodruff mo­ were sei vtth
15c value
MEN’S W0HK&gt;tff0ES. $3.80
The guest* enjoying this pleasant church, nt the home of Mrs, A. K .1 Dint removed from the Bishop block
tored to ■Eustls yesterdny to attend
value tfuarnnteu!. pair
the Washington's Birthday celebra­ afternoon were Mtsdames Harry Hee- Power*, waa charming in every de- Inst Saturday nnd is now in the east
PRO-PI IY-LACTIC TOOTH
ren. George Bishop. F. E. Rotimillat,1 tail.
room of , ho McUch biwkt ll(.xt tu „ u,
tion.
BRUSHES, each
rrnnk Miller, Welter Witfht,' FnM
In the receiving line were ..Mrs, A.
.' .
* . .
\ \v l*i»t
o n..i # . . . .
..
postern ire. This is one of the beat npMr. and Mrs. E. M. Hunt and Mrs. iM'Kor, A. W . H tta, »S, I uloston, J . ’ h. Powers, Mrs. ( Inudc Herndon, Mrs.
UNBREAKABLE HARD RUB­
G.
Sharon,
W.
M.
Scott,
C.
E.
Henry,!
H.
H.
t
luippcll,
Mrs.
Zcb
Ratliff,
Mrs.
pointed store rooms in the city nnd
Dottle Dempsey motored to Winter
BER COMBS, each
2-BURNER OIL STOVES,
&lt;g*7
Park yesterday afternoon to attend George Knight, W, T. Langley, I*. 1*. Virginia Coney, Mrs. Estridge, Mrs, the large show windows are well
Drummond,
Fred
Walston
and
Miss:
Robert
Thrasher
nnd
Mrs,
A.
B.
Zach-i
adapted
to
the
needs
of
the
Specialty
each
t9 lt
WHITE
TABLE
CLOTHS.
tho Founders Day festivities.
Annie Hawkins.
nry. All represented historic Indies of Shop' and last Saturday the informal
6*1x03 i n . each
5-BURNER OIL STOVES.
—-----the Revolutionary period, Mrs, II. II. opening drew a large crowd to the
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thigpen and
NIGHT
GOWNS,
.good
quality
FKUM 'SON-I’IELDING
j.Chappell, teacher of the class, itnpor- store. The very latest creations in
son Billie were among those /rum
A weddihg which came mi n g r e a t' minuted "One Grandest I-ndy," “ Mar- dresses and millinery were shown a n d ! JJ
Nainsook, racli
Hanford attending the cvlehrntion yes­
ASBESTOS LINED OVENS,
f
surprise
to
the
many
friends
of
this
i
tha
Washington,"
and
was
lovely
in
refreshments
were
served
to
the
eu*-!“
terday nt Kustis.
5 3 ,
for
gas
or
oil
burners,
each
&lt;
turners during the day. Mr. and Mrs. u MEN'S UNION
ISAKING PANS,
SUITS .
&gt;|r, and Mrs, S. E. Lennox of 1-aw-: l i l l i i R U i B g i i a f l a i i s D B i a n s a E B S B i n s a i i H a s u i i a u i i i i B i i i i u Batimcl ami their pleasant assistants g
10x12 in., each .
were
mi
hand
t«
greet
the
old
and
new
*j
renre, N. Y., who nr? touring the state ' u iD B ia K B a B a Q a a n ia E n ’t o a B a c a c a r tic r .c s a R B n in u a n H ia B B iin B i
BAKING
PANS,
customers
nnd
nil
day
long
the
new
r
■
arrived in Hanford yesterday and are '
i
j
10x11
in.,
each
store
room
was
crowded
with
the
la„
(topping at the Montetumn for n
dies
of
Hanford
and
mans
from
uri
»hort time.
n
5-(IT. BERLIN KETTLES,
rounding cities nnd while the opening n MARQUISETTE. White, Cream
each
......
was informal it was none the It: * pop- m
Mr, nnd Mrs. W. II. Pritchett left
and Ecru. 5Qe value, yard
WIRE CLOTHES LINES,
uinr. In a few weeks ItnumePs will *
yesterday for their home in I-ikeluml
OUR MEATS ARE OF THE FINEST DUALITY
60 f t
have
the
annual
Fashion
Show
in
the
®
after a very pleasant Jlsit here as
-8
SHIRTING MADRAS, fast color,
JUICY AND SAVORY
Parish
House
und
this
is
an
eventd
H
•MOP
HANDLES,
A
the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Morton
86-in.
wide,
yard
looked forward to by the feminine por- ”
each
Thigpen.
For Your Convenience in Ordering
tion of thia city ns well as the mas- "**
Beef Roasts
Tenderloin Uleaks Shoulder Roasts
12-QT. GALVANIZED
■ euline as itiunnel's Fashion Show is a TABLE DAMASK,
,f. M. Delate}*, D. I*., of Washing- J Pork Roasts
grind
quality,
yard
COM DINETTES
.............
T-Bone Steaks
Round Steaks
2 always up to the minute and very B
ton, General Assembly evangelist of c Brisket Slew
Tripe Supreme
Club steaks
■ i popular, n o t having one dull moment
BRASS WASH
17
the Southern Presbytery, i* the guest w Spare lliiis
Pork Chips
Pickled Pigs Feet
■ during the show. The new store was
HOARDS
’
i
ef his aunt. Mrs. H. A. Neal, nnd will ” Sirloin Roasts
Country Sausage
Fat Mackerel
,j: beautiful SaUtrdny being decorated
leave ilie city today for DcFunink ■
SPECIAL SATURDAY AND
1-STRING
Chuck Roasts
■Soup Bone
break fast Bacon
j* for the occasion ami the new spring
Springi for a week's meeting.
BROOMS
Perk
Hams
Prime
Rib
Roasts
Breakfast
Sausage
■
Si style* in Indies ready to wear and
• MONDAY ONLY
i Rolled Roasts
Mutton Roast
Bclcgna
!|;rnpes and gowns nnd hats nnd novel12-IN, ENAMELED
DEPENDABLE CLASH
Rump Roasts
.Mutton Stew
Pure Pork Home­
J i lies being decorated to advantage in
DRESS GINGHAM, 32-ln.
WASH BASIN ......................
Mrs. W. S. Thornton will entertain J Luncheon Meals
Liver
made Sausage
■ the store and the windows.
wide,,
25c
value,
yard
ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS, O - f O Q
the members of the Dependable C lass’■ Hamburger Steak Ham
Link Sausag-J
Today the Specialty Shop has nn
S cup
t |/ J .« U v
of tin* Methodist church _ this evening ' H
u
■ advertisement catling attention to the
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.NELLIE TUHNEB C1BCLK
The Nellie Turner Circle of the l •
oiuionary xucicty held their regular
wwkly meeting with Mr.«. Walker
•n*! Mrs. Thomas Wednesday after000,1 *ith a goodly number present
meeting opened with scripture
trxfing nnd prayer. Plans are going
steadily ahead for raising fund* and
*Trty member should lend a helping
h»ml and push the good cause along,
■hi interesting feature of the nfterwas the splendid reading on “The
V\hu Guarded Washington" given
b Mrs, Walker. After the business
^ ,10n the usual social hour was cnKi)*'i nml the hostess nerved snnd^khis, salad and cofTee.. The meeting
J? * lahe place next Wednesday with
I ri- G. J. Wolf, corner 3rd and I-nuf t ami rvery member be present.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
PARTY’
’ most delightful Washington's
Lf li y |mrty wa* Riven a t tho home
Iron f* l nu* digger* yesterday. The
*i. -?14 'Vi ro "ppropriately and artistIflo
w’1^ bogs and spring

. ,Vr*' Thcj**} were four tables of
j. ,tfp n,l,i the players were served
n J - " c h n,'J candy throughout the

— th^t baker, with
Calumet—and there
are mil lions of them—
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any fail urea which means
no loss of time and ma­
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Third; that the greater
than usual leavening
strength of Calumet
stands for economy be­
cause she uses less.

V. low score by Mrs. R. W.. PearI r. ’ flri(1 the cut prize was givr»oeb- *""* Joe c hHtendon. At the
rollnu '".01.' of
Kamc « salad course
i*
nn ice course was sery*d
WcMs. Mr*. Wro. Beldlng, M

— sales are 150% greater than that c*t
any other brand.

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$16.75

Never befoVe has our Alillimry Department been more re*
picte with exclusive modes. Each hat tells a complete story.
ilata for every occasion. Italian Milan, Timho, Sunshine
Braid, Striped Vlsca ami other.
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FASHIONABLE FROCKS
Lovely Dresses of unusual beauty for Afternoon, Street or
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 283

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1923

VOLUMES III.

And Suspicious Characters With Bundles Told to
Keep Moving
1 a l l o w c o n s id e r a t io n
CONFERENCE REPORTS
ON ARMY

(M r T h e A M M liU fil P r r a a t

* _

NEW YORK, Feb. 22.-—Police gunrds were posted today a t every Homan
Catholic churoh in Greater New York on orders issued by Chief Inspector
Leahy. Blue cont* were instructed to search persons carrying suspicious
bundles and prevent them entering churches and ulso prevent loitering. In­
spector Leahy.refused to give any reason for taking such action. Vieur Gen­
eral of the Diocese said church authorities had not asked police protection for
churches and believed action was spontaneous on par* of police department.

And Foes of Shipping Bill Say
They Will Talk Measure
to Death
M l* T h r A M M t s t r S I ' r r w l

Some old Daily Journal* were
brought to the Herald o'ficc the other
VICE-PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
day by Hodgson Dali and we publish
SPEAKS UPON IMPORT­
some of the new* of the year 188V
ANT SUBJECTS
from the Journal edited my Dr. J . J.
Harris:
Sanford merchants arc getting
down to business as best they can,
niter the destructive fire of ycstertlny
morning. Those who saved any por­ INFORMAL HUT MEANS MUCH Says Certain Students Think In
tcliiifcncc in America is on
TO MOVIE PICTURE
tion of their stocks, and have been
t
• -the- Wane
WORLD
fortunate enough to find a-place in
which to expose them for sale, nre go­
M l * T l . A . - o r l n t r S I’ r t m t
M tf T h e \
Ir.l I’rr.ft &gt;
ing to work with a vim.
I
SYRACUSE,
N. Y„ Feb. 22.—The
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22.—Informal
The clothing stock of M. S !w ro v 4
Iideal of America I* building up of self
ir. located in the Welborne hlocKv^mn organization of group of motion pic­ i reliance, and self control among her
Park avenue, first stum from F irst ture nctors 'to' combat "Commercial­ citizens, Vice President CooHdgu
street. In the next store is thq re* ism" nnd ‘‘resultant dwrtrfing of a r­ :n!d nt lenten service here In observmains of tho stock of K. (’. Pnrkhurst. tistic growth" in film production com­ junco of Washington's birthday. He
Not a great portion of the stock was
pointed out that there was some dan­
saved, but only a small portion of the pleted nt conference which ended here gerous tendencies, in the country to­
early todny -with Mary Pickforjl, Nor­ day ns certain students, he said, have
new winter stock had been’ received,
i M. J ’. Doyle ft Co., nre also in the ma TntniaUge, Constance Talmndgo, come to believe the intelligence in
Welborne block, tho second dour south Dougins Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, America docs not test very high and
Harold Lloyd, David Work Griffith that, therefore our civilization Is in
from Commercial Street, on Park ave­
ot
their representative* signers of a grave peril of fnilure. “It cannot bo
nue. They saved quite n large por­
declaration of independence from pro­ denied there are dnngcroun tendencies
tion of their dry goods, and uro get- 1
ducers exhibitors of machine made qtid in fact thnt one great empiso
ting in shape for business.
broke down. Is not to tbe ignored, but
In the corner of Park avenue and movies.
--•■If government did not break down,"
Commercial street, in the Welborne
lie said.
building, Arthur Chnires' stock of! Army Fund Bill

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—By an
agreement among sennte Republican
leaders, the administration shipping
bill was temporarily laid aside last
night In the sonstc to allow consider­
ation of conference reports on the ar­
my and District of Columbia appro­
W ill Supply Goal Only For Local Needs of Ruhr
priation bills, Adoption of these re­
ports was followed by n motion to
District
again take up the shipping bill and
this was left pending when a recess
pros taken nt 0 o'clock until todny, '
Filibusters against the administra­
tion shipping bill continued to rule'
the sennte and the flood of oratory
flowed on into the third successive
night session of that body.
Indications of exhaustion were lark­
ing nnd those composing the 'group
determined to kill the ship measure
by talking it to death, - seemingly
I. ,&gt;I. .Mi l.ac moved lit# savings
gained In strength. They found now
finm
(lie fire to n portion of the1obi
subjects for discqsslon nnd tin ad­
Lord building on Commercial street,
dress of nearly two hours by Senator
where he will remain temporarily at
Borah, Idaho, on recognition of Rus­
1least.
sia, drew a reply from Senator Ixalge,
Mr. II. 11. Lord, the jeweler, "hns
the Republican leader, that aided in]
igone
hark to lib: old stand on Comthe talking campaign.
&lt;liiefrial rtrecL
*• ■
Stoically standing on guard with
ILimey ,V Co. have moved into the
their forces within call, Chairman
.store iiWun next to the house form er­
Jones of tho commerce committee,
ly occupied by Kelly &amp; Turner, ui»
who is in charge of the bill, and oilier
iSuiiford avenue.
administration leaders continued to sified programs of instrumental a n d :
Tomlin:on &amp; Woodruff have moved
wait the exhaualion of the oppiaitlon vocal selections, impersonations, feata
iido the building formerly occupied by
or an opening where (he use of s tin t- 1of inngic ruid Illusion. Here la a lop- (
; Me urs. Turner
Kelly, on Sanford
egy would allow them to push on w ith1notch entertainment company which
i avenue.
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consideration of the legislation. '
wins an enthusiastic reception front
i W. N. l.effler Ims taken the (eiuains
T|je following shows in brief how audiences everywhere,
of hi* stock of groceries to'the store
the senate spent tho day:
Hon. C. II. Brough, scholar, educa­
formerly occupied by Martin &amp; I.eff11 a. m.Convened after, the recess tor and for two term s governor of
icr, on Sanford avenue nnd Third St.,
taken at 11:30 o'clock the night be­ Arkansas, on the third night will de­
opposite the town hall.
,
fore. Senator Harrison, Mississippi,, liver an eloquent and Illuminating lec­
I'rof. Whitmore's music stork is for
made the point of no quorum and fi!) ture, ‘‘America’s Leadership of the
•he present In the opera house.
senators, some of them rather sleepy- World."
Col. A. M. Thrasher’# law office is
eyed, answered to their names.
Vicrrn’s Hnwaiinns, singers nnd in­
located in the rooms over the old
11:13 a. m.—Senator Reed, Missis- strumentalists, will be heard on the
stand of Kelly k Turner.
ouri, resumed his address begun Inst fourth afternoon in an interesting
Nolan &amp; Scott’s oficc is located in
night, in support of his resolution prelude of Hawaiian music. Follow­
the office of Capt. Win. Hirrinc, on
looking towards purchase by the Unit­ ing this musical number, Chnrlcs II.
BERING
CHARGES
MA
Palmetto avenue.
ed States from Grent Britain nnd Plnttenburg, editor, lecturer, nnd au­ FOR HEALTH DEBAR! Mh&gt;
AGAINST OFFICIALS WHEN
PROVIDED AT TALLA
W. J. Hill has established himself
France of their Carrlbonn possessions. thority on community building, will de­
MAYFIELD TAKES SEAT
HA88F.E
at Ids warehouse, corner Fourth St.,
1:50 p. m.—Senator Reed concluded liver his constructive lecture, "Loyal­
and J., T. &amp; K. W. rallromj.
and on a quorum call demanded by ty to the Home Town."
( f | w Th«* A « » « c l » l r d
It. W. Simms has moved the savings
"An Evening in Hawaii," originnl
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22.—Gener­
from ids stock to Wm. Cnnuon's snmusical production presented by Vi- j
al broadening activities of the State
| Innn.
v
errn’s Hawnlinns, will be the feature
1
V'oHh
Department
in
an
effort
pri­
('.
Dcmont,
linker,
hns taken a room
of the fourth night. This production1
marily
to
combat
the
mosquito
menace
portrays most vividly the music nnd
customs of Hawaii. Novel lighting is provided for in the biennial budget
of that department according to a
letter from State Health ’Officer

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would l»c raised by Increasing
share in the general revenue tax
approximately five-eighths of n n'

Adjutant General
FREIGHT RATES
Will Have Budget,
ON LUMBER
Favors its W orking
AND SHINGLES

LAST ACTION
NECESSARY
ON DEBT BILL

tn r

APPROVAL ON BRITISH DEBT
TAKEN BEFORE HOU^K
TODAY

w A 8 iS B * g s^ sj2 3 i» «.
tion necessary to congrcssjonal ap­
proval of the British debt settlem ent
rgreement was tyken by tho house
which without roil call accepted the
senate Changes to bill amending al­
lied debt funding act.
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Mrs, John A. Logan
r Died at W ashington,
Widow of Gten. Logan
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Mrs.
“°nn A. Logan, widow of Gen. John.
A. Logan who a t one time during the
Civil war commanded tho Union ar°(.Tennessee and later was United
*“ Utes senator from Illinois, died here
•“day of inltacntn, after a ten days'

Mr*. Iawrence Leeds, heiress to the
Flagler millions, todny accepted the
chnirmnuship of the committee to
plan for and stage the Spanish bat!
in connection with the Ponco do Leon
celebration here April 5th. All Flori­
da’ counties (there were formerly a
part of St. Johns county will be ask­
ed to participate in the parade April
G, by entering a float or decorated outomobile.
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The Dally Hr raid, 15c per week.

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TALLAHASSEE, Feb. ,22.—Esti­
mated weights contained In Florida
classification number six as applying
to intrastate abipment* of lumber,
laths and ahlnglcs have been found
unreasonable by tho Florida Railroad
Commission and ordered revised ef­
fective March 20. The revised weights
were adopted a fte r n scries of hear­
ings by tho commission, of carriers
aa represented by the Southern
Weighing and Iiupctf Ion Bureau and
tho shippers aa represented by the
Georgla-Florldn Saw Mill Association,
tho Southern Pine Association and the
Jacksonville Wholesale Lumbermen's
Association.
Tho subject came before the com­
mission on complaint of the Jackson­
ville Wholesale Lumbermen's Associa­
tion that the Florida basis of esti­
mated weights was excessive nnd the
commission was petitioned to order
the Georgin basis substituted.
Representatives and carriers got to­
gether on sorry of the weights, large­
ly as applying to yellow pine lumber.
An agreement could not be reached,
however, on cypress lumber and tho
commission held further hearings. .

Gen. Foster on F irst Official Visit to
Cnpllul Since Taking Office
t l l r T h e A u f t o r l n I r i l l ‘r r » f t )

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 22.—Adjutnnt General Foster, on his flrst visit
to the capital since his appointment
as head of the sta te national gunrd
to succeed tho late Gen. Lovell, went
before the lludgut commission nnd ex­
plained tho workings of his office. lie
expressed tho opinion there would be
no trouble In finding an economy budg­
et for tho national' guard appropria­
tion as he was thorougly in aceord
with the governor's desire for econ­
omy.
MATHEWSON ANI) OTHERS
'
BUY THE BRAVES
ROSTON, Feb. 22.—The .Boston
National Club was sold yostordajrLy
George Washington Grant to a syn­
dicate headed by .Christy Mathewson,
former pitcher of th r Giants. A#m&gt;clatcd with Mathewson arc James
MncDonough and Emil Fuchs, both of
New York. The prico paid was not
announced. Mr. G rant Mid th a t, it
was stiuplntcd in th e deal th a t Fred
Mitchell enntinup na manager of- the

is Approved at
Senate Session Sanford Chapter Or­
der Demolay for Boys
■ Upper House Recedes From The
Formed Last N ight
Amendments Insisted Upon R&gt;
Lower House

Did you see thnt bunch of boys raid
WASIHNGTON. Feb. 22 -The nr- ■the Lu-Reth Cafeteria Inst night?
my appropriation bill, carrying $330,­ Those fellows composed the degree
000,000 naif last of the annual liupply' team nnd officers of John M. Chenc^
measures before the present congress, Chapter Order of Demolay of Orlan­
wn* pul in completed form last night do. They came over nnd conferred
when the senate, without a record vote Jhe order on a largo claa* for Snnford
adopted the conference report na it chapter last evening, and were the
rainc from tho home. The senate in gi'erta of Taylor Commnndcry No. 28,
giving its approval, receded from its Knightu Templar who arc sponsors
opposition to those ameadnAmt* that for the local chapter.
tho luure, by its vote yesterday, had
After nupper the Demolay boya
from Orlando repaired to Mnsonic hall
insisted upon.
The arm y appropriation bill was and after a full form ceremonial open­
icnt back to conference Inst night by ing conferred the degrees on tho San­
the house, which instructed Its con­ ford candidates, held an election for
ferees to insist on 1two of its most the new officers for Snnford chapter
controversial provisions. One of these and duly installed them Into office.
would deny retirement under pay, un­
The decree work was most inider certain condition*, to at my olfii c n engaged in private Inl ine## deal­
ings with (hi* government. The other
would prohibi ttho enlistment in the
army of boys under 21 years of nge
without the consent of their parents.
In insisting Apon the inclusion of
a provision relating to the retirement
pay the house modified language that
vyas stricken out in thb senate.
As originally drawn it would have
denied such pay to any officer employ­
ed in any business which sold good#
to the government.
Thu name of Major General Harbord, former deputy chief of stalTj now Taylor Commandery No. 28, Knight*
head of a radio corporation, was men­ j Templar, wyith Sir Knight Glenn ~ L .
tioned in the debate preceding itiporlg- McKay ns chairman of a council of
inal adoption, and Secretary Weeks eleven Knights in cfmrge of name.
criticised the action of tho house,
The John M&gt; Cheney rhaptcr l»oya
were nrrcmpntilnl by Dr. Ruckmaitcr,
Hurry VoorhU, Donald Cheney and a
number of oilier prominent Orlnndo
Masons.
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Tho following officers were duly
elected and installed last night:
Rodman Ix:hman, M aster Councilor,
Ralph Woodruff, Senior Councilor.
Lee McLain, Junior Councilor.
John Wilson, Scribe.
John Lundquiit, Treasurer.
Warner Scoggan, Chaplain.
.
Tom nrotheraon, Senior Deacon.
George Smith, Senior Steward.
Hampden Dullosc, Junior Steward.
, Frederick Rincs,'Almoner.
, Claudo Echols, Sentinel.
William Moye, Marshal. *
John Musson, Orator.
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First Preceptor—Robert Jenkins. .
Second Preceptor—Harry Woodruff
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Secre­
, Third Preceptor—T rey R &gt;Vtary Mellon declined yesterday, to fur­
. Fourth Preceptor—I.ewit Shipp.
nish to the house of representatives
1 Fifth Preceptor—Charles Booth,
information as to (bo amountq of in­
j Sixth Precptor—Henry Harrison.toxicating liquors imported by for­
Seventh Preceptor—Culver Eth,
eign embassies and* delegations in
ridge.
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Washington since the prohibition
A fter the installation of officers,
amendment became effective on Janu­ Members National
Dr. Buckmastcr called on a number of
ary 20, 1020.
/
those present who responded with fit­
Perishable
Freight
Mr. Mellon’s letter, under date of
remarks. Altogether the otcapTuesday, Whs written after he had
Committee Meeting ting
(op
was
one i t tho most enjoyabj^
communicated with state department
ever
held
in Sanford Masonic Circles,
officials, who took, the view of the mat­
and
one
prominent
g reat good for our
ter outlined by the treasury, secretary
future
citizenry.
in his communication to tbe house.
Mr. Cramton—said today he had no
comment to moke on tho letter at this
time, desiring to first give it '"thor­
ough consideration."
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'T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2fl, 1023 -________ '

Florida Water
Traffic League
Getting Members
Public Spirited Men of Snnford Het.pntul to Call

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THE WEATHER

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For Florida: Faiy Wednes­
day and Thursday; little
change In tem perature; gen­
tle to modernte winds most­
ly north and northeast.

Another bank holiday tomorrow.

MILTON SILLS
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‘ONE CLEAR CALL'

Tho campnigy for memberships in
The same being the birthday of our
t n sa is: Pa »* ks n
the Florida W ater Traffic longue is friend' George Washington.
on in earnest and tho workers nre ih
Ono clear call to the Ku Klux Klan
tltu field to j;el results and thelrjvork
J. H. Huddleston of Geneva was in fe\v dayj. his mother,.
.j. Spencer
- o n e clear call from a mother to
Is show ing ijp’tn a big ’hunch of new the city yesterday with a load of ,hcn Wair.Widght of Sanford.'
her prodignl son-one clear call to
i
members In the league that will oh-' fruit. • .
.
Mr! Mariner and Mr. Iloy nre adtho heart of a man .whose love wa»
tnln twenty f&gt; t "f -valor In the St.
.
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t
* ------- ding (cr the beauty of Oviedo by plantto shntter the love of others. R
Johns r\vcr from Sanford to Jack­
Mi*. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, o, Oviedo,
^ hammock in front of Mrs. When, you wear our classes you hlta—it, startles—it pounds.
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sonville nnd will airfft obtain the canal were nnrtong the visitors to the city Charlie Brannon’s In celery. Tbs don’t have to lift perpetually wor­
i
THINK
OF
BITYING
from the tipper St. Johns river to the today.
NOVELTIES ALSO
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slrftithorry iWld of Mr. Anderaor ried about their falling off. You
Indian river nnd on down the cast
can ro right'on with your usual
nr.d
the
celery
cjo
phasing
nights.
Good I*ull Cut Work Shirts, at .........................................H2c
const to Miami. The following mem­
Tho visitors to the city these days
Oviedo has been invaded by nnother housework because wo make
Headlight Overalls and Jumpers at, each............
$2.05
bers have already signed up:
cannot help but he Impressed with carnival—nnd the childrcn’r. delight in them to fit and to give perfect
XXX Morotock Overalls? and Jumpers, nt, ench....,..... $1.58
—T O M O R R 0 W Tho I* Allen Seed Co., II. W- An- the growth of Sanford.
service.
tho m e rry -g ro u n d is boundless.
Hart Schaffner Sujts as low n s
.......... ............ :....$22.50
del son, Automotive Supply Co.
KATHERINE McDONAI.D in
Mrs. J. U. Howard nnd baby Lester,
Many hundreds of other Items nt .equally ns good values.
i L.'A; Bromley, Brice &amp; Johnson, It.
The growers report very little dnm“Her Social Value”
j C. Bower, S. S. Bnumcl, Bell Cafe, age llonc here by the frost aside from A. B. Lov’cjoy and Miss Woodcock of “\Vc See That You See”
ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS OF THE BIG SALE
Sanford spent Sunday with Mrs. O. G.
Wm.
N.
Carnaison;
Geo.
D.
Bishop,
the
Wrrrgk-'TBt'd
n
few
j&gt;cppcrs
in
the
You cannot nford to miss the opportunity
John G. Bender, C. L. Britt, Cliff Bell. field. Many of the vegetables were Walcott.
Mr. and Mm. Phil Slemmous and
A. L. Betts, LT 1). Brown, Bnll Hard­ untouched.
---------- LOW PRICES
FIRST QUALITY
HEMSTITCHING AND P1COT1NG
Miss M argaret Slemmous of Orlando
ware Co.
Attachmcnta. Fits any sewing nuA. P. Connelly, V. C. Collcr, Ilnminll
Thomas Wight Mcro is the latest nnd Mrs. Thos. Mason «f Decatur, Ga.,
Chase, W. G. Coachman, Chose &amp; C-o., arrival In the city, having come yes­ spent the day with Mrij Wolcott last
chlr.c.
Prico $2.00. Checks 10c extn.
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
J. H. Cowan, A. II. Commons, Cates terday to gladden the hearts of Mr. week.
Light’s Mr.ll Order House,.Box 1*7,
Tomorrow being childrcn’n day a t Phone 410-------- Opposite P. O.
&amp; Co., J. B. Colder, Carter Lumber Co., nnd Mrs. Percy Mcro, nnd also the
Birmingham,
Ala.
277-Ctp
the Sub-Tropical fair in Orlando, the
Churchwcll Co.
grnndfnthcr’s and grandmother’s.
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115 EAST FIRST STIIERTschools have declared n holiday, to the
J. T. Denton, F. F. Dutton, E. A.
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Douglass, It. It. Dens, J. D. Davison,
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC.
■sum
And this Is the time of the year great joy of the children.
SEE
CATHRAE
J. C. Dean, II. C. DuBose, R. W. when everything In the entertainment
IALTIES.—LAKE MARY SKATING
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line comes at once and everybody In
Income Tax Specialist, People* Bank ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Mrs. Jennie Prugh of Eaton, Ohio, Deane.
***B* BBI**
R. R. Etdridge.
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the northern states conics to Florida
In vlniting in Snnford for a few days
MARCH 13th, 14th nnd 16th,
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II.
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Frazier,
Alfred
Foster,
F. P. to put on something to get the kale.
wml In pleasantly located nt the Mon­
Forstor.
Earl
Field,
(Field
Auto
Top
All
Forms
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The Herald foY first class job work^.l
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Co.)
If you do not get your Daily Her­
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N.
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Garner.
ald promptly let the office know
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Phone 217-TY
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Miss Newton, who has been. the
11 .A. Halverson (Snnford Wall Pa­ about It nt once. Wo pay the hoys to
charming house guest'of Mrs. Walter
I f TOO
OXT f r ie n d * « U tlla a r 7 *
— U jmm « r r e * l i e M / n k n * mr c a m l n l
Wight, leaves this afternoon for her per nnd Paint Co.), Ed Higgins, B. W. deliver the pnprr and wo expect it to
I m * . » r I f t m a r t a a l a r t a l a l a i , w a ll
Herndon, W. M. Hayey. E. F. Ilouro- bt delivered. Let 118 know about
• M*lal r a r d ta Ik la f t r a n a n i t , e l t l a i home in Jackson, Ga.
TRY OUR SANFORD MAID BREAD
d a ta (la . a r t a U a b a a a Ib a l i r a .
II a l l
holder, C -M. Hand, A. J. Halverson, your paper.
fca craatlr appraalatadL
Mr. and Mrs. John Vert and Mrs. M. Hanson, J. (&gt; Husthinson, HuckA crisp loaf on your table this crating would add much to your meal.
Prof. B. F. Ezell of Stetson Univer­
Helen Robinson of Pendfcton, Oregon, son &amp; Co., Hill Hardware Co., Mrs. J.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
A good nose would he tickled In our fragrant Sanitary Bake Shop,
M t T A k
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who are spending the winter In Flor­ I).*Hood, W. C. Hill, Snnford Daily sity wan in the city today calling on
inhaling
the odors of nil our appetizing, wholesome goodies.
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ifcrnld.
his many friends. Prof. Ezell was ov­
Thursday—Mrs. A. K. Powers will en­ ida, arrived in Sanford yesterday for
John D. -linkins, T. W. Jones.
er to invite the Senior class of the
;
tertain the members of the Dnugh- a short stay.
Anyone with rxpt-rlII, F. Kent, A, it. Key, Geo. W. high school to be the guests of Stet­
i nrp In linllitlnH will
ctrs of Wesley class at her homo on
Knight.
son nt the Shakespeare plnys to he
Miss Geraldine Hood, who has been
Nint hstrect, a t 7:30 p. in.
Forrest Lake, W, T. Langley, W. given nt the Athen theatre next week
tho attractive guest of Miss Annie
Thursday—.Mrs. R. J. Holly will en- Hawkins, leaves todny for a visit with A. Lcfflcr, II. M. .Laucin, II. B. I-cw- by the students of Stetson nnd Eu­
Next to Princess Theatre
tertnln the members of the Merrie frierjds in the state. She will return is, I.Itiyds’ Shoe Store.
gene Miller, n famous actor nnd man­
Matrons Ilridgc Club at her home to Snnford Inter for an extended visit.
E. I). Mobley, P. A. Mcro, II. II. ager of Toledo, O. This will be n tront
on I'arko nvenuo nt 3 o'clock.
MeCaslin, John Meisch, W. M. McKin­ to the high school pupils ns well ns
Thursday—Alatheun class will have
Mrs. J. C. Ilennott hns ns her house non, It. (.’. Maxwell, C. J. Marshall, C. to any one who attends these plays.
a social meeting nt the home of Mrs. guest Miss Virginia Thomas of Ro­ E. McKee, I* C. Moore, F. W. Mahon­
Orion Farrell, 1201 Magnolia Avc., anoke, Vn. Mias Thomas was one of ey. I. I). Martin, J. L. Millet, R. M. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
nt 3.30 p. m. with Mesdamcs Far- the nurses in the war. und spent a year Mason, Miladies Shoppe, J. J. Muus.
WOMEN'S CLUB
rcll and Fort ns hostesses.
in Siberia, nursing the sick und the. cr, Mnhpncy-Walker Co.
The members of the Business nnd
W. S. Price, Peninsular Electric Co.,
Thursday—Iiusiness and Professional wounded.
Professional
Women’s Club will meet
Porter Judy Dutton Co, S. Puloston.
Women’s club meets nt 8 p. m. nt
it
the
I.u-Beth
Cafeteria, Thursday,
WITH EACH TUBE CHLOR-E-DIXO
M. F. Robinson, F. E. Roumillnt, Ro­
FOR THE CHI LOREN
the Welnkn lobby.
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February {Hnd, at 12 o’clock for their
berts
Grocery
Co.,
Johjt
Russell.
Every nflrrnoon uV l o’clock there
TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tub* Absolutely FR EE—While They l-i*i
Thursday—Mrs. Pnul Riggers will
Smith Bros. Inc., Geo. A. Speer &amp; regular social meeting.
is
n
mission
held
at
Holy
Cross
church
entertain nt bridge nt her home on
Ench member will order what they
by Father Anderson, for the children. Son, Sun Juan Garage, S. O. ShinholSecond street a t 3 p. m.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
PHONE 325
a
nut
for their lunch.
.
These meetings an- especially enjoy­ ser, Sanford Novelty Works, South­
THE REX ALL STOKE
KODAK Dealer
Friday—Mrs. U. L. Perkins and Mrs.
able and instructive, and nil tho chil­ ern Utilities, C. W. Stokes, Sanford
W. M. Thigpen will entertain the
Chamber of Commerce, It. E. Stevens, iMust Be of Age
dren nre invited.
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members of tho N. de Howard Chap­
II. R. Stevens, Albert W. Smith, San­
To Join the Army
ter U. D. C. nt t»V’ home of the
ford
Chcro Cola Cit,
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
former, 801 Magnolia Avc, at 3:30
Says the New Law
J. N. Tolar, Deane Turner, I). L.
Mrs. George Knight was the gra­
p. m.
----- 1 Store in Florida |l
j 10 Stores in Georgia­
Thiusher, Luke Thompson (Lu Beth
I l l s T h r A M i i r l n l f l I’ r m I
Saturday—Cecilian Music Club will cious hostess yesterday afternoon Cafeteria).
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—By n
meet nt 3' o’clock nt the Studio of when she entertained nt tho first of
Fred It. Wilson. B. F. Whittier, F. T.
a
series
of
parties
which
she
will
give.
vote
of 137 to 134 the house insisted
Mrs. Fannie Munson.
Williams, T. K. Wilson, Wight Groc­
There were three tables of players.
on its provision in the army appropri­
.
Friday—Mrs. !.. P. Hagan will enter­ • Bowls of nasturtiums were effect­ ery Co.
ation bill prohibiting the enlistment
A rthur Yowcll.
tain the members of the Hook |«ov-j ively placed in the rooms where the
by persons under twenty-one years of
C. W. /taring &amp; Co., Zachary Tyler
ers club nt 3:30 p. m. nt her home i card tables were arranged.
age, wilhouf the written consent of
Co., K. Zahe.H.
on Pnrk Avc.
The afternoon was quickly spent in
parents or guardians.
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Sanford’s New Storean interesting gann* of bridge nod
_________________ John W.* Ross of Jacksonville arriv­ when scores were counted, the prize Jacksonville Dealers
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ed here yesterday und is in the city for high score, silk hose, was won
ply 808 Magnolia Avc.
282-3tp
Planning lo Stage Big
nttendlng to business.
by Mrs. Bon Caswell. Mrs. S. Yopntz
won the cut prize, it being two dainty
Automobile Show WANTED TO HUY—Second hand
. C. D. Pritchard of Crescent City coat hnnger.i.
McCoskey Credit file or one of
was among the business visitors here
At the conclusion of the card game Muiiitnolh Exhibition Will Be Held in sim ilar nature.—Seminole Supply Co.,
jlesterday.
the hostess served a tempting snlad
Duval County Armrtry, Week of
Oviedo, Fin.
282-ltc
course followed by an ice course.
March 12 to 17
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Mrs. James Ilarnes is the charming
The. afternoon was one of excep­
Per Yard
^"ItpudO guest of Mf*. W. E. Scoggins tional enjoyment to the guests nnd
Plans are rapidly being formulated
g*nl her home on*Park Avu,
‘ the cordial hospitality of the hostess by the Jacksonville Automobile Deal­
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wan reflected in every detail.
ers Association to Mage their eighth
Mrs. A. W, Porterfield of New York
annual automobile show nt tho Du­
City arrived In the city yesterday and
. A LATH BAN CLASS .•
val County nrmory during tho week «* r a sn a i M m
will spend some time here.
The Alnthcan class of the Baptist of March 12-17.
church, will have a social meeting on
President Howard Boss of the as­
The concert which echedulod for Inst
Mrs. M. F. Fit-mister of Atlanta is Thursday afternoon at 3:30 nt the sociation reports that the committees
Friday night by the Seminole orches­
expected to arrive here this week and home of Mrs. Orion • Farrell, 1201 assigned to their various posts are in
Per Yard
tra, came off with flying colors. The
will he the guest of her daughter Mrs. Magnolia Avenue, with Mrs. Farrell action and promise to hold (his year
solos by Prof. Schuller were so finely O f
F. Nixon.
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and Mrs. Fort na hostesses.
the greatest show' over hold in the rendered that it convinced every onelfM
All the members nre asked to meet South, one that will be n credit to the th at the orchestra was fortunate in
Mrs. Bent rice Snivcly, of Richmond, a t the church. Cara will ho provided association nnd the -state of Florida.
deed to l&gt;o able to secure one of his
Ind., was among tho arrivals here yes­ to lake you out.
Annually the' Jucknonvlllc associa­ ability as the director.
terday and is stopping nt the Montetion holds its Bhow immediately fol­
Mr. T. L. Mead, Rev. J. N. Thumpxuma for a short time.
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC- lowing the big national exhibits ot
son. nnd Woolley Sturdivant made a
L\LTIES.—LAKE MARY SKATING New York nnd Chicago, that the mo­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilrewerton of Del- TCADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. toring public,might keep informed of trip to Osceola Tuesday night to or­
ganize a troop of Roy Scouts/ ^ r'i |d j
m ar, Del., who arc visiting points of
280-3tc the progress and developments of the
Per Yard
Thompson reports n successful trip, j L f
interest in the state, arrived in San­
nutomobilu industry. This year, the
Mrs. Allen McFnrlan Is a visitor!! The Ilcrnld delivered aix times
ford yesterday and will spend some
timo has been decided upon ns the
for n few days at the Methodist p a r-1[ ■*
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week for 15c.
time here.
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week uf March 12-17.
sonnge.
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From nil Indications tho big shows
t*,»
1 ti.i.t ----" ' ------------Mr«. Walcott’s brother, H. W. An­
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shmlu on tHo one (hot Is to he staged derson, nnd nieco Leonora, from At­
by tho Jacksonville dealers this year, lanta, Ga., arc enjoying her hospi­
The most Satisfactory Automobile
to own• is n ■■ according
to IIK president. Every mem­ tality for a few weeks and the delight­
tv
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ber is p utting’Yorth his bent efforts ful air on Iaikc Charm.
Per Yard
Miss Katherino Young is the guezt
(0 makp the 1023 show the largest and
best ever from nu exhibition of beau­ of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Young,
ty nnd educational viewpoint
for a few days.
Each of the dealers promise displays
Mra. E. G. Hancock has returned
that VrlU surpass any that they have from a visit to her parents in Tam­
heretofore*held. They will hnve prac­ pa.
tically the same elaborate exhibits
Little Miss Clarn Ix«e Wheeler en­
that hnve been shown nt the big na­ tertained nt the club house on Thurs-j
Open Day and Night
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tional shows. Not u dull moment is day afternoon In honor of her sixth,
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the promise of the entertaining com birthday.
niitteo. The allow* thin year, will not
Little Miss Chnilotto Ijtwton is Ini-*
only he n scone of beautiful cars nnd
• proving slowly nnd her friends hope
now inventions as so often constitutes
Snnford, Pin., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
to sco her out again in a few days.
tho average automobile shows, *hut
Diatributors Seminole nnd Luke Counties
Miss Ella Belle Jones Is visiting her
the committee is busy planning n num­
ber of novel features that will be in­ brother , for a &gt;fpw days. Mlsa Elln
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One of the Largest nnd Most Up-to-dnte Drive-in Filling
troduced during the week of activity. Belle’s friends* nro always glnd to
welcome her hack home.
• •• : Stations in this pnrt ot the state
The Dally Herald, ?5c per wool,
~ Mr.* Spencer Wainwrlght ha» had
iveek for J5c.
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as a pleasant visitor during the last!
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and this Sale of ours is in the
same boat, it won't wait fo r
you to make up your mind,
because if you procrastinate
all tlu? choice offerings will
he gone. .
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21

PACE TWO

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 19!
JUDGE ELLIS DENOUNCES
THOSE FORCES THAT CHANGE
GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURES

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■,nilk b&lt;,tt,c* Thero I® n,‘ ‘,oul,t n,,out Society to entertain the president* of
O a l l i o r o l A d l i y n e r a i a j t h o government being able to save n the various college nnd high school
t u t o i i . h r i l «-»»rz n t l r r n o n n r i r r p t Son- lot of money, and cut out n lot of this literary clubs in Florida nt the ann t « h r H r r n l J l l i s l l t l l nK, III?
government
inquisition — if theylnual dinner nt W inter I'ark and the}
A new Library Building in tbc center of the city.
M n ^ n o ll* A * r „ Hanford. I'la.
would. Of course the remedy of the invitation extended to the ’prtefdgnt-,o _Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
of the local High debating dub.
£ __The new pier and boat basin finished before January
The Herald Printing Co. American voters is the ballot box.
Extension work of any kind is nj
rin i.iH itriiH
1921.
--------------GKT n il) OF MOSQUITOES IN THE fine thing for any college or univer-!
.1_a bit? Auditor!u mthat will scat at least 5,000 people.
It. 4. MOLLY .______ __
sity to enter upon, because of (he And Those Who Would Divest the Courts o f Their
.WINTER
ft. J . I . I 1 . I . A1 I I ) ..... H r c r r l a r r - T r r n a i i r r r
5’_Mew home for the Campbell-Lossing Post, Americi
II. A.
............ f i r n r r n l M n n o e r r
b r o a d e n in g of lt3 field of usefulness,
I t . H. n o t . I . V
A it.rrll.ltiu Alnnaarr
** Legion.
Effectiveness
The time to get rid of the'm osqui­ nnd it is splendid that Hollins h«* en­
0._a Community Chest out of which all funds will b
Knnno on
A d v r rtla ln a ltntr«
Umlr
Appllrallun
toes is in the cold weather before tered the High School territory with
drawn.
i Hr Tt»P AMnfltitrd
L l ; W I H HI II IM’
C l r r n l a t l n n M n n u x r r they get fairly started on the job nnd an idea pf stim ulating the interest
7.—Two
mill tax for publicity purposes,
in
hi*
ntnbitiomi
no
greater
goal
and
TAMPA, Feb. 22A denunciation of ‘
***■•"• i*311""' "iter a a. i«.
while they are worse in some siktion* and enthusiasm of the young folk*
o
Mmiicinnl
numni'shl’n. starting with water works ant
8.—Municipal
ownership,
in his hope* no grvulCr ideal than n
n»* *w*^rM,**°"
,l' A d," " " 1,l) m, }of the state than in others, it jwould who arc desirous to make the most iff! thotferforces that wtptld "change our "court of Justice.” Hoi added “The''
soft
water.
Ct. Augustine Itic- govpnjmvntnl itn u turv*,nud of .Qipao
H»V
U.iw do not harm to rid the entire^ stn|e their auyantafi
0.—Systematic mosquito campaign nnd cleaner citv,
that Would divert the ixptrts o£ their man who would destroy ^ft is a traitor
ord.
i
Ormi-tHi in rily by Cnrtirr
of the pests nt one time and then ad•
i
10.—Ten
thousand people here one year from todayv
to
Immunity."
on e W eek .. .
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I." &lt;&gt;nl»
,
,
effectivomses by doririuMive attacks,
vertise a State free of mosquitoes.
Judge
Ellis
referred,jo
the
move­
TAKE CAKE OF THE HOME FIRES! am} .aL the ranjejtim r, tt jJall upon the
TTTT h e M s Iti- tii i H - i i n x c W r e h l r H e r *
dll rntlrrlv m irr a
H^mlnnlP
t ' . i i i n l y When the government put over (he
legal, profe.Hjjt»iii,to meet its ohliga* ment by thu American liar Associa­
a n d la i m b l l a l i r d e v e r y I ' r l d n y .
A d i r f * seemingly hopdflSs? task of ‘e liminat­
tl.ln a r a i n m id r k n a n n mi nppllrnThe great and glorious government tion to society, were voiced in q char tion to raise the legal standard of mt( I o n . S 2 . n o p r r i r n r . n l n a i a I n m l i a n r r . ing the mosquito from the 1’nliamu ca­
as
It i* embodied in the pre-eminent net eristic address by Judge W, II. El­ tnlssion to the profession.
?S=.i - - st it w111:11 Tin: AHHOCIATKH i*ucss ^ xonc *l proved to the world that
“Ought not the bar of Florida to
m
- The Anaoclnli’il I’rces Is exclusively "it can be done" and since that time .statesmen we now have in Washing­ lis of the Supreme Court before* the interest ittd f in the m atter of legal
BTfTn
Hillahorough
County
liar
nsflodation
entitled in the use fur republic* IIon nt there I* not a spot in the world th at ton has discovered that ive have made
B p
alt newn rilspatehen crvillli.l In ll nr
education a* a prerequisite for admis­
16'
not otherwise creitllcil In iMa iwperl &lt;.nn't
frt,ed fr„m mosquitoes if the .•to ninth money and have so much in recently.
Spit Nlao I lu: locilj lll-tvH |)ll|i|lslu&gt;1
1
A sserting that hit auditors knew sion to Ihe b a r? " ho asked. “The pro­
;j l
populate want Iho mosquitoes killed., ^ lrcnaUr&gt;’
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herrln.
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Pntt nfjiji riifixit !llllt it COlilll HOt lit* J \%L*li -It® hi? if Itfit
tll&lt;? Jlltlt fession is playing a great ur:d ree­
All D a l i t s of r r - t 'l l l i l l c i t l m , o f special
ntry part in the development of|
f- '
d i s p a t c h e s h erein u r u a ls o ri-n-rveil
i V 'w 'M «i
t
r
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m
p * .* .
H R !•
mmm
our
institutions. It* responsibility Is j
history
O f f l r r l I I K I I A I . I I III I I . D I M . , I*ti«.nr I I s
great, lint is it functioning proper -1
forriiin
H-pr*.n.,.,iiv«
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
ly ?"
THKAMERICAN■HE3&gt;
P
■ i - \il--N
Ing niace in the cllv where the mo*-^ Russia, or sdinc other country
lie
recalled
a
Quotation
from
a
re;
! s*„w wc would like to whisper Into cple in ^Veatern civilization and exagement of the following
cent bonk pubiished at the instance
places in and nround the home, in Hnmi ^
^
«hl*
^
f 3 n"
t il .
of the American liar Association, that/o r,I that are nev.-r looked after and m in «* Washington that if they have know vvhat the ohlq : tioll of the !eBOARD OF DIRECTORS
said: “Thorn i* a widespread impres­
ku much to spend why in the rumm er; gal piofcssioil is.
sion in the public mind that- the mem­
■n,. p , . . „
fio rl.1 . will
W 'i &amp; S X
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Eddie 1-nnibright heck to the gang
J. R. Anthony, W. II. Tunnicliffe, Dr. S. PulMma skinning the |&gt;o&lt;y working man j nient in its present form and helped to bers of the legal profession have not
il
with a whole touted and hearty v.d- kimr- ha-: the folhjwing about the out of the little that he has by their, build it to it* present proportion* the through their organization coat rib-;
estofi, E. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
come.
. .
.
thum bscrew method* on the Income !»wy«ra pf tho country cannot do lew uted cither to the betterment of the f
Sr. t
C. F. Williams
I,," K I*:1' 0
it,,. W;tI -:ix and Ihe tav
■
fhcq individual!, lie, lively, to legal education or to the improve­
Article in Tampa Tribune raya a 1 bjeet «f quip nnd joke everywhere. ^ tjI|t government ha* i o much m oney 1dediente and eonneCruto themselves to ment of the nilministiation of justice
iiyw mnchitiu called the Fluornzcope ahd CO much tlihe has elapsed between , .
,
cannot ■pot d It why not ^ the perpetuation of American ideal.i." to that extent whteh. society has thu’
I will tel! when a girl is in low. Eight ‘b - .sporadic elforts «t elimination of
; ^
of it on riw i s nnd |,nrbor»j “W hat U*the American Ideal.?” h. tight to t xpcct."
name for it nt that,
I there pests from Mori,In, that it I* now on tin, United State* of America,! arked. “ WnlHlngton raid: ‘An exaltALL DEPOSITS INSURED .‘ilfFi
“ Whether that imp reus ion it ili-|
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not improbable that the recent or- omong white people anil not in Koine! I justice and llShevuIencp. I.ir.colli founded or not," Judge Kill* contin­
, j That budget business in Tallahassee ganlxatinn of the Florida AntkMo.s1flotl force.ken place where no one will ,nald: ‘Government by ill - pep))!.-, of ued, “it is cbr.r th:-t the l.ir a* a siieIs exciting more comment than’ Hill. quitu nssqciation. may lack the gen
benefit l&gt;y it except the grafter* nnd llm people nral for thi' pvojdc.' Wil.sop vial group and in ..one respect* 11 |&gt;ii- I
MapnloV article* of annexation to Ala- &gt;-ral intcrenl nnd appreciation tjint ii
jp in the social order, will If
orufitosm. Tltcrc nre hundred* of said; 'A .sincere lore for the liber;ie viltged group
nFlorida.
o rm a, There
m e r e is nothing strange J d-‘
&lt;u- t,-rve.i.
r-.i-..
today
Le
called
-upon fur a vifi!ice:eL, j
, , . . .
!.
.
,
.........
•
lire proposition* right here at home of mankind.’ ”
about a budget system although such
l he Times, from a nonietthat thpr i ;n t jlt, waterways of America where
“The definition of these phrase*, wlf-examinatioh of ite dutlc3 t,» i-oSanford, Florida
a thing in Florida will no doubt ex- ough Inve tigatimi of the circurn- t thl* l,HHe billion of ilollaim they now however,” Judge Klli continued, "in clety and it* relation to .the realiza-'
cite some people.
stance* of that organization and of , have in hand could Ik: spent prullt- open lo s t broad dinu ion. Therefore lion of justice."
Judge Ellis in curdu ion touched
it, method* anil plan* and esperiol-, nt&gt;ly* giving woik to tn:iny thousands “in ortler to get nttywhere we must
After the ponderous brains at !y hernir e of the men really behind ,lf Au* r j«in eilizm,* who are looking agree tifun ,! fittlti •• «. At lea:-! we upon the r-uhjuct of facilitating ■the
W nzhirgton get through with their the gun*—confidently hi lievi
that for work and g.vlng ii to the Ameri- must accept oyntu p. inciple? ar. a work c-f the coutls.
filibuster* and their heavy stulf the : from this time onward the day* .of the. ..
“ «l-.itrht-nut the ! r,r t "in'.ere. t itself
darting point. Cthrrwi.se ihe whale
Votera hack home will have somothlu; Florida mosquito art to be few mi,I •hops c.f thi* euunrry.
! in .fintf pr-,po-ititij, in-.• 1: for it, &lt;&gt;h
Thi* m" •m-y- itUJtendoU!' lu* k u f m a k in g
to say ns to whether they will he al­ full of trouble.
j , , ■ lit,- final re*ilei.n
: 1 d e le r n,ul,| hi- i,pi ill right 1, !»- ,:!! thf ■ S t . e vei n t'le n t \,-i ‘.1 It u , „ -rn
io wed, to go back nnd do mine mar,
I',.untie
1
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f
g
i,
.It
•
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1
1
1
' ’ f 1a T h s i i i h . m u nic ipa l Florida m o s ­ Jnhll* liver with prnlh lu ai1
t j:&gt;D*
-*f Hi- p.’it'i 1
of their heavy thinking and light quito. Uvei the -tali '« v ast 111,:.i ar, i-ti and it would make FI a id,, bln ■ii m idea ..p ih wl:u ■h i!.- i.l ! g iv rrmu-nt n in the trial court?” It-.* «&gt;kt*d
work.
“Three wc&gt;..hl
-t . , I,. I;1) x, -:1
a t he wilt col dilute to r o a m , hui in ih, like the rim-. It w,,uM he nw* 1 v ii-at v.
‘I’lnilri.
— o ----m nnii iimliftes a ■,-i,-atiticallv coadact
i i . ei y tim e &gt;t" --■ ■.(mo forward He* the great nunite-, ■i , .t- n! 0
f*-’ ,1 tii.*-! wurthy t-.iivtpn ,- . ",i ,m,
An innocent man was sent up f-n ed w a n a re w ag e d l,v oiTitaul ,,f tl*
,.,t tv.- ]d , el till, iiiillttij::, ,.f dulla r* with tl tit W d e fin iliv . - f liber tie*," he ligihte lupiirlit,:,', It • h teat F, ♦hr
life in Ohio several year*'ago being lei m m aU on a n d re-.mm-ofiilness can, !,, the Muridii farm T". If the guveen
1-1
one fm prente m int.
tiniied. “nr •
fram ed by -some of the fat bended of­ end \v, h -li,*’. e it will evehtlir.lly ,-n in, tu , i.dly h ih.K ,-stra itumey uml tin- v.vlfiire ,if i!, | . , le, t,r Kitnse i,l“Thete F id n the blatter of the
ficial* of t|4,t stale. Yesterday anolh , inpa ss ll-,- eM ei niin.it ion of th e pt-si f -,vain
r ,pi.i of rti*«
ts In perd it whe*i it will do thl .:i«tcut demzr.d *&gt;f t 1
e r man eonre.‘Sf,l to the murder and Vnd win thin hall h iv c U-en acconi- gtust good let them pend it in tin tnc1’ tliut vea r.‘&gt;( u..i
them ai r tar
the present R
&gt;-ipr •• ih»l the
the man in the pen for two years was : p lis h rd g n - a t credit will utter- m o re Unite I E'.at,-, where it was mud- and y itiuit g -tting rvi - v11 i- It wanted reiM-tildui--. and duplicatim
t’F-n. cri thr
turned (&gt;ut. lie ought to have the h i l o n g to HI. |V it- r r h‘.;tg. for n n o th e t f.iiget p.hnut Smith Atttericn, And it '.hen wnukl I,
c o r d . A in &gt;. . 1 r . : a rev. t r ia l
,tueaii* at hand to sue the state for a : successful m.,!, r(..ki: g
often !-■ f„
,n til eno, iimi,- lit • g,venini--nt i. tanking *,, much ilt th e f n t m r f a
d pr
million dollars and get it.
( valu e to all F lorida.
I A m ur- cnd in iht- l&gt;dl of t
_p u m , -no".ions ,
•r.om-y why don't they cut not ihe
1he 1 : wyt
a l
making
eontinuaen-s red arrests, of judgF o r, while t h e F lo rid a A n ti- M o , - bt.-.vy hniibn tii t a x e s we a;e iw» i c n r -'1 tir e !*&gt;’
Me note l,y some ,,f the old San­ •■tlltii n&gt; -.a'inlimi c a m ? into being lia slaggerieg under.
nszert- Ulcnt, charges given and 'he-e re, new g-1 t e l tl't'lr
ford Journal* publi-diril thirty-;-lx d
j. j. , J questrd nnd refu ed ofteu appear in
I Hi
ailuing
cr ihe nuspk-e* of the State Hoard 1
-----*----- -----------&gt;*car« ago th at Sanford had a goad of Heap Ii, it G
i hvth p la iv . E ve liiitgumc'itn of ll;if-,, that
is tin dV E ltl.tfA U E n 1ItFUKH DlvS 1KtlY•nigh fm
daily paper, had three thousand pro
mnkiite ‘ouiu-v I li.-fme t!;e ;
are unn^imer
“ Hit' tv
*, v ,&lt;f ; t. I’l'tershurg, ilirmig,i m
1NG l(U.*.|IH
pie, hud some good alores and live
put into the reconl and in criminal
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I mfr p m n e n
n,1tyor and i t , fund inspector, that is 1
—
odvigtineiH and the country had jsn-i
c a s e s it not infrequently happen..
One day a heavy Iruik Flarte ! ,&gt;ut pi-ily,” he
leading the state-wide war ngaiiut
gone dry for a period ,,f yearn. Not
F. I‘.
Ccr-pssy Li*.
DiitTslo, N. Y.
feem lloator, oyer the main highway.
tin* ramwpdto.
Judge Kilia mmitnlcd the vnrimi.. I lhitl lhl‘
"P™
io much different from today vvilh the
methods
by
which,
he
said,
the
d,..
|
their
v,,iV
dire
iippenn*
ttt
F-ngth.
AH
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....
The public even the St. Petersburg j R carried it full load. If anything, it
exception of some „f the taller buildi(. )JlM. , nol kri(iu. tJu, |lt.Bret, o f ‘
.an overload. In the c u rr y of a uirucffonirt-i work. Some attack thv ■ Q'is padding entail-* imnnce-sarj
Ing* that are being built tadny.
umi labor ami tend ■ to the oh- nLEEat.ca.iBaiiZjt&gt;sgK£:ujatisnuaaxuQMnaRaBRXRnr;CBXHKaanaM3
perMitml foree that lias been put Into detour through country divtriil'i for 1 lin'd 11111lull iln lf. lie u tiilo l hecs tut-o()f
|
slniction
work by the appellate H
ibis tii’ik by Mayoi Frank F. Puivcr. about twelve mile* that truck caused pugii the integrity nnd eflfieienc.v
Sciiatnr Shelley would favor tiiuj
l
■ lb!
Kcturning from the north Inst .sum- havor to gravehvl mads and to twenty- the cusirT- He r e f e r n I to thi m ove ' 0,1 •'• al.d fa
S ta te Hoad* Department working m i'..,
.
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t
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ixpi-.e
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nmr nnd finding a:i epulr im,
.|,-ng'.i,
the main trunk highway* until they
g u.. ■.
ait- 4
* ' ' • - a n d o:i,l
f v,‘i m Mil
mg. :nd It,-•*g given ,g vv.i- ■■ t , in:,t i d by the Ma-&gt;-a&lt;hu- jxiv.i'i e t n ^ ludicinl lu n t . i h &lt;■( i !i
nre finished nil over the -tat,- And
•he detail-, of the , uiiditi -o-, pt,-. ,|, j.t , :i • , Kiitiui--1,,,1,-r ,-i h ig h w a y s ai g-e i-rnim a t o v e r tin
h g ir ia liv e jo*»iotim;':i, i i not fivquentiy Mug ^
he would favor a two ret: f t .i\ on u«.vi*
by hi. etiy f»o,| i n .- ,i ,i r . Ur. W. F. ' I l ’.oittl f o r t h a t one tr ip o f th a t one h r a m h . T h e s e foixxji would m a k e urn drawn out.. Thu written er -printed *
line for this purpose. Hut mil,-vs thi
A. V.'ytnnn, the mayor, with u deei- truck. Damage a t the rate of $1,000 1 government n “ British parliam ent" he briefs in tome caac-.i nre as large n s '*
!■
definite plan of operation is adopted
s*ion nnd determination charactyrist- per mile per truck per trip would pro-j observed. This argum ents of all these the records in the canes. T he-assign-if*
!«•
hr would favor abolishing the State b*
"f. hip. long and micevmful business hardy be the maximum damage from ' people 1; a&lt; old iu the constitution, tnents of errors are sometime- num- M
Iload Department. The senator i * career, gave Instant orders for a war heavy trucks. Hot the inr.lntici' itlutf. j In* said, nr: I tv.-re pi oven ui. ntpil ov ermiK it would ivui imp ilde Ih u vi
right but we believe that if he will give of cxIoTminnUm" against the mo't- trniei tire po dhility of the truck in : er lb»y.-.it ago. Their propaganda i ui ihe trial of m y i-:i ,i la-t!::g m.ly 1?
the Slate Hoad Department time he •| 0it.i in iltL. St!r:slii:,i. rily. And order ih trjiiiveii,
rtiuifi Itiv TO 2
to m,n|t n.ii t iinrtritct-| :iov» naught but Ihe resurrected lit '•oiii* or two ihys them roiild
1 T II A C T I 0 N S -*will find out th
a
t
they
have
virtually
a;.muted
by
the
liiul
court,
c
l
for
1
n
ic
k
travel.
T
he
instance
i:
ir.ilure
a
m
i
spveche:i
of
ihbie
who
,
Were ii„t nil. With a thoru'ughni'.e
—
!
N C i, l ' D I N (Jme i t e the'i w, i evt-, an
i adopted Ihiii phut nnd are trying their again rhanuUirlKli,. Mayor T'ulw. ta k e n froi .1 an artiile in ihe Textin pii ;ii bi d tin hame thing* h.-ftin
l 1 best to work it out. ‘Iho trouble with jt;,j t|l(, charge iill person, p u lin g him Highway Hulb-iin by l ‘u p t. J . D.
mat ff.t tv
a -'ig m 'd , u
Thi ‘V, 11i-i, 1 -itiDis” are
lally
&lt;&gt;rent Ctmcdy Drama
l&lt;
th ir s t ate Hor.d Uepnitment
that tm, self iqmii ,-very ph-ne &gt;.f the moiquit-i I'aiin,]., y . tali- I ,;uvvtty vugineer of guilty, vvbt-ile they perform in ;g oi and iml o"e was t aiiriden J t» h ave
V
many people nre trying to get All the l|t|1.,tiwn luuJ t.uXvritlK ,wrBonally into Texn.%
ranee, by design, or with the h -t In­ bei'ii well taken,
TURN TO THE RIGHT”
"! am not complainirg u* n inembei
work dune in their particular district. „|| ,,f
Wyman*, plans personally
In Maryland Captain Fmintleroy tentions, Judge Ellis t&amp;clnrvd, and
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financing them whenever city funds i raj'-, the estimates nre that the ffiOO,- their guilt hmfid he measured by the of the court, I do not attribute the u
to any wrong*motives. I m euly
The Ilepubliciin parly is doomed mi- were Unavailable, a- they usually "tm damage done to a single highway established rules rath e r tlian by “rtiihOriginal Musical Production
attention to a condition which does
!c*s they take off the tax burdens o fjw cn v H o prompt, aggressive and s c l- l'vns due to the overload on trucks stanti: d" justice, EO-calledv us urged call
C3,‘ u«®nHpn
.. c
__re_a -,! Hit?
ftfroTTP Ito make for the elflcient adthe common people. I hey promised entitle ally correct is the campaign he-, "'huso ownore •nyed an nggregnte of j In suina quartet's. »fL
There is_ .no
no* hwtn
“ AN EVENING IN HAWAII”
te do this whop they went into office, jng organized by the mayor and hi:- ;
by overloading. The state of H ire-w ith the su|ier-lnimnn power of I nijnlstmtlon of justire In the sen: *
mSiis It was one of their pre-election earn -1 nbh* inspector that the s t a t e associ- Mnrylnnd thought it would lie more: being able to look into their hearts Dint it should he speedily and aceupaign slogans and they have not kept •Dion for the other FYt municipalities Just to cause those shipper? to buy and discern their motives, Judge Ellis rntcly obtained.
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j
their
promise. It makes but little dif­ concerned freely acknowledges the; more trucks to the extent of $ 1(1,000 .declared.
"The people look to the bar for the I £
m
ference to the people of the south leadership of JSt. Petersburg and cun-j ('‘"‘I bind them less heavily) than to:
ferencc
He described the man wlm "sub- correction of all perfections in oUrjjJ
Vah Browne Novelty Company
because the south is Democratic. Hut riders its own best plan to he the g en -: m.sbe the tax payers stand the loss .of j ordlnalcv for our established rule practice ami for the ndoplion of rules!
to the vast horde of voters in the end emulation throughout Florida of tehiiilding a $fi00,tjt)0 highway.
So some nation or fancy of his own** ns whieh secure,.speedy trials ami inex­
north who elected Harding on this St. Fetorsburg’s work.
state agents are on Maryland high­ a vaingloriotiu. inllnted, arrogant, eg pensive procedure.
WernoNLadies Quartet
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promise the tuxes that have been im“W hat Florida may do in the m at­
SI. Petersburg ha , never been bad­ ways to weigh heavily loaded trucks. otlsticnl person and a menace tu the
I
posed mid are at ill being Imposed are ly nifiietct! by uiosqiiitatu—it is much If the load fit over the maximum that peace of ewiety.
ter of maintaining « high moral and
making them see the light mid the freer from them than most cities, Die road will nofcly hear, the excess
Judge F.lih. referred to another class Intellectual standard of ihe members
Caveny, Artist in Chalk and Clay
Iicxt election will see many changes. south or north—hut when transm itting uune off the truth right there ami is of people—“ those who say the forms of the profession nnd the rinqilitienThere is no doubt in the world that sue!: tilings as dengue germs, even a stacked on the ride of iho road. The nf law and couit procedure are anti- llpn of court procedure and the speedy
the government could cut out a lot of few mosquitoes may constitute a sc- truck driver is fined nod cum polled to quoted and no longer suitable to there administration of justice in all cases
Special Children’s Programs
8
this tax imposition, they'could cut out nous menace.
go on without ids excess load. The re­ progressive times—that because of may not contribute a g reat deal to­
a bunch of sycophants who are now | St. Petersburg may Ik? expected to sl,R i-1 th at Maryland roads aren’t be- delays and expense tile ‘poor’ man {» ward a general uplift nor promote
very much the general happiness of
on th e p ay ro ll mid sucking the public j become n nuiequiQr-frce city, nnd it i.-, *nK destroyed by excess loads. Dump- denied the justice uf the courts."
NOTABLE LECTURES
ing tile load cured The load hogs.
All of this, he declared, "is nn in- man, hut whntever good we can con­
, ---------- | to Ik? hoped the Florida Anti-Mosquito
TIMELY SUBJECTS
3 2 2 2 :
i iptnin Fauntieruy believes the field diriment of the lawyer ns well hs ,&gt;f tribute to the general cause should
nssocintlon may carry the crusade ns
l&gt;
Y
all
.meflflf
he
eoptrihuted.
U SELL
,
of freighting {||qie|,ii in competition the courts."
,
successfully throughout thei |ta te ,"
WHEN U
"One- thing Is certainly true and
YOUR REAU
with the railrohdfi should he limiteji
The lawyer is regarded and properLIST IT
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ESTATE
WITH US
t h e COI.I.EGR AND THE HIGH to those forros uf service which the ly so, as n p art of the judicial mnehin- that It, thje hiy* of Florido .dmuld let
r iV
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railroad connot' effectively give The j cry. He is a necessary part, it cannot il lie" known that so far as it is conSCHOOL
rapid transportation of light goods function without his aid. Therefore, iff i'erned it Fi willing that the standard
.Spencer Height lot* are going
Hollins College nt Winter Pmk is of perishable not ore is best handle.i this machinery is had; he Is had. If it of character and efficiency of its mem­
doing an intelesting work in Florida by the truck, he thinks. Particularly Is inefficient, he is inefficient. If the bers mn ybe raised to whntever
fast. One of the best suh-diviaheight the legislature may deem pru­
generally through It* cooperation with is this true of fruit, vegetables nnd courts are corrupt, he is corrupt.”
tout In Sanford and all big hit*.
dent
to raise it." •
“The
practice
of
law
is
not
n
right,
poultry
products.
The
short
haul
nnd
high schools and especially in stimu­
See ua now and nick while pick­
lating interest in the English depart­ tlie quick haul and the light haul be­ it is a privilege," he declared. It i*|
ring is good. Easy terms. •
If anyone, wants poinsettia plants
ment. 'I wo evidences of t It in good long to the truck. But it Ft urii-onom- a IruKt. The lawyer's first obligation
SEASON TICKETS Sll.OO
f '. t .
: work have created much local interest ic to attempt heavy freight, b / truck Ami most Important one, is to the they can get them at the residence of
, among the High school students. The in competition with the railroads. It state. He it bound to be honest nnd K. J. Holly, r.lH Park avenue. The
first of these came with thi* an­ not only destroys the highways, hut efficient, lie has no right to decline to poinsettins hnvr. ju st been trimmed
AGENTS
nouncement of the Irving Hnehellor it puts the railroads progressively qut take part in the efforts to raise nnd and the public can get nil they wnnt
prize contest, in which local young of business. Incidentally it does this maintain the moral nnd intellectual free of charge. W Vwant every yard 5
REAL ESTATE
in Sanford t o ‘he filled with poinsot- "
people competed, with the result that through taxing the railroads, us hns standard of the. profession.”
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
“In the affairs of men,"-h«r contin­ tins next foil.one goes into the final round a t Hol­ often been noted before, to maintain
105 W. First 8 t„ SANFORD, FLA
'---lins this week. The other is heralded the highways' oir which their compel- ued, “there U no greater institution;
The Dally Herald, lCc per week.
b ythc plans of the Delphic, Literary j itors .operate.—Tampa Times,
in his lungpfgo n o 'g re a te r phrase;
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, FEHRl?ARY 22, 1923

Cards of Sanford's Itrput■bio Prnfoudonal Men, cadi
of whom, In hia chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to (he people.

Yon tan find the Yinme of
•very live iluaincss Man
in Sanford In this Column
each day.

M M

George A. DeCottes

S e m in o le Printer

1

A ttorney-nt-Law

t**§v -----. ,
OUR HUNTING
Hl*N
Over Seminole County Bank
OUR PRICE
002 French Avenue—-------- Phone 101 4ANFORD
FI-OHIDA

Quick Service Transfer

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Storage Facilities
U wo pleoae you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498 '

hirst National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

CHELLE MAINES •

___ V. C. COLLER, Prop-

,

FOR SALE

General Shop and Mill
Work

LAWYER
*:—Court House

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER I f f * Examined
*17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

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

FARMERS— You can get seed bed FOR SALE—Wood for sale, small
frnm~) and irrigation plugs nt tbs
blocks nnd trimmings from tho
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfc crate mill. 50c n wagon load a t the
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
Optlelan-Optometrlit
bum well,—Shinhulscr’s Mill.
*15 Bast First Street Sanford, Fla.
25l-o.o.d-l\vp

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt. D.

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

S. 0 . Shinholser

ARCHITECT

Contractor and Builder

Room 7, Miller Bldg,
4ANFORD
:- FLORIDA

SANFORD

fun s a i . k

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
. Il-K-A-L

F a rm s
Pn-lm provrd
I'll*

Glamse* Designed

Telephones’
Office 120
Residence 257

D u lln e s s P r o p e r ! ?

Cut Flower*-------------- Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

SANFORD SIGN SHOP paints
Signs of any kind. (Julck service.
Prices right. Phono -1H0-W. 282-Ctp

LOST

from a six gallon Jersey,—L. A. Re­ LOST—One platinum brooch with 3
mind, Sanford Battery Service Co.
diamonds set in it. Finder leave at
Office
2R3-3tp Herald office and receive *20.00 re­
Opposite P. O.
ward,
278-tfe
DeLand, Florida
LOST—line white and red spotted
gyp dug, near county bridge on the
Wekiwa liver, Feb. 1 Ith. Reward of
*25.00.—J. H. Hardin, GO1 Elm!
2H1-Rtp
FOR RENT—Eight room house, Al­
FOUND
located.—A, P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
Spencer
FOUND

Graduate Veterinarian

land

STEWART The Florist

c I i k a i 1—sh
ply 800 Magnolia Ave,

Frm~sxi;i-r-Yloung cow, first calf

Lots

Main Office
•Ml'. ISC11 REALTY COMPANY
SANroni) INVCilTMKNT COMPANY
Phone 48
l(M-8 Mnsmilln Ayr,

a good price. Address W. P. Newell
FOR SALE—F resit extracted honey, Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
_________
270-tfe
*1,00 per gallon. Bring container, d a .
WANTED—Sntart
boy
with
whee(7^1020 Union Avo.
282-Up
Stone’s Market, Sanford Avenue,
FOR SALK—Doalcr and Gays’ paints
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents,
183-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS

Govorumont iterative* in Dctrojt,
Chicago, San KrnncUco and other big
cities with the detail* of the elnltorate
[dot nt their linger tip» are prepared
to raid counterfeiter's den* in the for­
eign quarter* of the cities. Police of
South mid Central America and West­
ern European nations hove been in­
formed of the haunts of the foreign
agents of the gigantic crime ring.
The plot was bared after the cap­
ture of three men alleged to be the
lenders of an organisation with in­
ternational ramification*; and the dls- j
covary of the printing presses which
turned out hundreds of thousands of I
I United States *3, J5, $li) and *20 bills j
; American silver quarters, gold pieces, |
Austrian Kronen, Italian lire, internal^
revenue stamp.; nnd certificates, post­
age stamps, water marked prohibi­
tion papers, whiskey and champagne!
battle labels nnd liogur, drag and li­
quor permit?.
•
Itaids in Manhattan, Hrooklyn, Long i
Island CUy and New Jersey resulted I
in 28 arrests in the Inst 21 hours find j
ended successfully nn eight months*
search for the international gang load­
ers, Joseph A. Palma, chief of the spe­
cial service squad of the internal rev­
enue department, announced. Thirty■lx jit !'
had. Jiccr. taken in sec*
tc . raid.’ ilu:lr;: the b e t two weeks,
bringing the total U 04.
{
The raided places were found, Pal­
ma snid, stocked with *110,000 in
counterfeit American money, tens of
thousand* of dollars worth of postage
stamps, whiskey labels, &gt; revenue
stnmps, bogus coin*, ns well as pilen
Twenty-four of yesterday’s round- j
up victims were arraigned before F ed-;
eral Commissioner Hitchcock nnd
hel&lt;] in hail ranging from *2,500 to
*25,000. Threcwerc scut to Newark,
N. J., for arraignment.
The counterfeiters, l’almn nsserted,
were closely associated with trnffikers in dlugs atfd illicit rum. They
bought huge quantities of drugs and
liquors from smugglers nnd resold the
eontrntMHid in American cities, while
they [mid the smugglers with the
youuterfeit moticy. The traffic was
organized on nn elaborate business
bails with wholesalers nnd their ag ­
ents, retailers nnd their agents, hired
gunmen and Unison officers.

written on how to save and why,
hut they’re not necessary!
You KNOW you should say$
and that a start ought to be
Make it today, at Our Savings
Department, we will compound
the 4% Interest regularly.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

SPECIAL SEED OFFER

$1.00—15 BEAUTIFUL PACKAGES—$1.(
Postpaid
Special Flower Seed Offer •
Special Garden Seed O ffrf
Asters, Cornflower, Cnlliopitis,
Green Beans, Wax Beans, P
Cypress Vine, GnlUnrdlu Ko.hia
Beans, JJuliar Beans, Engl
Marigold, PcCunlns, Phlox, SillPens, Sugar Com, Beets, C
vin, Snap Dragon, Alyuum,
tots, Cucumber*, Okra, I ^ t
Thuttbcrgla, Verbena.
Mills
Itndi.be?, Onions, Squash,
Giant Double Zinnias,
mntocs.
rfS
We cheerfully advice you WHAT, WHEN and HOW to Plant
Write for Copy of Our

Mills Farm Special
Giving Grrntlnafinit and Prices on Searunable Seeds

' MILIjS

seed

sto r e

Operated by Mills The Florist, Inc,
30 West Duval SL----- JACKSONVILLE, FLOltjDA----- P. O. Box

Portrait, View and Kodak Finishing
Good Work Guaranteed

Gigantic Plot

Is Unearthed

« .tiv r m r n .

OVIFtt POSTAL TUl.BOKAPU OFFtCK-

In Counterfeiting

Sanford, Florida'

er. House in excollen1. condition.
Owner for quirk sale (mines very low
L- B. HODGINS
price, *2,100. *N50 cash, balance
monthly. The monthly payments are
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
it-is than the average rent paid f&lt;g
METAL WORKS
sim ilar houses.
General Repairing
Why pay rent when a ho/ne can be
207 French Ave.
—LSnnford, Fla.
bought on such easy terms. 278-tfc
1-1-lmp.

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PHOTOGRAPHER

tC Meiscli Building

* General Machine and Boiler
Works
STROUT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Ave.
Cylinder Grinding
Don’t
lose
time if this Interests you.
Automobile Repairs
Good 5 room house, .veil located, nice
Acetylene Welding
Phone G2-------- Sanford, Florida neighborhood, electric lights; gas, wat­

F. WDITNER,

Introducing Mills High Grade Garden, Field and Flower Seed

Mrs. A. I.
SPIRELLA CORSETIERE
Sanford and DeLand

FOR RENT—Five room furnished
cottage, adults only. 708 West 3rd
\ (). Address, 228 So. Boulevard ! St.
208-5tp
une 403
DeLand, Florida IFOR It ENT—New bungalow in the
Heights, modern, will bo ready
DR. B. D. CASWELL about the first week in March. Seel
L. A/ Hi nnud at Sanford llaltyry Svr-j
2S3-2tp i
at Practice of D entistry vice Co.

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F. P. FORSTER, President

iCARRY ASPATU3T
McCaskoy Credit file or one of
similar nature.—Seminole Supply Co.,
Oviedo, Fla.
282-4tc
WANED—A chnnco to build your
now homo before lumber gets any
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works, 183-tft
GOOD.JOBS for good hoys ; clean and
healthful woVk. Opportunity for
advancement. Apply Western Union
Telegraph Co.
280-tfc
WANTED TO BUY—Asparagus fern
seed, for good clean stock will pay

NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—Secret nervice operatives yesterday rounded up
01 eounterfeiters involved in n [dot
of international scope whereby be­
tween *1,000,000-and *10,000;000 in
spurious money lias been dumped into
the trading m arts of a score of na­
tions.
A nation-wide hunt is being carried
op, it was discovered, for the capture
of one thousand of a gang which maitvt aim'd its headquarters in a base­
ment in an Italian quarter of New
York,

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A coupon given with each FIV1
LON CASH purchase of GAS, |
it Wind Shield Wiper to be
away March 10th.

/MacDonald
\Her Social "Vtilue,

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Corner Snnford Ave. nnd 4th St
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.

Tonight ilt the Princess Theatre

105 Palmetto Ave.

SEE. WINDOW

FEBRUARY 23rd and 24th

TWO DAYS

SPECIAL PRICES ON SPi
TIRES

100 PIECES BEST GRADE OF

Orlando Pottery

Rose, Vases, Powder
Boxes, Hair Receivers,
some. H and-P ainted
and P lain .

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

ONE-HALF PRICE
TWO DAYS ONLY

THERE ARE NO SECONDS.

EVERp

Regular- $6.00 values for

$2,50 values for

Regular $4.00 values for

$2.00 values "for

FIRST CLASS POTTERY, ONLY

Regular $3.00 values for

$1.00 values for

100 PIECES TO SELL

3 DOZEN IMPORTED GINGHAM STREET DRESSES, VERY FINE QUALITY* BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED, ALL
___ ----------------------- :----- -— CHECKS, SIZES 16 TO 44, BOUGHT FOR TWO DAYS SPECIAL----------------------------Everything in Silks will be displayed and re­
duced Silk Week. Silk Dresses, Silk Under­
wear, Silk Hosiery and Silk Piece Goods,
*

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e shore.

8 January,
people.

Of his sterling’ qualities and great achievements, we solemnly celebrate this anniversary of the birth of the

American

ample of fortitude and courage help us to be better Americans, and strengthen us in upholding the principles and ideals with
associate the revered name of Washington.

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

make some of the men hump to turn nncing of thing* patriotic of the post,
moral of the present, nail reeonstrucin score* a* good ns them.
tinnnl fo r the future. Hi* g reat fun'l
Hut It to#k a long time to get be­ of humor uml marvelous descriptive
hind the High School boys ns Wo ability afford* hi* unusual talents a*
should and who can tell?—maybe a platform speaker full piny and his
there will be something doing in n advent present* opportunity f o r ’ an
base hnll way yet before this coming hour of intelleetuul feast, patriotic
appeal, silver toned oratory and ft
season crawls upon us.
new vision of a le tte r America. The
ymeting will he held under the aus­
pices of the Anti-Saloon League of
America. Admission will bo free. Ev*
erybody cordially invited to nttend.

Just ask any one of the large crowd
that *aw "(Jne Clear Call" last night.
It was a fine picture.
Aral this fine program continues
tight through the wek.. The next on
the list is "Her Social Value" tonight.

pack the
up this
hits will
the fan*

Adams* Change

ttaa called on
c for a little
H) that was
It this third,
ray the fan*
II the games,
trough excel&gt;cen able to
«es, pay the
r a report at
the conlinui(i the local

done its share towards making ath­
letics a success, the public will have
to keep right behind the hoys, and
show their appderintlnn by giving the
same help next season, and if possible
increase this support \liul is absolute­
ly necessary.
It has been the co-operation of ev­
mittce states ery one concerned that has made this
to call upon last season the best in the history of
rco but for Sanford, it has been the able manage­
ment of the finance committee, the
excellent coaching of our coaches, the
liberal support of the civic organiza­
tions and the liberal patronage of the
fans. With this {tame co-operation be­
ing increased from time to time, with
fine material and good prospects for
next season, the .Sanford man that
has donated his bit will be well repaid
for the fine rccorda'lhat will be turn­
ed in from now on, ns has been turned
in last season, a ml if flioy receive
their reward through no other wny,
they will rest content with the knowl­
edge that they have had their share in
plucing high school nthlAlca in San­
ford on the elevation that it deserves.
There is just one more basket ball
game at home this season nnd that is
the game with Daytona Friday night
nt the Grammar School court. Let’s

)N A BEACH, FLORIDA
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hall for th at night nnd wind
season \tilh a hang. Four
be the tux for that night nnd
will sra a double header.

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r, February 26th, 8:15 P. M

AND ASSISTING ARTISTS
11.00, (1.50, $2.00, &lt;2.50, (3.00 plus tax

•s to Auditorium or Phone 939
DO IT TODAY!

PITTED URGH, Feb. 22.—The de­
cision of liahe Atlnms to postpone bis
retirement from the mnjors for an­
other year, means ronsiderumle to the
chalters of the Pittsburg Pirates.
While Adams no longer has the
stam ina to work every* third or fourth
day, he will he able to help out nt var­
ious times when the rest of the staff
is hnrd pressed. In addition ns a res­
cue twirler, to work an inning or two,
he should be able to save many a
gnrm*.
Aside from his work a* an nctive
participant, Adams will be of much
assistance to Manager MfKechnle in
the development of the young pitch­
ers. Adams knows how to pitch nnd
tins the kiiHck of imparting his knowl­
edge.
TORTURED MANY YEARS HY
KIDNEYS.
"I have had kidney trouble for
twelve years," writes IL P, Pinkney,
West Jnrkson, Miss. "Pains in back,
joints, catches in the hips, run down
nnd getting up too much during the
night. Hut since taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Pills, my suffering is over, and I
Hncknchc,
feel like a new man,
rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder
trouble quickly relieved with Foley
Kidney Pills. Refuse substitutes. In­
sist upon Foley’s Honey nnd Tnr. Sold
everywhere.—Adv.

son pitched a no -hit, rio-run game
against Detroit, in which, not it single
Tiger player renewed first base. It
whs one of the grcolest pitching feat*
in the history of the sport.
Robertson became a hero overnight.
The fame of that, rtmnrlcnhle game
muds him the grer^t attraction of the
Sox. It would lie conservative to sny
that Robertson** nf-hlt game mennt
at least $15,000 to the Chicago dub.

Daytona hoys and W inter Garden

Admission 25c and 50c, nnd this cov
ers both games.
Tho games will NOT be played at
the Parish House but a t the Grammar
School Court.
This war* made necessary on ac­
count of not being aide to get the
Parish House for that night. liemember the change in location.
Nice report the athletic committee
turned in. .Everything is chicken—or
will be just ns soon as the Chandler of
Commerce comes across with the other
#600.00,

And it is nice tq ieurn thnt tho San­
ford fans and the public in general
have; stayed with the hoys nnd helped
them across their biggest hazard—
1, A*;
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CHICAGO,-Feb. 22.i-Now it i* tasjf ,’j
lack
of money.
to yndbrrtspd'AtM) !Sottthilfaw Diekej*
Kerr refused to sign with the Chicago
And It would l&gt;o ever no much m er­
White Sox last season.
rier were we able to make the an ­
K err had a salary grievance.
In nouncement nt this time thnt work
1D1P Kerr kept the world aeries with was started on a new bull pnrk ami
i Cincinnati from being a farce by his tho Sanford fans were behind n move­
fine pitching. HI* loyalty, however, ment to have base hall in Sanford this
was evidently soon forgotten.
lie season.
couldn't agree on salary*
Kerr played with some incligibles
There has been little said, or little
Inst year. Now that he seeks rein­ known, of the golf activities of the
statem ent, he stands suspended for a ladies of tho Country Club, but it has
year for so doing.
leaked out that thcro are several th a t
The case of Pitcher Charley Rob­ arc working in n quiet way to put the
ertson brings the spotlight buck to ladies oti the map, and from tho ad ­
Kerr".
vance dope Mrs. L. P. McCullcr and
. In tho spring of last season Robert- Mrs. Roy Chittenden aYo going to
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(Ur Tin- A.KM'Inlrd l*ir*»)

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22.—Harry
K. Thaw, who Is an inmate of the
Pennsylvania hospital for mental and
nervous disenses, has gone to Pitts­
burg under guard on his 10 days’ va­
cation, to see his (bother and - get n
change of air and acerifry. A cotjrt
order issued Wednesday permitted him
to leave the Institution.

Can’t Smoke
Cigarettes
In Salt Lake

all and Foot Ball Seasons With Daytona Will Play Boys and Winter Garden Will
Play Girls at the Grammar School Court
Over to Start N ext Season Well
e In the past
of flnnncial
10 Sanford
of help they
ns that have
ghing stock
tc. A t the
icasori, howimerre and
» promised
artially fulj result that
U»t seen its
the Tecord
t an well as
tury, enough

HA It It Y K. THAW GKTS
A TEN DAY VACATION

Im&gt; sold to the public direct. Price
$2,75. These shoes nro KH)r,&lt; solid
b a th e r with heavy double soles sew­
ed and nailed. The uppers are of
heavy tmj chrome leather -with bel­
SALT LAKE CITY Feb. 22—Four lows tongue, thereby making them
prominent Salt l.nke City citizens face waterproof. These shoes are selling
charge* of violation of the Utah an­ very fast and we advise you’ to order
ti-cigarette law a fte r their n /rest in Ht once to insure your order being filla local cafe by deputy sheriffs. The led The sices are (5 to 11 nil widths;
accused are Ernes Hamherger, repuh- ipay postman on receipt of goods or
licnn candidate fo: Untied Stater, sen­ send money order. Money refunded
ate; Ambrose N. McKay, general man­ il shoes nre not satisfactory.—The U.
ager of the Salt Lake Tribune; Edgar X. Stores Co., l i l t Proud way, New
182-tfc
N’ewhouse, an olHcinl of the Ameri­ York City.
can Smelting and Refining Company
and J. C. Lynch, local capitalist.
• The violation •ehAVK'cd i* -smoking
in a public plnJo prohibited by a flec­
tion of Utah's famous nnti-tolvicco

Charges that the nrre;.t* were the
result of a "frame-up” to discredit
the law nnd to cause a campaign far
it* repeal by tho legislature now in
session Wen? Vehemently denied by the
sheriir who said hi* deputies hud or­
ders to a rrest uj] violators anti did not
know the identity of tin* men taken.
see this picture, “ Her So- The four men were released on their
i*,M without charge, tin* man- own recogn ismlive a fter appearing Ininvites Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry fora a local magistrate.
te the honored guests of the
lie there, Harry, and hriirg
eitfrer show, tonight, it’s
One's week will not be complete
without seeing “ Ebb Tide" tomorrow Road Work Should He Concentrated
or Sn turdny. There is so much that
On Trunk Highways
can he said of this picture that the
l&gt;est way to describe it is—it’s anoth­
TELOCIA. Fla.. Feb. 2'2 The s ta te '
er one of those picture* made by the road building system should be chang­
man that produced "The Shiek."
ed to a plan that "will get us some­
where” Senator \V. U. Shelley de­
clared in a statement here today. Sen­
ato r Shelley declared he hoped the
next legislature would take definite
steps in this direction. Personally, he
has in mind one nr two pieces of leg­
islation relating to the subject which
have not yet definitely shaped up.
if some means is worked out w here­
by the road work will be concentrat­
ed on the important trunk highways
of the state, nnd those alone, Senator
Shelley said he would be in favor of
increasing the gasoline tax to two
cents « gallon. Otherwise, he would
be ip favor of "abandoning the whole
undertaking."
One remedy which Senntor Shelley
has in mind, would provide for plac­
ing tho administration of the- road
COLONEL DAN MORGAN SMITH building program in the hands of the
cabinet. Tho program, however, would
Commander of the famous
be definitely adopted by the legislature
"Hnttalion of Death”
To Hv Heard Here in His New Ike- itself. A competent highway engi­
neer would take the place of the pres­
• lure
Coloiiet Rtani’iliWimn 1fiinith, com- ent "road department" and would, un­
mandcp.in; Friwirr(yf(th(j Fjrst Battal­ der Hr. Shelley’s plan, he employed to
ion, 368th .infantry. 00jh “Division, A.; direct the actunl construction.
E. !■’., UiftkxF in Florida, Will return
Mr. Shelley states th a t the p res­
for a short iti.iernry in the atatu of hi.» ent system of having the department
boyhood days and deliver hi* new made up of four members represent­
popular nnd evtiemely patriotic ad­ ing different sections of the slate 1s
dress "The Spirit of America" nt the unwieldy. At every m ecting'of the de­
High school auditorium Monday. Feb. partment, he said, score* of delegates
20, when he will address a mass meet­ besiege the department members With
ing nt 7:30. lEn subject “The Spir­ requests for aid on their own pet pro­
it of America" bus been well chosen jects. The road department tries to
and will be found no less thrilling than please them all, htf continued, nnd in
his “ World’s War and Fields .of the end very little beneficial work is
France" which has been applauded By accomplished.
Previously Mr. Shelley has stated
thousands of his nuditora throughout
the length and breadth of America. that ho planned to seek tho reestab­
Colonel's address is a judicious com­ lishment of the state auditor’s office
pounding of information, description, which was abolished a t the last ses­
wR and tactful appeal—a careful bai- sion of tho legislature.

AND BANANAS,
PINEAPPLES,
TOMATOES AND
LEMONS
Apples sold by peck and bushel.
Tomatoes sold hj basket and crate.
Lemons by dozen
....... , if
ItunanpH sold by dozen or bunch

Extra Cheap Price
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isreally familiar
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with tiro develop­
m ent until lie has
used the new Good­
year Cord w ith the
beveled All-Weather
Tread. I t s e tt up
new s ta n d a r d s of
reliability, cflicicn_____ J ____ Lfiii.’ &gt;lx

runslotifttr,
e r, m p r^ U r ttly .

Let us explain its
advantage* to you
In detail. Come In
—while we have your
size In stock. .
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KENT VULCANIZING .WORKS
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TO MY FRIENDS AN1)
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PROSPECTIVE PATRONS

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WOMAN’S CLUB
NOTES

N o.

d re ssin g s

done

in school

SICK HEADACHES,
SHORT OF BREATH
AND M ENERGY

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FOUR KILLED BY EXPLOSION

POTTSVILLE, Pa.. Feb. 22— Four
27
men
were killed and three badly in­
The street* In Flora Heights will
10
jured
by an explosion of gas yester­
40 be marked by Thursday so any one
day
at
the Knskn William colliery op­
desiring to look over this property can
erated by the Lehigh Coal and Navi­
better, get their bearings—then by18 Saturday, the 24lh, wo will have the
gation company, near here.
-*« V —■
■—lots marked and priced ready for the Are Now Things of the Piwt for
Daily
Herald
on sale at Joe’s Smoke
sole to bo In full swing Monday morn­
Tnmpa Lady Who Began
House,
Mobley’s
Drug Store and
ing dt ten o’clock, Feb. 26th.
Using RE-CU-MA
Hunt’s.
Pharmacy.
tf
n The office which wo will use is nonet
*’ ing completion so the first arrivals on
“ I had sick headaches until I could
the, morning of the sale will under­ hardly do my own work," says Mrs. STOCKS AND, BONDS
ngwood, Saturday, hebruary 19th.
Qf tcicpbono3 sent and ttn‘O T r i N ' t . financial n.-w*a e v ery d a y .
heon was served a t 12:30, a fte r' swered ....... ...............'......... . ...,' 23 stand just w H cft'to go. " Remember, R. Brown, who llvea a t 909 Schnn All
tran saction s N ew Y ork Stuck K xthis is not an auction sale of lots, but Avenue.
ch a n a e, I,..ml tnarki-i and curb itmrhich the meeting was held. The' The legislative meeting of the Fed- ench lot will be marked with the num­
Ki-t r.-iKirliU, Cunimmllty, cotton and
“I frequently had to stop and rest f e n Ia tnorkrih fully tjnvcrcd Tlttu-aTk League w a s h « t c s s t a .
wil1 ** hcltJ ftt 0 « « &gt; l n Mnrch ber of lot, the ebjo njtd price of «imp
1TT1
I'aiM ir,4&lt; ji. * f r i o r l d s
l&lt;cca&lt;lsd L would get sh t|rt of breath. rrn4*-r*
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' j J J j T ’h
„ . , , ’ l( h h a t I0;110 a . m .
- It fii H liiAtr* carll.-r th a n
Ur,. Leonard!, president, colled the; Mff&gt; Uon#rdj
on the top tag—the lower tag simply
New
l
erk
paiu-rs.
Huy from m-wabnya
**I saw RE-CU-MA advertised one
spoke of the wonder­
snys SOLD and is to remain on stake. day, and made up iny mind to use it, or npwe stands nl five c e n t s n r o n ? - ~ s r
cting to onler. A fter the sccresu b scrib e through a g e n t direct at 20
ful opportunity to have with them at
It is imperative that purchaser bring so 1 bought a bottle. It relieved my
Cry’s report Mrs. Lconardl asked Mrs,
» w , e k. * i c e n t s u month.
a future date Miss Mny Dickinson, of
tag to office of lot or lots desired ns stomach right away and acted on my I l o r l d n T l n i r * . U n i o n . J n r k s o n x i l l r , F l a .
f Hows}' of the state federation to
Mnssltchusetts, who tenchess with her
from these tags the transaction is to liver. 1 don’t have blunting now, and t x m u n u n i t r n i i t T n F t u b
ak.
motion pictures and slides Mother*?V E X TU JU IIK IA t. I 't l i r r i T tlF
be made. Please bear this In mind. I ran breathe easier. It. has done me
Mrs. Galloway told of the rapid
I l.n illllt, |&gt; a m i FOIt SKM INOBn
craft. The expense being very small.
t ill XTY.
IN I I I A X r i H t Y .
rthof the county federation in the
L- i
&gt; 1
When you hnve tag from n certain a lot of good. I am still Inking it, ns J s m
e s T. Ilsrily, t'o rtiplnfanat, xa
l
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a
t
l
l
e
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l
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r
d
y. H efem laal,
ste. November, 1021, there were
l.l over until
...... the Mnrch meeting.
...... 101 th st Particular lot can not he purit ju st seemed to fit my ease exactly." j
held
1'tTATIOX
chased by another unless you delay
it eight colinty federations in }ho
RE-CU-MA is proving more nntl To;
. . .
.
, :
H a t t i e t* l l n r d y . I b s l d m c e U n k n o w n
bringing same to office for settle­ more every tiny„ ,1
£te, the number hnvlng increased to
thnt it is n most cfl-cagur of Women Voters
ment, If in our judgment you hnve fcctive metiicine Tor mnny com m on
tad two more Federations are
The League of Women Voters held had sufficient time we will be at libut to bo formed. The different
ills nntl nilmenU, such ns sick head­
their meeting Saturday, February 10th
nty organizations arc Working
............ J m , V . v
7
, ort&gt;'
i,as* il
another, so please aches, indigestion, stomach troubles...................
mo.* bnnnfleinl
L.mgWOod following the meeting of .
’
i
(first aid) ......... ........................
No. sick children brought home....
fti No. short tnlks in schools ........
f t No,, calesothenlcs and sitting up
exorcises ......... .... ..........
No.
trips to Daytona to mos­
^•KfcilEjinWtaftlWl
quito convention ____ ___ _
Th, ninth meeting of the Seminole No. of nutrition classed .formed....
F ed eration of Women’s Chibs ;No- of hookworm sptcimcnts sent
ni*
. ’ to laboratory........
l. m at the Community House In, v
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be tra n s a cted hy sAld corp oration sh all
A r t i c l e V.
be to buy. sell, con* Cruet, ow n . less* ,
T h e b u sin e ss o f th is corporation shall
operate, use, maintain. tnanSae and be co n d u cted by a I’rraldent. a Vies
control a h otel or h o te ls and h otel p ro ­ P resid en t, n S ecreta ry , a T rea su rer,
perties o f every kind itad description, and a board or directors. T he officers
and to e n g a g e In m i l m a n a g e it hntol of s e c r e t a r y and treasu rer mny be held
b u sin ess or b u sin esses and to do all by o n e and the sa m e person. T he board
thing* Incidental thereto; to ow n . c o n ­ of d ir e c t o r s sh a ll co n sist o f not lees
struct, lease, op erate nod m a in ta in than ala nor m ore than ten member*,
«Afcs. restaurants, ca feteria s,
lunch the n u m b er o f sa id board to be file d by »,
txSom* and other p laces w h erein p re­ the s t o ck h o ld er* a t each an n u a l m e e t­
pared fo od s are served and sold; to do ing. T h e board o f directors sh a ll be
c a terin g ; to buy, sell, ow n and o p erate elected by the s t o c k h o ld e r s a t their
a u to m o tiv e vehicle* of e v ery n atu re .mount in ertin g , w h ich m e e t in g shall
and kind for It* o w n use or fo r hire; be held a t such t i m e a s m ay be d e t e r ­
to buy, sell, ow n and o p erate n g a ­ mined hy Ih# b y -l a w s . The board o f
rage or g a r a g e s and to deal in a u t o ­ d lsecto rs shall e lec t th e president, vice
mobile*. m otor m irk *, au to m ob ile part* president, s e c r e t a r y , mid treasurer. All
and a u tom ob ile su p p lies o f every kin d ; officers ahull hold th eir re sp e c tiv e o ffi­
to acquire, hold, d isp o se of. buy, sell, ces u n til th eir s u c c e s s o r s a re d u ly
m an age, rent, lease, m o r tg a g e , o w n ami elected and qualified.
The officers w h o a re to con d u ct the
ooilier*
th e r w is
e urai
deal in
In, anil In conn*
co n n ectio n
ie&gt;w ith t v f l »*lalc and personal pr
proper- bu sin ess or b u sin e sse s o f th is co r p o r a ­
tj 'of e v ery kind and t l c c r l p i klon In tion u n ti l th o se elec ted at th e first
the S la t e of Florida or. e....-------re;
ls e w h e r
t i election sh a ll be qualified sh a ll be L.
sue and be sued: to rontrurt and ne A. Ilrumley. p resid en t; F orrest la ike.
con tracted w ith : to borrow* m on ey and vice-p resid e n t; Alfred F o ster. S e c r e ­
tary and Treasurer, and 11-. A. Hrumto draw , make, ex ecu te, discou n t a n d ! HUT
HmmIs m e bonds, certificates of I n d e b t e d - i &lt;rj. Joe (.'afnwnn. J o h n -Malseh r a r e s t
nests prom issory iAd*s. bills „r F ( . l l-ske. II. C. D uUose and AlfVM F m f n
c h a n g e and other n eg o tia b le I n s t r u - i directors.
nients and tu secure th e sam e by m o r t -j
Til* Incorporators of th is com p an y
g a g e or deed of trust of and upon shall m e e t In the C ity o f S an ford on
any p rop erty or properties of the c o r ­ the tilt day o f March, A. I*. 1821 to
poration or by c o lla tera l se c u r ity o f complete th o o r g a n is a tio n o f th e c o m ­
such natu re amt kind as the board of pany and to adopt by-law*.
A rticle VI.
d irectors tuny deem exp ed ien t; to p u r ­
The h ig h e s t a m o u n t o f Indvtitedne**
chase. acquire, own, m o rtg a g e, sell,
pledge, a s s ig n , e x ch a n g e apd o t h e r w is e nr liab ility to w h ich th is corporation
deal In or dispose of ami e x e r c ise all can ut a n y tim e Muhjcct Itself sh a ll he
o th er r ig h t s of In d ivid u a l.ow n ersh ip of T w o Hundred T h o u san d t IJoo.OOO.Ovj
noli-s, sh a res, atricka. bonds, m o r t g a g ­ Dollar*,
Ar t i cl e VII.
e s and o th er serurlttes. ob liga tio n * ,
The n am e* and residence* o f thn
c o n tr a c t s and evid en ces of In d eb ted ­
n e ss of th e United Htates and of a n y subscribers to thl* corp oration are ax
follows:
U A. Ilrum ley, o f Hanford. Florida.
Joe Cimerun, of Hanford, Florida.
John Mclsch, of Hanford. Florida.
I. I*. McCtlJler. o f Hanford. Florida.
Forrest t.ake. o f Hanford, Florida.
W. C. HIM. of Hanford. Florida.
r J S t w T *lljDf?erlHlt^llSS, If. C. I &gt;t&gt;Hour, o f Hanford, Florida.
F. l» Miller, o f Hanford, Florida.
tru ck * and oth er m eans of trMnsjmrtaIt. It. Hlevena, o f Hanford. Florida.
Hon (but not a s a rnmmott carrier); to
Alfred Foster, of Hanford. Florida. 5
m an u factu re, buy or o th e r w is e acquire
IX WITNF.HH WMKHKOF Hie underand In s e l l nr oth erw ise Ol«po*c ,,f ami
dent In gioid*. w are* a pit merelinml'rfe slgneil h a v e Joined a s su b scrib in g In
and personal property i I all klntbi o n , I 'corporator* iif VAI.DRZ HOTEI- COM­
c la s s e s nnd to rim and operate a ueti- PANY am i hnve set forth our r e sp e c ­
erat nicrelmndlse huxlne**; to apply tive residence* and the number o f
' 'r
for. obtain, register, lease, purchnne share* o f t h e stock o f said corporation
or o t h e r w is e acquire, anil! to hold. u*e, resp ectiv ely sub*rrlbcd (nr by u* o p p o ­
o u r n am
below.
a m e*
e s ueiow.
•
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ow n , operate, Introduer. AJev lo.v, r&gt;* site•• our
I- A. tlrumli-y, pf Hanford, Fla, IS , ■J
errl*e, n iu r lta n r . pledKth :t**lgtt. Sell
urr*.
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urut utllerwt*** dispose . f and g r a n t *u
lic e n se s lu respect to and to o th e r w is e |
J"'1 Cameron, of Hanford. Fla., to
deql In iuu I under all trade mark*. In- share*.
ventlons. It rand*, patent*. eopyrlg*tta|
John Me|*c|i. of Hanford, Fla.
to
and processes used In connection w ith I sh a re i.
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o r acquired under hotter* I’nti-nt r f
I- I*. .McCullvr, of Hanford. F lo. 1 V

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(A ltam ontc).)import t hurch n„ ttors, so we have UFJ v [ , lA thpy fcc, ao much M t er,
[She *i»lfe
Uto Federation Schol- chairman
Ups. These scholarships giving u
\ t'l'l.ll' \TION u n i t ( II \ IITUtt
Mrs. Endor Curlett (Geneva) \'ice- T T \ u 7 *
f
Mr* - if “
I""'1 had been lifted off
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Sanford Dondney, of the county asses- thcm (. am, lhcy l)eKin flhowinK thrlr
ra course nt Tallnhassce.
C h a ir m a n .
M.r’s office, and very probably Judge „ ,v|vcd hcn,th by bcinfr abJo tl) Work
Ipiporls of various chairmen were
,N&lt;iTII.'t: IH IIKIIHHY fllV B N That the United Htiite* or elsew here, .or i&gt;th* ! share*
ttio 2
2nd
day oi
of March, A. I* I9*i). e m U e ; to a c q u ir e , 't a k e o v er ailit hold
Mrs. Henry Wight (Sanford), See- s,.bci|c Moines will also be with us
, ~ ...... ,
'.
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” ” " 1 on th*
ml dav
Fo r re *t l a k i , of Hanfurd. Fla., I 9 ‘
folKm*: Mrs. Van Ness, Social rotary
*
nml Treasurer
t
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,,
, ,U. hurtlor mid play longer without being the undersigned wIII ap p ly U* the Hdit-i tho good will, property, ilglitr, p r le l- sfiarys.
nrable
Cary
A.
Ilantee,
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v
e
r
n
o
e
i
o
f
teg***
and
a*
*
rl»
of
every
hind,
e
i
t
h
e
r
’
W.
&lt; Hilt, of Hanford, Fla., to 1
ce; the Baptist Young People of
Mrs Blackman .t.te d the * I camm
h,C ^ VBry W *Tou*\y offered hi*
linN, out nftorwnrri*.
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Florida’, at Tallrilitt**ce, Florida, fo r p a rtly or wholly, of an&gt; person. H i m , aha re*.
.irs . uinckmnu rduttil the l.utgiiefscrvlcon ii) event of emergency.
i ,fP r « » . ie
,.
c nntnr.t
iford went to the Poor Form and
I.
otlrr* Untrut InrorpuratInu VAI.DKZ
'• •*. D u llo s e. o f Hanfurd. Fla.. t«
C o n v en tio n in l&gt;t. Ueterhhurg in D oU v o rv lm d v rrwwo__ w.« w ill b nv«. „
RF.-C L -M A is sold fn S a n fo r d b&gt; llo T K t. t'OMUANY. Utlder th e fo llo w - asso cia tio n or corporation nml t o pay share*.
l
o
r
the
saint
In
cash,
p
r
o
p
e
r
ty
o
r
s
to
r
k
thfm a pleasant time. The Epof thl* eorporatbiti. or o th e rw ise ; t ,,
.. Sillier, of Hanford, Flu.,
10 V
comber, was n great aurcok*.
The
j livelv time
^ n*on •’bdfntocy nntl the' leading Im; proposed charter.
I, A imi'MM'.V
th League -of the Methodist
exercise gen e rally such pow ers ns mn&gt; shares.
druggists in every city.—Adv.
meeting was then turned over to Mrs.
.Hit:
I'AMKItOX
ho Inchb in to or ronvj-nlent for the
• &gt; tl. Slovens; of Hanford, F la 10
J.' E. SPURLING,
th enve the inmates a turkey
JOHN .MKtHUH
purposes and huslues* ,.f th is c o r p o ­ s h a r e *
Ballard,'who cnlls attention to enm
I. U McUUl.I.F.It
ration. nml to have, exercise nnd , nAltriil F o ster, of Hanford. Fla-, I
Owner.
po*r Thanksgiving day. She further
.
.
.
.,
I'OHHKHT I, A Kit
Jny all i tie r ig h ts nnd privilege*
hares
NOTICE TO THE
itrd "Hope Hall of Jacksonville, is j
,l;.....
\V f I I I I J ,
rorpoi.il loll" f ■,r pinlll under the la w s HT.VTK I IF FIOIMI'A,
Informal discussion followed.
II i* I*iiIP isK
f I ne Hlnte ,.f Floi hlu. il I,clog
&lt;'f &gt;1'XTV OF SKMiXm t;
H;*
The HeraUI. ISe per week, delivered
i pvat need of garm ents and also!
PUBLIC
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M
il.I,Kit
,
pi.-tslv prov Id, d that the f o r e g o lu c
I lor.li&gt; e e illf.i that n ttiki d.t). lie
T h e n e x t m e e tin g will follow th e
II II STHVKNS
j etitnnerullfcit of *p,-&gt; Hie p ow ers shall fore me. a Notary ITi'.dlc I n ' a n d for
kt Rescue Home of the same plnce. !
AI .FI 11"I * Ft IHTIvIt
m e etin g of the C o u n ty F e d e r a tio n at
| not be held to limit or restrict In any the Hl.ile of Florida, pi r*..nall&gt; a p ­
NEW UK!,It '1PTKR RECORD
iMr*. Curleti (child welfare) stated
We, tlo- undersigned, bertdey n * * o e l-I manner th e g. iterai pow eys of t h - cot
peared I. \ Hrumlev
Joe t'ameroit.
T
h
e
O
steen
F
e
r
r
y
will
b
e
closed
to
Osceola March !0 ih at 10:30 n. m.
nte
oitr-elv,
»
toKelhrT
fo
r
th
e
pulpos,
j poral I.&gt;11
John l|el* ch . L I* Mer'uller. Forrest
lOKcotn school had their scales for
---------th e pu b lic on nm l a f t e r
T h u rs d a y , of Im I'fitiiiiik liirorjMjyAlvl utuf fetiotna
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D A Y T O N . Ohio, Feb. 2 2 — A new j . v i . n m r y 22it'd, 1H23, for a period of II,
We g iv e UTiiIuektionfllde S a n f o r d
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First Street, just in front of the Seminole County Bank. To secure one or more o f these, holder of ticket must be present with duplicate stub when number is drawn from
ooxv Complete announcement will be made on the ground at 10 a. m. on Monday, February 26,4923. DON’T FAILTOBEPJtESIJNT.
Terms of Sale are simple— ONLY THIS: 10% of price, cash; 10% each month until paid, 8% per annum.interest tosbe paid with last-payment,
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1923, and
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CASH—Long Green and Gold will be strewn all along as lots are sold. Get your share—successful draw does not eliminate you but each time you have a chance—
IE ON. In event of cold or rain we have shelter and will do business RAIN or SHINE. COLD or WARM, WINDY or CALM, SO COME!
5ALES FORCE—Clerk, H. C. DuBose; Cashier, Mrs. J.E.Spurling; Sales Directors: Mrs. Victor Check, Ira E. Southward, M. G. Carraway. All local People.
Mrs. Check will Distribute the Cash Prizes
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                    <text>IN T IIE H E A R T OF TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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SANFO RD , FLO RID A, W E D N E S D A Y, F E R R U A R Y 21, 1923

N U M B E R 282

WINTER •
CELERYJIARKETS SIXTH WEEK'S OCCUPATION
BILL KILLED
i y p E an
A N W T § « ! THE 'STAGE
FILIBUSTER TACTICS
FINDS FR iC H
ALL SET FOR FOUNDERS’ DAY
IS TODAY’S CAMPAIGN
HAMPERED BY OFFICIALS
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'Most Important Event in the History of Winter
Park W ill Occur Tomorrow, Feb. 22nd

C^r|6t 'Shipment#. R«pdHcd for Tues' day, February JOth:
Florida—Sanford section
.......... 29
Florldn— Manatee Section .
Florida— by boat, 95 crates.
California .... .................
.......13
New York
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21.—The calls to the four winds for thYTspirit
! EXPULSIONS OF G E R M AN
V
IA L FOR CO N TIN U IN G
stage Is nil set to revive ntt \j!d lo&lt;4l of Osceola and his tribe. Osceola,
O FFIC IA LS BRINGS ON
Destinations of Florida Shipments
from his grave on the shore of the
end less d eb ate
custom to ceiehratc Washington's
STR IK E S AS PROTESTS
Florence, 10; Potomac Yards, 2;
lake, responds.
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Detroit, 1; Pittsburgh, 1; Waycross.i
birthday with festivities • that hnd,
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years ago, ns part of the entertain­ •The resurrection o f Osceola and hls G; Baltimore, 2; Cincinnati, 1; Toledo,
1; Savannah, 3; Nashville, 1; New
ment, what might lie termed u tabloid tribe.
York, 1; Chicago,
Indianapolis, 1;
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Episode III
And Talk and Talk With No End OF -GOVERNMENT IN DUIiLIN depleting the home-coming of that
F IF T Y W ILL BE TAK EN IN CON­ Frnni 1918 to 1922 Amounts to
Philadelphia, 1; total, 31 cars.
Osceola
and
his
warriors
visit
the
venerable
chief
of
the
Scminolcs,
Os­
in Sight and Compromise
A N D FIRK IS RESULT
,
NKCTION WITH
Five Billion, Six Hundred
ceola. This year, the first annual rc- old camping ground of the Scminolcs.
the Only Hope
.
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CRIMES
Shipping
Point
Information
for
TucsMillion
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vivul of the custom abandoned sever­ They pay homage in dance to the
i n r T h r A .m cln lrtl I ' r m l *
day,
February
20th:
• DUBLIN, Feb. 21.— Three govern­ al years ago, the celebration will be Great Spirit, (ft) War Danco; (b)
III, Tbr Auw lilnl PrrM ),
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H l r T h r U &gt;m -ln lrS P r r u l
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— Present­ ment offices were raided simultane­ greatly augmented. There will be Spring Dnnec; (e ) Harvest Dance.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, clear.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21.—Secret scrDU8SELP0RF, Fob. 21.— Condo’
ing unbroken rank* armed with more ously, and some of the nttarkers at­ water sports, boat races, nqtnplnning,
Tho tribu responds to the call of the Hauling* light, demand nnd movement vice operatives .Indies ted they wen* ■Mon „ f the sixth week of Ruhr oceuvery alow, market steady,
material for continuing the campaign tempted to set tho buildings afire speeches by prominent men, nesthetie chase, .
tfflrlo*ds continuing the round up of n great'
c„..u ra
—
ff. o.
o b.
b usual term*' 10-Incl&lt; rm tes'
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potion liiids the trench reporting to
.
of Calk and more talk, senate oppon­ while others kept up n rain of bullets dnhrihg\ band concerts hy the'Orlan­
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“ • u*',ni terms. iu-incn i mu s eouiiterfeating gang begun with sen- ,
, ,
Episode V.
ents of the administration shipping from ponilions on adjoining roofs. do Pythian Band together with a mu­
I
Golden
Self-blanching
I
«
dox.
stalks
j
Mtlonal
arrMU
in
thiB
(|{,trict
la
s
tla,moflt
"dusK-cly,
«pulstons
In
the
Virginia and her maidens tell the I
bill resumed today their filibuster with
in the rougli $1.05-$1.75, New French |„|g|,t nnd intimated within next Tow j r,Tortl. to impress upon Germans that
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nicipal reception nnd dnneo in the ev­ story of their life in dance. .
Strain
1-0 do Ktnlks in the rought days approximately fifty men nnd the orders of General Dcgoutrc are33 ^5 &lt;1
no end in sight.
DUBLIN, Feb. 21.— A norgnnized ening.
Episode VI.
attack was mnde this afternoon on
Osceola and his bund returning, mostly, $1.1)0.
vvomen would be taken in custody. to be obeyed, The Germans have in
The water pageant, in the afternoon
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 — Ito- Various government offices in Dublin. depicting the home-coming of Chief greet Virginia.
Hints leaked out that the treasury de- turn adopted protest strikes as tho
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carlut
shipments
from
San*
ublican managers in chnrge o f the ad­ An attempt was also made to set the Osceola and his tribe of warriors, will
pnitmrnt was working on one of the most effective way of showing their
Episode VII.
ford SecCjn this season to the
ministration shipping bill capitulated income tax office on fire. N'ntionnl bo so clnborntely arranged as to make
meet extensive counterfeiting plots in indignation.
In. danco they Interpret the ming1
soon after 11:30 last night to ob­ troops guarding the local government this alone a sight worth coining miles ling of the waters of Luke Osceola!
l,ro**,nt Umc .... ..................... 1,909 its history. Twenty-two men and
Osceoln
structionists who had been wnging a board offices were, fired on. One regu­ to witness. At an appointed time, nnd Lake Virginia.
BERLIN, Feb. 21.—Germany’s pnyTotal ‘ arll&gt;t "hlpmcnts from Mantwo women today were undor guard
filibuster against the measure nnd on lar 4wns killed nnd three others cap­
nients
to tho nllics between November
at
the
customs
house
it
was
reporter!.
This celebration, to Ik-'mode nn nn-! nlcc th,s
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during the nftornoon program of onmotion o f Senator Jones, Republican, tured.
I'.'lrt
nnd
Septembher, 1922 in fulfill­
mini
nffnir,
will,
it
in
to
1«
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shipment.-*
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Santertainment^thc following episodes
Washington, in charge of tho bill,, n
ment of the Versailles pence treaty
Mason to ilate
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will be enacted by Seminole* Imper­ ultimately become so well developed^
Presby terian Laymen
recess was taken until 11 o'clock to­ Portugal Pretruder
nnd supple mcQlgry agreements have
sonating the famous Seminole chief*land of such hagnitudi- a-, tv rival In 'Total cnrlnt shipments front Mnnday.
e.mounted
to 15,000,000,000 gold marks
cclcbrution'
,ltcc
,nsl
•ea»i|i
to
date
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1
Meeting in Jax for
tain, assisted by students o f Rollins,'popularity the GnrpariUa
The motion was nvnde nfter repeat­
Dies in New York
T
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n
.
D
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v
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itt
o
r
o
n
c
p
according
to official compilatiion made
members of the classes of aesthetic held annually at Tampa, For a sight
iy .i&gt; i t m i t r u i i L t public
lblit&gt; hl.m
,f
HC in the
ed statements by Republicans threat­
here.
If Gerlnnn
German ,.IM
losses
out
of
the
ordinary,
and
one
that
will
Telegraphic
Reports
From
Important
Working for Living dancing, garbed ns Scminolcs.
ening to hold the senate in session, if
execution of the treaty ternis arc tnk*please, attend the festivities and home
Matkcli*
Kpl-todc I
JACKSONVILLE, Fell. 21.—Ncnrly
necessary, nil night hut the vote to
en Into ncemitil it in declared the total
POTOMAC
YARD
Passings:
DurGabriel,
o
f
the
Seminole*,
arises
mining
o
f
Osrcoln
tomorrow,
Thurs-j
two luttux.uid delegates assembled
recess was regarded us only n trace Prince De llragan/.a Was Selling Life
ing the 2-1 hour period previous to II here from lour states for the biennial i payments have been 50,500,000,000
from the bosom of Lake Osceola. Ileidny, February 22nd.
US
Insurance
Recently
.
s:-.
in the battio with the opposing forces
:i. hi. today, a totnl of 02 ears moved , meeting of the l aymen’s Forward !t gold marks,
prepared to renew the struggle. Tho
nut of the yards destined ns follows: Movement in the Presbyterian church
in j Tlir A-.nrfnfrd Prr»»*
recess was voted nfter negotiations
DUBSELDORF, Feh. 21. — Tho
J
II New York, H Philadelphia, 7 Bnlti-,tam! the Woman's Auxiliary meet in
NEW YORK, Feh. 21.— Prince Ml
had been conducted looking to nn ear­ gucl de Brnganzn, eldest son of Mi­
more, fl Buffalo
tuff.'ib&gt;, I Syrm-I.se, 3 Scran- ;joillt , onvi.nlioIl nl l!l(. |,uvnl Theatre , French .determined to rid the Rhine­
"A
ly vote, possibly today, on the pend­ guel Brngunza, pretender to the Por- •
ton, 3 K&lt;a-hosier, 2 Washington, 1Hast. night and heard several inspiring land of Ruhr of .German officials who
ing motion to supplnnt the shipping tugal tiirone, died here today of dou­
arc suspected of being troutde-makMontreal, 1 Toronto, 1 Newark, 1 gospel mesrages.
bill with tho filled mijk ineasuie.
ors,
ltn\e announced the expulsion of
ble pneumonia. The. prince, who was 1
Bridgeport.
Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama,
Many senators were prepared for 15 years of age, came to this country
NEW YORK: 23, clear. I Cali-i nnd Florida furnish the main body of numerous officials from various M tts .
an all-night session nnd several al­ recently to earn a living selling in­
foniin, 11 Florida arrived. Supplies the convention, with scattering dele­ o f the occupied argn. The German peo­
ready hnd taken possession of couch­ surance f.» ra firm controlled by rela­
moderate, demand moderate, move- gations from Mississippi nnd North ple and their newspapers declare that
es in the lobbies in the hope of catch­ tives of hU wife who was Mias Anitn
French measures antagonistic to tho
Expulsion of Officials From Rhineland ( a u s e s i m ent limited, market slightly wenkcr, Carolina. This is the third of'n ser­ populate
would only serve in the re­
ing brief periods of sleep during the I stewurt of New York.
Florida I'l inch crates Golden Self■ ies of six conferences scheduled &lt;*ir
Trouble at Home
sistance
and
to bolster up the German
night. When recess was taken Sena­
a
|h|anohing 3-6 dot. stalks mostly $2.00- the South within the current month.
Cause.
The
more
expulsions, they say,
tor Reed, Democrat, Missouri, hnd the
Mrs. Endor Curlctt of Geneva wan
$2.25, few *2.50; small $1.50-$L75. Meetings were held last week in
the greater their determination to
floor nnd was delivering a speech, be­ among the visitors, to this city today,
|tly T
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California crates Golden Heart, 4-8
Houston, Tex., nnd Little Rock, Ark.( |stick it out. v
PARIH, Feb. 21.__The F ren ch government Ima learned Berlin nuthatr(ties
gun in the early night, on his resolu­ coming over for several business meet­
do*, stalks, frozen *3.00-13.26,
stmf
the remaining conferences will be
have
instructed
German
officials
In
the
Rhineland
to
adopt
prudent
course
In
The Inst official to be expelled la
tion proposing that the United State* ings nnd a Ibo to call on friends. .
in
rndenvor
to
come
to
nn
undorstnmllng
with
Froijch
authorities,
it
wns
said
P
in
L
A
n
i-.l.M
U
A
:
25.
clear.
1
in
Charlotte,
N. C., Richmond, Vn., Burgomaster Kolten, of Dusscldorf,
acquire certain possessions from Great
ntifornin, 10 FloWdu arrived, 8 cars and Huntington, West Virginia,
^
. . . . . circles
. « vhere a
»__ IInstructions (•.locnvAlM.I.llinon
nfu ns
ns lit. official
today.
interpreted "these mtnrl
quarters
in- 1* DIId TI'HI, U' *' 1
For quick results try a wniit ml.
who was escorted by French Boldiera
Britain nnd France In tho Carribcan.
on track including broken. Supplies
The foremost mrml»ers of the cler­ to unoecupicd Germany. Hu was oust­
itraflon German government discovering expulsion of Germnir functionaries
The sepnto Imd been in continuous
light, demand nnd movement good,
session sinco 11 o’clock yesterday mor­ to authorize n gavernmont-capitallzcd
-capitalized from west Bank of the Rhine linn affected its own*pnstlge nnd r\fraid of ef- m iikel slightly stronger; Florida 10- gy nnd laity of the states named nro ed beonUM? of his refusal to carry out
ning with speeches on n variety of orporation to buy. build nnd operate |feet it might have in prompting sepsrlist movement, it is understood in- in li crates New French Strain 4-0 here for the gathering, tiie slogan of General Dcgouttc'a orders to publish,
subjects, calls nnd demands for quo­ ships in foreign trade, and suid he Uructions given especially to o'fivlnls in Rhineland do not apply to those in do*, stalks $2.50-32.75; H dox. stnlkx which is "World Evangelism,'' and his proclamations. Herr Kotten’s ex­
the two subjects on which t^e pro­ pulsion hns created a greater furore
rums which at times could not h-.» mus­ proposed to intersperse the reading ’ the Ruhr,
$1.75-32.00, Gulden
Self-blanching gram is centered is foreign mission
thnn the arrest of Dr. Grutznor Sat­
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tered being resorted to by the ob­ “ with frequent endorsements of my
washed nnd prccoolcd 4-fi dor. stalks, work nnd evangelism nt home.
urday. Both o f these officials have t f structionists. The longest speech was own." Others planned nddresses vnrS3.00-$3.25; 3 nnd K doz. stalks $2.75.
Thnt Florida is fully nwakc to this tabibhed themselves at Elberfeld itiqj
by-Senator Sheppard, Democrat, Tex­ ied from the discovery o f King TuCalifornia crates Golden Heart, some new,spirit, which is being so strik-j will direct their official activities fruirF'
as, who held Uie floor all during the tankhnmcn’ft tomb to tiie history nnd
poor $4.00-*5.00.
ingly manifested, among the laymen I that place,
day until nfter 0 o'clock last night. He principles of cooperative marketing.
BOSTOhJ: 18, clenr. 3 Florida ar­ of the church, not only the PresbyThe situation nt Dusscldorf is growwas followed by Senator Williams, n
The necessity of other opponents
rived, 0 unbroken nnd 3 broken’ cars terinns but all other deinonimations ing morn tense, owing to the increased
Democrat, Mississippi; faraway, a getting into the battle, however, wns
oh track. Supplies moderate, de­ as well, wnsj shown Inst night when activities of thu Gcrmnn leaders, nnd
Democrat, Arkansas, nnd Reed.
deferred hour nfter hour ns Senator
mand and movement modernte, mnrket Rev. E. W. Way, pastor of the Sec- a protest strike is now on. led by the
Sheppard pioceedod in one o f the most
steady. Cariot sales Tucsdny to end Presbytorinn church, and chair- postal employes, who refuse to deliver ( . 14• I'M
WASHINGTON, Fob. 21.—Consld remarkable domonstrations in the hissliers, Florida 10 inch crates New* man of tho synod committee on evnn-l mail or mil-stamps to French or Bei­ lit lb
Governmelit Purchase of Chilean Nitrates and cnch
erntion of the administration shipping tory of the senate.
Strain, 3-0 doz. stalks host $3;
lism, announced the completion of j giant. Only, the power plants and tho bol
bill in the senate wns completely
Senator Sheppard opened the active
Resale to Farmers
u"' wing effects of frost, |2.50-$2.75; ge
plans for a simultaneous nnd state-, street car lines are in operation. All
blocked today by the filibuster inaug­ filibuster Monday night, beginning to
i nt
8-10 doz. stalks best $2.00, some froz­ widv campaign of uvnngldism rom- the municipal
_ employes have walked .iqiH
urated yesterday agninst It.
speak nt 0:07 o'clock and stopping on­
/ .
III* "I'hr Aoiirlllnl
, . en, $1.50-$ 1.75,
noticing on March 22. Revivals are I out in protest against tho expulsion •tin;
Single handed, but with the coop­ ly when a recess of the senate wns
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— Another mcasuro for stimulation of agricul­
to he held in all thu churchaa of Flor-,of Kolten and Grutzner.
‘
eration of n group of determined op­ taken at 10:10 o'clock. Although he ture would get the right of way In the house under a rule adopted by the rules
Ida covering n period o f three months j The mayor of Dortmund also has
ponents of thu bill, composed largely suffered nn attack of grippe early this committee is the senate resolution proposing government purchase of ten Lake Mary Skating
front that ilate, and more than sixty betm expelled berauso of hia refusal
of Democrats but including several month, he appeared fresh when the million dollars worth of Chilean nitrates calcium arsenate nnd their resale to
Academy W ill Have uf
the foremost members of the cl«r-' to .carry out French order*.
Republicans, Senator Sheppard, Dem­ sennto met yesterday at II o’clock and
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formers nt cost for use in 1923-1921 crops.
,
Big
Time
Tonight
g&gt;
In the Southern Presbyterian
ocrat, Texas, for hour after hour du­ immediately a quorum wn:i obtained
* *$
LONDON, Feb. 21— A Dortmund * ia
church huve volunteered their services
ring tho day and Into n night session he resumed his speech consisting of
, J. C. Williams, tho manager o f the to hoiil these meeting?. Every state dispatch to tho Times described Gel­
No Changes Today
• held the floor In continuation of his a digest of the record of all the ac­ Would Double Tax
Skating Academy, ' has something in the South will L " represented in senkirchen as "n city of the dead." Tho
•pcech, begun last night, on the lcngub tivities of the league of nations, prob­
in
Slipper
Slammers
,
on
Gasoline
is
Idea
groat
for tho public's amusement to­ this list of clergymen.
stores, cafes, theatres nnd moving pic­
of nations. Ho concluded his address ably the most complete history of
night
with
n
special
program
with
tho
League at St. Pete
lotytncn nre ulso to take nn active ture houses are closed and tho streola
shortly after 0 o’clock last night. His the Icaguo that hns been compiled.
o f General Buford
best
kind
of
entertainment
for
your
associates in tho filibuster remained Most of the address had been written
part in tho program, and n post-con­ arc deserted from 7 o'clock in the ev­
pleasure.
r
lllr Tin* Amiu'I.I mI I’ rfMl
nt hls sido continuously ready to take in long hnnd and consisted o f a stack Dealers Would Abo Pay For leakage
vention of the laymen who arc in the ening until 7 o'clock in the morning
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 21.—There
There will be plenty of skates to fit city for the two-day conference hns because of the boycott which caus­
up the task should he falter. On con­ of papers nearly n foot high.
Which Is Dodged Now
wns no change made In the standings everybody nnd then thcie will bo
cluding ho hnd spoken n totnl o f ten
been called to assemble in the First ed the French to attempt the seizure
Senator Sheppard spoke slowly nnd
of the four leading In the midwinter dancing with good music. Everyone
hours and forty-flvo minutes and con­ in n modernte tone, never moving ov­
Presbyterian church Thursday morn­ of commodities.
I nr The Aa*oelatr&lt;l Pr*»»&gt;
horseshoe pitching contest now on in is invited to como out tonight nnd
Every puhlic building is occupied
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 21.— Attor­
ing at nine o'clock. It is expected
tinuously for six hours and forty min­ er two or three feet from his desk. He
tho third day, the qunrtct having no have a big time. There will Ikj spec­
by
the troops and protected with wire
utes.
thnt nil tho Florida delegates will re­
waved away pages who offered to ney General Buford mnde public u
trouble In winning mntchca. Tho men ial music on tho xylophone played by
entanglements.
Warnings are posted
main
over
in
Jacksonville
for
this
Proponents o f tho shipping legis­ bring him a ginss of water, nnd re­ copy of a bill the passage of which
tied for lending honors nro Frank two people. Don't nibs this an it is
meeting, nt which plans will be for­ that the inhabitants approach these 791
lation, powerless to atop Uio flow of fused offers of his associates to make
Lundin, Frank Jackson, C. C. Davis, good There will also bo racing on
,
words, conferred from time to time, a point of no quorum thoreby allow­ ho plans to advocate In the next ses­
mulated to put over tho simultaneous buildings at the risk of their lives.
nnd llnmld Falor.
German
sabotage
continues,
the
loro
.
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skates
which
wlB
bo
very
thrilling
and
sion
of
tho
legislature
which
would
but the cnfcroncca for tho most part ing him a respite. He an tdown for
campaign In a big way.'
coal barges sunk in the Rhinc-llern ,
exciting; und then fancy skating, box
c»me to naught and they bided the a minute or two several times during double tho present gasoline tax and
canal will block water transport uf
Jumping on skates and in !fact tho
time when those waging tho filibuster the day when by unanimous consent license tnx paid by dealers. The meas­ Murphree Called
coal for several Weeks. Yesterday all
whole program will bo well worth tho W EN D LER T R IA L
might become, exhausted or some op­ conference report* nnd sovernl minor
ure was also designed to stop leakage .’ To Tallahassee on T
the German customs officials in tho'
CALLED OFF IN
rltlo out to Lnkc Mary, and, tonight
ening develop for t|io use of strategy bills were taken up and passed with­
by
which
wholesale
gnsolifie
dealers
occupiedterritory were dismissed;
be moonlight also and, it will not
,
Slight hope of exhausting tho filibus­ out debate.
’ T A M P A TO D AY they will be
Budget Matter will
who
dispose*
o
f
hi*‘Mock
through
pri­
replaced with French. Ap­
bo
cold
tonight,
so
Jump
in
tho
far
ter* appeared, however, as they for­
The Texas Senator, on concluding
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parently tho Germans are making no
and
go
out
where
tho
crowd
will
bo
mulated their plans for carrying on his speech, wns congratulated by vately owned retail agency now es­
|Rr Tfcr AuacUlrZ Ph m I
Plea of Misnomer nnd May Not Come
attempt to procure export license*
•heir long-promised filibuster. Theso Senator LaFolletto, Wisconsin, the capes one cunt tax. Buford mailed n
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 21— Dr. A. and there you will spend an enjoyable
Up Again
coj&gt;y
of
the
bill
to
F.
O.
Miller,
repre­
fro mthe French authorities; not '* .
Plans, they said, contemplated lengthy leader In many historic filibusters, and
A. Murphree, president o f the Uni evening. The roads arc in fine con­
sentative
of
Duval
county
nnd
presi­
single
application hns been nude at
speeches by n dozen oF morit senators n number of other senators.
verzlty o f Florida, was expected here dition now nnd It is only a few min­ .
lllr The AuorlnlrS I’r m )
Essen.
Thus the metal product are
dent
of
the
Jacksonville
Auto
Club
an dtho estimate wns made that suf­
ORLANDQpFcb. 21— U. H. Wendfrom Gainesville this nftornoon to go utes ride from Sanford to Lake Mary.
While the spenking was in ‘ pro­
ficient strength was nt hand to carry gress during the day, night sugges­ who had requested him to draw up n before the budget commission in con­ There will alfo be a vaudeville stunt lor, formerly editor of the Florida completely cut off from the real of
on the fiKht through speeches alone tions were heard on both sides of the measure embodying his views on the nection with the appropriation ask­ for yoqr plonsure. Seo you there to­ Post, may or may not be tried in the the world.­
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until the end o f the week, even if the chamber that it might be possible to subject. The hill would provide for a ed for his institution. The commission night.
clirrent term o f the U. S. court sit­
Frank
Kay Anderson of Winter
tax
of
two
cents
a
gallon
on
gasoline
ting at Tamps, dependent upon wheth­
senate remained in continuous session. reach an agreement to votu late in
If understood to bo about half way
Park
and
Capt. Hanson of Chicago
er
it
will
be
necessary
to
issue
a
new
The speeches listed to be mnde In tho week on the two more important turnovers, one cent to go to the stato through its program. .
The government dredge is building
were
in
the
city today on business
indictment,
it
was
learned
her
this
"locking tho shipping bill were var* amendments to the ship bill, the Mad­ and one cent to the county.
a coal chute near the A. C. L tracks
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le«I. Senator McKellar, Tennessee, den amendment making government
Mrs. D. L. Thraslicr and Mrs. R. A. on the bulkhead that will make the morning. Wcndler was indicted as apd paid the Herald office an appraTho Daily Herald, 15c per ncok.
prepared to read tho eleven hour aid to ship operators contingent on
Newman will take In the big Wash­ Foaling of tho dredge a much easier Jack Wcndler instead o f John and hls elated visit. Frank U ona of the
•ddresa made in 1915 by Senator annual appropriations by congress
ington's Birthday celebration at Eus- job. The government will do much counsel has entered a plea of misnom­ newspaper men in .th« state but ia
taking a vacation now while dot
tB S
Daily
Herald
on
sale
at
Joe's
Smoke
and
the
MeNary
proposal
that.govern­
. moot&lt; Utah, a supporter pf the pendtia tomorrow.
work hew in the next few month* in er, which will be heard March 10.
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the publicity stunt for the Ampi
nS bill in ihc famous filibuster thnt ment aid,payments bo limilrd to car­ House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
dredging nnd straightening thd river
Fruit Growers.
Hunt's rimrmacy,
tf
For quick results try n want ad.
* &lt;K * 1,,ed *lw Wilson administration bill go vessels.
The Dally Herald, iBc per week.
and lakes.
a r m e d w it h m o r e m a t e r

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OPPONENTS TALK

W INTER PAR K,

Feb.

ATTACK MADE
. ON OFFICERS

IFEITING
GANG ARRESTED
IN NEW YORK REPARATION SUMS

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THE R ERUN AUTHORITIES

IN RUHR TO BE SENSIBLE

STIMULATION OF AGRICULTURE
IN THE ADOPTION OF MEASURE
BY HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE

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�THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FBliitUARY 20, 1923

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thcr notice, on arcount o( the Hi*aion, which is being held nt Holy
Croaa church. All the members of
the Men'll Club arc urgt-d to attend
these mcetinga.

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II. II. McCauscInnd of Philadelphia
is in the city the gudst of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Henry.
Hubert Anderson of Atlanta is one
flfce business visitors td the fU y

HI DON’T MISS IT!
The Sure way to success* is a Dank
Account. 'Keep it growing. Note the
Seminole County Advertisement to­
day.

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The greatest bargains in Men’s and-nBoys’
Furnishings that have ever been offered in
Sanford. Come in and get fitted from head
to foot with the finest furnishings that money can buy. Priced so low that you can ,not
refuse the opportunity offered. Only five
days more of the Big Sale.
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FIRST Q U ALITY

115 EAST FIRST STREET-

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MR8. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phono 2 1 7 -W
I f r n h a re a a r W * s l i rtaltlaar T*&gt;
— If ; n a r t i a l a «
rmmlmM
S m o . a » It rwn ar* r a i m a l a l a * ,
a t w i s t e a r i &lt;• ffcla 0 » p a n t « » « i . «• »* " «
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SO C IAL C A L E N D A R
Wednesday — Mrs. Hal Wight will
entertnin the members of the Fort­
nightly Bridge Club ot her' apart­
ments in the Welnka ut 3 o’clock.
Wednesday — Welfare Department
of the Woman's Club meets nt 3
o'clock nt the club rooms. •
Thursday Mrs. A. K. Powers will onteitain the members of the Dnughctrs of Wesley class at her home on
Nint hatred, nt 7:30 p. m.
cnJ
Thursday— Mrs. It. J. Holly wi
lerrie
tertain the members of tho
Matrons Bridge Club nt her home
on Parke avenue nt 3 o’clock
Friday—Mr?. B. L. Perkins nnd Mrs.
W: M. Thigpen will entertain the
members of tho N. de Howard C’hap• ter’ U. D. C. at the home of the
former. 801 Macnolin Ave, ut 3:30

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ried about their falling off. You
can go right on with your usual
housework because we make
Harry Forran nnd Of. Kennedy,
Little Mis* Sara Mitchell, entertainprominent
residents
of
Eustls,
wore
them to fit and to give perfect
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
0.
Owen
have
ar­
id at u Valentine party Saturday a f­
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ternoon nt the home o f her pnrents in the city today to attend the meet­ rived in the city’ and Mr,. Owen will service.
ing o f the Rotary Club.

on West First street, celebrating her
ninth birthday.
Many interesting gnmes wefe ' en­
joyed by the little guests on the lawn,
afterwards being called into the liv­
ing room to enjoy a puzzle “ Mending
Krokcn Hearts," Alice Elder nnd Mar,
jorio DuBosc winning the prixfes.

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LOVELY BRIDGE P A R TY
Mrs. A. J. Richardson, of tho Val­
dez Hotel entertained four .tables of
bridge Snturdny afternoon in honor of
Col. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes, of the Mrs. Fred Taylor,' Of Buffalo, N. Y.,
U. 8. Army nrc spending a short time who is lenving for Minnii Sunday.
The parlor was beautifully decorat­
here and are stopping nt the Monteed
with sweet peas and* red roses.
zur.tn.
j
Fruit punch was served throughout
Mrsl Lottie , Dempsey, of Jackson­ the afternoon nnd after several games
ville, arrived In Snnford yesterday of bridge, she served.shrimp cocktail,
llnnd-mnde
and is the guest o f her sister, Mrs. sandwiches and coffee.
prizes were given to each table nnd
Joe Unrrold.
nlso n guest prize. Those
invited
were; Mesdnmes F. E. Knumillnt, J.
G. Simeon. Don Illshnp, Derby, Fred
Wnlzmn, Hal Wight, Fred Taylor, W.
K. Watson, J. M. Wallace, W.
M.
t!
Scott,
Gardner,
D.
L.
Thrasher,
Geo.
I
Knleht. Mnrkell and Misses Esther
Mr. nnd Mrs.'Dc. Lellay and lit
daughter, Lucile, spent -the week t
mozt pleasantly nt Dnytonn Beach,

Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mnurer have re­
turned home after spending the past
wee kin the north, Mr. Mnutcr iti New
York on business and Mrs. Mnurer
with her parents in Cleveland, Ohio.
The many friends of I)r. QuiiV, of
Watkins, New York, are glnd to see
him here again. Dr. Quirk nnd family
arc spending the winter nt Geneva
where he hns orange grove property.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 11. Lewis havo re­
turned from Defiance, Ohio, wher*
they were called on the sad mission
of tho donth and burial of the father
of Mr. I-cwls. Dr. Lewis was one of the
pioneers of that section of Ohio.
Mr. M. SloinofT is glad to Aco hie
old friend Mr. Pete SjxisolT.visiting
him in Sanford, from Washington,
I). C. He is thfe president of tho. Bal­
kan Importing nnd ExjHirting C’o., and
expects to make his winter horpe in
Florida.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Everitt of
Orange, N. J., are visiting Mr. nnd
Mrs. P. J. Fertm r on their houseboat
Shnmrock at Osceola. Mr. Everitt Is
president of the Orange National
Hnnk, one of the oldest in New Jersey.
Before returning-mirth they will make

M. W. I/ovoll -was in the city yes­
terday for a visit with his fnmliy.
Bishop F. II. Ilowdcn, of New MoxCnpt. Lovell has a fine orange grove
Ico, was in the city yesterday nnd
near Orange llend in Lake county that
ST. AGNES GUILD
spoke nt Holy Crora church Inst even­
keeps him busy the greater pnrt of
ing. While here he was the guest of
A jovial meeting of the St. Agnes the year, nnd he just sold a fine crop
Guild was held yesterday afternoon, nt n fine price nnd ia getting his grove
the Rectory.
nt the home of Mrs. De Lnlley, on in shnjie again for another crop of the
Eleventh street.
golden fruit.
The afternoon was spent with sew­
ing and discussion of work for the
Lenten Fensou. A cooked food sale
will he held Snturdny nt Stokes’ Mar­
DE MOI.AY (Mtf)P.lt TO
ket.
Rev. Fnther Anderson, of New York
As is customary during Lent, the
City, arrived here Friday evening nnd Guild meets every week, instead of
Sanford Chapter, Older of De Mois conducting the Mission nt Holy twice each month. The next meeting
Jini Crosby, of Ornlu, was in the Cl oss, this weyk and nil of noxt week.
lay for Boys will he installed by Dr.
city yesterday attending to business. While here he is the guest at the
R. P. Buckmaster of Orlando tomor­
the homo « f Mrs. Paul Diggers * on
row night at 7 o’clock nt the Masonic
Rectory,
Second nnd Oak Avenue.
ball. The hoys of the Orlando chap­
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell hnd ns her guest
Thu numbers present yesterday af­
Mrs. Walter Vwilclicll nnd son ternoon were Mrs. W. U. Leake, Mrs. ter will 1m- here to confer the degre e*
for the week end, her brother,
A.
Dick, of Dnytonn, were the guests for Chris Matthews, Mrs. M. Miiinrik. upon uh'Mil twenty-live lw?ys who nrc
Stewart, of Atlnutn, Ga.
tn he member* of the Sanford chapter.
the week end of Mrs. A. R. Key. They
Mrs. J. N. Itubson, Miss Abide Doud- As nil .Master Masons in good stand­
were accompanied by Mrs. A. I&gt;. Key
he/, Mrs. A. It. Key. Mrs. Fred Dalg- ing are pci milled to attend n DeMolny
who hns spent the past week as the
ci, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, Mrs. W. M. meeting, it is expected that ninny
guest of her nistcr, Mrs. Twitched.
Ridding, Mrs. Paul Diggers and Mrs. will Ik? present.
Miss Abide Doudney hns returned
Snnford chapter, Order of DeMolny
Dr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Howard, of from Gnincivillo where she spent the
Mis. Bose Addington, of Indinnn,
for-Boys,
is to be sponsored by TnyBoston, Muss.; Dr. and Mrs. Copp, of week end nnd attended the vnriohs
ia the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Harry
lor Conintnndcry No. 38. This is conPhiladelphia, I’n., ‘ npent Snturdny
nnnuni Fraternity dunces.
Ward.
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nidered one of the greatest movements
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Varnny ut Crystal
undertaken by the Masonic fraternity
Lake enroute from St. Petersburg to
FOR MISS O’ MARA
nnd the people of Sanford are fortu*
Dnytonn Bench.
Miss Helen O’ Mnrn was the clmrni- Mate to have n chapter of DeMolny
Itig honorcc yesterday afternoon when here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Virnny hnve
Mr.'. W. W. Potter entertained at
as their guests at their home on Crys­
bridge
in her honor at her npartnient
The Herald delivered six times a
E. A. Wiles, of St. Augustine, is in tal I.nkc, Mrs. E. A. Varney. Mr. and
in
the
Leo
building.
There
were
three
week
for 15c.
th^ city for ir few days transacting Mrs. John S. MncCaulcy nnd Miss
tables
of
pUy'ct*.'
business.
F.lizabcth MncCauli/y, o f Cumberland,
Quantities of roses, sweet pens nnd
Md„ and Edgar Vaughn, of, WinstoncnlcndulaB were artistically used in
J. A. Kchucsslcr, of Lukcland, spent Salem, N. C.
the room^ where-the card tables were
the dny here yesterday on u business
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bliss nnd Mr. placed.
jnlsslon.
Mrs-. F. E. Rouniillnt bolding high
and Mrs. Crowthers, o f Worchcstor,
score after an Interesting game of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Heard, of Tampa Mars., who are touring the stntc, were
bridge, waa awarded a set of sherbet
sjient tho week end here at the Mon­ the guests yesterday of, Mrs. Bliss'n
cups.
The prize for low wore, a
sister, Mrs. George Itlco_ and niece,
tezuma.
V.
Pyrox iliHh, went to Mrs. Ben Leigh,
Mrs. Raymond Key. The party will
of Orlando. The honorcc, Miss O'Mnrn
O. A. Taylor, of Buffalo, N. Y., wa* return to Snnf«p"d soon for nn extend­
wns presented u box of silk hose.
among the arrivals here yesterday ed visit.
At the conclusion of the card game,
nnd nro registered at the Montezuma
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. W.
MKN'H Ct.UII
Potter nnd Mrs. Donald Smith served
The regular meeting of the Men’s
Mnrthu K. Seltzer and B. O. Seitz
rr, of Hamburg, l ’n., arrived in San Club, Which is held at the Parish
House, has been postponed until furford yesterday for u short visit.

Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street nnd Snnford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nnd Lake Counties
One o f the IiorReHt nnd Most Up-to-date Drive-in Filling
Stations in this pnrt of the state

Comic Opera

i Ills is not n moving picture
jut the biggest rithge product
I.On.that will he here this season. Price o f admission 51.00
plus war trt*.
No' reserved

T O M O R R O W
M ILTO N SILLS in

open n first class studio in the liarroid building on Park avenue recently
We See That You See
occupied by the Southern Utilities Co.
Mr. Gwen, for many years, had n'stu*
dio in DcLaud and enmo bore from
i’alutka today. Ho Ls nn up-to-date
photographer and. makes n specialty
cl outside views for the making of
booklets, etc., nnd advertising matter • O FTO M ETRIST-O PTICIAN
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of nil kinds. He nnd Mrs. Owens will
Phone 110-------- Opposite P. O.
be welcome additions to the fity.
The Herald delivered six times a
week for )6o.

“ One Clear Call”
Novelties, Also

SKATING, DANCING AND SPECIA1.TIES.—-LAKE MARY SKATING

SEE C ATH R AE

Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Hank ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.£

MARCH 13th, 11th and 15th

ASPHALT

AH Forms

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The Herald for first class Job work.

s S M IK C L C S /
WHY

HUY O R LA N D O

DREAD W H E N

SANFORD M AID IS THE BEST MONEY
C A N BUY
.
AN D A T T H E SAM E PRICE

ROUTH BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre

HILL
LUMBER
CO.

W ITH

EACH

TUBE CHLOR-E-DIXO

TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tube Absolutely FREE— While They Last

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KODAK Denier

PR E SC R IPTIO N DRUGGIST
TH E R E X A L L STOKE

10 Stores in Georgia

in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127 h

M EN ’S BEST GRADE OVERALLS
M EN ’S W ORK-SHIRTS
M EN’S K H A K I PANTS
M EN’S CORDUROY PANTS
BOYS’ OVERALLS

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tor were: Mrs. F .'fc Rouniillnt, Mrs.
Ben Canwell, Mrs- Donald Smith, Mrs.
Joe Lee, Mrs. Archie-Betts, Mrs. D.
Griffin, Mrs. J.'D. Coleman, Mrs. Ed.
l.anc, Mr*. Hawkins Connelly, Mrn.
Reg. Holly nnd Mr*. E. W. Potter.

■ EPWORTI1 LEAGUE ATTENTION
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-------Miss Alice Crone will meet* with
S the Kpworth league tonight nt 7:30
• at the church. Every Leaguer, both
St senior nnd Intermediate, I* expected
to I k ? prekent.
RUTH HAND.

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B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

Mae Valentine’s

NEW PHOTOGRAPH Kit HERE

CKI.KRRATES BIRTHDAY

The table was decorated with n
large white cake, holding nine red
candles. Ice cream nnd cakes were
PHONE 101
served and tho favors were red heartrhnpcd baskets filled with candy. • 20
guests were invited nnd Sara was the
recipient
of many useful gift*. She
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. McCnuslnqd, of
was
assisted
in entertaining by her
Philadelphia, are tho gucstp of the
mother,
Mrs.
W.
T. Mitchell.
latter’s airtcr, Mrs. C. E. Henry.

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The most Satisfactory
/ Automobile to own is a,

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South Cnrollna, Georgia: Fair Tues­
day ami Wednesday; wnrmur Tues­
day, moderate southwest shifting to
west and northwest windo;
Florida and extreme northwest Floijnd: Fair Tuesday nnd Wednesday;
wmrr.cr Tuesday; gflUTe tt&gt; moderate
variable winds.
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Alabama: Fair and warmer Tues­
d a y \Vtdr.cadny cloudy; cooler in the
north portion; gentle. y r . moderate
south and nouthwest winds.
don’ t have to be perpetually wor­

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BOYS’

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SLIPOVER OVERALLS

Georgous Floral
Parade *
Flower Drills

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Boat Races and
Other Sports

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BELGIAN MINERS STRIKE

MlV The AMMtalrd

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BRUSSELS, Feb. 20.—Twenty-five
Belgian miners .of 2Ni employe* In
the Mona Iwsin have gone on strike
over the question o f wages.

SELLS IT FOR LESS

Welaka Block

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923

whcrenliscd and horse-rndhthcd to o fn cross state canal from Femnndina
death by the fool laws thnt riro ninde o nthe Atlantic to Suwannee Day on
~
by tho men who w*nnt to dodge their tho Gulf of Mexico, by way o f the St.
I'nblUhril p ir r r aflem niin r t f r p f Bn*
4mr • ( the llrm ld llnllrflnx, 107
taxes* Tlie little fellow cannot doditcj Marys mid Suwannee rivers
Mnnnnlln A » f « Snnlnrd, FI*.
his and the result will noon be a dia- - j Still another proposed route across
contented*
people who will he roady'^FIorlda is up the St. Johns nnd OklnThe Herald Printing Co.
for nnything "and n new party will be wnha rivers into the chain o f lakes
m u M i c n__________
ji
Sp,
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9 H the outcome.
around Leesburg ami Eustis. From
n. J. HO1.1.V.. f..„___ ________ i:4ll«r
the .vicinity of iLeosbutg a cans! would
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— o —--------N. J. I.II I. M i l l ..... JI*rrPl*rj*Trr«»n rpr
1?
II. A. S K K I................ IJt-nrrnl M *n **rr
Dispatches
from
Husain
says
that
lead
southwestward to the upper
tl. B. IIOl.t.Y .... AitifHl.lne IlnBMrr
¥*&gt;
country
is
fighting
the
bootlegger.^Tenches
of the Withlaeooch -o yivur
A 4 vrrtU ln « II nIra Until* lim n , n •&gt;*
Application
Ami knowing something about that and thence into the Gulf o f Mexico,
LKW IH *1111*1* . Circulation Jlonoiirr country we wnuld rise to remark that A further extension o f this plan has
.
i*honc ,130-u a lter a a. m.
their hardest fight in keeping liquor} been brought to public attention by
Subarrln;Ion prtee In Adtanre
out of the high places. Of course you United State? Senator Duncan U.
One T - p » i n — v-...... .— .... , S(l.n*&gt;
don’t have to go to Russia td te o this! Fletcher of Florida who has introl i t Monika ... ...----— .............. a .«»
llrlltrr e d In C llf hr Carrier
in operation and Americans have no duced a bill in th" Scnatp, nuthoriz13 Cent*
,One W rtk ... ................... ....
.il directing the secVetary of urai
ng nnd
room to talk.
The hla IS- In l*-|tn*e W eeklr l l» r to cause a preliminary examination;
_ _ i^
aid e a llre lr enter* Hemlnnlr Cnitnlf
and surrey to he made from U k c i
and la pabilabrd r t e r r I ’ rldnr* A dter- W H AT AN AW FI I. ERROR CITY
IU I bk rate* made knuttn nn nppllrnApopka to Yake Tohopekaliga, If n
tlnn. *3.00 per rear, alttapa In mltnner.
PLANNERS MADE
rush » f Florida
available, the dls»
MKMIHUl T IIK AHSUCIATiai PIIKttN
covery
will
lis
made
that already there
. The Associated J'reas In otclnslvely
Nearly every city in Florida
•n tllttd .to the nee t or rrntiUI tent Ion of built upon land worth when the city
water
connection
up the S.. Johns
atl news dlsintlehos credited lo. |t/ o r ------ ...........
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•,
the #Ud
and Ohluwoha
Oklawaba to
to th?
tl central Honda
not niherwisa credited tn nils miner ...ia »-i,,!,»
..i.ou&gt; ft'tv tents i the
and also the local new* iiutillsliod
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acre. |In --some owe* the value might bAet. yoehtq nnd motor boat? Had
ISlHUU “
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All rishts of re-ptiMleaUnn of special hi.vo been a dollar an acre; but even &gt;"« It; comparatively emy to resell
dlspatclirs herein nre also reserved.
at that latter price a 50-foot street Euftl., Tavitn t, I.eesbiirg and those
O fficei IIK IIA M I Ill'll.H I M i. Phone I IS would not have proved very expen lelightful towns located on the .shores
eiver The great blunder of nnrrow of these henutiful bodies of fresh watfaxltn Aiiv*;t "till R *p ff*»n .»lln
■ streets is now dally regretted,
for «’ *.
In Florida’.*. highland , K Is
■ntF.AMr.mcAN PRESSASSOCIATION
the action of making then, wider is a
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THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

Sanford
Daily
Herald
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— A new Library Building in the center of the* city.
— Extension o f the prescnt'bulkhoad tin the lake shore.
— The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
1921.
.
d.— A big Auditoriu rut hut will seat at least 5,000 people.
5.— New home for the Ctunpboll-I.ossing Post, American
Legion. *
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C.— A Community Chest out of- which all funds will be
drawn.
7.
— Tw o mill tax for publicity purposes.
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
L;
soft water.*
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9.
— Systematicitjuito
most]campaign and clpaher city,
come here ono year from todnj’.
10,—Ten thousand peopl

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kitchen.

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A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
agement o f the following

board

o p d ir e c t o r s
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J. It. Anthony, \V. H. Tunnicllffe, Dr. S. Pulcston, E. H. Hawkins, W . E. Scoggnn,(

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HEALTH

tint lt*a these little spells that make
Us appreciate tho wundera o f our cli­
mate. The Fiji Islander doean’t ap­
preciate his weather.
Tho average person doesn't value
his teeth until he hmi passed through
?evernl Beige.! of toothache.—Jackson- DISTRICTS
TW ENTY-ONE
OF
villa Journal
COUNTIES NOW COVERBD
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BY IT E M ) NURSES
WE
saOUl.D HAVE A COUNTY
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• Hy* T li# illift flit t r lf l*ri*»^i
1ACKSONVII.I.E, Feb. 21. - - The
must expensive
umkrt k l -•
,pa,
( -[he project nought
,olH,ht hv
Seminole county should
by y»nator
Senator
bturnId look
took for- Mate has been surveyed nnd valuable
sen!'* ran never be made v 1‘ rl n(l pfctcj)cr
the digging of the ncces-i ward to a county fair next year. It information obtained upon vvhi.h m?y _
matter how strong nri t!* r&gt;rl 1ni*&gt; 11 .iry ,heit ruhajs and the daepeniogIM not lwo ''inly to think about it or to planned the future activities of the\
EDY
put
foith,
of the existing natural watervayn too enrly to begin planning it. There Mate health department nn relating to
Florida weather again.
Cotorndo
Salt
Hike ( ity nnd Co
oralf&gt;j whorc*b&gt;* it wouid be potsihk* to pass j are nt present several fine tracts o f maternity and child welfare .acconlSprings are two cities of wide itreetr,
from I-nko Apopka to I^ikc Tuhope-{Itfttd nearThe city that could Ik* utllix- ing to n report suhmittyd by Lnurio;
And everything id lovely on the St.
—althmigh both were planned dgcadas :
thin were nrcumpli hed.f .'l fo? the fair ground;* mid the nth* .l uit Bold,
of m
the
^ ' director
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m -Bureau
" ’ of.*
Johns,
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before tbs automobile w o * »•»•»:»
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lettr sailittg down the letic park and for various amwementsf Child Welfare in this itatg.hut both desired those magnl m t - j ,, ,l l i n , jVl.] to IJtko Okeachobet*j aiiif Sanford nnd Samliiolp county] With the pfesent limited facUIUe*!

npnitment
the resilience districts.

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C. F. Williams
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A L L DEPOSITS. INSURED
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

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It Isn’t All a la tte r of Fact

Wider streets, yet there is difriettUy
l n v . , ^ rluxUlt•i wait ii, if ful&gt;; anything or toward ..iiytlung.
The field for enrh nurse “ it would sdehi
j for the vehicle In the grv.it r number
impossible for any person t-i leave
ly devilope I. would give to Flo-kin the 1'amim’ Tim esay:*:
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of thoroughfares.
most thorough network of commercial
The fairs of the South—more cspec- r.i.y :;oit of mprk," tho v. -ort comDo we hear the-workmen getting,
Through Florida there arc rights of and pleasure waterways existing any­ indy «if Florida—are unique in one re- u.cnted, l&gt;ut from 'October tu the la^t
busy this week on the now paved
that *.hou!d govern you when you coma to have vulcanizing done her?.
way -of ample si*e for all time to where in Uie .World. This is a ibvtinp- ■pert, in that they nre held in the win-'of January -1,012 mothers wi.-re given
streets and the boat basin nnd the
Wnrt'dcra things are often made to look m* attractive ns th? best.
ci,me, hut when each town or city D moot that is sure to come some (b y; j ter. There is no other Mate in the Instruction, It was pointed out that
municipal pirr?
Quality should he demanded i m well. OUR R EFU TATIO N FOR DO.
jmet there crimes the penurious »Mwit jt May rnt j!t&gt; p, tho next ten yean;i UnlajB, except i t . may he Cntifornio',;the field nurses haVt* no moons of in*
ING V n .t'A N IZ IN G of the lust han been honestly earned and will
o f a plate laid oui v it a mu -a - jn),
[j w|il, bcraunc such a de*| which holds wlntc fairs. Agrkultur- dependent transportation
trnn&gt;p*irlat|nn ami that
Even the school busses are not ex-, ,
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.
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he
t Ireauouslv maintained. When jou have tirca vulcanized here you
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valued
nt
extortionate
prices
In
pbc
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-v?bipment ml bil'to that of- Hi
ate a I ni fails in nil the nor thorn states arc onr*((uentiy they ctp otiliter many
empt from paying n
a letlcrai
federal tax tnene,
then-. , ,- .
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can he mire that gtm.1 • nice h&lt; accompanied by good reaults.every
1
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,
of being almost free, ati was actually highway? would tend sljll futther tu;held when the harvests are gathered, ptfddern* ill m oving a i n ' t the rural
«?nys
rhe man who talks war in the ,
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tin’ cose. Every city shoulu take the make .iir Hotilh Fluvlda, a r* -.i paru- .-md the produ'. tinn
ttme.
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crop* Is coded sections.
future had better'have his life insurcarFcst opportunity to broaden its - ire.— Lakeland Mar relrg/nm.
f-.r that sen*.on. The f nir c-.-nson up
Ne-ther a their vend
* ed for he wi be killed In the rush—
streets, or ns many o f them r.s can
---------ii -— -—there runs from late Acgual into Sep* p: thetically cverynda-*
to get away.
be no improved a possible; and in
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A II.lt * i '»DS A lt F RES’ L K N IS IIIN t . £l » ’ &gt;■ ' » « ' ! G ;t
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Then th -y have said. "In pr ill* of the1 fa-, i that there
after years the abetting properly will
. '-ostia's work lo ki-v b:e-i s-i niu- h
i *y piv**n, thi­
The Senators have finally tailked
DEIMEIED ROLLING RTOCa
t*£1‘ resuits • be declared the most valuable to be
Oak A venu e and T h ir d F ir e c t
Sbrppnnl-1ovvi.i-r
ll
ri VV.M'ful
d ovv, lln- grain*. »■ 1 |j-- gras**--,
the Ship Subsidy Kill tn death. This
found i;i the tn'Toi; ioaiity
I’nl-iU.,i
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tlic*
fat
cattle,
igi'oianrt*.
f
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..its
and
th
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fb
.it
th.*
report
-mid
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mi
th:*
ia what we are paying our money for
Eu-v r.illr*M*.d • id! over th* eotintiy
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— nonntors nnd representatives who
! are a sign ..f pr^pgruin* times. Kv- I h" lings and tin* hi--p. And they, part of th gt to■*:. I pi'blir i •ardlng
i ItoAv bnmT : ll.-it ,ili,io.-t t ’-ery m;,l &gt;• a brave show. In atmg us per- it no evinced b the r. c;jI ion given
• pend their time iu talking hills !-•
mnmGrj- v&gt;
n* in the emintiy has tib-mt ii|I*hapvin number i f ( tSi.bHora, for they* the nurses at * in- places ami lav
death while we pay the expense? of DJSt I.MHINf. fiol Itt'KfS OF NEWS
han-'1 have
had^ inudi longer experience
in Ira
k of vii ici Miin-.iig «•• th-.* *part u{
till- tan*Inc * it ran comfort ibly
c- the government.’
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A peculiar angle of iu-v. -paper pri­ dll*. Train* demands hive call d ialo !f*v*hff fair? an.-l t.. ir agriculture is'tae guiera! p ibkc u( tin* tmrpoHes for a .-*(*d, the report st
. and g r e a te r | f)tirin)t tho month o f March, accor
vilege h:i- «h-vtloped A! St. IVtershiirg use certain cinsses of 'rolling fttwk solder tlu.n o n s. 'I :n*y wore holding -vliich thvrc iu*m-s urk- wurkin-;.
.u; I* if.ken m m )
tig nurses fo r ing to the report, baby clinics will
It is discovered today that the re­
where th:* f’-mnly Judge has ordered rtuied nn'ay iu llu* lean mnuth’i of fa^r.i In fore Florida w.i oignniocd an
A .:v:t eg 1 | *ii i a rou idod i-|i work lii.-in for
iit u*:' *&gt;r.iri.-li ron’diute.l in tiiiee counties, the aiir
parations money paid by Germany for
n newspaper wri'ei to disolo-e the !P2I and ! P w i t h ih** idea in vi* w a •tale, oivl wink ike w i t hulk of f.-,rt that :n ln:-'.i ig j •
**» w«*rH » sr *.f | ubi.i. health v.otk.
i livin g le ft in the county a suffHe
tho pnst two years is five billion nnd
source o f infoMtiatii-ll U:i-d in n reiii
Mial it would h y.*ni- lrt-fii.-i u e i t ’ dmnnm w v- i .‘ U iiin d e huntiiip bn
«i?e v.-isTh r::i
in im poitant j.n t in the |n*,voring length o f tim e t-&gt; do the follow-ad
six hundred millions. It sound-* big
o f att.il-- in it: To'in-t N't w;. of that -.i-. bi again 1** made of the e piipincat, ground, and an; kind of ngneulture cation o f the j* -•ir
i i inf-iiit m -nt'ility, ii . icport * in- work whlrh Includes the education t {
enough to .make us v.under if our in­
city, relating t &gt; the vi-datimt of ibr- ItUt it ho.- all been prc*’.?d into ee: v --was thought inip*. : it.fr.
am tin t "t ■
P
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.i i n’ the m: i w-ma nf mid the parent? iu the need for corrective
come lax is going Inwnru the payment li-bicg laws, under pennliy of puni Si-,
'**(* thmigh ti t! in -.iiiricicnt quant ilies' Hut v,e a • I’ anuiig rapidly, and ha.e Iiron give., o'
(. vi
far I'a tid l.'Jk’ a w *rii.where tie', iu indicated and
ol Mile sum.
nit-nt for contempt of t om I,
’.i i; e • the di maiuk-t. IlgUlt” corn pi I now ait the pr&lt; jTce-.sive counties arc to preparatory n i.,---------- o -----«*—
warm
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have been -proper cure and feeding of the irfral
r.iiiivrives
Th report* r Sum it'fus" l to ipv’ t' *i by '‘ flailwa;. Age" allow that foi ^holding fail. , which in qunlity o f pro* tho remit? have l.v i
riven
individual
i.’
.tru
tinn
during the aiuhlhe nuislng mother.
Kissimmee is having much publicity ih.- desired info, mat km, on tin* ground' tk • v.-e.'k eliding Fehipary 10 th? reil.E'. ct can v
with any in tho rich efforlN lime been and
;:r
month
period
of
the
bureau’s _
Just now over the alleged operations tint it eatno to him in confidence nnd road** of tie* United Stales ocdisredUaunti* t of the north,
ninth, and in extent the health standard in the rural dia- Relation
ESSEX STUDIO OI’ EN
ot the Ku Klux Klan III that city and'that he car,not reveal the identity *&gt;f 7.* Iw .motives 2.tilt) freight
freiglit cars
c;u‘» a:nU,
and[and varjety can far
surpass them..Wc t. ■t v.i. ■t*- |.hy Iciana are few and
Isr jurpasa
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A T OLD I'llIL L II'S STAND
e
mid-wErs
tho
iecounty. Well, the K. K. K. given much hi * Infoinmnt witli &gt;ut breaking Ids
f hnlti f RpAt tvi
winter I'ccnuse every far between, rather tl): i in towm*
ON* NORTH I'ARK AVENU
room for publicity and makes wonder­ plight;;. war Tho judge lin.i given, Rail oad wo kcr. will he into*•esi*
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ful reading whenever it threatens to the new spar* r man n week la 'Think
for ihe mast
•'Th- i women
:
the ii : i. h iividunl par-' !,rutm HIi onrant-ations o f var
E. ’ !. E* i ". now lui i eveiything Ii
N
it itvo.r.' Not in n:ic week or any min- em, n.i fotl-iV, . *
ho dull.
ifliti
ml
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c
l '.*&lt; men v. ’i*1.
vv«- ran ir a ’.e a diiiplny
* g.tlj* : *• 11 the I ** I-'.'
hare
a. the hi*sex studio nt Ike oili
ber of hv
dei In11* the rt'i itrter.
ti j
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nt
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st.iifiu oj/imrth 1’atk iiu*nu(|
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he
'line
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• ?| « ? 1v . Mik-«)., 1,,1'U i ' ■
Rill Glenn threatens to make 11.&gt;1■
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and
Mra. Krnex have liecn
Dolly deliver an nddre
at the o.-\i t il' i l- ) 11.1 1111
Th; M diiti . . nli. . o dell .1 Pi MrM
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poBt
three weekr getting e
it muy tv it nl Uit St. 1‘i ■* r -bill 14 C-I.L, ;*nd i F. elite J,!C* IdC niiiii Vl!’.
Orlando Fair. Given it year to
stodii
read
dve:
tell
igh
bail
tab
a:
phiitugrapftl
Itlays. They nre getting tho rock and struggle. II? has relajimii a lawyer, liop|it*c-Tar - nf
ii!i&gt;*-s.
r or
no:k of n|| kind? and cnlargeiwW
A hey will soon lie putting on the an who advice (kr.i licit an&gt; numb* r nf
I he Ml Oar1*1
f.nt
great eduehlbcml
u *.v(r&gt; *'•*
Essex has had many years o
cauri-t
hive
held
(hat
aeitlur
jid
g.
iphnlt ami then we will have a fin*
Jti'l IP tmi llal i.ii *.
li.hit. They see there a variety and ",t, antagonise!!* i or some unae*
expertancL* in photographic; work o
nor
jfn
y
can
i&lt;s|Uire
a
new.
pajier
mini
sixteen foot road ail the way.
1 he Mobile &amp; Ohio ordered io:i box
quality nf fmits and vegetable;* tiiai ottiitable icason, either fnk*? modes- and thi :jue..tis'i
in -all kir.ihi, aud recently moved fro;
to tcil th? source of his news. Whetli- In l &lt;. 10(1 f-lnek cars anil 200 hoppei
■■ —o---------make? them open their eyes in won- ty, timidity or a*i unwlljingncs# lo menthiy leporta of nl^ cases handled Tampa here after looking over thJ
IFiffhivay beautification in Semi- ,,r *,r 1,01 l,iC3e alleged precedents c m -.
dering surprise. They see well bred discuss these matters with stranger*, by them. Silver nitrate in wax am- entire state,
nolo county should be taken up vigor­ cr the pending case remains to be do-1 The Atlantic Const Line onlere.1
ciitte
and hogs that would be st/ong women daily*endanger their live** andpules may be obtained by them from•
— —
ously anti it is high time we were eideil by .higher courts, than the one'.Mni box earn, part* of which nre to
competitors in any northern fair, aiid tii? lives of their prospective iliil- the localregistrar, and in* this vvayjSKATING , DANCING AND.SPEC1
directly
involved.
Hut
this
thought
iR.
|
,uilin
IU
own
chop?
.
looking into this important subject
they go mvay with broader and more'dten."
they are brought eltm-r in touch with IALTIES.-— L A K E M ARY SKATIN'!
witli the idea nf putting something comes t&lt; the Tribune: Wherein lies I The Chiengo, North Shore &amp; Milcoiie-t
view?
as
to
the
possibilities
tj
;(.
nccj
ihat
skill
mid
tact
he
cm*
the i* gistrar, which brings about bet- ACADEMY, W EDNESDAY NIGHT,
aifc j wiitiket* Urdcred 20 general aerviee
oVer the minute the width of the state the* vaim :&gt;f the dir el o*u res * made
and
advantages
o
f
Florida.
They
ployed
In
the
work
is
readily
rccog-;ter
Idrvh registration.”
j
2S0*3t
read is outlined. And then keep the available for punishing the guilfy and cars and IS gondola ears,
Spread
t!u*
knowledge
they
hare
gain;____
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Tin Huffulo, Kocheitcr &amp; Fittscow* o ff the roads. They nre u men- thus deterring other * from committing
ed all over our mvn nnd foreign land*.
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B j nee to navigation nnd to the* ahrub- like offenses, of what use Is the ex* burgh ordered BO catvoose ears and . s ni^ advertising proposition, pure ’
2.7 dump («rs. ThU vompany also or-i A , V
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* bery that will be planted on the high- posure?
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ami simple, every fair given in the W ANT AD RATES AND RULES
At any rale, if the enso goes to the delcd
&gt; coaches, .&gt; baggage and mail; , , ,
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state ih worth many times its rest. A »
higher courts, we will have thri. privi­ nnd, U
baggage
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aggnge cars.
an educator for our own people too, it
Those order* bring the total new , .
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More nnd more, every day in every lege of hearing another judicial de­
THE SANFORD
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cision of the privilege? of n newspap­ equipment, ordered
by the railroad* . . .
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Way, the government is framing taxes
M A IL SERVICE
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best
minds,
using
the
best
niether man,—Tampa Tribune,
H ERALD
Uua jear tu date t i SfiJ locomotive^,:
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l&gt;. that hit the poor man and allow the
Flip
and
use
this
blank
for tvritinff your want nd nnd mail D
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ran
mhicve.
and
inspires
tnenr
freight ears and f&gt;2J passenger
x rich man to escape. There is no inthe
Stanford Herald
with
the
spirit
o
f
emulation.
It
makes
taikclaml Star-Telegram, ■
Classified Ads lc a word. No ad
« duccment now for the poor man to LINKING UF FLORIDA’S INLAND &gt; .
for
progies;
in
many
different
direc­
W ATERW AYS
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taken for less than 2.7c and posi­ For computing cost of want ads per insertion read carefully rate
&lt; own property, to build, to do ntiylhing
tions,- May the contagion continue to
FLORIDA WEATHER
tively no classified ndn charged to ami rules to the left and remit according to number o f insertions!
- Constructive. Ho is harassed nnd
spread until every county in Florida
One o f the great wonders of Fieri-------anyone. ‘Cash must necompany *11 of the ad you desire. Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, l’ost-l
otfico Order or Registered Letter. Address fcommumcotioas *°|
da, aside from her climate, is her
The Fiji Islander doesn't boost of has its annual fnir, for there is no orders. Count the word* and remit
q ‘’ l f•i *• l' 1"
The Sanford Herald.
1
chain of lakes and rivers, h God-given j the foot that the suu always shines county that has not something Worth accordingly.
showing
and
exploiting.
HELL
WHEN U
gift of such enormous valuj that those] on lu? native land and the air is nl•
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YO U R REAL
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o f us who reside here permanently vyays balmy, it’s the only kind of
Set in LIGHT FACE OAFS or
KALE—
ARMV
SHOES—KA
LE—We
Address....... .....
W ITH US
E STA TE
fail to fully appreciate dml under­ weather he, ban ever known., it’* the
No. Days....
Iliack Face, double tho above rate.
have just bought a tremendous
&gt;stand. One** in a while an effort i* monotonous routine to him.
Postoffice........
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The glory o f Florida weather is that Mock of Army .Munson Inst shoes to
made through the state and national
governments, to carry out some form it has its idiosyncrasies. While ns a be sold to the public direct. I rice The Counting of Words Includes the Words “ Wanted", “ For S n l c e t c . , nnd the Name nnd Address.
Spencer Height lots are going
of improvement o f these waterways rule it is touched with the breath of $2,76. These shoes are 1 0 0 ' solid
fast. One of the best nub-divis­
i
i
o
f such nature n» to make them avail- the tropics, there h» always the possi­ leather with heavy double soles sew­
ion* in ,Sanford and nil lug lot*.
ed
nnd
nailed.
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uppers
are
of
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able fpr the use-of man for commer­ bility it will be different. It’s this
See us now nnd nick while pick­
heavy tan chrome lehther with betcial purposes. For years plans have quality that mnkrs it ideal
ing Is good. Easy terms.
Fur the pnst few. days the weather 1,0'v* tongue, thereby making them
been discussed for the taking over by
the federal government of the canal han boon cold, at least, to those who j waterproof. These shoes are selling
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system that extends fro nr the Georgia nr^ accustomed- to Florida In all her; very fast ami we ndviso you to order
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boundary at the St. Mary'tf river, seasons. In the mornings for a few ai once to insure your order being fillAGENTS
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down the east const to Hbcnyno lmy hours we have had to wear light over* ed. The size* are l&gt; to 11 all widths;
pay
postman
on
receipt
of
good?
or
coats.
And
actually
been
forced
to
ami to Key West, this section being
R E A L ESTATE
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the southern end of the Tape &lt;’dd to' sleep under blankets! The kind-heart- send money order. Money refunded
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Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
=* r " 5'
Key West Inland waterway. Another cd have permitted tho puppy to for- if shoes are nqt satisfactory.—Tho U.
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development
our waterways
that sake the spot o f Id? Mnrphean in- S. Stores Co., 1411 Drondway, New
182-tfc
i* strongly udvoented is the building] dulgcnco on the back porch and eatnb- York City.

Kent Vulcanizing’ C om pany

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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�E R A t n , 'W E D N E S D A Y , F E H m jA T t Y 2 !. 192n
HIGH SCHOOL EDITORS

SHOOTING

JNT1NUES GOOD REC
V iriH HIGH .MAN OF
il^G, PKZOLI) NEXT
‘ Match was staged last
the regular game between
can Legion and Merchants.

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOW LING
TE N N IS
BOXING

tied because lie is an optimist who lielie ves only in victory. Jfis cheery
words on the coaching lines are often
fnr more valuable to the Morale of n
ball club than u duster of bore hits,"
There you have the reason for Jim­
my Austin’s presence in the lineup of
the St. Louis Drowns, his fighting
Merchants business w‘as
spirit.
,
alleys last night. .
The cose o f Jimmy Austin should
serve ns a model for every ambitious
And the Aniericnn Legion missed
youngster breaking into the majors. their best bet by not having Lloyd on
Robin Hood plnycd to a packed
Never a great ball player,
Austin hand.
house ilnd every one wns pleased.
made himself n most valuable man be­
Chief Chittenden was o ff .some,, hut
cause he was always trying, giving his
AniK theerowiI will bo kept plensct
that was because he had nn exception­
the
rest o f the/week with an exccp
ally good day nt the go lf links.
tionnlly good program.
Maybe that boy Tyle ris keeping up
“ One Clear Call” will be shown to­
his new stride. Go to it Kid, we’re
night
with Stars such ns Milton Sills
betting on you.
in the leading parts. “ One Clear Call”
Daytona plays in Sanford Friday U n feature well worth seeing. You’ll
night and the Celery Feds intend any so too after tonight.
showing their rent class on thin their
Mr. Charley Henry nnd his family,
lust appearance before tho Sanford
ns
well as Mr. McCausland, now visit­
public this season. They intend show­
ing
Charley, nru the invited guests for
ing just how they will do it at Gainestonight nnd will see "One Clear Call"
without* charge.

score for last night's game

Tht&gt; big league games will start
scon in thin old state of ours. We
ing nt the latter city. The gamu was
will all be given the chance to see the
a pitcher’s, battle and tho score a tie
big boys in action ami there will be
whon the episode happened thnt re­
many of the Sanford fans go to the
sulted in Nick’s banishment.
surrounding towns to see them.
Zachary was pitching for Washing­
ton, and with n runner on third, he
And it is to lie Imped that there will
Merchants
made a motion thnt Owens interpret­
be enough public spirited fans in Suned ns a balk,
ruled waving
ford to see thnt we are prepared to
in the runner from third with what have them play in Sanford next year,
proved to be Uie deciding tally o f the nnd if possible have a big league
game.
team train here. It can be done. .
Altrock dashed madly front the
bench to protest. Owens didn’t wait
More new ones every day taking
for him to reach the pints before golf lessons from the pro. There will
landing o f the Cluba
warning him to stop. In a loud voice be some sweet old marches this sum­
‘ Won Loi
Owens shouted:
mer amongst the Sanford players
“ What do you know about balks? when they have more time to play
I f you come up to the plate you are than now. Some of the Sanford
through!"
bunch are getting into the big league
Nick stopped in his tracks, but he c l a s s .
figured he still retained the right of
speech and, imitating the- manner of
the umpire, shouted in an equally loud
voice:
"No one knows more. 1 have been
Stetson University wishes .to an­
making balks all my life, fooling the nounce to you that, on February i!7.
umpires nnd getting away with it.”
28, March 1 and 2. there will be hidd
ps Austin in
“ Well, here is once the umpire isn’t a Dramatic Festival nt the Athens
American League going to be fooled. You can go to the theatre, Del.nnd.
dub house and amuse yourself. You’ re
These plays have been under the
not funny to me today.".
able direction of Irving
Stover nnd
p p lS , Feb. 21.—Jimmy AusNick was through for the day.
Eugene L. Miller for several months,
bagfiln he a member of the'
Mr. Miller has spent many years.in
r* fps signed contract has just
promoting the great plays of ShakesR ® - at the offices of the lo-j Complete Plans
jienre and is recognized ns nn actor
urteah league club.
For Aviators to
aud interpreter of rare ability. He
Debars of ago, having outlivpiny the leading role in all plays
Land at Miami will
phtfulne&amp;s s i a regular, Jimmy
presented nnd is doing all in his pow­
ja, atlll regarded ns n n\ost
er tt# give you n treat o f extraordi­
( II t T h » A u n rln lrd P r * M l
\asset by tho owners of tho
MIAMI, Fob. 2lh— Captain Oliver nary value, lie ’ is manager of the
Person, U. S.' Army air service, com­ “ Plnyers Guild" of Toledo, which is
ie?.
Business Manager i
pleted plans here today'for the landing an organization of National repute in
rywho directs the affairs
o f army (Hers who leave Kelly Held the dramatic world. Mr. Miller has
(ixplakis everything in . a fur Texas March I on a defensp dem­ brought special scenery . with him,
onstration (light to Porto Rico and which will greatly add to the artistic
t of Austin makes him a return. The (light will be from Kelly features of these productions.
p to the Browns. A play- Feld to New Orleans, Montgomery,
Season tickets will range from $1.50
n nutans much to a team. Arcadia, Fla., then Havana and Sail to $4 and single admission from 50c
io fights, In defeat he Juan.
to $1.25. Seats may be reserved at
Allen’s Drug Store or by writing to
s-dflt of Austin becomes the
Tho Herald delivered six times a H. Gallant, llox 740, Del-nnd, Fla.
H -Browns. Austin is cur- week for loc.
We will greatly appreciate any rodpcratloh you may bo able to oiTer
SKATING, d a n c i n g a n d s p e c ­ in making this dramatic nnd educa­
i a l t i e s .— l a k e MARY SKATING tional enterprise n grand success.
Sincerely yours,
ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Green Room Club Flayers.
' 280-8tc
TORTURED M ANY YEARS BY
, KIDNEYS.
" I have had kidney troublo fur
twelve years," writes H. P. Pinkney,
West Jackson, Miss. “ Pains in back,
joints, catches in tho hips, run down
nnd getting up too much during the
')ght. But since taking Foley's KidPills, my suffering is over, nnd I
Vo a new mnn."
Backache,
‘,1c pains; kidney and bladder
quickly relieved with Foley
Pills. Refuse substitutes, lnFoloy'a Honey nnd Tar. Sold

Katherine McDonald in “ Her Social
Value” tomorrow night- Does a wed­
ding ring bring happiness? You can
see for yourself tomorrow night. And
the big week end feature “ Ebb Tide”
will be shown Friday nnd Saturday
nights.
“ Ebb Tide" is n picture lielng talk­
ed about nil over the country nnd one
Sanford people should see. It Is pro­
duced by the mn» that produced "The
Shiek" and ho uses a marvelous cast
ill this picture.
Never has such a wonder story of
the South Sens been written ns Rob­
ert Louis Stevenson's "Ebb Tide."
Never have such breathless thrills,
such colorful romance, been packed in­
ti one picture and shown to packed
houses. The big bet of the week, see
ii, "Ebb Title” Friday and Snturdny.

Son of Wealthy Man
Commits Murder For
YVhich Another Pays

. FORM AN ASSOCIATION

represented by I to! on «lv Mont mull in
Oiriccra of O il * s t a t e usttclnUon elect­
ed Richnnl Nay I o f of the Lakeland
Porcolflttir, president; Helen Ctibberly, of OnineaviUu Comet, vice presi­
dent; Edward Eiehrtaedt of Cocoa
Journal, secretary nml .treasurer.

Lakeland was the host during th§
latter part o f 4he week of many
young people associated with the va­
rious publications hailed by tho bi;:h
schools of the state. Editors, or. as­
GTICE o r SPECIAL MEETING &lt;
TH E STOCKHOLDERS Ob* SE.M
sociate;), were? present from Plant
INOLB COUNTY HANK, A
City, Spokesman, Cocoa School, Jour­
CORPORATION
nal, IIrudentown Oracle, Sarasota Sa­
ra Sat us, Gainesville Comet, Tarpon
Notice U iqreby given that a Spiv
Springs Silver King. ’New putt RUhcy Gulf HI Life, Rollina College Sand- ml meeting of the stockholders ol
ujmr, while the Putnam Prattler wax SUaiinolo County Hank, n corpora

d at Sanford, Florida
at t«;n O’clock a. ^i. a l the offices of
paid corporation, for the purpose of
. wr.ihiarinif and acting upon a pro­
position to increase the capital stock
in -'Oit i r;-..iai or. fr.-in the sum of
, !-0,0 tu.oj ,.i ilOO,000.00, and for the
Iran r.vliutt *&gt;f any arid alt business
necc! dry or dc.tirabU? in connection
th&lt;; i With,
By oid cr of-the President.
Attest:
A. It, KFV, Cashier,
2 2! 2 , ' 7-1 f-2l.

thero is a most effective danger signal to
warn you—your car comes to a stop with­
out any particular amount of damngo
being done. It is different when you run
out of lubricating oil in your motor: there
nre no warning signals, nothing to flag
your attention until great damage has
been done.
The greatest single factor in the eco­
nomical nnd efficient operation of a motor
car is the proper lubrication of it. t nginc.
Sufficient quantity, iho. rigH quality, the
proper weight or fpr.de, and the frequent
replacement of oil arc the- things you
want to watch.
' .*
You can solve all these problems by
putting nothing in your cranf case but
Polarine, consulting the chart of recom­
mendations to determine just \vhr.t p r.de
your car requires, and renewing y o u r o il
completely after it has bee i used for six
or seven hundred miles.
There is no variation in the quality of
Poldrine. Wherever you see a dealer who
displays n Polarine sign, von may led as­
sured that you can get there the finest
motor oil on the market.to-day.

I l l y T k r A M u r ln lr d t'rra a l

WILMINGTON, O,, Feb, 21.—Louis
Vnudervoort, soil of a wealthy James­
town farmer, pleaded guilty to a
charge o f murder in the second de­
gree In-re yesterday and Judge F. M.
Clevenger immediately sentenced hint
to the Ohio penitentiary for life. Vandervuort admitted the killing of Spec­
ial OtTiecr Kiimst McCmight here
February Yl, 11)22, for whose death
Leroy McKinney, of Cincinnati, is
serving a life term in the peniten­
tiary.
McKinney ami his wife asserted
from the first that the charge against
him was "a frame up.” They declar­
ed that it had been necessary tp “con­
vict someone" to obtain a reward for
the special officer's death. Mrs. Mc­
Kinney testified she was In a picture
show with her husband when the mur­
der wns committed.
Vnndervoort was indicted nlso for
grand larceny. Ae shot McCreight
while attempting robbery, officials
said.
The Herald delivered six times a
week for 15c.

Daily Fashion Hint
CORRECTED NOV. I4T1I, 1922
South Bound
Arrive

Departs
2:40 n.m.
H:40a.m.
t :3B p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound
Arrive
1:48 aun.

Departs
2:03 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:65 p.m.
4:05 jun.

M O T «

ritby Branch

.ORIDA

i

SMART WITH SLENDER LINES
Smart frocks, slender of line nrr the
ones Paris continues to sjKinsor most
enthusiastically. Satin doth may be
used do develop this model with ovalshapt^l neck and kimono sleeves lengthened with (lowing sections ithered
into narrow wristbands.
ie side
drapery is faced with contrasting material and the girdle secured with two
lovely buckles of bronze with jade
centers. ' Medium size rtqulns. 4H
yards 40-inch material,
Pictorial Review Drew' No. I i l l ,
Sues, 34 to 46 Indies bust. Price, J5

Arrive
i•

iLiu.t i 4
Departs
7:00 a.m,
3:25 p.m.

Lecahurjr Branch
Arrlvo

Oviedo Branch
Arriv*
....... 7*45 p.m.
x— Daily, except Sunday.

Departs

gunrtls ns to quality nnd uniformity that
nro given to Polarine. Crown Gasolirtu u
a fuel thnt w ill give you quicker pick-up
nnd greater power.

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You tan find the name of
ercijr lire Business Man
In Snnford In this Column
each day.

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Card* of Sanford's Reputable Professional Men, each
of whom, in hia rbbocn pro*
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Quick Service Transfer
Stomffe Facilities
If we pleaae you, tell others; If not,
tell us. Phone 49$

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SANFORD N O V E LTY
WORKS

FRIOI) R. WILSON
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
First National Dank Building
SANFORD

Classified Ada tc a word. No nd taken for less than 23c and positively no
classified nils charged to anyone. Cosh^must accompany all orders. Count
tho words and rcntll accordingly.

FLORIDA

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE
ICHELLE M AINES

V. C. COLLER, Prop-

LAW YER
— Court House

General Shop and Mill
Work

FOR s A l.K — Fresh extracted honey, FQR SALE—Wood for sale, small
$1.00 per gnllon. Bring container, .Mocks and trimmings from the
1020 Union Avo.
282-llp crate mill. 30c a wagon load nt the
FO lPSAIA l^D oaier nnd Gaya*.paints mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
and Tarnishes nt Sanford Novelty bum well.—Sldnholser’s Mill. •
5 234-o.o.d-lwp
Worka, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

CONTRACTOR and B U ILD E R Byea Examined
BIT Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

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W. H ERND O N

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IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
FIRE--------AUTO--------DON HS

S. 0. Shinholser
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Contractor and Builder
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SANFORD

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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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S T E W A R T ir iiT fio r is t
Cut Flowers------------- Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants
814 Myrtle Ave.-

-Phone 200AY

Glasses Designed FARMERS— You can get seed bed FARMERS— Plenty of saw dust free
at Shinholser’s Mill. It's the right
frnm—i and irrigation plugs at tfcs
Henry McLautfn, Jr.,
254-e.o.d.4wp
Sanford Novelty WorkL
100-tfc kmd fo r tiling.
Opt. D.
TTfk
SANFORD
SIGN
SHOP
paints
FOR SALE— Controlling Interest in
Optician-Optometrist
Signs of any kind. Quick service,
Miami. Imrgo hardware store do✓
i l l Baat Flret Street
Sanford, Fla. big business. ' Reason for selling oth- Prices right Phone 480-W. 282-Stp
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami \\ K ARK ready to take ordure for any
Florida.
hind of baby chlekfr nt 12 Vi each.—
ELTON J. MOUGHTON Avenue, IIox 20, Miami, 2-12-e-b-d-3w
Mrs. Wm. Wood, Genova Bridge.
A R C H IT E C T
\
ltd -1tw-p
FOK S A LE —Tomato plants, now
ready.— Ivnn II. Kubow, Mecca
Room 7, Miller Illdg.
Hammock.
275-7tp chill blasts of the northern cold wave
i AN FORD
-t- FLORID A
FOR S A LE —15 acre farm, nil tiled, hut this condition was due to the un­
best in Sanford.—\V. J. Thigpen. usually warm weather of the Inst two
DR. R. M. WELSH
277-file mouths, it was asserted.
Graduate Velprinurinn
r
S. J. Slight, a large shipper, declar­
FOR
S
A
LE
—Thirty-five
lots
at $35
Telephones'
OITiro
ed
ho Imd inspected many groves in
per
lot
on
Lake
nt
Lake
Mnry.
Ad­
Office 12j
Opposite P. O.
dress
Owner,
care
Herald.
27tJ*4tp1
Orange
county ntid had failed to find
Residence 2u7
DeLnml, Florida
FO R S A L K — L o t on W est First” .St. jdamage even to tho new growth. Slm270-fit 11 dnr statements wore made by L. A.
20*1 Park A vc.
W. J. TIIIG PEN
Makes, itinnnger o f the Citrus SubExchange,
Lawreneo tlcntilos, A. J.
FOK R E N T
Real Estate
Nye,
V.
1
1
.
Newton
of Standard Grow­
FIDE, LIFE, A CTO INSURANCE F O R R E N T — Fn fn t room and kitchen­
ers,
F.
L.
Kelly
o
f
American Fruit
ette furnished, also two furnished
Growers, und other \vidcly known men
bed rooms, 701 Magnolia Avenue,
Mrs. A. I. Spencer
282-:.tv in the citrus industry here.
S P IR E L L A CORSETIERE
Some damage to the vegetable fields
FOR RENT— Eight room house, well
in
West Orange was reported, though
Snnford and DeLund
located.—A. P. Connolly &amp; Sons.
it-was
declared it was nof as great
I*. O. Address, 228 So. Boulevard "
269-tfc
as had been estimated at first. Fields
Phone 408
DeLand, Florida FOK RENT—5 room bungalow" nnd!
where the crops were not protected
n i&gt;
l&gt;
¥A C A C W R f T i Bar" ffe*
Everything convenient.,wjU 1kj Mt bnck ubout lhrto
U K . ts . L I.
JApply at cannona store, C c l e ^ A v e - ' j , . ^ wMnil|te „ f crop flnma(,e was

AnnounrcM I hr removal of hiH oil ken intie.

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'fCHICAGOu Feb. 21.—A return to
what he termed “ family negotiations’’
between carriers and their employe*,
and n change in or the modification
of the act creating the.United States
Railroad Labor Board, were advocat­
ed here lust night by W. G. Lee, pres­
ident of the Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen, speaking before the West­
er!) Railway Club.
%ttj to e, tho first union chief to
apeak before the club, composed al­
most entirely of railway operators,
received round after round of ap­
plause.
•
The speaker acknowledged that the
labor hoard had been instrumental In
continuing railway service on more
thun one occasion, but asserted that
rail employes "do not believe In en­
forced submission of their differences
to any court."
• President Harding’s plan of a new
division o f the Interstate Commerce
Commission to decide disputes be­
tween carriers and employes received
no support from Mr, Ixc.
"Wo bfliev if the r iggestion o f the
pronident were enacted into law, it
Would mean the meat unfair legisla­
tion affecting mllrond companies, uml
their employes that ever was ennetedj’
Mr. Lee said.

Fire
Spontaneous Combustion In Theory
Advanced for Disastrous Tragedy
Last Sunday
NEW YORK,. Feb. 2L— Spontan­
eous combustion today wna advanced
aa tho cause of the dlsactrouJ lire
which killed 27 patients and nurses
at the Manhattan, State hospital for
tho insano on Ward’s Island Sunday.
The testimony that defective w ir­
ing* could not have enused the lire
wna given at the inquiry held, by Me­
dical Examiner Norris, while Acting
Mayor Hulbcrl was in Albany con­
ferring with Governor Smith on nteps
to protect other institutions in this
country against fire menace.
Thomas Leonard, chief engineer nt
tho hospital, declared thnt the lights
were burning after the lire was well
started, even In the ward where; at­
tendants Campbell and Hill wild they
had gone out before the blaze wns
discovered. This, Leonard said, served
to discredit the theory thnt Insulation
had beeij broken by blasting of army
onginocFs in Hell Gate channel, just
south o f the East River Island, nnd
that n short circuit had developed.
1 think It must have liven the smoko

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if't.hc n$5 51
the !*un» Unfit 411
lights were hunting
tin' cause was not
wiring."
‘-’I f l
Assistant Pi^trictii
after spending sever*!) hoqr
island, said he was w in
had been uii in g lig c n cl-o jijl
any individual anil thjUTW!*h|
nothing which would '
ing before n grand iJ
Of the 24 putlcntrAimd
nurses who fell victims
t!ii£
ait hut fivtfof the l&gt;pdfbi1
covered last night, .but ‘
cates was identilkntion
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World W a rV el| | j
Invited to, Atteni
Augustine.
1
t n r The A «»oeW ile"* 1

ST, AUGUSTINE, Fob.
veteran of, tho world war .In
will be invited to attend the
Leon celebration In St. Augui
April I. R and fl, n letter of
being addressed the tho t q j f l
each legion po*t in the stat
nicretary of the Ponce do
brat ion executive committee, j
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 21.— Whilo
it was at first thought thnt the slight
freeze which occurred in this section
early Monday morning had done some
damage to the potato crop In St. Johns
county, It in now believed that thr* cold
snap may prove a blessing in disguLic
lin'd ultimately redound to the profit
o f tho growers.
This optimistic view has developed
from the discovery thnt the freeze
lias dune practically no damage to the
later plantings, but on the contrary
has destroyed any blight and, kilted
■any germs or insects which may have
affected the plants on account o f the
exceptionally warm season , which
was experienced up to Sunday night.
ATnothef favorable factor is that
the-potato crop wns well nhend of the
season and the crop would have, been
marketed several weeks .earlier than
any previous Hear,on had the plnnts
not been set hac khj,' tho cokj. As the
old potato supply o f the country la at
present far ahead o f demand the com­
mission merchants of tho north and
wefft claim that the Florida new pota­
toes will go into n far more profitable
market by the delay of several weeks.
Many o f tho-growers of the Hast­
ings nnd Elkton sections, who grow
most of the. potatoes in this county,
wore among the Inter planters and
tlyiit-young fieldaxvill not Ik* serious­
ly damaged, hut delayed from 011c to
three weeks in maturing.
The growers of Federal Point and
that section are among the earlier
planters every season and it is feared
that these older fiields will suffer
most.
However, it will he recalled that the
potato crops of both 191*9 and 1918
in this section were exceptionally big
-in yields and fine in quality, yet in
both of these ylurs the crops suffered
one or more light freezing spells.'

written on how to save and why,
hut they’re not necessary!
',1
You KNO W you should sftve *
and ih a fa start ought to be itl&amp;de.
Make it today, at Our S«\Qiigs
Department, we will conltdund .
the 4.% Interest regularly. ®

A C O M M U NITY B U IL D ]
F. P. FORSTER, President

F. O. B. Detroit
Equipped with electric
ing and lighting 8”**
mountable ri*
non-skid ti
Ford Sed’
price of $
is the gre
ever pro*
car of
and bee

POP CORN

F. P. RINES

i

Light Freeze in f
Potato Belt May
Be a Blessing

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Iwfive per ctMili
1‘rnctire of Dentistry FOR RENT - hive rtiom furnished j General citrus conditions were said
SANFORD M ACH INE for theTo General
21 l*2IIJ,'Mcisch lluildlng
cottage, adultd only. ?0H West
Indicate heavy shipments for the
CO M PANY
! Feb. 17, 1923
Sanford, Florida *^t*
208-fjlp1nt.xt two weeks, though less fruit will
General Machine nnd Boiler
I-OR RENT—Furnished housekeep­ hr moved than has gone out in the Inst
Works
ing or bed room, $ 1,00 per week, fortnight, which.was nn extraordinary
KISSIMMEE'S CHIEF
2d|*2tp heavy shipping period. Prices remain
1314 East 5th Street.
EXONERATED OF A LL
Cylinder Grinding
only fair, oranges bringing approxi­
DARLING CHARGES i —
Automobile Repairs
W ANTED
mately three dollars, f. o, b., nnd
Acetylene Welding
&lt; .r
KISSIMMEE, Feb. 21.—C. II. Drig-; WANED— A chance, to build
your grapefruit selling for two dollars n
l ’ hone 62-------- Sanford, Florid/t
. gen*, chief of police of Kissimmee, j new home before lumber gets .any box. An increase, though, may he
! wan yesterday exonerated by the city higher. Plans and estimates furnish-1expected Liter, it was said in some in
L. H. HODGINS
■council from 1harm-1pi &gt;ferret! hy Roy ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfi stances.
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
Darling who, in an affidavit, dedalVirtually all of the early crop has
W ANTED—Smart hoy with wheel.—
METAL WORKS
! D iiggeri and others hud Mugged
b eii moved and packing houses arc
Stone’s Market, Sanford Avenue.
) him and threatened his life because
General J ’ upairing
I
257-tfc busy now cleaning up w hat' is left.
Ill*, wan caught Intruding upon nn op­
Late bloom shipments have been un­
207 Frcnrli Avc.-------- *-Knnford, Fin.
Daily Herald on sale at .Joe’s Smoke
en air meeting of the Ku Klux K Ian
derway
for some time and the volume
1-1-Imp.
Moure, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
near here, on February 8.
is steadily increasing. It is good fniit,
tf
Darling’s nlfhlnvlt was filed Monday Hunt’s Pharmacy.
fit 111 and well colored, with an excel­
A'tini :igi;o f.*rn lent flavor and is finding a ready .de­
with the judge of the county court. WANTED TO i f f '
HTItOUT FARM AGENCY
He charged thnt when he was seized
ll3*Ma$nolia \.e.
need, for good clean stock will pay mand on the markets.
Don’t hue tins if 1
* '(“ I f 1 ytu!. by Khni mrnibers, ( liicf Driggers at­ a good price. Address W. P. Newell
Most of the shippers expressed tho
! nWi* tempted to hit Iti 111 olt tin* he.ni with Co.. Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka, belief thnt there will ho no more cold
Garni 5 room i t e , ■IV t .i j , a blackjack. Darling further ibtiined Fla.
neighbornool 1’.
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27!1 tfe weather (his winter. They want rain,
or. House in e -t
• ■■; lb■ t»n* thnt threats wire inioh* against iiis GtlOD JOBS for gootl buys; clean and however, soon, declaring all of iKe D A Y ’S DOINGS A T
Owner for quiU. fr!" !ivti;i*.i * , ry low life if he revealed tilt names of those
healthful work. Opportunity for gloves will bo bene fitted by
more
N A TIO N ’S C A P IT A L
boll nice
price,
Cll'ib Civ. ft,
advancement. Apply Western Union'moisture. Orlando Sentinel.
At
a
special
meeting
of
the
city
monthly. The uv.mlh'y
'y p.tyinent.1 art*
Telegraph Co.
,
280-tfc
’ A hill providing $276,000 for sur­
cat paid for [council called yesterday to investigate
less than tho nverage
;&lt;• rent
WANTED-—By young lady, board and LAKELAND’S HOTEL
i tho charges against Driggers, the
veys of Western reclamation projects
similar houses.
room with private family for about
TO COST $700,000
wns sent to the president.
Why pay. rent when a home can he'chief of police denied all the allcgafour Weeks. I hone or write
Room
IS A CERTAINTY
In the affidavit.
President Harding was said confi­
...........
11 The hear­ 321 Valdes Hotel.
bought on such easy terms.
278-tfe' tinns set put
&gt;
282-ltp
ing tvas concluded with a verdict of
dently to expect constantly progres­
LAKELAND, Feb. Sl.— Lakeland's sive Improvement In enforcement of
LOST
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC­ not guilty, for Driggers.
new $700,000 hotel has become n defi­ prohibition.
IALTIES.— LAKE M ARY SKATING
LOST—One platinum brooch with 3 nite certainty, with tho announce­
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smyko
Senators hostilo” to'thc shipping hill
ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
diamonds set In It. Finder leave at ment just given out through the continued their filibuster with propon­
House, Mobley's* Drug 'Store and
280 lltc
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf Herald office and receive $20.00 re Ijikolnnd Chamber o f Commerce, thnt ents threatening to force an all night
ward.
278-lfc the contract has been let, and thi^t ac­ session.
Dally Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
tual construction'work will l»c begun
LOST—
One
white
and
red
spotted
The house passed and sent to the
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
gyp dog. neur county bridge on the about April 1. Operations will be rush­ senate tha Strong hill increasing from
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
Wekiwn river, Feb. 14th. Reward of ed so that tlmhotel may lx* opened for $10,000 to $1(9,000 the maximum of
business next December. This enter­ land liapk loans to farmers.
C A R R Y A SPARE TIR E $23.00.—J, H. Hardin, GO1 Elm.
281-8tp prise is finnmed by the Adulr Realty
Supporters of the new restrictive
| SPECIAL PRICES ON SPARE
and Trust Company of Atlanta, which immigration legislation were said to
collectn wna induced to make this hea­ be convinced the legislation Is dead so
TIRES
GROVES IN THIS
vy investment In Lakeland by their far as this session o f congress is con­
ia
A coupon given with each FIVE GAL
P A R T OF FLORIDA confidence in the city’s future, based cerned.
POPPED OR R A W FOR S A L E LON i:ASH
o f GAS, good on
the record of tho pnat two years,
President Hurtling was assured by
IN G R EAT SHAPE on
.1 Wind Shield Wiiu-r to Iu» give.,
during which time the company haa Chairman Meyer of tho Interstate
&gt; n SIarch loth.
been operating herb.
H
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Commerce Commission that no section
Shippers Find Cold Wave Not Arctic
Tho contract for construction dins o f the country was In danger of dis­
IOTi
Enough to Do Harm
been let to" Senter £ Adnir o f Atlanta, tress due to coal nhortagb.
tho architects* iieing Rents, Heed A
Unanimously, n senate finance sub­
The cltrua industry in Orlando, Or­ Adler o f the same city. The building committee voted’nn adverse report on
Corner Sanford A vc. and 1th .St,
ange county nnd Central, Florida, fin­ will lw o f Spanish architecture nnd tho Iiursum bill providing a one bil­
103 Palmetto Ave.- Phone 481-J
ished taking account of stock yaater-1 very elaborate in coloring, nn nt- lion dollar government loan to Ger­
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day and decided that the cold wenther tractive feature being a largo roof many to finance purchases of Ameri­
"‘ ■■■■'■■■■XnifnaKSttBHIIMKIMlIXMftKMBIi&amp;HaHWMNEliniigHtiNBHIlHH has done no dnmpge to grorcs in this j garden. The rite Is ideal, being prncti- can commodities.
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fection of the state, according to in- cully In the center of the city—tho
Request* for a hearing were filed
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formation given ,out nt headquarters same site on part
which tho Trc- with tho senate oil InVostignUng^cofiiof
shipping
companies
here.
moat
hotel
formerly
stood.
mittcc hy tho Standard Oil Company
L-cJ
(9 0 0
Much credit jagiv^n to tho Lakeland o f Indiana, which declared charge*
The Weather wns nut cold enough
M
to damage the fruit nor the trees, nor Chamber of Commerce for iln part in made against It by Thonius S. Black,
PH O TO G RAPH ER
did it last long enough to do damage, securing this fine hostelry for Izike- o f the western Petroleum Company,
1 o f Chicago* were ” flagrantly untrue."
'B jcven If'tho thyrnfumeter had dropped Innd.
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lower.
In
some
quarters
it
wo*
said
Portrait, View and Kodak Finishing
Saturday will he another big shop­
J] the cold snap would lie liencflcial
E. !L Kitfceo of the Geneva section
Good Woi'k Guaranteed
since the fruit will not drop so free- was here yesterday looking at, the tall ping day in Sanford, to the merchants
■' S I)’ and will carry bettor When shipped buildings. Ed said Gdneva might bo should get thejr ads in tho Daily Her-NANFORD, FLA.
‘ tha bargains will draw
OVER POSTAL TELEGRAPH O FFICEnorth. Dropping had been noticeable intmwted in a six story building some
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day
but
not
right
now.
for
some
time
prior
to
tho
visit
o
f
tho
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�THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923
AS

TO

DIVISION

OF

LABOR

HERALD COLLECTIONS

rot With Changing Circumstances, Gener­
ally Accepted Definition Has Un­
Rs
dergone Many Changes.
The Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay in
r*
advance for i)Jl 'papers'drawn, End absolutely depend upon their
toa
The division of labor.ds one of tho
*ollections for their running capital and profits. When subscrib­ ITS principles evolved from the study of
e s reflect to pay th?m it is tho
CARRIER and not THE
fto political economy, or economies, nru!
lltrald that stands the ‘'brunt.”
ffa Is based on the claim Hint Industry
Pa can best be carried on when each man
Subscribers who do not care to pay the carrier each week
„ pDy the Herald two or more months in advance and they
Pci has a special work to do. Const ant
practice In doing the snmo thing leads
-ol pay
r.iv the carrier ccch week from this fund.
m
will
to u perfection which could not'other­
Thi* system o f delivery is known ns the INDEPENDENT
IR wise he attained. /Though tho mime
to
CARRlEK PLAN and is used by most of tho larger newspapers of
of Adam Smith (17H3-17U0), author of
ftot 'Th e Wealth of Nations,” lias Iwen
the country and has proven beyond doubt to be tho ver ybest plan
of delivery. When n boy manages his own route, buys ami sells
ha closely associated with -tho principle
■t a profit he is in business for himself In exnctly the same sense
KS of the division of labor, tho Importance
j a„y merchant. He knows he must give service to he success­ pm o f It has been recognized before,
ful and build up’hl* business. He knows that every new custom- Pa notably by Pluto (41!7-3C7 11. C.). In
his "Republic," nnd by Adam Ferguson
tt he secures means more profit- In short, he knows he must
Pn
(I7'i3-18l0) In bis "History of Civil
induct his business in a capabtu and efficient mnnner to be suc­
P* Society." In modern Industry very
little Is due to the direct operation
cessful.
The Herald "earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­ Pa of the huniiui band; almost everything
courage these hoys in this, their first business venture, by refus­ Pa Is done by a machine. The develop­
P» ment of stcum nnd eleetrlrlty ns Hie
ing to pny promptly each week for their newspaper.
Pa motive power both of production and
exchange, bus along with the parallel
TH E SANFORD D AILY HERALD.
a-a
development of machinery completely
Pa
revolutionized tho conditions of Indusn n la »
la * « » l*s Ms
to R i id rs la M Pa try, necessitating a division of labor
i »
on a far wider basis than that con­
templated by Adam Smith. At the
Take w a r o n " b a b y t a l k ” SIGHT OF MONEY WON HIM present day It Is not n mere question
of personal adaptation, hut of load, na­
.actnnati School Authorities Have la- Prospector Rsfused $100,000 for Mina, tional nnd International fitness nnd spobut Sold for $10,000 Actual
clnltrillion for carrying on different
iued Special Appeal to Women’ e
Gold Money,
forms of Industry, Division of labor
Clubs of the City.
bns become only a factor In the wid­
jla appeal lmn been made by theM! l Money's nn odd sort of commodity er problem of the organisation of la­
I’ euthorlllcs of Clnclnnntl |o the , ,in&lt;l s"»»c Persona know very little of bor, neeensnry to the success of every
bets of Hint city to enlist In a war nr," nl rash from Intimate acquaint- great Industrial undertaking.—Cleve­
land Plnla Dealer.
t "baby talk," and Its efTecIs on ftnr&lt;**
Ir children, nnd n s|&gt;eclal speaker!
Harry Vrness tells of an obi snurbtcn appointed to carry this cause ' 'Luigh of ihe Klondike, who had a
W RITER’S NAME W ILL LIVE
ihr inotliers' clubs,
j valuable rialm nfter several years of
While much of tho talk with which i dangers and hardships In (lie North.
Superficial Critics Have Misjudged
I mothers beguile their babies may , ,,p «&gt;"&gt;e I" Seattlo nnd operators
the Work Given to the World
I vrrv foolish to others, It seems ;■ w,m realized (tie vnlne of tils hohlltK*
by Sir Walter Raleigh.
,
i
had
tried
to
buy
him
out
for
$100,000.
ivmml goisl to Hie baby, nnd while
t claim that It makes stutterers and hut It was no use, the prospector held
It I* something of n paradox that
other defects of speech may on. Then ennie th e .wise limn who the lust work of Sir Walter Raleigh,
(jwnniie truth In It, the "baby talk" made ‘ the deal,'nnd for one-tenth of "The War In Hit* Air," should have
^1 tear comparison lyltli much oilier Hint sum. Tlie stage-managed propo­ been the history of a greut modern
sition was worked. I Ike this:
lit hfflrd by children.
ml venture, written upon a largo scale.
The operators cornered their man
|While good speech Is Important, t)ie
T o those who knew Ratelgb. whose
i l t t !« of more Importance than the on the main street nnd Imliieed him dentil a vast number of friends'and
to
accompany
them
to
n
dark
little
mer—In fact, good matter naturally
disciples are deploring, only by bis
i!, ta foml matter In speech. It l'„ ! oftlce &lt;&gt;ff Marlon street. There Ibey works, be may have seemed somewhat
talked
Alaska
nnd
mining
until
tbev
Irs-t ipilte us Important that liardetached from Hie life about him. mid
well as
ns mol
mol hen*,
tiers, are
are 'hongtd limy Imd their man In the Intent upon the niceties and elegancies
iti. fftibcrs as well

etui tn select the rigid subject mat- proper frame of mind. They opened of style.
fi.r bilk Is-fore and to their dill- up the subject of n deal and tie ndThe most «if hi* hook* deal with
jit rtint baby talk be eliminated. mltled he had been offered $11x1,000.
the past. In which t bo superb Hn I
"And you'll never sell for HiatT'
|Try. a* lhe&gt; may. the teacher* are
critic might think Raleigh was Undine
Ml; to have a hard (line anyway to one said, ami when the miner said tin escape from reality. The siqierttlnrr many mothers that l&gt;Miy talk "N o " the would he purebaser went to llelnl rrllle o f rolirve would turn- been
not the proper language In which a table near by Hint uns eoverpd with wrong.
i addrrvs the baby, both ns to sale n elolii nn&lt;l stuitehed the covering
Like nil good writers, Raleigh bail
matter and method o f speech,— away. There, stacked In neat but mi Intense Interest In all Hint was
i'Hretest ii{.pinirlng . plies, was 510,000
Sinhurgli Idspatch,
iilioul him. Whatever be read be put
In bright, new shiny S‘J0 gold pieces.
always to tin* test. of life, nnd thus
"There's what W e'll , give you,"
KMIES OF WOMEN W ARRIORS shouted one of Ihe operators as he [ found Hie bint, the only commentary
for the books wlilrli be loved full
saw tin* miner's eyes gleam. "You j
well.—From ".Musing* Without Meth­
suoni. According to Ancient Writ- Just sign the deed, ami take the
od" in 'Blackwood's Magazine.
[in. Wire Fierce Fighters— Some
money,"
Records of Their Deeds.
And the miner, unused to money,
Hnrthc"ffe ,*a a Doy.
carried away by the sight of real coin,
Wi nn Noiihellffe. Alfred Harms*
iwoiing in itmlent writer*, thg signed.— Portland Oregonian.
worth by inline, was a young boy the
Mstifls wen* a tintloti of female war
“ family lived nt St, Johns Wood, next
who allowed no men to lire
ax Hi.'in. lint inarched to bill He SPEEDED UP POSTAL SERVICE to a select seminary for girls o f twelve
to sixteen, and frequently the liny*’
jjjrr Omnmnnd of their queen. They
'* orradonnl Intercourse with the First Exclusive Tranaportation of the ball would be knocked over Hie fence
Mails, In 1875, W ai Watched
Into the seminary garden, with ensu­
of neighboring states. If hoys
With Intense Interest.
ing rrhioiietnineo from the principal.
vre born to them, they either sent
Once when the hall came over the
to their fathers nr killed them,
The first exclusive mall train was fence Into (lie garden. Hie story goes,
the girl* were brought up for
Mr. ntcl ih.'lr breast* were burned placed lu service Sept. Ik. IK7.Y Leav­ a grili-eful. dork-eyed girl o f thirteen
that tlicj might not lie prevented ing New York. It arrived on schedule took ( mins,-..ion of It. mol when Har­
bending Hie bow. From Hits mJ-1 time tn H i lingo the following day. old Hnrtusworth &lt;lumbered after It Hie
the) reeelved the tiumq of Amn- nfter n Journey of twenty six hours. refused to give It up. Later Alfred
Great Interest was taken nt Hint time literally dropped In and by a combina­
o*. which I* •'breiisllosa.”
In
this nib post'll tmln. which carried tion o f Inct nnd blarney nnf only got
, The Asiatic Amazon* are said to
**e at one time subdued the whole the western mail from New York to the hnll but got ihe girl's confidence
Asia, and to hnvo hhllt Smyrna, Chicago nt n greater speed than nny nnd promise to return Hie bnll when­
i HI; recently raptured and burned passenger train could rointunml, and, ever It again came over Into the gar­
furthermore delivered Hint mail nt Chi­ den. Tradition lias It that six years
the Ttirk«. nnd other elites.
cago distributed ned arranged for tin- Inter she lieenmc Mrs. Alfred HarmsIdthrr nntloiiR of Amazon* menmediate dlspnleh to other lines, or wnytli.— Kansas City Ktur.
W bv the [indents were the S'-y I Il­
for delivery b.v carrier In t’ldengo.

ls Amazons, who In nflert lines mar*
al among the neighboring Scythians.
M the ,\frl.-itn Amazon*, nlm subd the Gorgon* and Atlnntea.
“filed tbrough Egypt nnd Arabia,
r: handed their rnplinl on the
Mp Iriinniit. hut wera ' annihilated
Hercules.
What |j Earth Lika InaldeT
I ” M Ideas In regard to the high bent
Ihe iiQknuwM Inside o f the enrth
*7 have in tin revised, If the jneotp
hr evidence tnblmvd tty tctn|tcrnr r Icos In ItlT deep w ells In the
111^ htnlea by Dr. C. H. Van OrW*l. |div»lntl geologist o f the Unit■tale, lieologieul survey, should he
Hrtre.l |,y Inter Investigations. Ac*
' lnK to Ibis expert, Ihe steady InIn temperature, so great that
|“,l," 'r o.uld not live at n depth o f
r uille. a|.|&gt;ears to he less rapid a
t r •*'M&gt;nd Hint depth.
Combined
[, lhe Liet Hint mathematician*
[ *• not Vet found the law o f dlatrlbu"f lemperatnro from the surfaei*
" ‘[" 'T " f the earth, this makes
p *rt»lu rtie estimation o f some set* * that Hu. heu( nt the center Is
E 1 tts l^MXxt degress Fahrenheit.
MYSRon* nt 11 depth o f about 7,500
^ have been taken, but Dr. Van Or■ bits not been able to carry Ilia
^todgoUaiu, ftirtlier.—Sclenco Sort-

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°* the administration shipping

tost 6 strategic halt In yesterday,

senate voting 44 to 12 not to table
“Otion by Senator Ladd, Republi■ * &lt;rt*' f’«ro!ina, to lay aside the
K * biU «nd take up the filledDili.

LEGAL HOLIDAY

With the beginning of Ihe year lStkt
the mall licluix'ii New York nnd San
Fraudseo was also carried on fast
trnlns, consuming loss time than the
fnslest passenger train. Fust trnlns
between ( ’hlerigo and Omaha ran the
more limn 500 miles In less than ten
hours. An Important feature of the
pew service was Unit by which mull
bngs were enugbt without stopping Ihe
trains, mid which brought even small
towns tho benefit of speedy service,
the Detroit New* stnles.

Gold Found In Nova Scotia.
Consul McCdim nt Yarmouth, N. H.,
says It I'i reported Hint rich gold-bear­
ing quartz has been struck on property
nt Malegn Barrens, Queens county. In
(be Yarmouth consular district. The
preliminary development was conclud­
ed recently, nnd quartz IS now being
taken out and crushed. It Is nlso re­
ported that a rich strike has been made
In arena on the "South Rabbit* lend,
Malegn Barrens, nnd Hint there have
been eleven men employed on, the
workings since early spring. On July
t
Blueberry Rapture.
20 a shot fired optned up n live-foot
Both these splendid varieties of ber­ lead of iitiartz showing rich gold speci­
ries (high and low growing), which mens.
•are probably the best berry growing oil
butties In the world, nre a free gift
What Did Ha Gat Then?
of God to (bo people of New England.
Benny, smnll scion of n Montgomery
Beautiful In Its white or slightly rose­ county family. Is nt Hie age when In­
ate flower, beautiful In leaf and habit, struction on etiquette seeina neces­
tho bush I*, " f course, most lovely sary. Sunday, the family was Invited
when laden down with It a cerulean ber­ out for dinner. While at llie table,
ries—large, round and plump, dusted the hostess served Benny with a sec­
over with a fine soft fuzz or bloom, ond piece of.cnke. On his noncom­
nnd packed full almost to tho point mittal acceptance of the favor, he was
o f bursting With a Julco which l,s mure admonished by bin mother;
dellclouH thnn nny known nectur. The
“ Now, what do you say, Benny?"
ripe, rich, woodsy flavor of the perfect
Hastily gulplrtg down the Inst frag­
New England blueberry Is Indescrib­ ment o f the second allce, Benny re­
able. In It nre tho perfume of the plied, with dlfilcuRy:
wild rose and of tho clover J In flint"dot any' woreTT-i-Indianapolis
ters o f the palate Hw savor of the
.' '■
.
blueberry Is precisely what th e!beRUlce n«te of the wood thrush la In the
N iw A ttf
lew ' '■:
domain of sound. Eathettrolly, « »
Agtnan wfio
wh&gt;i had Bvgh ciifpigsit to
well ns In habitat, the two are cl'qsely writ© a cirett* poster snildenly found
associated, Both srnsntlons nre Inef­ hltnself at n toss for n fresh adject I vo.
fable, nnd quite without parallel In
"8 e« here," lie said to his emjiloyer.
nature.—“ Nomad" In Boston .Tran­ "I don't know what to say about this
script.
panther. Have you a thesaurus?'!
Tlie mnnager of tbu circus looked nt
Daily Herald on salo at Joe's Smoke littn with suspicion.
"No. s i « I have not," he said, "and I
House, Mobley’s Drug Store nml
don't
think I shall do nnytlitng about
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf
getting one this year. I never heard
of a circus having one, either, «nd .Vre
We give unquestionable Sanford known *omo good shows. Where are
references. We are what wo claim, they raised, anyway. I'd like to know?"
Sewing Machine Expert*, cleaning, —I'lttsburg Dispatch.

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ORLANDO W ILL HAVE
Founders’ Week
LARGER PUBLICITY TAX
COMMISSION FAVORS IT
Program Starts
will vote on nn increase in
Thurs., Feb. 22 itsOrlando
publicity tax April 24, when the
charter board election is held, the city
commission
decided yesterday after
38TII AN N IVE R SAR Y OF ROLLINS
a
conference
with the committee from
COLLEGE — 418T BIRTHDAY
the Chamber of Commerce. The in­
FOR W IN TE R PARK
crease, If authorized, would increase
the public levy to two mills.
Rollins College authorities and Win­
The committee, headed by Unymcr
ter Park town ofTiciala announce ns
F. Maguire, president of thot cham­
the program which is to celebrate the ber, went before the commission at
thirty-eighth nnnivyrfsry of
the
city hall yesterday fgrenpon to make
founding of 'Rollins- college, and the
nTformal request for the election. A
forty-flat anniversary o f tho found­
conference with Mayor Duckworth
ing of Winter Pnrk, Florida, from
and Commissioner J. G. Manual had
Thursday, February 22, through Sunbeen held several day* ago with both
dny, February 25:
ofTiciuls indicating they approved of
THURSDAY, frEB. 22.
calling the election so that the deci­
(Washington's Birthday celebra­ sion to issue the cnil was expected.
tion).
The committee pointed out the ben­
Commemorating the founding of tho
efits that would result from tho in­
town of Winter Pnrk.
crease, referring to tho work which
. 2:20 p. m. Band concert and pag- has been done with the fond obtained
ennt, representing the return of Once- from n tax o f one mill. The city haa
ola, chief of the Seminole*, on tho| grown, the committee told the com­
shores of Lake Osceola.
mission. until the present fund is not
4:00 p. tti. Speaking on important sufficient for its publicity roquiretopics by Irving Bhchollcr, the distin­ ments.
guished author; R. J. Sprague, acting
Comparison with the publicity ,tnx
president Rollins college, nnd W. C, o f other cities brought out the fact
Comstock, one o f tho founders of Rob t|ult j j j amj js now j,p0n,ijng nearly
Hns college, mid the city of Winter f l 00,000 a year from a publicity tax
l'ark.
alone nnd that West Palm Bench has
R:20 p, m. Woman’s Club.
nn annual fund of $40,000 from the
Municipal reception and dance at xnme source. —Orlando Sentinel.
Winter l ’ark Woman's Club house.
FRIDAY, FEU. 21.
4:00 p. m. Knowles hall.
The Irving Bachellcr prize essay
contest for Florida -high school boys
nnd girls.
.
Chairmnn: Mr. Marshal C. Wilson.
Contestants: Miss Rosamond MeCanless; St. I’etcrsburg high school,
"The Evil of Intolerance in America."
Miss Addie M, Muller, Snnford High
School, “ The Evil of Intolerance in
America," Miss Gladys E. Ridge, Kt.
Petersburg high school, "The Settle­
ment of St. Augustine and Its Kenriy,
History." Mr. George K. Armcs, Jr.,
Tallahassee high school, “ Florida's Futuie Among the States." Mr. Richard
M. Naylor, Lakeland high school, "F lo­
rida’s Future Among the States."
Judges: Irv ing Bncheller, chairman;
Mrs. Hiram Powers, Supt. Sexton
Johnson, Principal W. B. Feagle, Win­
ter l’ark high schouL
"Higher Education."
Presentation of prizes by Mr. Bneheller, ft p. m. in the college com­
mons.
.
Thirty-first anniversary dinner of
the Delphic Literary society.
Toastmaster: Mr. I). ' A. Cheney,
prseident of the Rollins Club of Or­
lando.
Welcome: Miss It. Miriam Stewart,
president of the Delphic Literary So­
ciety.
Guests of honor: Representatives
of the college and high school litera­
ry societies of Florida.
8:1)6 p. ni. in Knowles hnll, debate,
juniors versus seniors.
Subject: "Resolved, that there ahull
lie Federal ownership and operation
of the coal resource)* of the United
States."
SATURDAY, FEB. '2L
Alumni Day
10;00 a. m. in Carnegie Hnll, an­
nual meeting of the Florida Collegiate
Pres.t association.
10:00 n. m., in Carnegie hnll.'L
twenty.fifth annual meeting of the
Alumni Association.
President, Mr. J. H. Hill. ’20.
Vice president, Miss-Mary L. Branahum, 'll.
Secretary, Miss Susan T. Gladwin,
"J'J.
Treasurer, Miss Ada McKnlght, '19.
' 10 a. m., in Carnegie hall, annual
mooting of board o f trustees.
I p. ni. in the commons, annual
nlumni luncheon in honor o f senior*.
Toastmastbr, Mr. J. II. Hill, pres­
ident of the Alumni association..
3 p. m. on nthlctic field, baseball,
Bilious vs. Winter Pnrk All-Stars,
0 p. m. in tho commons, the twentyninth anniversary dinner of the "R ol­
lins Snndspur."
Welcome: Mr. Charles E. Ward, ed­
itor of the "Sandspur" nnd president
of the Florida Collegiate Press Asso­
ciation.
Guests of Honor; Representative*
o f the Florida Press.
,
8 p. m. in Knowles hall, annual con­
cert of the Glee Club and orchestra.
.9:20 p. m.# in Carnegie Hall, recep­
tion by trustees to fnculty, alumni
students and frionds of Rollin* college
SUNDAY, FEB. 25.
Founders’ Day
a. m. Founders’ Day services.
Congregational Church, Now England Avenue.
Jnu;
Mithodist Church, temporarily lo­
cated at th© Woman’* Club house.
All Saints’ Episcopal" Church, In
terlachen avenue.
Rnptist church, Interlachcn avenue
■ 8 p. ni. in Knowles hall, services un­
der the mi.spices of the Chapel
ation.
Chairman: Irving Bncheller, presi­
dent of the organisation.

SKATING. DANCING AND SPECIALTIES.— LAKE MARY SKATING
ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

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a legal holiday, the ert* Co., FcrndaliFApta. Thono 231; House, Mohlay's Drug Store and
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.— Another
resolution proposing a world's eco­
nomic conference in Washington was
introduced in the senate yesterday
by Senator Owen, Democrat, Oklaho­
ma, who introduced n^simtinr pend­
ing measure by Senator Borah, Ida­
ho.

cr courts, If King is ordered to jail
Tick Eradication
for refusing to answer the questions
that are put to him. The case will
In Gadsen County
bo watched with interest by news­
Brings More Money
paper men over the state and the final
derision will ho o f importance to every
QUINCY, Fla., Feb. 21.—Gadsden
newspaper man who is working. King
says that for him to reveal the source I coun,l &gt;’ is the on,y tic.k fcvcr W * ™ ]
ot his information would cause him
*-'ol5RtY in b lorida which carried
to break his word and would bring jon »* * * &lt; "* »«« tick eradication work
trouble on tho person* who told him I i'"1®* yenri nn*i the benefit* are shown
the facts on which he based his story. li: price* now being paid to our cattle
owners since the federal officials au­
thorized on January 20th, shipment of
Florida to Porto Rico
cattle from this county^ to qp«« mar­
Will Be Next Flight, kets in the United States.
Cattle owner* in quarnntlpeij Flor­
U. S. Aviators Try ida counties tan compare the follow­
ing prices ami figure just how much
Rreelved Flying Order* nt Washing­ it is costing thorn to raise ticks,: on
basis of what Jhey can get for their
ton Yesterday
; cattle in dosed market*.
Illy Tlie A ma«ifIfilrd
On February 15th the following
DAYTON. Feb. 20.— Lieut.
... ,,
,
,u&gt;'.sales were made in Gadsden county;
Kirtscy of \Yilbur Field will be a part , tjfl tfa|t(c „ t
ceflU
„d. live
of a squadron, ©f American aviators ; wcI M
^
fit 0
cenU pcr
who will fly from Florida to Porto
, an&lt;,
catu# at f42 |)cr anl.
Rico soon. He received (lying Orders
,
.
... . . .
. .
,,
.,, mnl. One buyer made the statement
from Washington yesterday. He will j
class of cattle would bring
go to Kelly Field; Texas, where he
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11% to 2 1-4 cents per pound nt point
will join other aviators who will make, ^
origin in quarantined counties
'where systematic tick eradication
; work has not been undertaken.
GEORGIA SUPREME COURT
Alabama market* has\* taken the
CANNOT AUTHORIZE 1
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RECEIVE KFOR THE KLAN bu,k o f 0,8 CBlt,e but " incc ‘ he quar______
;antino was raised Tampa buyers hav©
! met most of the competitive prices of*
l l l r T b r A a * o r l n t n 1 t’ r « « 1
A T L A N T A , Feb, 20.—Evidence pre-Jfcred by outside buyers,
seated in the ease 'o f Harry Terrell
and others against the Klnn, alleging
Six Are Killed
the misuse of bunds by E. Y. Clark,
in Train Wreck
imperial giant of the former imperinl
wizard, pro tern, does not authorise
Near Elmira Today
the appointment of a receiver for the
property o f the organization, accord­
(Hr Tfcf \*«orlnlrd I*rr*a1
ELMIRA, N. Y „ Feb. 20.— Six per­
ing to a derision of the Georgia su­
sons were killed in a Iran wreck this
preme court.
morning on the I.ehigh Valley railSKATING, DANCING AND SPEC-1road at Rummerficld, I’n., about ten
1ALTIES.— LA K E MARY SKATING miles south of Tonawanda. It was
ACADEMY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. reported most o f the dead were train­
2SQ-3tc men of Pennsylvania cities.
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ST. PETERSBURG. Fob. 20.—Ra­
ther thou reveal the source of infor­
mation on which he based news sta- _
rie* in The Tourist News, Harry King, “
a member of the staff of that paper, [a
ileclnred that lie would go to jail
ami stay. County Judge John U. Bird
hns ordered King to tell from whom
he got the information contained in
a story dealing with illegal net fish­
ing. Thearticle stated that there have
been persistent violations of the fish­
Our orders are coming in to fast that if it were not that we
ing laws of this section.
kept prepared to rentier real service we euuliK
not handle them.
Judge Bird summoned King to tell
who gave him the information so that ■
there cqjgld be criminal prosecution.
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PHONE US
King "declined to tell. He hns been ■
given a week to think it over but says
and we deliver prompt, anywhere, any time. And if you do
he will not change his mind. He has
not drink Elder Water now— you will,
employed Judge Frccmnn P. lame to
after one trial
defend him and the attorney contends
that the courts hnvo held a judge
or n grnnil jury cannot require a news
paper reporter or editor to reveal
sources of information that was se­
cured confidentially.
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                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 21, 1923; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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