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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1923
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CELERYjMARKETS
FAIR
MANY RIBBONS
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IN DISPUTE,
Not Represented as it Should Have Been
FRANCE AND GERMANY County
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But Exhibit Was Creditable

PREM IER LAW’S SPEECH IN

AIR
SERVICE OVER
UNITED STATES

Carlot ShipmentH fur Monday, Fob. 19;
floridn—Satiford section ...... .......... 11
California
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Detttinations of Florida Shipments
Hitomnc Ynrda, 9; Pittsburgh, 1;
Waycross, 3} Atlnnta, 1; New York,
1; Memphis, 1; Florence 1.
Diversions Filed1 Since Last Deport
From Waycross and Jacksonville,
Fell. 17th: Destined to Dnltiniore 1,
Chicago 1, Youngstown 1, Potomac
Ynrdn 1.
From Florence, Feb. 19th: Destin­
ed to Potomac Ynrda, 3; Indianapolis,
I; Boston. 1; Cincinnati, 1; Columbus,

AB0LUWI CONVICT LEASE
iTOgjBE SOUGHT|
IN NEXT LEGISLATURE
EXTERMINATION
OF BOLL WEEVIL
IS TAKEN UP CAMPAIGN IS
COMMISSIONER

McRAE

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ACTIVE IN THIS FIGHT AND
Seminole County hnd n very credit­ II. F. Wheeler, citrus, celery.
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
A.
Lcinhart,
celery,
beet.i.
HAS HEEN FOR YEARS
able exhibit nt tire Mid-Winter SubSHOWS TREND
E, R. Moore, celery.
Tropicnl Fair at Orlando last week,
Partin Bros., lettuce.
being awarded some eighty or ninety
%
Longwood
ribbons and ninny cash prizes. It
I.. G. Hartley, Bugnr enne syrup.
takes co-operation to assemble such
Tliere wore a good many o th ers'
nn exhibit, both from the fnrmers nnd
AT NATIONAL COTTON CONFER­ For All Civic Organizations
Of Notions By King George and CBFOItB MANY YEARS THIS those who give their time, energy and who were willing nnd hnd planned to From Waycross, Feb. Ittth: Destin­
Throughout the State to Take
ENCE AT ATLANTA, UA,
WILL HE MEANS OF qUICK
thought, in collecting the exhibits, exhibit, hut were unable to, because ed to Philadelphia, 1.
Help from America Would Not
Up This Oucstinn
,
MEETING
TRANSPORTATION
plncing them, nnd'caring for them. It of unavoidable circumstnnccs.
From Potonine Yards, Felt. 19th:
Be Considered by fran co
ir tho desire of the Seminole County
Awards won by Seminole County
M ir T h e i M i w t a t f d I 'r f M l
.
Destined to New York, .1; Dnltimorc,
&lt;|t&gt; Tlir \a«nrlnlr,l l’rr»»)
(Hr The A.mirlnlrtl I’rro.)
TAU-AHASSEE, Feb. 20.—Com­
d ir T h r a m n U ImI Pw m I
At n inter date another list of the
ATLANTA, Feb. 20.—As the first
BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 20.—Before Fair Association to thank each nnd
LONDON, Feb. 20.—Scant hope for many years every important business every one who, in any way, cbntribut- awards won by Seminolo in the poul­
step bringing to focus fight for the missioner of Agriculture McRea again
Britin- hintcrventlon nt thin time in c&lt;ntcr of tlte nntion will |»c connected td to the success of Seminole's display try and other buildings will be given. Shipping Point Information for Mon* ^extermination of tbo boll weevil, th e :,0 °k UP the cudgel agmnjt the coun­
the dispute between France and Ger­ by air mail routes and transmission this year, npd especially the follow­
day. February 19th
National Cotton Conference nt its i ty convict leasing system. Abolition
Firsts
many i* to be Kleaned from Premier of mail between these centers will be .in*: »• , * ,
h"* t&gt;wn ^ '^ h t by Me
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, clear. 'npcrfng nci ’ ion. devid ! to form n ot
L. A. Brumley, bale of cotton, cot-,
Bonar Low’a apoech -in the house of
v'ery
Kince Rc took
Mrs. Fr A* Johnson, who so ably ton seed.
Itatilinga light, demand anil move-(committee compered f n pres-nta* llu,!
.
by means of airplanes flying at night
common* lost evening. The premier
Sheldon,
Ccnqvn,
busehel
of
went
slow,
market
steady.
Carlot*
f.
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of
nil
states
to
work
out
inter’
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over lighted nirwnya is the opinion of cr rioted during the whole fair; A. V.
L. A.
u bfTirc la civic and women's ori^nlza
concluded debate on joint liberal rani Henderson, second assistant
lAton&gt;
mi. b. usunl terms: 10-invb crates Gol-!fitn(L, eonimittee iih suggested In
. ! tiona throughout the state calling ntamendment to thchuldrcaa In reply to
postmaster general expressed in nn
Johnson, {Markham, cot- d™ Holf-blanrhlng 4-0 dox. stalks in I la te r from President Harding
the commluioner detcntlon to what
w
the speech "f^oni the throne cal line
tne rongn 5
&lt;o, Trend, M ra n ,]a. ,-orifereme. Governor Hardvd:-k, ^
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.WK,m|nablc.. ,,rncticB of
address before the Alabamu postmas­
"ntMiminnble"
upon the league o f Nations, with the
chnliman uf committee.
hull
.
nH*i m iifns i Ka
ters in a conference here. Exjteri„
c,
.v Allen, Siuiford, carrots, •I'OPiidox, : talk Hi tho tourIi , mostly uumoil
ty convict**
convicts anil
ai asking tno
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help of Americn to investigate Ger­
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jtnemherrhip will l«* announced Inter. legislature
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......... in April
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......., to halt
w.i.
ments etudy have demonstrated, Hen­ Stewart, A. C. Foster and Mrs. Stewl,o urged
many's ability to p«y reparations. The
art, who .gave liberally of their time
j, aicCiollnnil. Sanford, beets,
derson
raid,
that
night
flying
is
safe
the practice. The governor is known
amendment lost by a vote of 305 to
and lianl work arranging the exhibit
, A |lrun)|py Sanford, lettuce.
Total carlot ablpmcnts from San­
to In- fnvorabic to tho abolition of
19«, The premier informed the house and practicable.
Monday night or keeping .1 up during
, „
S)tnforJ( onion».
ford tbit: Henson to dale
— 9.H0
the system.
.
that intervention by the league com­
Total cnrlot shipments from Manthe week.
j{ j( UBC&gt; Sanford, strawberries.
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mission as proposed in the amend1
1)01
litre 4his season to date
The
trucks
of
Messrs.
Lorsing
and
Antorirun
Fruit
Growers,
Sanford.
TALLAHASSEE,
Feb.
20.—The
i
ment would be considered by France
Total carlot shipments from SnnVaughn rendered service, which, tho rf|incat, Cnblmgc.
next legislature will bo nskod to give
a sin net of hostility.
paid for, was such that showed great
W. It. Glidewell, Sanford, par.-kv. \ ford lust season to date
their aid to the oyster fields in Frank­
,'nteiest and a desire to help in any
Mrs. F. A.' Johnson, Markham, pep- Total carlot shipments from Mnnlin ninety, according to un advertisoLONDON, Feb. 20.—Tlie House of
nice last reason to ilsU
MV- \ \ isn'tt'ts MERE PRESENT anent appearing in an Apalachicola
possible
wny.
per*.
Common* last night, by a vote «&gt;f 30r&gt;
John Ipdl, Lake M onroe, fimiioohm
Ctiase &amp; Co,, who kindly furnished
a n d e n j o y e d t h e iio i r
paper, signed by S. J. Giles, represento 190, rejected the liberal amend­
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Hngnn,
Sanfortl,
turpentim
trucks
for
t'.io
trips;
Mr.
Reel,
who
i nt is a front that county. Giles ndvorTampa
experienced
its
first
real
ment to the address in reply to thoj
Tbe Sanford Rotary Club had an -1 tiling in conformity with the law regexhibit.
ipccch from the throne proposing an; winter weather of the season Sun- furnished a truck for a trip.
Mrs. K. A. Johnson, Markham, ex
other g« ul mooting to lay with ntiiny ulating the publication of local bills,
investigation by the League of Nn- day night when the temperature tum­ The exhibitors, who with g reat care
vinitorn present and a general good ;uiiil he would ask ah annual appro­
lion* with American co-opcrntion into bled to 35 degree t. only three points prepared the best of everything so.liibit of woods.
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time
had by nil presehl, \mong the priation of ten thousand dollars for
Chuluptn.
guavas.
above
freezing.
George
Jacob
Germany’s capacity to pay repara­
that tourists visiting the fair might
visitors v.ire * 1lube it Anderson of 1five years •«« be used in replanting
W. Graven, ( ’)iuluota. Hornet’s nest.
While there was a heavy frost, ac­ know wlint we have, were:
tions. The debate on the question was
Atlanta, Harry Ferrari nnd Hr. Ken­ the oyster Itcds in his county.
M.
A.
Kilvert,
Oviedo,
tomatoes.
lifted above tho ordinary by the bril- cording to reports received by W. J.
Crown 1‘nper Co., fruit nnd vege­
nedy of KuatU, Hr. Johu (fuiiit of
II. Levy, Geneva, cured meats.
lisnt speech of former Premier Lloyd Ih-nnclt, in charge of the weather bu­ table wraps.
' HOP'S SOME DAMAGE TO TRFCK iVatkin-. New York, II. M. McCntiso! J, I-'. McClelland, .Sanford, corn.
George, who revealed unditninished reau, vegetables were damaged con­
Randall Chase, clrtus fruits.
Lind of Philndeiphia, Wyman Hu ton
(HOPS—WARMER
V. Srhmplts, Sanford, cy p n -s knee
f .iamenlary"energy. Thus, because! slderebiy in difTe^cnt sections, ical eit
John Russell, escarole.
of
Palntka ami Admit M&lt;&gt;-' of Orrus
fruit
escaped
unharmed.
!
flower
containers.
TODAY
parliamentary etiquette whicli rvM. Stoinoff, celery and bananas.
nitgt-burg, S.
The Florida Citrus Exchange is­
T. I*. Mend, Oviedo, pnlnus.
;arJs an amendment to the address
1.. I. Frazier, celery.
Swope &amp; I .excite. Oviedo, celery.
There wan a heavy white fro.-.l in, All of them were intiuduced by
u a vote of censure ngninst tiro gov­ sued n statement Monday morning to
1.. A. Brumley, bale cotton, seed cot­
Noah Jacobs, Chuluota, scediing thir. section tills morning nnd tin- President D. L. Thrat-ber nnd all of
ernment of the day, tho House ri ject- the effect that citrus fruit has not
i)s Development Will Mean
rd u proposal whicl, probaldy hnd been damaged south of Dcl-aud. The ton, cotton seed, lettuce.
tgrajH’fruit.
|therm om eter went down to 25 again them responded with a fi&gt; wworfkt of
G.
B.
Frank,
lettuce,
cabbage.
Greater-Values for Land, Bays
J. T. McClain, Geneva, Homosassn; |,u^ t|IC wind was not blowing nnd it appreiention for the fact that they t
the strung syn,pntl»y of the "majority exchange was advised that some cnrly
.1. F. McCleinnd, celery, lettuce, corn
Overstreet
,
o fits nirmbers because the contrary bloo mhns been damaged, but. the
orange. King orange.
jdld not scloom as cold ns it was jester- had been allowed to livPl&lt;)ng enough,
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and
beets.
Genera Citrus Exchange, Geneva,!,(ny nuuning. *H is said Hint the frost to sc« Sanford.
vote would have meant the fall of the groves below Del-and, n'&lt; lyrfhole, are
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/ 1 An Ibcreasc of nt lenst a q u a rte r.
L W. flcnly., corn.
not hurt,
Tangerine.
^agsdu dippe^the tende!^—vegetables ♦
government.
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d,,’
yMlctt &amp; Hwrvn, KohR rahl, carrots.
Ser^ n ’tdllion dollar* in tho deposits
Weatherman
Bennett
says
th
a
t
the
1.. G. Hartley, Longwnod, syruji.
but no m atcrml drunage has been done |
j ny
» fine talk on
II. A .1- Fisher, liberal member who
in tli • hanks of Oilnndo nnd n great­
Geo. Slack, honey. bnUnnas.
redevelopment
of
:lhe
northwestern
Geo. Slock, Sanford, granulated |M.ro except in spots. Aside from n vice as lit- aw r. and while Dr. t at
an* president of tire board of educa­
%
er
inei'-n . in land value* in this sec­
l)r.
Heitz,
bananas,
tree
nnd
fruit.
honey.
f. v ni res' of penper*, some tunintoc pente:* i ■ mim’,«K',l nntmtg the new
tfl
tion in the Lloyd George cabinet in high pressure area nnd its movement
tion
nre
two
results
which
may
be
ex­
Philip
Andrews,
tomatoes.
;,li i. P orter Wakefield, Geneva. 1* '. hi,J hcuns, etc., and some of the home member* in Ratal V he has alw ays
the opening debate, considered tin1 southward during Saturday nnd Sat­
John Bell, finnioehio. celery.
urday
night
causer)
tin
colder
weather
Idnw
ribbons mi preserves, jellies, c t , . enrdeo* t w i n . little tender stu ff bveh a real Rotnrtnn in point of ser­ pected if tho waterways of the stato
cooperation of America so nil-impor­
arc developed, beginning with tho
over the southern part of the United
Tildeti Jucobs, sweet potatoes, mis­ Gcnevn Woman’s Club, one blue ril&gt;tb ,. fields liere nr, it was tpo early vice nnd knows someUting alM,ut ser­
tant that if Amcricnu participation
deepening of the channel of the St.
states Sunday morning. Warnings [cdlnncpus collective exhibit,
in the season for the spring trops to vice as he has lived it. He said Hint
bon.
.
could not be obtained othefwise she
Johns river from Jacksonville to San-^
were issued Sunday morning for tem -1 R. Muse, strawberries,
Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Mnrkhnm, pe- be planted.
service is Ihe basis of nil wortjiy en
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thoul dbe permitted to send delegates
ford, nrcordln gto a statement mado
peratures of from 28 to 32 thrqugh
John Meisch, celery,
rnna, cassava product*, stignr cane,
terprises and that it consisted of sev-;
independently of the league.
by Senator M. O. Overstreet to officentral Florid# nnd 31 in Tnmpn, with i American Fruit Growers, Chinese Rhodes grass, Japan clover, Guienn
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 2 0 -A min­ cr.d importnnt points such as inspl- d u ll of the Florida Waterways Traf' Lord Robert Cecil on tlje other hand heavy fruit killing frost.
Icabbage, celery.
imum
temperature of 30 degree-*, the rntiou, advice, example, admonition,;
grass,
Palmetto
lints.
while not minimizing the importance
i tic league, with hendquarters in OrMonday morning the lowest tempo- J Thornton's, sugar cane,
T.
Teitsema,
Geneva,
comb
honey.
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wch
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of the-winter, was registered lending
iriHilllll the
MU' helping
IICI|Mlif; hand,
IIMIIU, personal
|MliHSMMs in
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of the American help, thought that a rnturp in Ttimpn was 35, In Eustis 2K.j
a
Derry, potted escarole and ice bee’s wax.
nt
the
bwal
weather
bureau
nt
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a.
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ttucncc
nnd
several
other
important
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llucnce
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cn
itm
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h„
become
w ry
formal invitation to- Washington BaHow 32. Gainesville 20, and in berg lettuce.
-m
Seconds
m. yrnterilny. The low temperature adjunct*. Dr. t nr,.enter &gt;|Ud that co. ,nU.r, sU,,
tho U.aBUc’. plans
would entail grave danger of rebuff­ Jacksonville 30. Indications for Mon­
John Holly, escarole, lemons, king! H. II. Pnttishnll, Geneva, rutabaga w;is mrompatiictl by n heavy killing operation ur the upbiiildtitg of Die •*
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ing America and might cause Wash­ day night nre for not quite so cold,
u,D ■.4
oranges. '
i
city
is
part
*&gt;f
your
service
t«&gt;
your
Partin
Bros.,
Wagner,
lettuce.
fm
-t.
which
yaused
damage
to
gtowington to restate that government’s with the lowe-Ht tem perature in Tam­ J.' IL.Stewnrt, floriln display.
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innn und patriotic Floridian., Ho wn*
1 Chas. Phillip,t, strawberries.
jjng vegetables, but did not hurt fruit, city nnd that good cheer, helping n n speaker at the recent meeting of,. (
opinio nthats Europe must compose her pa ns 40. Forecasts for Tuesday nre
Chns. Lord, bananas.
man to help himself nnd other ideas
J. R. Stewart, Sanford, floriln cx-jii.
said,
own quarrels. I-ord Robert, like other fair and warmer.—Tampa Times.
tho league in the Orlnndo Chamber
Ed. Ward, display of growing celof service nil went to make up the of Comnicrcc headquarter! nn-1 urg 1
bibit.
rpcakers, emphasized the urgency of
cry.
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J. F. McClelland, Sanford, celery.
•TAMPA, Feb. 2b.—No damage to real program of service.
■voiding a breach with France, but
immediate launching of n m cm brr'hip
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L. P. Hagan, turpentine and pro­ J. T. McClain, Geneva, Ilomosnssu either citrus fruit or tree# was caus­
Col. Knight brought up the question campaign ami the raising of funds
regarded the Idea of a world confer­
ducts.
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orange.
ence to revise the treaty of Versailles
. V. Schincltx, rustic plant baskets
Oviedo Citrus Exchange, Oviedo, weather of Sunday night, headquart­ for the cooperation of the Rotary Club the league in behalf of the wntetwaya.
from top to bottom as an impossible
made from cypress knees.
ers of the Florida Citrus Exchange re­ in becoming member* and putting
oranges.
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policy.
The membership campaign is mak­
J. J. Gutt, purple cabbage, ryivoy
Tjlden
Jacobs,
Lake
Monroe,
sweet
ported today, after a survey of citruH their shoulders to the wheel to make ing satisfactory headway, it wan said
Mr. IJoyd George, displaying all his
( n r T h e A sso ciated P rc a a )
cabbage.
cr op conditions In nil parts of the pen­ it a success. The Rotary club was ul- yesterday by S. J. Sligh, president of
potatoes.
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old mastery of apt phrase, took the
C. E. Henry, celery.
T. Teitsema, Geneva, extracted hon­ insula.
„ so invited-to attend tho entertainment the organization. The -membership fee
line that the momentum of the French old Faloiy 15 years old, Akron sensa­
J. II. Lehman, onions.
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setion in the Ruhr hnd developed be­ tion, continued bis winning streak
Farm ers’ Exchange, celery for ex­ ey.
Mrs.
F.
A.
Johnson,
Markham,
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in n few places, It was reported, but Haines nt tho Jessamine thentra at support of every body Intvrestcd In
yond anything tho French government this morning in the games of the mid­ hibit ami also to give away.
ribbons
on
specials
such
as
preserves,'
^ jg con:,|,|orr,| immaterial in view Altamonte next Monday night and Florida's future must lie obtained if
ever conceived and that it was the winter horaeehoc pitching tourna­
Mrs. F. A. Johnson, u very exten­
pepper,
vinegar,
etc.,
sorghum
fodder.
tho campaign is to be a wholehearted
ment,
adding
two
more
scnlps
to
his
buiincss of England nnd America to
of the fact that bloom hurt is of the may of. them will attend.
sive exhibit Including vegetables, for.
Thirds,
success, he declared.
extricate France from nn impossible belt. Ho has won eight straight nge, grains, preserves, pecans nnd
very earliest variety and thnt there
John Meisch, Sanford, celery.
Mr. Kligh said the w o rk 'o f tho
and dangerous position, lie repudiat­ games. Others winning were Frank
will he plenty of late bloom to fur­
others.
Scminolcs School Exhibit at the Loir nish a’ normal crop.
league has been carried o nby n small
ed any idea of censuring or criticising Lundin, present champion, Frank
S. O. Chnr.e, washed celery.
The public school# of the county
jjVoup of men heretofore with all the
the Konar-Lnw government which had Jackson anti C. C. Davis.
The lowest temperature in the pen­
Glidewell, parsley, radishes, straw ­
had
n
most
excellent
exhibit
a
t
the
expense being borne by less than #
done its best as n faithful ally.
insula part of the state Sunday bight,
berries.
.
P. C. Peterson, nn electrician em­ half dozen men. Now that success
fair,
occupying
n
large
space
on
the
Every creditor had to cheer between
the Exchange survey shows was nt ployed nt the A. C. L. shops here,
Martin Doyle, celery.
ground floor.’ There wore . ’exhibits
seems Imminent the league has tu rn ­
ea*h and smash, Ire declnred.'Vrancc
Eustis, where tho thermometer reach­ died nt the hospital today from burns
Jim Johnson, boots.
ed to the people and asked their sup­
from
all
of
the
schools
in
the
county.
was trying both, hut she must decide
ed the low mark of 28 degrees. DoJ. R. Jones, escarole.
Tho feature of the exhibit wan the Land’s low temperature wns 31 de­ sustained when his clothing caught port.—Orlando Sentinel.
upon one or the other. The French ac­
Geo. Herbst, crate celery.
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display of work done by tho girls in grees, while the coldest tem perature fire in nti engintf cab eqrly Monday
tion was ill-conceived, betraying lack
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Geneva
morning nt; tho shops. Peterson was
Tho* Dally Herald, ICc per week.
the domestic scicnco department and
I n r T li# A M « « ta lfd r r ^ M )
of vision.,He refused to beliovc that
35 degrees. * •
Mr*., Porter Wakefield, a booth the vegetables grown by the boya on nt Tnntpn wan
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working
in
the
cab
of
tho
engine
nnd
MIAMI,
Fob.
20.—The
bodr
of
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»ny military adviser of France had
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displaying wonderful preserves, jelthrew
a
lighted
piece
of
waste
on
the
Judge
Robert
Williams
of
the
Court
their experimental plota undcr tho di­
ever committed himself to the opin­
floor of the cab thinking It hnd been
] m m jK r a t i o n L a W S
rection of Prof. Cooper. Each day a
ion that France ought to seize the of Errors nnd Appeals of,New Jersey
Mrs. T. Teitscmn displaying honey
whose home was at Patterson, who
extinguished. It caught the bottom
teacher and two pupila took charge of
Ruhr.
died nt n local hospital last night a f­ with .Mrs. Wakefield- ■ . v
hi* overalls and before.he knew it he'
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If. Levy, cured meats.
ter
«p
illness
of
a
few
hours,
will
be
was
n
sheet
of
flames.
He
ran
from
nil
questions
about
tho
exhibit.
Tlie
LONDON, Feb. 20.—The corner ot
Chns. Phillips, strawberries.
the' engine down the tracks and had
teachers and pupils of Scminulo nre to
the British In the Rhineland, four sent to Patterson tonight, accompan­
m , T k r .liu ifla tn l
J. T. McClain, citrus.
ied
by
Mrs.
Williams.
Judge
Williams
_ 7b be knocked down by a fireman be­ Propo-tfd Substitute for Existing
bo greatly congratulated on their
miles long nnd a mile nnd a half wide,
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 20.—The np
Genova Citrus Exchange, citrus.
fore he could be stopped. He wiis
P«**ed into French control yesterday, who was the guest of Judge and Mrs.
work.
Statute I* Ready
pointntciit
of Noel A. Mitchell, former
E.
Curlett,
citrus.
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J.
J.
White
of
Atlnntic
City,
aboard
tnken to n fire plug and the flame*
*«&gt;'s a Dumcldorf dispatch to the
mayor of St. Petersburg ns deputy
H. If. Pnttishnll, citrus, cabbagp,
extinguished but nut before he was
(iirT tif U M fU iti r r i s j t
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Daily Mail. The ceremony of handing the yacht Siesta, in the harbor here,
ll AN K MESSENGER r o b b e d
hotel commissioner has expired anil
wns
publisher
of
the
Paterson
Morn­
rutabaga.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—New tms
badly burned. Ho was taken to the
IN CINCINNATI TODAY—
over the atrip took placci In HnrlT,
he no longer serves tho hotel comniisChuluota
MOSTLY CHECKS IN HAG slon, according to n statem ent Issued hospital at oneo nnd everything-dine' migration legislation i* apparently
- Omiles northwest of Cologne, and ing Call.
Noah Jacobs, cRrus.
for him but the case wns hopcliss and j dead so far as this session of congrats
"as witnessed by General Payot, of
by the state hotel commissioner, Jerry
Geo. Jacobs, guavas.
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Feb.
20.—A
dispatch
he
died’ yesterday evening. He had |* concerned. While the proposed nub•
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CINCINNATI, Feb. 20.—William Carter. Carter’s statement U propmt- one brother In California and the ra il-1 ntituto for the existing statute la
thur Codley, commnndcr of tho Brit­ to the Daily Mall frpjn Dusacldorf, . W. Graves, hornet’s ne»L
Oiledo
Oberjdhn, messenger for the Ponrl c d by n re ports of alleged misconduct •way authorities are trying to reach ready for hoftse action, the senate le#
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at Cologne. The only.for- says the first Important break in the
T. L. Mead, display of palms and M arket Rank of this city, was held on the part of MltcheR nnd newspap- him today.
dcr* are advene to bring up »o im­
mality was nn exchange of salutes by railway atrik*&gt; canto yesterday when
up by three bandits and-a satchel con­ or crltlcUms of Mitchell’* connection
portant a measure #t th e /filin g end
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detachments »t British and n thousand employes in the Dussel• »
M. A. Kilvert, tomatoes, collective taining money nnd checks amoonting with tho hotel commUsion.
'rtnch infantry and the chief fentnre dorf freight yard* naked the French
The Herald delivered *|x times a of the session with the calendar* #1- j
to ten thousand dollar*, mostly In
InT display of vegetables.
reatly ctowtled,
0 "now balling contest between for work nnd 700'd f them■ were
The Herald for first cln*s Job work, week for Ific. •
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checks, if#* tnken from him.
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- Swope S3 I-exctte, celery.
u*Tn,*n children and Entente soldiers. medlntely reinstated.
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Truck Crops
Damaged But
Fruit Unhurt

OVER THE STATE
FOR TWO DAYS

Increase in Land
Values in State •
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Fii’ten-Year-Old Boy
Champion Horse Shoe
Player at Tournament

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Dies From Burns

Judge Williams
Dies at M iam iProminent Editor

Mitchell is Off
Hotel Commission,
Says Jerry Carter

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This Session Congress

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MRS. FRED DAIGBK, Society Editor
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Pre-Election Sunday
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Van go riffhi on with your usual hnven’t one. A Comedv.
Comedy, L
too.
housework because we make
them to fit and to Rive perfect;
T O M O R R O W—
service.
VnlentineV Comic Opera
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Attachments. Fits any sewing m*.
chine.
Prico $2.00. Checks J0c oztri.
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WASHINGTON, Fob. 10^-A asodato Justice Edward T. Sanford of
■ Tennessee took the Judicial oath upon
the reconvening of the Supreme court
todny nfter n three* weeks’ recess.
Chief Justice Taft administered the
oath Immediately nftor tho court mot.
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Then he wax conducted to tho scat at
the extreme left of tho Chief Justice
filling the bench for tho first time
since tho present term of the su­
premo court began in Octoberj thus
making likely c n rl/ consideration of
a (lumber of cases which hare bcon

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LAKE WORTH, Feb. 111.—What to
MEN’S CLUB
But nothing to 1be alarmed about
docs Florida think of observing “pre­ to
The regular meeting of the Men’s or even mention darkly.
election” Sunday in the churches thru- to to to to to to to to to
Club, which is held a t the Parish
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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out the country? The Florida league
hoo*e(jhnji been postponed until furHon.
Seth
Woodruff,
of
Orlando,
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Monday—-Sm&amp;ii p a r&lt;3^? i, Ih jNUtS|lent Ihct entice, o n 'm io p n t of tlujM is- was jimong the visitor* to the city to- of Women Voters wants to know sp it
w e a r s w eather
of the Mlriiorfnty Society, 5L E. non,*whicii ie lniug hold git Roly Cross
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a ' •&lt; V.bf &gt;&gt;■ can fake part in the discussions on
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tho subject at the convention of the Wi-atlier''Uutloak for the Period Feb­
C hu$h, will m e e t'a t the home of church. AH tho membetSPof ihe Men’*
I
-------Club
nrc
urged
to
attend
these
meet* cimry 19 to 24, Inclusive
M ri^Hf H .,p .R P e llo n Celery ave­
This I* glorious wfHtb«&gt;j;for| t^iy national league to l&gt;c held in Des
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South Atlantic and East Gulf S tat­
celery
grower, llo is no’t , keeping .Moines, April 0-M.
nue a t 3 oVhfck.
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Tho Florida league in sending out -es: Generali)^ fair nnd cold first part
awake a t nights wortkihg about
Wednesday — Mr*, Hal Wight will
its
pulse feeler quotes a bulletin
entertain the member* of the Fort­ LUCKY THIRTEEN BRIDGE CLUB cold weather. Ho wants cold weather. from the headquarters of the nation­ of week nnd unsettled nnd w anner
probably with rain latter part.
Friday afternoon Mr*. Claude How­
nightly B rid ^ Club a t her apart­
A rthur G. Knapp, of Lancaster, al league at Washington. “ There ia
ment* in the Wclnka a t 3 o’clock. ard was the charming hostess when
nn insistent demand,” the bulletin de­
STltOUT FARM AGENCY
Wednesday — Welfare Department she entertained the members of the Wis., is visiting in the city ns the clares "that the National League of
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il.rM agnolia Avc.
of pie Woman’* Club meets at 3 Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club, and one guest of J. T. McLanc and family on Womo nVoters m ak e ; more than n
Oak
Avenue.
Don't
lose
time If this inl'TOsts you.
extra
table
of
players,
a
t
bridgo
at
o'clock a t the dub room*.
suggestion towards having pre-clccGood 5 room bouse, .veil located, nice
her lovely country home. .'"r
tio nSonday specially observed in the
Thursday—Mr*. A. K. I’owcia will en­
Sweet peas, and other early spring
5!r. and Mrc. Roy Collier have re ­
ncighbornood, electric light*, gas, w at­
churches and ninny league women de­
tertain the member* of the Doughflower* were effectively used In tho turned to their home in Atlanta, after
er, House hi excellent condition.
sire to have the m atter discusucd at
ctrs of Wesley class nt her home on
various room* where tho card tables n very pleasant visit here ns tho
the annual convention. The idea tha; Owner for quick sale nemes very lowNlnt hitreet, at 7:30 p. m.
were arranged.
guests of Mr. and 5!rs. George A.
price, $2,'00. $850 cai.h, balance
tho - performance of political duties
Friday—Mr*. B. L. Perkins «nd Mr*.
The high ncorc prize for the club DeCottes.
ought to bo connected with religion monthly. Tho monthly payments nro
W. M. Thigpen.will entortain tho member*, n box of powder, was won
seems to have sprung into many less than the average rent paid for
members of the N. do Howard Chap­ by 51r*. D. P. Drummond, while tho
John Saul* of^Voiusia County was minds a t the same time."
v similar houses.
ter U. D. C.- at tho homo of tho guest prize, also a box of powder, was in the city today Bringing in some of
Why pay rent winr. n home con lie
The bulletin recalls that a Florida
former, 804 Magnolia Avc, nt 3:30 Won by 51r*. Reg. HdTl$.
the finest native beef that has been
bought
on such easy terms. 278-tfc
p. m.
Following the card game, the hos­ seen here in some time. One \&gt;f tho league sen tthc national headquarters
tess served a delicious salad course steers at Stokes m arket looks as godd n prayer used by Its members before
For quick results try a want ad.
elections nnd asserts that it received
Ally W. Pcarco of Palatkn spent the followed by straw berries with whip­ a t any western beef.
wide-spread comment. Subsequently,
day here Saturday attending to bus- ped cream.
George
Horton, American consul- gen­
Those enjoying this pleasant after­
lues*.''
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Mr*. B. W. Herndon left yesterday
eral
at
Smyrna, home on leave, who
noon ware •Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. for Kelly Field, Texan,* where Bho will
during
the
Smyrna massacre was in
Miss Dot Fielding of Tituavillo is D. P. Drummond, Mr*. A B Wallace, visit her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Hid­ more than one kituntion in which a
Mrs
Mid
Wight,
5!rs.
B.
L.
Perkins,
ing. She was accompanied ns far na
the attractive guest of Mins Lucy
Mrs. 1) It. Caldwell, Mrs A. W. FltU, Jacksonville by-Mr. Herndon nnd Mrs. man "had to pray’’ called nt league
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Bynl SmVthe for the week end.
5!rs Beg Holly, 51lss Annie Ilawkin, Frank Stiller. -They will bo accom­ hendquarters and rend the Florida
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prayer nnd gnve the league one writ­
..Miss Geraldine Hood, Mrs. Ilostwick panied home by Mrs. Lulu Clay.
C. W. Lloyd of Orlando was among t
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by hifiisclf,
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4l/ * .. s and AIis, I reel \\ ulinui.
those from the City Beautiful, attend­
Tho League, however, the bulletin
Benjamin Whitner, county agent, is continues, has adopted neither prayer
ing to business hero Saturday.
* VALENTINE PARTY
home again after spending a week at ns o(Tieini. Pointing out th u t the
* Miss Meurine Echols wan hostess at the Sub-Tropical Fair a t Orlando with filaguo is non-partisan nnd non-sccJ. A. Redpath of Jacksonville spent
n Valentino'party last Wednesday ev­ the Seminole county exhibit.
The tarian, the bulletin says that it is felt
the week-end here attending to busi­
ening, honoring her cousin, 51is* Lil­ Seminole county exhibit carried off that children should in- taught early
ness.
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lian King, who is visiting her from many prizes, the list of which will ho to consider intelligent voting their
II,* f*iir» (!,,- |im«. anti
. published In totnorrow’n Hcrutd.
patriotic duty whan they come to n
Miss Agnes Ball and William Ball, Pinrkard, Ala.
|itastt-r. you Imy Is
The home was beautifully decornted
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of tin- v e ry
voting ngo, since children imprimsions
of Thomasvillc, Ga., ore the'gueits of
h e s t q u u ltty nia,lerlo
with suspended • hearts nnd cupids
Shoe
The
big
sale
nt
tho
Sanford
nre
strongest
and
ineradicable,
and
n l &lt; tilh e r w ls e you
their uncle nnd fcunt, Mr. and Mr*. J.
are rtnIn,,- I,, 11;■vc
v.hilc American licauty roses and &amp; Clothing Co., started Saturday nnd though no official notion has been tak­
G. Ball, for a few day*.
ll roil tile.
Tin- su r e
ferns helped to carry out the color lias been n great success. Manager en, officers of the league would like
w a y in hu&gt; Ini; &gt;i,nr
Himaii'l
iilimicr
Connor says thut the sale is way be­
know what voters think of n pos­
W. 11. Pritchett of luikelniuT, spent scheme of red nnd green.
lie re.
yond
his
expectations
anti
his
store
As
the
guests
arrived
they
were
eli­
• • I l it l l i l r m " l l r n i l q u a r sible movement to make special ob*.
the week end hero with his wife, who
«rr»’is the attractive house guest of Mrs. te! tnined by the heart piercing con­ has been crowded with customers ever servnnce of .‘‘pre-election Sunday."
test, After which the prizes were siitfce the sale opened nnd there nre
Tho league is heartily in favor of
W. Morton Thigpen;
,
awarded to Burke Steele nnd Ernest some wonderful bargains left.
encouraging nil practices," tin* bulIc-tin continues, “which will help tow­
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A. S. Chnndler of Newark is uniong llrotherson. The remainder of tho
The prices of the Robin Hood op­ ards good government and m any of
tho out-of-stntc business visitors here evening was spent playing progressive
hearts, which proved to lie very inter­ era have been changed to $1.10^ to its members fed th a t special services
|^5 S v rf : making his headquarters nt the Mon­ esting. At the close of the game it any part of the house tomorrow night.
in nil churches cn the same day would
tezuma.
(•hone
Sanford
was, found thnt Ililllc Park nnd Lll- No seats reserved. Doors open a t 7:20 contribute toward forming tho right
ne
nnd
performance
starts
nt
8:30.
This
attitude in tko minds of men and wo­
F. F. Brisnahna
noa tnnd E. W. Brlsna- Dan King held high scores nnd were
is one of the beAt shows on the road men, especially in the minds of the
hnn of Holyoks, .Mas*., arrived in the picscntcd a box of candy.
A fter this game a delicious salnd nnd has nn exceptionally fine com­ children growing up."
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city Saturday ami will spend some
pany, of singers nnd players. At the
course
was
uerved
by
Misses
Pauline
-time here.
Princess Theatre,
und Minnie Bess Echols.
INCREASES IN VALUE
Those
who
enjoyed"
Miss
Eehol'n
Mr. nnd 51rs. Henry Dull nnd litJ. G. White nnd party of New Yoik
DELAND, Feb.- ID.—'The value of
,-t|e daughter Louise of Gainesville hospitality were: Mrs. George Town­
nre
in
the
city
todny
the
guests
of
citrus
fruits in Volusia county ‘in­
send,
A
min
Drotherson,
Misses
Mary
i spent the week end ns the guests of
the
Valdez
hotel.
General
Stnnngor
creased
more than 100 pee cent dur­
Stanley,
Julin
I.nlrtg,
Mamie
Steele,
&lt;the former’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Huston of Palntkn is with the party ing the period 1921-1922, according
Beatrice
Martin,
Virginia
DuCouAey,
G. Ilnll, n t-their home on Park Ave.
Annie Bell Dysdn, Ruth Whittle, Ma­ nnd they are making n tour of inves­ to n recent agricultural survey made
tigation oyer the state. Mr. White by Otto Kirriioff, county renin*
&lt; Mrs. D. A. Atwell nnd daughter of mie Kate Williams,. Juanita Allen,
The value for 1922
Appleby,
Luvlto Echols, wr.s here many i years ago when the enumerator.
pY
• Salisbury,'N . C., who are- spending Marion
soiitnem
Utilities
Co.,
woa
organised
totalled
more
than
$2,000,000 as com­
Ellie-tt
lin'd
Toni
Krnlherson,
Newton
the winter louring Florida, arrived in
and hi-v friends here nre glad to see pared with $890,579 in 1919. Dairy
Rtonstrom,
Burke
Steele,
Bell
Austin,
the city yesterday and are pleasantly
products in 1922 were valued at SSUO,Charlie Anderson, Ed. Henderson, Ed. him again.
located nt tho Montezuma.
e
320.
Milieu, Brinlon Crenshaw, Hob Wil•
»«Mr. nnd Mrs. R. il. Day nnd daugh­
The total value of fr.tni product*
tl.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L Crippon of Ml. liuiti*, George Townsend, jr.r Billie
ter, Prudence, of Dunkirk, N. V., nrc was plnced at $1,572,050, nn increase
Holly, N. J., and 5ir. nnd.Mrs. C. A. Paili, Gilbert Thompson, Dougins
a
in the city tho guests of Mr. Day’s over 1910 of |1,350,278. Industrial es­
King,
Fred
Link,
Neil
5Iorris,
Cooper
\yiIlIa of Auburn, N. Y„ were among
brother, Edmond Day nnd wife. Mr. tablishment* represented un aggregate
Crowaby,
Carl
and
Claude
Echojs.
tho arrivnls here Saturday nnd nre
As the clock climbed into the into and -Mrs. Edmond Dny nro, regular investment of $1,592,015, while their
stopping at tho Montezuma for a
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hours the guests departed declaring winter visitors to Snnfnrd nnd have products were valued nt $0,908,831.
.short time
w .
thdy’d never enjoyed a evening more. been ’taking several trips with thyir
yacht. They will ail go for a trip to­
Tile Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Mr*. John E. Morris, Jr. and son,
morrow
in
the
upper
reaches
of
the
John Morris, third, will arrive in SanSKATING, DANCING AND SPEC•
ford this afternoon, from Quitman, IAI.TIES.—LAKE MARY SKA'IINt St. Johns river.
Go., nnd will bo the guc.stn of her ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
Lures Malaria, Chilis
Mrs. Henry Carleton and Mrs.
280-3tc
mother,
Mr*.
C.
A.
Williams,
at
her
and
Fever, DcnRue or
r&gt;7 Witch of Charleston, S. C.( nre in the
CARD OF THANKS
lovely new homo on Sunford Heights.
lliliou.s
Fever.
city for a few dayJ visit. Mrs. Carle• j i&gt;
We*wish to take this opportunity ton usually spends u fetv days each
Mr*. Frank Akers leaven this a f­
winter in Sanford und her friends arc
ternoon for Atlanta, where nho goes to thank and give assurance of our
always
glad to see her. Henry Carle“ to consult a specialist. Sho will be ac­ appreciation to our I.nkc Monroe nnd
ton
is
one
of tho Inrgcat vegetable
companied by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Sanfor/i friends, nnd tho friends of
I.
growers anil shippers in Charleston
our
lost
one,
William
J.
Henderson,
Walker, who has been her guest for
and
ho
is
also
interested
heavily
in
’ the past two months. The many win were to thoughtful and kind to
Florida products.
■/frien d s hope thnt Mrs. Akers will Ik* us, during our recent sad loss. Wo
greatly benefited nnd hope that she shall surely not forget them.
W. J. Barnes is in the city again to
Very, sincerely yours,
p i K- • Will return to Sanford booii, entirely
tho
delight of his many friends. Ho
Mary
I
a
m
?
Henderson,
Mrs.
Bob
recovered.
.
is
on
n visit to his sister, Mrs. W. E.
Kenned)*, Sam Henderson, Cal Hen­
v
Scoggans
nnd is also interacted in thu
derson.
;
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
!
celery deal being the repreaentativo
— AT—
,
Mrs. A. K. Powers will entertain
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC­ of the well known firm of Smith, Hol­
the members of tho Daughters of
. Wesley on Thursday evening instead IALTIES.—LAKE MARY SKATING den Si Co. Jim Barnes Iioh been com­
ing to Hanford for many years but
’ **f on Tueidoy evening at previously ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
.
280-3tc for the past two seasons has been op­
announced.
racY . ’ie
erating in California and Washington,
T O &gt; ' • •••.'
nnd has been greatly missed here.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY l'J, 192,1

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THE SANFORD DAILY HER*A!iD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 0 ,1 9 2 3

PAGE TWO

MINE AVENUE WEST TO CITY lands hounding nnd abutting upon,
and lot it bo shipped gradually. It la n membership of approximately 00,such improvmeertf* between and Hi-,
LIMITS.
000
in
twenty-seven
countries.
The
bringing a fair price now but not
BE IT RESOLVED, That the City eluding the termini of said improve­
enough and if the markets arc glut­ clubs nro organized for the purpose of
I ’n h l U l i r d M f r r a f l r r n o o n n r f »1 H o n ­
ted the price will soon go to nothing practicing an dsprending the princi­ Commission of the City of.Sanford, ments upon that portion of said First;
d a ? M i k f l l r r n l d 11■■11,1 I n c . 10?
M n a a o l l a A i r . , ^ a n l n r t l . l* ln .
and never recover during the season. ple of service through the adoption of Florida, deems it advisable to -im, Street, ns aforesaid.
That 60 ft of the total cost of re­
Get it to n reasonable price and keep codes of othicnl practices in ell lines prove, grade and .pave with vitrified
of
business'
and
professions,'
through
brick
or
other
hard
surfaced
materia),
placing
the present brick paving now’
it there. This can be done If the
rL'nunitKtin
groWera wilt get together on the idea work among boys to prepare them for the following street in the City of in use on First S treet from Jassnmine [
___ ___________
rd lliir
n. j . uni.t.v
citizenship and through utilizing the Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
Avenue West to the City limits, shall
N. J. 1,11,1.41111 . Hrrrrlary-Trraaiirrr of keeping the celery in the fields ns
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i
r
n
r
n
i
l
M
n
n n i r e r long na possible. The wenther is just service idea in aiding ar.d abetting all
II. A. RKRL......
be borne by the City of Sanford, Flor­
West
First
Street,
n
width
of
20
A d f p rllila c M n im err
n. )&gt;. iim.i.Y
A Snnford Institution under the direct manworthy cuuscs for the general good ft ct from Mill Creek West to Poplar ida, ami 853*5088 or ISft minus, of
right
for
this
idea
just
now
and
the
lliilr« Muir Known on
the communities ip which the clubs AYOJUI*, a width of 21 feet from Pop- the cost of the new work in paving
npement of the following
4 |^ )|ra lK » t/
Herald would like to see it tried out.
■ ;; iff*: e s t a b l i s h e d - 'y*
_I_____
—
ami
improving
F
lrs
ji^
tm
L
from
Jns*
l^ y tv e r^ ie Wo^t to Jnssanifjc Act
A lanna n a r r
m :\ vm ah | h l ' . I l j W l W h l l i i i t M
III* , » --*-+#* %* \-e**
P h n n rp a z n - W n f l p r H p . n i .
nuc, and a width of 18 feet from Jas- unmine Avenue West Vo the city limWe nro starting—
I
DEMONSTRATING FLORIDA
#
Nabaprlptlon I’rlrp In A ltnnrr
A big city here.
samine Avenue West Hr City limit?. . itq ./h all also lic bqroe by. the City of
O n * Y e a r - ..... ............ — ------«...-------- — S « .o o
‘ A„
as* Qt
.
!■* a h ^ M
i;S
HERE
Hoi
ford,
|F
l^&lt;
^;'L
prj|
4
|n
e
(total
.coet
®AID
P
ltp
o
i^
W
*
iiBHKjj
;mprT)Ving,igrailing
^
r
.
!
,
JluTi&lt;ij.;
;,ujd
,the
Many
big
improvements
in
(Saving
Six Ifnalha
......— .-------- — - a.WI
J. R. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffe, Dr. S. Pul;to *e
be bori)6
bo cob lby
Qie "City
Drllirrrd In fit? by Currier
and sewerage.
itertton i***here fo r a few r-*viri«^wlmn be done In cw H pliai)^to
y 4i«*
City of
oi Sanford,
i
Mrs. l*ntti
Oar Week _____ __ __
IS IVnln
eplneeiVicnt
of
the
A new tourist hotel costing a mil­ days demonstrating
cston,
E.
II.
Hawkins,
W.
E.
Scoggan,
nstrnting "Florida ------,
M aid "* 1*1
vstimntcs for .said work , on
'H
onda,
for
the
rcplacemei
,
T b p b l n 13- I n l s - ) i » * r W e e k l y l l r r - lion.
Products'! nt the Piggly Wiggly stores
indicated by complete present paving on First Street from
n ld p n llrp ly f * r r r «
S v ailn n lr
C o u n ty
C. F. Williams
a n d la p u b l l a h r d r » e r y C r t i l n y .
X d»erBout basin and pier costing over in the new Melsch block. Florida Maid plans, specifications, profiles, ami ts JnstamlHc Avonuu West to the city
l l a l n a ra&lt;pa rn n d r h n n w n o n n n p l l e a front improve­ products Include mayonnaise dressing, timates of said proposed mprovementa limits, and for additional improve­
l l n n . $ 3 .s o p r r j e n r . n t w n f a I n n i l r n l i r e . $00,000. Other lake
ments on said F irst Street from Jasments.
t
relishes nnd olivenaiso. Tomorrow Mrs. GALLEY’TWO ..
mkmmsii t iik a sso c ia te !* r u m s
ty limCity zoning that will make Sanford Patterson will make applesauce ami now on fie in the office of the City jasmine Avenue West to the City
li
Tlir AaaocUtti'it Press In exclusively
entitled (0 Ihe Us* for ri-liuMIciitinit nf
:t, and
of v#rj0|W kinda explaining Manager of the City of Sanford, it* in the widening of said street
nil nrw&gt; tllapalchra rretIUeil In .11 or one of Ihe best laid out cities In the
not otherwise emitted In this turner state of Florida. .
. in detail how they ore made. T h e | Florida, which said plans, speeiflca-jiu' laying additional new pavement,
mol also the local news imhllitwil
Several big office buildings,, four | aj j M 0f Sanfnnl are cordially Invited lions, profiles nnd estimates have been smalt be paid by the City of Sanford, j
her«|it.
All r l « h t« o f ro-iiiilitlcnlton o f s p e c ia l and live and six story buildings “
with
thcJte dQmon8tnitioM
n t the heretofore approved by the City Com-;Florida, from the General Improve-,
***■' (Q nttejlj,
'
istrationa at
d is p a tc h e s h e re in n r* u ls o r e s e r v e d .
one in sight that will g o - o r ^ t r ns pJ ,y Wiggly store.
mirsion nnd constitute the plans nnd.m ent Fund, out of any moneys •avail-,
____________ _____
O f f l e e I I I K H 4 l . i l III 11. 1)1 NC . P h o n e I IH (1 veil .stories.
specifications for said work; nnd this able therefor.
Cold storage propositions that evenSKATING._ ..............
DANCING
AND SPEC- Commission Jierehy declares the ncccs.................
__.......................
That the* citim nted cost of said con­
t ertian Ai!v»ril«mi Ket.re^an.aHva
- Ttir.AMt‘ItlCAM,Ur.fl5A350CIA'ri0V
t,ual!y
will
give
Ihe
growers
storage*
i
\
i.T
lP
Jt—LAKE
MARY
SK
ATI
NG
&gt;ity
for
doing
said
work
on
said
street
templated
Improvement of First St.
i*HE9r ------------for many cars of celery and enable, ^ ^ - j
j
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, sod that this resolution is an emer- from Jassamino Avenue West to the
■tf/
i l , . a,, to
i . . hold
1, 1.1the i celery
L
, 1 .at
*-*# tim
.r*ir e) lwhen
i is* *■■■
si*li n *i
___ —. —ir- —
r-1.— ~
sm
^
, *i
sr^
.* ■ —
_
. ■:—___
-I
■ •
'
them
2F0-Mc; Roney measure, providing for the u»- city limits, to be borne by Ihe City of
the markets nru low.
. ____________ jun! dally operation of a municipal
Sanford, Florida, is ns follenvs, to -1;
Municipal ownership that will enwit:
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke department.
Adopted this 12th dny of Februnry, Ing nnd abutting on First Street from
jfldc Sanford to own their own utility
The cpld wave is receding.
House, Mobley's Drug Store andj The City Commission is hereby nu-ioO'’,}- of the cost of replacing
A.
D. 1023,
Mill Creak West to Jessamine Ave­
Plants, thus reducing the taxes a n d ;
. ,,har
■■■■■—■—"O" ■■ — ««■
tf j thorizeff to expend for said work on
FORREST
LAKE,
ingthe
present
11
for
nue,
for the replacement of the pres­
_______
And very little damage was done Kivmu tho city Holt water mid cheap-)
*jr.nid street, the fallowing sums of
pavement
.
__
..._
_
_
_
___|r&gt;^16.00
S.
O.
CHASE,
ent
paving
on said First Street from
v T m T A iT
In Florida considering the thermome­ cr ratea on water* iflectriclty and ga«.
{money payable cut r.f any moneys 853-5688 or IS per te a t min­
C. J. MARSHALL,
Mill Creek West to Jnssamine Avcter.
jrtvniloble therefore, Ibwit:
City Commission of nuo, and for additional impruvunents
u s , of the cost of new
But all that is being stnrted ennnut
i
----First
Street
a
width
of
20
Sanford, Florida. on said First Street from Mill Creek
work
fir’1
be enumerated here. Suffice it to suyi
‘ ,
Hanford had some of the Hinder vegfit .
/ . . t .... * _ * . t
A It
U U I IU,\ RESCINDING, VA-j
fvct
from
Mill
Creek
W
e
t
i
-------—
'A
ttest:
West to Jnssnmino Avenue, in the
that with twenty feet of water in thej
nation mppci
rd but in this section very
(SHAD
Total ;.’„C—
36,036.07
I.. R. PHILIPS,
widening of said street, mid in the
St. Johns river and all the improve-j GATING, ANNULLING AND SET­ lo Poplnr Avenue, a width
little stuff is planted-before the mid­
TING ASIDE A PORTION OF A
of 24 feet from Poplar
t That 60 'Jr nf the Iutil cost of reCity Clerk,
layng of nddtonal rrr.v pavement,
merits that are lo be made here this
dle of February.
CERTAIN
RESOLUTION
PASSED!
Avcnuo
West
tu
Jaxsaplacing
the
present
brick
paving
now)
Thereupon
Commissioner
C.
J,'sh
all be paid by special nssejirnents
summer Sanford is not only starting
AND’
ADOPTED
BY
THE
CITY
mine
Avrjnue,
nnd
n
width
in
use
on
First
Street
from
JaEsaminc
Marshall
moved
that
the
rules
ini
made
and levied upon nil lots pnd
but Snnford is almost there.
COMMISSION
OF
SANFORD.
■And the calory crop needs cold
of
IS
feet
fr^m
Je
uunine
V
venue
West
to
the
cjty
limit?,
Bhnll
'
wa|
V
c&gt;
lj
anj
M|,|
resolution
be
placed
(tends
hounding
and abutting on First
it will take tiie concerted efforts of
F l o r id a , o n t h e u t h d a y ’ Avenue. West to the city
.weather and therefore there is no ca­ th? people*here to put over the big
be borne by the adjutant property „pon Hs FC .om| rending nnd final pax- Street from Mill Creek West to*Jaslamity howlers able to gel an audience things contemplated for Sanford.
OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1922, KNlimits ... .....
$4.1,000.00 owners owning j.rnperty. on F iist S t.j,.if;Cj vvhlrh motion wan seconded by Nomine Avenue.
fj
In the great j-nnford sector this sea- There is only one place where your
TITt.ED "A PRELIMINARY RES-; which said sfnr is the UJt nl
from Jas fa mine Avenue Most to the Commissioner S. O. Chaso, nnu unani-j Said resolution further proyidci
provides
bod.
REQUIRING
THE
estimated coat of the imcity limits, and -IMo-SIiJS or HTtr/t plus, mously parr,ed. Snitl resolution was that 50',i of the cost cf the repiaceefforts will count and th at is the: OI.UTION
GRADING AND PAVING OF 1ST
Chamber of Commerce. If you are not
provement of :‘aid portion
of the cost of the new work in paving then placed upon its second rending inept of the 14 ft. pavement now in use
And If the growers will hold their an active member of tho Sanford
ST. FROM MILL CREEK WEST TO
of West Virpt Street.
mid improving said portion of First nmj ru;„| j,y title only this 12th day uf oa First Street from MillCreek,West
celery crop ns long ns possible nnd. let Ch-tnilMT of Commerce you it re not do- - CITY LIMITS; FRENCH
AVE.......................
That 50 per cent of the total cost of {Street from Jnmtemino Avenue West February, A. D. 11*23.
Whereupon !to Jossnmtnc Avcnuo and 73 per rent
it "dribble" through the market in­ ing y.iur part toward building your
NllE
FROM ^ FIRST
SI KEKT replacing the present brick paving tu the c ty limits, -ha I a!sa be borne Commissioner C. J.Marshallmoved‘plua of the cost of
the newwork shall
stead of lllling Ihe market a t nit times home town.
SOUTH TO NINTII ^STREET;:now in ure on Fir t Street from Mill by the adjacent property nwher.i own- {u m!opt;on. This motion
was secnml- fcu paid by rporial asaoarmenu made
the price will be satisfactory to nil
SANFORD AVENUEFRUM
Creek West to Jas-amme
Avcnuo, Ing property on that portion of First t,.| by Commissioner S. O. Chase and and levied upon all tuts ami lands
parties ronrerntd.
bib IDHI Rb.LT
SOI III IO rJinll lo borne !y thi t ity of Sanford, Stri.-t front Jaasami. , Avenue West upon vote the name w»i3 passed un- bounding and abating upon such mi­
Ie.N1 H ST R E i.l AND IAI.M b.t- F liid n , nnd 16 ‘ *i tf
or '27 percen t to the city limfts; ami the total eojt to nnitr.n.
lls follows:
provemeiits between nnd including the
What a wonderful sight it i-. to
.vit) AVENUE b ROM
SIX O aD minus of the in .t n' the net.work in ‘ Iw borne by the pro'orty nwiters ownFORREST LAKE, Yea tmnuni uf said improvements u|*ott
LW watch those big stc'*l structures go
STREET SOUTH TC FIFTEENTH paving r.nd im j'ir.-.^ag Fit t Stieet ing prOptoty Imujiding n i l abutting
H. (), CHASE,
Yea Hiat pottiAn of said First Street, a,
ing up at one of the principal m in er,
STREET.” •
from Mill Creek e,&lt; t to Jessamine &lt;u First Stre-t from Jasramlne AveC,
,1.
MARSHALL,
Yen a 'ores aid.
in nur city. Just think of the build
HE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY Ace. shall also ! e t I - ,*■ by the City uf uue* West lo the city limits tor the
City
Commission,
Haiti resolution further provides
iiigs on those corner* a year ago and Now !MI,00(1 Members in Nearly Ail l OMMISSION of tlit- «■ ty of Hanford, SiinfoiYl, Florida; rn&gt;,! On total cost replacement of the present paving &lt;&gt;n
Sanford,
Florida,
that
5')'r of the total cost of leplac(1)1111*
ries—I’rominenJ
Person*
the buildings going up now, nnd then
Fla., that that portion t f a eartian res. to lie borne by ih- City of Sanford, l-'ir.-t Street from Jnssamine Avenue
Atlest:
.
t
ing
the
preaont brick'paving now in
Ilcliver
Metssages
think of what this city will Ire ten
olutiun adopted tn tin* 11th tiny of Florida, for the replacement of the W e t to the tity limits, and for uddiI..
It.
I’HILIPS,
(SEAL)
tire
on
First
Street fron* Jassamine
years from now.
September, A. U. 1922, entitled "A
"vV present paving &lt;n I’irst Street frnm i tlonal ihtprnVtiuentn-on Fir.it Street
CHICAGO, Feb. 20. With- presiCity Ciurfc.
2$0-lte Avenue West to the* City Limits, shall
| I reliminury resolution requiring th ei *Jjj| Creek ' We'l t*i J.t snmiiu; Ave­ fiom Jnssamine Avenue Wc«t l&gt; the!
— - - —■- ■
———----- — ’
be borne by the City of Sanford,
If you have not taken tiut u mem­ dents, prime ministers, chief justice.!, f grading and paving o First Street nue, and for adiliti.ian! improvements-city limits
ill the widening of said
Florida, and 853-5688 or J5G minus \
bership in the Waterways Traffic and heads of national legislative b id- Item Mill Cre k We: t to City I-in'its; mi paid h irrl Street fn m Mill Crock j streetl and in hying additional tie a
n fc
) of the cost of the new work in paving '
League take ore out now. It means it-; throughout the' world et)»Ldiluting i i I'tu h Avent; • from hirst Street \Vc*t to Jassam inr Avenue in the wid- pavement, shall he paid by sne-inl as.
and improving First Street from Jit-much to yoa and your city nnd tin- brief statements of their ideas nf the
South tu Ninth Street; Sanford enjng r,f said licet end m the laying siism ents made and levitnl upon all
A
aamlne Avenue \V«;st lo the city lim­
entire central Florida. It means much it poieiiliilitii . of tin- individual citifrom Fifth Street South to ,,f additional e'.v pavement, shall be lots and land.-*, bounding nnd abutting
its, shall also he borne l»y the (.‘ity of
to you whether you are in burine'S or sen for tho land of governijicnt lie- „lenth Street nnd Fnlmelto Avcntic*,pa i,t by the City
Hanford, Florida, on First Stre.-t from Jussamine Aveninety
meiniiei
Ito
L* I -** Illi-l
* 4thuusand
*4*#44*4it I ■*1 li.i
Illt'VI of IO', ,
,
.
.
*
Sunfurd, Florida; and the total ctut to
not, and if you are in burdnrsn it gets,
Notice is hereby given thnt on the
’‘{m 1
l' lft^ ruh 'rum the Gene a! Impme»inei.t Fund, nuc West to the city limiU; an I the
be borne by the City of Sanford,
means everything to you. Twenty feet m y international began a world w id c fr" m
aid contemplated i2th day «&gt;f February, A. D. K'23, the
iimpnigi!
Ham
lay
for
Uiorough
under
!
fur
the
tmpruvmg.
kail
of
any
monfcya
available
Uu-rcfor;!
«
•
ttiiialcl
coat
of
s:
Florida, for the replacement of the
n/ water i:i tho river from Hanford to
Commission of Sanford, Murldoi
,
. ,
landing of those ivspoiisihiliUes
’ rndmg and paving of i u i l S tre e t; ,hal the estim.it,-.1 cost for said ton improvements to hee borne by the t ity
.• ,
, .
- .
,
present paving on r ir s t Street from
JacIiBanville means that Sanford will
owning property adopted n certain nanlutioh requiring '
.
..a.t
uf
(jig
"celebration
of
the
eigh!"
"
"
*!ni
!
'r^
"
'
«
t
to
the
city
limUen.plat'.d
improvement
of
Fir-1
pioperty
owners
o
,,
,
.
Jassnmine Avenue West to the city
he n rity of .twenty thousand in five
ntid abutting
Ing m.
,,,, I-irst
,
uinsti^iue
Street the iiii).iuiui^t
tm ptovinr. grading. ...n.
and pu,,,.*
paving ,.......
,
.... . .
, ,..... . ........
from Mill Creek west to Jpssa- bounding
years from the time the deeper water teenth nn,ivenm ry of the founding u f : " s ,with Vltr'? « ' »?Hck# r other
,
.
.
................. ,
.
t limits, nml for ndditionnl improve*
,
,
,
^urfnce material, he, and the same h mi„c Avenue to lie borne by. the City from Jussnmme Avenue Wml to the with vttrirlod firlck or other hard stir-*
,r.~^F is available. If tills means anything the first Rotary ilub.
,,
. , i
. „
. , . incuts on said First Street from Jassllieieby
rescinded,
vacated,
annulled
i(if
Snnford,
Florida,
is
Ldlmva,
l*e
*
ity
limits,
is
as
follows,
to-wit:
face
material,
the
following
stiest
in,
.
...
.
,
.
*get liu.-ip nnd (like out a 'membership.
I'rc ident Harding, Speaker Gilielt ^
, , ,
v. ,
nmir.0 Avenue West to the city limits,
set aside, toget her wit it any anti l\Vj(;
()'.
of
the
cost
ni
replacing
the
i
,ity
of
San
orti,
Florida,
to-w,t:
,
,
,
A Yogi ntviglilmrk are fighting fur you,!**! Hie iluow* of Reprelimtafive's and ‘ 1 ,,
•i
. i i r .
...
, j,,. , , m the widening of said street and m
tin
the tin iiml I! foot pace
l u s t Street a wjdth of 2n reel ,
,
,,
,
IIow about your taking a little inter- Attorney General Daugherty are the
pte.tni aaiy apodal assessment t fit)'; nf t ’n i ■■*!
...........
.
,
,
the laying of additional new |itiuid.ieelm ., th lire
no lit
i 5.21.1.011 I rolil Mill 1 iee|, V, e*t to i oiilnr Ave',
,
,
,
cat ill "the bottle.
authors nf the text* of lie- citizenship ” n‘" * *’‘‘ 11' " '• " l ! * ownmi, prop
... fJ.uu
u r,.
,
,
-,t;e, a width of 21 feet from Poplar meal, shall be paid by the ( *l&gt; &lt;*f.
fool p.tt ■un tit
•17 10 s.l.i fi&lt;i&gt;H tie 85', ill’.;* of
--------- o - _______
ruessugi Kotannns in the
• ' t&gt; l-.e, u-iing m,d nbultmg on First
4
4 . . I
t
4
General
Street fli
Mill (Peck Went t” city 16tfi-6lll‘2 &gt;r - i
Ilium 4*1
venue 4
to JnBsaminc
Avenue,
'
. . . . from, the
,
the cost ofr new work,
8,U.iH. I3 A
' -----uWest
*“ • *••
*“■*"»
1Sanford,
* H onda,
WELCOME BACK TO THE FOI I) State,, m e &lt;m i &gt; m g n tile people of
e
tinu i o*l of new work .... i,I 12.70 j
and a width of 18 feet 'from Jnsmt- In,i,rov^ ' ^ ^ nd; out of nny mt'n‘their communities. President H ardm gl1'" '^ - " 'mU thereunder.
" F4
HE
IT
FURTHER
RESULVED,
mine Avenue West to the City Limits.1**8 aVuJI‘‘b,C thorcfor*
Total
*.....
.
..
$13,273.33
Sir Edward l-nmhiighl has gone to. toUx i'* hia statement of the respomd
All of raid grading and paving to
Said resolution further provides
$7,030.001 Thnt 50'.; nf tin i n it of tiie rework'again after roafjng fo r the iinrt biRth '
ibu individual citizen forj*^nt
feaolution ts an emergency
Total
foot pavement j be don? in compliance with complete thnt 50U of tho total cost of repinefive yc am. Heformerly edited the the cxectttiotf of the laws ktid deelnn*it!mcnf' l"t! Pr»v‘dmg for tho usual daily
That 60G of the total a».*t of re-, placement of the II foot
Tampa Tribune hut fPrfive yt.Mrn oV! no dtiri-n can.consider himself a good jopt’twilo" (,t » municipal department Iplacing the present brick pavement m w. in use on Find Street from Jns- j plan*, specifications,profile* 'and esti- ing the presept lirick paving now in
r i t &gt;’ *’f
Florida, and ,1()VV j„UM. „„
street froth Mill lUiinlie Avenue West to til-* city lim- rnate.i of raid proposedImprovement
u*c un F’ltst St. ftcin JessamineAw\
more has been taking a vacation at! citizen win. does nut do oil in hiapow-D,f
now
on
file
in
the
office
of
the
City
i
west
to the city lirnlU shnll be borne by
shall
lit-iiiinc
effective
immediately
t
'reek
Went
i
•
J
a*
Ban
due
A
venue.
it»,
and
Hf.'.
plus
of
the
cost
of
the
government expense a . postmaster uf er tu make careful election from
Manager
i
f
the
City
t,?
Sanford,
Florthe
adjacent
property owners owning
upon
its
passage
and
adoption..
i
shall
he
borne
by
the
adjacent
propernew
work,
tihtill
bo
paid
by
special
asturning
Hie
fnmlidiilot
ftn
office
and
Tampa. Ed. will again assist Wallace
property on First Street frftfn Jassa..'it
Adopted
this
)
H
I
li
dny
of
February,
owners
op
1'it-t
Street
from
Mill
seBsmertls
made
nnd
levied
upon
nil
*
&lt;
4,hit
It
t
iid
[dans,
-jii’
ifu
a
tions,
then
vote
for
the
pennm
he
him
delib­
Stovall in making the Tampa Tribune
i reek W.-.-t i • .J.i.-xamine Av«*ni'c-, and luts.nmi lands t.o.m'iing and abutting |ircfi*cs [in ! estimate-'! have been hvre- mine Avenue West to the city limit*,,
the grimiest morning newspaper in erately selected—which, tin- president A D. 1112.t.
F ORRKSI LAKE,
*|.?7-*iU)2 ’-r ‘ ! per cent plus, ofttic.upon scch improvements l etween unit tofi’pe submllted nnd approved by the am) 4833-5088 or 85*.V plus of the cost
South Florida, .luhn McWhorter lias lemut’k* parenthetically several mil
S.
O.
(
MASK,
cost
of the new work i:i paving to.J including the termini oT tire improve-• City Commission cf tlnr City of Snn- iii the new work in paving ami im­
a new position on the Tribune ns “Dc- lion ■uf citizens of the United Stales
proving said portion cf F’ir.U Street
J.
MARSHALL,
improving
said portion of Firet .street menta upon thnt portion of raid F'ind ferd, Florida.
■
egulttrly
fail
to
do
by
failing
to
vote
xtdopment Editor" whatever thnt is
from Jnsmrminc Avcnuo West tu the .
City
Commission
of
fpoip
Alii)
i
n
k
West
to
•
Jns*;aqiine:Street
as
afure.iniii.
Said
Resolution
provides
tht.t
fiU'V
a
t
all.
nnd will continue nn the Trih staff
city
limits, shall also be borne by the
•
Sanford,
Florida.
|
a
venue,
"but!
also
lie
borne
by
the
ad-'
The
method
of
milking
said
special
per
cent
of
the
eo.it
of
replacing
the
SI
leaker
Giilctt
also
plciuis
for
care­
much to the delight nf his many
property owner* owning
adjacent
ful aeicction of the candidates fur leg- A ttest:
jjscent property owners owning prop- riMcssmcnts shall lie based upon the present lirick paving now i t use on
friends.
property
on
thnt portion of First
IU.
T
IIJI.II’S,
(SEAL)
jetty
on
arid
portion
of
West
Find
foot
frontage
of
the
property
bound-*Firnt
Street
from
Mill
Creek
West
to
islntive office nnd states that (lie
Street from 'Jassnmine Avenue Most
quack
and
the
demagogue
la-long
in
City
Clerk.
'Street
from
Mill
Creek
West
to
J:is-ii»g
nml
abutting
upon
the
improve-j
Jassamino
Avenue,
shall
he
borne
by
HOLD YOUR CELERY
the ettnie category, in thnt they
Thereupon
Commissioner S. O.jsamino Avenue; am! the totul cost to merits as aforesaid, as provided by the City of Sanford, Florida, nnd to the city limits; nnd the total cost
Chase moved that the, rules be waived be borne by the property owners own- Far. C. of Sec. 156, of Chapter 8301, 1615-6102 or 27G minus of the cost of to lie borne by tho property owners
arounse
sympathy
by
telling
the
vic­
The Herald would advise ' the
and fluid resolution be placed upon Us ing properly bounding and abutting j l ows of Floridu, of 1!U9, the same the new work in paving am! improv­ owning property bounding and abut­
growers of the Sanford section and of tim o f 'his real troubles and then of­
second reading nnd final passage, on First Street from Mill Creek West living the City Charter of Sanford, ing First Street from Mill Creek West ting on First S treet' fre n Jnssamine
fer
their
own
remedy
ns
the
only
pnnall the celtry sections of Seminole
which motion was seconded by Com­ to Jessamine Avenue for the replace-j Florida. That is to any, uOVt per, to Jassamino Avenue, shall also be Avenue West to the chy limits for the
ncen
for
tiie
trouble.
A1.
county to hold their celery in the
missioner C. J. Marshall, and unani­ merit yf the present paving on saidiccnt of the cost of replacing the pres-'borne hy the City of Sanford, Florida; replacement of tho t re.ent paving on
^Attorney
General
DaulRierty
de­
fields ns long as possible. At least it
mously passed. Said resolution was First Street from Mill Creek West to ent lirick pavement now in use on'and the total cost to be b6rne by the First Street from Jnaa.r.:i:ie Avenue
clare
fitliai
constitutional
government
will be good business to hold it ns
then placed upon its second reading Jarsanriiw Avenue, and for additional jFirzt Street from Mill Creek West to City of* Sanford, Florida, for tho re- West to the City Limits, and for ad­
long as the cold Weather prevails nnd is hot possible unless the individual
nml read l&gt;y title only, this 12th day of improvcmenti on said First Street the city limits, and 73'.; plus, of the j placement of tiie present paving on ditional improvements on First Street
c
ilu
r
qfirst
acquaints
himself
with
give tlio market a eh mice to recover.
February, A, D. 1923,
Whereupon from Mill Creek West to Jnsanmint Tost of the new work on First Street First Street from Mill Creek West to from Jtusam ine Avenue West to the
There is no big amount of good celery nnd obeys lire law himself.
Commissioner S. O. Chase moved its Avenue, in the widening of said street from Mill Creek West to Jassamine Jassamino Avenue, and for additional City Limits, in the widening of said
Tire
three
basic
statements
of
the
anywhere else at tho present time ex­
adoption. This motion was seconded and in the laying of additional new Avenue, and 85U plus of the cost of improvements on said First Street h ire d and in laying additional new
cept in Florida and there is no rea­ principles of citizenship being used
by Commissioner C. J. Marshall nml pavement, shall be paid by special as­ the new work on First Street from from Mill Creek West to Jassnmine pavement, shall be paid by spocUl as­
in
the
United
Stales
nro
duplicated
in
son for the shippers glutting the m ar­
sim ilar messages front tlur heads of upon vote same wns passed unani­ sessments made and levied upon all Jnssnmino Avenue West to tho City Avenue, in the widening of Enid street sessments made and levied upon all
ket* when they can hold the celery
the main branches nf government in mously as follows:
lots nnd lands hounding nnd abutting limits, shall be distributed among the nnd in the laying of additional new lota nnd lands bounding and abutting
FORRKBT LAKE, Yen on First Street from Mill Creek west several Iota bounding and abutting on pavement, shall be paid by the City of on F irst Street from Jassnmine Ave­
most of the twenty-bdd countries in
which Rotary Clubs have boon catabS. tt* CHASE,
Y ob to Jassnmine Avenue; nml the esti­ that portion, of »aid First Street \o ire Sanford. Florida, from the Goncrai nue West to tho city limits.
CT« t
C. J. MARSHALL, Yen mated Cost fur snitl contemplated Im­ paved nnd inlproved as aforesaid, per Improvement Fund, out of nny mon­
j lisltcnl. Tile educntiunnl work the RoU SELL
Said resolution further provides
WHEN U
jUJly* CoBimissioif.f City provements to lie borne hy the prop­ front fiiot in proportion to tire front­ eys available therefor.
! tartans are doing has nothing to tin
YOUR REAR,
that 60ft of the cezt of the replace­
LIST- IT
of Sanford, {florid*. erty owners owing property tiounding age theredn,
with partisan politics nor are these
ESTATE
„ Said resolution further provides ment of the 14 foot pavement now in
WITH US
j statements from tiie three distinguitth- Attest:,
and abutting on First S treet from Mill That said special Assessments 'shall that 50ft of the total cost of reploc- use on First S treet from Jnssamine
ied government officials partisan. They
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
Creek West to Jasso mine Avenue, is bo payable r.t the option of the prop- ing the present hriek pavement now Avenue West to tho city limits, and
fare
devoted
entirely
to
the
broad
prin­
City
Auditor
nnd
Clerk.
Sh
follows, to-wit:
city owners as follows: cither in full jin use nn First Street front Mill Creek 85ft plus of the cost of the new work,
Spencer Hcl^nt loti nre gointf
ciple of the responsibilities of citizen­ 280-lie
50ft
of
the
cost
of
replacing
within thirty days after the compie West to Jassnmine Avenue, shall he shall bo paid by spccinl assessments
fust. One of the best sub-divis­
ship.
the
present
K
foot
pnvetion of the work, or in ten equal a n -;berm* hy. the adjacent property own- nrnde and levied upon all lota and
ions in Sanford and all big lots.
The text message* nry being- used
ntent
....... . ........... $ 2,917.50* nual Installments
tnllments with interest a t thalers on First Street from Mill Creek lands bounding nnd nbuttlng upon
Sec u» now nnd pick while pick­
in nddrcsBci* lo schools, industrial
J157-0102 or 73ft plus, nf
rate of eight per cent from the date West to Jnisnmlne Avenue, and 4457- such improvements between anti ining is good. Easy terms.
plants, civic organizations, etc., when­
the cost of new work
11,142.50 or the completion of said improve-.6102 or 73'; plus of tho cost of the eluding the termini of. the impro\cever the Itotarians think they can find PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION RE­
ments.
: now work in paving and improving ments upon that portion of First
u good audience. They ure being
Total .
................ $14,060.00
QUIRING THE GRADING AND
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,'said portion of First Street from Mill Street as aforesaid.
hnmdcn.itcil from thousands of radio
Thnt 50ft of the cost of tho re­ That this resolution is hereby declnr Creek West to Jassnmine Avcnpo,
PAVING OF WEST FIRST ST.
WITNESS my hand ns City Clerk
. AGENT8
stations nml will form the subject of
A W IDTH OF 26 FEE T FROM placement of the 14 foot pavement cd to be atr emergency resolution, pro­ shall also lie bbrne by the adjacent nnd the seal of the City of Sanford,
talks nt every • Rotary meeting dur­ MILL CHEEK WEST TO POPLAR now In use on First S treet from Mill viding for the usual dally operation of property owners owning property on Florida, on this the 12th day cf Fcbing the week.
AVENUE, A WIDTH OF 24 FEET Creek West to Jassnmine Avenue, and a municipal department of the City of said portion of First Street from Mill ruary, A. D. 1923,
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
i . Jessamine
I____ ,
.
.. .
The firat Rotary club won organ­
West.to
Avenue;
and.
FROM POPLAR AVENUE WEST 73ft plus, of the cost of the new work Snnford, Florida, nml shall become ef- Creek IIH.1
L. R. PHILIPS.
(SEAL)
103 W. Firat SL, SANFORD, FLA
ized In Chicago, February 23, i'JOfl. TO JESSAMINF7 AVE. AND 18 shall lie paid-by special assessments fective Immediately upon its pnssage the total cost to be borne by the propCity Clerk of
There nre now 3,325 Rotary clubs with JFEET IN WiDTH FROM JESSA- made nnd levied upon all lota and ami adoption.
Sanford, Florid*
lerty owner* owning property bound- 290-Itc
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

RESOLUTION

Hotary Observes
I8tli Anniversary
Of Us First Club

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IMPROVEMENT

RESOLUTION

Maxwell &amp; Britt
REAL ESTATE

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HBUALU, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 192:1

mission on
Performance Starts at 8:30

Doors
MISCELLANEOUS

M
M'
m
ia

You can find th e name of
every live Business Man
is Sanford la this Column
each day.

^
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M
u t

Cards of Banford's Reput*
abla Professional Men, each
of whom, in bis chosen professiun the Herald rccoinmenda to tho people,.
s i q i u c i L a r s k r l Q

George A. DeCottes
Atlorney-al-Law

Quick Service Transfer
". Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others;- If not,

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
BIT Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla.

Over Seminole County Bank
FI-OR1DA

SANFORD

FRED R. WILSON
/ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
F irst National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
I

LATTER
—Court House

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

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

HANFORD

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Farm *
I 'n -tn ip ro rrd

Innd

I'ltr I.at*
I’ r o p r r t r

Mala O g l e 0

MK1SC1 I HIM I.TV COM I"AX V
flAivponu w n 'u a T w k x T c o m p a c t
I'huBr -IN

Glasses Deelgned

Henry McLaulir., Jr.,
Opt. D:
Optidau-Optometrist
JI3 E ast First Street
Sanford. Fla.

ELTON J. MOUGIiTON

FOR SALE—Wood for sale, small
blocks and trimmings *from Uje
crate mill. 50c a wagon load at the
mill. Fine to make year heavy wood
ty" O’Doul, rcctnGjf traded by the
burn well.—Shlnholscr'a Mill.
New York Americana to' the Uoslon
Classified Ads U a word. No
Red Sox, doesn't take kindly to the re­
Ad taken .for less than 25c.
ports that he is to play the outfield.
And positively no Classified M
O’Doul la a southpaw -of no mean
Ads charger! to anyone. Cash M
ability. In hitr last year on the const
must acrumpiiny all orders. *4
lie won something like 25 games.
When ho returned to the Yankees, he
fc* [ House, Mobley’s Drug Store and was counted on ns n regular. Failing
*■ ncordingly
kajH u n t's Pharm acy.-.
tl to show well in Ilia first few starts,
Ra Rs Ri t a fcj In to
1*u tyi
hi was relegated to the bench, and
seldom got n chnpca to do anything
FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays’ paints LOST—One platinum brooch with 3 other than pinch hit.
Shortly a fte r the G'Doul deal was
amt varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
diamonds act In. it. Finder leave nt made, Frank, Chance, new manager of
Works, Snnford agents.
183-tfc Herald office and receive $20.00 re­
the Red Sox, announced that he In­
•
278-tfc tended to make no outfielder out of
FARMERS—You can get seed bed ward.
fram**) end irrigation plugs a t the LOST—Ring, Eastern Star emblem "Lefty" and use him regularly, because
Sanford Novelty Works.
IGO-tfc
on reel stone. $5.00 reward if re­ of his spil’d and hitting.
281-Gif:
FOR KALE—Controlling interest in turned to Herald office.
*'l waul n chance to pitch for ltnsMiami. Large hardware store do­
d sp otted •ton. 1 feel that I can deliver in the
ing businesh. Reason for selling oili­
dge on the majors if given a real opportunity. I
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami
Reward of never got it in New York. The fir^t
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida.
Kim.
: thing I am going to tell Chance when
2-12-c-o-d-3w
281-Htp I see him is that I want to pitch- for
i) for lost l{o8ton‘ not Play the outfield,
Tomato plants, now
gladly pay
*winK P‘vc*&gt; « chance on
If. Rubow, Mecca
lolivery (|f the rubber and failing to make good
275-71 p
t Ashburn * ' V*U *H' mort‘ Clan willing to take, a
FUR SALE—Une piano, first class
i
whirl at the outfield."
condition, practically new.
For
term s see Mrs. Smith, 700 Elm Ave­
Daily Herald mi unit' at line's Smoke
nue. *
270-flip
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
FOR SALE—Two or three choice lots
H unt’s Pharmacy, •
if
opposite Rose Court, “Top o' the.
Hill."—H. A. Spell-..
270-fitp
For quick result* try a want ad,
I'Olt SALE—Iti acre* ’arm, nil tllei
best in Sanford.—W. J. Thigpen

.

FOR SALE

LOST

tinctive laurel* in two trahJt-contincntal tours, comes to the Princess to­
night, After a surfeit of mualcnl com­
edy, jthe adequate presentation of n
comic opera of such supreme worth
will receive n warm welcome In this

s^cama it means that your water is
low or your radiator is dirty. Hard
water deposits Ijmc in the radiator
tube*. That reduces their arcs and
cuts down radiatipn so the water eir(".dates without getting coo!. The re­
sult It an overheated engine hnd re­
duced efficiency, greater gas consumption and rapid depreciation. The.
remedy is simple and cheap. Use lye
and your problem is solved.
Direction*! Dissolve 2 to 4 jLablespoonfuls of lyo*in enough water to
fill the radiator. Leave this in the car
during a day’s run.- Drain and refill
with clean wnter. Repeat once a
rfvonth.

Thc principals include Ross Curry
Emma Jean Amt, Mrs. Clarence Hen
nett, c harlotte Ingham, Bertram Gul­
tra, George Troupe, H arry Pfell, Ar­
thur Wallace, Fred Zint, and Phillip
Conyers.
The production, cast and chorus all
have received unusual ■praise from
Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore
ahd many other cities and the company
has brought honor nnd profit to the
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC
producer,
A special orchestra Is*. carried with IALT1KS-—LAKE MARY SKATING
the company, directed by May Vaien- ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGnT.
280-3U

Getting a Bank
Account
STARTED is what round*
becomes EASY!

without 'feeling elated and

ARCHITECT

FOR SALE 1022 five passenger l*'X
ington car, excellent condition. Run
Room 7, Miller Bldg,
10,000 miles. Would consider a Ford
FLORIDA coupe or sedan in exchange. If inter­
BAN FORD
ested call 402-J.
277-ltj!

This Hunk allows 1
vlles your account.

Interest nnd in

Grndtmte Veterinarian

llo m r*
IlD .lnr**

Cjes Examined

LYE TO KEEP YOUR FORI) FROM
LEFTY” O’DOUL NOT
STEAMING.
STRONG FOR OUTFIELD
May Valentine's revival of DoKov— W ANTS TO PITCH en’a "Robin Hood," aftcA winning dis­
When the radiator of your car

IfW -S M iicnnlln A n -,

STEWART The Florist

•tephonca'
Office 12o
Residence 257

Office
Opposite P. O.
DcLand, Florida

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate
AUTO INSURANCE

t Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental
Plants
1
, Myrtle Avs,—■—-----Phone 2G0-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

Mrs. A. I. Spencer
SI’IRELLA CORSETIERE
Sanford and DeLand
O. Address, 228 So. Boulrvrfrd
one 408
DcLand, Florida

General Machine and Bailor
DR. B. D. CASWELI
Works
Announces
the removal of his offices
■ Cylinder Grinding
for the General Practlre of Dentistry
* Automobile Repairs
To 21I-2IG .Mclsch Building
Acetylene Welding
Feb.
17, 1923
Sanford, Floridn
Phone G2--------- Sanford, Florida

L. B. HODGINS
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL WORKS
General Repairing
Sanford, Fla.
207 French Avc.
1-1-lmp.j,
KISSIMMEE TO OPEN
CURB MARKET TUESDAY

I l l y T h e A u n e t a l i d PrrmO

PARIS, Feb. 20.— For the loan of
both arms In X-ray work for the past
20 years, Dr. Charles Vnillunt today
was awarded the cravate of the legion
of honor, a rare honor for a civilian
other than tho hegd of the state or o
diplomat; the Carnegie Hero modal
nnd tho gold medal of the city of ParThe Dally Herald, 16c por week.

FOR RENT—Eight room bouse, w
located.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.

New Product Makes Usual In
firm ilies of Old Age Things
FOR .RENT—U furnished rooms, S. E
of the Past
corner of U th street and Elm Avo
nut*.-—M. Schneider,
279*3tl
FOR RENT—5 room bungalow nnd
gnragt*.
Everything convenient.
Apply at Cannon’s store, Celery Ave­
nue. 4
279-Up
Five roorft furnished
, adults only. 708 West 3rd
808-Btp
NT—burnished houaekeepbrd room, $1.00 per week,
fill .Street.
281-2tp

WANTED
WOMAN’S KISS BREAKS
UP. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WANED—A chance to buifil

your
now homo beforo lumber gets any
DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 20.—A wo­ higtiar. Plans and estimates furnish­
man's kiss, such ns in olden days, ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
started wars and inspired armies, has WANTED—Sm art bojr with wheel.—
broken up the Ilnmtr&amp;nck High School
Stone's Market, Sanford Avenue.
basket ball team.
' 257-lfc
Three players were recently dis­ Daily Herald on stile at Joe's Smoke
missed by the principal because they House, Mobley's Drug Store and
hnd kissed n High School beauty who Hunt's rharntacy.
tf
fell for their prowess.WANTED TO HUY—Asparagus fmm
The rent of the team at once went seed, for good clean stock will pny
on a strike and turned in Uiolr uni* a good price. Address W. P. Newell
forms.
Co., Wholesale Fern Growers, Apopka,
Fred Jacks, director rtf * athletics, Flu.
270rtfc
was forced to cancel n game schedul­
ed for Saturday night.

KISSIMMEE,* Feb. 20,«~A curb
market whore it will bo possible to
purchase fresh grown vegetables, op­
ened this morning on Darlington Av­
enue, nour Broadway.
It is believed that the new market
will be Welcomed by tho women folks
and that it 'will be’a-success both to
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC­
the growers and td th ^ housewives.
Provision to build booths if the IALTIES.—LAKE MARY SKATING
m arket'provcs a success hns been ACADEMY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
made by the city.
SACRIFICE HONORED

No Need to Call
the Plumber

SAVE MONEY ON
TIRES AND TUBES
Get My Prices Before Buying

Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup

WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—The Aswdl bill, providing federal standards
for naval stores and authorized the
secretary of agriculture to analyze
nnd determine grades wan reported
yesterday to tho house agricultural
committee.

Wo give / unquestionable Sanford
references. We aro what we claim,
Hewing Machine Experts, cleaning,
SilvrrUiwn
repairing, overhauling family m a­
chines. Here a while longer. Tho.Rob­
erts Co., Fem iklo ApU. Thone 231Phone 481-J W.
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103 Palmetto Avo.

Goodrich

Every man nnd woman would like
to avoid the usual infirmities ns they
pass into^bld age. But until now it
lias been hardly possible, without the
help of the wonderful new treatment
known ns RE-CU-MA.
•You have a right to be Just ns
healthy, full of vitality and energy at
seventy ns you were nt forty. And
you can be now with the aid of RECU-MA.
Tho weakened condition in which
dissipation of earlier life leaves you
makes it ulmosl impossible for the
stomi|ch to properly digest tho food
you eat, nnd eliminate the waste mat­
ter quickly. That's what renlly caus­
es the ‘‘infirmities" of old age. RECU-MA will completely revitalize your
worn out stomach, make it like new
nnd the result is you will be able to
assimilate tho iron nnd vitnmincs in
your food to the blood. And the rich,
red, healthy blood thus produced will
build sound, healthy tissue, nourish
w'enkened nerves nnd give your mus­
cles strength.
The fact that hundreds of "old
folks" arc praising UE^-CU-MA for
the health, strength and endurance it
gives them proves its value.
RE-CU-MA Is sold in Sanford by
the Union Pharniucy and the leading
dealers in every &lt;lty.—Adv.
STROUT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Are.
Don’t lotio time if this ItiP'rosta yot:.
Good 5 room house, .vch located, nice
ueighbornood, electric lights, gas, wat­
er. House in excellent condition.
Owner for quick sale names very.low
price, $2,400. $850 ‘ cash, balance
monthly. The monthly pnynients are
le s s ‘than the average ren t paid far
similar houses,
tWliy pny rent when a homo esn ll«
bought on such cn$y terms.
278-tfc
For^qulck results try a wapt nd

P tho drulu of your
1 bathroom , kitchen sink
or refrigerator get* d o d ­
ged, clear it yourself with
Giant Lye. This powerful
solvent eats Into the mass
of refuse, forming n soft
soap which can lie easily
flushed out, Inning the
drain clean, sterilized and
odorless.
D on't let it
happen again. It's dan­
gerous. G iant Lye costs
so little tuul goes so far
you cun tifTnrd to use it
lavishly. A little each day
keeps the plum ber away.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER! President

B. F. WHITNKR, CiohUr

NowOril

n iR R C T lO X .W ork Into
the d r a in o n * ra n 0/
Clam l ye and irfiftle In
tlatrly J quart! a) hnt
Water, trail » nr to m in­
uter and Jluih with hat
in te r .
,

For I t y ea n th * Bert
Mr-Tight Top llold t the Strength

Mngleond
Doubts Mcih

All Colors
In c lu d in g
Q r e y &amp; W h llt

WHAT HAVE YOU TO
SELL?
We want FLORIDA im
proved and unimprov­
ed Lands. Address,

TIME to buy a goodly supply of Hair
nets—tho Regina Drive is'now cni
Extra large, invisible, long-lived nets
— nt 10c for either single or double
m esh! N o better net can bo had at any
price. Buy them by the doxen!

HAIR
For Sale Exchufivly ar

J. G. McCRORY CO

�FEBRUARY 20, 1020

yie^, J^nd alw^ys'flx the date when you mean to passxthe next
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d and can witness the fact that their present resources are dug to
pluck—not luck and to a bank account—not pull.
EVERY DAY BRINGS OPPORTUNITY TO REWARD THE PERSON WHO HAS READY MONEY.

ASE BALL
30T BALL
VSKET BALL
IAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

?ord Boys Have Made Fine Record and Are as Not a Bowler Rolls Over 400 and Very Few Roll
the “Dead” Man's Average
Dod as Anything in this Section of the State
many Sanford fnns that have*?*
allowing tho activities of the
Feds basket bull team through
s season, unless they care to
to Seabreeze Saturday, will be
heir inst opportunity to see the
t action this coming Fridny
fhen they piny Daytona on the
Tcourt. This game finishes'the
0 in Sanford nnd the game
abreezo, a t Seabreeze tho folnight will finish the schedule
season.
iilads deserve a good packed
or their last game nt home
fine record they have made
son. This record is extra fine;
le records of the past years
:en Into 'consideration. Only
ics have been lost by the Feds,
1 Duval and one with Orlando,
i these lossos have been offset
ries over the same teams in
Chase made their
rn games.
nnd lost again.
Wilkinson comes in for his
tho /honors as he has labored
&gt; boys nt nil times and his
has made it possible to turn
lining team. He bud good ma*
work with, too. As forwards
McLucas and Bill Moye are
i pair os con be found in High
ihletics. Vic Mclaiulin at cend a jam up game all season,
vury severest critic gnvc
d Cowan credit for being the
b pair of guards seen in ncseason. Much credit Is nlsp
io substitutes, os Conch WIU
id jlye material to fall hack
Stone, Ed Moye and
lho$.
t amolutely settled that Sang(f.,to Gainesville but there
y m tie doubt about it at this
I they should go, with tho
i now worked up, it looks
eellent chance for these hoys
the championship honors to
ir nt least let the winner of
rat they had to battle someonly good, but just n little
ordinary*
e girls team has also done,
ards bringing laurels to the
itontial. 'Tis true, they did
is many games ns did the
their losses were of hard
re, and this season will go
istory as a good one for the
Miss Tillis, as conch, du­
tch praise for the line way
On these cool days when your hands
ed tho team ami the way are too cold to write, nnd your brain
»rkcd untiringly in their be- fogged up, get out on the golf links
for a round—it'll bring you out. If
you don't believe it, nsk Judge House­
holder or Col. Knight.

Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoko
Store nnd
tf

House, Mobley** Drug
Hunt's Pharmacy.

roEs

SWISS CHEESE
!, LIMI1EUGER AND
IENTO CHEESE

twelve years,” m ite* It. I*. Pinkney,
West Jackson, Min*. “ ’Pairis in back,
joints, catches in tho hips, run down
uml getting up too much during the
night. But since taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Pill*, my suffering I*, over, nnd 1
feel like a new man."
Backache,
rheumatic pains, "kidney and bladder
trouble quickly relieved y ith . Faloy
Kidney Pills. Refute substitutes.' In­
sist upon Foley's Honey and Tar: Sold
V"
‘
everywhere AdV."-

In n slow game, one of the slowest)
of the entire senson, the Rotes won1
■
1
over the Orange Puckers, Inst night, i M
the finals showing the Chnse outfit un- fc-i
dernenth a 332 pin defeat.
| fei
Tin* bowling was so fur bclojv the ■
average that no one man bowled over * i
ion and eight of them bowled under fa
the "dead" man’s average. Col Knight j
had the best average, only bowling
one game and getting I till. The box! .
score follows:
And Robin Hood is here

Knight
Totahi
Chase &amp; (.'

Jones ......,

110 89 95—291
81 115 121-3-17
pu 92 112—291
108 135 110—353
. 98 81 107—280
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Wiggins ...
Herndon .
Adams .
Hutchinson
TotaU ...

will then entertain you for nearly
two hour*.
There will lie no chnnge in the “ frit*
ticket'1 programme for tonight, hut
there will In* one little condition a t­
tached to it. Osborne promises sbmo
one n free pass every night nnd will
do it for this big show.
Mr. Tim Keene is the honored guest
bub the condition is this: lie must be
arcompaniet) by n lady friend who will
be given free admission alio. Mr. Tim
Keene and his Indy are Invited to seo
“Robin Hoad" without ehnrge, to­
night.

MAY VALENTINE OFFERS

AHWCAt M tfm m wtucjpm

“One Clear Call” tomorrow night
with Milton Sills. One clear call lo the
Ku Klu\ Klan—one clear call ffotn
mother to her prodigal son—one clear
call to tin* heart of a man win* &lt; love
was to shatter the love of others. If
hits —it startles '—it pounds. 'Follow­
ed by novelties, nlso.

\AmSuperb^JProductlorv
Erninetvb principal &gt;Trfcisfc3
^Magnificent Smjbin^ Ensemble
O p eratic cDncheatn^

SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC
IA I,TIES,—|,AK li MARY SKATINf
ACADEMY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

A record breaking crowd is expect­
ed tonight, anil Osbo^tv. assures his
patrons that he will have the place
Illr Tlir Ax.nrlafrd I'rraal
nice nnd warm, should the weather
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Hy una­
be cold.
nimous vote the house yesterday (w e ­
ed a bill proposing the establishment
No reserved scats. They all go at of a national park a t Yorkton, Va­
a (Jollnr. Sanford is fortunate an get­ nn the Held where the British under
ting such a'liigh clsiV.-f piny at su^h Cornwallis laid down their arms.
allow price, and there will bo many
kicking themselves tdpiorrow if they
miss it tonight.

WONDERFUL CHORUS
No Reserved Scats

Ilobln Hood is going over big wher­
ever it plays. It is a high class musi­
cal opera and one that will he greatly
enjoyed, especially by the lovers of
good music. Come early in order that
you can gel the best seats.

Rotary
Farmers
Congregational ist
Merchants
la-gion .... ..;...... .
Men's C lu b .........
Brotherhood ___
Chase Sf Co. ......

The doors will open nt 7:30 tonight
nnd the curtain goes up nt 8:30 short).
A line orchestra and a good company

/'''HEAP, substitute pavements
become a tax burden on any
community because they cost
so much for annual maintenance
and repair, are soon
worn
out
m\
^
and call for early reconstruction.
VITRIFIED

fie»t By le st

—remember *the lowest priced
B a k in g P ow d er is often the
most expensive—-.that, baking
powder economy cannot be
based on purchase price—it's
results that count That’s whv

T he Econom y
(lathe biggest selling brand in America.
n&lt;yoa save Whtti ydh-buy it—ybu feave
when you \»6e it.
Use the same Baking Powder that
guards the purity of bakings in millions
of homes— that retains its unfailing
leavening strength to the very last spoonful.
T h e s a le o f.C a lu m e t is o v e r 15096
g r e a te r th a n t h a t o f nny o th e r b a k in g
p o w d e r.
A p o u n d can o f C a lv *
nfoin* fu ll
1 6 ounce*. Som e bak
eclers com e
in 1 2 ounce inatead o f i
.arc ca.-j. B e
•a rc y o u g e t a p o und when y o u a u n t it.
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properly designed and con­
structed, are never a tax burden
because
they
outlive
the bonds- u {
FJITi. ,
,
,
and cost so little for mainte*
,fl ‘

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Cleveland, Ohio

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NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY
20, 1923
IS H fiA
. . rr,

wny through school. The making of COMMENTS HERE AND THERE
lace it a popular method in accomp"Clever—very clever." What arc
lishing' this. Mr. Colt said.
you fixing to pull off now—going to
do some one? That's like putting
Members of the Scientific society monfy In a basket and saying help
•,•03
heard Dr, Gage of the Faculty, Satur­ yourself. I'll be a t the front gate."
U ltrr From Our Glfl* *t
day night on “The Evolution of Lan­ “My, I sure want to be there." “Fine,
Our College
guage." The study of the Evolution of you sure use good grammar." That's
language goes hand in hand with that a great - stunt. “Am I going to be
Th, A..&lt;w ln«rJ rrr* * &gt;
of the evolution of man, I)r. Gage there m other?” "That’s fine if you
f IjORIDA ST AT ECOLLEGE FOR told them. "Language," lie said, “is can get the crowd out and get things
(ALL DAY AND EVENING)*
fOMKN’. TALLAHASSEE, Flu
going.”
“When
they
get
to
drawing
that means by which one individual
See the landing of King Lemon. Queen Oraag; and their Court.
See the brave, fearless and handsome Mud Guards.
” p j f students were urged Inst
makes another act according to his a one dollar bill, a ton dollar gold coin
See the Gigantic Battleship “Cotton Gin" captured by the Pirate King.
« •
K u y night by W. J. Bryan to asow nidens.” and he explained that and a twenty foliar bill nil nt one
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t their brother* a t the state uni- some animal* who live in group* have time there’ll be some life." “That's all
BIG i ’AHARE OF FLOATS AND AUTO^lOBlLlk llAlLY DECORATED WITH FLOWERS; BEAUTIFUL AND GBACEFUL DANCES
I , , in their efforts to obtain funds
a similar system. Centuries ago, bo- right.&gt;It looks like you will pull off a
OK THE FLOWERS: BOAT RACES. WATER SPORTS, RACES- AND CONTESTS ALL AFTERNOON; FANCY COSTUME BALL
)!T»he erection of a student activities fore such an elaborate aeries o f '^ K onc-" “Very conservative—it’s a
AND FIUKW0RK8 IN'TH K EVENING.
m.i
M
Mlj Bryan anS/l
said kn
hu tifwitVK
always
sounds had been evolved, he continued, safe proposition." “You’re not risking
f *
y j , tender feejlnr fojjfftf1* ,co k‘*f- and when the survival of the fittest anything." Say, Mr. Spurling—hnv*
A
* it was i« oncThat Tic found hia
was the order, men could not muse you seen the Sanford Herald yet? I
«ife As he and G. E. White, 'k . M. C. on sounds th at were pleasing to the believe you will sell all those lots the
^» director
‘
at tho ttnlcnratH*
University, entered
onr—such sounds come with civilizn- first dny.‘“ U-hu-u-hu-u-hu-u-hu! "Mr.
auditorium where the students
ing described property situated in 1Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: NE
,hev tion-Thus, he snid, It is believed cer- Spurling, you couldn’t make people where purchase will be completed. Do L A K E CITY W IL L H A V E
Ac •— - „
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: 1*4 (less S. 15 acres of S\V 1-4 and
i t rt marshalled in p
&gt;
' ' ./ { tain sound* are closely connected with | believe you wrote those letters and not fail to have the tag to nny lot de­
B
A
SE
B
A
L
L
T
H
IS
SEA
SO
N
rent to several enthusiastic yells
Beg. 11.38 ch. E. and 6.34 ch. S. ofjbcg. 11.38 ch. E and 6.34 ch. S. of
the olfactatory and gustatory sensa-! advertisements if you would stand on sired, otherwise wc cannot complete
university and Mr. Bryan and
LAKE
CITY,
Fin.,
Feb.
20.—At
a
tho
transaction.
NW.
cor. of N E .1-4 See. 7, Twp. 20 S.,!NW. cor., run S. 26.42 ch., K 10 ch.,
tlons becnusc they are remnants of I u st«ek
bibies. They simply would
y , tvrung into the university song the days when sounds were made be-! not believe you did it." It’s n sin to
meeting of enthusiastic baseball fan* Range 30 £., run S fi.03 ch., E. 9.93 S. 7.48 ch.. E. 2.66 ch-, N. 28.78 ch., W
)r, Conradi, preceding Mr. Bryan, causO necessity demanded.
Saturday it was announced that Lake ch., N. 0,08 ch., AV. 9.93 ch., 5 acres. :2.63 ch-, N. 6.03 ch., W. 0.93 ch.), Sec. '
' tease people with that money. " It’s a KISSIMMEE KLANSMEN
’ ilth.it the students show their
fine arrangement, Mr. Spurting—I’m
DENY THREAT CHARGE City will ngnin have baseball this sea­ Said lnni£$cingfnsat&lt;H*ed nt tho date 7, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E. 116 acres,
l!L rt of the proposed university I
son. A baseball organization was of the issunneo of such certificate in Said land being assessed a t the date
j The work of the Y. W. C. A. at the figuring on a couple of lots myself."
of the issuance of such certificate in
"I'll
be
tliere,"
“I
can
catch
nil
the
Men said to lie members of tho Ku formed and work started on the new j tf,c nnme o( Unknown.
®” inK'
; college has grown to the need of a
money in a parasol that will be given Klux Klmv hi Kissimmee have denied bnsebnll field which promises to boj A)lo. Tnx ccrtificnU, No. 20.'», dnt« the " amc ot Unknown,
u-thodists mid Presbyterians n t!* 1" 11™1 commission. The commission
^ tho 7th ,,ny of Junc&gt; A Pi 1920J Also: Tax Certificate No. 204, dataway." “Anything in thnt window will the chargw contained In nn affidavit one of the best in the state.
J rtlw e met in the Thnlian room « »« bc comprised of 10 members of
fmy
grits."
"Your
lots
are
too
large,
filed
in
Kissimmee
by
It.
O.
Darling,
™ to #*
_ tho
Ifflfihninn
plngit
U’kusn
mirnnijii
«
#
rganL.a
on
o
a
‘
nK'-»
nm
”
has filed anid certificate in my office ed the 7th day of June, A. D. 1920,
|6«&lt;U) night for a “trip" to K&lt;Ax-a the freshman class, whose purpose, it their should only he one hundred fifty chnrging thnt members of the Man schedule for the season w, I be v g k t f . , m| ^
mado npplicilUon for Tax has fUed said certificate In my office
Is
set
forth
will
be
to
“foster
the
Y.
aAtr the guidance of Robert Thornfeet long." “That’s nil right. You have j attacked him and threatened to take cut n n ime mg 0 ic c u o c a s |, ewj
j,,Hue inaccofdnncc with law.Und has made application fo r Tax
W.
C
A.
spirit
of
service,
reverence,
nil Celt, of the Southern ProsbytcrRaid
embraces the follow--Deed to issue in accordance with law. 4
friendship nnd courage; to train the a good scheme. I shouldn't wonder.if j his life if he revealed their identity, ,1 e near u ure,
n Mission of Soonchun, Korea.
you sell them all on tho first day. Sure! according to reports received by the
(rig
described
property
situated in'Said certificate embraces the followFreshmen
for
Christian
leadership;
to
SKATING,
DANCING
AND
SPECMr. Colt drew to wide contrast bo111 Ik? there." “ Your lota are too sm all, Qrlnndo Morning? Sentinel last night.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
to-wit:jing described property sit unted . f i j ' i / i
bring
the
Freshman
class
through
the
IALTIES.—LAKE
MARY
SKATING
l*«n tho American and Korean girls,
Darling's affidavit is said to have
responsibility
into
closer
relationship
“
tho&gt;'
*houW
«w
nty-five
feet
I^jg.
SK
co'r.
of
NE
1-4
of
NW
1-4,’Sunlnole County, Florida, to-wjt: Beg.’fV ,
ACADEMY,
WEDNESDAY
NiGBT.f
the Utter of whom he said hod no
wide." “ Looks like you furnish th e ! contained tile statem ent that he heard
See.
7,
Tw]g
20
S.
Ilnngu
30
E.,
runlN
E. cor. of NW 1-4 of Sec. 7, *TwpI
with
the
whole
student
body.
280-3te
d m in ninrriagc. Of the 100,000
money to purchase the lots.” “That's! the klan had n grievance against him
11.08
ch.,
N.
89
deg.
W.
16
ch.,
S
20
S., Rnnttc 30 E., run S. 4.8 ch., I
The
commission
will
be
enlarged
ns
IN
p«p!c with£yrhom he worked, about
sure fine. It will get them." “Oh 11—![ and that he went to one of its meetNOTICE
it
becomes
necessary.
11.38
ch.,
E.
16
ch..
18
acres.
Said
89
dog., W 20 ch., N. 4.47 ch., % 20 ,* 1 "
olf of them are women, and only 100
I wouldn’t give a dollar nn acre for it." ings to learn why ho hud been black­
te
of
the!oh.,
9 acres. Said land being assessed
land
being
assessed
nt
the
date
dthem have names. The nricient Koit .is said,
“Oh ,yos, thnt land is worth ten or listed. The affidavit
. . recites,
,
, , . 11onorahle Board of County Com-fUsutmcc of HUch fl,rtirieatc in the
.... n t'th e date of tho issuance
__________
of such
Miss Bertha Cotide, national secre­ twelve dollars an ncro." “ I'll tell you , ,
a*n cuitonYis still extant, he explainthat he was attacked nnd told thnt his mlsatoncrs itt ami for Seminole Coun0f Unknown.
certificate in the name of Unknown,
d. that a woman is unworthy of a tary of the Y. W. C. A. will lecture what to do, Mr. Spurling—just bury
life would bo the penalty if ho reveal- iy, Florida, will nt their next regular
A|R0. Tax Certificate No. 203,
Unless said certificate shall be rcuar until she marries. Aflcr her nt the college for four .or five days, this money on the lots and you’ll get ed the identity of tho members of the meeting to be held on Tuesday, March
dated
the
7th
day
of
Juno,
A.
D.
1920,
deemed
according to law Tax Deed
urriage. however, she can cither tnke probably February 21 to 20.
it grubbed for nothing." "I'd grub one order.
lilh, 1923, at 10 o’clock a, m. receive lias filed said certificate in my office will issue .thereon on the 7th day of
ji»t of her husband or if she should
lot." What's this? Oh yes! It’s the
Darting names his captors ns Mar­ bids for the purchase of 90 lineal feet nr&gt;)| jm„ mnt|o application for Tax March, A. D. 1923.
“Current Events nnd Problems" a Flora Heights lot sale."
are a son. thnt of the Bnn. They do
shal Driggers ami Mayor May of Kis­ itf 36-inch, 39-inch, or 42-lnch iron j
l(l jSHUt, jn acordanee with law.
WITNESS my official
signature
wt have t« wait long until they be* study conducted by Dr. Kunuss is nn
simmee, accord in gto the information pij-e, and also for 90 lineal feet of 3G §njd certificate embraces tho follow-nnd seal this the 29thday of January
llow'd
you
get
the
money,
Spur­
(km worthy, for Mr. Coult'nald they instructive Bible study recently in­
ling—borrow it ? Just leave that fifty received.
inch, 39-inch, or 42-lnch
Segment jIi(, descrihei) property situated in A. D. 1923.
gt usually married off a t the age of augurated by the Y. W. C. A.
in the window, Mr. Spurling. I’ll have
The
Sentinel’s
information
declared
block,
fionrd
reserves
the
right
to re-'Seminole County. Florida, to-wit: Heg.
!l A Korean man is not proud of!
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
the janitor clean it up."
'
th at a member of the klan made t h e .je it nny or nil bids.
lfi.13 ch. W and 11.35 ch. S, of NE.
Mi daughters; in fact, }f ho has no r COMPLETE CONSOLIDATION
Clerk Circuit Court,
statem ent he was at the m eeting when
E. A. DOUGLASS,
cor. of Sec. 7, Twp. 20, S. Range 30 E.
And very much more
»ai he will say thnt he has no ciiil*
Seminole
County, Fla.
Marlin gappenmi
gappeared ami
nnd inns
th n t ne
he was mn
not ., 2- 13-o.n.W-3tc
Clcrk. j;un
v; 21.39 eh.. E 10
it said, hut
MIAMI, Feb. 20.—The Miami Noout this
tnia represents the way
way, imrnn
lo-u.a.w-.ne
I£un W. jojyj
12.56 ch. S.
nv. A
WEEKS 11 r
ten at all'« * at k (“ "1 « 1 pass attacked nor was his life threatened.
foo Tax Deed ‘chh- S’ 7 :S ch - K »
d l- N' ^ 7 11.30. 2.a. 13 -20-27; 3-C-Ctc*
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Christian influence in thnt country ti .nal and the Miami Bank nnd Trust ^ i o u s
Company
have
been
consolidated
u
n
jll,,n
*
Urlumlo
sentinel.
Under
Section
575
of
eh., 28 acres. Said land being assess - 1
_______________
* gradually relieving the suppression
Under Section 575 of llie
tlie General
General
J. E. SPURLING, Owner, j
.........
...s „r
t,_ S ta te of Florida
&gt;«l at the date of the issuance of such
if the women, he continued. In th efd er the name of the Miami Rank and
--iS
S ta tu te
of ,the
_____
Jcertificate in tlu? name of Unknown.
ftrutian schools they are being in- Trust Company with C. D. Leffler as! P. S —-It is my purpose to have all I SKATING, l)AN&lt; ING AND SI’Et •
s
C # n i | i | f l f n iitiirl.il n t- w i e v e r y ilay.
I'uuctt&lt;1in hygiene ntiil cnlloternl sub- president. The new business will be the lots iviiked with the price and all . IA1.TIES.—LAKE MAID SK.VlINt, , Notice is hereby given thnt Frank) Also: Tax Certificate No. 202, dnt- A l l t r a n s a c t i o n s New- f o r k H t o r k K x m iirk rt am t c u rb - m a r ­
irtt, in addition to their studies rc- conducted in the budding occupied by information by Saturday noon if pos-j ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, j Evans, purchaser of Tax Certificate?od the 7th day of June, A. I). 1920, kr he at n Kr erp, o r1,t1e,nt]
d.
(’o m n r i « l l t y . c o t t o n a n d
280-3te
No.
165,
dated
June
2nd,
A.
M
,
1919,
has
filed
said
certificate
in
my-offico
themselves
K
r
a
i
11
m
a
r
k
e
t
s
f u l l y ‘c o v e r e d ,
T lm rsthe
Miami
National.
The
capitnliznBible,
sa
nil
can
inform
kiirg to their religious training. MnI ' n f o n K i r i n tn - l u l t*SBB f r a c t i e s 1‘l o r l d a
has filed said certificate in my office: nnd lias made application for Tax r e a d e r * ! t t o IS h o u r * c . - t r l l r r I h s u
rj model young women are being tio nof the merged institutions will nnd these tags are to lie removed
Daily Herald on s a le n t Joe’s Smoke and has made application for Tax j Meed to issue in accordance with law. N ew Y o r k p a p e r * , lluy* f r o m n e w s b o y *
leaving 1he lower tag still on the
ttftfd out liy the schools, he said. be increased to $200,000.
o r n e w s s t a n d * a t live c e n t s u c o p y — o r
.........
...... ................
,_n to
..........
stake..........
Just bring
in lids tag
the . House, Mobley’s Drug Store • and Meed to i«sue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the follow- s u b s c r i b e t b r o i i k l i n i t e n t d i r e c t n t J e
Jcse of the Korean girls, like their
offie,? oil the ground Monday morning) Hunt's ITiarmacy.
tfiSnid certificate embraces the follow ; ing described property situated in rr el onrtlst l na Twl me erks .- l 'St ii t acne, n Jt si r lau nmnoin ltlhl ,r , I ' t s .
For quick results try a want nd.
Intrican sisters, ore working their

p^idaState College
Girls Are Active—
What Girls Arc Doing

THRILLING

COLOSSAL — STUPENDOUS

SPECTACULAR----- AMAZING

Flower Festival and Celebration, Eustis, Lake County, Florida
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923

BAND CONCERTS ALL DAY

BIG TIME ALL THE TIME

STOCKS AND BONDS

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Three Miles South From Center of Sanford
TO BE PLACED ON SALE BY OWNER

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb 2 6, 27, 28
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F ^RI [C l E l ) F R O M

$150 T O $3 00

And Only Four I^ots at the Last Figure

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All of them, but just to create a little interbst there will be three lots located over the tract with special price. Only one to a purchaser o f these special priced lots, other­

the purchase will be the same as others. An idea of the bills and coins to be given away may be had by a peep into the display window of Dr. Bower’s Drug Store on
First Street just in front of the Seminole County Bank. To secure one or more of these, holder of ticket must be present with duplicate stub when number is drawn from
box. Complete announcement will be made on the ground at 10 a. m. on Monday, February .26, 1923. DON'T FAIL TO BE PRESENT.
last payment,
Terms of Sale
►
Foiflwsh: fiio$&gt; &lt;__ ____ ___ w
... .......
......
.
, , ■ ■ will
■ ■be Iissued each purchaser.
,
and certified copy of abstract will be placed in the Seminole County Bank (where payments are to be made) to be given purchaser uponvftflf:illment of contract as &lt;
above. I WILL PAY 1923 TAXES. Don’t forget to be present at the opening at 10 a. m., Monday, February 26th* 1923, and be prepared.
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CASBf—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—
COME 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!
SALES 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 wili Distribute the Cash Prizes
.
J. E. SPURLING, Owner
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eaiessiy away.
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                    <text>IN THE' HEART' OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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NUMBER 280

HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923

in .

Senator W. O. Shelley Will Be the Father of Such
^
a Bill
*
THERMOMETER HERE WENT
DOWN TO 35—WIND PRE­
VENTED FROST

Might Be Some Pepper Plants In
‘ Field Were Dnmnged at
Various Points •

WARMER WEATHER
FOLLOWS COLD SNAP
IN SOUTHERN STATES
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(By the Associated Press)
ATLANTA, Feb. 19.—Relief from frigid temperatures th a t have enveloped
southeast for last three
days and nights most prolonged cold spell of winter
promised today’s forccnat
which indicated fnir and
warmer weather
tonight
and Tuesday from Virglnin
to Louisiana.
.

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Carlo! Shipments for Sat., F
Florida—Hanford Section .....
Florida—Manatee section ...
Florida—by boat, 125 crntcH,
Callfomia ...............................
Florida—'Tampn Section ....

Curl.it Shipments for Sun.,
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 19.—A measure to re-establish th e'stn to nudl- California .............. ............
tor's office the abolition of which was one of Governor Hardees prineipa Florida—by boat 45 crates,
rims at the last session of the legislature, will be Introduced at the nest seslion. Senator W. O. Shelley declared here. Shelley, one of the leaders In the Destination* of Flordia Shipments
p natc, wa sin the city over the *e*k end on personal business. It *ns
Potomac Yards, IK; Savannah, 4;
pointed out thut he had fought abolition of the office and planned tigurou* Boston, 2; Elmira, 1; Philadelphia, 1;
light to re-instate it at the coming session. ‘He srfid he had not yet heard Washington, 1; FI of once, 7; Clnrin*
tny sound argument why the office should ho abolished.
natl, I; Buffalo, 1; Memphis. 1; Roan­
oke, 1; New York, 7; Pittsburgh. 2;
Chicago, 2; Chicago, 1; Minneapolis, 1
Rochester, 1; Waycroas, 5; Charleston,
2; Detroit, 1;• Montgomery, 1; S t
Louis, 1; total, 03 cars.
•

EARLY PEACE WITH
TURKS CLOUDED BY
CIJRZQN’S* MESSAGE
*■5 (lly the Associated Press)
hr,
LONDON, Feb. 19—Pros­
i t peels of nn cariy signature
to the peace treaty with
Turkey has not been brifchtfc; ejU'il as the result of Lord
Curxon’s message delivered
►a to IsnitR Tnsha at ConstnnPh tlnople Saturday according
to official «iunrters bore. It
• a is expected here the grand
*g national assembly at An­
gora will insist modification
Pi of finaitcinl economic jildle* ! ini clnnses of Lausanne
►a treaty draft.

C h a ir m a n Ca m p b e l l s a y
FORD WILL NOT ACCE1*T
THE I’ROPOSITION

A t-Nation’s Capital Todny B ut
Fortl Question Overshadows
All of Them
( U r T h e V n a r l o l r d I’r f M l

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. WASHINGTON, Fob. 19,-The fight
After the extremely wnrm weath­ P«r
for action by the house nt this session
er of the past week the suddan cold
P*j
of congress on Henry Ford’s otfer
spell that descended upon Florida on
for Muscle Shoals was renewed today
Saturday and became very cold last P»
before the rules committee with Chair­
night and this morning made tho peo­ P*
man Campbell erltcrating opposition
ple shiver, but it seems thnt no dnm- fpti
on the gtound that Ford had stated
age was done here according to the
ho would not nccept the proposition
official reports of those who aro col­
Was Informed that Five Members of the
contained in the bill ns reported by
lecting data. Benjamin Whitner, the
the military committee.
Jury Were Klansmen
.
county agent who gets the weather
During the action before March 4,
conditions for tho government report Lovers of Good Opera
acting
Chairman McKenale of the mil­
e»ch day states that the lowest this
a., Feb. 19.—Attorney General Coco, nnd Special Ai ­
Should Attend Show,
itary
committee
declared the Muscle
morning was 35, which is not down to
rly todny for Bastrop where they will investigate the
at
Princess
Tomorrow
Shoal*
proposition
was the paramount
Boycott Ceases But
the danger point by any means. It was
from which the grand Jury will he selected March 5th
que«tion before the house, adding th a t
cold early this morning and had it not
losed at the recent open hearing Into the hooded moo
Germans Strengthen lie felt the people of the country were
been for tho wind th a t wan blowing Carl Kettler. Manager of Palm Beach
ouse Parish. Coco t citl he had been told thnt five of
to a vote by the house at least
Thcntre Sayn Robin Hood Is Pine
all night there would hnvc been much
. • Resistance in Ruhr entitled
Klansmen. five of them nnli-Klansmen and the other
on the broad quytion of whether the
dnmngc to tender plants In the fields
trlonimnn lint this information was unofficial.
great power project was to be re­
The music lover* of Sanford nnd ten su
Tin*
t* r r » « l
and the pepper* already set out would
leased to private‘Individuals or to bo
Feb.
19.—The
Increased,
nil
those
who
like
light
opera
ohould
■
■
have suffered a totnl loss. It was
; i eta Itied by the government.
of
the
German
officials
nnd
attend
tho
Robin
Hood
performance
n
p
i
|7
thought this morning that while here
i-tile'attitude generally by
and thero the peppers may hnve been nt the Princess tomorrow night. This | |Y
it i nrd other munioipnl ofis
really
your
big’
chance
to
see
n
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The pos­
damaged thnt the wind helped great­
iiout the Ruhr hnve been sibility that Secretary Hughes will 1k»fine
opera
company
right
in
your
own
ly in protection as it kept the frost
aide to make the proposed trip to tho
from settling down in any one place home town without going away to see
Pan \mcricnn ponferenco next month
long enough to do any big damage to it. The personnel of the Robin Hood
company
is
of
the
highest
order
and
nt
Santing*i, Chile, is becoming ntoro
tender vegetation.
everywhere they have played in Flo-.
doubtful.
It was said nt the state de­
As far as the celery crop is-conccrn- ridu nnd other ntntes they hnve made j
partment
today thnt while Hughes Is
cd, the cold weather la what is needed a big hit. Sanford people nlwnya on- r lO £
stilt deferring final decision whether
and it will nssist tho celery growers joyed n good light-opera nnd for m a-i
it would he wise fo rhltn to leayc the
in holding, their crop back another ny yonrs thnjr came to this city hut i
capital nt this lime, he feels It may
week and allow the'm arkets that were for the past five yearn or more San­
i_prove
impimlivable for hint to make
IKi Feb. 19._Eight iut|uirir« were under '
getting glutted to recover aomewhnt. ford has not been able to secure n
N
;
the
projected
visit owing to the
•
'.
rd Inland, little jutting rook in swirling w
Congressional Action
good company. The Ucbin Hood com- tragci
general
Kuroponn
situation nnd p?es-.
Manhattan
State
Hospital
for
infire swept n ward to the
TAMPA, Fob. 19.—Fnir nnd slowly pnny that will appear here Tuesday ‘ when
ttcndant.s. Nineteen bodon
British
Debt
Set­
senty-two
patients
nnd
three
male
a
rising temperature;
i night is n good one and Robin Hood is j anno,
[-covered before dusk and removed to the city morgue hut &gt;4v
That's the local weather forecast well adapted to bring out the best in |es h:
tlement is Promised
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Charges
In the ice covered ruins. These, it wns feared, had hern erefor todny. &gt;
musical talent ns well n.s clever com- mor i
thnt a clique of lawyers in New York
hi wns expressed a* to whether more than the rharrt;d hone* Direct Action by House ns 1
With the most severe cold wave of cjly. The Herald can recommend this ! ntatcc
city buy nnd sell hilluencc of-the sen­
the winter sweeping prnettodly the enmnnnv to the people of Sanford wouk
Amendment To Measure
ators nnd representatives without
entire eastern part of the United
their knhwlcdge was made before the
States, Tampa nnd South Florldu felt
|Dr T h e .S"HM*elalrrt
housu rules committee today by tTmirWASHINGTON,
Fell.
19.—Congresthe coldest weather of tho present
iruTi dbtmnm iTUu-' house Immlgra-iaual action'l»y tomorrow on the bill
winter season Inst night And early this Kettler, manager of the Wert Palm
tioh committee.
.
’ ."tinct lotting the llritlsh debt settlemorning.
,
Ik-nch theatre rends the following wire
i
no-lit
agreement
was
forecast
by
According to W alter J. Bennett, lo- j about the Kdbin Hood compnny:
( Iiuii.mm Fordnev of the house way
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Preslcal meteorologist, the high pressure j
“
Robin
Hood
playing
your
city
on
(-mi
means
oommillee
after
a
conferdent
Harding, it was said today by his
area over the northwest which has
i-nee with Iteprereiitulive Hurton, a
friends, has virtually decided not to w
-gradually decreased in intensity*, de-j Tuesday. Cannot Imust-too much. The
member of the American Debt comappoint Senator New of Indiana to a
velopcd new energy Saturday and S a t-, lovers of good opera will apprcnclnte
your
earnest
cooperation,
ns
all
a
r­
mi&gt;is|on. Direct action by tho house
place in the cabinet.
,
urdsy night, moving southward, nnd
rangements have been made for ap­
on the senate amendments to the inenpearance Tuesday. Company arc ail
■uro were planned as this would ob­
0. W. BRADY DIES Indies and gentlemen. My personnl
viate a delay thnt would be entailed
snow
in eopiplylng' with the requeat .of tlu*
guarantee -nlso.
,
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AT CHICAGO HOME
ATLANTA, Ca., Feb. 19.-The gen­
“Carl Kettler. "
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senate
for
conference.
Mr,
Burton
eral fnrnt outlook in the southeastern
All seats $1.10, no reserved stats. stntes la -milch more encouraging
1 was to meet with the ways and menus
The following from tho Chicagc
| committee Inter in the day nnd Mr.
'Times telling of the death of 0. W
than this time Inst year hut there are
nf hundreds of thousands of dollar* areas in very had shape, the bureau
ilrudy, a former Sanford resident wil
may Ik- caused to winter vegetable of economics of the United Slates De­
the rend with much regret by his nrn
crops by frost. A temperature of 40 partm ent of Agriculture declared yes­
ny friends here:
degrees early Sunday morning nt a terday in Its mid-month crop report
“Oscar W. Brady ,wh&gt; wjjh.his h-o
point in the middle Everglades, on for the states of North Carolina,
West Palm Beach canal wns the low­
rnrnlimi
Florida, Alabama,
Washington’s Birthday
est temperature reported but no dam­
Celebration at Eustis
age has yet been done.
The movement of labor from the
The Weather bureau observer nt
' Will Be Big Event
farms to tho industrial center* con­
Hypoluxo reports a mbrimunj of 45
tinued,-Abe review Bnid, nnd farmers
degrees nnd a mnximunt of 55.
Accordlng to the advance dope and
are unable to meet the competition
W ater remaining in the Everglades
the
advertisements in the Herald, the
his homo in Chicago Monday after­
prices. The situation wns said to bo
from the flood of last fall had a mit­
Washington’*
Birthday
celebration
nt
noon, after which the body will bo
serious in certain parts of Georgia,
Euntla this year promises to bo the
sent to Dnvonport. Funeral service*
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 18.—North- igating influence on the temperature. South nnd North Carolina.
biggest event of the kind ever staged
will be held there Tutsday afternoon
cm Florida today experienced colder Cooler weather has been beneficial t« * A general increase in fertilizers If.
sugar
rnne
on
the
plantation
of
thi
in
the
Queen
City
of
the
Ijtke
coun­
with interment in Oakdale cemetery.
weather nnd tho first Ice of the seas­
expected, according to the report, ex­
try. Eustis pulls n big celebration ev­
“Mr. Brady, who was G3 years old
on. The lowest tem perature recorded sugar mill at Canal Point on the east­ cept in North Carolina and north
ery February to celebrate tho birth
at the time of hhi death, was born in
by the local weather bureau was 34 ern shore of I-nkc Okeechobee. Tern Georgia, where the weevil wns active
Davenport ouANovembor 21, 1800. Af­
of George and also to celebrate the
degrees nt 7:30 o'clock this morning,
during the pnst season.
ter disposing of his interests in The
fact
thnt
Eustis
is
“growing
every
potalo
hut ice in tho extreme low places evi­
Georgia
livestock
was
in
unusually
Times
Mr. Brady .went to Now York,
day
in
every
way."
This
year
the
denced the fact tho mercury dropped
good condition Iwcauso of the mild
hunt races and the flower parades and
whore for a, number of year* he wax
below that. The highest tem perature
winter, the* report asserted. The con­
general manager, secretary nnd treasthe decorated floats and e y ry th in g
was 4(1. There was no lrost.
PENSACOLA—Ecb. 10.—The mer­ dition of range cattle in poor in Flor­
promise to give young' nmT old the
j hirer of the S. S. McClure company.
Whilo today's cold snap wns con­
| Seven year* ago he came to Chicago
fined largely to tho northern portion, cury dropped below freezing in I'cn- ida. Movement of hogs is brisk, ex­
iwicolli
today
and
even
a
loWcr
temper­
cept
In
Florida,
where
they
have
been
where he hud since mude ftla home.
the weather bureau forecast frost over
The survivor* are his nyther, Mrs.
tho entiro peninsula Monday, with ature is expected tomorrow morning. waiting for coolor weather.
The lowest temperature wns 30 de­
Florida reports heavy movement of
E. \V, Brhdy, now of Chicago, for­
threatened damage to growing vegetables, whldh aro about thirty days grees nt 7.30 o’clock this morning. cabbage, celery ami lettuce nnd premerly 6 f1Dnvct)pqft; hi*
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ahead of the season. F ru it Is not en­ The weather burcuu states that the
temperature will drop to 25 degrees
. M. L. Raines; one »qn, Russell llrndjf:
dangered.
during
the
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two •sisters, Miss Ella F. Brady anoj
Forecast fojr tomorrow Is th at the
Mrs: IL 'Yange, ail' o f Chicago, nnd
temperature will drop to between 20
WASHINGTON Feb. 19.—While
. two brothers. CurtU T. Brady of New
and 25 degrees in the extreme north­
ern portion and‘28 to 32 degrees in the'cold wave was spending itself in
the central portion, with killing frosts
a* far souUi os within 100 mllos of try yesterday, bringing on unusual
Miami. Light frost* will be felt to the temperature of 34 degree* nt Jackson­
ville, Flo., condition* were tho reverse
extreme southern 4 ,rt of tho pcnlnIn the northwest, whore Rapid City, retarding development. The Georgln
suln.
R. D. reported’ a) temperature of 54 pimento pepper acreage extends into
No damage to satsuma orehnrds in
mdany new counties. Pastures are
Escambia county has been reported, degrees. £&amp; degrees nbovo normal.
Rising temperatures we/o predicted greening up’and n«&lt;» has come thru
hut the high winds Telt recently have
last night by tho weather bureau for tho winter In unusually good nhnpo.
. W a n aid to liras.
the states cast of the Mississippi Alfalfa ond^ clovers have suffered
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where the wcathcMwac still “ unscocs- practically no winter damage thus
WEST .PALM BEACH, Feb. 18.—
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onably cold.” Western state* already far. \
The Indians will be here soon
Okeechobee City t$ tho Broward coun­
h a v e f d t tho effects of Uio promised
their spring training.
ty line, formers of Palm Beach coun*re appfphcnslvc tonight th at loss fair and vrarmor Weather.

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Tolar to preside, The delegnto and
alternate to state conference, Mrs. B.
J. Starling and Mrs. A. M. DcForrcst,
were asked to glvo a report from the
MRS. FRBD DAIGER, Society Editor ponr«rcncc, and an Interesting report
PboiM 217-W
was Riven. It was moal gratifying to
I t i m k a v t u r I r U s it vlattlap 7* hear In their report, thnt five nation­
•—It r * s s w « •!■ &gt; u » /" k fr » •*
al officers were present, and that the
V » i » . mr I t 7 M a r « a a l a r l a l a l a * , a r i l
• a a a la l r a r i ( a «hl&gt; S r a a n a t r a l ,
Orlando
Chapter entertained so
« M a l l a , m r t r le a k a a a I k e (Ir a k I t «&gt;ll
charmingly.- The Sallle Harrison
Chapter were proud to lie its neigh­
bor. Mrs. W. E, Watson, our reRcnt,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
presented each officer and our state
Monday—Social Sorvlce Department regent, Mrs. Jnmc* A. Craig, with an
of the Missionary Society, M. E. old fashioned nosegay, a t the first re­
Church, will meet at tho home of ception, and Mrs. DcForrcst sent them
Mrs. II. H-' Chappell on Celery ave­ baskets of fruit from her grove. Mrs.
nue at. 3 o'clock.
.
, DcForrcst read a letjbr from Mrs.
Tuesday—Mra. A. K. Powers will en­ Minor, National President, thanking
tertain the members of the Daugh­ her for the delicious fruit.
Delegate und alternate were elected
ters of Wesley Class at 7:30 p. m.
to the-Continental Congress, which
a t hor home on Ninth !'tn &lt;i.
convenes in April. Mrs. Starling was
A tlanta, Ca., was represented hero circled delegate and Mrs. Dckorrcst
nltcrnnte.
yesterday by G. R. Jone^. (,
.
Our secretary, Mrs. C. It. klrtlcy,
F. E. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. E. being unable to serve the full terni,
Kbesqncr were among the
visitors Mrs. DcForrcst was
unanimously
here yesterday from Jacksonville.
elected secretory.
Sirs. Rossitor presented to the chap­
J . D. MoortT of Greenville, “ C.;,is ter, u motion thnt n committee be ap­
among the out-of-stnto business visi­ pointed to d raft resolutions of tho
tors hero for tho week end.
love and appreciation of the Snllic
Harrison Chapter for tho Into Dr. N.
(Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Toole, of Arling­ UcV. Howard, who was their advisor
ton, Ga., arrlvod In the city yesterdny during organization. It was seconded
for a short stay.
and unanimously carried. A commlti'Mr. and Mra. N. C, Curry, of Gales
berg, III., were among the arrival!
htorc yesterday and arc stopping n
the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wntkins, of
Starke, Fla., wore among the nrrivnls
here yesterdny and arc pleasantly lo­
cated at the Montezuma.
J. W. Huggins, of Birmingham, Ala.
arrived In Sanford yesterday nnd will
npend some time here attending to
business.
John Clarke, of Springfield, Mass.,
was among the arrivals here yester­
day and Is making his headquarters
nt tho Montozumn while in the city
transacting business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1L Htftrison nntf
‘Miss Fannie Mac Pennell, of Worh•Ington, I). C., who are touring the
« n t c , arrived In fcunford yesterdoy
and will apend some time here.

wi. For Florida: Partly cloudy
wa tonight; roldor on tho
IBi west coast; heavy frost in
K* north and probably central
Ki portions and light frost in
ga' south portion tonight if tho
*?a weather clears.

qONGREG ATIONALC’HU BCD
Our Uiblo school la tfrowlrg, both
In mimborc anil interest. This is capenally shown in the now “Men’s
Dlblc rlosa’* which is becoming deeply
interested In the discussion of Bible
truth Ift Its relation to practical life.
We would be glad to lmvc you visit
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
SUDNWV, FEB. IK, 1023.
* Subject:
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“Soul.”
Church Service —.... 11:00 a. m,
Sunday School
10:00 n. m,
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oakc Avc,
ALL ARE WELCOME

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church services for this Sundaythc first Sunday In I-ent, will bu:
7:30, Low celebration for Commun
Mrs. Illltch and Mra. Carleton of
Charleston, S. C. ore. In the city for
a few days visit.

0:45 n. in., Church school.
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It is root and crisp and maybe docs
not see mliko Florida to tho visitors dorson, O. 11. C., who is to conduct
but it in the kind we need for our the “ Misnlon" and be the preacher,
crops.
will preach.
Cards for the “Mission” have been
And such good weather nt thnt. Wc sent out. The Mission will begin on
arc quite sure the visitors from Cal­ Monday: the Daily Celebration a t 0:30
ifornia now think thnt wc have the n. m. Thu Young People’s Mission
best brand of weather fu the world.
a t 4:00 p. in. and the regular Mission
nt 8:00 with a song service at 7:45
Ed Higgins, Forrest l-nke, R. W.
Pearman and R. J. Holly will attend
Fnther Anderson belongs to that
the “no fence” meeting at Orlando to- band of famous preachers from New
York and it is a great privilege for
Sanford people.
Read the advertisements in this is­
Splendid music on Sunday and npsue
of the Daily Herald. You will save
Who Will Provide
proprinte
Mission Hymns nt nil serv­
money by patronizibg the Sanford
Good Home for One
merchants. They lmvc the goods nnd ices. The Itcetor will be nt Longwood
prices nml they are advertising in on Sunday afternoon.
or More Children? the
On Monday night, tho Rt. Rev., the
the goods and the prices and they are
Ilfshon
of Mexico, will nlao be nt Hoadvertising In the Daily Herald to
CHILDREN’S HOME IS FILLED TO
show you what they have.
OVEItFLOIWNG JUST NOW
Mr. nml Mra. R. T. Cowan, Mr. and
Mrs. A, T. Davis und H. C.^Frain of
one or more of the homeless orphan Augusta, Georgia, nro in the city the
boys or girls under the enre of the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Field nt
Children’s Home Society of Florida. their home on Crystal I«ake. They arc
The Receiving liomcn of the Child­ prominent in Augusta nnd me tour­
ren’s Home Society at Jacksonville ing Florida and think that Sanford
and Pensacola nro filled to overflow­ is just the finest and most cubstnntinl
ing, with twys und girls of ull nges, city they lmvc visited.
from tiny babies on up to fourteen
yenrs of ngc nnd each day Is adding Unique Ceremony
to the family of children to 1&gt;e cared

At the morning service Mr. Burhnna will speak on the interesting
subject of “Buying Gold.’’ ~
At tho night meeting, beginning at
7:30, the remaining rcela of the sto­
ry of Joseph will be upon the screen.
This Is n very benuttful picture and
carries with it n docp moral and spir­
itual-lesson. Mr. Burhnns will speak
briefly tft night on “ Life’s Surprises."
Tho Christian Endeavor will meet
at 0:15 p. m. under the leadership of
Mrs. J. D. Davison. Let every member
malai special endenvor to be out on

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don’t hnvc to he perpetually wor­
ried about their fnlling off. You Booth Tarkington's roaring itsge
can go right on with your usual comedy hit i« bigger and funnier
housework because wc make than over on tho acrccn. With
them to fit and to give perfect Wally. Held ns the mysterious hero
service.
who jazzes thle flappers' hearts
nwuy with hia moanin’ soxaphone.

We See That You See!
When people tell you you are look­
ing'well, they always mean well pro
served..
The Daily Herald, 15c per v.eck.

* Ol»TOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
Our mayor, Hon. Forest Lake, will
address the young people in this npccial program on Epworth I.caguo Un­
ion night, February 18th, “How Can
Our Epworth Leaguers Serve Their
Communities?" Come, bring n friend.
Bo on time.
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Added Attractions
HEMSTITCHING AND P1C0T1NQ
Attachments. F its any sewing ra­
chitic. Priso &gt;$2.00. Checks 10c titra.
Light's Mall Order House, Box 127,
B'.imingham, Ala.
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MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE. Proprietor
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CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
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WHY HIJY ORLANDO DREAD WHEN

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SHOWCARDS A SPECIALLY
1113 Palmetto Avenue
Box 11
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Next to Princess Theatre

1 ‘Store in Florida

10 Stores
in Georgia
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At Orlando Fair
Grounds Last Night

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Long, Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. W. McNanara, W. II. Plcieher
nnd Alda McNanarn arc a congenial
party from I’itrccton, Ind., who are
spending tho w in ter’in Florida, nnd
arrived here yesterday for n short
stay.
|,
Mrs. Fred Jlrumlt, of West
street, who has been visiting nt
pa end St. Petersburg for the
two weoks ns tho guost of Mr.
Mr*. Linden, has rctumod to
homo hero nnd reports a dclig
time.
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yenrs of ngc, as there nro more ol
these older children needing homes
thnn younger ones.
The Home Society in nnxious, too,
to find homes for several pairs of
brothers nnd sisters, nnd for trios nnd
quartettes of children, whom the soci­
ety is very anxious not to separate.
There are two pnirs of twin girls,
ench pair being ten years of age. The
home society never separates Iwlnk
under any conditions, and earnestly
hopes that two good homes can be se­
cured for these twins nt nn early date.
All the society asks of families to
offer their homes to then homelrS*
children i:i tlrnt they bo of good char­
acter and Unnncinlly ublo to prove n
reasonably comfortable home and ed­
ucation. Application! should be sent
direct to Marcus’ C. Fngg, the superontendent, 428 St, Jomcs Bldg., Jack­
sonville, Fla.

Phone 127 j|

Sanford’s New Store

A’unique ceremony* wns performed
Inst evening shortly before 10 o'clock'
when Rev. J. Doan Adcock, pastor of
the First Hnptist church of this city,
united Charles Widmicr, youthful
high diver, nnd Miss Flocl|o Smith, a
fancy diver, in mnrringe. The cere­
mony was witnessed by a gathering of
about 800 persons. It wns undoubtedly
one of the most unique to hnve taken
place in this city and though lieing
performed beside the huge tank of
that particular attraction of the John­
ny J. Jones Exposition, it could not
have boon more solemnly carried out.
The pretty bride wore a pint: bathing
costume and enrried n shower bou­
quet of roses. The bridegroom wa3

pion high diver, wan maid of honor,
and the manager of the show, Wm.
Wecker, acted ns best man. After the
ceremony the young couple wns pre­
sented with a $ 100 bill from the com­
pany. The young couple conio from
Illinois an dhnvc been connected with
the Johnny Jones Exposition for a
yenr. —Orlando Sentinel.

BOARD DECIDES TO SELL
The Herald for first c'.ass Job work - LAND IN PAIIOKEE SECTION

All sixes, shapes and colors. Sailors, Tailored
Huts, and Dress llat«. Also a few unU'jmmed

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The m ost.Salisfaftory Automobile to own

ergladcs is contained In n decision of
the internal Improvement board to
place on the* market a tract of ap­
proximately 250 arm s in tho’ j ’ahol
kce ncitlon. The lioard met today tb
work out details of the sale. It j^s
understood theH ots will range from
$300 to $500 in price.

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throughout the jMtten tnjening .*votiobs A '.i the pagan religions of the L Egat as compared with the orthodox n-j
Chriktinnity. Strangers are cordially £ J
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hero who bver saw this phenomena ev­
en with the big freeze of twenty-five
years ago. .
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H k l U k r 4 c v r r y » t i r r » o . « f i f f p l ■■«»t a r a t t h r ' l l r r a l d I l n l M l n * . 107
Dut one thing Is certain and that
M a r a n lla At p ,
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is the cllmat£ of Florida is not chang­
ing to any appreciable degree and
The Herald Printing Co. those
who want to plant orange groves
riD L iiiic n ii
and those who wrant to raise vegeta­
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N. J . I .I I . I . A l l l l ... » » f r f l « r j . T r » a « u r f r bles need pot wdrry about the future
r aal n n»at*n n n * r r climate of Florida. Head the article
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f t . *. 1IOI.I.Y . . . Ad* m l . I n * M n n a * ir r
on the front page of the Herald today
on
A d . r r l l . l n * I tn tr a M ade K a m a
ubout the history of Florida's dim*
. Application
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r k o n r S » . w a f f r r A i s tia.
tions prevail now that prevailed 100
years
ago or more with the execution
Prle** l a A d r n n r e
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that
Florida
Is how n tfomnn of many
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cities, many farms, mnny groves, of
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many industries where a t that time jf
Tfce h i * 13- l o IH-i»n*r W r r f i l r H e r ­ was a state of eminent domain.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1023
do its best to have clean streets and
clean yards, hn»i any right to look up
find face the world.
" It might bo said n dirty town
makes n dirty people; a dirty people
makes moral and material dirt and
decay. It is the duty of. all men and
women tq make their homes nnd their
home towns Ju6t ns clean and a ttrac ­
tive nnd beautiful ns possible. He
who falls’ short in this respect falls
short of his duty to God and man, it
m atters not \yhat else he may do."
HERE IS A MAN WHO STAYS IN
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FLORIDA

Is supervising tho tick eradication
work, has notified its inspectors of the
importance of constant vigilance In re­
gion* where lawlessness Is encountered.

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FOR THE UNIVERSITY llOYS
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It wns stated recently, and on good
cigarettes V I R G I N I A
BURLEY
authority ‘we believe, that ninety per
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
cent of tho young men attendiug the
University of Florida, nt Gainesville,
agement of the following
nro now carping nt least a part of
thelj’ expenses. This is something to
BOARD OF DIRECTORS *’i
be proud of, for with our young men
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willing to add to their hours of study
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in order to get the sulvantagu offored;
J. It. Anthony, W. II. Tunnicliffe, Dr. S. Pul11
putting nside all false pride and tak-j
cston, E.. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
ing such positions a.t are available
C. F. Williams
a tthc University, we can look furl
AMIRKAN TOUfiCOCO
ward to results nfter these boys
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emerge into the work-a-dny world nnd
undertake serious problems for their
of con.Trc33 to pass this bill nt th e 1
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
country nn dthclr homes. It is fine
ptesent fart expiring short session?
to have this spirit manifested in the
cducntionul institutions of the state If I am right in my prediction, that j
nnd certainly points to a splendid this means the loss of n chance to I
pass the subsidy bill for years to n
manhood in the coming generation.
come,
it means and must mean one o f 1]
.
Bui it is not expected nor is it dotho
following:
-first,
the
continuance
sirnhld to have the boys nt the Uni­
. Sanford, Florida
versity work nil the tirie. There is of government ownership nnd opera- j
tion,
cither
under
the
Shipping
Board
[
one old saw that has not yet lost its
troth. It rends something liek this. ^
other government ngency
"/ill work nnd no pln.v makes Jack n with nil the inefficiency necessarily
dull boy." The university boys need attaching to government operation of
aH n B H B rn cx n u i.tiR x aaiH aE aB U t:ciiaaeM n H H g u aaB H in n B aca
to play as well ns other boyn or young indurtry; or, second, the extension of #s'jan
1
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men. Everybody needs to play some government ownership nnd operation
of the time. Ju st now the University 4u "8#rfc,,k?
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nn . . . . __ r..r
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abandonment of government own-

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A friend of \he Stnr-'fcW fn'm sotfu*
time ago handed in ri dirpping for
publication in these columns but thru
oversight it was misplaced »*nd only
now is brought to light. It wns w rit­
MU MUI: II T i l t ! ANKOCIATIUI I'H K * *
Figures
compiled
by
the
department
ten by John Uolt„ formerly of Bu­
T h e A u o r l n l n l P r r n a la e x c l u s i v e l y
a n t l l i e d to t h e une f o r r r p u h l l m t l u n o f of commerce show that the country chanan, llolt 4 Company, of Indian­
a ll n ew * d le p a t c h e a c r r iii tr il t o It o r
no t o t h e r w l a e r r r d l l c d In till* p a p e r press is gaining ground. According to apolis, while Mr. Bolt was spending
a n d a ls o t h e lo cal n ew * p u b li s h e d statem ents made !&gt;y those who knvc
last winter in Manatee, Florida, and
h e re in .
All r l * h t a o f r e - p u b l l c a t l o n o f ap e c la l made the survey, the country press is rent to his friend, Fred F. Partridge,
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n a r e a la o r e e e r v e d .
growing in prosperity, popularity and ot DnytoMn. As a sample of Florida
Of t i e r i I l l ' l l A I . I &gt; IILII.I1I.YU. I’h o n e IIH in influence, ‘‘Strango enough," says boosting it deserves n prize. Hero it
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Foreign Arivercl.lna Itrnrr.en.alive
sent newspaper is filling the greatest
..Mnn born of W(,mnn ,g of n few
| Till. AMI IULAM'l&lt;r55A&gt;Vn I \ I ION
demand, is the best read and conse-, (j
nmj fujj 0f Vll|n desire lo see
quenlly the must influential newspa­ strange Innds.
rrr
per.”
"Ho nriseth in the morning to h!»
The Dearlmrn Independent, which daily labor, when lo! nnd behold, the
^A galn we *ny, "Lucky Sanford." like the flivver is covering the country snow hath fallen, and he forgot to
with its circulation, has perhaps the bring in the kindling wood nnd he rnil' And we say it after the frost hai best corps of investigators of any eth nt the elements. Ho goeth about
newspaper in tho country.. These in­
* i tlaimigfd much truck in the Mate.
h
vestigators are digging into every
________ /i
....... *
henrt
,
If v ‘
Sanford celery should got better question that nffcct economics, ]mlitic.*
and
social
conditions
in
America.
opd better every day in every way,
su
w
* 1
These investigators, too, concede the
nbw that the cold spell hns hit us.
his grip
.
.
.
.
a
O ther harmless diversion .would ulTord g*
power of the country press. Th«y sny
If
country.
relief from Ihv consideration of cube' lt»
that these home papers .that solve
tAnd whnt the Daily Herald said the home people wield nn Influence
"And nfter many ilnys he gets tt&gt; root or Latin verbs. A place where
r:i
« about the growers getting together that is little understood by the unob- his Journey's end, and, In! and behold! letter.* home might lie composed or
Wo nro well plooaod* with Ih c nice business
, -nhd not shipping for u week,-is good. serving.
it is summer, for the sun shineth quiet talks bad with folks from home.
Fa
we
hctl Saturday, the beginning day of our
Ih fact, it- U better today than it was
brightly, nnd the flowers are in bloom
The
university
needs
a
building
thnt
rri
■
*
Kt
Itijr
Seven
Day Sale. Many attonded the Sale
r.
The public press pot oply reflects —yet it is still winter nnd ho is filled
(Saturday.
. Saturday anil made their purchases a t a
the sentiment of th? community, but with wonder nnd niarveleth thereat. can be used by the students for their
own fancies nnd pleasure;. The plan
great saving. -The opportunity still presents
ANOTHER SDLFTM.N (? )
I The government will not hrook nny if the editor is a student.of political And it came" to 'pass that he Journeys has liccn drawn and friends o( the
itself to those that could not coma Saturday;
economy
and
is
in
touch
with
the
nf. Interference with gpvernmcnt men* in
over the water, and the winds blow boys nnd of humanity nre working
as the sale will cohtinuc all th is week, tlur-;
Whether anything more ever comet
the Held, whether it he prohibition in- fuir* of the world nt large, it moulds soft and he i t filled with wonder, and to get the money to build something
ing which t,;:he matty items of first class merfrom it ot not, this m atter of South
* t selectors or cattle tick inspectors or tho public- sentiment and lends men kindness.
in Gainesville, on the earn pus of the
chnmliFO will l.o offered nt unreasonably low
what not. There has been too much to right conclusions.
"He goeth to strango places and he university, and call it tho "students* Alabama nnd Weit Florida counties
i
The
country
press
lives
close
to
the
prices.
—
Alabama
buying
our-t
or
giving
us
i
lawlessness in the past regarding law
I is greeted kindly anti shown great activities building.” The cause U a
people.
The
publisher,
feel
n
per*,,.llospita,Uy,
„
nd
he
-re
,
people
sitting
beis—or
nomething—rectus
an
inex;
enforcement it seems.
worthy one; vxrellvnt. Thu sign need­
►,
---------------------- o-----------------------al responsibility, ami are more respon-, MI1 , ht&gt; |lorchl.„. mnking m eny, and
-mthtilde theme of r'ivti- *iiin. A re- ed is a iju irte r of a million dollars,
New Line cf -tyys* C!oj:iiiii£ and Men’s Extra
„Kllin flllc.d wUh w onder-for it
cent editorial pre.-a-ating an agle new
| ’ At the meeting at Orlando of the s.ve to the voice of the people than | h .
nnd
tho
structure
will
belong
to
the
s cattlemen and the growers it was ap­ many of the so-called metropolitan is winter time in his native land. He state when complete I and lie n part to the Times, at Icart, is th? EnterTroiiicrs have Just Arrived
l.edger:,
.
.
parent that local option will prevail in newspapers that nie controlled by pondereth long and think* of the snow and parcel of one nf the Ik-s*. insti­ pHne• tAiahnmnl
*
thnt county regarding the Vencing o f ' spccinl
l'*or ‘1&gt;'» reason, the nnd the Ice and the inud, and the kindl­ tutions in the stalt
"Every fellow has tho right to egFIRST (H'ALITY
-LOW PRICES
cattle. It is also apparent hat l o c a l U*Vl‘Uc!n.».fears the country press very ing wood he did no*, bring in, and then
A little is asked of each peraon in -,prc? nn
"“ lir,rt-T smiu-lhing J,
option will prevail in this county.'ll '''“‘ h more than he generally is will- lie goeth to thi- telegraph otTicc anil le ter,led in the litya and young men;
United States provid- {J
takes time to put over any radical ’,'t’ tu a,lmit. If ull the newspapers in telleth his folks at home to go up . l ....----i..
!ill. of cou:r.e, that the tnx collector H
the return i.i guarantrcil• •in .la-tter
ru -jl
H
measure and we believe that taking cititu ,‘,u, lowns " f 30*000 "»&gt;«« •«» stairs and throw all his garments suits every year; fewer breakdown-! and sheriff doesn't hear you,
as ■
time will soiyo Uto question much h ot-! ; houia unito on » ■lnK,.° Proposition out the window—th at he will never and failures among the students, ard *-then
UMM0 *I:,S *i“ ’n n ’ mur*' “1,'a °f ^'r&gt;l °
ter than voting the cattle out of nllj&lt;^or t *lc K‘" 'a
Pu^^c« not “D H»e want them again—
greate i popularity of th* institution.i01*1' ro^,sr
*^on nnothcr upon one
Florida nt one sweep of the pen. There lflr‘:,‘r newspapers combined could
"He ia going to st^y in Florida."
The campaign i* mi and the men cc?b»l:t nuhje t, we suppose that we
115 EAST FIRST STRUKT-PIIONE 101
W wlll be n state wide no fence law
Dint influence nnd stay the
larkelnnd Star Telegram.
and women who an- helping in the have the license to !:ave n f -w worila
will
of
the
people.
This
is
naturally
u u a n c iz c a iu in s a n s n ^ u n o a a g z n n u n s a a s x B iin iiB w iin u B a iiQ B B u ita i
pasted In 1‘lorida in 1925. We told the
cause nte inspite.l by unselfish mo­ to sny.
•Vtcnttlemen whnt would happen ten so because of the dose contact of the URGES I’ROMI'T LEGAL ACTION
tives, The propn n if ne whuihling will
“ For several year
nnd about thrre
nmething cannot bo started that
. ^’yenr sago. Our prediction was true smaller newspapers. The great dailies
a g a i n s t p e r s o n s w h o k i l l - be welcomed by the faculty nnd n or .fouV times in t-.-ch y:nr —the c«&gt;! to us now, as it has bhvay* secm.-d
serve*
it
wonderful
purpose
and
cover
r.ay.
-Sr. Petersburg Times.
tljen nud our prediction about the state
i :d d w a r t m e n t e m p l o y e .
source of untold comfort to the i.lu- i.mm cf Alabama and Florida news- impossible. An hone t reapputti-jiia
multitude
of
subjects
that
the
wide law will be true in 1925. The cat­
denls.—Times Unimu
papers have Lecu filled w.th discus- ment, r.o that or:e set tint) of the state
For quick results try a want ail.
tlemen sec the handwriting on the smaller papers can not. but when it
In a letter, to the Attorney General
stuns,
both
pro
and
con,
about
annexcouj
,
i
:ui
hold
th*
other
back,
-ccms
comes
to
moulding
and
crystallizing
wnll and they will gel ready for it but
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace lias TWENTY MILLION A YEAR SAV­ ing to Alabama
SKATING, DANCING AND SPECma all
nil the counties of.
..
, .
.
public .sentiment the little home pa­
thin law will not be pussed in 1922.
,
, . . . .
nearly so: lle ri.\i state divi
pointed out with cinphuBU the need
division 1AL7IES.—LAKE MARY. SKATING
ED ItY SHIP SUBSIDY Florida west cf the Apalachicola
Apalr.chic.da nv-;
*
per dugs that more efTcctivftiy,
for firm and prompt Federal action
er. Those counties
nre CalhuUn,
tntlcs are
Cilhmtn. J au c kkJ-rVou,ri {aci% oerim'3 niltIoi5:i1 b'rrnl ob- ACADE.MY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
The congressman likes to sec his
; F/&gt;ur New York distillers have been
agniovt the persona who killed Max
S
2S0-3tc
roving
of
$20,000,000
a
year'run,
Washington,
Holmes,
Ray, Wnl- 'taelcs. And Alabama producing the
sehtenced to pay r. f.ne of $2,090 onch qnmo in print In the Washington news I/tchridge, nn employe of the United
might
he
effected
by
the
government,tf.u,
Okaloosa,
Santa
Ihisu
and
Eacnm-!price*of
these
Flotilla
counties,
or
inand serve'two months in jail for il- papers, and own pays to have himself -Staten Department of Agriculture en­
Daily IL-rahl on sale nt Joe's Smoke
___ legally releasing ao^Mlo- gallons of intgrivowodr- Thut g£Nh hint import­ gaged in cattle tick eradication work through the enm.tmbnt of the shjp'lda. Alabama is ulrendy large enough, dr.e'n- FI &gt;ri.!n t«&gt; » .-»•"t the Alabama IIw M-, .Mobley’s Drug Store and
•nlisidy hill. Elliot
II. Goodwin, rc i- She doesn't nee I any .-.inti- ti-ri tor*
ance.
But
he
scans
the
columns
of
the
. -• whiskey. This whiskey probuldy cost
oi r* . s us a gift, t-i |irj'.iahlv as" Hunt's Pharmacy.
in Echo!* county, .Goatgin. lie was
if
*. these distitlers $1.50 per gallon nnd home paper very closely and is very h it tii death on Febniary 3. while dent vlce-pn -nh-i.t of tfu* ( h unhi- of ’i he tax tnoiey is .*p&lt;.t no.v u lon~
uhiful a u r t.ngcrry :n ..ay. There
Cuinmerie of tin- United State*, writ.-.i t ine before it | i t i r.r.ytii ng lil.e
wan doulitle-s sold for $lu a i|-iurt or jealous of what it.say* about him. ii&gt;- irt pe: for tuanee uf ti..* duty.
, fore—why nut a new Mite frem the
wnnts
to
be
kept
in
n
favorable
light
in nn article in the current number of .around the state. Whet do we wnnt
Cures Malaria. Chills
? 10 n gallon, if not more. At ten dol­
. tv.o groups, as the Alnbcnta paper
The importance (if tig.irou.n and of
before the people back home.—Re­
the
Nhtion’r
Business,
^
'jraorc
territory
for?
.
,
nntl
Fever, Dengue or
lars . n i|unrt they made n profit of
a]&gt;cedy court action against persons
porter Gtur.
It
Is
pointed
out
by
Mr."
Goodwin:
"W.ost
Florida
has
b
e
e
n
‘homed
o
f
f
j
*
t
j(1
t
‘
fr;,
mj
.,.
Bilious
Fever.
over one million dollars and a little
who indulge in violence or interfere
rn i let ua tea if
— --------o----------that jt cost, tho government Inst year hy South Florida so long, as far n.'
’
fine of $2,000 and two months in jail
with the employes of the Department
FLORIDA SETS AN EXAMPLE
approximately $50,000 000 to operate ’etah? nid has been Concerned, that slit* \ ~—-= - ~- -—■
\ Is not u very severe -penalty for Il­
of Agriculture in their dutioi Is dilsonly
pint
of
it
i
merchants
fleet,
and
has
about
readied
the
ion-in-ic:i
that
7
jT’T (TM
'T '
TV/J
P
\A /
legally making n fortune. But the
,,
, .
! turned by Secretary Wallace in Ms
Not long ago the Manufacturer!. .
th
at
the
cslipiated
deficit
for
the
com-it's
going
to
be
*n
cald
slay
in
August'
H
j
'wj
u
1
W
.W
.
.
*
.
,
...
jail sentence waft awful, us they were
letter. I have not yet been informed
Record
of
Baltimore,
held
Florida
ing
year
will
be
equally
as-Iargc.
He
«
h
ta
si.e
ge!.-i
anything
lil.e
a
iq
iaie
A
S
E
A
T
S
A
F
E
NOW
big society folks and stand high in
Bays the secretary “whether any steps
then nsks: "Do we,wish lo continue deni,
vr„.., v _i.&gt;, t i ..
, _ . : towns up os nn example ill the mat- ,
,
,
, .
. . ....
Now A uras fast act. The poor boot-1.
,
:
,
,
.have been taken by the local author!i
,,, ,&lt;
, ,
.,,, , ,,, ter ol clcitnlincss, brightness nnd nt,
,
.
. .. ..
thi* p ro m s t j pay the niinunl deficit
"Now
logger with Ilfs little lnrd-rntt still w ill1
... '
, ,,
,
,
r e* to apprehend an dpunish the &lt; nrPrices: $1.00 plus !0u war la x .‘N o Reserved Seats
trnctiveness. Richard II. Edmond* of
11 .
rather
than
to
take
thirty
million*
ir
(
'/Why
:v t l
t!i.- .1 :i .- We .. Fioridoiil'th'sscentimu to draw six months ,
• „
„
,
ier«
•
* * If the department!*
tni' Manufacturers Keconl, comes to
.
.
mitiicns from the ta t- da countic:. nnincl above and to t!iem&lt;
wUh $500 attached for trimmings.—
,
. .
. endeavors to eradicate oueuxes ol cut- &lt;teail &lt;.f
Moridn
every
year,
nnd
knows
the
payers
in
’order
to make it possible |ndd Heurt-n. Henry, Gcticva, Dale, ‘
Whurjiula Advocate.
,
.
.
.
tie in the United States arc to prbeecd
TI? J; - i . xL$ TIL“.r;3CCNTINENTAL TOUR
•Into from one end to another, so what ,.,Tcclivi.ly&gt; it j, tti,a„ |uu*ly essential to place this fleet in the hands o ' Foffte, Covington an J E*eat;ih!a roun-•
private
owner*,
tailing
it
from
under
tie*
from
Alabama
and
create
un
enhe has to sny carries weight every- lh#l |lj; (|(rida], and employes be A OF
•
CLIMATE IS NOT CHANGING
M
goventment «ont»'o| nnd giving tho'tirely new .state to be called West
where.
The
editorial
carried
in
his
cured
nBnlnsi
violence
In
the
performY?
idfe
_
--------- iT
Amcricr.n merchant marine a chance Florida or South Alabama? /
puldciation, which appeared under the mice of their work
Vi
•A/ ?
, Wc often hear the remurk Hint the
f
i
l
caption "Clean Up, Paint Up nnd
a The killing of LocliHdgo nnd the se­ ta exist ns nn American Industry. "The now state would have some of
climate of Florida is changing, nnd
I«ook Up" is us follows:
serving
all
other
American
Indus-1
the
very
richest
form
lands
in
all
the
rious wounding ut the same tlYuo of
this always sounds funny to wc folks
FAMOUS PRODUCTION OF
: ration, two or three of tho best port*
"If every town in the South would nnoth r Federal employe, Roy S. trie s 7" *
who have-been living In the state for
AMERICA’S BEST LOVED AND
nny length of time. The climate is the imitate most nf the towns in Florida, Ritchie,.aro the culmination of n se­ "The opponent of ship subsidy," he h&gt; the gulf, and more Idninc good fishthe
South
would
become
noted
thrucontinues,
"will
rest
his
argument
on
ing
territory
than
nfl
the
other
state*
ries of difficulties in^ this region
same now as If was one hundred
GREATEST COMIC OPERA
jrenr* ago nnd where they luid cold out the world for the beauty mid where.efforts nre being m$dc to free tho gtnuiiii that it is wrong for the put together. We’vo been laughed nt
spells then wc have them now, nnd charm and i-lemdincss of its towns.
tho section of cattle ticks. The killing government to u*o the taxpayer*' until v.-e'rc vide of it by th? middle
"Cleanliness, it hns been said, is wns committed at a time when Loch- n'oney to advance a private industry. nnd northern sections of our tla le for
where they h‘nd open winters then
. wu have them now and no cutting of next to Godliness. A dirty individual ridge nnd Ritchie were serving nn of­ Is it more wrong to take this money first «me thing nnd then another 'cincc
timber land* or nny other one thing in neither clean spiritually nor men­ ficial notice. On several other occn- to advance the industry under thy ad- Btludy was n yens ling.' The counties:
dope by the hand of man hns changed tally. Dirt mnkes far ruin physical­ sion* shot* had been fired nnd many vantages of private control than to «*f West Florida that would be in the
the climate of Florida one hit. You ly, mentally, morally. This is as true dippit g vnts had been dynamited by take a large amount to maintain tills new state have had the cpiHicts of
can read of the freezes of the early of n Town as of an individual. The persons w\»o for various rensons dis­ industry ns n soc ialistic development j 'gopho^ diggers' and ‘anlamnndcr
eighties nnd find out where the St. dirty town, the town full of rutdbsh, of approved of tin* work. In Arkansas in government hands? Is this the boys’ hurled Into their teeth for n
Johns river had Ice on the edges of it untidy houses, of muddy streets, of Inst year n tick eradication inspector, first or outstanding instance of gov- Kng time. Let’s cut loose nnd catuband yet there nre few people*living unsanitary romiition&amp;a is non-progres­ employed by Independence County, crnnicnt subsidy to private 'industry I'sh u* q state of our own. It wouldn't
sive materially, morally aud educa­ was rhot nnd killed nnd nnothcr em­ in the public interest? How about the be more thnn ten or fifteen years be­
tionally. Neither moral nor matarial ploye was wounded. Thu’^ork
iJU.H ti*
tick million* expended by the government fore the new commonwealth would
advancement flourish in dirty, un­ i-rndhntlon, the diqmt^m'xt vxpjslns, for development of our railroads by ninko Florida and Alabama 'look like
U SELL
W nEN U
kempt dwellings or in unkempt towns. Is undertaken cnoiipriHfWy'-liy Fed­ private companies, c re a tin g 'th at vast a plugged Jiirklc.’
TOUR R E A L t I
"How about it? "
|.18T IT
"If nny town or city is Ambitious eral and State authorities under slate network of communications which
ESTATE
And indeed, wh y not?
WITH U^
for advancement, or if even a few’ of law. The Stales construct^ Ityc dipping nlone enabled trls country to reach it*
Where the Alabama paper ffets
its men and women are ready to* de­ vnt*, purchase dipping irtntorlal, nnd ptesent stage (of development nnd upvote their time nnd energy to the bet­ conduct tho work under federal super­ on which today our prosperity In every notion that West Florida has been
line depends? How about our taws of horned o ff by Soutli Flotilla and
terment of the community, the surest vision.
Spencer Height Ipts nro going
wnyto
achieve
success
is
to
clcnn
up
long
standing excluding foreign ves­ doesn't "get anything liho n square
fast. One of the best sub-divis­
In sections where seriou* trouble
sels
from
the coastwise trade far the deal," may be taken as incompetent,
—make
hack
yards
and
front
yards
ion* in Sanford nnd nil big lots.
hns been experienced in. getting the
sols
purpose
of nllowdng American pri­ irrelevant and immaterial if it will
clean
and
keep
them
clean,
enrourngc
See us now nnd pick while pick­
cattle dipped because of resistance,
the people, white nnd black alike, tho government has employed Soldier* vate owners to operate fleets? How help nny to get West Florida to wnnt
ing la good. Ensy terms.
to beautify their homes and their and provided them with means of de- about our tariff'b ills under Repub!i- to brink tnvny from us. ( And
A
yards, stimulate a love for and n pride fense. These men live in camp* nnd D on nnd Democratic administration* boast of "more blame good fishing
in their homes urn! in their towns, re ­ usually travel in "threes” on horse­ alike, from 1H28 to the present day? territory than nil llic other state put
pair the tumble-down yard fences, back, two in front and the third some In view of the.\e, i* it not absurd to together," too, may well be stood for,
AGENTS
paint up. make things as dean out­ distance in tho-rear. Who nth? killing cavil ut the expenditure of thirty mil- i f it will help get tho new state,
r* For wc arc inclined to think \vell of
side as they should be inside, and occurred in Georgia tho two men had lion dollars a year for the maintonREAL ESTATE
anco »n war nnd peace of nn assured the Ledgers idea,
then
that
community
will
look
up
gone
alone
in
an
automobile.
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
capacity
for American
Welding the resources and intermentally, morally and materially. ,
Tho continued dipping of cattle Is carrying
1^5 W. First SU SANFORD, FLA
cats of North, E ast, Smith nnd West
_
"No Community which docs
not going forward in nplto of sporadic re­ goods?
"W hat will result from*the failure Florida Into nny kind'of onenoss neems . R
clean up and paint up, which does pot sistance. The Washington office, which
*.»* *t?; '* •
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8 p. nt.—Regular meeting of I. O.
O, I*'., itt Masonic Halt.
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House.
.8 p. ni.—Regular meeting Catholic
Woman's League a t K. C. Hall.
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FOR SALE—Hosier and Gaya' paints WANED—A chance to build your
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
new home before lumber gels any
LAWYER
183-tfc higher. Plans and estimated furnish*
| Works, Sanford agents
—Court House
B. W. HERNDON
FARMERS— You can get seed bed cd.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
frnm-s and Irrigation plugs nt tk« WANTED—Sm art l»oy with wheel
lOO-tfc
8ye.i Examined
Glnssra Designed Sanford Novelty Works.
Stone’s Mnrket, Sanford Avenue
INSURANCE AGENCY
W ed n esd ay
;FOR SALE—Controlling Interest in
Fl RE-------- A UTO-------- HON D8
Henry McLaulir., Jr.,
12:15
noon—Weekly
Luncheon of
Miami. Large hardware store lin­ Daily Hurahl on sale nt Joe's Smoko
Kiwunitt
Club
at
the
Valdez
Hotel.
Opt. D.
ing business. Reason for selling oth­ House, Mobley's Drug Store and
S. O. Shinholscr
7:30
p.
m.—Bowling
at
the
Parish
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami Hunt's Pharmacy.
Optle/an-Optometrlst
tf
House.
|
Avenue,
Box
30,
Miami,
Florida,
.’12 E a s t’First Street Snnford, Fla.
WANTED'TO BUY—Asparagus fern
Contractor and Builder
7:30 p, m.—Regular meeting of the
i
2-12-c-o-d*3w
seed, for gt&gt;od clean stock will pay Men's Club a t the Parish House,
FOR SALE—1’omnto plants, now a good price. Address W. P. Newell
SANFORD
FLORIDA ELTON J. MOUGHTON
8 p, in.— Regular m eeting'of tho
•rendy.—Ivan 11. Rubow, Mecca Co„ Whidesale Fern Growers, Apophn.
Orange County Medical-Dental So­
ARCHITECT
Hammock,
ciety at the Montezuma Hotel,
A. P. Connelly &amp;*Sons
FOR SALE—Onu piano, first class GOOD JOBS for good hoys; clean ami
Room 7, Miller-Bldg
condition, prnctlcnlly new., _ _ For - healthful-work,** Opportunity for* —.
FLORIDA terms nee Mrs. Smith, 71)0 Elm Ave­ advancement Apply Western Union
JANFORD
nue.
270-fitp Telegraph Co.___________
2ft(Mfc,m*sB Worn
617 Commercial Street—Sanford, Flu.

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M ain Office

M inscii nKAi.TV • company
sanfodd in v e st m e n t company
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G rn d u a tc ^ V c tc rin a rin n
Telephones*
OfTi
GITict 12,i
0)iposito
Peaidenco 257
JleLand* F

Cut Flowers— ■----- -— Floral Designs
Annual and Ornamental Plants

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

13 a c re

best in Snnford.—W. J. Thigpen,

W. J. THIGPEN
Real Estate

tOI-N M n a n n lln A « r ,

STEWART The Florist

MISCELLANEOUS

ington ear, exeelient condition. Run
10,0(8)
miles. Would conrider n Ford
FIRE. LIFE, AUTO INSURANCE
coupe or sednn in exchange. If inter­
ested call 402-J.
277* itp
•
Mrs. A. I. Spencer
FOR ALE^-Th"ifty'*fi'e tots pi $35
SI’IRELLA CORSETIERE
per lot on l.ake at Lake Mary. Ad­
Snnford and DeLand
dress t)wiser, care Herald.
270-ltp
P. O. Address, 228 So. Boulevard
ioiic 408
DeLand, Florida

AUTO'RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL WORKS

Get An Abstract Before
Buying: Property

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E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
More Trouble for
Liquor Schooner SAVE MONEY ON
I « r . l a i o r i n i r a i nragj

TAMPA,
Feb. 17.—The liquor
£&gt;huoner, Cb&amp;rira H. Hyde, which haa
been docked here for several weeks
landing the i.nUlegHMU- rf » nnlVago
mat*- W hich w e * n-U-ascd u p :.’!

Few people ran i;ec their savings g row
from ?5.00 to $20.00, and from $20.00 to
$30.00 or mere, without feeling elated and
wishing to save more.
, This Bank allows I
vitea.vour account.

Interest and in

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

R. F. WHITNER. Cashier

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FOR SALK—Wood for sale, smalt Bouse,
blocks aijd trimmings front the
crate mill. 50c a wagon load nt the
Friday
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
8 p. m.—Bund Rehearsal of 154th
burn well.—Shlnholscr's Mill. . &lt;
Inf. Band, F. Si. G., at the Court
Bouse., ,
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of
FARMERS—Plenty o:
nt Shinholser’s Mill
the Chamber of Commerce nt the Val­
dez Hotel.
kind for tiling.
8 p. mV—Regular meeting of the
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke Kckah Ledge nt Masonic Hnll.
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
Kundny
4:15—Band Concert by Snnford
Municipal Band a t I'ontrnl Park.
LOST

TRUCK CHASSIS

New Price

Bates Booked Ahead:
Mnrch 31st to April 4thi—Chnutau

ST. AUGNSTINE, Feb. 19.—Major
A. A. Hoffman, U. S, A., assigned by
the War Department as infantry In­
structor to the Florida Nntiopnl Guard
lias taken up hla duties. He succeeds
Col. E. C. Carnahan, retired. Major
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD for lost Hoffman comes from a tour of duty
hunch of keys. 1 will gladly pay wit hthe Array of Occupation in Ger­
the above reward for the delivery of* many.
my keys by mail to me nt Ashburn,
Ga., (tome having been lost Saturday
For quick results try n want ad.
night, Feb. 10th, whiU making a trip
in an automobile from Jacksonville,
Fla., via S t Augustine, Hastings,
Daytona, Del.and and Snnford to Or­
lando, Fla. This itt a very largo bunch
of tankll keys on nn oxtm big ring,
nnd has a name pinto on tho ring
with the name** O. B. Jarm an, nddress
Innhn, Ga. Thanking anyone to re­
turn these keys anckrccclvc tho Toward WHAT HAVE YOU TO
with my greatest appreciation, I am
SELL?
most respectfully, O’. B. Jnrinon, Ash-

rooms, also private garage.
Mrs, LOST—Large, hrmvn accordion suit­
case on highway lie tween DeLand
Phelps, COO Palmetto Avc.
278-3tp
FOR RENT—Newly furnished room and Sanford, about noon Friday, Feb.
9th. Return to Seminole county snerand kitchenette, 710 W. First St.

L. B. HODGINS .

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STARTED Is tvhnt counts—after that saving
lifccmes EASY!

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General Machine nnd Briier
DR. B. D. CASWELT
Works
Announces the removal of his offices
Cylinder Grinding
for (he General Practice of Dentistry FOR RENT—Eight room honne, well LOST—One platinum brooch with 3
Automobile Repairs
diamonds sej In It. Finder leave nt
located.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
To 214*216 Melsch Building
Acetylene Welding
i
Herald
office and receive 620.00 re­
Sanford. Florida
Phone 02---------Sanford, Florida Feb. 17, 1923
word.
278-tfc

General Repairing
207 French Are,
Snnford, Fla,
1-1-ltnp.

Account

TIRES AND* v5*TUBES
* *

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Get My Prices Before Buying

Pennsylvania ,,
Goodrich •'* %

payment of the cliijn yAitordsy.nvni
Sllrertown
immediately taken Iftto jfustody again
by custom# ofTR-inln who are holding
R for a fourteen thouoand dollar clear­
ance certificate guaranteeing landing 103 P a l m e t t o A v cc
-Phone 481-J
of vessel nnd its cargo of fourteen
hundred cases of liquor a t acme forA*FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS
Dodge, five passenger, sacrifice at
6275; Liberty Six, h late model light
House, Mobley's Drug Store ®nd five passenger ‘car, good tire* and
Runt's Pharmacy,
tf everything, looks like new, slightly
used, a rpal pick-up-for $375. One
'Ve glvo unqucstiohablc Sanfyrd Ford, $125; another Ford $100/ Bulck
references. Wc yrro what we claim, light six a t $376. Lexington 1921
lowing Machine Experts, denning, model, flvo passenger. This is a real
tftpniring, overhauling family nia- good car and can be bought for $075.
tnhtea. Here n while longer. The RoU- —B. &amp; O, MOTOR CO., corner Second
" t* Co, I'omdalo Apia. Phone 231- Street nnd Snnford Ave., Snnford, Fla.
. . 278-Stc

FOR RF.NT—3 furnished rooms, S. E,
corner of Ilth street nnd F.lm Avc
le.—M. Schneider.
27U-3tl
FOR RENT—5 room bungalow and
garage.
Everything convenient.
Apply at Cannon's store, Celery Ave­
nue.
279-Up
DR RENT—Five room furnished
cottage, adults only. 708 W est 3rd
.
203*&amp;tp
The Herald for first d a n job work.
BIG OMAHA FIRE
LOSS $2,500,000
NOT $12,500,000

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Duo to an error in tho transmission
or tho receipt of tho Associated Press
dispatch covering the disastrous Ar­
mour Stock Yards (Ire a t OtiAnha on
Thursday, the damage was placed a t
$12,500,000, when in fact it wa* $2,600,000. The Herald, of course, hud
no reason to question the accuracy of
the figures aa received, especially so
In view of tlic earlier dispatches In-

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The Herald for firs t-la s s job work.

We want FLORIDA im
proved and unimprov­
ed Lands. Address,

T he Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis
h as proved its ability to reduce
transportation costa in practically
every line o f business w here tbfere * i «
;em. It is &amp;!o*
is a hauling
nom ical, efficient, dependable. A t
the new low price you w ill agree
it represents a- value that has
never before been offered in tho
com m ercial cor held. Place your
order now for reasonably prompt
delivery. Term s if desired.
F o r U c u to iiiilralln n o r r t i l h r r r a r t l r n l a r o call
anr
th e C o llo x lu a a t X ll,
llu a ic

T. M. FOX
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EDWARD HIGGINS
A a lk n r.'a c d For,), t.lnciUn.

Hcrnld, 15c per week-

D e a le r

�IB FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP* SH O O f ING

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1923

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Lumber Market
is Going: Strong,
Demand is Active

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS '
BOXING

Prices Retain Their Firmness and An
Upward Trend la Present

Strength continues to feature the
lumber market, states the American
Lumberman, Chicago. Demand, while
much reduced from the recent peak,
remains active and well above nor­
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mal, bookings being considerably in
that should govern you when you come to have vulcanizing done here.
excess i&gt;f production in nearly all of
im c Rough in Spots But Exhibition One of Best
Worthier*
thing*'nre often made to look a* attractive an the best,
the unojds. Price* retain their .great
Sanford won another one,
See This Season
(lunlity should be demanded ns well. OUR REPUTATION FOR DOfirmness. The upward trend in still
INC VULCANIZING of the best has been honeetly'earned and will
present, tho advances nrc becoming
And Eustis made them do soma toll loss frequent and loss marked than
Forget-Me-Not,
to strenuously maintained. When you have (ires vulcanized here you
MAJORS LIKE
hustling to do lt„
can be sure that good service Is accompanied by good results every
heretofore, indications pointing to sta­
OUR FLORIDA A t the Princess tonight
bilization near the present level. The
time.
Duvnl is* having a had year. Hills­ cold weather and heavy snow* , and
I®
Florida is entertaining nlmost half
Carroth Hughes and Bessie Love borough took them into camp the first rains that recently prevailed in many
t cr*’ of the big league players in the counof their three gam e'series.
in
the leading roles.
sections of the country have not only
re it lry t [,jB Bprin(ri netting n new high
retarded
outdoor work nnd found re­
“ *e tht* this spring, setting a new high
But we are betting on Duval to turn flection in demand, but have also inAnd they are n pair of good ones
Oak Avenue and Third Street
(record. Seven clubs, fivp in tho Natnml there will be a darned good com­ the trick the next two games. Duval terfcrcd'w ith logging opcfalions nnd
* 11 ional I-vague and two in the Amerihas a (Inc team nnd a superfine play­ lumber production, in the South and on
edy follow this picture.
nnd can, will have some 200 players play-SANFORD, FLORIDA
PIIONE 17
er in C apt Reed.
the west coast as well as In some mi­
sere ing bajl in n stretch of territory not
.Sherman Lloyd, Mrs. Sherman nnd
nor producing territoriea where log­
ird’s much longer thnn 100 miles north and little Jnne are honored guests for toWe will know next week whether
11. south und hardly 75 miles east and night. Osborne expects you to be or not Sanford will go to Gainesville, gers are not prepnred to operate du-j
rln gwlntry weather. A log scarcity j
mis- west.
r rehestra th a t displays her wonderful
"ROBIN HOOD”
there, Lloyd, we’ll look for you. It's representing this district. If Sanford is threatened in some sections nnd i
hng
Furthermore, Florida is likely to "Forget-Me-Not” and n good one.
don’t go it wili be beenuse some one might result in restricted production;
May Valentino of Valentine's Opera ability.
For her, technical difficulties seem
went wrong nnd not because Sanford but everywhere attem pts are being Co., singing "Robin lleod," which is
r °f continue host to the big leaguers for
not
to exist. There is absolute sure­
is
not
entitled
to
it.
m,le some time to come. T he Washington
And now comes the good news for
made to maintain and increase out­ coming ,lo the Princess Theatre toty
In
her work as well as keen ionic
ftoft club sta rts this spring Upon a five- nil the Hanford theatregoers. “Robin
put. r
morrow night.
rged ycnr tenure of Tampa. Orlando is to Hood” tomorrow night and the pric­
of
values
and artistic litsight. Her
Should Hanford go the local fans
Retnil demand is strong nnd in­
lat the permanent training ram p for es have been reduced. This show, one art- looking for results nml they a c ­ quiries for stocks are voluminous, tho
Miss Valentine is n western woman wonderful sympathy with the artists,
and the Cincinnati Reds and the Phillies of the finest seen in Hanford, will cpst counting on McLucas, \V. Moyo, Me. the higher wholesale price* arc cre­ end a conductor of exceptional ability. barked aa it is with great experience
heir are to remain a t Leesburg,
you the small sum of $1.00 plus the Laulin, Smith nnd Cowan, backed up ating some hcr.itation among retail Bhc received much of her early train­ und knowledge, make her one of tho
heir The Cleveland Indians, leaving Tex­ tax, and you get any yent in the house.* by a strong bunch of substitutes, to lumber dealers. There say that if ing In Boston. Her study In Chicago Italy great operatic conductors.
bring home tho bacon, And take a tip further advances are made they will Wnfi under "tnm pnnini," late Impres­ She is looking forward with much
tile ns for the first time since Tris Speak-j
was t r took eharge o f the club, will return
Rubin Hood is not a picture, but one from Dad, they can do it, too.
.hive to increase retail prices, but| ari'* of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. plensure to her visit here, but is whol­
ing, to Lakeland, if conditions are found of the finest little road shows travel­
they nrc loath to do so in view of the •She jumped into fame in one season ly unprepared for the surprisp that
Now that basketball is drawing to c(Tect an increase might have on the in New York, where she conducted nwnits her.
hut satisfactory this year.
ing the state thin season, nnd with the
A new ball park hat la-on built for reduction in prices theh- is hound to a close, nil eyes are turned toward spring building operations. While the very successfully DrKoven’s produc­
ots, the Brooklyn Dodgers at Clearwater, be « crowded house. There being no baseball. It will be too bad if a City, wholesale prices have advanced con-' tion of “Robin Hood? with
HEATING, DANCING AND SPEClarge
:ecn and Uncle Robbie expects to take his seats reserved you had better be there the size of SanfonI, docs not get into siderably during*the last several company of Grand Opera singers nt 1ALTIES.—LAKE MARY SKATING
the game nnd show ’em about the state months, advances have been largely tho l ark Theatre. She has the hap­ ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
owd team there for several years to corned early.
that we are Just as good nt the na­ absorbed by retailers; they have not py faculty of conducting singers and
:hat
The St. Louis Cardinals, tiring of
280-3tc
tional
pastime, ns we were in footbull advanced their prices corresponding - 1
rth. fighting chill winds in Texas, are to
"One Clear Call," "ITer Social Val­
will trnin a t Ilradcntown. In 11*11 they ue" and "Ebb Tide” nre three good nnd basketball. Lct’a start something. ly, but are working on a very close
will got Into shape at St. Augustine, while pictures coming to the Princess this
margin.
The Sanford girls lost a game to
the the Browns propped nt St. Petersburg week—nil of them features in them­
Railroads continue to bo large pur­
lust now the homo of tla* Boston Braves, selves, with plenty of comedies anil the Lakeland lassies last week, but chasers of car material, timbers and]
the score was dose-and the game ex­ other construction items, nnd the in­
stis The Browns go back to Mobile, where other atturclions with them.
cising.
Reports from Lakeland nrc dustrial trade generally holds up well.'
are they trained last spring \vitlj excellent
But don’t forget—Robin Hood to­ that of nil the teams played this sea­ KxnortM pre sizable, and it appears t |
this results.
me,
Jacksonville, for the first time In morrow night—One dollar gets you son. those Hanford girl&gt; kept them on that foreign requirements will amount |i
to a heavy volume this year. Mill t jj is meeting the demand for good pure water nnd there nre hundreds of
nnd n number of years, will be without a any-seat in the house nnd the show their toes all the time.
stocks meanwhile are l*eing s teadily " j a bottles tic Ing. distributed around the City nt all times. Every family
ted major league dub this spring. Cold ii one sujv enough good road show.
Be there.
depleted because of the excoss of or-;i
5 of Sanford should get the habit nnd—
ders and shipments over production, j 'a
and additional mills are withdrawing
Horse Shoe Pitchers
from the market. Dry stocks arc p a r-‘&lt;
tinlly scarce, and the green are being i |
Start Annual Meet
covered with orders a t a rnte indi-' j
at St. Pete Today
eating that there will Ik- no material And our truck will l" at your back door with n bottle of that pure
Five Thousand Spectators Will Fill
water that all the hotels, restaurants, drug stores and soda* fountains
Grounds to Watch Game
arc using.
TATE CHARTERS ISSUED
Tho Herald delivered six times a
I Hr T Sf S a w I n lH P rfM l
( D r T fca A u s t h l t i r r t u l
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 111.—The week for 15c,
And Be Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
LLAHASSEE, Feb. ID. — The
annual midwinter tourney of the Am­
ring charters have been issued
Use in That Battery
erican Horse Shoe Pitchers* Associ­
e secretary of state:
ation opened this morning with more
i Frcsh-W nter Company, Inc.,
than sixty players including the lead­
nl real estate, West Pnlm Beach,
ing players of the nation trying for
honors. Five thousand spectators a t­
snn and Indian River Develop
The Ilernld delivered six times n
tended filling the grandstands of the
Co., Vero; ,160,000.
field. Lunditl of New lamdon, Iowa is
la Company, Gainesville, buildCORRECTED NOV. 14T1I, 192:
the center of interest ns present
2 0 ,0 0 0 .
world’s champion. All playing today
South Bound
is of a preliminary character.
i Herald delivered six times n
for 15e.
Departs
i. DANCING AND SPECFEMALE HELP WANTED.
FEMALE vHELP WANTED.
FEMALE HELP WANTTO,
2:46 n.ni.
LAKE MARY SKATING
WUJM LAl.HU K
8:40 n.ni.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
1:38 p.m.
. 280-3tc
3:20
p.m.
P
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pnt#D*t sjh|
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ROBIN UOOII
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The impression made by May VnlNorthbound
IMATOES ................'H R
■entine’s "Robin Hood" has come as n
wCTAJfT. ,
iry ||« . Ag
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l,
H r*itnJ
surprise, and tho business i» satisfac­
i C&lt;*1ft A f I f M l,
NT
th9 »ra3Jr»ttOf» d
I Can J.
9 Qz
it!
tory in all cities played this season.
WWtQ k*» f *fi
IACHES .....................
It
Moreover, theatre devotees have wel­
t t t i n lf * , **■%* full M'*
comed
warmly
an
adequate
musical
kw
T
F
97f7
i$h
e VAN'CAM P'S
OC.
r**i1o**MTO*.
i* nt'tW
At , it flrur««
production in a first clash theatre nt
CIJ\
.TSUP ..................... LO I
BUflflOl-OH* At
pre-war prices. The continuance of
orsi*
r y r i u T O cs r
IMP. SWISS CHEESE
public fnVor with the offering may be
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#s*ni)i &lt;
SAM, LIMHERGEK AND is a Prescription for Colds, Fev­ most significant if interpreted as a
rilhy Branch
w Etcr*
liou.mrtn' V■i‘VukHi dr it
m u . i i k o .w
jtnotr:
demand for normalcy in ticket tariffs

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PIMENTO CHEESE

er nnd LaCirippt*. It's the most rather thnn the nbsurdly high prices
speedy remedy we know, pre­ in Vogue since the war.
venting Pneumonia.
"Robin Hood” will be nt the Prin­

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1:30 p.m, *‘
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nnd getting up too mueh during tho
ni^ht. Hut since taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Pills, my suffering is over, nnd I
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�SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC­
the trail of the crew. One party of
four tnen‘ scouted the county to lo­ IALTIES.—LAKE MARY SKATING
Sealdsweet Advertising Methods Get Results
cate these defacers of property and ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
280-3te
ff they had come up to them things
would ha\e happened. The crew even
posted the park at Eustis, but Mayor “ROBIN HOOD” BE Dl
'Kennedy was notified and he had'
HERE TOMORROW
them take down the cards.
In tho meantime property owners
Climate o f Florida is Not Changing as Old History began
From the theatre goer’s point of
to tear down tbe placards, and
./•
Shows
Indignant citizens traveling over tho view, there is only one thing import-,
county also did some valiant work ant In an announcement of a presen- G ►
The cold snap today brings to mind spectacle its new ns it was distress* along this line, but by Friday thu tatlon p f . ’fltobfn ^llood.” (That one
the oft-repented sayings in Florida ing.
read crews finished the Job, thus de­ thing conctrns'.ljie 'company fcnd ft*
" 'All kinds «f fruit trees were kill­ stroying every sign this crew erected ability to Interpret the beloved light
that “ if February is behind us there
opera. Of “ Rpbln Hood,” Itself enough
|a no danger of freezes.’’
I* also ed to the ground; many of them nev­ or nailed along tho highways.
brings out the fact that the climate of e r started again, even from the roots.
It possibly cost the eompnnq 31,000 is known ta m ark’It-ihe Ideal e n te r--‘ '»!)’ J»«
Florida Is not chnaging all reports to The wild groves suffered equally with or more for these signs nnd the coun­ tainmenl, plain to the conception of
the contrary notwithstanding. Some those cultivated.”
ty $J5 of men’s time to remove them. everybody, wonderful in melody, hilar­
people claim th a t Florida’ Is much! The writer, however, goes on to any
The manager was told that his work ious In comedy, perfect In its general
colder now on account of the cutting j that jn j | j |7 (the date of his book), was n crime against nature, that tho nppeal. The musk- and parts are
Illustration of window display in connection with Scildswcct grapefruit demonstration conducted by Herman of the timber lands and other changes “xho young groves arc rising from
roads belonged to the people uf Lake there. It is the company that count*.
-Ml, 601 East Ilfoad street, Richmond, Vn., in ro-oper it Ion with the Tlmes-Dlspatch. Naturally, the cxcmllng- that have taken place in the sla te .:eight to ten feet high, and n few blosMay Valentine has given to the
county nnd not to an oil concern; that
^Itrsctive wirtdow caused a great many people to title id the demonstration nnd the Schmidt store's sales of $uch is not the case, however, ns j 0|ns were discovered this spring on n
they knew when they enrno into Lake stage the best of young American .
ulcbscct grapefruit were greutly ii,creased. These demonstrations will l»c held in the snmc store a t later dates freezes took place back in 1828 ami few trees."
county thnt signs on the highways singers; she has gone after her a r­
uing the early spring.
tists; shi did not wait for them to
1830
and
way
back
yonder
In
thu:
,
• ,
, „
j "The groves of wild oranges are a t i were not permissible—evidence that
come
to her. The Baltimore Sun,
days when Florida was practically a
j g3^ jn fu|j bearing, south tho roadways were'clean ahd.attrac
wilderness. These old reports tnlk 0f Volusia' on the
* St. Johns river, and tlve—th‘ a 't lit the
' foot
- • of every fine old speaking of the same company that
about ice on the St. Johns river amU t ^ w q u lto on the coast of the At- pine could be sen scores of wrecks of will be seen at the Princess tomorrow,
such n scene has never been depleted |(tnljc
previous placarding, yet they ruth­ (Tuesday),. February 20th.
“ Demands for encores made with
on the screen of the minds of the poo., ..,,t,nche, p!urnb, fjBfl nro aB„in in lessly began to deface the roadways
popular
responsiveness, marked “Rob­
pie in the past twenty-five years. Hon. fu„ bcnr,
nm, tho nmlb, rry nm] with, their unsightly billing.
Tho
John
Jones, of Orlando, who has the multicaulls In particular, are now m anager was given -18 hours' notice to in Hood” a t the Academy as a well
t
some 6f tho old histories of tho ittato rapidly increasing, and will soon add n remove the signs, hut left for other sung, well played, pleasingly staged
production.
Tho
chorus
is
remark­
«nd keeps up with ancient andI letter tnpw .productjon to the commerce of parts of the state, saying that they
day history has given out the follow- ,« i , „
were to simply make the stntc scream ably good and* the capable cast bro’t.
.
j..._ .
I*. . r w i
I., u , . .
..,i r ™ riu q .
back to the stage a master piece that
lug data
to thu
Orlando
Sentinel and
In other parts of his book, Col, Wll with their style of advertising.
This Is told a t this time because may be recommended without reser­
we copy it here.
j limns advises tho culture of tho above
l
two
years ago no one would have giv­ vation.
“It has been the popular belief t h a t 1
Bpccie» „f mulberry, in respect
“Almost
all
of
the
beautiful
nira
the climate in Florida has been grout- U0 tbo tu !tUre of silk, un Industry en a moment’s thought'to this sign­
were demanded again and again and ii. 3M r
Ing colder every year, but a reference [which ho placed very high even at thnt posting, simply because thousands of
other signs defaced our roadways, tho principals had to respond to cur­
to that most interesting volume, 'early date.
“O
But nfter two years of attractive tain calls after the first act.
known an ‘Williams Florida' it will j i
K lK W u
■’ . t r
drives every citizen noticed the n f-; * ^ m lsc *^c‘ Brown October Ale
he son that tho weather is about the L » k e C o U I l t y P r o h i b i t s
same now ns it was In'and up to 1837. S i g n s O f! t l l C R o a t l S I Q C , front and arose In their might to pro -*nn“ The Arm ourer* Song ha\c hot
against this crime against nature. S
*^c' r nni’l&gt;a*- ’Robin Hood is a
the date of the volume referred to..
Tea^s Them All Down testAnd
every
good
citizen
nnd
proper-,
,rL‘.it.
“Col. John Leo Williams "was a pio­
neer of Florida before It was ceded to (&gt;nc Company Lost $1,000 Worth of ty owner* along the roadway can do a
■%
.*-•
valiant service to Lake county by NOTICE TO PROPER­
the United .States, his .w riting show)
Signs Last Week *
striking down every sign thnt is nail­
him to have been an historian from
.
T
TY OWNERS
the earliest Spanish settlements, a
Last week n lubricating oil com- ed to a tree o r post.
The first niovt to beautify high­
hotanlst, a naturalist, surveyor, tbpo-1)(nny from the Hast invaded Lake
In tho construction of City Paving
ways
is to remove the signs, and five
gritpher. soldier nnd author.
Thin,county v.*ith n erew uf f|vt. ,m n nnd a
there will be a surplus of earth which
Seild’wcct grapefruit demonstra­
book is Very rare and is of great val- truck nn,| Bimply ,,|ncnrtled Lake other counties have followed Lake's belongs to the city. The City will use
tion anil window display in "Jitnoy
I[county tike the dew. The signs con-. lend,—From LAeunics.
ue to the biographer and historian.
all they have need for, a 'ter which tho
Jcnglc" stole, Jackson. Mississippi,
"Pol.
Williams,
ppeaking
of
the
shawl
of
yellow
and
black
tin
things*
WOULD
BAR
MEMBERS
balance will Ik? disposed of to private
trrsnerd li&gt; the Clarion Ludg' r.
weather
conditions
says:
'From
Ortaabout
12x30
inches,
a
curd
placard,
aj
o k K1 KLUX KI,AN parties in the vicinity of the work ,nt
Ti:,' .“'tint’ was crowded during both
; tier to June, the weather is u»u*u;iUy fdgn to attach ts telephone pole.i and*
25c per cu. yd. where the haul will
iy.« ai the dcjunnatrirtion.
Mrs.
lllj Thr .laiiurliiifil l*rr»a|
icrcnc and •temperate. A few hot one on stilts some C to 8 feet.
ALEXANDRIA U
U,.,
Feb. 17._ not exceed 2.000 feet nnd one cent per
j ALEXANDRIA,
.. Feb.
John* *, (
o ' the demoie tralbrs,
*dnys generally occur about the month, They grouped these signs at every Governor
Darker'declared
Governor Darker
declared that no cu. yd. additional per 100 feet .where
jij-3 lhat the event wus by far the
of
June
nnd
the
beginning
of
Ju
ly
..
Inputty
spot
in
luike
county,
possibly
*'♦1-4'
member of the Ku Klux Klan, whose the hnul exceeds 2.000 feet.
n»«! sl . t.O'ful of the kind nhe bar.
In
February
wo
often
experience
u
a
mile
or
so
apurt,
and
a
few
signs
on
Anyone
desiring
any
of
this
earth
identify
as
such
was
known
to
him,
c.$r known in Jackson, the interest
week of cold, uncomfortable w eather' virgin pine trea at various intervals, would be appointed to public oiTice. should notify the City Mnnager.
txnrding that exhibited a t the State
C. J. RYAN,
and rough winds from tho northeast; It is possible that os many as three The assertion was made in a letter to
Fair demonstrations conducted by her.
are
frequently
felt
early
in
the
spring,
thousand
of
these
signs
were
placed.
2-lP-o.n.w.-4w
City Manager.
1^ It. Rnyannl, junior state represen­
Mrs. IVrntfnlor, the, other demonstra­
Hut
in
usual
winters
wo
see
no
snow,'
Early
on
Wednesday
morning
protative, In reply to Maynard's open let­
tor, with department store experience,
aml f r o s t continues hut for a few days. I tests began to roll into the Imke ter to the governor charging him with
SKATING, DANCING AND SPEC{oafitm- lids statement.
Flowers decorate our gardens ntul:County Chamber of Commerce and failure to the appointment of two men IALTIE8.—LAKE MARY BEATING
•nil wild savannas, through the whole,Road Engineer Heller’s office, and in. in Rapides parish as requested by a ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
280-3tc
year,
, dlgnant property owner* were hot on majority of the voters.
“ ‘There nre, however, exceptions t o -----—- ■
.’.aldsweet window JlUplay of A
AT
Upper light lilvstrntion
this routine of soft weather. In the
Harm} s iu rts, Omaha, Ncbr., arranged by the Wurld-Hcrnld of lhat city.
ihc window nlmwn ill this picture yiar 17(15, Mr. John llarlram , English
lout of a considerable number, installed by the service department of the Worhi-Her.-.l I, u a mean., of making The botanist, spent tho winter months in
|Flori&lt;!x ('tires Exelmnge mjvcrtiiing in It.-; tnlumtis more than ordinarily cffcU.ve.
a rc .uit, nil the stores con- L'urt Florida. On the third of Janu­
sing the c window displays report iarfely increased' demand for Scatdswqet.
ary, Being on the S L ‘ Johns river,
...
, .
....
.
south of Lake George, hc_slates tho
W c -9 * « y C h h i s
R e v i e w n i ".ermometer vvus nt 20 degrees, wind
—-----northwest! The ground was,frozen an
OUI A” ! O, Fr-b. 10—The weekly jnrh thick on the banks.' This was
erliii . ; *,.'it w by I I,. Skilly, ns is- the fatal night that destroyed the
J uii I f‘. n the off ice of the American, lime, citron nnd manattn trees in St.
Uii',. Growers, Ir.e., i;nyj;
I Augustine.
O .argci — Approximately seventy
“In 1771, there was a snow storm,
per cent of (ho Florida orange crop which extended over most of the ter­
has now moved. As a re.nilt the re­ ritory. The ancient inhabitant* sill!
maining orange*: are In strong pos|- speak of it ns an ordinary white rain,
tlon. IlnwLWer, California's shipments it is said to have done little damage.
if navel oranges recently have in" ‘During the year of 1822, in Fubricased largely. l*or four days ending!funry, the cold was so intense in West
Manufacturers who want to
February 11,'California's navel whip-1 Florida, thnt ail the fruit tree were
A woman buys many dif­
menti amounted to a total of U53; killed, to tlie ground, and several perferent food products, dozens
nus. Ihe orange rnaiket has liecn Sons in exposed situations, were chill !i lure shows r-etlmn c the etore of ti.c Hartford, Connecticut,
work for her must realize this:
-IroTg
during
the
past
week,
and
good
ed to death. This season was com­
Mai be; Company, dressed fur Hoadswtet grape, tuit demonstration,
fruit.will packed will continue in ex­ paratively mild in East Florida. On
of fabrics and articles of apatiangl'd sor by the Courant and help lute in January, ih e rlciuan—1They must put in their ap­
*
cellent demand.
the
contrary
Hast
Florida
suffered
ex­
'A Mh
rtraticn was a grea\ nucccs". The Hartford Market Company sold 3o
parel,
shpes,
things
for
the
Grapefruit
—
There
has
been.a
conceedingly
froifl
a
violent
frost
on
l.i'ViM of grapefrujf during the two dnya. Previously itt average tales,
plication at once; convince her
eiderable nlrengthoncnlng in the In­ the f&gt;th of -April, 1828. The winter
in a like period hail not exceeded one-fourth this quantity.
home, toilet preparations—
quiry and domanrl for grapefruit. The hud been unusunlly mild, there hnd
of their intention and ability
good quality fruit ha* continued in been no check to' vegetation, in trees
quite probably in a year she
(trong demand nnd there has been a oi plant*. On this bitter night, crops
to give her merchandise of
considerable recovery on lhat of or­ of cotton, corn nnd fruits, wore nil de­
makes
a
thousand
purchases.
dinary quality. To dale approximately stroyed. The thermometer, a t six
(Ifty-two per cent of the Florldn grape mile creek, on . the St. Johns river,
known value; and then live up
Personally to judge-the qual­
fruit crop has moved. With the con­ stood nt 27 degrees. This frost did
siderable amount nf fruit still re­ nut extend to West Florida.
to the standard.
ity of each, she would need to
maining prices may be expected to "In SL Augustine, during the year*
be governed largely by the volume of IR2fi-&lt;J-7-8 the mean tem perature was
be a chemist, an engineer, a
Florida shipments. If they remain
For she is a just but ruthless
68.5 degrees.
within the limit of consuming capac­
metallurgist and a good many ity Ihere is every outlook for satis­ "/The coldest day in 1525 was Dec.
bo9^! She neither forgets nor
30,
J2
degrees;
the
hottest,
August
20,
factory price*.
04 degrees.
other things.
Tangerinea—The quality uf .much of
forgives. She rewards loyal
“
.'In
1826,
the
coldest
day,
Jan
.
21,
t.
the tangerines arriving in the market*
44
degrees;
tho
hottest,
July
5,
02
de­
has prevented a high level of prices,
service with loyalty, but her
Soj given the choice, of
because of dryness reported in many gree*.
" 'In 1827, the coMost day, Feb. 8,
shipment*, Firm, juicy tangerines are
course she buys the goods she
condemnation of broken faith
Window display of Sealdsweet grapefruit and oranges made by D.
in very excellent demand in a great 43 degrees; the hottest, July 16, 02
degrees.
M. Welch (: Sou, 38-40 Congress avenue, New Haven, Conn., in con­
■many markets.
knows in preference to those
“.'In 1828, the coldest, April 0, 27
j Ut *1
i^lll-f
nection with demonstration arranged for by the Journal nnd Courier.
A little more than sixty per cent
is
final.
i
i
ds
V
is
l!
;p.
;
ji
degrdos;
the
hottest,
06
degrees.
The demonstration was lurried on for two days, but tho display was
*
r
liT
.rt
k
s
s
ibii!
•
iiti
of the total citrus Crop of Florida haa
she does not know. And she
maintained / o r the better part of a week- Th * attendance a t the
moved, tho proportion.: each of orang­ " ‘1^30, the hottest, 06 degrees.
‘“ Tho winter of 1830 was so mild
tcrniiiisiratidn was veiy goo I and the f:i!i &gt;; of Sealdsweet grapefruit
es and grapefruit being a* given
Her favor is the sunlight of
is going to have that choice
by thu W d.h store showed a material lilcrcase ns ii result. Tht tm-^ above.' With all danger of freeze prac­ that banana* grew in the open g a r­
tically past, Florida growets realty den* i t St. Augustine, without injury,
txcally attractive window display wa* the center of nuuli attention
for a good many years. She is *l success; her indifference, the
are In an excellent position, particu­ and were , in blossom on the IGth of
mtd a great dfel of favoraldc tommenL
larly if tbo quantity of lato bloom May. Corn also gfew, during tho
outer darkness.
boss.
u 'j ;
fruit on the tree* bo considered. Much whole winter. We had roasting cars
tend to make it a big winner here.
r o b in h o o d
in May nnd abundance of Irish pota­
of
this
Into
bifont
fruit
ia
of
ns
good,
"Robin Hood” will bo a t the Prin­
if not better quality than the regular to** which were planted In December.
I seoiiu that nobody is immune to cess Tuesday, Feb. 20th.
"'D uring the month of Fcbrunry,
bloom fruit. If shipments aro properly
*•chainM of “Rabin lloud" for there
distributed from this time on, so no 1836, East Florida was visited by a '
patrons seen nightly CG6 quickly relieves Colds nnd to avoid nnd considerable rush on tho frost, much more severe than any be­
hhis ftiasterpicce—jazz fians, grand LnGrippc, Constipntlon. Bilious­ markets a t one time, there Is appar­ fore exprninceu,
/
ently nothing in the way of a most
**A severe northwest wind blrw ten
devoteCe®. typical. theatrical ness nnd Hcndnchcs.
satisfactory term ination,of the seas­ days In succession, b u t more violent
and trippers PALM8—Thte to.a good tlnie to plant
on. Genera] business i* excellent all for about three days; during this per­
them
In
y
o
u
r
parkway,
your
lawn,
• •- hotels, clob women, comniuiod tho morcury sank seven degrees
etc.
Vi
cL?- It will help t : beautify your oVt'r the country; tho demand fo r our
oranges
and
grapefruit
i*
very
good
below zero. The St. Johns river was
.
home and likewise your town,
■w rit
■pS L T 1']* ° f iri!s M»y Valentine’s
and
tho
fruit
lfcsclf
is
generally
giving
^
•
' . '
frozen several rods from -shore, and _ *
-ls » 'teppy one, and from young plants a t reasonable
afforded tho astonished inhabitants
J
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FEBRUARY IS THE MONTH
FOR COLD WEATHER HERE
AND FOR MANY YEARS

Published by The ( Sanford Daily Herald in co-operation with
The American Association of. Adyertising Agencies

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

Following is the program for the band concert a t Central
Park Sunday rendered by the Sanford Concert Hand un i-jr the
efficient leadership of Edgar A. Hull
with you:
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A. Paris Chninltcrs
March—Hostrnuncr .......... ....... ..........
__ r ------ —M ponlzettl
Selection—Daughter, of the Regiment
......... R. Schumann
Reverie—Trnumerei ................ ——....
................ Wnldtcufel'
•'W altics from Milltnirc .... .... .......

BOMB WAS THROWN
IN
FRONT OF HOTEL WHERE
f r e n c h o f f ic e r s s t a y

By Employes of the Municipal THANKS COUNTIES AND NEWS
Plant at Essen as n
PAPERS, ESPECIALLY THE
Protest
SANFORD HERALD
(Dr Tki Am»»UtfS P r m l
DUSSELDORP. Feb. 17.—Bomb
throwing nnd serious cases of sabot­
age occurred In the Ruhr va)ley d u r­
ing the night. A bomb was thrown in
s street in Essen near the Kajsqrhnf
hotel, the French engineer headquar­
ters where Chief Engineer Costc nnd
thirty or forty other civil engineer:)
are lodged. No Injuries resulted.

NUMBER 279

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FERRUARY 17, 1923

VOLUME IIL

POTOMAC YARDSS Totnl 2« c a n :
New York, 12; Rochester, .1; Washintrton, 2; Baltimore, 2; Pittsburgh,
1; Ruffnlo, 1; Philadelphia, 1; Poston,
I; Albany, i; Syracuse, 1; Elmira,. 1;
Sehncctndy, 1; Montreal, 1,
Cnrlot Shipment* for Frb. 16th
bu Florida—Sanford Section ............
Florida—Manatee Section ............
** California ............ ........... ....... .—
fcH Florida—Tampa Section

INTERMISSION
Patrol Japanese—Fou-SvKa ......................,..~
Serenade—Henris nnd Flowers..-............. .........
Overture—Prince of India ..................- ..... .......
Excerpts from Rnllct Lcs Million D’Arlcquin
Star Spangled Banner..—.... —.................

THIS SECTION HAS THE CEL*
JSRY AND DON’H HAVE TO
SHIP ALL AT ONCE

Florida by boat, 05 crates.
Destinations of Florida Shipments:
Florence, 20; Wnycroas, 8; W. Jack*
sonvillc, 2; Cincinnati, 1; New Or­
leans, 1; Toronto, 1; Savannah, 12;
Philadelphia, 4; Baltimore,
De­
troit, 1; Pittsburgh, 1; New York,
12; Boston, 2; Birmingham, 1; In­
dianapolis, Ij Rochester, 1; Potomnc
Yards, 9; Chicago, 2; Chattanooga, 1;
Minneapolis, 1; St. Louis, t.

HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF VEGE The Growers and Business Men
With Chamber of Commerce
TABLES DOING FROM FLO*
Cculd Help the Situation
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c anroro emery is 01 mo nnc«r, winford has plenty of it loft ,thc weather
i* fold nnd line nnd the celery can
»* kept Ir» the field for some timo to
come. The price Is not bad a t present
considering that the peak of the
movement Is almost on now but the
Diversions Filed .Since Last Report:
price should he some better and the
From Savannah, Fob. Uith: Des­
only way to make it better and to sta­
tined to New York, U St. Louis, 1;
bilise the market for tho balance of
Detroit, 1; Boston, 1; Cleveland, 1;
the reason is for tho growers and the
ESSEN, Ffcb. 17.—Employes of tho
Chicago, 1; Elmira, 1; Potomnc Yards
.shipperr. to get together and.decide
municipal electric works have decid­
about holding back the bulk of the
ed to cut off Essen's supply of elec­
Front Wnycross and Jacksonville,
crop if thu cold weather is to prevail.
tricity as a result of the imposition of
Feb. 15th:
Destined t t Potomac
Sanford celery just how is af the
a fine of five million marks on Direc­
finest quality but it Is ninning short
Yards. 1.
tor Buszmann of tho local plant.
From Florence, Feb. lflth: Destined
to the acre "and for that reason tho
growers realise that if the price goes
to Ihtffjdo, 3 ;.New.York. Scranton,
PARIS, Feb. 17.—France is ready,
! 1; New llnven, I; Ontario. 1; Poto­
loo high a slump is bound to follow
Hanging Will Be Private nnd Held in
under nn agreement with Belgium, to
and
they think that if an established
$ mac Yards, 1.
set her printing presses at work turn­
The County Jail Yard in the
price could be made now and the big
ing-out German mnrks for use in the
movement held back from timo to time
Morning
Ruhr if the German government starts
that a staple price could be mnintnin• financial blockade of the occupied
cd nil during the remainder of the
The scaffold for the execution of thr
region. Tho Associated Press was in­
season. It is something worth whilo
negro, Percy Bayiiss, ha.. Iieon finish-.;
formed Inst night on good authority.
thinking about. The Herald gives it
cd in the county jnil yard nnd hast
The oriniganl pipn to issue nn en­
A* in the series of nlxty raids ron- today for \fhnt it is worth.
been attracting much attention dur- j
tirely new currency guaranteed by thu
dinted February 2, the evidence was
ing the building. A. C. Williams and j
resources of the Ruhr has been aban­
given revenue.ngcota und police by J. WATERWAYS LEAGUE
a force of helpers have been busy for j
doned because of the numerous com­
GETS MANY MEMBERS
1_ Asher, revenue ngent from Ken­
several days on the scaffold and it
plication! that would arise with two
IN CAMPAIGN HERE
is now finished and tho new rope be­
tucky. Asher travelled the round of
kinds of money in circulation, when
ing stretched by having weights a t­
the capital underworld, this time in
the finnl settlement corned
Not until (hr support of the peopla
tho guise of a wandering minstrel,
tached to it. This js nunle necessary Total cnrlot shipments from San­
' There have been plenty of marks to
in order that the .body of the hanged
playing his way Into the hearts of his o f tile state has been-assured will
ford section IhU season to date
meet all requirements in the Ruhr
the n iritia Waterways Traffic league
will not get the slackened rope thus Total cnrlot shipments from Man
victims on n violin.
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thus far and tho French officials nre
pruci
ad w ith its ninns for davyioplfut.,
choking him to death instead of mak­ tee section this season to date
'confident that tho Germans will not
the sta te ’s waterways, officers of
ing dcuth instantaneous us it should Total cariut shipments from San­
oblige them to resort to tho printing
the organisation have unnounccd. .
lie; Sheriff Hand has not been idle a
ford Inst season to date--- -----of mnrks on thPlr owr\_nccount, but
“Wo will await the result of the
moment since he received tho wire Total cnrlot shipments from Mnnif they do, the French declare they
membership
campaign which in now
from Governor Hardee setting the date
tce Inst season to d a te ............
will proceed to issue nil the currency
ill
progress
and if the people are
of the execution for Friday morning, i
willing to support the movement then
needed nhd will require the German
February 23rd. He inspected several!
wc will proceed immediately, begin­
government to honor it w henthe Ruhr
scnffoldn and obtained plans of the ^
ning with presenting a complete brief
occupation is terminated.
best that could* l&gt;o made quickly and
t o government engineers nnd continFrench bankers say they are puz­
economically as they are only used
tiing our efforts until nn npproprlazled by large purchases of marks in
once in many years nnd are taken
tiou has btfen mode by congress to re­
1-orulon and New York in an apparent
down immediately after an execution.
lieve
transportation conditions in the
effort to raise the value of the mark
A. C. Williams lutd built one in Geor­
state
ami remove n great burden of
but they do not believe this operation
gia and hail u good idea of what they
expense
from the people through shipcan havo any permanent effect, with
should 1ms like and he was put to work
ping
products
by water routes at
the presses in Rcrlin turning out new
nt once on the scaffold in order thnt
notes at nn ever-increasing rate.
all arrangements would ho completed
instead of tho president, of funding j ahead of time.
ESSEN, Feb. IT —Essen was the
agreements with other nations, and! Thu condemned negro is in the coun­
storm center yesterday it* the Ruhr,
one by” Senator Harris, Georgia’, pro­ ty jail at present and 4cnn hear tin'
where the friction between the French
viding for appointment of three Dem­ work of building the scaffold going
and Germans hBs increased because of es. Particularly were wc impressed
ocrats on the allied debt commission. on hut he maintains a calmness that
Thursday night's shooting of the two with the spccinl edition of the San­
Both were adopted by the senate with­ demonstrates that he has given up;
French soldiers, by security police, ford Herald printed in our honor by,
out record votes.
The Robinson all hope of life and will take Ills place j
hi u enfe brawl.
R. J. Holly, the enterprising editor of amendment was accepted by adminis­ on the scaffold next Friday morning!
In retaliation for this shooting,
tration lenders hut they opposed thnt witli but little fear unless his nerve
that paper.
,
General Fournier ordered a battalion
T—We only hope that this visit may of Senator H arris nnd said it would breaks meantime. Several weeks ago
of French infantry to occupy the Ger­ he the beginning of muny more be­
he dropped out in conference if it the negro drew n picture of the hang­
man police barracks. The chief of po­
tween the two great citrus growing threatened to delay enactment of the ing ns it occurerd to him nnd gave it
lice was arrested, nil tho files nild
states of America and that we may legislation.
to Sheriff Hand.
headquarters
documents at
help by mutual exchange of thought
The
attack,
In
final
debate
yester­
According to law there must be
were taken by the French nnd the dis­
nnd experiences to lend tho way to a day, an well as in previous discussion, eleven witnesses to the execution nnd
arming of tho polico was begun. •
Boiution of the problems thnt confront
The shooting of the French soldiers all citrus fru it growers in tho United centered on the reduced interest pro­ the sheriff has already Invited those
vided in the British settlement. This who will witnesi .the execution. The
.Oljr T ile A»«nrln»«S r r M * l
occurred when eight of them, off duty,
Stntes.
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 17.—This
is three per cent for the first ten public will bo barred from the exe­
entered a cafe. Tho waiters refused to
8.—And in furtherance of this, our years, nnd 3Vi thereafter. Opponents cution Uit the platform of the scaf­
city nnd Northern Florida cxporienc- V
servo them because of tho boycott
unanimous opinion, wo Instruct the rallied finally upon the amendment of fold is even with the top of the jail
cd another drop In tem perature, tho
against the French, started last Mon­
chnirntnn nnd secretary of our party .Senator Hitchcock, Ncbrnskn, propos­ fence nnd there will lie many stand­
mercury going dangerously near the
day night, nnd immediately the firing
talk louder
to send copies of this, our declara­ ing thnt Great Britain should pay the’ ing on the outside Iboking in when
killing
frost point to 34 degrees, reg­
began.
tion, to the newspapers of Florida and same rate paid'by the United States the hour arrives for the execution.
istering the most severe cold of tho
The director of the Essen electric
winter. Light frost was prevalent,
California.
upon its securities, averaged each
This is the first hanging th at has
light plant, Herr Russman, was sen­
GEORGE C. ROED1NG,
Inst
night.
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ever
occurred
in
Seminole
county
ntul
year.
tenced by the French court martini,
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Chmn. California Party.
naturally
it
will
be
a
topic
of
interest
This
was
rejected
Cl
to
21,
nnd
end­
at Bredcncy yesterday to pay a fine
ed tho interest fight, Senators Reed, all over the county. The negro, Bny7
of 5,000,000 marks for alleged inter­
Missouri, uhd McKellnr, Tonn., prom­ Iins, is tho one who killed Deputy
ference with the French on Monday
inent among the opposition, refrain­ Sheriff Cleveland Jacobs several
after the taking over by tho French
of tho Kaiscrhof hotel, which is the
ing from offering simllnr amend­
headquarters of General Costc, head
ments. Senator Reed said the vote on
of the industrial commission in tho
the Hitchcock amendment mnde .it ap­
Tho first car .of celery from the parent that the senate intended to
Ruhr. Tho director facilitated the cutling off of the hotel lights, when the Chuluota. section was shipped on swallow the bill os it 'stood. Four­
boycott started with tho waiters re­ Thursdoy of this week going out from teen Democrats and seven Republi­
the L. A. Brumloy farm nml was said cans supported the Hitchcock amend­ fp^-ited nw^y by Sheriff Hand and
fusing to sorro the French.’
city officials a t the time and tho coun­
Obcrburgortuutcr Havcnstein of Ob- to be of very fine quality. Mr. Brum- ment.
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ty’’ avoided a’ lynching. A t the last
erhausen, who was arrested for dis­ ley nnd his son William, have a large
term of circuit court he wnii ’tried and
regarding French orders, also was force of men at work on tho old rnnch
found guilty and sentenced to hang
lands
on
Uie
Econiockhatchcc
creek
tried by the Brcdcncy court martial.
by Judge Perkins npd the law has PROHIIHTION OFFICIALS AGAIN
He was convicted and sentenced to for many, months hrenking up lands
been allowed to taku its course. Tho
nnd tiling them nnd getting them in
two years imprisonment.
ATTEMPT THE IMPOSSIBLE
hanging Friday will close the cbnptcr.
General Fournier has notified the shape nnd Mr. Brumloy, who is one
( I t * Thr A ««o r la lr d f r r a a )
burgomaster's office thnt all allied of tho pioneer growers of Celery nvc( n r T h e A a a n rln trd I ’ r r a a )
LAKELAND, Feb. IT —Fire that ALL MEMBERS OF'CREW,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Police
soldiers as well ns the allied civilians nue says th a t his new farms will he
ftrs entitled to make purchases in the among the finest in the state. He will ragfd throughout last night a t the At­
OF WRECKED VESSEL SAFE prohibition officers launched their
second city wide liquor cleanup since
•tores of Essen, and {o bo served in have about fifty acres In tomatoes lantic Codat Lino railroad yards hero
tho beginning of ifcbVuary, today.
restaurants and cafes, and that any this season nnd expects to-go in for destroyed 76 empty box cars. The fire
( D r T h r A a a e fta lrd r w a a )
SEATTLE, Feb. 17.—The members Armed with fifty warrants they be­
keepers of such places who refuse to big celery as well as spring crops. is thought to hnvs started from en­
gine sparks igniting the straw In u of the crew of the wrecked steam er gan bcfore’noon k series of raids that
rell, will run the risk of their places
box car, The nearest hydrant being a Tuscan Prince were aboard the coast reached into every section of the cap­
Germans claim that .tho food situation
half mile ffotn tho blase, iho firemen gdard patter Snohomish this morn­ ital and which filled rapidly all the
■round Bccham'is serious..
were unable to extinguish the blaze ing said n wireless dispatch from the available detention space at several
The Daffy Herald, 15c por week,
until 3:30 thU morning.
cutter, received here.
. •• station houses.
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Resolutions passed by California
pnrty at DcLnnd where they officially
diebandod. ill
On this the occnsion of the find of­
ficial visit of California to Florida, we
thfe party o? citrus growers nnd oth­
ers, who have efome across the United
States to sec what this commonwealth
was doing in the way of producing
citrus fruits and winter vegetables,
desire to go on record ns follows:
1. —Wo wish to slate unqualifiedly
that wo are nurprised a t the volume
tlljr T h e A a a n c l n l r t l l , r r « » l
and th&lt;5 quality of agricultural pro­
WASHINGTON,
Feb. 17.—Con­
duct* that we saw on exhibition nt the
gressional approval of the British
South Florida F'uir in Tampq, nnd in
debt funding settlement virtually was
the counties which we visited.
completed last night, when the senate
2. —We wish to compliment Florida
passed the house funding bill. Tho
upon its ideal winter climate which we
vote '.vn:i "U to 13.
found living up to Its establish repu­
The bill was returned ta the house
tation.
(or
3. —We wish.to thank oil who linve adjustment of amendments not
in any way contributed to the success relating to the'plan for adjusting of
of our trip to Florida. It is impos­ the debt, amounting to $1,001,000,000
nt reduced
sible for us to recall the names of till over u
ir.fbccst,
hut
providing
thnt
similar
the cities, towns and individuals who
welcomed us in tm r IpJouthern style, debts nrninst other nations must
but wc thank all whose names we do have the approval of congress in­
not mention ns well ns those who are stead of the president. Forty.six Re­
publicans nnd twenty-four Democrats
here recorded.
4. —We are grateful to Mr. E. A.voted for passage. Democrat sup­
Street and Captain E. A. Wright, who porter* included Senator Fletcher.
arranged the trip, to the railroad of­ The vote was not reached until a f ­
ficials, • the Florida Citrus Exchange, ter 7 o’clock, nnd after a continuous
the American F ruit Growers, Inc., the cession of eight hours, and u totnl of
Fruit Mens Club, of Orlando, Mr. W. four days of debate. The bill was
M. Tnrpjey, to the various organiza­ passed a week ago today by the huupe
tions, plate, city and county that have after one day’s discussion nnd goes to
welcomed us all along the line of our conference with a certainty of ennettour, I’nrtlcujnrly wc are grateful to tnent lieforo congress adjourns. Chairthe ^citizens of Hillsboro, Manatee, tnun■'SlcCumbcr of the finance com­
Polk, Orange,Seminole, Luke and Vo­ mittee, Senator Sm oot,'U tah, a mem­
lusia counties for all they have done ber of the finnnee committee und of
the debt commission, also Senator
for us.
5. —Wu wish to thank Con. O. I.ee,Williams, were appointed as the conmess agent and newspaper corros
onipnuicd us ul
throughout our trip nnd-who render
cd valuable services in tho way of
publicity und information nil the
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Similar Debts Against Other Nations Must Have
Approval of Congress
Scaffold is Built
foe the Hanging of
Negro Next Friday

(iirTfce A .sori.irj r r e a a )
ATLANTA, Feb. 17.—The general
farm outlook for the southeastern
states Is much more encouraging thaft
nt any time Inst year but 'there are
areas in very bad shape from e v e r/
standpoint, tho bureau of agricultu­
ral economics of this United States
department of agriculture declared in
its ntid-month crop report for the
southeast. Idle land in the worst woo*
vil infected section, the report nsaerted, will* run from ten to twenty per
cent during the coming cinson. The
movement of labor from farms to in­
dustrial centers continues, the review
ssnid, and fanners are unable to meet
competitive prices. The movemnot of
hogs i.* brisk, except in Florida, where
the cattle ranges arc also reported
poor. Florida reports fheavy move­
ments of cabbage, celery, lettuce and
preparations going forward for mel­
ons. Florida is expected to plant cot­
ton earlier this year.

Cold Weather
At. Jacksonville

Better Let Them
Scrap Next Time

First Car of Celery
From Chuluota Section
Shipped This Week

Destructive Blaze
Burns 75 Box Cars

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PAGE EIGHT

iKlory on it. The incident U ns fol­
FLYING RECORD ECLIPSED
ever been started bore.
lows:
do want to go out and get some mnn- j - .
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While talking to n certain largo fi­
ry they can get it as the following let­
ter from L. R. Crnmlnl!, cf the Fuller nancing concern in the north about
Construction Co., to F, P. Forrftor, tiie possibilities of financing work, in |
pictldent of the First National Rank, Florida, they %
to)&lt;l me that they were
Rig Companies Would Finance Ha \vi :ld•indicate:
sufficiently satisfied with the state to I
ford Projects R egardin'' of
GEORGE A. FULLER COMPANY flnamo good established commercial!
Population
work in cities of te n . thousand or
i’uilding and Industrial
above. I told him that we If It u littlo
Const ruction
Sanford was named the City Substronger lhnn that ns wo were nl-'
Sanford, Flnrldn,
stnp\ial by our live wire secretary of
uftdy helping to finance in a city un-'
Feb. 10th, 1933.
th ejeh am h er of Commerce, R. W.
der ten thousand and when he askedPeatman. Ho made no mistake when Ib ar Mi1, llolly;
Ctl.nl place it was, I told him it w as«
While talking t&lt;» Mr. Forster this .Sanford. His reply was, “Oh, well ivc
he gave it that substantial slogan. It
, . means so much to Hie city in every morning, 1 related nn incident that too feel that Sanford is nn exception
way nnd describes it exactly. It is jhappened Li me in the North which and arc ready to help finance sorgoj
S§ substantial because it has the substan­ Ishowed the feeling cf the Northern of their projects."
tial backing of real farm ing lands he- financiers toward Hanford and he
Very truly yours,
V hind it and Uic backing of the citiwnx nsked that l give him the information
L. R. CRANDALL, Mgr., | The Herald delivered six times a
h-% i.f Sanford who have put their own Hint he might hand it ta you and pos­
Ccorgo A. Fuller Co, week for 15c.
money into every project that lias sibly you would like to give a short

Sanford is Different
. From Other Cities
Under Ten Thousand

Daily Fashion Hint
A Wm. TleMUle
r&gt;.l~j.viliL'.-'1 H

WALLACE REID,
AGNES A^RES,
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When you wear our glasses you
don’t have to be perpetually wor­
ried about their falling off. ^ ou
can go rif(hf on with your usual
housework because wo make
them to fit ami to R iv e perfect
service.
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MAY McAVOY
Death Turkington's roaring stage
comedy hit is bigger nnd funnier
than over on the screen. With
Wally Reid as the mysterious hero
who Jasr.cs the flappers’ hearth
away with Ids moanin’ saxophone.

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OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
SWINGING, YOUTHFUL LINKS

Begins Saturday Morning,
and Closes Saturday Night,
U,Iff the greatest bargain snle
We expect to make UiM
sale ever offered in the City of Snnford, on ns complete n stock of First Class
will......................
offer at such low prices.
Several thousand dollars worth of new merchandise recently arrived, all of
Merchandise, ns we ’.....
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•" who
’ visit our store and make their purchases during the sale will
which will he included in the sale at reduced' prices.
All
surely profit.by the deal.
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/ing Reductions on All Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx, i
Society Brand and Cloth Kraft Suits
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85.00 Suits a t ........ .................... 26.25 %
40.00 Suits at
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80.00 &amp;
45.00 Suits at .................................
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New Slock Just Received
$28.00 Suits
30.00 Suits
35.00 Suits
40.00 Suits

The delight(ul lines ore only one o(
the reason* why this (rock is so attract­
ive One must consider also the nlaicti.il and color—Havana brown meteor
cxfpc It i»" trimmed with a fancy
braid, which 'i s . stitched atxmt the
edtes of (lie |nncN, tho dc-p cellar
and the short sleeves A. *a»h of self­
material confines the waist. Medium
size requires
yards 40-inch ma­
terial, with 5 yards of braid.
Pictorial Review Dress No 1769.
Sizes, 34 to 41 inches bust. I‘rice, 35
c«nis.V
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Just Arrived

SCOTCHY
SHOWCARDS A SPECIALTY
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Box 115
HTG-Gi

' Tiie trip tomorrow will hr by inland
waterways to DcLanu. where the pro­
gram will end so far u» California
pnrty ns a whole Is concerned. Home
will visit Miami and the cast coast,
others will return by Washington nnd
New York.—Tampa Times.

RETURN TO CLASSES
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HAVANA, Fob. 10.-Students at
tho University of Havana have re­
turned to their class rooms yesterday
after being oh strike sinco Jnnuary
! 1 to enforce their demands for administiutive und pedagogical reform*.
The order by the students’ feder­
ation to end the’"strike 'followed sus­
pension by tho university authorities,
pending investigation nnd report on
nine professors against whom charges
were preferred by the students, the
acceptance of n students’ assembly
ns a means of satisfying student de­
mands for a voice in the,conduct of
the university, ami the appointment
of a mixfd faculty and student board
to carry out reforms in the code un­
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For CalifornianH

10 Stores in Georgia

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SANFORD GREETS '
FAR WEST PARTY

Hanford outclassed the reception
given the California party by any
other-city on the trip through Fioridn.
A special edition was. published In
’ The Herald delivered ..ix' times n
their honor by Rob Holly, editor of the
week'for 15c.
Herald, with .streamer on tho front
pago nnd double cilumn editorial. —
- The day was rpent in viewing the
celery llehkt, of. which there urc a l­
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most 3,000 acres at Hanford. The nhipping season is not nt It*-height. The
party showed much interest in promoling plant controller! by the Celery
Growers' Association, affiliated with
Citrus Exchange. This chills the ear
crated stalks so Dipt they re&gt;,uiro but
ono icing to destination nt New York

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NORFOLK, Vn.. Feb.. 1G.—The de­
stroyer F an piliar wns rammed by a
battleship- while engsur-'d ' in battle
practice olf Panama at noon yester­
day, according to n wireless message
receive dhero nt main. The dispatch
said the destroyer was in n sinking
condition and was being convoyed by
tile U. S. S. Arctic.

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Phone 410--------- Opposite I*. O, Income Tax Specialist, Popples Rank
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Just received big stock of EMMERSON and
FRIEDMAN SHELBY SHOES including
Men’s and Boys’ Shoes. This is all new stock
which will also 1jc included in the sale at a
reduced price.
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Many other items too lu’merouo to mcr
er every description, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Extra Trousers, Rain Coals,
c&lt;! prices, including Men and Boys’ Urtderw
Headlight, l.eclhothcra and Morotock, B ig line of Soft Collars and Neckties,
Umbrellas, Gloves, three brands of Overa!
Garters. Hosiery, Buys and Suits Cases.
Also a now Hue of Bovs’ Clothing ju st arrived today, will Ini included in the sale, in fact every item In the store will go
on ante at the reduced prices ekefept Arrow Brand S tiff Collars. Many special items will he on display at prices so low it will
surprise you, and you will wonder how \vu do i t , .

First—The Suit is made from your own selection
Second—Made to your individual measure.
Third—Mude lo your own notion, and the style you
best.

Everybody is invited ioeomtt and yet their share o f the bargains while the sale la going on,, as ‘wcIjRtftiUvely wiijynnt
continue the cut prices after the sale is over

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The Herald likes compliments and
wo never get too old to enjoy them.
The fact that the California party 1n
p t M U k r 4 r t r r r a f t r r n a a a r t r f p l Pan*
4 a jr a t i k r I t r r a l J l l a l l d l a a , 107
their resolutions published elsewhere
M a a n o tl* Avfv, ftaaford . F la .
In this paper specially mentioned the
welcome accorded them by the San
ford Herald, makes us feel like all our
r r a L iim m s
work was not in vain. We alio wish
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B . J . l t d 1.1.Y
M. J . I . l l . l . t l l t l .. . S e e r * l B r 7 - T r r a » « r * r to state that those California people
M. A . K n C L ____
know good newspaper work when they
A d v r r tl.ln a Staaasrr
B . I . 11(11.1,Y
Kiwna »» sec it.
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lla tr a
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I A p p llra tfo a
We wont to congratulate the little
H U T — &lt; Ir e n la lln a K s u s n
lU h v in Ss in
ar S » . W a f t e r 3 p. m,
*groop‘uf folks from Sanford who came
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ovep and gave "The Return of Miles
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M S i a M a a l h a _______ ___ — A ..— « -----— 3 .0 ° O'ltourVe’’ lout Saturday night. Had it
D etlv r r r d la I'llr » r C arrier
U-u» othnr than Saturday the crowd
. O a e W e e k _______ ______ ----------------I S C e a l a
probab|y would have been larger but
T fce M r 1 2 - l a l s - p n a e I V f r k l , H e r ­
ald r a llr e lr earera
S em lanle
l * « o n l ? it was a pretty fair crowd at that.
a a d la a a b l l a b e d n r r r F r i d a ? . A d r e r - And the Schlrad boy 3 with their cor­
S la la ir r a l e a m a d e k a a n a • • a p p l l e a t l a a . Ills p e r r e a r , a l r t a i a In n d r a a r e . net and saxophone were splendid. Al­
a n : i i i :it t i i k a m o c i a t k d p i i k h * io Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Holland must
T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s la excltm lvaly receive* their share of credit, even
e il ll ll e d Id t h e u s e f u r r&lt;-l&gt;ubtlf*tton of though they be home folks. Mrs, Hol­
u l l n . » « d ls iM lrlie s cr* li n e d to It or
n o t o l h r r n - t s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s p a p e r land nt the piano deserved much bet­
a n d als o th e
lo c a l
news
p u b lis h e d
ter instrument end Mr. Holland’s vo
herein,
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d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n a r e a l s o r e s e rv e d .
Leesburg Commercial.

Sanford Daily Herald

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seeds of a greater agriculture, and tills it. Ours la'a jicritnge of land. It
SPARE THE ALLIGATOR
The newspapers throughout the organises and advertises to dispose is the only real and lasting heritage.
Advertising is th*e full-grown germ
state arc awakening to the fact that of the harvests, other blessings will
of organization. When two or more
jj ^ only a question of time until follow In natural sequence.
Great emphasis has been placed up­ men Join hards In a common cause, to
one of Florida's natural curiosities
on
the "tourist crop." Fine and prop­ further on rich themselves end in
(if it enn properly be denominated
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A modem finrden of Paradise, a' crease their resources, the thought!
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ns such) will be extinct, or so nearly
cradle
of beauty set in the breath of of advertising is one of the first to
so that they will be a curiosity in­
the
Gulf
Stream , carcsked by a weath­ present itself. The law of advertis- ]
deed. Wc refer to the indiscriminate
er
incomparable.
Florida is a natural Ing is just as firmly established ns
slaughter of alligators. There was
refuge
for
those
who seek refuge the law of gravitation. On* Is proved
a time, perhaps, when*the promiscu­
from
tljc
storms
of
the winter. It is aa many tim ei as the other. It »* Mr.
ous slaughter of those, new compara­
Oabson’s privilege to witness mow |
a
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top
worth
cultivating.
tively harmless creature*, wav just!*,
of these advertising demonstration* j
Rut
there
are
crops
richer
and
fur
liable, but that time is no more. Hie
enduring, crops of the roil, apd than the average man* That i4 why
damage th ty do is Negligible, if th'cy
do any damage at all, and we have ns sure as two and tw o ' ropl.es four h.* is an authority.
Sir Isaac Newton first demor.strnt- j
yet to hear of one attacking a m'an. the development of these will d-vylcd
the law of gravitation t?-'oh an ap­
op
the
tourist
and
other
crops,
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Mott evefy person who comet to
ple.
He could have dcnifjptraU d il I
Florida wants to see a wild ’Gator,
Mr. Uabson in his vision fecognlsbut there are numbers of people who cj this and repeats the advice th a t U with a granite biuhior juat as well. The. |
have spent months, and perhaps not entirely unfamiliar to Florida, yet principle is unchanged.
So with advertising. Florida cr.n
years, in central Florida, who have coining from such an eminent author­
■confine her faith to tourists or eha {I
never seen one ill its native haunts. ity it take* on a new eig lifleanc*.
They art* not pretty to look upon, we
»jt j, not cnougj, tf,at t {,e mclo n ! cftn believe advertising will plant a I
will admit, hut most persons have un- .^-rowers of the state gel together," JwffieKI of tomatoes as easily as it will jl
inherent desire to see something un“or the tomato growers or any ! t**m*e a resident of New York state j*
usual; and (he winter visitor who is o!ficr
of growers/All those w ho,
purchase a ticket for some point
cutnpeir.ru
m
rreturn
o u r n 10
m * inorthern
i K n n i u rj nd$«
n itSC crops
CPop, for
f o r export
t,x p u rt 0ut
compelled to
to his
out of the [in this atate. And the same advertivjj
home without having seen ono goo*jstrong central organisation w h ic h 'inK ‘Hat will plant the field of Untn-i
back disappointed.
a ■state
rtt atn should be comp, lied to join a j tlea will draw tourists in even great* I
’ ‘ ‘ But‘ ”unless
r 1 »!
sentiment against their slaughter
er i*j
H would have charge of marketing the ; er numberi* than a limited appeal, be- H
i : i *‘l'U i v...a*t he long until they will c e p ,. j t ehou!d he highly organisedf cause many worthwhile tourists wiH
only be seen in museums and
Ml farms am| j usl a# eompieldy in control o f ! become worthwhile settlers. -Jaikwhere n remnant of the once mighty the niiuation aa the- United States |,«mvi!le Journal.
horde has been preicrved by man.— Steel corporation.”
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Railroads, manufacturers, laborers B u d g e t B l i r c a i ! W n F l t S
Yes, where Capt. Lund of the Orce and others organize to protect them- *
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r V u u l t l O H H i I z lo n C V
away from tho prow of the ship he u *hy not the farm ers? If organizato put on double glasses now toj tJ()t; o f Rro.,p;. |U adv,*.ntigcous, why
I t l ? T h r A .-o rl .n lr'l l * r n t |
even see one for h n to u m t par*«*n- not orn»ni*ation of the c^entlal pro,M 3 4 l i n u u M i Feb
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We noted our nifty “Tam O’Shar.tcr
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F o r e lr ti A A r .: i i &gt; ‘n f R w » * i n . ‘ilt» « ■
Rand” at the Substoplcal Fair yes'• I ..T H E AMERICAN P lir jS A«SCClATtO S
Unlay. Together with the winning
county exhibit »Ad the tadics hand
Seminole county was there with the
big m itt. Am! all of Orlardo is con­
What is the m atter with the Tier- gratulating Seminole on coming to
wibnt Press? The editor must be on the fair year after year and taking
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'» fishing trip, t it ft
first or taking second or taking noth­
ing a t nil, but cqming just the same.
William Jennings Bryan is to be- Well, you cun't brat Seminole. W*
y come a Boy Scout. WV remember have lh«Tgoods and we intend to show
when hr was the "Boy Orptor of the them and we hope; next ycat- to have
htbit atfT am ps nad Orlando on tK fcb J *hn* lite r oil the time, j nwnt ngainst orgmiitotffm. w hethrr-70Vt,r rejMiyratm* „„ tagcH U egally
a big exhibit
Pintle."
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and ulbcr fnlri u rltie via cah ir*t a
.q II u 7 q n v DPVd P f n i i t 'i v ; by rannw&lt;b wr "KriculturglHu, m f c rcdlected, v i asked of congrtzs today
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big rh ow in g o f th o g r e a te s t v e g e ta b le
AS BAUSON SEES FLORIDA gandn against, th * laMer notw ith-1bj. ^
bur, au.
If you must knock, then let it be
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fo r some conatructive purpose. It is
Progress is absoiutHy depend cut not monopoly.
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not fair to kick tho other fellow un­
upon organisation and advcrtisiiig. farming interest;?.
A
negro
driver
of
a
Sanford
truck
less you are sm arter than he.
WHEN U
was on the Oilando-Sanford road yes- ' 3lh hik'hl&gt;' important on the general
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Organization
the strength
terday and lie made a half dozen earsj nemo .both proved factors in mr.k- . y „ j i ^ Steel Corperation. It is iho YOUK REAL j A
LIST r r
Sanford is spreading out in cr- takp 'the ditch became he cither vva.v.*l'!f »hl
this a better world in which to b3, klmrH! of l h c ' raihoads mid the
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ESTATE
■cry direction and the man who buys ^
"V ouY d'noVgive them’ the road •' c
i funds mental principle of ei’ery nsSqnford suburban property now will , whpn (^ey wanted to pass him, and
No one appreciates this fact m ore‘rociatIon and union In the world. It
Improved celery* farm, on orange
make a fine investment that will beat tj,..y WL*rc forced to run outside of the: thin Roger W. Rabson, nationally couldj an- ! must hr. the power of aggrove, a city home, a vacant let',
frtii* in the next few years. P.cmemp j n r f . , where it was danger- ! known statirtieian nnd advertising ex- , ri ulture.
wild land, fire or aqto insurance
byr this will Ik- a city of ten thOua-sj {)Ug jf nnj.
j|,e j r ivcra of the other| pert, who in strikingly simple truth;*
Mr. Babren put i(: "Wc* may de»
and in another year if we build the rftrg pa,j been armed there would! points the only'way Florida can com- pem) on tb- Lon! &lt; ih ra isin g 'o f' makes no difftrenre- see \:?-.b h tm s to hold them.
' have Icon a hurint’iB house here with ! n.rrclrdixc on the golden hnrv-*«t of tin crops,, bill Wi r t ilep'T.d uptin, wc have what you want or wc
will get it for you.
nui a negro driver today for hi* w*uuM imr ..oil, lie knows where ■( 1c speaks. ihi- Lord to crent
■!. ' f,ir ih c i n . ’"
A shoe cobbler in Chicago married (lave been kilted yesterday. Il is such He !i;m tha m io.i of di *u! jpmi nt. J*. ThN is another V-y
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who p i.c
Lord lakes u t r • f
the wife of a dentist am! fell heir to "I'jlT on the part of negro drivers t h a t. is Ilia, talent,
takes away their rights to drive a
land h ?h !&gt;trro of everything, it .*:□' e of th&lt; in tdvr •.
the dcnt.il tools. He stnrted "prncticAGENTS
car or truck in Miami ami other |&gt;lae. f _-ds u&lt;, a (Tort!« u eveij recce tty
More tKiiii ninety vc per r:n t of
• ing dentistry, and i.?..no(W in jiii! for vS Ult(j jj
oljjy „ ,|U,,,,iUn of tim»*iaiul luxury of life; and when Florida the soil in Florida . a !1 virgin. The
hnvlhg broken one man’s jaw and; when negroes will not lx* allowed*to turns her inilit.ns of idle acres with itches of centum
• buried in its
Fire, Casually, Auto Insurance
•gave another one infection. Moral: It drive an&lt; aid trucks in Sanford, And the plow to feel the too h of the wire- potential
Opportunity
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lC.r» W. First St.. SANFORD, FLA
. pay* to stick to the last and you should the nrgroes themselves are respon- *.’ *rm .-un*hinc anil to Le swept by abounds in every idle raid—that U if
know your dentist.
. sib!e for this attitude.
the soft winds of two sea", scatters the organization is .iiack of the n a n who

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A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
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3. JL Anthony, W. I}. Tunnicliffe, Dr! S. Puleston, E, A. Hawkins,
E. ScogRnn,
C. F. Williams

ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
B E S S II
Sanford, Florida

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT

PRINCESS THEATRE
Positively the greatest musi­
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Terms of Sale are simple—ONLY THIS: 10#i of pric$, cash; lOTL each month until paid, $' r per annum interest to be paid with last payment.
For cash: 10( r discount. For half cash but must be $100.00 or more, a discount on payment of 10*T will be made. Pass book will be issued each purchaser. ‘Deed
and certified copy of abstract will be placed in the Seminole County Bank (where paymerrtsAarc to be made) to be given purchaser upon fulfillment of contract as
above. I WILL PAY 1923 TAXES. Don’t forget to be presept atj th$ ppening at 10 a. jn^iMop&lt;|ay, February 26th, 1923, and be prepared.
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SALES FORCE—Clerk, H. C. DuBose; Cashier, Mrs. J.E.Spurling; Sales Directors: Mrs. Viptor Check, Ira E. Southward, M. G. Carraway. All local People.
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Public is Excited
Over Lot Drawing,
Wpnt to Know More
About The Dig l.ot Sale and the lias*
ket
Money
Yon can find tb s name of
•very live. Business Man
in Sanford In this Column
each day.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If Wa please you, tell others; If not,
tell us. Phone 498

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
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General Shop and Mill
Work

Classified Ada lc a word. No ad taken for less than 25c and positively no
classified nds charged to anyone. Cash must accompany nil orders. Count
the words and rem it accordingly.

WANTED

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
•17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
SURANCE AGENCY
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SANFORD

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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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Farm*
C s-ln p ro fo l land
I’llr I.ola
llorara
tlualncaa Property

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lavralmrnta
fnaarance
Surrlr Honda
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M C I# I 'l l I I R A t . T r COMPANY
SAN P O IIU IN V E S T M E N T COMPANY

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STEWART Tiie Florist
Cut Flowers-

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Annual and Ornamental Plants
814 Myrtlo Avc.

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

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FOR SALE—Dosicr and Gays’ paints
new homo before lumber gets any
and varnishes a t Snnford Novelty higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc ed.—Sanford Novelty W orks.' 183-tic
FARMERS—You can get seed bed WANTED—Sm art boy with wheel,
Stone’s Market, Snnford Avenue.
fram -j and irrigation plugs a t tt#
257-lfc
Sanford Novelty Works,
100-tfc
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
FOR SALE—Tomato plants. Call nt
Cannon’s Cash Grocery on Celery House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Avenue. Globe variety,
271-Ctp Hunt’s Pharmacy.
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interest m WANTED TO BUY -^National cash
FOR SALE
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Miami. Large hardware Btore do­ register.—Mobley’s Drug Store.
277-3tp
ing business. Reason for selling oth­
er interests. Address 711 N.*Miaml WANTED—Man or woman w
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Floridn.
(ferstandn dining room work,
2-12-e-o-d-8w at the Wigwam, corner Thin
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, now Park Aye.
ready.—Ivan II, Rubuw, Mecca WANTED TO RUY—Asparagus fern
Hammock.
275-7tp
seed, for good clean stock will pay
good price. Address W. P. Newell
FOR SALE—One piano, first class
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. condition, practically new.
For
279-tfe
terms see Mrs. Smith, 700 Elm .Ave­ In.
nue.
270-Gtp
FOR SALE—Two or th
opposite Rose Court
FOR SALE—Wood for side, small
Hill.”—11. A. Spell*.
blocks and trimmings from the
JR SALE—-15 acre farm,- nil tiled, crate mill. 50c n wagon loud ut the
best in Sanford.—W. J. Thigpen.
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
277-litc
burn well.—Shlnholser's Mill.
FOR SALE—1822 five passenger Id'X25 l-o.o.iMwp
ington car, excellent condition. Run
10,000 miles. Would consider a Ford FARMERS—Plenty of saw dust free
coupp or sedan in exchange. If inter­ nt Shi nh ids or'a Mill. It’s the right
25l-rio.if.4wp
ested call 402-J.
277-4tp kind for tiling.
FOR SALE—Thirty-five lots nt $35
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
per lot on Lake a t Lake Mary,
House,* Mobley’s Drug Store and
dress Owner, cure Herald.
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MISCELLANEOUS

LOST

LOST—One platinum hnax'h with 3
diamonds set in it. Finder leave nt
FDR RENT Eight room house, well Herald office and receive $20.00 relocated.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
2«0-tfc
METAL WORKS
R ENT—Three housekeeping LOST—Large, hro\vn accordion suitGeneral Repairing
eosc on highway between DcLnnd
Sanford, Flo,
207 French Avc.
and Snnford, about noon Friday, Feb.
1-1-lmp.
j
9th. Return to Seminole county sher­
iff.
27il-2tp

L. B. HODGINS

Cards nf Sanford's Reput­
able Prof* tisionn! Men. each
of whom, in his clioscn pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to tlie people,
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George A. DeCottes
Attorncy-al-Latr
Over Seminole County Bank
BANFORD

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FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
F irst Notional Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
,

LAWYER
—Court House

FOR R E N t— Upstairs apartment, 3
rooms and bnth, unfurnished, pri­
vate entrnnee. See E. S. Hockey, nt
Wight Tiro Co. bldp. 278-2tc
FOR RENT—3 furnisbed rooms, S. E.
comer of Ilth street nnd Elm Ave­
nue.—M. Schneider.
279*3tp
bungalow
and
FOR, RENT—5 room
garage, * Everything convenient.
Apply a t Cannon’s.store, Celery Ave­
nue.
279-ltp

FIVE IK)!.I.ARS REWARD for lost
bunch of keys. I will gladly pay
the above reward for the delivery of
my keys by mail to me a t Ash^um,
Ga.,'«ame having been lost Saturday
night, Feb. 10th, while making a trip
in an automobile from ‘J acksonville,
Fla., via St. Augustine, Halting*,
Daytona, DcLnnd,and Sanford to Or­
lando, Fin. This is a very large bunch
of small keys on an cxtni big ring,
nnd ban a name pinto on the ring
with tho name O. B. Jarm an, address
India, Ca. Thanking anyone to re­
turn these keys and receive the Toward
wRh my greatest' appreciation, I am
most respectfully, O. II. Jarmon, Auh-

PAGE

lor drnws. Mighty interesting, i*n’t
Well, I guess th at's strew ing the
Gold and Long ' ’G reen—don’t you
think? Ju st think cvcryono present
has a rhnnre a t every crisp dollar bill
given
■Everyone present has
u chance at ever)’ ten dollar ifrold piece
given away.
Every purchaser has a chanco on
each lot purchased of a crisp $20 bill
given away. Every purchaser has a
chance on each lot purchased of a
crisp fifty dollar bill except only the
elimination that crimes by reason of
drawing a crisp twenty or a crisp

Mr. R. J. Holly,
Sanford, Fin.,
My Dear Mr. Holly:
So many people nre asking me about
that long green and those gold coins
T atn going to"give away—the rules of
drawing, etc., that I am afraid if
Mr. Latte should suddenly ask me whnt
our Sunday school Icxion was about
when we meet tomorrow morning In
tho theatre in tho '‘Scrap Iron Class’’
l would aay “Gold Coin and Long
INTERESTING, IF TRI E
"Green." So jest I should get sudden*
(Hr T in*
In t r d l ’ r r u t f
ly balled up, I’ll write down the rules
LUXOR, Egypt, Feb. 10.—Sarcoph­
of distributing this precious curreiv
cy uiyf'hnvo your paper print same, agus of Phuraoh'Tutonkhamun vras
then nil will kr.ow.just what it Is and found when the inner chamber of his
tomb was opened by the British arch­
how it’s done.
aeologists this afternoon.
Hero are the rules:
NOTICE
Frco to every adult white holder of
Notice is hereby given that a spec­
a tfeket who must also In; registered
and only hold one ticket on the free ial meeting of tho stockholders of
for all draw, though successful ticket the Bank of Oviedo will be held a t the
will be placed back in the box and banking hovtc t f said Bank of Oviedo,
ef March, A.
have » chance at each succeeding F h :i Ja,
!:
m., for
draw ns though.it hnd not been drawn. D. 1823, ;.t til.'Od
Holder of stub to successful ticket the purpose of considering the follow­
must be present in person and claim ing m atter: To increase the capital
ticket when drawn to Vecetve the Block of said Bank from Fifteen Thou*
cash which the ticket draws, otherwise iand Dollars $164)00,00) to Thirty
another ticket will lie drawn until Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), and to
arrange for the issuance thereof nnd
present holder claims samel
When two lots are sold, and when the payment therefor, nnd to consid­
each succeeding two lots are sold there er such other matters and* transact
will be a free for all draw as above, .■jueh other business B3 may properly
successful holder of stub to receive come before said meeting.
Dated this 15th day of February,
n new crisp one dollar bill—ticket to
be placed back in box ready for next A. D. 1823.
BANK OF OVIEDO,
draw. See how it works?
By
U. a . Smith, PresidentWhen ton lots are sold nnd when
Attest:
each succeeding ten lots are told there
T. L. Lingo, Cashier,
is a free for nil draw from the nnnie
2-17-o.R.w.fitc
box ns above and subject to same
rules an set forth in the outset. There
.11 II11' I \ I.
I I l U t IT .
sr .H IM H .K
will be n free for all draw uh above,
i ii a. ix &lt;11 a m t :i i \
successful holder of stub will receive II.( iA.n mW air d. , t tII,.d ii
\V . l l n r i i u i i i n n d C. A .
i«.
n bright ten dollar gold coin, ticket \ l i\n Inrrut,
n It, N n i i i l r ) , A lh r r t n U . H m tilr ) ,
placed buck in box ready for next l( t i t I n c . u nit l ( drill) n a a i h a t n i l i m r l l r rlulm liiK
lt(lcrr*i»
u n d e r A H i r r l n &gt;1.
draw. Interesting, isn’t it"?
■hut d r y n o h r l r n , i l r t laCra, a r m i l r m n r
nltii-r
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um l rn rllt.n
Now this is for purchasers'only. . l l l r r . If l l t l u i c . i i i i 'I If dItltii
r n d HKfilii-il n il
When twenty lots nre sold, ntui; p n r l l r a r l n l i n l i i i t I n l r r m l a t i n d r r C a r l l i r l r a . d r t la r r a , a r r n u l r r a nr
when each succeeding twenty lots nre Ionl lni r lrl l rr lri i lna
iiin iila n n d r r h im .
T « III*’ i t n l r n d a n t a A lum M, 8 n « d r &gt; .
sold, there will bo n draw from purAtbertn M Hawth-y, if UvIiik, and If
chasera’ tickets—each purchaser is drnd nil pnrtlr* claiming 5nt"r*‘SlN imAlberto M. Kitwilcy. drccnacil, or
entitled to one ticket in lids draw drr
OttlefWist’ In Itir properly hetnw dr*
for each lot purchased. Tho holder of •flrltil'd nnd Carlton lllrr. If living, nnd
flrtnl all pnrlltK rlnhnlnn Internalr
Successful ticket, dh drawn whether If
innlrr Curltuii lllrr. ilrrram l. i&gt;r olherpresent or absent, will receive a crisp wIm la llir fidlnvvliiK properly alreuti
til Htinltloli! County, Florida, tlrurrllitd
twenty dollnr bill. This successful
T im S t f l lo ««
o f tii«* A W M o f lb *
draw wilb eliminate Jhi* particular N*W
4* of
XI, Towttfelifp 31 South
ticket from further drawing though Ilniia*- 3 1 K arl.
If -la n.'relijr o r d e r e d t h a t y o u am t
holder may continue to participate each
o f y o u »lu n|'|t*-ur to ill*' Mil of
c
o
m
p l a in t h e r e i n filed o n tit* 2nd rid}*
with any other tickets.owned by reas­
o f April. A. H. t s ; j .
on of purchase of other lots.
If I n f u r t h e r o rd e r e d ( h a t i ' i ’ s o r d e r
of p u b l i c a ti o n tn&lt; p o ld l s h f d III ilu' SanWhen fifty lots are sold ami again fur&lt;l l l " r a l d , n n e w s p a p e r p u M l a h 'd In
Hi'mlnuli*
co u n ty .
Florid,i;
when the entire number of lots are oKntiford.
n e # a w e e k for e i g h t
c o n s e c u t iv e
sold there will bo a draw from the week*.
W i t n e s s m y h a n d nnd s e a l of th o
purchasers’ box same ns the' twenty sa id
C irc u i t C o u rt nl S a n f o r d , F lo r id a ,
dollur drnws. The holder* of the suc­ i n i s *nd d a y of F o h r u a r y . A. P . I9S3.
tHKAt.)
K. A. IKlUfit.AHH.
cessful stubs will receive a crisp fifty
C lerk C irc u it C otirl.
Sent Ihole C o u n ty . F lo r id a
dollar bill which will eliminate this
particular ticket from further par-;
ticipation same as on the twenty dol- j

saved and deposited weekly at
Our Savings Department, doesn’t
seem much at the start—but keep
it up for a jfear and you’ll have a
good amount to ydur credit
Fortunes have had their start
from such savings.
Isn’t it time for you to begin?
THIS BANK ALLOWS
.
4% INTEREST

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

n. F. WHITNER,

Every dish you select herd
triumph in the art of cod!
i reputed in a ran it ary kit
■*
by expert chefs every dish
that home-cooked flavor

v

is r!&gt; rarely found in any dl
room outside of home.
delirious foods

at

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reasoi

prices

Turkey Dinner
With nil the (iuod Things lo Eat that ro to Mukc a 1L
Savory Dinner

FIRST STREET

NEW MEISCH BUILD

SUNDAY LOBSTER DINNER
A LA CARTE SERVICE ALL DAY

VALDEZ GRILL
A

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RIMS TO FIT ANY MAKE OF CAR

A wife is n person who meant to
sew
that button on yesterday and
Tho Herald delivered six times n
forgot
it.
week for 15c,
•The Daily Herald, J5c per week.
For quick results try n want ad,

A Dollar

B0x3!/2 sizes for any make car or truck 44x10

Many thousands of Dollars worth of First Class Men nnd Roys’ S
Hals, Shoes and Furnishings will bo offered in this sale nt sari
prices. Visit our store during this sale and examine the Merchai
nnd get the price and ion will wonder how we do it.
The answer, Is we are over-slocked and need the money,

TUBES AND ACCESSORIES

SAVE MONEY ON
TtRE&amp;'TVND TUBES

General Tire# Run on Less Air Uressure, Save Car Hf|lai
Springs for All Makes of Cars and Trucks

Get My Prices Before Buying

Free Road Service

Pennsylvania

115 EAST FIRST STREET

■PHONE

Vacuum Cupt

Goodrich

214 WEST MONROE STREET

Sllrcrtown

Jacksonville, Florida

Gla see# Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr
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OpUdan-Optoraetrlst

212 Bast P in t Street

■Phone 481-J

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Sanford, Fla.

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

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

Room 7, Miller Bldg.
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A. I. Spencer
SANFORD
-:* -i- FLORIDA
SPIRELLA CORSETIERE
Sanford ahd DeLand

DR. R. M. WELSH

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P. O. Address, 22S So. Boulevard
P o land, Florida

Graduate Veterinarian
Phone 408 .
Telephonot1
Office
Office 12h
Opposite *P. O.
Residence 26’*

Del-and. Florida

DR. B. D. CASWELL

Announce# tho removal of his offices
for the General Practice of Dentistry
Courtchy: th o a rt of mhklng the
. To 214-216 Meisch Building
Sanford, Florida
other fellow feel more Important than Feb. 17, 1923

s t t r h KreA 11. K iltin g ,;
T h e r e f o r e , y o u . f r e d II. I’ll l i n g a r e
r e m it te d t o h e a m t a p p e a r h e f o r o n u r
iwlii Circuit Court at the C o u r t H o u s e
In H anford, KlorMft.- on tL ___
,
A p ril, 1933. a n il t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e
it n e w e r In t h e h ill o f c o m p l a i n t e x h i b ­
i t e d a g a i n i l y o u In a K o re c h m tir e of
M o r t g a g e Trent you. Kred it. K i t t i n g
— to— F i r s t N a t i o n a l H nhk o f O rla n d o ,
n c o r p o r a t i o n u n d e r t h e la w n of th e
C o ile d tU'iteft, t h e p r o p u i t y In v o lv ed la
d e s c r ib e d n s f e l lo w s :— Lot K n u r H u n d ­
re d t h i r t y ( 13U) UlocU o r H ectlon O ne
( t ) . U la rk H a m m o c k Tr'nct s a m e he*
I m r ' n e u h d lv l s l o n of H rc tlo n O ne ( 1).
T ow n sh ip
T tv e n t y - o n e ( S I ) ., , I t s i i a e
T h i r t y - q q e ( 31) E a s t , H em lnole C o u n ty .
K lo rhla
It l a o r d e r e d , t h a t t h i s c i t a t i o n he
p u b li s h e d In t h e H anford H e rtild . a
n e w s p a p e r pubTlahed In H em lnole C o u n ­
ty, F l o r i d a , o n c e a w e e k f o r e i g h t c o n ­
se c u tiv e , w e e k s na n o tic e t o t h e d e ­
f e n d a n t F r e d If. K illin g .
VVIIneai m y h a n d a n d se a l of t h e
e a ld C ir c u i t C o u r t a t H anford , F lo r id a ,
t h i s ! n d d a y of F e b r u a r y . A. I). I#1J:
(BF.AL)
,
K. A. UOU0LAB8.
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H em lm dc C o u n ty .. F lo r id a
*lly A. 11. W e e k s . I). C.

THRILLING

SPECTACULAR----- AMAZING------COLOSSAL

STUPENDOUS

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923
(ALL DAY AND EVENING)

’’

„■ * -M:. T "is
g fp
)ucen Drang* nnd their Goqrt.
,
See the brave, fcarlria and handxomc Mud (tiartla.
Sec the Gigantic Battleship “Colton Gin" captjred by the Pirate King.
,
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AUT0M01HI.E8 GAILY "KCOUATE" WITH FLOW ERS' BE.VUTIFUI. ASO GRACEFUL DANCER

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923

FOUR

SE BALL
OT BALL
SKET BALL
AP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
1
TENNIS '
“BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

CORRECTED NOV. H T n , 1522
South Hound
Depart*
2:-K3 u.m,
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 pjn.

DUTCH REUTHER
REVEALS TERRIS
OF ROBIN PACT
Northbound

i

Co l u m b i a , s. c., Fob. n .- F .f forts to obtain franchises in the South
Atlantic Association of baseball clubs
l for Macon, Go., ns one point and for
“Clarence" proved to Ik? one of the
East Point and College Park, On.,
best pictures seen at the Pritlccss in
jointly us the other, are being made
many a night.
by Ed. k Jacobs, of Macon, it became
known here yesterday.
he Duval basket ball team, one of
And this same pietdre will be shown
\V. II. \\'nlsh, president of the South
teams th at the state always looks one of the two sustained hy Duval for
attain tonight and maybe it will be
[Ward to ns n state championship the entire season. In addition to tha Atlantic Association who is in Columyour Inst chance to s«o Wnllnce Itcid.
tender lias not hod such n good netbacks a t the hands of Duval in has- bin conferirng with Fred L. Kousa
5 r so far and from the past records ket ball last year, the Tampa boys are of the Columbia club, announced that
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krupp are in­
hival Is to be a contender for state not unmindful of the wallop handed Mr. Jacobs did not official! represent vited to see the pictures without
the baseball association or its presi­
ora, then Sanford has already won them in football the past fall.
charge tonight. Osborne will be look­
Little Is ktlown of the ability of the dent and was acting on his own ini­
ing for you, Mr. Krupp; liring the
'o date Duval has won but
o out ‘Hillsborough bnsketeers but the In­ tiative in the interests of Macon,
family.
-•
“Mr. Jacobs of Macon communlcntJklr five games playecLgnd one of tense rivalry foretells a hard fought
jed with me on the wire," .said Mr.’
so games won w ao/ifuh Hanford, game, regardless of the victor.
“Robin Hood”—not n picture—but a
Walsh in discussing dispatches stat­
Duval
will
put
forth
her
best
in
or­
Celery Feds U tpr evening things
reul honest-to-guodness comic opera—
by defeating Jmcm here. Sanford der t o 'capture this tilt as they 'arc ing tiro franchises had been offered bolds the cords for Tucsdny night.
I lost but Jrika games this season, anxious to break the losing streak to East Point and College Park and This will prove to be one of the best
with D&lt;r^al,.thejot^«r with OrJau- th at has now extended over three to Macon. Mr. Jacobs.said that be attractions Sanford will sec this sea­
would like to obtain a frnnciie for
games.
To date the Tigers hold victories Macon and wanted to know what kore son,

Arrivo

Land and Sanford Only Victories for Jax This
Season and Sanford Evened Things Up Later

over DcLnnd 41-45 anti Hanford 52-17 the chances. I told him thitrpV?1* lit­
H game of- their 1U23 series and while the reverses have beep to. the tle chances as he would hare to get
f outcome of this scries is looked .South Jacksonville Greenbacks by Savannah or some other dull also. Ho
then said he .thought East Point tjnd
rward to with interest a* it-will no
College
Park might combine and nsk
ubt determine Sanford's strength
for admittance."
tig side the big
Mr. Wnlsh said he told Mr. Jacobs
ail arrangem ents regarding the ad­
» MPA, Feb
Duval High
dition of the clubs would have to be
boBl, of Jacksonville, and Hiltsbormade and a petition asking admission
gh 'High Sehol basket ball teams
presented
to thd board of directors at
Jl meet here tonight for the first
their next meeting. The board will
ime of the annual three game scrhold its midwinter meeting in .Colum­
i. Compilation of scores ainru 1012
bia next Monday for the purpose of
eluding the one year when they did
arranging
:t playing schedule and dis­
it play shows that each team won
cussion
of
other association matters.
reive games.
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 17.—The
aval Tigers are In Tampa where toght they meet the Terriers of IHlIairough High in a basket bnll strugo that promises to be one of intense
valry with a close score the probable
The match la the second of tho Ben­
in for the Tigers on tho road and
Mtu- sixth for tho schedule. Thus far
ho lied and White w«»ron* haven't
£t up any records, winning but two
f the five gome* played but tho
Ointct has been improving rapidly
Hd hopes for bigger things.
Tonight’s clash with tho Terriers

Departs
2:0:rk.m.
2:0.1 p.m.
2:51 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

rilby Hraneh
Arrive

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

No. 2 Can
PINEAPPLE .............. .. .LOK
No. 2 Can •
1 A.
TOMATOES ...............
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No. 3 Cnn
PEACHES ......... . .......

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Large VAN CAMP’S
OK,
CATSUP ......... ................
IMP. SWISS CHEESE
CREAM, LIMHERdER AND
.*
PIMENTO CHEESE

Arrive

Departs

2:60 p.m.
7:00 n.m.

THE SANFORD
HERALD
Classified Ads 1c a word. Nn nd
taken for less than 25c and posi­
tively no tlaaalfied ads charged to
anyone. Cash must accompany all
ordera. Count the words and remit
accordingly,,

ANNOUNCEMENT

7:10 p.m.

Daily lfcraid on sale a t Joe's Smoke
Seat sale is on now—get your tick­
ets-for "Roblu. Hood" at Itoumilkit &amp; House, _ Mobley’s Dri/g Store and
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
Anderson's,

THE SANFORD STEAM LAUNDRY
.Will re-open for buaSness-rundcr my personal management again—at
the same old stand
•'

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19TII, 1923
and fou are guaranteed satisfaction and service. Send your laundry
to us or phone and let us gpt it

A. R. M ARSHALL

OUR SPECIALTY JS

EORGIA CITIES
LYNCH OFFERED
HOPE TO GET IN
BIG SUM TO BOX
LEAGUE FOR 192.3
CHARLIE LEDOUX
HORSE FEED

NEW YORK, Feb, 17.—As his trvf,
most pressing rivnls, Curl Tremaine
and Johnny Curtain, make ready to
lnmbost each other in the Garden ring,
Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion
of the wotidj finds urgent business in
Paris ami London. It may be just the
base pay, $1,000 for winning 16 blowing of the oratle wind and it may
games, and $1,000 more for winning Ini truth, but enormous Edward
20 games last year, he writes to a
friend in New York. And when the
season ended, be had to wrangle with
Ebbets who wanted to reduce the sec­
ond conditional $1,000 to
For 1023, Rcuther is offered $^,000,
(&gt;r $r,o&lt;l b --? than his base pay of lust
year; $600 for reporting to the training enmp on tie; $1,000 for! winning
gnmesr$l,000 for winning 20 find
,500 for "good behavior."
iurald on sale nt Joe's Smoke
Renuther’s 1022 contract was based
Mobley's Drug Store and
i his work in 1021 when he won 10
and lost 13 games. The terms for
1H2II, based on much better work, ac­ PALMS—This Is n good time to plant
tually call for n reduction.
them in your parkway, your lawn,
In his letter lteuther refrained from etc. It will help to beautify your
calling his boss a tightwad. Several homo and likewise your town. Fine
other players had beaten him to it.
young plants nt reasonable prices. 71(1
W. First Street.
275-dtp

DAIRY FEED
HEN FEED
CHICK FEED
PIGEON FEED

in sta n c e
1 1022 DODGE SEDAN, with every possible accessory, driven
I 1022 nUICK TOURING, run 0,113 miles. Everything about
this car is' in fine shone. "A bargain."
Another good one is n HUDSON .TOURING 7-passenger, fortr
erly owned by DcCuttes, Car is 100 per cent perfect.
We have,many other t a n , nli guaranteed.
car and will give terms. Ask for—

Fourth St. tint! My rile Avenue

FEMALE diELP WANTED.

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price, $2,I(K&gt;. $850 cash, balance
monthly. The montiily payments nre
jess than the average rent pMtl for
similar houses.
Why pay rent when a home can be
bought on such easy terms.
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ESSKN, Feb, Id.—Two French sol­
diers. were wounded here lust night
by Germnn sentry police who were in
a cafe altercation. Tension, which' is
already high, hns been Increased by
tho shooting and the French . tank#
moved into the city. The shooting
nrosc from soldiers demanding drinks
In n cafe being refused a drink of wa­
ter. The jruur started when iljf splice
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The Impression made by May Val­
entine's "Robin Hood" has come as a
surprise, and the business Is'ratisfnctory in alt cities played thin season.
Moreover, theatre devotees have wel­
comed warmly an adequate musical
production in n first class theatre nt
pre-war price*. The continuance of
public favor with the offering mny In­
most significant if interpreted ns a
demand for normalcy in ticket tariffs
rather than the nbsqrdly high prices
in vogue since the war.
"Robin Hood" will bu at the Prin­
cess Theatre Tuesday, February 20th.

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iU athletes register a victory over the
Vcst Coast machine,
The Terriers will he out for revenge
n tho coming melee us they have seviral old scores they Would like to setlo with Duval. The Tigers gave the
Terriers a sound drubbing here last
season and split a brace of gomes in
Tampn, making it two out of three

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Oviedo Branch
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that Sanford has had thu chance to xNo. "120........... 7:45 p.m.
3:10 p.m.
see opern so nil the Sanford theatre­ xNo. 127.,.-...—
x—Daily, except Sunday.
goers should take advantage of this.

CREWS OF SINKING
SHIPS SHOW GREAT
DARING AND NERVE

(Lumber, we mean.) We carry
n full line of tirno-t(Slcd, wen-1-her
resisting lumber for . Ibe exterior
touches. This is a spot where
anything short of th e best is
poor economy. Let us give you
a little advice on ibis subject ’
th u t new house.

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twelve years," w rites II. P. Pinkney,
West Jackson, Miss, “ Pnlns in back,
joint3, catches in the hips, run down
ami getting up too much during the
night. Rut since taking Foley's Kid­
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feel like a new jidm *
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rheumatic pains, kidney and blnddcF
trouble quickly relieved with Foley
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sist upon Foley’s llo/iey and Tar. Sold
everywhere',—Adv.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY \ 7. 192.1
Dali)’ Herald on solo at Joe's Smoko
Tt)e Presbyterian church of this city
House, Mobley's Drug Store ami
is preparing to send a delegation of
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
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ten representative men of their con­
gregation and the Baraca class will
We give unquestionable Sanford
BAUSON POINTS OUT CiOOD MARKETS IN NORTHEAST
I* also send u carload of young men—
references.
We are what we claim,
Sherman Moore will take the Ilnrncas
Sewing Machine Experts, cleaning,
in his car—while Mr. A. T. Rossitcr,
* , Itt M I® ^ h
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repairing, overhauling family ma­
Mr. H. C, Dubose and Mr. It. J.
chines.
Here a while longer. The Rob­
Lehman arc the committee in charge
Alfred Erlcson and Andrew Bnrtleerts
Co.,
Ferndalo Apts. Phono 231of the delegation from the Brother­ son have quite a Job of orange prun­
W.
275-tp
hood.
ing for Captain Bell.
Will Henderson has work in town
So far Japan has been too polite in the new buildings going up.
A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS
to ask Franc? when she expects to
Dodge, five passenger, sacrifice at
Mrs. G. Hirschi was made .very ill
get out of the Ruhr.
from some canned milk last Saturday, |275; Liberty Six, n late model light
Tho Herald delivered six times a
being poisoned, so Dr. Robson .was five passenger car, good tires and
tile religion.’ Great stone walls on week for 15c.
called out. Her sister, Mrs. Gooden- everything, looks like new, slightly
very farm are evidence that the
,fi his findings In New England a
ougb and little son, have been in South UEcd, a real pick-up for 9375. One
arly settlers certainly had rocks to
tlteed In authentic statement give
Florida and attended the Tampa fair. Ford, $125; another Ford $100. Butck
ontend with. Statistics show tho real
ijy, shows that section of the cour
Mrs. llilm cr Lundquiat and daugh­ light six nt $375. Lexington 1021
ssets of New England to be her int in good condition.
ter, Melva, returned Sunday from model, five pnsscngcr. This is u t c b I
ustry, thrift, honesty and a desire
business depression which ha
Winter Garden where they spent the good car and can ba bought for $075.
&gt; be of service. It has been these in,3 moving like a storm wave acres
week-end with her futher, Mr. Ixitson —B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO., corner Second
mgible—but all-important—forces
| United Stajcs during the par
on his eighty-sixth birthday, not six­ Street and Sanford Ave., Sanford,.Fla,
.hich have made New England. These
a years." say*1 Mr. Babson, "start
278-31c
ty-sixth ns the printer got it.
!x states stand, today, a monument to
In 1919 in Connecticut. To be ex
We hear that Billy Hill of Sanford
.'hat can bo accomplished without
Bridgeport, Connecticut was th
has purchased the Coqk place in
atura! resources rf people are only
irity to really suffer. During 102
Grapcvillc and will improve it by
etuated by the right motives.
building u residence and putting out
“Improved conditions in New Engn grove. This formerly belonged to
ind strongly suggest th at tho trouHenry Lee ami was a part of the old
le today with some of the duller bccThompson place. The road-way is be-;
ions of our country Is that they lack
ing cleared now.
ndustry, thrift, honesty and a desire
The place opposite, the Ceo. Clark
o he of service. Activity in the northplace, is also for sale.
•ust is largely responsible for the
Mra. August Swanson is helping
;ich figure registered this v^eek by th e
care for the little new arrivul a t thu
lahsnn chart. It now stands at 3 per
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. lin.ikiiis this
ent above normal. When you consider
wick.
hat this figure combines nil sections
A lettor from Miss Ruth Rergquist
d tho country ami all lines of induswl conditions, therefore, mad
says that her mother is better of the
is appearance late in 1921. H it hai ry—and knowing ns you do how dull
grippe and that her folks are moving
MY SHOE HOSPITAL
h«n for the textile strikes of Ins tre certain sections nnd certain
to Pierce, Fla!, They attended the
i, 1922 would have been a verj .mes— the part played by New Engis hondqunrtcra for Best re
fair at Tampa Monday.
■1 year for most of this section atid in bringing up this figure is
Rev. J. S. Clark will preach for us pair work.------ "See Mo First’
irf. however, to the textile strike; most evident."
Sunday at 3:30 after Sunday school. Men’s Half
(Pi A/l
Editor's Note.—This Is the first of
ih'sch were not settled until the latWe were not able to be a t any of
Soles
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part of the year—New Engliuu t series of articles which will report
the services last Sunday,
Ladies* Half
Hr
ben was held back. Condition) Mr. Bnbsoii’s findings on various sec­
Mr. and Mra. Forrest West and Mr.!
A
DISTINCTIVE
STYLE
Spies
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now reasonably satisfactory ant tions of the United States.
and Mrs, Jones and Leonard E. West
K fix stntes are all doing well. *
No radical change in the silhouette, attended the fair a t Orlando Thurs­ Children’s Half
but,outstanding originality in the ilc- day.
Uice, ollho 'suffering from an unEign.
is the tmssigc of this Pari.*1frock.
IK n
luute jwtato crop—is enjoying nr
Mr. anil Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Misses Half
The blouse of wool Jersey :m Itched in
Soles
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tired demand for pulp, paper nnr
caravan |&gt;attcrn. fas: n a si might down children and Mr. and Mrs, Barney
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the from and baa -hurl, flowing sleeves. Beck and Charles and Minnie and Goodyear Vi Hubether products; Now Hanmshire
A pointed collar aids to the smatt line*
h er Heels ... ....
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ioa mills n r c working full enpae1 the V-shaped reck. Toe akin is a Barnwell were among those attending
Tight Edge Rubber
foiir-nicre model, gathered at the back the fair.
and bid in I os plaits at the sirles.
Mr. nrnl Mrs. Albert Cruse and fam­
Medium ai.tr ic;inri.-», for the I.louse, ily moved from the Bee kplncc this
Men’s Leather
i ' f vnrd* i.'-inil., and for the skill
Heels
4bv
last week to be nearer his work.
?' i v.vrds o! H- or M-imh material.
Ladies' French Heels,
|*i' iori.,1 Itrvi w Itl.iusc \ n . UV).
Si-cs, at to t* inches b u st. I’ricc, JJc.
Level ................
udv
The Herald delivered nix times a
iikH No. WM,
24 to 3-5 inches
week
for
15c.
Ladies’ Common Sense QC
r.niit. i ’rict, JOe.

IN THE WINDOW WE HAVE PUT 27 PA Ilfe OF
LADIES’ AND MENS’ OXFORDS AND SLIP­
PERS, VALUES UP TO 57.50 »'

Daily Fashion Hint

Eighth Biennial
Regional Convention
Laymen’s Movement

40c

Much that passes for philosophy is
The Herald delivered six times a
no more than n good digestion.
week for Ior.

and Cuban Heels, level t)t)C

MONDAY’S SPECIAL------ SEE THE WINDOW
Size Marked on Every Pair

S A N F O R D * PLA

is meeting the demand for good pure water nhd there arc hundreds of
bottles being distributed around thu City a t alt times. Every family
of Sanford should get tho habit and—

And our truck will
nt your back door with a bottle of that pure
water that all thu hotels, restaurants, drug stores and soda fountains
arc using.

\ncl Be Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
Use in That Battery

No. 325 Sanford Avenue
Opp Seminole Meat Market

SU N D AY DINNER
Noon ’Till Nine

MENU
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strarm mnditiun* of today. New
;Uisd in the. home of investors,
w, when stocks and bonds are
i Ke* England feels poor. Today,
uer, with n strong stock market
» pMiil bond market people feet
t like spending monoy. This
that _not only are the wage
hr* nf New England buying mcrhut the well-to-do arc also
v 'feeling money. To quote Mr
i 'In MiniL- sections 1 shall sell
»font, .lyij ju other sections more
in l'J2:i; but in New England
'fret to it more of both grade*

Wturrd nt twenty cents. This
f*
the suburban development
England should be very great
tin- next few years. Coqso1} ^nre will be a keen demand
WUing materials, nnd both *killcommon labor. New England
1,1
ning the great summet
1,1 Ow
Owning
[ n y U m . 1 -/.A i t
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ground of tho United State*—ns
k K0 tf&gt; Florida and California
* "inter, they visit New England
* Manner,
V growth of the Summer Buaivonfercncea which w« hold every
Wellesley, reflects this tenr , h
for three yoare, the
P* *n*btutc haa been obliged to
nnJ !arKer auditorium to
of lhe visiting business men
hTu ,U'lWtcn Ju&gt;&gt;- 25th and Aufrom all parts of the counon field and the other conforLLtn ,m hnv« bad a similar ex*Bd We n&gt;* arc looking for0Ur biggest year—
»i r . $ b grade summer resorts.
»n studying New England conLft " mtlSt interesting to conK t e S ? '? ° f vwcatbcr lnl thcsc
henL u l
Ncw Hampshire,
l« n ,V \* WchuictU- Rhode b 0 Confleetlcut. They aro almost

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Piecnlilly Relish

Cocktail
Coni pot of Fresh Fruit

Richmond. Vn., Feb. 27-28; nnd Huntington. \Y. Vn., Mar. 1-2. In 1021 a t'
Soup
the seventh biennial convention, held’
Chicken Bouillon Au Madeira
in five centers, there,were 5,021 regis­
&lt;
Entrees
tered 'delegates, and it in expected
that about 7,000 will attend thia year.
Croquets of Beef Aux Champignon
Tho subject considered will be the
Green Apple Sauce
My Own Saliul
“World Evangelization/' and some of
R oasts
the strongest religious speakers of
America, both laymen and ministers,
Roast Long Island *f)uckling, Jiblpt Sauce
will be on the program. There will nlRoast Philadelphia Capon, Astor Filling
io be addresses by n number of rn’is-1
Roast Leg Milk-fed Veal, Astor Filling
.donnries fioin the foreign countries j
into which the Southern Presbyterian
Vegetables In Season
church has extended its work.
Punt me Puree
Candied Yams
In each center there will lie a paral­
Desserts
lel convention of tho Woman's Auxil­
iary’ of the Presbyterian church, with
Fresh Strawberry Charlotte
.
Marshmallow Lunn
separate day sessions, but the men
Green Apple or Cherry Pie
and women uniting in great mass as­
Crackers
Demi Tasso
semblies nt the two night sessions. v Cheese
Mrs. W. C. Winsborough, of St. Lou­
is, Mti., superintendent of the Wornnil’s Auxiliary, will address the wom­
an’s convention on her recent trip to
Mexico. Mrs. F, L. Mayer, chairman
of tho woronn’a advisory committee
nnd synodical president of South Car­
olina, will be one of the speakers.
Among tho great speaker* who will
appear nt onu or tnot;c centers, some
of them nt all six, will bo Dr. J, Camp­
bell White bf Now York. Rev. Wm.
Evans, D. I)., of Chlcngo; Mr. Fred
C, McMillan, of Dcs Moines, Iowa;
Rev. Motto Martin of Congo Frco
State, Africa; Dr. Nelson Bell of Tsing
King I*u, China; Rev. H. 1). McCallio,
Mopke; Rev. R. T. Colt, Soon Chun,
And enjoy the pleasures of life. Our terms are unusually low.
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Dr, R. M. Wilson, Kwang Ju, Korea!
and Rev. J. W. Hassell, Mnrugumn,
CHEVROLET TOURING CAR, f«35.00 CASH PRICE; TERMS;
Japan. Dr. M. E Melvin, general sec­
I190J.5 DOWN, 139.82 A MONTH
retary Assembly's Stewardship com­
You Can’t Beat It for a Good Buy
mittee, Chattanoogn, Tcnn., will con­
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duct conference a t noon .luncheon
A Few New Cara, 1922 Models; a t a Big Reduction
hour with officer* of the church on
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"W hat tho Presbyterian progressive
USED CARS
program ha* done for the Southern
Presbyterian church." Many loading
Dodge Panel Body Delivery (a bargain)....-...................... - ........$323.00
ministers nnd lnymcn of the South­
ern Presbyterian church will be on
1920 Dodge Car, A-l Condition, New Tires, also Iluirk 6 5-passenger
the program.
Chevrolet Touring, fine condition
$20p.00
The Southern Presbyterian church
is .one of the leading denominations
in Amorica in per cnpitn.-gifta to m is­
sions and other benevolent work, and
the interest that has made these gifts
possible has In no small measure
been aroused by these conventions
EAST FIRST STREET*
-SANFORD, FLORIDA
held every two years, since 1909, by
tho Laymen’s Missionary Movement.
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A woman buys many dif­
ferent food products, dozens
of fabrics and articles of ap­
parel, shoes, things for the
home, toilet preparations—
quite probably in a year she
makes a thousand purchases.
Personally to judge the qual­
ity of each, she would need to
be a chemist, an engineer, a
metallurgist and a good many^
other things.
So, given the choice, of
course she buys the goods she
knows
in preference to those
*
she does not know. And she
is going to
have that choice
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for a good many years. She is
boss.

Manufacturers who want to
work for her must realize this*:
—They must put in their ap.

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plication at once; convince her
of their intention and ability
to give her merchandise of
known value; and then live up
to the standard.
For she is a just but ruthless
boss. She neither-forgets nor
forgives.

She rewards loyal

service with loyalty, but her
condemnation of broken faith
is final.
Her favor is the sunlight of
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success; her indifference, the
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outer darkness.

Published by The Sanford Daily Herald in co-operation
The American Association of Advertising Agencies

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ALL SOULS CHURCH&#13;
Tomorrow, the first Sunday in Lent, divine services will be as follows:&#13;
Sunday school at 9 a.m.&#13;
Low mass at 10:30 a.m. Sermon: “The Temptations in the Wilderness” from the day’s gospel.&#13;
Rosary, sermon and benediction at 7:30 tomorrow night.&#13;
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Friday evening at 7:30 the Way of the Cross, sermon and benediction.&#13;
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
N U M B E R 278

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lf», 1928

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campaign is o n f o r m e m ­

IN THE GREAT­
EST FLORIDA PROJECT

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WAYS AND MEANS

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Polish Troops
I n r Th« Associates Press)
Tallahassee Chief
and Lithuanians
New Subdivision
OMAHA, Nob.. Fob. 10.—Fire that
. Clash at Warsaw To Be Opened Upon has been raging for more thnn forty Of Police in a Duel
With Dave Allegood
Sanford Avenue*,lour"
t*10 p*nnl of Armour * t’0,
“
here, Into Inst night threatened the

INCREASING FRICTION NOTE
ALARMING IN GERMANY
WATCHED BY THE FRENCH
VETERAN’S

MILITARY AND CIVILIANS
CLASH AND TROUBLE
' IS EXPECTED

RESIGNS JOB ARREST OFFICIALS

Occupation /one U Keene of liloody
(Hr Thr Associated Press)
destruction of tho South Omaha stock
Enrounter*
Three Miles South of City—Hig Imts
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. Iff.—Physiyards, when several wnlls collapsed,
And They Will Be Tried for InFacing the East nnd High nnd Dry
Planned for th e F u IIchI Co-Operspreading the (lames to the wooden elnns planned to mnke an X-ray ex­ VETERANS’ BUREAU TO HAVE
I n r The A-------sandaled Press!
tcrlerrlng With the French
OVERSEAS MAN AT ITS HEAD
sheep pens. A change In the direction amination of Chief of Police Hanks
ation Bet wen All the Cen­
WARSAW, Feb. 10.—Clashes he- Mr, R. J. Holly,
•
Troops nt Essen
of the wind intensified the destruc­ this morning to determine the extent
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tween Polish troops nnd Lithuanian
tral Counties
Sanford, Fla.
WASHINGTON,
Feb,
10.—Resig­
of
the
injuries
received
in
it
pistol
tive fury of the conflagration.
irregulnrs have occurred at several Ml Dear Mr. Holly:
~
M ir T hr \« - ..r li( r d l-rra a l
,
The fire started early Wednesday in duel with Dave Allcgnotl Inst nighti nation of Col. C. R. Forbes as dlrec- 1 DUSSKLDOP.F. Feb. 10.—French
ORLANDO, Feb. %10. — Widely places during the occupation of the
Herewith enclosed please find
tor
of
the
veterans
bureau
has
been!
Allcgood
was
wounded
and
finally
nr­
headquarter? are kenping n watchful
Idowh men from many Florida cities neutral zone allotted to Poland by copy of advertisement for sale of my tho Armour building from a defective
placed ip the hands of President H ar-|
pthcrrd here yesterdny to discus* the council of ambassadors. Twelve subdivision of about forty-five nercs elevator motor, according to’plnnt of­ rested in thc'hascm ent of the eapitol
rye on Gol?cnklrvlu&gt;n where there is
after n chase. Hanks was wounded ding, it was announced at the White
tit proposed waterways . system of Polish soldiers were wounded while which I have nnmed “Flora Heights.” ficials, nnd last night the blaze was
evidence of&gt; increasing friction be­
when Allcgood opened fire* ns Hunks House yesterday, hut the director may
I the Florida Waterways Traffic l-cngub the Lithuanians left several wounded This beautiful trnef is located on the declared the moat destructive in the
tween
the militni^- nnd the civilians
resume his duties for a while upon
. • attempted to arrest him on a charge
Several arrests have been made con­
I sad to plan ways nnd means, in coop- on the field before they were forced Dixie Highway, nbotit 3 miles south history of the industry.
returning from Europe, it was added.
The loss Inst night, it was e tlma- of being drunk.
I ntion with the league, of obtain- to retreat. No loss of life was report­ of the court house. In fact the 3-mile
In view of the criticism of h i» ad­ sequent to nn attack ujHin’ n French
Chief
of
Police
Banka
was
shot
od. land reach $12,500,000. Twenty-one
officer. The Burgomaster, chief of po­
ex » federal appropriation Ui deop- ed.
post from the Seminole hotel is almost
fire companies, comprising the entire three times nnd I)avu Allegood, a lo­ ministration which had Ihjch voiced lice, director of .the Reischbank and
n the channel of the St. Johns river
midway of my property so that part
officials of the American tregion,
forces from Omaha nnd Council Bluffs cal butcher, sustained n wound in the by.embers
ssd build a scries of canals in South
“ FEMALE HILLY SUNDAY"
of congress and other., |t ; other city officials are already in cutis less and some more than three miles
me
a fter n thirty-hour battle with the thigh. Allcgood is said to Imvo hhcn ins said that Colonel Furl.es nn&lt;1 • ‘^ly. Five Gertnnns, among whom
Florida.
was
from the heart of Sanford, and ns you
flames, reported in the afternoon they driving an automobile while intoxi­
Ills Ths Asxtrlnlrd Press)
At the same time the league launch­
know most is well drained naturally
others might desire to postpone hi: are Burgomaster A list r
cated,
and
to
have
crashed
into
three
NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Cnpt. Rhehn and the other few lots can easily be believed the fire under control, hut
j lord mayor Schaefer
ed its membership campaign in t)rother cars. Hunks and a member of resignation for a time in order not ichnbiled to go on trial m
the
collapse
of
burning
walls
and
a
Crawford,
of
the
Snlvntiop
Army,
who
ux* and Seminole counties and reditched to the north or west. Thou I
his force essayed to arrest him. Alle- to he in u position of quitting his
ferts indicated the first day of the recently resigned after she had been have laid out good large lot*—more shift in tho wind last night spread de­ good surrendered to Chief Banks. A" post under fire. Such a delay, htnv- ; today before court martini, charged
1vnri-uiriy with obstructing fiecupation.
drive had been a success. The lenguu nrrested for blocking traffic with a thun. u quarter of an acre to the lot struction to new ground.
I'he nmol severe weather of the witt­ the chief was unlocking the jail Alle-! ' v,,r. will not interfere with p’*nr... The protect strike yesterday a t Essen
| Tints 10,000 new members, counting meeting in the White Light district, —itOx'JOD feet, some larger. From two
is said to have whipped out u . m.w going forwatd to select u new brought out the Frenchj:&lt;wmI im
«a the support of all the business where she was known ns the “Angel to four timer* the size of down town ier udded to the difficulties of the i ii-volver and fired five times nt elide j director,
of Ilmadwny,” has announced her plan lots. The streets also ate of generous fire fig it ter*.
am in South Florida.
Col. -Thnnms W. A. Mdler, now machine gun company
Three nine-story building- in the innge and flqd. Banks was struck!
to take the road us n “ female Hilly widths—I have widened Sanford av­
alien property ctiModinn, llnuign I're i-j: hull which will be occupied,
Discussion of waterways plans was Sunday." She will conduct evangelist­
Armour plant hud been destroyed lost twice in the back and once in the anti,
cott nt that city Has rcsul
kd st the meeting by Hon. Forte#t ic meetings throughout the country, enue o that It will eventn.illv b;« HU night nnd three other smaller ones : According to the police version, Alle- j Ideal Harding's first choice for thei amioiineenunt that soldiers will
e
Uhe of Sanford, S. J. Slfgh, Senator cause of her beauty and work, will say feet. Thiti is also the width of “ Palm ucsil a lard refineries had ln*en dam good tlu-ii sought safety between two place, bus informed the white horn.
I* ™ '11" 1 ,to "PProprinto necessities
\\omcn pedestrians. Banks got a clear in' would prefer to remain in hi* pres- when*
g. 0. Overstreet, Judge W. T. Itland good bye Sunday to the stage folks Way" whirl) parallels the above, then aged.
such ail* withheld by
ent
position.
The
iituncs
of
the
three
there
nre
four
streets
or
drives
run­
shot at him, however, front u distance
ud others. Serious consideration was nt the Sclwyn theatre.
etors
of
the shops.
ning east and west laid sixty feet
of two blocks and hit him in the thigh. men now under eon.dderaticm were
jhrtn tu a proposal to create o app­
not
djvulged.
The
affairs
of
the
buwide. I call them “ Hibiscus Dri
Allegood continued his flight and was
eal Ux district embracing '.he coun­
DUSSKLDOUF. Feb. Iff.—Rapid
later found crouching in the basement icau art; under investigation by u ntrii!* - toward lealization of France's
tin through which the waterways ny#- data for the brief which is to ho filed T o in scttin Drive," “ Rone Drive/’ and
special senate committee, whose mem­
“Pern Drive." It is my purpose to|
tom will bo extended. It wan pointed at tile hearing will he formulated.
of the eapitol.
’
.
aim &lt; in the Ruhr, are living made dai­
The
league’s
new
map
illustrates
decorate
each
"drive"
appropriately'
He was later urruigned nnd releas­ bers have indicated they would a&gt;i; ly, according tu nnnouncctncuts from
| -sat that the government will appro­
'forcefully
what
the
achievement
of
ed on $2,000 bail. Banks was taken to j for brooder powers which will enable
It might be well to call tu your a t­
priate money to improve the iravignthe occupational headquarters which
H* itreams if the people arc willing its purposp will mean to Sanford nnd tention also that just two-thirds or New I'ostmistre** Now on Job at Ills home nnd his injuries dte .ned. His them to go fully into the subject dur­ Iml *it out that from eight tn iflno
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wounds were said to l&gt;c mostly of a ing the coming recess r*t congress.
tt proride terminals and facilities for nil of the Central and South Florida. 02 of these lots face the enst. One can
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.. Tampa • -a- Several resolutions proposing in­ train* of coal or coke, or approximate­
The
map
rhqwa
the
channel
down
drive
from
any
lot
to
either
of
our
III) T h r \ M u r l r t t n l
flesh nature.
I rapid transfer of cargoes
vestigation nlso have Iktii introduced ly 5,001) ton.1. arc 'leaving the octuTAMi'A. Feb. 10.—Mis. Eliw\»cin
,, lodge liland told of the improve- the St.. Johns from Jackjonville to three splendid banks by the time the
in
the house and it hns been predict­ pied me.i every twenty-four hours •
m
■ttta made nt government expense Sanford nnd-the auxiliary canal sys­ doors nre open to receive deposits in Bainnrit, former a^ ia ta nt s-iperiiitened
that house members would b? for Belgium and Franco. These trains
tem
which
is
planned,
'file
foregoing
dent
of
.mail,
who
was
recently
ap­
less than ti n minutes, by driving only
k the Mississippi and Missouri rivadded to .the senate committee before are entirely manned by French civilt «i and declared that millions have program can he cnrrieil out, officers twenty miles jier hour. 1 presume you pointed pbstm lstrcsi, officially took
the congressional sessions eml Mnrch inn railway workers Imported. fc;r the
Wen saved in tinusportation charges. of the league assert, if the member­ know Babson, the great statistician, ehargn of tin* pm-t office this morn­
purpose. In addition there nre sonic
4th.
laid the St. Johns channel could ship campaign is ncVorded the full nays tile automobile has revolution­ ing. She holds'the distinction pf be­
12,000 railway workers familiarizing
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
Iff.—The
res­
*Wdeepened from Jaekxonville to San­ support of the people who will In* ized the home life of our eity folks ing the only woman tn the country j Baumel's Specialty Shop moved into
themselves
with the operation of the
ignation of Colonel Forbes, director
ford easier nnd nt less expense thnn benefited to the extent of n saving so that tho great movement for the Iml,ling a similar office in a city the ^the new Meisrh building last night
German
lines.
of the Veterans* llurenu, hns been uelay other river in the country. As- of thousands of dollars annually, be­ next several years is going U* he ru- size of Tampa.
ami this morning nnd are getltnu i-epte dhv President llanling, effective
The French maintain that the Rhine
side
the
enormous
commercial
ileevl-j
rnl
homes
nml
country
estates.
Out
-------I Hred of enough tonnage to be moved
i
i-ady
today
for
the
formal
opening
traffic
also .••hows marked improve­
February
28,
It
was
announced
sit
the
water ro&amp;tes to make development opulent which will naturally follow when* one ran relax fioni the strain | lttholies Will Celebrate at Su Augus- tomorrow. Everyone i-* cordially invit­
ment,
cm
l nnd coke being sent out
White
House
today.
tine
if the «y«ti*m possible, Congress completion of the waterways »y tern. of business and enjoy the benefits on­
ed to attend the opening and to ca-lequite
regularly
in barges by way of -.
Officers of the organization declare ly to l&gt;e hud by such surrounding#.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 1 0 .- With brnle tho new store. Refreshments
■sold lie inclined to extend the raid.
Strasbourg.
Twenty-five
stcajMshlps in
&lt;
There is nnotlier thing or two to the consent of the bishop of the Cath-, will bo served nnd you will enjoy look­
The present congross is a great he- that enthusinsin for the project is
all
have
been
requisitioned
and
mann­
l»v«r in improving waterways, he running high in Oilnndo and all over which I desire to cull your attention. ullc diocese, priests here have agreed ing at the many, pew things in wear­
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ed by French mul Belgian sailors.
[ Wared, calling attention to' the fact Orange county. The Sanford direc­ I nm going to eliminate ull needless to sny mass a t old* Fort Marlon in ing npparel nr.d millinery and novel­
Tltt* river fleet includes hundreds of
POTOMAC YARDS Passings: 13:
that the 'recently passed rivers nnd tors have assured them that the same expense, use home people and institu­ connection with the Ponce De Leon ties. The management Wishes to thank
barges,
nlso, many of which are load­
r harbors bill carried appropriations of spirit will be shown in Seminole tions, and reflect the savings to the celebration, begitrtdng April -Rh when the many patrons for their past fa­ New York. 10; Baltimore, 2; Boston, ed with fuel.
county, that the people here ate ready purchaser. By the way the only re -;
(jbteovery of Florida nnd tlic vors ami \v!*h to assure you that I; Rochester, It Syracuse, 1.
D7A8«,(mmi.
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Tho French pin groat ho|H&gt;* upon
and
willing
to
give
the
league
whole­
strietion placed on (hesc lots will he !claiming of th e mainland 6f America in the new building n larger lino of ev­
Only $3.1 15,000, according to eagithis
movement of fuel by water, hut
***rs’ statements, would bo required hearted support, morally and finan­ to the Caucasian race only, believing in |th o name of C hristianity nnd the erything will Ih« carried nt greatly Carlob Shipments for February Ijth : admit that the system is not yet
fill
Udeepen tlacs St. Johns channel so that cially. From a business standpoint that a white man who is industrious; ^|,nn|g|, crowd on F.nster Sunday, 1513 reduced prices. Come to the opening Florida—Sanford Section
working a# smoothly ns it should with­
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attan going steamships could come alone Sanford and Seminole business and desiring to own a home of lai» j wj|| be re-enacte)l at this city, when tomorrow and you will be convinced Florida--M anatee Section
men nVo deeply interested, hut there own should l&gt;e encouraged to do so. Ponce Do Leon landed, thus reviving
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USanford, it wna said.
of the truth of th h statement. In the Cnliforniu ..................-•• ••
In oddition the French are main____5
Mr. Sligh and Mr. Lake discussed &gt;* *•&gt;*" “ vor&gt; noticeable feeling of
The price will he from on* hundred the custom of former centuries.
new Meiseh building next door to the Florida—Tampa Section .
talning
five daily pnasenget train*
[&lt;** proposal from a standpoint of just pride in tho showing which Sem­ nml fifty to three hundred dollars per
postofflce.
.
from Maycnco to llusneldorf, some of
,
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•Totnl ......... -7. .:..............
Urir.g, dia-lnring that even if a tax inole will make in the membership lot nnd only four Iota nt the three 112,209 Automobile Tags Issued to
which carry Gormans having special
Shipments previously unreported: permit* granted by thu French.
hUndrcd figure. At these prices I
wre necessary the taxpayers’ money drive, it is reported.
Hate
The solicitors sent out by the league Would sny within three years values
l-’cbT* 1 IthS Florida, ICO crates.
|- *wld be returned many times over.
TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 0.—Receipts
•Even within the newly ocruni 'd * r'
* A. Vans Agncw of W inter Park will not, of course, lx&gt;- able to see ev­ should double or treble.
from automobile licenses this year
ritory freight train? are running.
Destinations of.Florida Shipments: These are mostly, compared of co:1!
The terms arc going to he in reach had totalled $1,301,777 at the close of*
(F»*fnted a draft of a bill which, If erybody personally, and for this renM ir T h r ,%aanolnte4 t*rr*a»
Florence, 24; Potomac Yards, 9; and coke curs, hut when tho occasion
l»tific-i by tho voters, would provide aon, persons wishing to give their jup- of everyone who desires a home site. busincN* yesterday, it was announced
COLUMBIA, 8. C., Fob. Iff.—Ira
port by becoming members of the —Ten per cent down, balance In ten at the comptroller's office and repre­ Harrison was electrocuted nt the state Pittsburgh, 2; Cincinnati, 1; Imuln- arises, the French ulso transport in­
Sfcr • tax.
r. I-’d.e said ho know nothing that league nre requested to send their equal monthly Installments benring sented the issuance of 112,209 tags.
prison this morning for his part in the ville 1; New York, 13; Philadelphia, tra-Ruhr freight for the Germans, and
“Id increase tho value of land in membership fee of ten dollars to R. 8 per cent Interest per annual, inter­
murder last May of J. C. Arm?tie. Har- 6 ; Rochester, 2; Columbus, 1; Norfolk shift cars of food wherever they ntu
est to he paid With Inst installment.
kuth Florida inoro than &lt;levolqpmcnt *\V. Pcnrrnnn, secretary.
risen wns apparently unconscious I; Snvannuh, 10; Chicago. -4; Altoona, needed by population.
School Editor* Will Organize
For cash I will discount the price
*1 the waterways. Mr. Sligh declared
Just ns the campaign was Opened
LAKELAND, Feb. 10.—Tho organi­ when carried to the death chair by P»., 1; Detroit, 1; Toledo, 1; Wnycruss. 0; Baltimore, 3; Boston, 1; JcrI, *Fpleinentlng railroad trnnsi&gt;ortn- Mr. Jiligh issued a statement which 10 per cent. For half cash the pay­ zation of the editors of nil the high two prLon attendants.
ESSEN, Feb. 10.—General Four­
£ “CB will »(»on bo nccossary us tho was quoted In th^ Orlando newspap­ ment will he discounted 10 |*er cent, school publications of the state Is the
eey City, 1; Toronto, I.
nier, French commnhder, notified I.ord
provided it is one hundred duJIurs or aim of « gathering of staffs scheduled LYE PREVENTS CLOG.GEUJ1RAIN
•wda now hnvo n steadily oxpnnding ers. It said in part:
Mayor Luther yesterday that the oc­
*»luroe of business. He illustrated tho
•Shipping Point Information for Thurs­ cupation forces had l&gt;een authorized
“The Florida Wntcrwnys Traffic more, but no discount on less thnn fdr today, The idea originated with
‘wapntxd of shipping by water by League is beginning Its membership one hundred dollars will be given. Thc'&lt; the staff of the local high school pub­ Clogged drains nre dangerous. A
day, February ifith:
to help themselves in public houses
**»wing that it costs only fifty-four v«M.
tt-,,-- today.
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Cool, clear. if tlx- proprietors refused lo serve
campaign
Now__is___
the time to purchaser Is in full possession of his lication.
prominent health officer snys: “ Noth­ SANFORU,. FLA.:
^ ta to ship a box of apples from strike for a greater and more prosper- lot when first payment is made nnd
ing hut n strong lyo will cut the ac­ Hauling* heavy, demund and move­ them, nnd that any establishments
California to Europe.
■ of■ may build, clear, plow or decorate lUnhop McMurray Will Visit Tampa
ous Florida and to save thousands
cumulated grease and filth and thor­ ment slow, market steady. Carload* where service i? tcfim d will bo clos­
The meeting, hold in the Chnmber dollars to the people of the state. It the sume as desired. For this sale we
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TAMPA, Feb. 10.—Bishop McMur­ oughly sterilir.o tho drain." Much of f. o, b. usual terms: 19 inch crates ed.
d Commerce headquarters was one is everybody's campaign for then* Is will use the Seminole County Bank
Dr. Luther replied that it Was con­
ray, heading thu Methodist ccntcn-j^|jC grease from tho kitchen sink sticks Golden Self Blanching 4-0 do*, malic*
the moat enthusiastic the league not n buslncxa man in the Centrnl where a deed and certified copy of nary flying tiqundron, Is expected here
,u drain
........ pipe.
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t f,e
soon______
ferments In ihe rough |l,fl5-$1.7o; French trary to German law for unynno to
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*** *v«r had nnd If the membership and South portions of the state who nbatrnct for each purchaser will be with several other members, for n
starts
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baid"*
odori*
Unless
It 1*1 Strain 4-0 do«. stalks in the rough best serve himself In a Germ an.shop or
and
tatnpaign now In progress la sue-. wilL not share In tho benefits, receiv­ placed to be delivered upon completion
public house.
series of meetings tonight and Sun­ often removed it breeds germs nnd mostly $1.50.
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**t,Iu* (t is believed developing tho ing many times the amount he invests of contract. For convenience we hnvo
Five eases dealing with virtually,
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day night In the interest of cenien- threatens tho family’s health. Noth­
*aUrways will be only a m atter of In membership dues hack in reduced secured pass books to be used the same
all
the new forms of GerttUSt! resist­
Total
carlot
shipments'
from
Han
ing cleuns a foul dfaln as quickly, and
itary work.
•
* f«w months.
transportation rates which will keep ns hank boqks—tho bank entering each
ance.
aye M-lieduled for trial before
ford
section
thin
ncssop
to
date
.728
thoroughly ns lye used a* directed bc'
/
M Q t u delegation of Banfonl cltl- more money In Florida and make bus­ pament as msde. Home folks will he
Total
carlot
shipments
front
Man­
a
French
court martial today.
««r.j Wcro jn Orlando attending the iness better jn every line.
used in selling to the advantage of Ask* Permssioa to Sell EveciUdos IsW. '-ThM powerful solvent dissolves
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t
is
ex|&gt;cctcd
that the first of these
atee
section
this
season
to
dat*
ICO
Land
the grease in a hurry—turns It into
l “*tUng of the Florida Waterways
"Congress Is, seemingly, anxious to purchasers and everything'w ill be
case* will bo that against Lord Mayor
Tottfl carlot shipments Jrom San
TALLAHASSEE,
Feb.
10.—N.
K.
soft
edap
which
Is
easily
flushed
out.
Traffic League yesterday afternoon a be convinced that deepening tho St. conducted in a business like way.
ford hfst season to date..!............528 Arnstcin of Obcrhnusen, who refused.
orfc of workers representing the or- Johns chnnncl and building a eanul
Ju st to make it Interesting nnd fo­ Williams, civil engineer of West Palm It leaves the drain not only clean nml Totnl carlot shipments from Man­
to perm it Oherhnusen’s main railway
Rwiration was busy soliciting mem- system in the state is desired* by the cus attention on what we are doing— Beach Is hero to appenr before tho odorless hut completely Sterilized nnd
station to be supplied with electricity
atee
Inst
season
to
date
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rsblyw here. Tho league launched people of Florida and that it will bo to hnve folks look over those dandy Internal Improvement Board in an rafe. You can’t afford tb wait until
or gas a fte r it had been occupied by
1 drive for 10,000 new members a good investment from a standpoint lots I have secured pnrt of a bushel effort to gain permission to placo on the drain becomes obstructed. That’s
the Belgians.
SPECIAL
GRAND
JURY.
FAILS
rWsrdsy mofning and tho response of saving tho people money. Tim basket • of new crisp bills—tho real side a tract of land in the Everglade* too risky. If you want tn feel safe all
Other persons see used include Di­
TO
RETURN
INDICTMENTS
IN
the
time!
use
lye
at
least
twlFo
a
week
* «h the workers met on every hand league can do this if it is given the long green—yes, mostly one dollar around Pzihokeo.
rector
Butxman, of the Thsnlsh West­
CONNECTION
WITH
LYNCHING
every week. Many disinfectants are
fates that th» campaign will be united support of -the citizens. It's bills, but you will find a sprinkling of
phalian
electricity works anil Vico
Misses Albert, Aycocke and Martha so expensive that tho cost becomes
. Borjqunlined success.
• your drive. UemonatrnG your public- ten dollnr gold coins, a few twenty
I*jrd
Mayor
Schaefer, of Essen, both
The
Iff.
BRON80N,
Fla.,
Feb.
bt» |MWlin® *n 0 rl*ndo was cnlled aplritedness by sending in your mem­ and fifty dollar bills, yea^slr. It’s going Brown were visitora In Orlando yes­ burdensome If used freoly. But even special grand jury which has been in -io f whoqt were arrested In connection
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whon uied liberally the cost of lyo la
J. Sligh and Judge W. T. Bland, bership fee and urging your friends to- be interesting that in if Mrs. Vic# terday, attending the fair.
ith cutting off of electricity from
vestigating
the
race
clash
at
Rose
trifling.
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the Kninerhof hotel here. Uharges as
Directions: Put into the opening of wood early in January reported to
aid of these bills nnd coins of which notice on Page 2 to learn a littlo
the h orKaniwtlon. Preparations for, same."
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to non-delivery of coni also arc pend­
The statement continued to sny that she has charge. Hhe will tell thoso about this splendid opportunity that tho drnin two tablespoonfulo of dry Judgo A. V. Long, in circuit court late
dbi
^ fo re Col. Youngberg, a
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ing against Herr Schaefer.
lye nnd trickle in v e ry slowly a half, yesterday that It had been unable to
Bnvcn,m«'«t engineer. III Snri- the league hoj*cs to have it*-drive ov present a t tho opening of the snle-on I urn offering.
named
An K»*cn police official
gallon of hot water. After ten min#1 lind evidence that was sufficient to
j “rc&gt;l ,s * will be made and the er the top by Mnrch 15. the elate »ct the ground jus) how interesting it Is.
Very truly,
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base an indictment on.
connection with collecting th eijo r the hearing before Col. Youngberg. . Your render* will please turn to my
ute* flush freely from the faucet.
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STATE NEWS

Baumel's Specialty Shop
Moved Into New Store,
Big Opening Tomorrow

CELERY MARKETS

Harrison Pays
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J, K. Henry left yesterday for his
home in Pittsburg, Pa., after spend­ BLOW AFFECTS THE NERVES
ing the pact month horc with his 8udd«n Shock to Brain Causes Sensa­
mother, Mrs. J. S. Wilson and slater,
tion Known to Many of Us as
MRS. FKBD DAIGBR. Society Editor
BJr
Mrs. John C. Smith. Mr. Henry was
“Seeing Stark." •
Phono 217-W
extensively entertained during his
tK N » ta r * mmw I»•»**» rU lllas ym visit here, and expects to return to
Each of the fire senses has Its spe­
—tr | H Mr* scat** ua/r,terra »r
Sw"., mv | | j m mV* vMlrrlalMlMM. writ Sanford next winter.
• ’ *. » cial set of nerves through which sen
And our visitors left todny a t noon.
MI w tst rmr4 I* I III. tr,« riM p .|, ■I.I k*
Bntluns are recorded In the hraln.
ft*, mv I r U r k n . Ik* Itrm. Il wit
' With the exception of the nerves of
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ENTERTAINMENT AT II. S.
Leaving us nil feel wo have enjoytouch, which extend to nil parts of the
This evening a t the High School body, these perforin special fur&gt;rtlnn&lt;| ciEthclr stay nnd wo miss them from
CALENDAR'
Ajutliturivm, Florence Gilbert Hank- Tor rcrtnln Individual organs, the our midst.
corn will glvu an entertainment, of nerves of sight being connected with
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Thursday—Mrs. Hen Caswell will on monologues, pianologucs and songs in flu* eyes, those of srneil with ttie nose,
Anita Stcwatt’r'ability a, , .
That cold spell that hit, th a n p rtiu
tcrtssln tLd^ mombers of tho Bon jcosiume.
m is is.ocmg
on by
ny tr.o
N
malic actrtaa is rivaled only y,
costume. This
Is .being put
put on
tho those of lusts* w|th the month, and west never touched us, Juat a pica cool 1
those of hearing with the ears.
her
nerv^darihg ,n the
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morning
tb
help
the
celery
crop.
T to J * * . C h i. S i M - I j ' I H d ' t o i . T M t e , , M m te t te K « 4 h
Whenever Qje brain receives a and
■fafr- I— . her homo on Magnolia avenue.
When
you
wear
our
classes
you
thrilling
scenes
that
nU
;
n high class entertainment and one ilen shock, rueli ns would follow n
punctual,
don’t have to he perpetually wor­ 8tory of, a girl.
Thursday Florcnco ''Gilbert linns- which all, both old r.nd young, will cn- blow on the fHead, tho vision nerves ''Th&lt;\3. Jarrell, D, Dlnccn nnd G. II.
ried about their falling off. You
com, entertainer a t High School nt Joy.
nre disturbed In such a wn&gt;' ns pi pro Mulvnncy are in tho etty Vcprcscntcan
ro rlphl on with your usual'
ing
the
Waterways
Association
mem­
8 p. m. under the auspices of the
W
allace
Refd
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the
effect
of
seeing
flushes
01
"Last evening nt Y. W. C. A. Hall
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vhramotinfc Oidum
light,
or
"si
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housework
because we make
bership
committee.
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Parcnta-Tcachcra Association.
Florcnco Gilbert Ilanscom completely
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The sensitive eye-nerves cannot b&lt;j
them to fit and to Rive perfect i .A W illiam D eM llle P ro ^ c ii,,
Friday—Sallio Harrison Chapter, N. charmed her nudicnoc with her attrnc.
AVillun tfc/iili: tWuaea
Jarred without producing this effect of
service.
I&gt;. L. Sample, district mnnager of
S. D. A. It. will meet with ‘Miss tive personality and her ability to in­ light, while n severe blow will often
Mcll Whitncr on Magnolia Avc., a t terpret so vividly the different peoples react In a similar manner on the the I’uro Silk Hosiery Co., with atnlc At Ihc I’rlnccsH Theatre Friday
' and Saturday
8 p. m.
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and localities oY her folk-songs.
nerves of hearing, thus lending the headquarters in Stelboume was In the
city
today
visiting
old
friends.
Mr.
Friday.—Mrs. W. I. Hughey’will en­ Portsmouth (N. 11.) Herald.
W ith W a lla c e R eid, A g n n A pn
person who Is stm -h to Imagine that
Sample was in Sanford some ten
lit! la listening to iiimauiil noises.
tertain tho mcmliers of the Uclmkand Alay McAvoy
year sngo and sees many chnuges here
ah I.odgo at 8 p. m. nt her hm ie at
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
since his Inst visit.
Fresh Watar in the 8ea.
209 East Fifth street. All mem.r
The weekly meeting of the Nellie
A spring of fresh water, which wclli
■ben and their friends arc cordially Turner circle met with Mrs. Roll on
STROUT FARM AGENCY
Up through the seu off Klbury rove,
Miko StonefT sent us in some excel­
Invited.
Wednesday afternoon. Tho rooms wero Chusston Ferrers, In Torbay, off the
OPTOMETRIST‘OI*TICIAN
113 Magnolia Avc.
lent celery this morning that he is
—
For Florida:
Increasing
beautifully decorated with quantities ltrltlsh mast, Is ntu-artlng a large num
BtSBSJW
cutting
on
his
Celery
Avenue
fnrm.
It
Exceptional
bargain for a limited.I
R. J. Mays, of Tampa, was in the of sweet pens and ferns. Tho meeting her of visitors. *
cloudiness today, probably
Phone 110---------Opposite P. O.
is
the
Pearly
White
nnd
Is
the
beat
city yesterday attending to business. opened with scripture reading and
Erne, fine location on Sanford Heights
followed by rain tonight or
This Is the best lime of the year to
we hove seen. J. P. Hall of tho Hall—lot 70xl2fi', 2 story 8 room hoom
Friday; cooler In north nnd
prayer by Mrs. Walker. The circle U locate the spring. «y»l yachts nre being
P. Klinta, of New York, arrived In doing splendid work. Also ggtting new pnrhoreil at the spot, so that visitor* Wight Co., is buying some of it and
central portion today; mod­
nil
improvements, bath, toilet, r!«trie
SOLICITORS WANTED—Either la*
brought us sumo nice samples.
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the city yesterday foe a brief stay.
erate to fresh northeast
members. There wero ten members tuny taste the wnter.
dies nr gentlemen to cad on mcr lights, phone. Large ynrvh, oak
The real source tins never been
winds.
present and ono new member receiv­ found. It Is surmised that tho water*
chants and other business men and so fine shnde, garnge, poultry horn,,
‘ll| «H*
Mr. nnd Mr*. William E. IajwIs re­
P. W. Beech, of Jackson, Tcnn., is ed and ono visitor.
licit old sum m it» for rnllcctiim. Lib- WMrti aheil, cow ntall. Owner desiring
from the rainfall near Klbury and the lumed to Accomnc, Vn., nfter a pleas­
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Pj ffa Pi. P3 Pd
8uirk sale has put n bargain price , n
The Nellie Turner circle will be In northrru hills fltnl.i n course In th«
eral cominissiuns promptly paid for
ant six weeka sojourn in tho City
to other points in the state.
UU.:&lt; very dcuirnlilc property.
churgo at the missionary meeting on SHine valley, anil then force* Itself up
services.. Write, Southern Adjustment vrll give possesaion.
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Tuesday afternoon nt the church. It through tho sen nt n distance of 00 tc Substantial. Air. and Mrs. Ix*wis nre
BROADCAST
ALARM
regular
yearly
visitors
and
their
nin­
Acetify, Drew Hldg., Orlando, Fla.
Jacksonville wan represented here is the earnest desire that all members list yards off the lirmii.
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’fljio circular space of the fresh \vn ny friends will regret to learn that
^ yesterday by J. F. Swlrtdcl, who isj of the missionary.society will he pres—
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they hnve left Sanford earlier than
ter
Is
plainly
visible
from
the
rinks
(Mr
The
Kauris
I
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it
l*rraK»
iu the rity transacting business.
cut.
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nnd the white pebbly beach nt all they expected.
WASHINGTON, Feb. IB.—Evincing
stages of the tide.
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belief that rum piratca were uctive
A. II. Newton, of Boston, Mass., wan MILS. E M&gt; GALLOWAY
E. H. Ilrown of Jacksonville, sales at sen, prohibition officials today had
nmong the arrivals horc yesterday and
HONORED GUEST A T .
P re p a r e d n e s s .
manager of the Virginia-Carolinn broadcast n general nlnrm for 3 seam
is registered at the Montezuma for n
In one of the Southern states the no Chemical Co., Is in tho city for n short trawler which was reported to have
LUNCHEON AT DUNEDIN
short slay.
grnea are great p.iiiuns of n'm ntrl stay nnd mixing business with pleas­
robbed tho auxiliary schooner P. J.
A pleasant social event of todny, inonlul agency. One darky, anxious tr ure. "Brownie" ?ocms to get here ev­ .McLaughlin of nearly $250,000 worth
J. T. Towjiscnd, of Quitmnn, Cm., was thi* luncheon given nt the resi­ And u wife for Ills son. went to (hit
ery time the Chamber of Commerce of’llquor off the Jersey coast Sunday
promotor, of the Violet Brand Kales, dence of Mrs. U. L. Skinner in Dune­ agent, who handl'd him a list of |nd&gt; pulls off n big banquet and remarked
night.
clients.
Running
through
this
the
m
ar
la in the city conducting n sale here din. The honored guest nt this
came upon Ids own wife’s name, en that Sanford always has the band out
a t Yowell Co.
function being Mrs. E. M. Galloway, tered as desirous of obtaining a bus upon his arrival nt the Valdez.
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
vice-president nt large for the Flor­ band between the ages of twenty-eight
Next to Prinress Theatre
Attachments. Fits any setving ma­
Ci. C. Trenton, of Cleveland, Ohio, ida Federation of Women’s Clubs, and thirty.
chine.
Price
82.00.
Checks
I0r
extra.
Forgetting
about
his
soil
the
dark)
who is spending tho winter in this who Is also a speaker at the Dunedin
hurried home t* announce IiIh dlscov
Light’s Mail Order House, Box 127,
state, arrived in Sanford yesterday Woman’s club this afternoon.
cry to bis wife. She was not at ull
Birmingham, Ala.
277-Otp
for n short May.
Hostesses for the luncheon wero disturbed.
the past presidents of the Dunedin
"Yes,” she said. "I done give bln:
• Daily Her aid on sale nt Joe's Smoke
J. T. Pike, of Columbus, (la., wnn club, Mrs. L. II. Skinner, Miss Elizn- my name. I puts It down wlu-n you
House, Mobley's Drag Store and
nmong the out-of-state business visi­ beth Skinner, Miss Elizabeth Robin­ was so slrk In do winter and de doctor
tf
tors here yesterday and made *his
* son and the new president, Mrs. Wil-’ be says we must prepare for dr Wireless Rrraks Down Before Poai- Hunt's Pharmacy,
.
tion
Could
F
it*
Determnied
Worst."—Saturday
Evening
Post.
headquarters at the Montezuma.
limn Hull.
Others in attendance were Mrs.
IP YOU WANT IT ADVERTISED
Cum ulative Effect.
I llr The ,Va"*ir Intrtl l*rr»«)
J. M. Turner, Jr., of Jacksonville, a Agnes Grant Fulmer and Mrs. M. W.
See
SEATTLE. Fob. 15.— Peril to the
Some years ago there sut as n mem­
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prominent candy ma^ of that city, is Moore.—Clearwater Sun.
ber of the state legislature In Colorado British ship Tuscan Prince somewhere
TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tube Absolutely FREE—While They Urt
in tho city calling on his old friends
ii quaint ehanieter known ns t'm-lt* in the nottli pacific was indicated at
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SHOWCARDS A SPECIALTY
and attending to Jiuslncss.
Hoggs.
In
a
speech
delivered
by
one
Thg Herald for first clnss job work.
1:10 o’clock this morning when the
Box 115
of the iiiemliyrs il gentleman of the navy radio station caught part of the 1115 Palmetto Avenue
I’HKSCRII'TION DRUGGIST
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other party was hotly assailed, the lat­
W. A. Sherman, of Vienna, Vn., a r­
KOMAK D ^ le rR .
T H E HEXALL STORE
message.
The
call
for
help
eaying
ship
ter, however, disdaining to reply to
rived in Sanford yesterday and will
ashore
broke
o(T
before
the
ship’s
po­
the enstlgatloD. The speuker concluded
bo hero for some time. Mr. Sherman
Ids remarks hy pointing to the object sition could be given, indicating that
is spending the winter in Florida.
the wireless set apparently brqke
of Ills uttiiek:
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"There ho sits. Air. Speaker—there down.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlcrf Ilurgcs anil
he sits, mute, silent nnd dumb!”
non, also M n. S. M. Hurges, sister of
"Ye* Ajc. Speaker," Interrupted Un­ A woman'!1 declining years come
cle Hoggs, ••and lie Isn't saying a before the ugo of thirty. After that
Mra. W. T. Akers, after spending two
word,"—Pittsburg Lender.
weeks nt ttyfc Akers home on Rrlsson
she is glad to ncccpt.
avenue left Friday for Pulaski, Vn.
Some Shot.
Aturvln. age nine, from, Darlington,
Mr. and Mrs. Dixie M. Hollins, of
was visiting Ills mint In Frankfort
St. Petersburg, spent the day here
when site overheard a playmate ask
yesterday attending to business nnd
him whether the hoys played marlde?
In Darlington. Hu replied, "I'll sny
calling on old friends, leaving this
they do; there '* ii boy there got
morning for their home. '

The t*rince3
ANITA STEWART

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“We See That You See”

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R O U T H BAKERY

British Steamer
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Daily Fashion Hint

JO Stores in Georgia-

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Word h is Iteen rcrcivgd front Louis­
ville, Ky., of the death of George It.
Washburn. Mr. Washburn was a |
brother of Mrs. (J. F.-Smith and Mra.
M. H. Mnlby, of this city.
W. H. DcLnnd, who is spending the
winter in Floridn, arrived here yester­
day from Jacksonville and is no Im­
pressed with Sanford nnd its golf
course, that he has derided to spend
1‘cnio time here.
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Mrs. H. B. Connelly hns returned
from the eastern markets, where she
purchased the very latest in trimmingy, sport hat*, dress hats, in fact
every kind of hat or trimmings and
findings that you could want. If you
wont tho latest, you can get it nt the
Quality Shop.

The Hornld 'delivered six times
week for 15c,

Daily Fashion Hint
SMART IN ANY MATERIAL
Flocks atraiglit of line and simple
in decoration afford hot the snap .ind
dash that are required for youthful
modes. This design with long waist
and two-piecc gathered skirt lias side
panels which fall Ulow the hem. Hfie
narrow licit of sclf-matcri.il closes at
the left side. Braid or riblwn may be
used for the trimming. Medium sire
requires 4 vard* 36-inch material, with
9 yards of braid.
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Sizes, 13 to 17 years. Price, 35 cents.

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Thinking be might hnve the num­
ber 1.000 or more too high, tils mint
snld: "No. no, Marvin you don’t mean
25,000, you mean—"
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"Yes, I do, auntie, cause he never
loses."—Indlnnnpolls News.

C. D. Miller and G. 11. Cfttisirh, of
Waiililngtou, D. C,, wins n»e touring
the state were nmong tho u rirv n h ,
here yesterday ntnl will spend a blunt
time in the city.

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Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties
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One of the Largest nnd Most Up-to-dntc Drlvc-in Filling
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FINDS RE-CU-MA
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FOR RAD STOMACH

29c

PRINTED FLAXON,
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William Parsley Suffered From
Chronic Indigent ion— Now
Entirely Relieved

BASKET CLOTH,
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FRENCH GINGHAM,

RE-CU-MA is mild, &lt;|uiek and sure
in its action on the liver, ntomnrh anil
bowels, and will put these organs in
fine condition.
Mr. William Pantlcy, a contractor,
who lives at 211 I’latt Street, relates
his experience with RE-CU-MA nnd
tells what it did for him:
"I suffered for months from liver
trouble, which resulted in chronic : our
stomnch and indigestion, hcadnehes
rheumatic pains In my shoulder nnd
in the back of my neck.
"One day in glancing over the paper
jl noticed where someone who seemed
to have had troubles 1 did, used RECU-MA nnd got well, so I went to my
druggist and bought n bottle.
"When I had finished the first hottlr I was rclicvfd of my indigestion
nnd my liver acted.much better,
gladly recommend RE-CU-MA tq^nyone suffering from stomach trouble
and torpid liver."
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pftrt In keeping your ayytem healthy?
If not, you nro probably suffering
from indigestion, qnalaria, biliousness,
sleep poorly, and have frequent dull
hekdnrhcs, and you feel misernTilc.
RE-CU-MA will put you In good con­
dition nnd help you to recover your
health nnd ward off nickncs*.
RE-CU-MA is sold in Sanford hy
the Union Pharmacy nnd the leading
druggists in every city.—Adv.

IN VELVET AND CLOTH
• •, »l.uMrou* lirrmn velvet,"a' soft and
supple no chiffon, is converted liy one
notcil Paris dciigner into thiswirplicci loving um likiiw . It Is trimmed with
fancy Imtlpn* and the sleeve* as well
n* 'Utf closing art* ada|&gt;tfd to varied
tu.it Lent. The skirt Is of cr5i)«*-hack
.Itroaddoth, Laid In small ride plaits, A
trfll)’distinct ive toilette for srmi-fornul
writf. The blouse requires ?&lt;f yards
36-mcb, and the skirt 71 i yards 54-lncb Income Tax Specialist, People* Bank
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nctorial Review llluiisc No. 1389. v»s.v;&lt;
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All Forms
Skirt No. 91.’6 Size*, 24 to 34 lnch«
waist. Price, JUc.
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"^W IL L IA M deMILLE

A. D. Pari.h, section foreman here,
spent Sunday afternoon in Kissimmee'.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wilson and
two Troys cattle back Saturday from
Orange City where they spent thelest two weeks improving their place
there.
Joe Davis, of Zaring &amp; Co., made
Ms usual Tuesday afternoon call
hero.
Traey Evans nnd family arrived
here some- tnc days ago to make an
extended visit with home folks.
R. C. Hutton, of'Hudson, K, Y„ in­
ventor of the Keep Kienn Dnth Tuh.
’ was hero Wednesday and sold a
number of bath tubs while hete.
Mrs. J. E. Singletary nnd Mrs.
Hrown made n trip to Dr. Macon’s of­
fice Saturday ami Monday.
Dr. Fellows returned last week
front making a visit down the east
const to Key West, Tnmpn, St. Pet­
ersburg and other places.
Mrs, C. II. Ellis is spending n few
days in Jacksonville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ilrnddnck nnd
Mrs. L. II. Wilson, of Pierson, spent
a few days here the guest of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Urnddock.
Mrs. Rlnck nnd son and Mr. and
Mrx. Dewey returned last of the week
spending a few days nl Palm Bench
nnd Miami.
Mr. Dewey has recently purchased
the Sundcll place on Imke Mary and
has commenced improving the same.

WITH EACH TUBE CHLOR-E-DIXO

WALLACE R.EID
AONLS AYRES, MAY McAVOV

TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tnbe Absolutely FREE—While They LaM

Cl Q am m ounlQ ktun

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE REXALLSTORE

PHONE 325
KODAK Dealer

At the Princess Friday nnd Saturday
WHY BUY ORLANDO BREAD WHEN

SANFORD MAID IS THE BEST MONEY
CAN BUY
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
Hunt’s Pharmacy.
tf

AND AT THE SAME PRICE

ROUTH
N ext to Princess Theatre

CORRECTED Nt&gt;V- 14TII, 1922
South Bound
J. E. Phipps returner! Wednesday
from Ft. Monde nnd other southern

Otinndo Tuesday were: C. H. Corn,
Miss Ruth Com, Miss Olivo Dinkel,
tl. U. Stuart, Mis* Margaret Stuart
and Miss Cora Shade.
Mr. Batcher, of Albany, Is the guest
of his brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hill Satcher. ,
Miss Olive Dinkel reutrned Monday
from Winter Haven where she was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Snr.i Page.
Mies Aubrey, of W inter Park, was
the guest of Mr.-and .Mrs. Fred RnngChrist
3.00.

Arrive
SC a.m.

Departs
2: SCrun.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

18 p.m.
55 p.m.
55 p.m.
Northbound
Arrive
1:48 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
2:35 p.m
4:00 p.m.
10:0 p.m.

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

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT

B u ic k A u t h o r iz e d S e r v ic e

PRINCESS THEATRE

Is an Added Asset to Buick Value

Positively the greatest musi­
cal production Sanford
has ever had
PRICES: 31, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50

Buick Authorized Service in the insurance th at guar­
antees the splendid dependable performance ability
that Buick high standard manufacturing builds into
every Buick car.
Just «3 Buick design and Buick workmanship provide
Buick cars with comfort, refinement, endurance pnd
economy, ro Buick Authorized Sendee assures the
continuance of these superior qualities to every
Buick owner.

May Valentine’s presentation

rilby Branch
Arrive

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

1:30 p.m.
5:50 p.m.

A cwV of Ainmcnn comic

Leesburg Ilranch

opera 3&gt;AV,Sr
AsUde full of Gretf Siti&amp;tt
C^tiecli^ns aticta*sisf

An O rcW ra ofsymphony
PlAver-r - - -

Vi

r H i f i c A l ly - S e 2n t c d . i l &gt; —

F«Vm4 a.mihilv Supreme

Infrequent a s 'Buick driven find the need for the
pssistanceof Buick Authorized Service,‘it is always at
their command, and Buick owners1 have come to
te.iard it 03 an added asset to the fine transportation
th a t they purchase i:i all Quicks.
.).|5I,.NP

Oviedu Hrancli
Arrive

SANFORD, FLORIDA
When (letter autumnliilca are liuilt

...... 7:45 p.m.
cows i

x— Daily, except Sunday

L. C. MOORE, M»r.»e*i
---- Uuick will build ihta

W hen better automobiles crc built, Buick w ill build them

And Only Four Lots a t the Last Figure

All of them, but just to create a little interest there will be three lots located over the tract with special price. Only one to a purchaser of these special priced lots, other­
wise the purchase will be the same as others. An idea of the bills and coins to be given away may be had by a peep into the display window of Dr. Bower’s Drug Store on
First Street, just in front of the Seminole County Bank. To secure one or more of these, holder of ticket must be present with duplicate stub when number is drawn froijj^
box. Complete announcement will be made on the ground a t K) a. m. on Monday, February 26, 1922. DON’T FAIL TO BE PRESENT,
Terms of Sale are simple- ONLY THIS: 10' &lt; of price, cash; 10'» each month until paid, 8/&lt; per annum interest to be paid with last payment.
For cash: 10', discount. For half cash but m ust be $100.00 or more, a discount on payment of 10L will be made. Pass book will be issued each purchaser. Deed
and certified copy of abstract will be placed in the Seminole County Bank (where payments are to be made) to be given purchaser upon fulfillment of contract as
above, I WILL PAY 1923 TAXES. Don’t forget to be present a t the opening a t 10 a. m., Monday, February 26th, 1923, and be prepared.
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—
COME ON. In event of cohlor rain we have shelter and will do business RAIN or SHINE. COLD or WARM, WINDY or CALM, SO COM?]!
SALES 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
J. E. SPURLING, Owner

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�ivtOtili DAILY' HERALD, FRIDAY

bayed and deposited
Our Savings Departm
teem much at the star
it up for a year and y
•d amount io your &lt;
Fortunes have had
from sueh-savafei
; &gt; -A l.jCr: 3 - ■ !
Yt
it time for yoii Sir be ; h
.
THIS BANK ALLOWS
t% IKT! : i f

There seems to be some impression r. that when a PIGGLY WIGGLY Store is opened in certain localities, it is
opened for the sc te purpose ci putting some one out oi Iit ainess. We w ant to correct this impression to begin
with. Yvc h-ivc.cur own set ways of operating PIGGLY WIGGLY STOKES. That is this, to offer to the public
th e highest class of Nationally known goods. a t the’amailent m argaut of profit. We can make money, only
tin ugh volume; and we Would like t e : . to you ood people of Sanford and Seminole County, th a t our volume,
has far exceeded our expectations. We make this statem ent in justice to ourselves. Watch this store.

Oc BREAD, LOAF.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. p. FOKSTBK, PrmMuit

1*AGlb TURKU

D. F. W UlTNBn, fjubler

2 Can PREMIE!
APPLE SAUCK.

FRESH COUNTRY EGGS,

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10 PARS SPECIAL SIZE
P. ftG .S O A P ,

imd li Jphii; to finrlhef UM
*ttbatl cause,
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WASHING POWDERS

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•hr A
Tlii’
Athletic Club «rranat L tV
&gt;•_ Monday cyrt. . r:
p rotijunctJon w ith' lh? GemiiiilliHy
Gab wiiifH was oafdbjfthcil several
deaths a K«. Flans, had bcira tnntlo a t
i prior imvIhiR for a baseball list*
f t ami further plans w tr, m t fn* tu
Jtwby
tin.:. I'tnvlrion v;n;t
’
.jjd" i n tuimi* nml b a ^ e t hiU teams
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Can’t Possibly Be Surpassed
RTIS HRDH.’ REFUGEE

Cans OLD DUTCH

CLEANSER

JE A N S C O T N't.-. 2 Cim

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ft.y one pound—We’ve got yod then.

No. 2 Can VAN CAMP’S
KiONE^ BEANS

J5c
18c

-ast xsarocv-fcux serr-c. ;r .i
5-lb. FANCY BLUE ROSE
TUCE

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Lb. Cariims

frarar

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An unfnrttinatf

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A REAL PLEASURE

TRADING AT PIGGi

. war lam tkitt tto*.v:t mil

— You can buv it’ you wi
Q.llr. SACK GOLD MFDAl
FLOUR

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n-cz. HOITLE AMOS
STUFFED OLIVES

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MORE POPULAR

1GGLY I S 1GETTINC
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SUGAR CORN. Can

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that your home he fipoilessiy clean, how about ice Grocery Stove, where you obtiiin the food. fps
O rilic mixed store, where they sell both m eat ami groceries? The?e's an odor with the meat mar
\Yould give hundieiiS of dollars to eliminate---- ------ *-------- ----- :-------------------- - I t’s there to staj

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Thuii u i.' tSiirtr to Or].i£feli« 1 } Ih-M'nir.
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thUdrcr. an* attendin'.: the fair on
Tiiui-'L'iv^ AmV.!0 _U‘.i. •
Eriduy
a;v (he Bleeie family, Mr, and Jlbl,
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2 Can ROYAL SCARLET CORN
&lt;Umjtic.*;11i.iiiibly flic G^eat Com in CimH!

1 N i. 2 Can CAMPRELL’S PORK AND BEANS,
1 N o. 2 (Yin ARCTIC CORN

1MOTII ASPARAGUS

VATI CAM KS EV A PO RA TE

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T od Turnipsj jSgg Pbi s, GucumbsKs, Oelery Hearts, Cabbage,
Everytliiiig. Kead, A and let your consderiBe be ycur guide

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DAINTY

PREMIER JAMS,

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Xlffi SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1fi. I!&gt;2$

anford Daily Herald
u b I U h r O n r r r aflrra-w iM r s r r i i t S a a
4 a * Ml « b r l l r r a l d l l n l l . l l n c . l »7
M a e n a l l a A n 1, S a n f o r d , H u .

Herald Printing Co
1‘r n L i s t i i u t i
S rrrrla rj -Treasurer
C rn eral M an aarr
d trrtl.la e H aan srr
llu tra
M n iir
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Known

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tlirrllalair r a l r a mndp k n o t* a un a p p llrn t l a a . S X o n p e r ) r n r , n l n n i a In a i l t a a r e .
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T h* A sso ciated P re s * la r e r l u a l v a l y
■ tnlllleil to th e u»e fo r rc |u iti||c a tliin o l
a l l n ew a d l s p a t r b e a c reilltril to II o r
n o l o t h e r w i s e c reilltril In t h i s i&gt;a|ier
anil atoo th e local n e w s |&gt;ut&gt;llahe&lt;l

herein.

All r i g h t s o f r e - p u b l l c s l l o n o f speotnl
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n o r e a ls o re s e rv e d .

Forelsn AdvertUIn* Hroir.cn.atlva

THE AMERICAS PRESS ASSOCIATION*

The City Hubxtantinl
Means so much more than the City
Spectacular, or the City Supreme or
many other brand*.
----------- » - -------Todays paper is full of bargains.
Friday is rnnrkrt day in which the
merchants tell you nboiit their Sat­
urday bargains. Read it.
Tho Sub-Tropical Fair will finish
another good season rinsing the gates
tomorrow afternoon. Fairs were not
as popular with tho exhibitor* this
year as they should hpvc been but
the gate receipts were Just as heavy.
Another year the Scminolo county
pcoplo should go in for a general dis­
p l a y of everything that 1* manufac­
tured and grown in this county and
Lake a r e a l display to tho Subtropical
Fair. We have so much in the way of
fruits and vegetables that could be ta ­
ken to the fair every year.
Cnrlcton writing-from-latkelniul in
the Manufacturers’ Record snys we
should not treut prohibition n* n Joke.
Well, whnt would you? A joke I* some­
thing that bring* n lough and every
time you talk about prohibition it
bring* a laugh so how in the world
are you going to control the Inugh any
more than you control thu liquor. We
all want to enforce the law and would
enforce it if it wax left to the state*,
especially in Florida, lint the way it
is handled nationally makes it ludi­
crous and tho tuugh is tin- r.nture.l

rated as a law; yet it has been so
often violated that when n proposi­
tion happens to lx! advertised it U
more the exception than the rule.
Heretofore there has been no question by n governor when the passed
hill conies before him' for signature
q u a n t i t y o f b r a n g e s t y b t e n m t f r ’f r o m
ns to this publicity, the official act*
Ilrar.il t o N e w Y o r k , n n d ti le I m p o r t a n t
inc upon the same presumption as Chamber of Cnmnicrco), under, the f*qt th a t -*|hty arrived id good cmithu supreme court when it takes up chairuinm-hip of Judge ljtw li O.'Rrythe validity of any certain action, to- nn, submitted a zoning bill, local'ln
wit: hail it not been properly pub­ | nature, winch will be presented by
lished the member of the legislature Forrest Idike, representative for Sem­
would not have introduced it. Conse­ inole county, nt thu next session of
quently many surreptitious bills be­ the legislature. The bill briefly em­
come lawa, greatly to the surprise powers the city comml.taioncrs of San­
and discomfiture and disgust of the ford to appoint a city planning com­
mission, with full power to study re­
majority of those concerned.
sources,
possibilities nnd needs of the
If Governor Hardee will stick to
city
nnd
then
devise plans fur a syste­
his declaration and refuse to sign any
matic
future
development. Tile seojic
bill under nny circumstances which
of
the
work
of
tho proposed city plan­
has not received its proper publicity
ning
commission
will irdude zoning
n certnin length of time before the
th
;
city
into
-rtuldenUal,
budnesa,
legislature went into session, there
will be many astonished members of wholesale, manufacturing and colored
both houses at the next session of the sections. It will also pass on propolegislature, and the stntute books will aitiona for rt-w subdivisions, exten­
sions of streets and make arrangement
lx* less congested.
for Improving the city’s thorough­
FLORIDA EVENTUALLY — WHY fare!. In addition it wdl he author­
ized to further develop existing parks
NOT NOW?
nnd locate new parks, and recommend
the acquiring of fame by tho city commlsalbncrr. Ths bill will permit the
city planning commisalon to hive un­
der it* jurisdiction a playground «*&lt;•vellqunent program. The passage-of
this bill a t the next seraion of the leg.
iHaturo will give Sanfoid tho distinc­
tion of being the first cRy in Florida
to secure the legal authority to per­
mit the city zoning, and thereby de­
velop along modern and well deaigaed
sweeping over the rest of the United
States, that the discomfort which it
bring* u* is only temporary, that in a
day or two at moil the glorious sun
will shine again with nil it* vigor
bringing joy nnd gladness to nil liv­
ing creatures;, tp rl ihese occasional
"cold spell*” are really for our good
they put pep nnd energy in our walk,
nnd prevent u* from giving way to
the dolce far niente which without
them might overcome us; they make
us more appreciative of the glorious
runr.y day* which follow; they till the
oranges with delicious juices, nnd force
the truck gar.lrii* into luxuriant,
growth..
If we peed any additional incentive
for thankfulness we can find it it:
tending dispatches that come down
from the north. We read of "the wo cm
blizzard in years sweeping across
Michigan," and having Jhad some ex­
perience in Michigan blizzard* in thi
years now happily passed, we know
what that me.irir. WY- rend of train*
snow-bound ami annulled, of. Liegraph* and telephone! put out of

EVERY person in Florida whbuld
refrain from adi’nhcli'g ntiy inn of
money- to nny siib-eripilon agent
pussing thiough the state. It makes
• no difference what may-hu th.- arg.inu-nt used nr the lilH-rnlit;, &lt;•( thterms offered. The greutr th lilerality the more liable i&gt; the project
to Ik- fraudulent-. There are many
eases where the plea Is made that
the solicitor is working his or her way
“through college.” Occasionally there
is n bit of truth to some of these
plaints; more often there is not. In
every, city of nny size there nrc es­
tablishments which will place the mi!&gt;scription to any desired magazine fur
any patron; and it is better ulway* to
patronize these people. They have a
reliability not possessed by the tra w l­
ing solicitor who in nine tinu-j out oi
ten a fakir. People should cith’.-r keep
their money or place it with those
whom are known.—I'aluthii News.

No liK'nl hill Introduced ill the earn­
ing legislature will be considered by
Governor llnrdcc unless It shall, have
been properly and legally advertised.
Thi* has been emphatically stated
on u letter written by the governor
to' Senator M. O. Overstreet, of Or­
ange nnd Osrroln counties, and made
public by the recipient.
That I* an excellent stand for the
head executive to take. The private

u SELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

WHEN U
LIST IT
WITH U8

Improved celery farm, nn orange
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
wild land, fire or auto insurance
makes no difference—seo us—
we have what you want or we
will get it for you,

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
105 W. First SU SANFORD, FLA

that nlrg law* hr.vo been eslablirhcd In many parts of the country. Thin **
in provided for in moat of the n o t
charter* in many States but here in
Florida there in no general statu law. ft*
However, It in understood nn effort n*
will be made to secure the enactment I oa
of needed IcgiHntion at the forthcomInc session of thu Florida legislature.
In tho meantime, certain cities an AM. DEPENDS OX REFRIGERA
preparing i pedal leglsl ition, a not
TION
able instnr.cu liei.ij; that of Sapford
which city has made u s t a r t 'in thi
The Miami Metropolis calb nttanright direction. A newspaper ronorl
»:« to the recent nhlpBiont of a lurgo

tim atc perfection of or^ which will
ttsa nothing but common air, and will
by nn automatic, entirely mechanic*;l
system of compression and expansion
of nir and this proper use of.thmtrtostntle control produce and maintain
the m julrcd decree of cold, whiqh ia

A Sanford Institution under the direct man
affcmeut o f the following

HOARD OF DIRECTORS
rldtt on the tahjc:. lit the worlds ciAfyT'nt tyjiricJ tho copjuni^r could »f*
ford to |uy, und a t a profit th:; produc­
er r.nd rnippjr could "make a decent
living on.
The experiment of n shipment of
oranges by refrigerated
n cr from
ntar.il. on the equator, to New York,
on this side of the equator, opens r,
wonderful
t.i of postiblHtica
inventor of mechanical ahd nil other
kinds of artificial rcfHgurattdn. A
dollar a box, refrigerated fiom Urnzil to New York and two ar.il n h a lf’
n box from Manatee to Michigan in;
this name country, with extra for ic-;
ing, tells thu at ary of why there is
nol Inoru Florida fruit and wintor
produce consumed by those who arc,
hungry for It.—Tampa Tribune.

J. It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. I’ul
cston, 12. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggnn/'
C. P . W illia m s
.

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ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

Sanford, Florida

stated llti* suit would be filed by Al'A FRW SPECIAL BARGAINS
SUIT FOR HALF MILLION
Dtflqc, five passenger, sacrifice it
bort H o w e l l, Atlanta attorney, who
FILED AGAINST CANDLER, SR,
wjill represent Harry Cumhb, of New §3tf?j Liberty Six, a late mmlel light
:
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( U r T h e A .a u r ln l r i) I’r r a a )
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o
o
k
s lik e n e w , slightly
ATLANTA, Feb. IC.—Suit against Mi . DeDouchelle. Howell d*fli:o:.I to
l
-d,
r.^roal
'plolr-Up
fo r $J75. One
Asa CL Candlorj .s.-., Atlanta capital- dlscuis the matter. H is un-Jen loud,
•; nnqthcr I &lt;».-«! S!•»). i'..-uk
1st, will la- filed here tomorrow on be­ however, th a t tha am &gt;n.; to bo b-khalf of 'Mr*. Onezinu HeRouchulle. ed for In the suit vmpld be n half light rix nt ?375. Lexington 1921
h u ftfimcr fiance, nccording to «*. Sto­ million dollars. Mrs. - DeHhpchdllc, nynJri*
P-ns»^'^er- This is a r.il
ry appearing in the At^-cta.Journal. who it a rc ddent of New Orltf-ns, said geml tff'niH l f in I'.t bought fur f67S.
The Joernsl givc.!*n.i authority fur in a statem ent xnim* ..einiiv; ego, that —il, i. O. MOTOR CO., corner S.’cond
the sU.ry, dispatch"- ft-m New Or- tyutdlcr broke oif their rngag;m eni Street and Sanford Avo,; Sanford, Fla.
Icant this morning v bit h it
tn be married.

That which W sought by Sanford
would be gaud for every other city jrt
the state nr.d might .profitibly form
the rubstanre of a general measure
givlrg needful authority to- carry out
civic improve meat • . I.r.i iqnd TVI-

tin- Tampa fair
n it. hcd-i of rothe i imprv.itlon
upnn ex par. -i *

art? p a ru jj

coonea a t

tlic m i l l b y E s p e c ia l
p r q ic e s s . I t i s s o e a s y
f o r u o u t o d o [ lie r e s t
‘^ H

C ereal CokpanV
OiGTRlDUTORS

ecker

_____ M D - V Y O R K M - Y . ________

TRU CE CHASSIS

N e w .P ric e

C ’C u n C i t ’ Lrl

FLORIDA CITIES ARE INTER
KSTED IN ZONING
One of the best developments of the
commission-manager form of civic
government is the thought given to
phases of civic betterm ent other than
those involved In the mere considera­
tion cf dollar* and centa. One of the
mast important phases of activity ir
that of proper* zoning. This tiling call­
ed the zone system is nothing more
thnn n recognition of property rights.
It in Intended a* a protection for those
who have civic pride and want to sc.their city insdo attractive. Our envir­
onment has much to do with our hipp in es and coiitcntmont and those v/ho
live in large cities know what it mean*
to be open to the advance of commer­
cialism of the kind that i* without con­
science. This form often take* shupe
in the erection of garage* or stores
adjoining residences on which much
lime and immc brfvye been spent in
making the prvniircn attractive.' AH
this money and effort are thrown nway
•&lt;v*.r night by the midden apptarancu
of some undesirable private enter­
prise that Is entirely out of place and
boars ho relation to thu g.-neral progrosn of tho community.
It' is for tho purpose of correcting
and ngulatir.g matters of this kind
.'i
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com o silver

jjr

j e t b la c k t i c ad
P u t y o u r c a r o n S ilv er t o w n s — i t ’s tb o
n a l i o n ’c m e a s u r in g s t ic k fo r tir o v a lu o !

Tho Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis
hes proved its ability to rcduco
transportation costs in practically
every line o f business where there
is a hauling problem. It is eco­
nomical, efiicienf, dependable.' At
the new low price you will agree
it represents a value that has
never before been offered in tho
commercial car field. Place your
order now for reasonably prompt
delivery. Term s if desired.

EDWARD HIGGINS
Vunlum tlculrr

Hood Aqto"Company, Inc
Ul-JI&amp;rbAvtnuB

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SANf o r d , Fl o r id a

�the

Sanford

daily herald,

Friday. February ir&gt;, iD2,i

PAGE FIVE

T H R I F T ! - - - - - - - - - - - T H R I F T l- - - - - - - - - - - T H R I F T !
? !- - - - - - - ---- — - - - - - - - - - - - --- W h a t Is I t — - - - - - — --- — — — - - - - ?
That makes One Man Earn Independence when Thousands Toil for a Meager Existence?
By Careful Savings and Safe Investment alone can he succeed. A Savings Account is the First Step.

IT IS AN OPPORTUNITY OPEN TO ALL
*4 per cent

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAPSHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS .
. BOXING

Should Kuow These Facts
A b ou t B aking P ow der
Make Your Own
Soap for One
Cent a Cake

and Merchants Game Close But Legion
^ \Chase Game Never in Doubt
tfrJru'Mtuy night, in u regular
match, the American I.Offion team hnd
little" t r i tb l i In tiefe it'ilfi Fhnse &amp;
Co.c'UMd.flnill t niving thorn u m ajor­
ity of 250 pgls. , (leorge Peiold bawl­
ed highrewii! v.ith Leslie Hill right
difference ttf only

4 per cent

We Pay Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts

your «mn ■
It no m o re,
trouble than cooking u
meal. K v m i I I h me cer­
tain jtttil the nojp of
Letter [(Utility ilittn
mueli you luty. You
line up the
futn
(rout I he kitchen " lilt’ll
me usually iltruwn
iiway. One i an of Giant
I ye titaken 12 m k fs «&lt;I
hard soap nt a 0 A1 of
one rent it rake; or 12
gallonsof suit nonpar a
cost of one cent a gullott, Full directions on
the ran . lo r SO years
the lies! ltuillrrmrtdo
soap has heen made
u Iill (limit Lye. and
.till he. ait Iona its soap
Is m ade at home.
A / f AKIM

Notice tLo Rote* in first jlnci*

I t’ii t he host hilt of Lite
e I“ritec - is hound '«&gt; In

Rotiuy
Fanners .

Congregational*
Merehants
Legion
Men’s Club

Tdnimy .lonet, with r.n nvrrtfgu h / i
tHab the “dead’* awn, rolled high
k-ojy for the orange packers.
The

Icjdbcofe tvr.Rjaa fo.lawsr

that a big can at a low cost many times results in
bakings that are unfit for food.
(
— that lack of proper leavening strength means failure
and disappointment on bake-day.
—that one cent’s worth of inferior Bilking Powder many
times ruins one dollar’s worth of other ingredients.
— that millions depend on

T he E conom y
i
\

1

\
I’at, of i out/e, ill- tilt;Art'* fofgrt ihr
never Leva heard of before and per­ ‘ in vita linn Umi r-ostle family gets evi-ty
I “ I have had kidney trouble for haps never again. This is your chance, dnj an.I the lut.nurs j-o to Lonnie ,M&lt;
'twelve year*,", wiite.i H. I*. Iihknty, set- him now.
Mellon nnd his family tonight. 10. g
j West Jackson, Miss. "Pains in h::rk,
tim family mi l tee ‘tClarcnec'’ Lon[joints, catches in the hips, run down
and getting up too nun It during the
iiT -no night. Jlut sinre taking Foley’s Kid-,
Tho prog non for next week i? out.
ll» mi
Every week the jiiogmin gets better |
ncy l’ilb, my suffering is over, and l
no nr,
laid hotter in every way. Just look it *
man."
Bnckitche.
over r.ml sfce for yonn-Slf.
rhetimnl ie pains, kidney and bladder
lievod with Foley
fore substitutes. InHoney nnd T. r. Molt'

lletrhin.iciii

Legion

no r o
112 ra;i
1..127 n s

not because of quanti
ty but on account of qunlity--r.ot because of price
but by reason of results.

That is why tlie sale of
Cnluniet Is 2% times
as much as that of
A . any other baking1

i'l

A ltd Ute |-riel* of I he 10 less .its luia

Melt
I! PC*

b a k in g p o w d e r

(»il*U

£ A 4j«\vd cr.(

■

*•1 Buy it *gtry it—never fail
|V'| to use-it.
i A p p o n d ca n o rC a lu m et
e*J\ contains fu ll 16 ounces.
Some bahinff powders
, come in 12ounce instead
o f 16 ounce cans. Be
sure you pet a pound,
when you w ent it. •

F«f 16 yeari 1/1# H*'tt

Mr-Tight Top UoUt thg Strength

TESY

T H E W O R L D S G l l E A T E S T D A K IN G P O W D E ll
DEPOSITIONS

HEAD

I H r Tin- A i s o r l n t r d f r ^ . s t •

Itotory
1
118
......123 113

i'.;, 120
.’.,.123
- .U G

».l
145

Merchants

NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Depositions
of citizen* of Valparaiso, Ir.d., who
met Mrs. Lillian M. Ral.-en, nt Dayto­
na, Fia., were rend yesterday a t the
woman's trail for murder of Dr. Abrrltart (ilick.-tein in bin office a year
mj.i. The depositions rend by Albert
Conway, counsel for Mrs. Hniten, w h o
lias indicated a defense id emotional
insanity, tended to show tlmt t h e wo­
man was under an extremely nerv­
ines qlrain whih- at Daytona, several
months before the shooting of Dr.
Ulick-dcin. In one of these deposi­
tions, made by Miss Helen F. Wcvcr,
Mrs. Jtniren was quoted - ns* saying
she ‘‘had the urge to kill” tin unnam­
ed doctor to whom she referred ns “a
skunk nnd n betrayer."
Continuing the deponent said that
at another time .she mentioned the
Ku Klux Klnu to the defendant, and
that she had displayed keen interest
128 300
nnd asked where she could get into
lfiO 427
touch with its leading officials.

......1 3 0 132
...... .146 131
........H I 132 118 SGI

league. Let ’em in. Make it tn
clubs if necessary. Only don’t rout
or. Jax any more—she has done &gt;iuit

ANNOUNCEMENT
SANFORD STEAM LAUNDRY

CA NT SHAKE TESTIMONY
i II v Tlif AgBnHiiinl I*rrkf I
( IIICAC.O, Feb. HI -Htf.us* t&gt;»
shake the trstimony of Albert Had
in, alias Albert Ealanow,. conferred
spy anti agent provocateur,. wa-&lt; un­
successful yesterday when, under .a
rross-oxSmlnation by 0. L. Smith, uabLjfant attorney-genetal of Michigan,
the witness reiterated charges made
in n deposition taken earlier by Frank
I*. Walsh, attorney for the defendants
in the Michigan com'muni.tt case.
Allan O. Meyers, of the Hums ag­
ency, arrived from New York yester­
day morning .and presented himself
to Mr. Walsh for testimony. Mr. Mey­
ers has been accused by Hnlanow of
instigating bomb plots, planning to
poison Hussion leaders nnd officials.

—tinder m&gt; personal ma nag extent again'
t!t&lt;- same old slat) I

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1923
that fhmild govern &gt;-r»u r.lira you tome to have vulcanising done Here.
Worthless jibing,, are often made to look as altruclive r.s the besl.
(Juatity should lie liouwuidcd as well. CH'H itEPl'TATlON I'Oll DO*
INC VlT-CANIZINfl of the lin t has been honestly earned and will
1-«* strenuously maintained. When you have (ires vulcanized here yon
enn be sure Ihut good service is accompanied by good results every
lime.
;

nnd you are guaranteed s.-illHfarlirm pud service. Send jour laundr)
to av or phene and let us get it

A. R. MARSHALL
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

Oak Avenue anti T hird S treet

.JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Weil F lrtl BtrMl

PHONE 17

t i l l f f r .t First B i n *

■SANFORD, FLORIDA

-*i..lG7 115 100....402
..*,..134 103 113 380

Id on sale nt Joe’i Smoke
ey’s Drug- Store and
lacy.
tf
Is meeting tho demand for good pure water and there arc hundreds of
bottles being distributed around the City nt all times. Every family
of Sanford ihould get Uic habit and—

m ioc
CAMP'S

28c
25c

5WISS CHEESE
LlMliERGER AND;
INTO CHEESE

And our truck will \" nt your back door with a bottle of that pure
water that all the hotels, restaurnnts, drug stores and soda fountains
arc using.

i\nd Be Sure it’s Elder Springs W ater You
Use in T hat Battery

(LumiImt, we menu.) We carry
T dM r
a full line of tiiiio-tcslud, wcnlher
11
resisting lumber Tor Ilie exterior
V rwK
touches. This is a spot where
-S&amp;f
anything short of the best is
poor economy. I&gt;et us give you
a little ndviie on this subject when you plan
that
new
house.
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HILL LUMBER CO
PHONE 130------------- :------------------ SANFORD. FI.OIUDA

Hudson &amp; Essex Dealers of Orlando, have
on sale at the old B, &amp; 6. GiVILVGE a few
used Cars that are wonderful buys. For
instance
”C' ‘4
. M
‘ 1

_
1=-:“^ #
1 1‘*112 DOUCE SEDAN, with every passible nbeeswry. driven
only 0,000 miles.
.
.
“-*
I 1922 BUICK TO U ltlM I, run 0,113 miles. Everything about
this car Ih in fine shape. ”A bargaliL"

Another cood one is a HUDSON TOLMtINH 7-pa»jcngcr, furtr;
crly owned by DeCottes. f u r is 100 per cent perfect
We hrtve many other cars, all guaranteed.
car and will give terms. Ask for—

Will trade pn any

G. D. CLELAND, Salesman

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i HIT &amp;Cn FORD DAILY HERALD,' MUDAYSi EHRUARYTti. MS

PAGE SIX

BBBBBnBBBBBBauBBBBBflBBBBBBnBBnBBnflBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBHBBBiBBaBaBUMBBBBBBBa

You can find the name of
t a e rtry lire Duaincaa Man
M f la , Sanford in this Column
__ •

c Service T ransfer
Storage Facilities
leaae jou, tall oUitrs; if not.
tail us. Phone 493

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

WANTED

FOR SALE

For Next lliennial Budget
I I I Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. FOR SALE—Desier and Gays' paints WANED—A chance to build your
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 10,—Chair­
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
new homo before lumber gets any
Worka, Sanford agents.
193-tfc gher. Plans and estimates furnish- man Burr and Commixaioncr Camp­
FARMERS— You can g a t aced bed I.—Sanford Novelty Worka. 183-tfc bell, of the Railroad C« minlaaion, ap­
ANTED—Smart boy with Wheel.— peared before the governor to discuss
fram au' and irrigation plugs a t tfcf
in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
Stone's Market, Sanford Avenue.
Sanford Novelty Worlta '
100-tfc
informally the eemtuUsiun’a estimates
FllOi-------- AUTO---------BONDS
*
257-tfc tn be incorporated In the next bien­
!)R
SALE—Tomato
plants.
Full
at
j
nHffv
. ■"■*
Cannon’s Cash Grocery on 'Celery
nial budget.
venue. Glubb variety.
27-l-Glp House, Mobley’s Drug* Store and
moms, nlso private garage.
Mr.
tf
Controlling interest m Hunt’s Pharmacy.
Contractor and Builder
Miami. Lurgc hardware store do­ WANTED TO n t h — National cosh
ing
business. Reason for selling oth­
register*—Mobley'* Drug Store,
HANFORD
^^■531_
er interests. Address 711*'N. Miami
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida.
■' WANTED—Mail or woman who ,un*
________________ 2*12-c-o-d-3w dor*lands dining room work. Call
IXnlilUbnt • ItlM
FOR HALF'—Tomato plunts, now at the Wigwam, corner Third and
n-r.-A-i,
i:.*i.T-A-T-n
ready.—Ivan 11. Rubow, Mecca Park Ave.
•
27H-2te
Farms
ImrahnrnU
Hammock.
275-7tp
l«.lmiirn&gt;fi) Inad luturanr,
FOR SALE—One piano, first class!
c itr i-»i»
(a rrtr ij«nd«
•condition, practically new.
Kor!
llontra
I.MM
I1«*lur«a V r m p t r i y IlMlnrM l hnnrr« terms see Mrs. Smith, 700 Him Ave-J FOR SALE—Wood f o r sale, small
nue.
. '
27fl*Ctp ' W eeks,and trimmings from the
Main ogles
F
o
r
SALK
T
v
,,
or
tfirto
cHoifi
iots {
mil1- 80c n WBRun ,0f" 1 a t the
sir.isrii me at.tv cowiwst
opposite
Rose
Court,
‘’Toil
o’
the
n’il!l ’in*‘ *“ mnko
h,nvV WfR,fl
SAM’OIIO IXVUITtinVT CIIMIVtXV
27&lt;WJt|» .1'“ ™ Weil— Sliml.ulaer'B Mill.
rhmif &lt;*»________ I0M&lt; StnanoliM A»r. Hill.’’— II. A. Speir.
| F O R ^ a EF: IS Hi re farm , airtiiell*, ____________________ 2 &gt;1 t
1v.p
best in-Futiford.—W. J. Thigpen. 1FARMERS— Plenty of saw dust free
77-Otej «t Shinholser's Mill. H's the right
Cut Flowers—■----------Floral Drnlgnn
Ml-e.o.d.lwp!
FOR
SALE—
1322
five
passenger
Lex­ kind for tiling. *
Annual and Ornamental Plants
ington cor, excellent condition. Run.
. ——
—
811 Myrtle Ave,----- —Phone 2G&amp;-W 10,0(10 miles. Would consider u Ford!
Hernh! ,,n sn,p ot
•Sm,’k&lt;’
coupe or aednn in exchange, if inter-, House, Mobleys Hiug ,&gt;ture and!
977
/ : lie til's Pharmacy.
esteil call 402-J.
77-itp

their daughter and sister, Mrs. G. II.
Brown, on Celery avenue, for some
time past, departed yesterday for their
home near Charlotte, N. C.

B. W. HERNDON

S: O. Shinholser

m i ■'

Daily Fashion Hint

—

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

MISCELLANEOUS

STEWART The Florist

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

LOST

FOR RENT

General Machine and Boiler
F O R R E N T - — Lignt room h o u s e * w elhl.O S f - F a i r t-hell a m i gold
I'rn m e
b, _
Works
located.—A, P. Connelly &amp; Sons, j gls**?*, between Kent’s Vulcanizing■
C ylinder G rinding .
2Cl)-lfejWalks and Clyde River lino. Reward.j
Automobile Repairs
housekeeping
j-Mf*- *1. B. &lt; alder.
273-dtp
FOll
R
E
N
TThree
A cetylene Welding
rooms,
furnished,
Phone
348*W
LOST
-One
platinum
brooch
with
3
Phone 02--------- Sanford, Florida

*1
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•'fi

For Florida; Fair Friday;
Saturday unsettled, probatily niin In north and eentral portions; not much
change in
temperature;
moderate to freish north
winds.
and northeast winds,

*■. . »,* r*! rjj ka Hi )ca * a * i

h e r im a s o n

FOR EXHAUSTION
After Constant Study Noted
• Authority on Health
Stales Cause

L. B. IiODGINS

PURELY

Mrs. Cecil Gahbctt will bo the
e p w o r t h Le a g u e r 8 1
guest of Mrs. G. I. Lourks for the
earning year. 5 Her sister, Miss Mary
Our mayor, Hon. Forest Lake, will
Ervin, will ho the guest of Mrs.
address
the young people in this spec­
Loueks for the week end.
ial program on Epwurth League tin- j
Many from Sanford are attending ion night, February 18th,'-"How Oin
the Subtropical Fair at Orlando to­ Our Epworth Leaguers Serve Their
day. Thi&lt;t is educationnl day and said Communities?” Conje, bring a friend.
2»7*2t
to bo the largest day of the entire Be on time.
week in jmint of attendance.
Intuition ht (ho quality that .innhlen
a woman to win tire argument
Mrs. Morris and daughter, Mrs.
Fight, who have been the guests of 'w ithout bothering Ihu facts.

It is positively alarming to sec tinmany people nowadays who just
haven’t got strength and endurance
enough ,to do hardly anything which
reguiruA, exertion. It naturElV wor­
ries you when you feel that you are
not strong na you used so In*, and you
are not going to hi satrsfu-d until yon
find out tire rerr'kon for if, nhd'eOrfcct
the. fault.
If ymt f id uncomfortable after eafcitng. or wale* up in the morning feel- 1
jing Just ns lirerl u* when you went to
Ibed, \ini nre n victim of thi* modern!
Uuttdillfm, If y vj nre nervous, irrita­
ble, deapaniielit, with apparently no
aim in life, these nre the surest signs
tiiut you nre riot feeding your nerves,
muscles, tissue and brain:; with the
FOR FORM \L I-FNCTIONS
nourishment they Acquire to give you
Tltis i» et ■'it!i dle a gown Lr formal health, strength and eiuh/ranee mill
fnaetten*, r in r 1 it is di-vrlopetl til
F.itin oc%( wrought bit It sihir ibrcaiN. power to stand striuiUoUs «ork aitd
Thcneck and hart kiiuonot c\ t am
Istuml witii siivTr rilJ smi and the dn-.-i
Vcctmflng- thm uthorittW m-.'he i '-. i .
ts laid in plaits ;fi llie hides, rha fnlncs-* s-heii you no longer have tie- irtni and j
iM'ing confined villi a donhie belt ,oi.
ribljon. The girdla bouquet i* in vilantineH jsjur blood riceijs ti&gt; carry J
pastel color.- It takes hut time boars hculllr, strength arid energy to every
lo make thU tnrslcl, vhirh. in medioni 1m uscle at d tvervi in your body, you
sire u (prire .1*j v.int, -Pl-ir: ti iiirleshould put your Ntnm.ach in a hen'thy
rial.
Pirtorial Review Dies* No. 1-116. .‘condition immediately mi ii can digest
Sisea, .11 lo 5u indies bust. Price, jand assimilate them from the food in­
J5 nnta.
r •
to your blood. And (o' prove these
t i i i : •r u n i i r r t i t u T
o p t h is llicoriwi, tho pKenomenai tiow tria l
s n t BXTii at iiir iA t. r f i n i i t m*!mcnt known as UK-CU-MA is making j

27-l-Stpi riinmomh* set i;i it. Kinder leave a t
it Herald office and receive 5*20.00 reIt I-Tn T A C A R S IS ItV IC K ^ r i f t w
273-tfc 1
, EJ.Vfitg W&amp;hl.
yourself. Rhone 3,
——
----------, iALTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
n v ft' KNT—T v.Ti
ni shell neu­ r l \ L DOLLARS REWARD for lost
METAL WORKS
buiti h of jtevs. I will glndly pny*
ronitis. nlro private girnHe.’ /.Mrn,
•&lt;
the
above reward for the delivery of
Phelps,
r,()'J
FaltnoUo-Aye.
27H-3tp
General Repairing
207 French Are.----------- Sanford, FJu. FOR RENT Newly furnisher! rntmi my keys by mall to me at Ashbum,
fin,, same haying been lost Saturday
1-1-Imp,
and kitchenette, 718 \V. ‘First St.
27H-.1t it nil lil, Feb. UHh, white making r. trip
In en aiitomnhile from .lacksonville,
P* i FOR R E N T " ll pstn if* apartment. 3 FI.r., via St. Augustine, Hasting*,
rooms mid Imtlt, unfurnished,’pri- , Daytona, lieLand and Sanford tn Or*
vote entrance. Se-fl -E. H. Koc^ ' i*l \
Flp.' Thiais^a ^ r y j n v ^ bundt
Wigiit ^ rj?
11
- ’ .,,c rihrnll keys oh an extra big ring.
1and has. a imme plate on the ring
P»
i t .u i i i n i s i m i p u n a i m i x n i . K !
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INCREASING FRICTION NOTE
[with the name O. It. Jntm sn, mfrlrcsj
c o r .V T t. i% l it i \ i i :i t v .
s* diui.t, healthy and stro n g people out
IS
ALARMING IN-GERMANY,*
Itmhn. Ga. Thnnkhig nnyond to ro­ Jnmr* T. I Iiinl i * l*»ini(*tnltitt tif» ' *
of weakling a every day by the Inin
Cards of Sanford's Reput­
llnttii4 I-* il.ttilv, !»© f r l i t .
W AtCHKD BV THE FRENCHItim i theie.keys mid mceive tlie reward
Irefbi.
.rlTATIOfc
able Professional Men, each rs
*
------with *my grentiht npirrccintlon, i am T.*: V
HE-CU-MA quickly vitalizes the
!Lilt If L lliinlv. lU^ItJpnrf !!nU«mvn
of whom, In his chosen pro­ B&amp;
(Continued from page 11
mo^t respectfully, O. li. Jarmon, AshIt np|H urliii: fr o m a n nfflduvlt
gasti'n1
jiiite-r so they digest your food
fession the Herald recom­ hx Klein.also is to In; tried, rind likewise h„r,', (; (
Iiifi* Ni«i| JtFi’ U Entl* I'f-sil*
27(1-(5L- Ifl till**
end
pas*
it on to th r intestine*, so
dp||t
tiii
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i
IMufiilQ*
thi*n
fiitp
mends to the people,
t s Recoriicr Guyana of the Emu n retail
v u . Hii'ii* l* i !-t’ ilv. arc nrrtrrcil,nmi
ruLsimllgtc the Iron and vita
fca Hi ku b i h n m n fta tlealera as.-’or In lion
(Mti *hn? tit Mntrlt,
J
■ r*-*|uln*tl no t
t a *e:i a r e
I ,\, I'l, 11'13. lo mon .W-tO'lUe Mil of Corl- nunc:, tmm it into your blood. With
] iiigtcrnlAnd to lie eoncenied respect- *
OPl'OR 1UNI M LOR
lilitilil o * m a i l , it i t p l i u i y o u III LhIs,
lich blood, (nil of health, coursing
Ively with the refusal of the GermanSOME MAN WITH MONEY '»»•It 'V
. ,
Ih o r d,e r e d...............
llial tliU i i o t i m ,In- pulijionr
veins carrying nourishment to
pnlire to salute the French an&lt;i Bid—■ - JtsJird tu tin- H anford H e r a l d &lt;,|tvt n
;oinr
tissue, nerves, muscles, brain
w
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fo
r
e
lg
lit
aveek*;
gimt officers and tho boycott of the To Dun Ido it and at the Same Time
Attorney-aT-Lawr
W IT N E S S my Imml a n d t h e s e a l nf and every part of your body, you will
merchant a against the occupying forEnrich the Treasury or Semi- ’ «u|il c o u r t oil Hi!* i h e l f t l i d a y of J a n ­
u a r y a . n 1*^:3,
quickly regain your former strength
O rcr Seminole County Bank
res.
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note County
(ARAL)
K. A. DOUOl.ASd
C te rh o f llns i*lrtrull «'ourl ami endurance.
Another
of
Essen’*
leading
daily
M.
M,
Smith
up-ns
practically
the
BANFORl)
FLORIDA
Heiulnoto C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
RE-CD-MA is said in Hanford by
newspapers, the Essern-r AllRemeine last of tho undeveloped lands in the Qeo. A. l i e C a i n i
the
Union Pharmacy and the leading
g
o
ll
e
ll
o
r
mid
of
C
u
u
u
s
s
l
Zeitung. has twen forbidden to pub­ flowing well district of Sanford. To
fu r
dealers
in every city
-,»/ f ■ Adv.
lish for n fortnight.
the cast practically everything is de­
Reports
from
other
parts
of.
the
oc­
veloped some five or six miles from
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
cupied area indicate that m ilitary oc­ Snnfofd; to the South' the flowing ■■u*MHatuisaBBHHBRBaBnnHHHBQBaaDBaaH«aaMaiiKHiiHaHH*BBn
cupation of the mine:* is being lesum- well belt reachea only about one-half
F lin t N a tio n a l B an k B u ild in g
to tjlc IIorth ^ LakL. Monroe mul
SANFORD -;I
FLORIDA e l and further arrests are being made. ,
*
Workmen of the Prosper mine No. 3 the St&lt; j oht|B river nntl | 0 the w c jt
quit when thi* property wu* occupied the acreage in the flowing well ludt is
and the miners nt-the Rheir.hahen and limited. Thin acreage covers about nil
United Wilhelm mine* called protest there is left of whnt is usunlly term ­
strikes.
ed rielety or flowing well lands.
LAWYER *!•
Ten years ago it,w as said by some
* Court House
druckers j n Sanford that no mure doKANSAS C ITYVrALL-FEI) BEEF
UMOir-CI A ATI A rtif TlsTpci :vt’i«PnH'gtwns needed Tor the reason
1 1IC 11,0 i t l N D I U D u d |that the markets Web already glutted,
Our Meats aro of tilt* Finest tjualily
Examined
Glouea Dcalgued
Get Mv Prices Before Buying
; 'nd that any iturplus vvouhi reduce the
U! w2
t
j pries to KUch an extent that it wourd 5 f-i—l_ F of Y o u r C o n x i n i e u c F I r L B r ^ r f n g U
j Itc suicidalf to those o t th a t timo In 3 ’Tiii m 1 e n n s y l y a t l i a
TenderMn Steaks Shopidcr Roasts
i g».*
Vacuum Cup
tin* buslnost, but the development bus 8 , ’Bccf ItoaslB
OpIlclan-'Optomrtrlat
5
Fork
Roasts
T-Rone
Steaks
Round Steaks
’ Increased many hundreds’ fat acres
311 Kest First Kirest Hanford, Fla.
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Club Steaks
.Brisket,
Stew
Tripe
Suprem
e
alHbP thcrl and new market* have been
K llv erto ft n
| ?ot.k c i i n p s '
Pickled IM{fs Feet
Spare
Ivlhs
found and today general prices’ are
Fnt Mackerel
Sirloin
Roasts
(
ounlry
Sausage
better for ail .kinds of truck grown in
Breakfast Bacon
Chuck Roasts
Soup Bottc
the Sanford celery delta than they
a r c h it e c t
Breakfast
Sausage
lYime
Rib
Roasts
Hurl;
Hams
.
103 Palmetto Av«.-P h a tie 4Bt*J were te a to fifteen years ago.- SanBologna
Rolled
Roasts
'
Mutton
Roast
fonl has just cfamfaienced to grow, and
‘
Room 7, Miller Bldg..'y.
Pure Pork HomeRump Roasts
Mutton Stew
“jthe
man who is fnr sighted enough tn
■ANFORD
FLORIDA
made Sausage
Luncheon
M
eats
L
iver
vlsualiae ii future Sanford can readLink Sausage
H am burger Steak Ham ily'see thc end of new development in
dr r m
elsh
the trucking line. The man with n
Graduate Veterinarian
few acres of land in cultivation in
telephone**
Office
FIRE, 1.1FK, AUTO INSURANCE the Sanford celery district, will bo a
. Ulicc I 2o
Opposite F. O.
w&lt;pithy m «l a few years hence. D nPasideneo 257
Del and, Florida
I
di'Velopof1 land.; a r e , eheopee today
. Mrg. A. It Spencer
*r
than
ttfey
i
%
or
will"
he
again
in
this
,
n
SPIRELLA COKSETIEHE
Tile mock shall inherit the earth.
delta, und'somo man with money who
-4 0 2 S a n f o r d A v e n u e ,- g
Sanford and DeLand
ft tBec'xvnl jdcK uif thd reriiaitVder df
Rut There* won't Be much fun in a
I’.
().
Address,
223
Ho.-Doulevard
world peopled exclusively by hen­
thct.e undeveloped lands and double a a u a B n n a * B a B a a M n a a a B a a n a a u iia n a B n K B B a a M n n a a iiiiM
77-11,» aB aM B anH aaaB aaB B aaaB aB B aB H B B B H aaB aaaaaaaaB B a
pecked husbands,
Rhone 408’
- DeLand, Florida .and treble his money.
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b e f o r e e i g h t a n d a f t e r 0,

8 . M. Lloyd naya advertising in the
Herald pays. His advertising of specDr. and Mrs, «fl N. Bishop, of New inis last week-syfd over1half of ihn
York, urc.the guests o f Mr, and Mr*. shoes In- advoittuw or a t llie note of
tV, V. M cQub nt their country hpnte 10 out of every 15 pnir advertised.
Watch for J}is spec la la, every week.

Great

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Basket Ford Japan Tea,
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GREEN JAPAN TEA,
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10 POUNDS SUGAR,
t o r .m

15 POUNDS POTATOES, g g C
ELGIN BUTTER,
lb .

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York Cream Cheese,

lb.

A. &amp; P. Evaporated Milk,

George A. DeCottes
—

FRED R. WILSON

ICHELLE MAINES

FLORIDA AND. WESTERN MEATS

SAVE MONEY ON

FANCY PRUNES,
lb.
LARD
LEMONS,
per ilo7-en ...............

A. &amp; P. CORN FLAKES,
nnchat-c . ............................. ...... .

PEANUT BUTTER,
in liulli, II,.....................

5 lbs. QUAKER OATS,
in bulk for

!Leary McLaulin, Jr.,
. &lt;f70pt.I&gt;.

Goodrich

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

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W. J. THIGPEN
; Real Estate

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PAGE SEVEN

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ALL KINDS OF FANCY CHEESE AND BUTTER
SUGAR-CURED HAMS, lb................. ..... ............25c
PRIME KANSAS CITY BEEF, lb............ ..... .......25c
BREAKFAST BACON, lb........ ..............
25c
MILK-FED VEAL, lb. ...................... ....................... ...25c
MINNESOTA STRIPS, lb. ............................ A;...25c
WESTERN LAMB, OVEN ROAST, lb. ;
......... 25c
SW IFTS PREMIUM HAMS, l b . ............ .........25c
------- -THESE ARE SPECIALS
ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS, l b . .......... ........ 25c
,O 1,^^ B,
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. i s . . . . . ^ .....................35c
FANCY SHIELD BACON, lb.
25c
LAMB CHOPS, lb....................................... .......... ........ 35c
DEXTER BRAND BACON, lb...................
25c
FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS. MILK-FED; lb..: , ,30 c
SMOKED BACON, lb..... .... ................ ..... ..... 25c
FANCY GEORGIA PORK LEGS, l b . .............20c K PICNIC HAMS, lb. 20c; BREAKFAST BACON, 23c
PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD, l b . ........ 15c U
nI FANCY WHITE BACON, lb. ... f.. .......... 1.5'/2c

ER’S

DOOR TO THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS

gKS. FitEDDAIGKR, Society Editor
Phone 2I7-W
Ittall*. mw le ln ,e -e *

errallr •»»,«!«(»*
SOCIAL C A L E N D A R

THESE ARE FANCY

nt the Grammar .School foM he school
children. Last evening she gave nn
entertainment nt the High School be­
fore n large uml appreciative aud­
ience.

WEST FIRST STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA

f« Ifit fu fa Rs

son who for n chnAge desires an even- nothing short of mnrvelous.
"Robin Mood is more than an opera;
NEGRO RUNS AMUCK
***jing devoted to a display of art rather
Opposite hjm played Helen Russell jit’s nn institution and n part of a Uh. ,
,
,
.
t llr Tti&lt;»
anatomy and v;ho knows good as Maid Marian, no great beauty, it ernl education, and *8 long as AmenLITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. id.—Ed
' music and loves good singing.
[must he admitted, hut possessing n cans are Americans, a worthy presen- j Reason, negnurfi-nn amuck hero yesAn opera of such merit us "Robin voice that for quality of tone, range tatlon of it, such ns Miss Valentino in terdny ami b; V \e he war, foiled by a
TH E WOMAN’S CLUB
Hood” demands a singing cast of the uml clearness left no room for citi- presenting, always will attract a host j bullet from a polieemnn's pistol, kijlThe monthly meeting of the litera­ Of May Valentine’s production o f .highest order, and*the company Instjcism.
*
of music lovers to enjoy it.--From ed Will Houston, another negro, nnd
ture department will be held Wednes­
“Robin Hood," which played to u fair night fully met this requirement. It
The entire performance was n con Lake Charles (I.n.) American-Press,, stabbed fgur whito men and four white
day, February '28th at
p, m. All
. women. Min. &gt;Jargirct Bennett, one
members are urged to be present. The house nt the Arcade Inst night, the can't, be said that the members w ere’linuous outpour of wonderfully heau- January ..A.
“Robin
Hood'
will
be
a
t
the
Princf tlu&gt; sventen, is believed to b* fatalannual election of officers of the de­ lent complimentary thing that can be the handsomest in the world; in fact tiful music, the kind that never will
cess
Tuesday
night,
February
20th.
\y
Injured. Others rlabbed by the nopartment will bo held by ballot, ac­ said is that hardly a detail of De- some of them were very plain, but dif-ldic, but on the contrary is remember----------------------------gro
are
Mrs.
C. W. Davis ar.d her son; .
cording to the Constitution.
n,,(l 8,1,,g. In addition to those nlKoven’s masterpiece is found wanting ferent from the musical shows where
STIW1UT FARM AGENCY
t Mrs. Louis Ambojt. St ve Evans, a
.SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Presented ns it was by. „ company oft there was beauty of face and form Iready mentioned there is the nrmour11.1 Magnolia Ave.
deputy ^h^riiT, A. 15. Julnron and C.
d every one „f M*ut no ringer a t nil, every one in la s t.e r’s song, perhaps the best loved of
Don’t lore time if this ii.t 'rests you. u. William*..
Mrs. H. II. Chappell will entertain all American, each and
ipnls
' to "'Rht's entertainment had a» voice
wns last
^ taken to n hospital with
Voice nnd’bjr|viira
and bravura pieces nnd
and sung ns
a* It
it was
Inst Good r. room house, selt located, nice' Reason was
the members of the Social Service De­ whom, from the principals down J n,*ht *
‘S , ;
bui ^ ‘'
Tn h i s l i ^ M T s t o m T
partment of the Methodist Missionary the last one in the! cliSrJB, is nn a rtis t!11 won‘,trfttl vo,ce flt ih&amp;i' ttnd w m c!" iKht ’* # ' # " an beside ..
, \
with, "»**rks n &gt;',n" fr,,m nn
er. House' in excellent condition.' wh. He in rot e.ipeetcd to live,
Society of the Methodist church Mon- and a singer, ns well, with the seen - !had ,00*" ,nH **"■ „ „
at, the music!
r'or Kob,n
DeKovc." &lt;k" v,,« il
11 «rcnt ,mnrc**i6n‘ Thp Owner for quick rale names very low
Ibuston, according to w -.r -sres,
cry beautiful t o look
___ _______
____
•lay •fternoon nt .1 o’clock.
absence of the chorus in this number price, S2.-1U0, S850 cn-.il, bnlnnce w»n ^tabbed t » death who i he i.lterMrs. Chappell will lie assisted by grand am! the costuming effective a n d ; T ’" 1* “ tcnor pin " " P 1® nml hc,,uti:
Imonthly. The monthly payments are fern! in n qunne! between ttenson
Mrs. Camp Mrs. R. G. Hickson and I Handsome, and voices all of which fl‘l w'ic" nnd with &gt;'outhful vi&gt;r,,r nn,,
t.hp ““l* ,lM" m,!" inK‘
Mrs. Raynor.
; tend to hold one spellbound, the even-1H«*pn»«IWe temperament, for Robin There is a lot to be said for Mny[u.M {,inn tht. vern;;.' rent paid for nnd his mother-in-law.
_____
i,1)( waa f|'j,te’n revelation
i is nn ardent lover as well ns a hero, Valentine's revival of “Robin Hood," 15j„,j|nr j](plfsea&lt;
4
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ROBIN HOOD

Hi

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Fa l»a

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Friday—Snllie Hnrriabn Chapter, N.
S. 1&gt;. A. R. will meet with Miss
Met) Whitner on Magnolia Ave., at
B p. m.
Friday.—Mrs. W. 1. Hughey will en­
tertain the members of the Rebckah Lodge nt 8 p. m. at her home nt
20I&gt; Hast Fifth street. All mem­
ber* and their friends are cordially
invited.
Monday—Social Service Department
of the Missionary Society, M. K. ENTERTAINM ENT AT TH E H. S.
*j-|( (om m ensuratcly comment un all &lt;' t*" Law ill this role last night w as though to rail any presentation of the
w hy pay rent wli-r. i !- m e can tie
Chuixh, will meet a t the home of The
r audience which enjoyed the pro^ jnlitic* i f the Valentine re. all th at. He is Idg nnd siib- oliil of m asterpiece a revival is ttiniost a sac- bought on s\ji b en- y to :nr„
2T8-lfc
Mrs. H. II. Chappell on Celery nvc- gram of Fl trcnce Gilbvit linnscorn at viva! i f “itobht Hood" would call for form and attractive of face. And he rilege, for it never lias been dead, nnd
.
-------------- - --*
nse at II o'clock.
the lligii School auditorium last even- i.n It m ite-.l spare rnd n superfluity of possesses a voice of the mellowest, it n e v e r will &lt;H&lt;* because of tin- fart
Da’ly Herald on sale .it Joe's Smoke
mg was most responsive to the lovely ndjertlvr*. Suffice it to say therefore f.n ai fibre. Hi* duvtr. with Maid that its many clinrtutlig melodies wit! House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Mrs. \ . L. ( . Acosta, of .Ini kson*, work of the speaker in monologue
j| vvn„ )ot tor perfect to the pcr-jM nrian and his solo work ns well were keep it always alive.
| Hunt’s Phr.rmaty.
tf
rillr, is in the city for a brief stay, and song. Mrts. Ilanscom has a rich
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and bt'illinnt contralto voiee

“3 Blocks
From
High Prices”

S The most Satisfactory Automobile to own is a

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SMASH g:o the Prices! We are on the job again with a big display of bargains for you. By very careful bu. ing
we are enabled to offer you again some of the OLD TIME BARGAINS, Even though the merchandise bns rd*
vanced, we have bought ahead and can give you the benefit of our advantage. Below are a few of the mrny
values our store offers the thrifty buyer now. COME EARLY!

Lasts Three Days Only
HOUSEHOLD AND
KITCHEN WARE
98c
98c
49c
29c
98c
49c
95c

ALARM
CLOCKS

WATCHES,
only
. i1..,.....,....

FOOT TUBS,
each ............. ........
10-qt. GALVANIZED
PAILS
ENAMEL WATER
PITCHERS

5-ql. BERLIN KETTLES
with covers .... .............
6-(|t. ENAMEL TEA
KETTLES ..... .. ..

5&gt;(jt. ENAMEL KE'ITLES,
Special value ..........
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5
.

SPECIAL

ALUMINUM PERCOLA­
TORS, $1.50 value,).... ...... .
,

WASH BOARDS,
e a c h ................ —

Ladies' Rest Room

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO.

FRY PANS,
IQ!,* inch

5

5 Hanford, Fla-, Comer Second Street and Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties
One of the Largest and Most Up-to-date Drlvc-in Filling
u ,„ ,L

Stations in this part of the Hlate
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98c
49c
29c

BROWN ROCKINGHAM MIXING
BOWLS, Six Sizes Priced at
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98c

10-qt. WHITE AND WHITE ENAM ­
EL COMBI NETTES, ^
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|2 .5 0 valuV m : ...

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PHONE 550

213-215 SANFORI) AVENUE-

GALVANIZED COMBI; NETTES ..........................

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etc. it wilt help to beautify your
hr in* ami 1-kiwise your town, f^lno
young plant* nt reasonable price*. «|d.
Hr*t&gt; Street,

which

Mr. and Mru IL U. Fcrran, of Eus- ’ -.vas wonderfully in her costume
tls, were visitors in the city yester- songs "By My Strawberries" and
day.
(
_
i"Down Vauxhnlt Way," ami her grace
---- *—
’r,f ntanner was very winning.
E, L. 1limey, of Columbia, S.
ore.
-------Miring the recent nrirvais and spent « t
VALENTINE PARTY
few days here transacting business. | Last evening Misses Junitttn Alien
-------- -and Carrie Darsey entertained moat
Mr*. .1. N. Bennett, of Asheville,,N.'delightfully at a Valentine party at
U spending some time in Sanfurd, llie home if the former on West Seeitopping at the Montezuma.
jond street.
Festoons of hearts, and other VaiL F. Chide wood, of Orlando, wns online suggestions together with bas­
is the city yesterday transacting bus- Lets of red roses nnd ferns, adorned
the various rooms.
-------Tin* evening was merrily spent with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.' Holton and: games nnd music, and at a late hour
f*U*hter of Union, S. C., arrived here refreshments of hut chocolate nnd
yesterday mid are pleasantly located cukes were served.
*t the Montej’timu.
About twenty members of the young
r.ot enjoyed this lovely event.
Mr*. Jack Goebel, of Daytonu Reach,
Mhe attractive house guest of Mrs.
BON TON BRIDGE CLUB
R, Klrtley a t her home on MagMrs. Ben Caswell wns the charming
Mia avenue.
,■
hosU'33 yesterday afternoon when she
--------Sentertained nt bridge nt her homo on
M- Curry, of Atlanta, arrived in Magilolin avenue, the guests being the
the rity yesterday nnd is making his members of the Bon Ton Bridge Club.
headquarters ut the Montezuma while
Yellow nnd green, the color motif,
is-tho city on business.
vns artistically carried out in the
-decorations and other details. Bas­
in respect of the family of the dc-jkcts of caicndulns being effectively
craied I), A, Kelley, the meeting of used.
dll’ Music Department of the WumThe hours passed quickly in the ab­
Ms t ’lub was postponed
sorbing game of bridge and when
scores were counted, It wns found
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Clnrke nnd Miss that high Bcorc was held by Mrs. Jack
CLrke, of WIlMamstown, Mnss., were Geobcl, who was awarded a set of
wamg the arrivals here yesterday and table markers nnd ‘pencils.
fre spending a short time here enAt the conclusion of the card game,
icute to other points in the state.
the hostess served pressed chicken sal­
ad, sandwiches, pickles, coffee and
•’Ir. and Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen, stuffed, dates. The hostess was as­
uri little son Billie, and their guest, sisted in serving and entertaining by
'f*- W. H, Pritchett, of Lakeland, Mrs. Bryan Sturmnn nnd Mrs. I). D.
*ere visitors at the Sub-Tropicni Fair Caldwell.
11 Gilando «n Wednesday,
The guests wore: Mrs. J. I). Wood­
ruff, Miss Esther Miller, Mrs. Ed.
-Mm. G, L. Ilanscom, of SL Pcters- Betts, Mrs. C. R. Kirtiey und guest
is spending a few days here nt Mrs. Jack Goebel, of Daytona Reach;
f Montezuma. Mrs. Ilanscom gave Mrs. Fred Wight, Mrs. Joe Chittenentertainment yesterday afternoon don nnd Miss Fern Wank

Qpcn Da^ 1and N ight

PALMS -T h is is a good tim e to plant
tin ns in your parkw ay,-your lawn,

ENAMEL DINNER
’ PAILS

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SHOE SPECIALS

Dry Goods Department
SCOUT PERCALES, guar­
anteed fast color, yard

18c
15c

DRESS GINGHAM, 27-in.
good quality, yard ..........

LORRAINE SILVER
SPRAY TISSUES, yard

LADIES BLACK KID 1-STRAP OX­
FORDS, $3.50 value. Sale price

:65c

2,r........... $2.98
$3.49

LINGERIE CREPE, colors Orchid,
Flesh and White,
4.
2
yard
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... i -i i ■■ ■

DRESS GINGHAM, 32-in.
wide, yard
............

t

SPECIAL LOT IMPORTED GING­
HAMS, beautiful range patterns,
priced for 3 days
ONLY, yard

49c

BRIDAL
WREATH NAINSOOK.
White only, 50c value,
Q Q o
yard
SPECLAIi—TABLE DAMASK, 2 and
3 yard lenglhs, regular 75c quality,
sold by the piece only
at, yard ........... .
'

LADIES’ PATENT l-STRAP
FORDS. $4.00
value ... .... ........ -

OX­

LADIES’ FANCY PATENT
FORDS AND PUMPS
$5,00 value

OX-

LADIES’ COMFORT SLIPPERS. 1atrnp, rubber heels, ?3.
value. Sale price .

50c
I. A DIES COMFORT
69c RIPPETTE
BED
OXFORD TIES, pair $2.98
$2.98
SPREADS, 81x90, each
CREPE RATINE,
CHILDREN’S PATENT LEATHER
good quality bleached mus­
98c SHEETS.
jaid
1-STRAP OXFORDS.
lin Sheets, center
98c
$2.25
extra
wide, pair
VOILLS* superb 69c
seamed, each
assortment patterns, yard
PILLOW CASES,
EXTRA
PRINTED VOILES,
25c
42x36, each .......
$1.79
SPECIAL
1$1.79
^atd

WITCHERY CREPE,
Dress Material,
yard ..................

the

newest

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

.* ttT * * »* * f

*****

.

..

WHITE ORGANDIES, ' f
A A p
yard 91.19 down to ....... * l v v
MERCERIZED BEACH CLOTH. 36in. wide, colors guaranteed sun! proof. Special price, , v
yard ...:;h;bt;Ji.)Uu‘.)..............
BERNESE SWISS, 36-ip. wide. There
is nothing finer for nn attractive
dress than this fine
crisp material, y a r d ............’

69c

SYBIL DIMITA', extrn fine material,
colors Orchid, Flesh nnd White, GOc
value. Special price 3 y l A l n
days only, yard ..........

BOYS* TOMMY TUfJKER BLOUSES

BOYS’ SCOUT SHOES, alf sizes.
SIioch in this lot are all guaranteed
leather nnd most of them arc sold
regularly at $2.25 and $2.50. Snlo

35c

each
BOYS’ CHAM BRAY WORK
S i n RTS, each . .................

49c

price

HOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS. # Q Q p
Collar attached, ench
u O v

—
=

O f f TO

$5.0®

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

'J fj

MEN’S ALL
LLEATHER
LEATHER ^t
WORK SHOES, pair....«

Q g

---- ..

SPECIAL

W. B. CORSETS, in our new stock
of these Corsets wo have n style
for every type and if you buy n W.
B. you get m ore, value for your
money, priced jat
if- -

^

only, pair

:

BARGAIN TABLE
We have n lot of Shoes from our
very best stock. Seme numbers that
we have discontinued and some .odd
sizes. • These will be all placed on this
tablo and marked out cheap. jMen’s,
Women’s ami Children’s and if any
member of the family needs shoes,
thin in your elutnec.

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IN THE HEART O F TH&amp; WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME Ilk

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923

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BUSINESS PART
OF QUINCY, FLA.

&lt;•&gt;

W*&gt;*

NUMBER 277

CALIFORNIANS M NOUOT

eonditimt
except
, j j * good
p m
..........■
west of the Apalnrhieola Rlvor, whero
t| .1,
low lands'nhi.too wet, nnd locally In
■ E fT r
the
peninsula where more rain is need­
ii
■ sl &lt;
' ;
» ?ed. Work wns slightly delayed In
PAC1FIC AND ATLANTIC HAVE some localities. Temperature* aver­ TW EN TY-FIVE THOUSAND’ DAMSEVERAL ON CASUALTY
aged much nbovo the normnl over nil
AGE TO STO RES AND TO­
divisions, except the extreme north
.
BACCO STOCK
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and west, whore they were nhout the
*
BBCAU8E 0 FATOTUDE OF RANI) P rA Y E D
TWO DAYS’ VISIT TO SAr
t l l y T h e A s a n r ln lr il I 'r r a a l
average for the srason. Midday tem­
&lt; ttr T h e A » &lt; x k | i ( r r r u l
g e r m a n p o l ic e t o w a r d 1 0 / 1 1 W
1 L flIL U
SEATTLE, F e b .'15.—A humber of peratures were well up in tho 80's in
VORD BROUGHT TO SUC­
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 15.—Fire in
lives arc believed to have been lost some central nnd southern counties.
THE FRENCH SOLDIERS
CESSFUL CLOSE TODAY
the business section of Quincy, nenr
early today when the British steamer The exceptionally mild weather nnd
hero Inst night caused, damage of ap­
Tuscan Prince went ashore near Es- generally 'sufficient moisture favored
proximately 125,000, including $15,000
tevan, Van Couver Islnnd, nc-nmling germination ami growth of truck, mel­ tobacco stock, according to advices.
n wireless received from the tug ons nnd early planted corn, all of Tho fire is believed to have originat­
jSea
Monarch. “Ship brenking up, we which are advanced beyond the aver­ ed jn the Moseley building, damnging
Severed In Ruhr Section Where
By the Entire Parly Who Snw
MADE SW EET MUSIC AT IMPRO­
'arc
going down" wns last message age for the season. A moderate cold tobacco, stocks in the airjoining build­ WILL )IE HELD IN GREENVILLE.
Spirit pf Strife prevalent
The Varied Industries of (he
SOUTH, CAROLINA, IN
VISED BAND STAND ACROSS
from Tuscan Prince which wns pick­ wave prevailed over the section west, ings. .
•
With Security Police
APRIL
City Substantial
FROM VALDEZ HOTEL
ed up by radio station of Seattle Har­ of the Suwannee River from the 7th'
to the 0th, doing some damage to ten­
bor Department.
(H r T h e A &gt; M lla lr 4 l’ r » H )
#
lilt The
I 'n - W )
Tire visit of the Cuiifornlans to San­
One of the features of the enter­■
der truck and killing strawberry
DUSSBLDOBF, Feb. 15. — Ten
9
.-------WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—An in­
ford wns brought to n close Inst night
ta
tainment
for
the
Cnfifornin
visitors
to
bloom;
temperature
whs
freezing
or
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Fob.
15.
—
The
thousand German security police
vitation to attend n convention of U.
in
otic
»f
the
best
appointed
banquets
throughout the occupied region ore to the city last night wan the band con­ Steamship Santa Ritn which had been liclow west of the Apalachicola river t'arlnt Shipments for February Itth : S. Good Roads nsnociation nt Rankand programs that has been carried
bo disarmed today by order of Gen­ cert by the 151th Infuntry band un­ searching for tho Steamer Nika of on the 7th. A marked change is noted Florida—Sanford section ............ 51 head National Highway nnd United;
out
in the long list of achievements
der
the
direction
of
Bandmaster
Ed­
Washington hns gone on tho rocks nt in the progress of truck am! general Florida—Manatee section ___._.... 22 States Good Ronds show to Ik* held
eral Dcgouttc. It was explained nt the'
of the Snufrml Chamber of Comgar
Dali.
An
improvised
hand
stand
farm
work
in
the
region
of
the
ever­
the
entrance
to
Puget
Sound,
accord­
French headquarters this action deem­
April hi to 21, a t Greenville, S. (’.,
California ............... ................:......
metre. The dining room of the Val­
ed advisable because with the Ger­ was oVoctcd on the Taknch lot just ing to n wireless picked up nt 5:10 glades, whore the hitherto overflowed Florida—Tampa section ............
g lire to Ik* extended to President liardez hotel never looked prettier than
man attitude townrds the French mil­ across from the Valdez lintel and n o'clock this morning. It was Inter re­ portions dried 'rapidly; some toma­
_'| ding, Vice President Coolidgc, nnd
&gt; i ' /o
•.
...
„
,,,
,
|
,
.
it
did m the Florida drets of Spanish
itary. Hereafter Schutz Folizei arc .to fine concert was given to the visitors ported that the slCnmer Kewnnee toes, beans and pens were shipped 'T o tal
Senators
............
I
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l
, ,,
moss and the beautiful llnme
flame vine
vino
the Okeechobee district. Oats
or-! ,
,
,
be considered by tho French as pro­ nnd local people about seven o'clock tvna close to the Snntn Rita nnd wns from
, , , .
... .
. . . i Shipments previously unreported, by the committee representing-the
on pillars and on
n
r
fs
X
f
.......
....
.
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VCrywhon.*
beforo
the
banquet
at
the
hotel
start­
hurrying*
to
the
rescue.
The
Captain
made fair progress, but the condition!^ F d , , 3th. Floridn&gt; 75 crates.
ganizullons in a series'of conferences
tectors of the Ruhr community with­
post:, nnd'over the, windows nnd fes­
beginnig today. The committee hopes
out any connection with Berlin. In ed. This featuie on the program of en­ of the Snntn Ritn reported that she js below the average. The planting of j
,
tooned from thu ceiling in n manner
that Harding’s arrangements for ids
addition to he recent incident at Gel- tertainment was greatly appreciate was being pounded by heavy sens but melons nnd cantaloupe continued lo­
POTOMAC YARDS: 28 cars: N.
that
reminded one of the typical Floscnkirchcn, tho French consider the M by tho California people and ijuring did not think she would sink.
Florida trip will be made f.o ' he will
vniif.
e.iirua irvuv m e in gooti
coil- »&gt; ■&lt;&gt; h i m , , , .
r
,
cally.
Philadelphia, G; Pittsburgh,
-I;
„ * Citrus, treet .are in
, , good con
I" Philauelphin,
IMtsburi
ridn woodland?. The tables were cnpolice Inclined to use )hoir arms-too! t '10 banquet it was mentioned by Col.
ditfon; much premature bloom; ship-?., , , ,
„
., ., . ,
rrtu m to Washington about the time ,
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, .
...
, ,,
Heffalo, 2 Albany, 2; Rovhcstt
ster, 1;
..
, ,
,. ,,
. h.inccd by b g baskets of Sanford ros- •
freely especially when they get into! K idding in his speech and he cumpliSEATTLE, Feb. 15.—The Const merits of fruit continued. Peach bloom
,.
...
... .
of the meetings nrtd enable him to
,
/ . ,
,
Washington, 1; Poston, I; Utica, 1.
&lt;• and other .flowers ami the whoh?
disputes-with French soldiers. Hend- wonted the band and their lender. Ed- Guard cutter Snohomish has taken nil is profuse; some fruit is one-half
stop in Greenville and tnnku an ad-,
“.cr.e under the softly shaded lights
_
dress. •
qusrtcrs here has n record of twelve gnr Ball, who was formerly from Red­ members from the steamer N'ika which i inch in diameter. Strawberries n~c
Declinations of Florida Shipments
looked like fairyland and the visitors
lands,
California.
lias burned to the water’s edge, nc- abundant in the peninsula. Tobacco
incidents where police used firearms j
Florence, 22; Chicago, 3; Waycross,
were channel) nt the sight ns they
Thus our own band scored another cording to the wireless.
plants rilude good progiess. Ranges
against the military.
came into the dining room. The crowd
t!S;
Atlanta, I; Lima, O., I; Indinnap Forbes to Resign
triumph nnd the boys were invited in
improved, but stock are thin. Sun­
jolis, 1; West Jacksonville, I; New
wns a record breaker in point of a t­
Veteran’s Bureau,
ESSEN, Fob. 15.—The boycott bat-l to the
enjoyed it to tho { SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 15. — Tire shine wns deficient, except in the
tendance
ami the late arrivals had a
York,
12;
Philadelphia,
J
;
Detroit,
2;
British freight steamer Tuscan Prince southern division.
tic between the Franco-Beiginn occu­ fullest.
No Appointment j dlllicult time to gel seats a stho largo
i-jjj
j Columbus, I; Memphis, 1; Portland,;
has gone on the rocks at an unknown
pational forces nnd the Germans is
Showers were Irregularly distrlhut- U ,c &gt; ,. Snvnnnnh( 1S. &lt; incini,uti. 3;
i room was packed and jammed and the
position' between here and Seattle «*d in the centra division. The la s t;St h(niiB&lt; 2 ; Fort Wayne, Ind., 1 ;! Has Been Made hut Ex-Bervicc Man
daily becoming more acute in the Miuk False Report
nnnngvr of the grill, Joseph Weg|
and is breaking up fast, according to days of the previous week, however.; MtintfT„Mlt.ry(
Ruhr, particularly in Essen.
W ill T a k e Place
Scranton, I ; I utoquic
man,
who
had
charge
of
all
the
nr^
On tfombing Outrages a wirdezs message received here at gave modcrntely heavy rums, and.
The most noticeable features arc the
riiugrtneuts for the big banquet show­
! Yards, ft; Baltimore. 3; Pittsburgh, 2}
I H t T h r A « « i o r Irtf riS I ' r r m l
,
as a consequence, the ne»d of general
failure of cooperation by the German
For Personal Gain 0:15 o’clock this morning.
ed hi* generalship nnd knowledge of
_J|
.lerscy City, 1; Montreal, I; Toledo,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 15. — The
rnln* is not so urgent. Temperatures j
police and tho refusal of hotels nnd
hnndling big affairs by meeting every
resignation of Col. Charles It. Forbes
NEW YORK, Feb. 15.— The Italian wen* Imrninl or above during most of
merchant's to servo the French nnd Representative of Burns and Thiel
nituation with a smile 5nd making
as director of the Veterans’ Bureau evervmu*
steamship
Moncanisio,
Norfolk
for
the
time.
Citrus
trees
arc
in
splendid
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
,
.
„
,
,
Belgians.
•
comfortable. His excellent
Agencies, Took the Money
Marseilles, is sinking about 510 miles condition; there is much bloom-hud
’
Mlrd Sifirc Last Report: has been plaml in the lutnds of.Presl-| _
menu
wna
greatly enjoyed and his ser­
In retaliation the allies seized two
Lnim Savuiin.ih: 13th: Destined to iR.tH Harding and the prcnldent Is now
off Cape Henry, Va.. according to a and bloom. The settirg of eitrus tree*
vice was jKjrfct t nnd added much to
_ t-j
( l l r T W A M o rln lrd I 'r e a a j
of the largest hotels in Essen, but
Louisville
1,
luronto
I;
belouary
14
i
li
eon
tide-ring
the
njipoiirtmeiit
of
one
wireless report picked up here. Tire continued. Oats nre.fnir to poor—good
Vi:a i
the
great
success
of
the
banquet.
The
CHICAGO, Feb. 15.— Albert Railin,
tfiis was met by furthbr active oppo­
‘!«rdined to Boston 2, Chicago 2, Buf- 0f three former service men to the .11steamship Ctfrpluke, New Orleans for
following
menu
was
served:
sition by the Germans, Yesterday the jllna Albert Ilulnnorv, confessed spy Havre, picker! up the distress call in some instances, but dnmage from fclo 2, Cleveland 1, New York 1.
rectorship, it is said defiiiintely in adGermans severed electric current sup­ fiulVgcnt pro'vnteur, admitted yester­ when (evenly sever! miles from the rust, ns elsewhere in the peninsula, is
Shrimp Cocktail
From
West
Jacksonville,
Feb.
U
thii
ministration
quarters. •
plying the Kalacrhof hotel, where the day under cross exnmlnntion by 0. sinking craft and huu gone to her-as­ reported. Corn planting is not general, Declined to Peoria 1, Chicago 1, New,
Celery «l la Sanford, Olfvc/i, Pickles
hut the work was advanced. Shipment
allied engineering • commission wns L. Smith, assistant attorney general sistance.
Crca mof Chicken Soup
’
FOURTII S l.tB K T PARK NOW
.
•
of
peas, beans, mid some tomatoes York 1.
quartered. Tlje French countered with of Michigan, thnt many of his reports
Broiled St. Johns River Shud, Drawn
’From
Florence,
Feb.
14th:
Destined
HAS
NEW
BENCHES
were made fro mthe Okeechobee dial-,
an ultimatum that unless the lights while an agent of the Hums and
Rutter Sauce
MIAMI. Feb. 15.—Relief that thr rict, where truck is reported in excel-: to New York 5, Potomac Yards 3,
were restored by six o’clock Inst ev­ Thiel detective agencies, were false. shipping board freighter Carolina*
RnaM Stuffed Spring Chicken with
Jersey,
City
I,-Rochester
I.
The
.seating
rapacity
of
the*
llli
St.
lent condition. Strawberries are nbunening, the entire lighting system of the
Sugar I'Ca.H and Mashed Piitntocs
Rnlnnow, in n deposition being tak­ which grounded off Jupiter light house I .inm, but need rain locally; and th
Freni Wnvcross, Feb. 14th: Pestin- I'nrk has been'enlarged by the gen­
city would be shut down. At that hous en by Frank I’. Walsh, attorney for I early yesterday was in danger of bt»Heart
of Seminole Ix*ttneu, Russian
weather i* rullicr warm for best do- 11 * ’ *s'1'"'
Baltimore I. ( hi- erous gift uf. Messrs. H. Ilolzniiilt, II
the Kaisurhof wns still without elec­ 22 alleged communist!} facing trial in ing pounded to pieces before the brisk
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Dressing
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and
II.
lleidenian.
The
purvelopinent. I'eaehes nre holding w.-ll 1',K,, *•
tricity, but the city lights continued Michigan, hail pictured the commun­ northeaster, was expressed by C«apt.
Strawberries a la Meuse
chaners
of
tile
Ilrody
Rankrupt
pluck,
Mclonft are ger/ninnting nicely, and
to Ijlazo on. •
ist nnd communist-labor parties nnd Wlebio of the Tug Edgur E. Coney of the early planted are making goiKl Shipping Point Information for Wed- who generously donated the large yasy French Vanilla IceCream
Assorted Cakes
haik iK'iiches thnt were especially
The Germans anid a detail of troops tlie I.. W.' W. organization a s being Tntnpn, whose assistance the faro- growth. Rniq;iu are rather poor.
iie*.dny, February I lilt:
Demi
Tnsse
•was sent to tho municipal lighting virtually controlled by tho two detec­ linns' nklpper refused, according to
t SANFORD, FLA.;
Cool, partly built fur the liig sale they uir putting
Cigars
Cigarettes ’
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plant to cut the power, but hnd to tive agencies and operated us side Wicbic. lie »aid tho ship was awaiting COOI'EUATIVK MARKETING
;cloudy.' Hauling* heavy,,demand nnd on.
After
the'
guests
had
fill’d
into tho
They
extend
to
the
people
of
Siinlines
of
extracting
money
from
bank­
leave without achieving its purpose
tho cutter nnd n wrecking tug.
movement slow, market steady. CnrFOR TURPENTINE
!lota f. o. b. usual terms: 10 Inch tra'twG ford this exceptional courtesy and dining room they all sI ikkI nnd snug
because the doors were tightly barred. ing and business agencies.
ROSIN PRODUCERS Golden Srlf-blniichlng, 4-G do/., stalks] trust each time you sit on the II. II. America under tho leadership of thnt
Vice Burgomaster Schaefer wns
He charged that he and other agents .
niSilO l' WILLIAMS DIES
nrres ted this morning in connection provocateur of the two detective agen­
in the roguil 51.05-01.75, few poorer II. beuqh you will appreciate the many veteran lender, F. C. McMahon who
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Churlei l). Williams bishop o f j oi ahle report \Vna ordered today by
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Saturday
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which time a beautiful diamond ling trccu-werc being served Mrs. Aspinat HuAseldorf were arrested there* yes­ might arrest deluded radicals who fol­ the Episcopal diocese of Michigan, the House judiciary committee on the T„lal (*;ir,ol :,h|’pmenta from Handied at his residence here last night hill to permit prmlucers of rosin had
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date G3'J will Ik* given away fcet*. Bring in nil wnll Tnkach rendered n Aolo, followed
terday charged with setting fire to a lowed their lead.
by n duct with Mrs. \V. 8. Lcnke nnd
after
n
weeks
illncis
from
pnoumonturpentine
to
’
organize
cooperative|Totn,
(.ar,„t
shipments
from
Manyour coupon*.
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bam, the billet of French troops, says
As he painted the picture sf detec­
Mrs. Lcnke also gave n solo nnd these
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associations.
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a Bcuter dispatch froth DUsscldorf^.lJVU
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tive activities yesterday, ho recounted
alee section this season to datef4I&lt;&gt;
two Indie* Were .roundly encored and
DAUGHERTY
BETTER
.One of tho policemen was wounderf ru(|jcu| meetings coqalsting largely
Total carlat shltyncnta from 8an
they Impressed the visltora with lists
in trying to evado arrest.
o f detectives who nt times were bo
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thought that Sanford has excellent
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Total enriot Hhipnu'ntB from Man­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. — Attor­ musical talent lu ru ns well aa rgriculmander, tho dispatch adds, ha\ decid­ each other. So many supposed radi­
atee last season to date
405 ney General Daugherty, who win or­
ttirc. Their nccompanlmcnts were*
ed to disarm the Sihutzpolizci nnd cals were really private detectives, be
Total rarlot slflpmonts from Cali­
dered to bed for n rest three weeks played by Mrs; S 'th Wpodruff.
gradually transfer them to the mu­ declared, that they -were continually
fornia thi.*T season to Feb. 10 3,737 ago, was said by his physician* yes­
The group singing under Mr. Mc­
nicipal police.
Total carlot shipments from this
sbspccting each other. * ^
terday to have so far recovered thnt Mahon put tho crowd in proiwr mood ,
A Reuter dispatch from Essen says
His ndmissio'n thnt any o f.h ia 're - H
country this season to Feh
he probably would resume hi* duties for the balance of tho program ami
that in addition to tho Ilurgomnstcr, ports were untrue camp when Attor­
10th .........
13,741 within Another week or two. His bloml A. I’. Connelly, president of the Cham­
the president of the Hold Keepers’ ney Smith questioned him nhout a re­
rarlot shipments from this
pressure, it wns said, bad been re­ ber of Commerce, introduced tho fol­
Has Been Awarded the F irst Honors Among: the Total
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Union had been arrested.
port he sent from Milwaukee detail­
country lust season to Feb.
duced to normal and h1s general con­ lowing iipcakers who made most ex- .
The burgomaster will be. held re­
County Exhibits
ing an alleged mooting with one
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11,470 dition was showing constant im­ cellunt tnlks nnd all of them breathed
sponsible for cutting off the electric­
"Lccbovctsky," supposed to be a dan­
provement.
that Sanford spirit of hospitality
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gerous representative of the soviet
INFORMAL
OPENING
OF
IFOItMAL
i
that impressed tho visitor# with tho
One of tho finest county exhibits but possessing a flavor slmilnr to tho
j*5 courtmnrtlalcd unless tho current
Kimtnv nnnsv*
government.'
IIAUMEL’iS SPECIALTY 81101
sincerity of their welcome. .
to have been staged nt nn Orlando fennel flower.
i» restored.
The examination developed he had fair, nnd one awarded first honors of
Thnt cotton is grown -very success­
lion. Forrest U ke, mayor of San­
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
The Appearance of Mny Vnlentinc's ford. welcomed the visitors upon be­
furnished the report to John L. Gar- county exhibits nt the present fair is fully in Central Florida is proved by
STATE OFFICIALS
rity, then A lef of police of Chciago, Ihnt of Seminole county. The exhibit the Seminole exhibit for there is
The informal opening of Ilaumel’s presentation of "Robin Howl" nt the half of the city, and the response
WORK ON BUDGET
end the Thiol agency and collected n has been arranged under the super­ shown cotton in tho various stages Specialty Shop will take place Satur­ Princess, Tuesday, Feb. 20th, recalls to Ik* mnde by Col. G. C. Roedding of
NOTHING DEFIN ITE
salary nnd oxpenses from both, nnd vision of Benjamin Whitncr, Jr ., of from *tho hush tfc tho cotton bnlo. An day in the new store muni in the new some of the most interesting episodes tho California party wns Interrupted
Mr. Smith also attempted to ahow 8anford, county agricultural agent of Interesting feature is the display of Meisch block noxt door to the post­ in the history of tho thentro. At the by Judge‘ Schelle Malnca who rose
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T A L &amp; H ^ S E E F F o b .' TlV,—Gover- thnt the aamo report was sdld to the Seminole county, niisiator by Mrs. F. sixty-five varieties of woods to be office. Tho room has been arranged Chicago Opera House on June 0th, nnd
said ho represented the "Caddies
m»r Hardee, Comptroller Amoa nnd Duma agency nnd expenses collected A. Johnson, also of that community. found injScminolc county. There is a cspocialiy to give llaumel’a Specialty 1800, the premier of Mr. DcKoven’sj Asspolutlan," nnd they had.aiked him
Treasurer Liming went back to work again, but this the witness denied, al­ Tho horticultural display is undaubt- well adopted specimen o f every wood Shop one of the finest stores in the beautiful work
rk wns given. Tho Btory j ta p ^ u t Col. 'Roedding. with a loving
on the budget this mornirig. They plan though Mr. Smith produced a copy of tdlyUhe best at the fair th is.yc*r and from ordinary oak:to gum and iron city and nil the friends and patrons is told that the Bbstoniamr, that ad- ^ ‘p fpr al|cing n ball or sinking «
to leave it for a while thta afternoon tho statement said to have come from the most varied.
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,ipyF*(gr doing something of that s o r t .
pin;
woods. A peculiar trait of nature fa of the Specialty Shop are Invited to mirnble band. of. mlisifal
»» ono of them has a businesa engage­ the Burns’ file.
whose’
memory
is
so
dear
to
myriads,
at the Country Club yesterday after- ,
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The many varieties of citrus fruits shown in this display that is creating attend the opening. Read the half
ment out of tho dty. While the com­
were
in
severe
straits
when
Mr.
Dcnoon thnt was said to be n record on
page
advertisement
in
this
issue
nnd
a
great
deal
of
interest
and
curiosity
nnd vegetables are arranged in a
mission is working In exccutlvo aesSEW S UP HEART
Winding attend the opening. Hnumtl's have Kovcn submitted ' ^ 0^ ^ ' to them for the links. Judgu Maines then present­
great horseshoe in the Seminole coun­ among the fair visitors.
»ion It waa mi(je known today that
ty booth, which ia located directly to about the two branches of 'gum and also made arrangements to take’ the production, and that the total rcaourc* ed the Colonel with the cup which be­
(n r Th* AwMltlOl I’rfM)
hry had not rcachod a pdint whero tho
es which were available for the ^ex- ing unwrapped proved to be an old
ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 15.—Glenn the right of the entrance to the main iron woods arc largo grape vinbs nplcndid Art Service cuts supplied by
°tal appropriations to be recommendcxpodltion hnllA As may be expected which- have formed knots in several tho Dally Herald and their advertise­ penses of building the production and tin can. The Colonel took the nffinr In
r to the legislature could be estimat­ Freeman the young negro whose life
costuming tho people consisted Of his usual good hhmor and said:
ed.
wna saved by an operation on his tl/e celery exhibit la excellent and places - that have npnprcntly grown ments will bo embellished with all the
latest cuts in tho future nnd they will about four htindred dollars. 8&lt;t great
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heart Monday night by Dr. W. R. there ore also many other varieties at­ into (he iron and gum woods. have something to tell you two or was their faith, however, that they Mr. Toastmaster, and fricndi of Cal­
Sanford
hns
also
an
attractive
flor­
Smith, resident surgeon nt Grady hos­ testing to tbo great fertility of Setslgbkm an t r e a s u r y
three
times during each week about took the chance, and before many days ifornia nnd Florida:
al
exhibit,
and
perhaps
the
best
and
•
county
soil.
There
are
a
mass
of
pital, was said to be improving. Doc­
d il l s w e r e m e t
largest
strawberries
on
display
at
tho
their
new
store and the fino stock of had gone by "Robin Hood" was Ups 'I am overwhelmed nt the presenta­
Vscarolo
plant's,
celery
in
the
making,
tors expressed the belief that ho would
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recover and suffer faw iU cffccta from and of particular interest is the beau­ fair nre to bo found in tho Seminole goods arriving dally. Mr. Baumol has talk of Chicago, and later tho entire tion of this beautiful loving cup. Ye
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his wound. Dr. Smith Bowed up a b^d tiful lettuce heads of which there are county exhibit. The little community just returned from the Now York English speaking world. It’ it said tqrdny at Eustis I was presented with
thnt since JMlss Valentine’s revival, a pondcro’sa lemon and today 1 am
I' cb* T 6.~ 1ih« German cut in tho negro’s heart where he several kinds including the. choice of Geneva Is represented in this ex­ markets with some of the finest and
Wile, issued In connection had suffered a wound in the right Ice-berg, .Boston and Romalne lettuce. hibit also, with a Jiuge pressed ham latest styles In ladies wearing n^paf- her company has sung the opera more handed a can. I feel that If I keep on
addressing these congregations as
th! nh , er" Bny’« BgTocment to pay ventricle. Tho heart was lifted out of A vegetable new to the horticultural phd bslogna that seemed to bo of the el, millinery and novelties all of than six hundred times.
travel through yvur state I will hava
0 °«igiaij reparations, wore mot to­ it* normal position nnd five ntitches rx h lb ltja tho Finnochlo, a plant re- real “tasty" variety.—Orlando Morn­ which will bo shown at tho opening
(Continued
For qulek results \ry a want ad.
* * »hen they fell due.
srmbltng in root nnd stem the celery, ing Sentinel.
Saturday.
taken in it.
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GENERAL

LAST NIGHT
F'OR VISITORS

BERLIN CONNECTS

ENTERTAINED

HIGHWAY ASS’N
CONVENTION SANFORD PRAISED

CELERY MARKETS

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FIRST
AT THE SUB-TROPICAL FAIR
BANNER COUNTY THIS YEAR

�THU SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEB R U A R Y LI. 1923
title* of Calendulas nnd sweet peas
were u»e&lt;l.
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The evening was quickly spent with
interesting games of bridge, and the
MRS. FRED DAIGBK, Society Editor prize for high score among the club
members, n atring of beads, was won
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** r * s kavo s s f'lr U s I* *t*in «* r* by Mrs. B. F. Whitncr.' High acorc
—It |tm are (nlwr -•/#»*»»• «
guests' prize, silk hose, was won by
Xoa&gt;*. * r U T « « a r * a a l a r t a t B l a a , w r l l
a a a a l a l c a r d l a I h U 0 » p a n a &gt; r « l,
M lu Mary Newton. Mrs. George Fox
O a la lla . * r I r U p fc a a a Ib a I l i a . I*
won the consolation, which whs a box
ha a r r a l l r • r r r t r l a l r i
of City’s powder. Miss Strnughan
was presented with a dainty picture.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
At tho conclusion of the card game
Wednesday—iHU4(d depattinmt, bu j-;
nes«
all the d u U M jf c
, This was indeed Vhdfming tourtcsy
and one of much pleasure for thu
Th*r*dn»-M ni. Ben Caswell will onguests,
{fitnln the members of the Bon
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-ft
»r
Ton Bridge Club at 3:38
at
FLORENCE GILBERT HANSCOM
her home on Magnolia avenue.
Hnve you bought your tickets for
Thursdny— Florence Gilbeit Hanscom, entertainer at High School at the entertainment for Thursday ev­
8 p. m. under the auspices of the ening at the High school auditorium,
given by Florence Gilbert Hanscom
Parents-Tcachers Association.
Friday—Salllo Harrison Chapter, N. under the auspices of the ParentS. D. A. R. will meet with Miss Teachers association? If you have
Mell Whitncr on Magnolia Avc., at not, be sure and do so, ns this is a
rare treat nnd one that you hnve
R p. m.
been looking for. The price is only
fifty cents.
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A. G. Somers of Guilford, Conn
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Florence
Gilbert
Hanscom
pleased
in tho city for a brief stay.
a large number with an entertain­
I* K. Undrrwood of Orlando spent ment nt the South Congregational
the day here yesterday transacting church lust evening. Every numlier on
tho piogrnm was delightful uml ex­
business.
ceedingly well done,— Rochester (N.
J . II. Chase of Youngstown, Ohio, Y.) Timcs-Unlon.
was among tho recent arrivttls in the
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB
City Kubstantial.
Mr:. F. K. Koumillut was the gra­
Nr. and Mrs; Jackson of Pnlternon, cious hostess lar.t evening, when she
N. J., arrived In thu city yesterday for entertained at bridge at her homo on
n short stay.
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Palmetto avenue, the* guests being the
members of the Evening Bridge club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harley IH^r, of Aus­
Sweet peas, roses nnd ferns in bas­
tin,’ Ohio were among the arrivals in ket:: werdeffectively used in the rooms
.Sanford yeaterduy.
• where tho card tables were arranged.
Of exrrptionul interest was the
A. IL Newton of Boston wan among ganto of bridge played, the first prize,
the out-of-statc visitors arriving in a Imx of handkerchief* w i i h won by
Mrs. R. A. Newman. The men's prize
Sanford yosterdny.
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i silk socks, went to E. F . Householder,
A delicious lee course was served
C. II. Morion of lakeland was in
the rity yesterday on n business mis­ by the* hostess at tho conclusion of
the card game.
sion.
Mrs. Uuumillat's guests were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Dnvtn of Jack ­ and Mrs. 1». L Thrasher, Mr. and
sonville uro spending a short time in Mm. R. A. Newman, Mr. nnd Mrs. K.
F. Householder, Mr. nnd Mrs. George
the city.
Knight, tyra. C. K. Henry, Dr. Ralph
IL K. Mattox, of Folkslon, (In., Is Stevens nnd F. E. Houmillat.
spending some time in the city at­
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
tending to Inialniss.
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The bridge luncheon given yester­
Mrs. W. T. Langley leaves today day by tho Social department fif the
for Lakeland where she will spend a Woman'# club nt tho Parish house,
week ns the guest of Mrs. F. B. Lang­ far surpassed anything ever attempt­
ley.
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ed by the Woman’s club. It was per­
fect in every appointment and detail.
Jacksonville was represented here There were 22 table# of players uml a
yesterday by J nt), K. Graham, J . W. number of guests joined them for the
E. Clnrdy, II. O. Brown. F. IL Moore bt idge game.
mu! W. C. Wilion.
The valentine Idea prevailed in the
Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Manor of At­
lanta, Ga., were among i$he visitors
arriving boro yesterday and will upend
n few days here en mute to other
points in the state.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson' an­
nounce) the birth of a daughter, yeatrrday nftenioon at Fernald Liughton
hospital. The young lidy ha# Ih-cii
named Elsie Whitncr Hutchinson.

bus announced that it will shortly
l&gt;e*gin laying heavier steel on the lino
between Snnford and L-esburg, anil
also the line lietween tjuac two points
will In- atraightened nnd the abrupt
curvet! ellmnlatcd. The new rail# to
be imed will •weigh H5 pounds. This
utep was considered necessary in or­
der to make the road w ife'for the
large increase In traffic which lias
taken place within the past few
months, nnd the additional increase
anticipated by the management/—
laiko Co. laconic*.
RNTRE NOUS
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» BRIDGE CLUB
Last evening Mr". Deane Turner
entertained most'pleaanntly nt bridge,
nt her homo on Myrtle avenue, honor­
ing • her cousin, Mis# Elizabeth
Strniighan of Centreville, Maryland.
The gursU included the member# of
tire Kntro Nous bridge club uml two
extra tables of players.
Early spring flowers were used in
decorating for the pretty party, yunn-

decorations. The Parish house, which
lends itself so well to the docoratof*#
hand was indeed lovely yesterday with
itsg decorations of vinos, red roses,
and myriads of red hearts. On the side
were lattices entwined with vines ntjji
red roses. At either end of the large
room were arches of green entwined
with roses nnd at the- top of each
were baskets filled with roses. The
decorating committee were Mrs. J.
I&gt;. Woodruff, chairman, Mrs. Ray­
mond Phillips, Mrs. Ed. Belts, Mrs.
J. II. Coleman, nnd Mrs. Paul Bigger#.
In the* receiving lino were thu ofticors of the department, Mrs. R. A.
Newman, chairman; Mrs. G. I). Haft
and Mrs. C. It. Kirtley.
Dainty centerpieces of red fash­
ioned with hearts and cupids holding
mints centered the luncheon tnbl*i».
The place raid# were red pencil# tied
with red ribbons fastened to which
wete hearts and cupids. At I o'clock
n delicious five course luncheon was
served by the member# of the San­
ford'High Behind Domestic Science
class, under the supervision of Miss
Mary Zachary. Tho young ladles made
u very charming appearance in their
white drosses, caps and aprons. The
luncheon wan prepared by the lunch
room committee, and was delicious.
Following the luncheon, bridge was
enjoyed. The tallies were large red
hearts carrying out the Valentine
idea. Wlu n scores were counted it was
found that Misa Annie Hawkins laid
high score among the club members
nnd was awarded n silver bread tray.
The' second high score, a hand paint­
ed mayonnaise dish and tray, was
won by Mis. Donald Smith. Mrs. Co-

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cil Gabbctt, having high seore'amung
the quests, was presented a lovely
candy jar.
This event was one of exceptional
enjoyment to tho many guests nnd one
that will bo remembered With- much
pleasure.
California, you nre here.
Mrs. Newman wui* assisted in 6ntertaining tho guests by Mrs. G. I.
And wc have some fine brand of
Luicks, .Mrs. B. E. Barrett, Mrs. J .
1). Woodruff, Mrs. C. Ft. Kirtley, Mrs. weather to'offer you today.
W. M. Scott and Mrs. Wrn. Bolding.
Tho Sanford Country club never
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looked prettier than it .,does now In
I'AllTY FOB SANFORD GIRLS
th(s fine spring weathef, &gt;
.
After the basketball game Satur­
Mitchell
jinw eoiA
day night the girls of the Ocala team
told the Sanford girls that they were forcibly located in t!u&gt; Wtluka 'apart
going to have n little blow-out for
them nt the homo of Annie MacKny.
T. P. Stroud of Omujta was‘In thu
They told the visitors that some of
the Ocala boys would call for them city yesterday looking over the cel­
as soon ns they were dressed. A short ery' delta with the idea of investing
while after the gams was over the In Sanford property.
Sanford girls were called for nt the
M. M. Smith of Winter Park was
various homes where they were stop­
ping and escorted to the MocKay rest- here today looking after his property
denro by soma unkonwn boys. Imag­ interggts and shaking.hands with his
ine the surprise of the visiting girls many Hanford friends.
who nthelr escorts removed their hats
E. K. Wadbrooke expects to open an
nnd they found that they were accom­
panied by their opponents of a few office in the Seminole hotel building
minutes before, The Wildcats had in n few dnys where he will handle
borrowed masculine apparel and were investments.
dressed ns tea bounds of the latest
vintage. Some of them mode much
The Subtropical Fair is drawing th&lt;*
better looking boys than the actual crowds. Friday an usual will be tho
owners of tho clothes.
biggest day nnd half of Sanford is ex­
A very pleasnnt evening tyns spent pecting to go.
in dnnclng to the victroln and piano.
One special feature of tho entertain­
ment Vras the “ Classlr Victory Banco
of the Wildcats." Margaret Hoekei*
nnd Marion Mcffcrt canto out of the
dressing room (tearing n sign an­
nouncing their dance. They were
dressed front head to foot as black
cats. Their faces were covered with
masks painted to represent rats and
Itearlrg long broom straws as whisk*
ers and cloth ears. Even the'caudal
appendages were in due form. These
two talented "cats" gnve a classic
dartre in celebration of tho siring of
six victories that the Wildcats have
hung to their belts. A cuurse of
“training table" refreshment!! was
set veil so that nl! the athletes present
could eat freely without fear of los­
ing wind and endurance for the next
ganto.
Although this party was slated to
bo strictly a hen nffuir the slags
who: c clothes attended could not re­
sist the temptation to peep in at the
windows and fee; how their clothes
were behaving. They were caught in
this humiliating position and forced
to come in nnd partake of . refresh­
ments with the girls. Of course they
haled this.—Ocala Star.
All members of the Congregational
Men’s ( lub are urgently requested to
attend tho meeting Thursday night
nt tiieir club room in the Parsonage.
Hon. Schellc Maine* will lie the speak­
er of the evening. Refreshments will
be served afterwards. .

RIG BEKHAN BROTHERHOOD
Thirty-three members were present
at the Sunday morning meeting of
the Big Hereon Brotherhood, the
young men’s Sunday school class of
the First Baptist church. This is a
decrease of four ’ members over the
past Sunday’s record, and a decrease
of 22 members over the Sunday hofore lust, but we do not intend to
stay in the* downward trend by any
'menu#. We expect to bit our normal
stride again next Sunday with 55 or
more present.
If every member will bring one new
mail with him next Sunday (and lfi
have already promised to do so) we
will make n “touchdown” ns Dr. King,
our tnechur says. Bring n new man—
if you can’t bring one, bring two.
Don’t forget thot the Big Itvrenn
Brotherhood welcomes nil strangers
and visitor# in thu city and extends
a cordial invitation to them to visit
the (lass nnd enroll if possible to do
so. You will lie delighted with the fine
fellowship existing in the class, and
also with the fine talks givon by Dr.

GET $73,000 IN GEMS
|Ur T h e ,s»»tirlnlrU l*re»«&gt;

The Prince

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LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 14.—
Sol Cohen and two employes were held
up In his storo at 621 Spring street,
the heart of the downtown district by
a robber ypstcrdny who washed out
of tho shop with $75,000 in diamonds
nnd $1,000 in gold. A pedestrian gave
chase nnd the robber threw the dia­
monds in his fnee nnd escaped in the
crowd with tho gold!

Katherine MacDbn;

Just a girl forced to fight # *
an's battle against the man &lt;
would sully her father’s honor
leave her nameless, for the sski
her father and every hope he
in the world, and for the |ove
boy bidught Utrangely into her

SKATING TONIGHT! IHO TIM!
— LAKE MARY SKATING ACADE
MY.
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inoho
Daily Herald on snlo at
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Hunt’s Pharmacy.

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The Atlantic * Pacific Tea Com­
pany has an ndveitisement in thin is­
sue quoting prices on groceries that
will bring the buying public'to their
new store on Second street. The At­
lantic &amp;i Pacific Tea storo has opened
the new cash1and carry store in the
new Phillips building, oornor of Sec­
ond nnd Oak avenue. Watch the Daily
Herald for new prices on groceries
and save money by patronizing the

Among the prominent visitors to
the’ eity is that veteran knight of tho
pencil, Con (). L-c, of the Tampa
Times and who is with the- California
party representing the L&gt;s Angeles
Exnmittcr. Con is Well known In Flo­
rida where hr has been, living fqr
the past six years and his writings
have been enjoyed in the Tampa Times
The Florida Grower and other Florida
publications. Con is one of the bent
in the business nnd Sanford i* hon­
ored l&gt;v having him here today with

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Added Attractions, AUo

OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN

STROUT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Are.
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Exceptional bargain for a limited
t'mc, fine location on Sanford Heights
- lot ?0xl2.V, 2 story 8 room how,
SOLICITORS WANTED-^ Either la* all improvements, both, toilet, electric
dies or gentlemen to cail on mer lights,Sihone. Iuirgo yorth, otk aid
chald'i nnd othrr business men and so
licit eld account* for collection. Lib.
eral romniiaslnna promptly paid for
services. Wrllr, .Southern Adjustment
Agency, Bren- Bldg., Orlando, Fla.

Phone 110— ----- Opposite P. O,

Death Lurks in
the Drain
the drain of tho
INTO
kitchen sink go the
greasy washings frpnt
dishes, skillets and
pans.
Each day it
grows filthier, breeding
germs nnd bacteria.
Don't wnit until .the
drain tu-comes clogged.
T h at’#taking desperate
chances. Make it n
rule, twice u week to
put Into the opening
two tablospoonfuls of
(Hunt Lye nnd pour In
very slowly a half gnllon
of hot water. That will
keep the drain always
clean and sanitary. Use
Giant lavishly. Its cost
Is trifling.

GIANT
LYE

When Your Bread don’t suit You try

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
ROUTH

BAKERY

Next- to Prinrctw Theatre

WITH EACH TU BE CIILOR-E-DIXO
TOOTHPASTE Purchased One-Tube Absolutely FR EE—While They L *

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE REX ALL STORK

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

WILL GIVE DIAMOND
RING ABSOLUTELY FREE
See tile advertisement in this issue
of tile sale at the Brady Bankrupt
Jewelry store in which it state# that
a diamond ring will be given to one
of the first hundred people entering
the store Thursday morning. All ar­
ticle# in tls&gt; store me reduced btluw
cost.
.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week
week for 15o.
SKATING TONIGHT!
LAKE MARY SKATIN'l

SICE CATIIIiAE
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Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Hank

MARCH 131$ l Hh nnd 15th
All I’orinH

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South Danilina: Fair nnd cold on
Wednesday; much colder Wednesday
night; Thursday unsettled and colder;
fresh northwest shifting to northeast

winds.
Georgia:" Fair nnd colder Wednes­
day, much colder in north portion on
Wodnojday night; Thursday . clquily
and colder, probably rain In south
portion; fresh northwest shifting to
nurthenst winds.
Florida: Generally fuir Wednesday
except probably showers in extreme
north portion; Thursday cloudy, pro­
bably showers nnd colder in north
purtlbn, moderately shifting wind#.
Extreme northwest Florida: Clou­
d yarn! colder Wednesday nnd Thurs­
day; probably rains; fresh northwest
nhiftlng to northeast winds.
Alabama; Generally fair and rpldor Wednesday except, possibly rain
on tho coast; much colder in the In­
terior Wedneuduy night; Thursdny
unsottiod nnd colder, probably rain in
South and rain or enow in north por­
tion; Moderate .to freah north and
northeast wind#.

Representing iho Henry Ilosch
Co. line of high grade
Wall Paper
Estimates furnished on Paper­
ing, Painting, Varnishing, Knlsomining, etc.
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WM.- AMANNCelery Avc, in care of Clifford
Hell

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‘A Question of Honor*

SHOWCARDS A SPECIALTY
1115 Palmetto Avenue * ' Box 11
270-fit
.

lltirft'11 Phartnncy has nn advertise­
ment in the Daily Herald culling at­
tention to lower prices on drug# and
toilet articles. Hunt sells for less ami
has that’ new ami up to date drug
store in the new Myisch building.

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AN1TA STEWART In

SCOTCHY

Walter M. Haynes is happy in the
possession of his father who arrived
fmm California lust night and will
make his future home in Snnford with
Mr. nnd Mr*. Haynes.

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-TOMORROW-

IF YOU WANT IT ADVERTISED
Sec

Don't forget tho fine opera hero
for next Tuesday nlfcht nt the Prin­
cess theatre. It is Robit) Hood and
Robin Hood Is one of the best on the
board 3.

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Come in, select the goods you like best, have
it tailored to ^our measure—delivered to
suit your convenience.
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T H E SANFORD DAILY H ER A Lt); THURSDAY, FEBR U A R Y 15 ,1 9 2 3

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true southern hospitality* in every tion, co-dpetation, the employment of which acccntuktps the certain future
up-to-date business methods, why not of thi sstatc. Diversification is taking
sense of the .word.
’ They have beeft benefited by their n more general use of these facilities place, everything is not citrus fruit,
by any means. Florida is clearing the
trip to Florida and Florida has been and methods?/
land,
ne whighways arc opening now
benefited by their having been among
The Record is doing what it can to
us. We have traded ideas with them help the farmers and growers create sections to settlers, factories are now
on the citrus industry that will be of new and extended markets for their springing up everywhere, everything
great benefit to California and Flor­ products. To this end It established spells permanency and prosperity. It
ida and nt the banquet last night this its “ Producer-Consumer Market Page.' has been Floridn’a greatest construc­
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giyat idea of cooperation between the |which is bringing customers and real tion reason, greatest citrus season,
A Sanford Institution under the direet man­
two states was again stressed by the money to those whose listing of pro- greatest vegetable season, greatest
celery
season,
greatest
tourist
season,
agement of the following
various speakers and especially b y ! debts, Rvc
poultiy. and the tike,
Col. Roedding ns his speech irt this appear thcfgon. It is helping, psrtic- in fact, one can say with positiveness
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issue of the Herald will testify.
itdorlx, the small, farmer and grpwee that growth, expansion and dcvclopBOARD
OF
DIRECTORS
All of the party were loud in their to dispose of their surplus p'roditftf ^
h« »?*" £ . } »
u im ;
gree and \yj|t so ciutinue. Seeing the
praise for the entertainment given am} thereby get into their,pocJ^ctvand
V
Sub-Tropicjit Mid \Vinter f^ir is well
J , R. Anthony, W. H. ^TlinVticUffe, Dr. S /f u )-'’ 4
D r i l l r r r d In C H r •* r I ' n r r l e r
them hetc in. Sanford and for the bank account? money they, otherwise
Husinejs men and engineers of Col. One week....
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worth! your tftno and,nttcirtbin.—Orgood work of the Chamber of Com­ would not receive.
cston, E, It. Hawkins, \V. E. Scoggan,
lar.dij Sentinel. f
ii s i. is - t i 1S.pi.«p WHklr lireView and Nebraska City. Nebr., merce in nrranging everything for
Tfcr
betting
people
know,
through
adC. P . Williams
, aM
u pr
.rhfua" a%rt
. r j' ^r !u * j Ad""*.- u,c InwwUfatlnic
of, their comfort and the i mooth wny in
and I.
pablUhrd
r»rr
. . .
, the possibility
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“ T
vtrtlslng, wljere certain desired com­
, it*lan rafta aiadr knmin »n nppiim- harnessing the underground rivers of
i tlaa. WAS per rear, alwam la ntlsnwrr.
aec|jon nnfi converting them into which everything tens handled. And modities, or products, can be purchas­ Several Inches of
they wore especially grateful to the ed is the most potent means of creat­
WKWar.lt T U B Assoi.'iATK.D n u ts * electric power. Here is something rnSnow Covers Chicago
Hally Herald for the editorial notice ing new markets and extending old
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
\ n 7 l»f.A T T h ? t t V f or* rr !"j b" I« Uon*i\ ‘ her new in water power projects. and welcome given them in Wednes- ones. Record advertisers testify, ap­
all n »*s dispatches credited In ll or
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wj..ilo reeion’ o f ..................... , .
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not olherwlss credited In this paper! “ ls •'*“* lnnl UK wn&lt; 10 kKn ‘•-{days Herald in which the idea of the preciatively and Joyfully, to this fact. Beginning of ('n’d'-st Winter Weather
ITrdictt-d; Cold Wave Reported
herein.'*0 *h# ,,,e“ n* " ’ Published j thos« two citic* is underlaid by swift (Wi) 1??|b workjntr with each other
They
get
money,
by
this
means,
for
AII rights of r*-p uhi lent pm of special subterranean streams of pure water, was al rested—a i they stated—in n
what otherwise, in many instances,
dispatches herein are also rsservtd ^ „ j; „ ot
engineers
CHICAGO, IVb. 14.—A blinding
manner tb it had touched their hearts.
would go to waste.— Florida Record.
(now
(torm which yesterday slowed
irniw t iiKtiALO n n u u s a f i s h nn ltavt‘
lt* convert the energy of
Sanford showed the visitors that a
up tradic nnd spread a white cover
.
—
------ !----- ;----------------- - those cunents into enough water busy agricultural city has time to
•Sanford, Florida
. power to light every city and run^ev- take a day* off and entertain in n man­ S E E THE FAIR AND REALIZE several inches deep over the city,
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Foreinn Atlvff|i*ln ftfiJifftn-A tlv*
FLORIDA'S WEALTH
marked the In-ginning of what tinTHt AMERICAN PHtlSSfoaot tAT ION j cr&gt;. trolley car in tin- state.
ner that was most pleasing and most
weather bureau predicted would be
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it is hardly likely that southeastern unique. SanfmM demonstrated what
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To
the
thousands
of
visitors
within
the
coldest weather of the winter.
j Nebraska is the only part of the Uni­ a former citrus section of Florida
Shortly after dusk the snmv abated
ted States “underlaid by swift subtor- ruined by the first big freeze can do our gates who have come for the Four­
BP*'
th nib Annual Sub-Tropical Mid-Win­ and frigid north went wind rent the (ness in this world, something else of the Rnr Association, Hon. F. P.
And we took first prize at the Su V ranean streams" ff it is found feasible with an entirely new crop— tin* great
ter Fair, or who have already been mercury tumbling in n drop that was besides the mete making of money. Forster representing the Ranks, R. J,
Tropical Fair. Nice work.*
; to uso such streams for the produc- winter vegetable crop—ami how the
here for weeks, we extend n cordial expected to continue until it touclift 4
Holly representing the Rotary and
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tion of “white coal'* there should be people came hack and built a great
welcome. Here, you are o stranger but 10 or Li degrees beluw'xero Thursday Mum y h a itoch! thln^ to have but it Judge Jiunes Shnrtm. representing the
But don’t lay down on the J ■!» t!iej « m neral movement to discover them thriving commercial center here at once. And while you arc hire we urge
when the crest of the Wave will be can never replace the alt raid Ions of Kiwnnirtcluh all made short talks and
rert of the week. We want frtsh : nn.dI use them so. Persons who oppose the head of navigation. Sanford dem­ you to frequent the fnir grounds ami reached.
home J4£u, — x
gave.the guests the welcome of San­
vegetables today, tomorrow and Sat- lh® uac of scenically lovely rivers onstrated what a live Chamber of buildings nnd see with your own eyes
With regard to the railroads anti ford.-The drop in tempernture at Thicn■ ••*
and
waterfalls
for
commercial
power
Commerce
can
accomplish
and
Snnurday.
a part of the productive capacity of go was expected to be a forerunner their problems referrc&lt;l to by another
*They ylpn* nns&gt;tcrnd by W. F. Cri*t
porduction could not have the same ford demonstrated In a hundred way*: th,_. Fm io„ nf FJorldn in tho
and
of similar conditions throughout the speaker, I want to rtiy thnt this is of ralifornia, who, made a most ex­
rdy objection to the use of invisiblei that it is the coming city of the groat
hove with us. I have;
in shop. You will gain an idea nf Middle West. The- cold wave was re- a problem
Sanford is the greatest little
cellent tall; abotit Florida and what
streams. It is an interstate proposi-; state of Florida.
1 wlmt Orange, Seminole, Volusia, Lake ported to be rushing upon Chicago liecn going to fruit growers convert-! he had seen nnd expressing his thanks
in the United States. ’ All of our
1 Marion and 'Osceola counties have in from the upper Miutsalppl valley fn»m Hons in California for nearly forty!
speake
ikera nnd the Californians admitmj J
'" 'V '- l
Wc h
lhnl Ci,,if" n,in wi»
for their hospitality.
it
U(t
night
at
the
banquet.
,h
*rouKh!&gt;'~
Jaek96nvU,c
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delegation
every
year.
We
hope
the way of resources. Florida'ha* ju st the Rockies nnd tin? Canadian north­ years and nt all of them we invari-j
led
Journal,
that we can entertain them when they U.j,un t0 ,,roWi lo
to r,,a!tzP west.
ably discuss two subjects, they are; Today at noon the party left on tho
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Clyde Line steumer for Dcl-and where
. Something for Sanford to think c .mc and show them what we have f a m|Vantage*. Herewith we publish
Predictions were that it would en­ never left olf the progtnm, namely,
When Sanford starts out to do
they will spend a dry or more Inspect­
about. We have the underground and this is dune in the spirit of friend1** ,| j|.d
agricultural products f,ir otie velope this western lake regi.ni and the railroads nnd the Insect post*.
something it may take some time to
B
,
, stream*! here rind the greatest whiles&lt; t 1 friends and with no idea of selling I reckon' us authorized bv *h • Florida the western portion of the Ohio-valley
The railroad.) have their problems j ing the citrus grows and the party
get jitaried but when they get around .
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will then break bp. some of them goby tomorrow and would b. accom­ and it looks as if with tho rapid e x -'
to It. Oh hoy, they put it over with a
,h d r VT^
CC
the
" ,hl'm nn&gt;lh,ntf'
I I&gt;«v Iopnmnt board,
pan*ion of your industries her*:- in: ing down the east conrt nnd some of
bang that js heard round tho world.
^ " * n^ wel,*1
nn‘l .a r'’Un,! 'Sanf,,r,1| The. om- great outstanding fcpt-in-; They Include expre tmd lmat ship- panied by high wind.*.
If thDAu under^Jound streams cuiild
Cr*Hfcirnia pcfiplo that &amp;truek I menta, which, whlli* not in «nr loti
reiving ciln ji and vegetal-]*. - you will them going back home by easy stagebe harnessed for power nnd lights weT«hr editor of the Herald v.m thi-ii themn-lvw. have beet (Ur uvd «&gt;n the
Daily Ilcnd.l on rale r.t )&lt;*e’ Smoke have to .*e*ure other mean* of trans­ nil, of them titled with praise for the
Sanford has some real orators of ,.,,,,(,1 ]iKht th&lt;* slate of Florida nnd K. f 3i appreciation and under-.landing number of crate.-. iind f'mU-d iif» in Uoure. Mobley’s tb.lg Mure and portation. I tim infmmed that with great state of Florida and especially
for Sanford— the City Substantial.
the old school in the legal fraternity offer inducement* for fart dries that of the value of publicity and thcii ear Inis, Th? lit bt cn
tf your chain of lake ) ami inland waters
further down Hunt's Flint maty.
ns was evidenced last night at the- would turn Sanford into a second Dr support of the newspapers. If there j are figure* In buxhi-H bile
it would only •t quire a-1itt!- »hvpu:ior pound*.1
- banquet to the Californians. This city} trojt.
The good work of the various coni*
i« one thing iho-t* California people,
ing of the channel* wh.r; you would
For quick re u!ts try n wi nt ad.
t 'arl"itdr
i. showed the visitor* that the Southern
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mittecs
va t most excellent in enring
rtcegnirr more than any thing else it
Drang .vi
.p,
tnr able to p:ick your products tight
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cratnry has not perished front I tie
for
the
visitors
and the Herald wishHIGHWAY
ASSOCIATION
MEETS
the
power
of
the
press
and
their
great
Grapefruit
hen
imd
deliver
tbem
to
New
York
I HE SPIR IT OF "SERVICE"
Di.018
* :s to give credit to nil of them «!earth.
succes'i ai d wonderful growth in their Wnteimelons
wit
bin
the
course
of
a
few
day**.
I 1,0Mil
The Highway itmutifieation A**™-1 I sincerely hope that this will come I hough to get' all their names lins been
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The mid-winter meet of the direr- * own Male i* in a great measure due •Tomatoes
11,213
elation
will hold a meeting ill the Val­ about. Yon can are then that with dc- aim'*st impossible since almost every
Rc-ntinnle county trljrjwd in yea ter- tor* of the Inlet national Rotary now '» their support of their newspaper* Irish I’etntoes
. :&gt;,C81
dez
Hotel
palm room tomorrow night1vt!jptnent.i of marketing with better- ore in the city had a hand in th*- en­
day with several thousand visitors anil; being held in Tampa maiks a i ew nnd farming magazine* apt! their be-[Lettuce
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nt
eight
o'clock,
A ftti! attendance is; menu!* in tlte improving of livtr.tr con­ tertainment. S. M. tJoyd was in charge
made merry., Those people are our h gh record for nttemlunce. When'Xt 1 ef in advertising.
* Celerjf
___ 1,673
ot1 all arrangements as chairman of
desired.
Come again, t nlifornians!
true frlendi in foul or fnir weather D remembered Utat
twenty-seven
Peppent
ditions y'ui wilt nut only make a L’et1,0.7H
the Tourisl and Convention committee
— — - -o— --- — and we're sticking by them, loo, nev-f countries en.io.v ndlow 'hip in lin­
(‘.'ildmgf
tor ii{tii:i iniiiif*try. not only a belter
3,011
of
the Chamber of Commerce and h *
CALIFORNIANS
RAMIL-ETTED
t
HEATING
MARKETS
er fenr. Hob Hotly. Next yens you, great fold of Inti-rnattona! Rotary
! t'uctimbers
Vegetable isutuslry. but you will sue- 1
had
«.* hit assistants the following
AT
VALDEZ
LAST
NIGHT,
are going to make an address the; mid that the directors'of the orgnni-----——
) Strawberries
cord in building up as permanent c it - :
120
committees:
•ROY.U.LY
ENTERTAINED
Several
articles
in
this
issue
of
the'
iL-nns
,•
oprning day.—Oilitndo Sentinel. N ext; zntioii are scattered among those*
izerr of the .-late of Florida a laJtter
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Decorating—Mrs. It. E. Trdnr, was
|j year we are going to 'do qotbing of j countries, it is simply astonishing to Record relating t&lt;« marketing products CanUdoyiurace of men, a better race of women
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(Continued from pngo 1)
the kind, old dear. \Te nre off th e‘ rend thnt “all Imt two of the direct- *' the f.irm? nnd groves, product*, that Miscellaneous froit s and vegolubles •
and a bettor rr.ee of children, a cent-1 chairman; Mrs. Whitner, Mrs. •'taraddress business for lift*.
ors” are nt ihe Tampa meet; the two provide enormous aggregate incomes,
not othetwi-u* classified
3,401 a can tied Afi-iiw am! In* run out of Linatjolt that for material wealth and ling, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Ovcrlin, Mr.
Rail,
—
Total
----[absent being or.e from .Scotland and' or losses, for the growers :iu?t promoral accomplishment, my friend , Fred
83,493 town.
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i — I
took
occasion
yesterday
in
my
furers,
accortling
to
the
dislriliution
There is inurh work to do and it is) one-from Cuba. .
Arrangement? for Cars at Wekiwa
i* practically unU-atable.
Hut that i*. not nil. No account has
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Ft ult;
Ed Igme, Dr. Mobley.
been taken of
the enormous'crop*
of to refer to a member of my
being done by a few members of iluv No, it is not "ugtpnldiilig** when it jnd sules methods employed.
John GillItn nnd Chns. Hritt fur trip
staple
farm
produet*
raised
h
iT
io
ri11 '*
**"' ]\r&lt;l ,iuitL Ulal 1
Con D. I ee, a well known tiew.tpnHanford Chamber of Commerce. Ev-1 jam-called Hint tins i? n Rotary ngLast moitUi the -Record carried a
of whn‘ per man of south Florida and press ^around town and to country club.
cry citizen of Sanford owes it to him-; grog
gregntion of buslne-.i men, here tin ’ brief- In:t contprehensive article on tin in the same year. Fro ml be figures hnvo donc ,his* ,," &lt;1
Receiving party at Country Clubself and to bis city to become an ac till im
for their order! That atteiiil- “Maiketing rioriiin’s Largest f’itrn made availnlde by the Coinmiraion/^1 ma&gt;' r,Tcivc ,3‘er 1 am going to agent of the party representing the)
Argd s Examiner and the San Mi-*, H, t). l'ha-*e, Mrs. Forrest I-nk1.
tivc mentlH-r of Ihe (!homber^jf Com «nce Is one of the ways Rotary ent- Crop,*’ in which was told how tju. of agriculture v. ' Had Florida i i &amp; tnke lh,‘ ,ilw'rt-v
wing-field crop ilu
A few month* Ihii k I i.*.,k m&gt; Emmf ■&gt; Kx. ni.i cr wan r;illi»-l upon Mrs. Geo. \V. Knight, Mr*. DcFoin-'l.
..merce. The drive for memberships i* phasir.e and practices "Scn'K-e.” the ilnridii t'ltru Exchange prtu ceded t &gt; p r o d u e t d the
daughter
with my a if. t*» a ctnml for a few Yi-marl, arid be gave a brief
Musical program—F. C. McMnlPm.
l
itig
the
&gt;t-ai
:
on and you should see Chairman For rcnltnl p*,w,*r of lhat w .inlerful tea- 'endup in* a sate* territory white at
1 aiid m the cmiire of Vonver tit ion with outline of the travels of the -party
S w e e t point *1 Reception
ciinymiUee last night—All
e»t l-akc and renew your old mem­ chine fot helpiag.
■
'l,2U
U
,U
tl(l
l,u.
ttie same IttiVe expanding that prev.
(kirn
of
the
decorating
committee nnd Mrs.
11
1U0000
liu
l*u'
hoUl!«
mother
1
said
that
among
and
his
view?
and
his
ideaa
of
Florida
bership or take out a new one. You
lAvyompanied by tbetr wives, secre­ :r*ur.ly established.
6(10 000 tin other, things I considered that, nn ed­ front the pincy woods cow to the rail- l-tke, Mrs. Sharon and Mrs, Holly.
Outs
..
____
cannot afford to stand aside and "let taries, and others of that super-fteiyGesernl Sales Manager Scott, as
Mrs. Ginn donated a magnificent
. 2,088.01)0 bu. ucation should tench girls how to reads and brought out many laugh.*.
George" do It nil.
ice giving body facetiously called Jto- quoted in the Record said, "Through Peanuts
cook,
and
my
wife
and
daughters
said:
basket
o f’ roses.
Oowpcas
Hon.
Lewis
O'Rryan
representing
___ 125,000 bu.
t ary-Aan*, the stay in this city i* the ndvertising’and aggressive sales moth
“Oh, father!"
’
Velvet Rvaji*
...
1,046.000
1)ji.
NEWSPAPERS FIRST,
pleaaUre of Tnmpa and Tampans gen-i ods we have found arkets for big
! am much impressed by the great
Soy Ilea nh
30,000 bu.
rrally. The men are transacting bus- grapefruit, and have created a demand
vegetable
growing centers in Florida|
Rife
113,200 bu. j
There is nt least one time warn the iaec.s llrst, and then are playing in Jar size' that in former yearn were
that we have seen in the lari few duv
Huy
212,000 Inn
newspapers come first—when a con- true Rotnry style—which b to play on'Mercd tmrnlahlr.” please note—
-» n/ii, ii
rnji
.i.i,ipi*i
iiti i| and, parthfilarly* in this your j$an-j
triliution is wanted. The first thing when you piny as hard, ns earnestly, “created demand," “through advcrtls- | S u g j i t I kuie
.WILLIAM deM ILLE
font section v lii i .• vuur indu.ttiy t a
Tobacco
PBODUCTION
3,131,(Hit)
Hi-.
F
■ O W U b S l u r *
^
that occurs to a smart soicitor is that and as Intelligently, as you work.
mg and aggressive’ sale*' method*.."
V e g e ta b le th o t l l ! ) m e m b e r o f till'
Pecan*.
5,785,01)0
Hi*.
the newspniwrs are boosting and
Tampa wants tbem to know that |re.riaaMy mcanirig, !■&gt; "nggt'&lt;i.'&lt;ive,"
hotl-chold rati fin p a le and doe? not,
22,01)0 bales
titcy’ll sundy give us a donation. Sure­ this city can give “service*' too, so the employment of good business ’ Upland i utti'ii
depend
upon careful (poking fur its;
Sea
Islnml
Cotton
6,61)0 hale
ly they wilt, nnd then give you free it is our endeavor to show them the method* to sales promotions.
success
on
the table.
Nor are wo through yet. From Fioid charge the advertising Hint will ppt bc.M we have. That wc have in runic
Co operation, of course, figured
I
understand
from what your eitiWALLACE REID, .
l iihi is going not mutually threeyour proposition over.
pnrt succcedcil may be gathered from largely in the operation of tbo Florida
A C N I5 AY(\L5, MAYM^AVOY
;
zona
say
thnt
after
your celery' here
fourths
of
the
entire
phosphate
outNewspapers are mighty nice things the statement of President Raymond Citrus Exchange, members, individuCt (ftommounl (picture
to hitvo around when you want »&lt;&gt;nte- M. 1Inverts,-of Kansas City, M*i„ in idly and collectively, co-operating with put of the country, nnd GO per rent of you will have tomatoes, egg plants,
tho naval store products-of America, peppers, beans and other thing* which
thiqg f«r nothing, with a little cash which he said:
the management of their enterprise,
Millions of dozens nf eggs are annu­ nre going to market nt a time that no
thrown In.—Daytona Journal.
" I know that I voice the sentiment ns, presumably, they will continue to ally exported, rhlclly to Cuba. Four other section of tip country can sup­
of every Rutnriun and every Rotary do. ft account? for n whole lot of hundred million cigars a year from ply these vegetables, i want to say
LOCAL LEGISLATION
At the Princess Friday and Saturday
woman when I say thnt I can’t express the success achieved.
Tampa alone are in the mouths of the to you, my friends that what we have
In
rm
article,
published
elsewhere
in
.............
—
my appreciation of receiving such a
country’s smokers, whilu the mineral seen here not only in yofir citrus fruit
Thera will h# many biih before the w, lciJtm&gt;&gt; .HmaHpitlly, topngrapbical- this issue of the Record, the Record's
earths, such a« kaolin, fullers earth industry but in your vegetable in­
eomlng legislature purely of a lo.nl |y an(l Rolnrliilly. The dawning of this very capable correspondent,‘Mr. G. L.
and potters clay make up n valuation dustry is nothing short of a revelation
i mraiter. . otiu* o. all legislation summer day lias convinced nte -more Herrington, tells of the success achiev­
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
that is in itself a fortune. The long to us. I heard out west many thing*
that is special, or Iera I in character thnn cvt.r tltat j (llin Turner, and «.lh- ed by the members of the girls' and
about J he progress of your state but
staple,
sea
l-dand
cotton
of
Florida,
V-’ill he published 30 days before the* er Tampa-praising Rotnrians are not boys' poultry clubs in Tennessee, tell­
it wns not until I came here and aaw
convening of the legislature. If no­ entirely in the Munchausen nnd Ana­ ing, among other interesting facts, of chicfiy Alachua and Mnrion counties,
for myself that I realized how much
is
used
almost
exclusively
in
the
man­
tice of such proposed legislation is nias classes,”
the co-operation secured, by* the ufacture of spool thread, some large had been done and was being done to
not given the governor will not sign
clubs,
on the part of purebred poultry thread concerns taking practically the develop all there various sections of
Positively the greatest musi­
Tampa is honored, Indeed, in having
tho bill when passed.
this body of men here with their wives breeders, banks anti business firms.
entire crop of those counties for their Florida that we have visited
cal production Sanford
Any measures that are to lie offer­
In another article is told how the use.
1 can see in what wo have observed
nnd daughters. Tampa looks forward
ed thnt will affect local communities,
has ever had
to the no far distant day when it may Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, of Califor­
Still Florida is not through. There in the various towns nnd particularly
or Orange county ns a whole, should
nia,
have
gone
from
anticipated
.fail­
have International Rotary in annual
L-t a cattle anil hog business done in beru In Sanford that there is some
be made known by the regular notice
PRICES: $1, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50
convention^ with nil that mean? to ns, ure In astounding aucces*, through the this state which dPipitv all the em­ thing back of what is being necom
co-operative
methods
employed
nnd
plished.
And
if
I
was
to
voied
my
opinassembled
in
this
city
for
u
whole
■a barrassing hampcrini#*'*^
present
....
week, or more. All Tampa Incks now Is the application of sound business ,'stem of open and unresjrictod rnngti ‘on n* to what that something was I
Valentine’s
presentation
that “auditorium'' and we will get methods to their entire industry^"from
ding, amounts to a pretty sum_j would not say us I did ta few days ago
U SE L L t
WHEN U
thnt you showed n “ Western" spirit
that ns soon as WO la-gin to demand growing the grapes,.It) marketing the
ogatc nnd most of it ifinm
YOUR REAL
,
LIST IT
raisins
in
nil
parts
of
the
world4-cre
here,
but I would now call it a new)
“.Service" from ourselves In its flnanprofit than the pum it^kfved
TA TE '•
WITH US
"Southern
Spirit, the spirit of the new!
ring nnd .building,—Tampa Tribune, tiling markets where there were none
most any other industryJgW j ■
previously, for California raisin?.
* The resources of Florida nre prac nnd the developing South. I ilo not)
j.
Fruit and vegetable growers, in ticully unnumbered, yet; but tho state know where 6r from whnt combinn-i
Improved celery farm, nn orange
'•
a
AU REVDIR, C ALIFORNIA
Aciuref American comic ?
Manatee county, n« told In nn article with its less than a million popula­ tion of associations thnt Southern spi­
grove, a city borne, a vacant lot,
o p « r a ’s &gt; 6 .r 3
-v V
rit arises, but just as sure as I nnit
wild land, fire or onto insurance
The California delegation of eit- in this," February, number o f the Rec­ tion nnd a smaller pnrt of its arga in
A s b l c f u l l of G re a l S m tfe rj
r itm c A lty ;
speaking to you tonight, my friends,
ord,
have
proved
to
their
entire
satis­
makes no difference—sec us—
cultivation
ami
use
than
any
other
rtM growers nnd friends left thi* mor­
C
pT.ediw
ts
a
n
U
u
s
i
s
l
W
t
,
we have whnt you want or we
ning for Del.itml to continuo their faction that co-operative marketing state, is making its mark in the world I can feci it and breathe it ahd sense
it in a hundred ififferent ways.
ydll get it for you.
Itinerary nnd they left Sanford with of their products, nli'ng. with other as­ for the amplitude of it? products and
In the last few days vjo ‘rt,ve ,lW!n
the feeling thnt they hml been some­ sociation activities, has enabled the the value of its trade.
in
towns like Orlando and Eustis
To lie added to.th e above list? of
where. All o f them were greatly pleas­ growers, in that and other Florida
miles of paved streets, big buiRUngs,food
shipments
arc
the
millions
of
counties
to
Inf“better
off,
by1
millions
ed with their stay in Sanford, they
milllon dollar hotels nil of which have
AGENTS
were amazed at this bustling city and of dollars in cash in banks, more mil­ pounds of* ocean and fresh water
been built in the last few years, and
fish,
shipped
daily
frotr^
Florida'
by
lions
Invested
in
better
homes
and
its many advantages and the great
REA L ESTATE
express to northern, eastern nnd west­ all the results of bock country devoted
vegetable industry nnd indications of improved living condition*."
,to citrus fruits and scientific horticul­
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
Are these things worth while? Of ern markets. uL
thrift and prosperity on every hand.
ture and agriculture.
i
Acriculturnllyipeaking,
Florida
has
105 yf, F ir tt S T A N F O R D , FLA
course,
they
are.
I
f
Ihoy
can
bo
at­
And best of all they were reminded
There Is something eltc besides bushad
an
awakcnfffg
hi
"the
past
yehr
tained,
irCU
being
(hown,
by
asaociathat In Sanford they had the taste of
: .y
K£tw-v = -3.
„• »
: 4^ j
., ,
A.. / . W - . '
. ■ _
i * ■:
before the first of March. Our rep­
resentatives will be helpless In any of
these
local bills unless attention is
l-v fclU fcra t » * r y ■ ft p r d M K e i r p p t
a i r ■* &lt;kp i i » r « i d t i u i i d i n i . 107
given to this necessary publicity. SenA &gt;r„ S an fo rd , I’ll.
ntor Overstreet ami Representative
Griffin
wilt be glad to give informa­
The Herald Printing: Co.
tion on thiss ubject. It is known that
‘ r t n i.m ir .m
i:4M«r there are several matters to be pre­
i t . J, no 1,1.Y.
K . J . l . l t . f . A H D ____ S e r r n « r r - T r n . » t i r r * r sented to the legislature that affect
I I . A . J I K K I . ......... ......CJurnil M i m a r r
IK. K . I I O I . I . Y . . . A d . r r t l . l n c S l i i o i r r only the people of this county. ThereAkvertLHii IIM - Made K a o " . «» fo" this notice is csscntiaL-OrlanApplll
HllOB
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do Reporter-Star.
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O i l Year
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�T H E SAN FORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEB R U A R Y 15, 1925

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find the name of
lire Business Man
in Sanford la this Column
each day.
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PAGE TH REE

Program For Today is One of the Best of the En
tire Week
BNClilCUNQ RBRELS
Following la the program for today:
'

Morning

10: 0ft—Cpncert down town.
10:3(V~ Cdnccrt fnir grounds.
Grand Stand-rTho Earle .Sinters,
double high flying act; Jo t Kiljoy,
comedy tumbling act; tho Ferris
Wheel Girl*4-revolving trapeze act.

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we pleas* you, tell others; if not,
tell no. Phona 498

2SLTT*"
i

self-respecting man or woman, by
starting an account at
OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
and adding to it weekly. .

.M ir Tti* V»&lt;orlnleil

LONDON, Feb. 14.— Nearly 1,000
free state trodpei with airplanes, doz­
ens of armored cars and howitzers,
are taking part in the encircling move­
ment of the Arlginn mountains, coun­
ty Cavan, against the irregular lead­
er, BofTin, whose headquarters .Is in
the hills,’says a dispatch to the Even­
ing News from Belfast yesterday.
Snipers are concenled along passes
which arc said to be mined.
„ Work ha* been suspended by the
population over a wide, area of the
country, the farm workers watching
th extent of the operations and listen­
ing to the linrk of the bl gguns.

When you can say truthfully,
“I am saving a little each week”
success for you is assured.
i% IN TEREST ALLOWED

Afternoon
Judging ift dog show and all dc*
pnrtmcnts.
1:30—Concert, Pythian band.
2:10
trot, 8 in 5, purse, $200.
Classified
Ads
lc
a
word.
No
ad
taken
far
leas
than
25c
and
positively
no
V. C. COLLER, PropThe Earle Sinters, double high Gy.
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash mutt accompany all orders. Count
ueneral Shop and Mill the words and remit accordingly. ] L
era.
*
Joe Kiljoy, funny man in comedy
Work
works.
FO
B
SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Between hents*—Ferris Wheel Girlr.
FOR
SALE— Wood for sale, small
|17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. FOR SA LE—Dosier and Gays’ paints
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Revolving Trapeze Act.
blocks and trimmings from the
INFLUENZA
FROM
NEGLECTED
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
DeFhl! and DePhil, great wheel net
COLDS ■
183-tfc crate mill. EOc a wagon load nt the high wire,
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F . WIIITNER, Cashier
HERNDON Works, Sanford agents.
mill. Fine to mako your heavy wood
fHsp y :r cvjglis and colds liefore
Dellnmend
Troupe—posing.
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
burn well.—Shinhohcr's Mill. '
iUfc. If neglected they
Pace, Florida horses, 3 in 5, pursu. they hot&lt; SO
frames and Irrigation plugs at tbs
254-o.o.d-4wp
lead
to
influenza,
la- grippe, asthma
$200.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
IMPRACTICABLE
ASKS STABILIZATION
ami
bronchitis.
Three
generation* of
IRE---------AUTO--------BON DS
li mile dash, all ages, catch weights
FOR SALE—Tomato plants. Call at FARMERS—Plonty of saw dust free
users
have
testified
to
the
quick
re­
at Shinholser's Mill. It's tho right purse |S0.
Cannon’s Cash Grocery on Celery
(H r T h e A u o f l a l r i I 'r r a i )
254-c.o.d.4wp
Vi mile dash, cow ponies, purse, $25. lief given by Foley’s lloney and Tar
S. O. Shinholser
Avenuo. Globe variety.
274-Gtp kind for tiling.
LONDON, Feb. 15.—Prime Minis­
Johnnie J . Jones’ shows afternoon from coughs, colds, croup, throat,
Folt SA LE—Controlling interest in Daily Herald on Sale at Joe’s Smoke
and night—gates open at night free. thest and bronchial trouble. Largest ter Botinr law , replying in the house
Contractor and Builder
Miami. Large hardware store do­
selling cough medicine in the world. of commons to the suggestion made throw 35,000,001) gold marks on tho
House, Mobley’s Drug Store und
-----„‘
ing business. Reason for,selling oth­
Mrs. -S. I-. Hunt, Cincinnati, Ohio, by the labor member, Mr. Turner, that market in order to stabilize exchange,
tf
SANFORD
FLORIDA er interests. Address 711 N. Miami Hunt's I’hnrmacy.
Today is Orange county day at the writes: "Foley’s Hon$y and Tar Great Britain initiate- the calling of
says a Havas dispatch from Berlin,
YOU can earn $1^.00 dully selling 14th annual Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida.
cured mo of a hacking cough, wheez­ a world congress, including represen­ and the governors of tho bank, con*
Guaranteed Silk Hosiery direct to fair and it is expected that attendance
'
2-12-c-o-d-3w
A. P. Connelly &amp; JSons
ing and pains In chest." Refuse ’sub­ tatives of America, Germany and Run- vinccd of the futility of tho prdpozal
wearer,
price 4 pair $5.00.
Write records will be broken since the spec­
r.atnliltxhr J 1DOS
ala, with a view to,preventing another* have resigned.
*
stitute*. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Silktox Hosiery Mills, 20S Masonic ial attractions for the day are bound
war, said he thought the plan was im-J Thu government, the message adds
it-n-A-L
i:-s-T-A -T-n
Temple, Jacksonville, Fla. • 275-2tp to attract hundreds who hilve not vis­
l ’ nm u
U m lia m li
v
is persistent in its demand.
The Herald for First class job work. practicable.
ited the exposition -the first two days.
l it-Im p roT fd la n d
Intu rn n rr
LOST
ncres cleared and tiled and 5 acres
Attendance has been better than
r l l r * I.o ta
S u r e ty Honda
wild land. Mule and tools. Price $4,- LOST
frame ever, according to (*. K. Howard, sec­
llu m r i
l.o n n *
200.00.— E. F. Lane.
275-3tp
glasses, botwen Kent's Vulcanizing retary of the fair association. The
linalncas P r o p e r t y
Ilu a ln r s s Chim era
Works
and Clyde River line. Reward. buildings which contain the exhibits WANT AD RATES AND RULES
FOR SALE OR RENT— About March
Matt) OfTIco
273-lilp hove been crowded Inith days. Johnny
1st, G room house, Sanford Heights, Mrs. J . B. (.’aider.
l lC I I C I I H K A L T V C O M P A C T
Hunter, Route A. HnxIGO.
275-3tp FIVE DOLLARS REWARD for lost J. Jones reports a new' record for bus­
• A N r o ll!) IK V B S T M K N T COM PAN Y
MAIL SERVICE
bunch of keys. I will gladly pay iness on his celebrated joy pln/.u. Ml
FOR SA LE—Tomato plan
I'him r 48
lOI-M M n co n lln A v r.
the
above
reward
for
the
delivery
of
rof
which
hear
out
the
statement
that
reudy,—Ivan 11. Ruhow
Clip anti use thin blank for'w riting your want ad and mail It to
my keys by mail to me at Ashhurii, [thu-fuir is a greater success than any
tho Sanford Herald
STEWART The Florist Hammock.
Classified Ads !c a word. No ad
FOR SALE—One piano," first class Gn., same having been lost Saturday juf its predecessors.
For
computing'cost
of
want
ads per insertion read carefully rates
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Designs
taken fur less than 25c and posi­
Seminole county’s &gt;|ik'mlid exhibit
condition, practically new.
For night, Feh. 10(h, while making a trip
and
rules
to
the
left
and
remit
according to number of insertions
in an automobile from Jacksonville, wns feature:! yesterday and it was tively no classified ads charged In
Annual and Ornamental Plants
terms seo Mrs. Smith, 700 Elm Ave­
of
the
ad
you
desire.
Remit
by
Express
Money Order, Draft, PostI Kin., via St. Augustine, Hastings, praised by hundreds of person's who anyone. Cash must accompany all
276-Gtp
office
Order
or
Registered
Letter.
Address
communications to
till Myrtle Ave.-------- -Phone 2G0-W’ nue.
i Daytona, DcLnml and Sanford to Or­ inspected the collection of products orders. Count the words aqd remit
The Sanford Herald.
;
FOR SALE—One Baby Overland, 8 lando, Fla. This is a very large bunch
accordingly.
suit to the fntr from that county.
SANFORD MACHINE months old, guarantee:], looks like of small keys on an extra big ring, Seminole's display features the
N am e..................................................................... ........... Amount.............
new, only $300; 1022 Ford touring and has a name plate on the ring
Set in LIGHT FACE CAPS or
COMPANY
vegetables that are produced in its
Address.... ....................................................._ ............... No., D a y s........^ .!
General Machine und Boiler car, excellent condition, nbo guaran­ with the name O. }). Jarman, address many truck farms, although a display Black Fncr, double the above rate.
teed, only 300. Will sell on terms.— Innhn, Ga. Thanking anyone to re­
Posfofficu............- ......................... _ .............. ........... To Run . ^ . . ^ p g
Works
i f citrus ami other products occupies
Sanford Buick Co., Phone 37G, 111 turn these keys and receive the reward
Cylinder Grinding
a prominent place.
The Counting of Words Includes the Words “ Wanted", “For Sale," etc.*, and the Name and Address.
Park Avenue.
270-2te with my greatest appreciation, I am
Automobile Repairs
Awards were made yesterday in the
FOR SALK—Two or three choice lots most respectfully, O. II. Jnnuon, AshAcetylene Welding
live stuck department and were given
27G-(Ue
Phone G2----------Sanford, Florida opposite Rose Court, "Top o' the bum, Ga.
, for publication, appearing elsewhere
! in today's Sentinel. The awards in
Dll SALE— 15 acre farm, all tiled
the poultry department will be made
MARRIED TUESDAY
L. B. HODGINS
best in Sanford.—W. J. Thigpen.
today,
according to Supt. S.' I). Hard­
AUTO RADIATOR AND SH EET
277-Gt;
i H r T f i r A »«ortofm l r r r a a )
away.
Judging in the poultry de­
METAL WORKS
CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—Harold Mc­ partment has been in progress since
FOR SALK—JU22 five passenger Lex­
ington car, excellent condition. Run Cormick, chairman of tho board of the fnir .opened. T— _
General Repairing
directors of the International Har­
207 French Avc.
-Sanford, Fla. 10,000 miles. Would consider n Ford
The poultry.show is generally con­
coupe or sedan in exchange. If inter­ vester Company, and Ganna- Walidtn, ceded to be the best over offered at
1-1-lmp.
grand opera singer, were married yes­
ested call J02-J.
277-Stp
terday at the home of Mr. McCor­ the fair and it is one of the most in­
mick’s mother on Like Shore drive. teresting departments on the grounds;
to persons who are the least bit in­
FOR RENT—Eight room house, well
terested.
France can’t ulford to reduce the in­
located.—A, P. Cbnnclly &amp;, Sons.
Judging in the dog show will also
demnity charge How. It will cost her
2C£)-tfc
that much to collect it.
be n feature of today. Dr, It. (*.
FOR RENT—Three
housekeeping
Turner, superintendent of the show,
FEMALE HELP WANTED,
FEMALE J1ELP
rooms, furnished.
Plume 31R-W FIN E .OPPORTUNITY FOR
said that the entry list ism uch larg­
Yficiv,i 'u u n r e r :;
before eight and after 0.
274-Gtp
Card* or Sanford’* Reput­
Ttr»oni«.H?eirYiTT&gt;Y f t
SOME M A N ’ W ill! MONEY er than he expected and that indica­
i.'ertrfi •.Wax rrc-pt wm
I*** pwiUtMkfftc rnfE5?|4|
able Professional Men. each
RENT A C A R lfE R 1VICE—Drive it
»»$*iwaar 4*e Mu
tions nre there will be widespread in­
of whom, in hin chosen pro­
WV M l.
ill *1.1, t4
«•JUft 4 H. Y. m
yourself. Phone 3.
275-fitc To Double it and at the Hr.tue Time terest in the results of the judging.
Wffvmra iM f»w « — r— tr ft •
fession the Herald rrrum.
TSOTT l*A
tlT_'-**w
KJ day,
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The Central Florida KenuoLClub is'
WANTED TO KENT—Smnll cottage
Enrich the Treasury of Semi­
Dw|
.
»rp»«/»«•; Virata; «
MALE HELP WANTED
mends to the prop.*
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t*rJ
taking
a
great
interest
in
the
shun
or four unfurnished rooms, M. F,
W
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law
VA
mM
nole County
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I Ml.,, III. *n l, IM, ||
C., rare Herald office.
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M. M. Smith &lt;i,v;:x |:;u tically .he and hopes to arnngo for holding it
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom and last of the umlovtilopcd lands in the under direction of the American K e n ­
p*viVvWr*o4Hl»”
Iflowing well district &lt;f Sunf.ud. To nel Club next year.
f &lt;^rt«»r^4.
faraDsar
kitchenette at 300 Elm Ave.
George A. DeColtes
D"
t&gt;~nv o». Ill |
I he east practicclly everything is de­
Attornev-at-Lavr
veloped i.ome five or st;x miles from
WANTED
Sanford; to the South the flowing STOCKS AND BONDS
Complrte Unar.rial nows every ilay.
OTtr Seminole County Bank
r,“ ~«i m im
WANED—A chnnco to build your well .licit leaches only about one-Ualf All irnnsnclloiin New York Htork Kx'y.isimu.stwr iou»nTV=TCi
Iioml rtturki-i anil rurlt murSANFORD
FLORIDA
new homo before lumber gets any mile; to the north Is Lake Monroe and rlinnav.
k«-t repurtml. i'omnuulKy, cotton mni
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­ the St. Johns river and to the west main fnnrkvtn fully coven-il, Tlrm-»WoffiSrrtt Vkt'rowrit 'Arit;
Unlon Financial l’a«e rvoclies Klorliln
ed.—Snnford
Novelty Works. 183-tfe the acreage irt liie flowing well belt is readora !l to ts Imurs t&gt;nrlli&gt;r tlftin
FRED R. WILSON
New ) ork paper*. Huy from npwdiny*
WANTED—Smart boy with wheel.— limited. This acreage covers about nil or news si a mis nt live cents a copy—or
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW *
there Is left or what Is usually term­ snliscrllK* thrift!xh mc(rut direct nt 10
Stone’s Market, Sanford Avenue.
HflnBTKT R*.
ccnls n Week, S5 cents u month.
ed celery or flowing well Innds.
F lo r id a T ln ie s -L 'a lu n , J a r k s v u t l llr . F in .
257-tfc
First National Bank Building
Ten years ago it was said by some
Daily Herald on sale nt Joq’s Smoko
BANFORD
FLORIDA
truckers in Snnford that no more de­
House, Mobley's Drug Store and
velopment wns needed for the reason
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
Tho tjuick, practical way of gettinjr the people you
that the markets were already glutted,
WANTED TO HUY National cash und that any surplus would reduce the
want ia through a Daily Herald ^Vant Ad. Want
CHELLE MAINES
register.—Mobloy’s Drug Store.
price to such an extent flint i t ”would
Ada touch the lives of thousands in Home form of
be suicidal to those at thnt time in
I
LAW YER -:the
business,
but
tho
development
has
usefulness. Their influence extends into every
— Court House
Reputation will keep you on •tho Inc reused many hundreds of acres
nook anti corner of life. Their power reaches out
front page; character gets little pub- since then and new markets have been
Into the m arls of business, providing positions for
"7** Examined
Glaaaan Designed licity except in your obituary notice. found and today general prices arc
bettor for nil kinds of truck grown in
workent and workers for positions. They go out
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
tho Sanford celery delta than they
For quick results try a-want ad.
into the highways and byways on a hunt for lost
wero
years ago. BanO pt D.
ford has just commenced to grow, and
Valuables. They bring together the m^n and tho
Opt Id an-Op tom atriat
SAVE
MONEY
ON
the
man
who
is
fur
sighted.enough
to
H i Boat Flrat Street
Sanford, F la
business opportunity for which he is lookiite^fiiey
visualize a future' Sanford can read­
TIRES AND TUBES ily
CoiriB to us for wall
help to locate homos, apartments ami to o n s; They
see the end of new development in
lioard, fur you will
get
not
only
Um
tho tic k in g line. The mon with a
Rpreall news of genuine bargains in merchandise
ELTON J . MOUGHTON Get My Prices Before Buying few
Hffthpst * qimllty. hut
ncrea of land In cultivation hi
the promptest .serv­
Pennsylvania
needed for home or office. Lot
ice. ami linth for a
,• **. ARCHITECT
the Snhford celery district, will bo a
rcnsoimtilt- firlcn. Wo
Vacuum Cup
nlm to save you both
wealthy man a few, years hence- Un­
llm» and tnuitey.
Goodrich
developed lands arc cheaper today
**llutl(lrrs'
Headquar­
•ANFORD
- x FLORIDA
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than they ever will be agnln In this

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SPIRELLA CORSETIERE
’ Sanford and DeLandO. Address, ^ 8 So. Boulcrani
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delta, and some man with money'who
Is wise will pick up the remainder of
those undeveloped lands and dbuble
and treble his money.
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CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

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MEETS IN TALLAHASSEE
TO STUDY REPORT*

' CHICAGO, Feb. 15.— Airinur nnd
company preferred shares dropped $7
•H r T h e A a a o r l a t r d I V a i )
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 14. - Thein value toduy to $80 with trading in
the stock the most nctivo ever known. budget commission mot in its first forSelling of the shares was influenced irr.l ncsalon today to rtudy tho report*
by announcement that the control of of- estimate* submitted by the hou»c
J . Ogden Armour’s interest in the departments, nnd government and
packing company had been transfer­ state institutions. A public accountred to bankers for a period of five nnt has been engaged since shortly
after the first of tho year placing the
years.
figures
nnd details submitted in the re.
Thin brought the price down to the
po
ts
in
shape for hnndlhig by the
lowest level touched by the stock Inst
comuiitotion.
i.*
year. After 3,300 shares Itnd been sold
fly.- market rallied nnd ut noon Armor IJU U J-!&gt; 1 ,
preferred*wns commanding $83.
’• F*H-HfJ KIRI) B ll.L i KILLED
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•Dividend* of 7 per cent on ArnVo’r
( ll&gt;* T h * A m o s l a l N l I ' r f a a )
preferred of Illinois und Armour nnd
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. — The
company of Delaware was declared .migratory bird law, proposing to es­
yesterday at ti meeting of th6 board tablish public hunting grounds nnd
uf directors.
mnke federal liccnsca necessary for
During the flurry in Armor pre­ hunters, wns killed boro yesterday
ferred stock the Armour of Delaware by the house, fit to'GO, nfter a bitter
stock wns steady.
fight.
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CHICAGO, Feb. 15.— Winter’s sc
verest
cold wave that came down out
Hi
Pa
Of ’ Alaska and the Canadian north­
Ha
west yesteftlay, still wns increasing
tyFW YORK, Fob. 15.—Tho ball*
,
i
ha
ci Ha Ra
S
W
,
ijijpLrpsitynnd
spreading rapidly ov­
’
FLORIDA,
plnyeift
of
the
Cardinnls
and
Dodgers
UN IVERSITY
OF
l‘l&gt; Is i)
ha
Ha
’•*1 Sal
i
errule upper Mississippi valley nnd
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 15.—Over 20 n«y, wear numbers In some of their
Hf. nnd Mrs. II. H. Pnttishall were
Hfl
Bn Fa Ha Ra Hi
X-iS
plains state.!, already having cmmen reported fpr the initinl baseball games next summer, like thoso by
in Sanford Friday shopping.
brnvqd the northwest.
practice of the season .Monday called bike racers and football players. The
till
Anita Stewart in "A Qcestiun of &lt; Mr. and’ Mfs. B. T. Wakefield wdre
it,W ns forecast to extend to- the
by Coach Lance KIchbourg, who arrlv. proposal was made by St. Louis nnd
in Orlando Friddy attending to bus­
Honur" at the Princess-tonight.
eastern half of the country by today,
ed in Gainesville Saturday afternoon. Brooklyn newspaper men at tho Nat­
iness.
tumbling tho mercury in all sections
From now on tho inen will go through ional League's schedule meeting Tues­
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prcvntt were
John D. Jinkins nnd his family are
except Florida.
their atunta on the Freshman field day so that the casual fan, unac­
invite^ to see the picture, "A Ques­ in Winter Park Fridny on business.
In the wako of the storm in the
daily, and juat ns soon as the diamond quainted with the* players might tell
.€
Mr. Pnul Bethel nnd Mr. D. P; northwest, trains were reported stall­
tion of Honor” tonight. This is one
on Fleming Field is pronounced In who's who on sight. The plan was
of the invitations extended to some Whitfield took a trip with Mr. Tonjmy ed by snowdrifts and transportation
ahape by tho groundkeeper* the men neither udopted nor rejected but may
fnmily every day—without cost to McCInin last Saturdny to Chuluotn and comriiiinicntion demoralized. The
will atari batting and infield practice. be tried out in thoso two parks.
nnd Fort Christmas.
said family,
*
&gt;
thermometer readings in that section
For the next two weeks or so, the
Mrs. I*. T. Wakefield wns in Long- ranged from i to 32 -degrees below
The Herald delivered aix times a
men will ho sent through conditionfr.g ALL FLORIDA
' The Herald delivered six times a
And tho big week end special comes wood Saturday attending the Fedora- zero.
week
for lor.
exercises only, with hard work to
week
for
15c.
ctd Woman’s Club meeting.
In Chicago the forecaster for the
UP IN THE A IR tomorrow nnd Saturdny.
start as soon as practice is shifted to
Mr. nml Mrs. Allen l^igan nnd Mrs.
district mid the cold wave would reach
.the school diamond.
la a is a a a in z a a a s n x c z K Z iiis n a a iiB B B iB M n B B B "
''Clnrcnce” 1s the name of this pic­ Fred McFnrlnne nnd Curtis Woods nt- the enster nlimita of this area, includ­
Broadcnsted
from
WSH
Saturday,
tended the Spiritualist meeting nt
The men reporting for the first
ture
and
every
one
should
see
it.
ing
the
western
lake
region
nnd
the
I
workout of the season were mostly Fell. 17th. Known as Florida Night Nothing but stars in this picture and Cassadngn Sunday.
lower Ohio vniley Wednesday, with
Through the courtesy of Atlanta
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prcvntt went to
regulars from last yera, but with tho
it
is
bound
to
be
good.
the
cold continuing severe until today
a
New Smyrna Sunday to see Mrs. Prerush of Issuing uniforms over with, at Journal and its well known announc­
a
or
later.
u
least as mnny more should dribble in er, Lnmbdin Kny, tho Radio Owl The late Wallace Reid, who died less vntt’s father, Mr. 1. M. I.ittler who has
The urea of high pressure, remark­
within the next few days to sign up. program in-ginning at 11:45 p. m. will than a month ago, takes the leading been very* ill. Mr. Littler has been able In magnitude, last night had ex­
ii
be known as Florida night.
confined to hi" bed for some time r.uf. " '3
Those reporting were:
■
tended across the upper Mississippi
Saturday night,’ February 17th, be­ roil, nnd it will not ho tong before his fering from four dislocated ribs.
■
Is
meeting
the
demand
for
good
pure
water
an
1
there
nro
hundreds
of
1st
base;
Ilitrhroek,
outfielder;
u
valley to central Wisconsin and the
ginning promptly at II &lt;45, there will pictures will he n tiling of the past.
Mrs. J . W. Jernigan of Dayton, 0.,
Lottie* being distributed around tho City nt nil tiinos. Every family a
Thompson, 1st base; Itntigo, 2nd base;
rending
sas
low
ns
15
to
25
degrees
Como
out
nnd
see
him.
l&gt;c carried over 4R statea the an­
is in Genevn visiting her mother,
of Sanford should get tbu linbit and—
.&lt;
Braclean, 3rd base; Owens, outfielder;
below zero were registered. *
nouncement by Lnmdkin Kny from
Mrs. Williams r.nd her sister Mrs. C.
Gray, pitcher; Illnke, 2nd base and
The
crest
of
the
cold
wave
was
And he is supported by such fine
station WSB, the Atluntn Journal,
F. Hurrison.
rntt
l1st
i t base;
liDRA* McClcnd
outfielder;• SScott,
forecast to reach Chicago today, send­
N
that the program will be known ns sturs ns Agnes Ayres nnd Mny HeX\rs. Josic Prcvntt’ of Chuluotn wns
■
tin, shortstop; Struntp,' pitcher; I’ening the mercury down to 10 below ze*!
Avoy.
This
picture
Is
bigger
nnd
fun­
■
Florida night, nnd then will follow a
in
Geneva
Wednesday
visiting
Mrs.
■
darvis, pitcher; Simmonds, outfield
ro. Early yesterday the thermometer I
a
short talk on Florida nnd songs by nier tlinn any you hive sedn in p long J . M. Prevntt.
er; besides the following “fat" plnystood
nt
rix
above,'
n
drop
of
28
de-j
■
Clnrenrc W. Williams, the secretary of time. ’Wallace Reid Jazzes the flap­
Mrs. Clifford Proctor of Caiian Ci­ glees in I t hours.
And our truck will !-' nt your buck door with a bottle of that pure
ers: Johnson, 2nd base; Johnson, T.,
pers lu-arts with is moanin’ snznthe Eustis Chamber of Commerce.
ty nnd her mother Mn&lt;. Bums were . Cold weather wns promised to the
outfield; Katz, pitcher; Pittman, 3rd
water
that nil the hutch., restaurants, drug stores nnd soda fountains
The songs will be interspersed ‘by phonc.
visitors nt Mrs. Chiudo Rollinson’s cost gAilf states, excepting Florida,
base; Plockerman, pitcher;, Flood,
nre using.
references to Florida, and the rending
last Sunday.
for the next two days. Temperatures
catcher.
Aml, of course, in order that the
of telegrams from civic bodies nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. T. Whitfield,‘ Mr. in Gcorgin began falling early yester­
program
will
be
full
nnd
complete,
radio bugs nil over the stnto. * . *
Paul Bethel nnd Mr. John Bethel, Mr. day. Drops of 20 degrees .or. more
And He Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
Babe Ruth Among
Mr. Williams, who is n baritone con­ Osborne linn some milled attractions C. Sutton and Jack Flynt took u trip
were forecast for Arkansas, T&lt;-xa.".
Use in That Battery
singer of note, having for years booked for Friday nnd Suturdny, also. to Cornadn Bench nnd Daytona beach
nml colder temperatures in Mississip­
First to Go South cert
It
is
nn
nil
round
good
program—you
appeared in concerts nnd operatic en­
with Sir. nml Mrs. Tommy McClain pi nml Louisiana.
gagements throughout New York nnd miss a tdg bet if you tniss it.
iar.t Sunday.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Flynt were visit­
NEW YORK, Feb. 15.— Babe Ruth, other eastern states’ will ho heard in
ors at Moore Station \V« dne-dny.
“Robin Hood” Once
Bob Shawkcy nnd Walter Schang will the following numbers:
Mr. nml Mrs. Jack Wick- and Cul­
—Thou Art Near Me, Mnrgnrita
be the first members of the eastern 1.
■
in Texan wu* recorded. 'I Ii mercury u
More Pleases With
^ a iz c n n D c iis s a s c a B z u x z c c n a s - 'L 'r a R Z c a a E n u u s a n a a a c c E E iiu a
ver Estiidge, Mr. Sigg, spent Sunday
Mcyer-liclmuml
major league clubs to begin spring
at (ha- time fell to 20 below.
F. Paula T^sti
training. These three Yankees . ex­ 2.—My Ideal
Its Worthy Music at Osceola with Mr. and Mi Willie
a a a s s B a s Q B a B B C S E n n e a n n c u a a z a z u a a a n a D n c z x A a a B n g B ia s s a *
Leo Siggs.
pect to leave here Thursday for Hot 3.—Florida Nights words by Clnrn
ATLANTA. Gn.. Feb. 15.— All the a
a
Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Prevail enterSprings, Ark., to climb hills nnd oth­
Griffin Gazsnnt, of ( Jearwator,
l.jjjhi Opera Is Capably Ren
■
ea*t gulf stnte.i, with the exception of, j
■
erwise reduce their poundage. When
Ha., music by Orcsta \esselln dcrt(] by Miss Valentine's Company .tailied Mr. and Mrs. Y. Whitiield, Paul Florida, wery promised much colder
■
and
John
Bethel
and
Mi
MiFuilnne
nnd mndc world'famous by his!
.
the regulnr training season !&gt;cg7ns,
weather for the next two days in the
■
■
they will Join the tenm nt New Orband nnd \ ictor Records.
One more Montgomery had tho pri- j a,H* fnm'Fy Tuesday.
weather forecast. A slight drop in
- .
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'
M_..
\
Mrs. U'.....l&lt;i..L
Kendrick .....I
nnd Mr*.
Smith and
4.— Evening Stnr Kong
leans.
vilege of hearing “ Robin Hood" nt the
temperature wns noted early yester­
(Tannhnuser) Wagner; iwn performances of May Valentine's daughter of Bithlo were calling on day.*
The preliminary party of the Giants,
made up of pitchers nnd catchers, will 5.—Tin* Bandolero— -Leslie Stuart company yesterday afternoon and friends Mundny.
The cold wave‘of the northwest will
Mr. Gilla Sips we* in Like Helen
Hudson &amp; Essex Dealers of Orlundo, have
Burleigh night nml once more this gem of Am­
leave next Mgrylny for,"Marlin, Texns, 0.— My Jean
spt-ew eastward, according to the
Tuesda
yon
business.
Aylwnrd i erican light opera delighted the audi­
and work out for one week before 7.— Beloved, It is Morn
on sale at tiie old B. &amp; O. GARAGE a few
weather warnings i**tied. though it
H.— Serenade
Sehubert: ence.
joining the team nt San Antonio.
was not predicted that the Atlantii
used Cars that are wonderful buys. For
U. Kashmiri Song
Tlie DcKoveti and Smith opern will National Teams to
States south of Virginia would exper­
Amy Woodfonle-Finden always be popular, Its music is
instance:
TORTURED MANY YEARS BY
very severe weather.
•
Travel 87,711 Miles ience
10.— Beauty's Eyes
F. Paolo Tbatl bi-Diitiful, the atmosphere is that of
KIDNEYS.
Rain is predicted as likely in the
I 1022 DODGE SEDAN, .with every possible accessary, driven
"Merrill England,"'the land of trip­
— Thou Art Mine All Th. Brndsky
" I have had kidney troulile for 11.
south Atlantic and east gulf states
I l l y T h r \ ••m ini n l I ' r r * * )
only
G.000 mile*.
.
•
- Viking Song . S. C. TuyloF ping milkmaids, mnypoio,dances, nnd
twelve years," writes H. I . Pinkney, 12.
NEW YORK. Fell. 15.—The eight Thursday.
brown
October
nle.
Miss
Valentine’s
All radio sets in Florida will nrWest Jackson, Mi&amp;a. ‘"Pains in back,
liulj dubs of tile National League will
•1 1922 IIU1CK TOURING, ntn fi.118 mlipx. Everything about
jplnts, cntrhe* in the hips, rnn down rnnge for concerts at 11:45 Saturday troupe i t a capable one nml did.full trnvel a total of 87,711 miles keeping
Daily Hcrtild on sale at Joe’s Smoke
this ear is in fine shqpe. "A hnrgaln."
and getting up too much during the February,17th and invite their friends justice to wlint may be culled n classic their dates with one another' next House,- Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
of comic opera. For n generation summer.
Another good one i.* a HUDSON TOURING 7-pas3c::ger, form­
night. But since Inking Foley’s Kid- to listen in.
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
erly
owned by DcOittc.i. C:ir i* 100 per cent perfect.
noy Pills, my suffering is over, and 1 Lnnihdin Kny will appreciate your "Robin Hood" has more than held its
John Heydler, president of the lea­
$7,000 FOR PROSECUTION
feel like n new mnn.”
Backache, appreciation of the program, nml wo own ever since it was introduced in gue, announced thi* after Monday’s
V&gt;i luii- many ether r.-n , .ill guaranteed. 'Will trn.lc on an&gt;
rheumatic pains, kidney nnd bladder suggest Hint you wire him prepaid the early nineties of the Inst century wht’dulc meet mg The I irate* will
ear
and
will give teim*. A.«U for—
i l l y T lt r ,\ M iirl;tlr n t'rrw « l*
trouble quickly relieved with Foley during the program ti Cheering mes- by the famoiin Bostouinn company, its trnvel most, 12.,.**n miles and the
A
SPRINGFIELD. III.. Feb. 1 i
Kidncy Pills. Refuse substitute*. In- -uige. Address hint \\ SB, Journal, At- melodies have delighted thousand* and Podgci.* least l*.lot miles.
$7,000 appropriation f*&gt;r the slaio at­
the words to oiie of its hongs "The
silt upon Foley's Honey nnd Tar. Sold Inntn, Gn.
G. D. CLELAND, Salesman
torney to u*e in the prosecution, of
Armourer’s Song" have won u place
everywhere.—Adv.
Daily Herald on *alc nt Jo e’s Smoke the Herrin, 111., trial.* vvn* passed yes­
in Stodmnn's Anthology of American
DeKOVEN'S OPERETTA, FIR ST
House, Mobley's Drug Store nnd terday by the lower hoUsp of the leg­ ■ ■ u n aiiH K iiau nan E h tiasu naK tisu csB accstzK C SSgB nB B cnaaan xn aa
PRODUCED 31 YEARS AGO. AND Verse. It would lie linrd to estimate Hunt's Pharmacy.
MIDSHIPMEN FLUNK
tf islature.
the number of American weddings at
. ANNAPOIJS, Feb. 14.—One hun­
HOLDS OWN IN THIS JAZZ AGE
which its most popular number, " 0
dred nnd fifty-seven midshipmen were
We give unqui -tionnlile Sunford
Promise Me” has been sung. Seldom
so- bndly deficient in the semi-nntiunl
Tito, ovcr-sophistlented creatures of ^
referent es. W
re vvhnt we claim, COt.LEt.TIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS,
the stage has it been so worthily
examinations ut tho Naval Academy thiH. the jazz era of musical evolution} on
rotnIm,t| ua it w„ |n.m l)1k.ht by Mis»iSovinff
l:M»*rt., cleaning,
overdue note**, had check*. Write
THE SANFORD STEAM LAUNDRY
that the j ‘huve.l&gt;cen compelled to re­
are rather inclined to elevate tho na-. Kmm|l Jt&gt;nn Arntf th e‘"Alan.n-Dale.’’ rc»,airi,,«‘ ovrrhaul" ,« fn,nil&gt;' mu­ for oar proposition. Iftir representa­
sign ami ten havo.lietn dropped Imck ral appendage and sniff derisively at
title .1 wbile longer. The Roll tive will call on you.— Southern Afl*
Mill •-&lt; open-for Iju-ir.. —nr.drr ui&gt; prrmn:il managciiirnt again—at
!
chine
It would Ih&gt; hind to liiul nn opern
in n lower rlass, it wns reported nt
the san ? old stand
the romantic, ditties and tra-la-ln-lar , hut l.tMW(U lnorc popuinr yet worthy
‘ rn,li‘1'
I,,,onc - i l ’ ju*tment Agency, Drew Ruilding, O r
the academy. One imndro dnnd fifty «.f the |m*t generation. And yet. nnj, eni|urinK In(utic into » h|„K|0 ac,. W276*‘ P lando, Florida.
MONDAY, FEBRU A RY 19TII, 1923
eight oilier Middies who were defi­
well, there is "Robin Hood for in* &lt;b(UI “Kobin Hood" dorti id lls second
“
r— — —
...
...
cient to a more minor degreo will re­ stance, how that skit will bob up from nct The HC1.nic cnfectJI wcrc u.&gt;auUnml )ou are nunrcntceJ n.vtlsfaction .nnd nervic?. Bend your laundry,
main in their respective rlasscs, fur­
to u* or phone and let us get i f
time to time to plague the devotees of f u| j(||s^ nij^ht when tho curtain rose
ther continuance in the service bMng shimmy-shaking, asthmatic nyncopnon the dimly lighted glades of Sher­
dependent upon tho outcome of the
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CORRECTED NOV. 14TII, 1922
tion and cuticle exposure.
wood Forest with the jovinl outlaws
annual examinations in Mny. As is us­
Thirty-one years have rolled nvvny engaged ,in tho pastime of howling.
ually the rase the majority of those
South lloundsince the late Rcgiimld DcKoven pro- First there comes the famous " t ’rosswho flunked nre of the "fourth" or
diired his masterpiece. During these liovv" song, with the basso leading.
"plebc clnss” the total being 1»0.
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Departs
.«
_i. Arrive
31 years the musical "sensations" an­ Then "Little John" rhapsodizes on the
8 3 ..... .. 2:30 o.m. .* 2:40 a.m.
nounced Ity gifted pres* agent* have virtues uf good eld John liurteycorn; No.
STEAM H IIir CAROLINA
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
7S.AW
8:40 a.mbeen plentiful. But now look at ’em! the six tinkers njpg their catchy No:. 2 7 ..........
f
CtrJ
ASIIOKH AT JUIMTRII.
1 :38 p.m.
v*lt li&lt;
CEMETERY WOTIK A SPECIALTY
91—........ 1:18 p.m.
Most of them died of summer com­ chorus, nnd tho ever-popular love No.
DtnUj
3:20
p.m.
89—
......
2:55
p.m.
No.
plaint
in
im-Mf
infancy.
Who
can
ever
All■
Uttlkir
lyric,
"O
Promise
Mo"
is
rendered
by
Illy T h r iM o r ln lr d I'r m a l 1018 West First B trn t
1018 W&lt;«t First BtnwS
7rttJ
85........... 0:55 p.m. • 7:10 p.m.
KEY WEST, Feb. 11.—The ship­ m a ll what was being offercil five "Alnn-n-DnCt This last number was No.
ping board steamship Carolina* i* years ago?
, the only okC on which the audience
tOODYEAR
has
r *o
o
ashore three miles otT Jupiter light­
Only "Robin Hood” returns to re­ wns favored with nn encore Inst night,
Nurlhliound
ite p p e d o u t
U
•(
house, according to n wireless message mind us of the refined entertainment although they called repeatedly far
ahead of the tire in­
Departs
Arrivo
received from the vessel, asking ns- of mn nnd pa, well sung, well played, more on thu other well-known songs.
♦
dustry
once more—
2:03
a.m.
82................... 1:48a.m.
sistanre. A wrecking tug relief left pleasantly staged. If demand for onThe audience was good at the mati
thie time * i t h the
12;05 p.m.
84...... . 11:45 a.in.
today to go to the vessel's aid.
lorrs mean anything, tho opern can nee performance, by the way, nnd wns
new b e v e le d A ll8:55
p.m.
80_____
2:35
p.m
still hold its- own in popular respon- a fair one nt the night performance,
Weather Trend
02.... ;___ 4 :00 p.m. K •1:05 ■
civfness with the belt of the newer considering the cold weather. All of No.
Goodyear?Cord, Ft’a
'...— .10;0 p.m^
musical productions, it loses nothing which goes to show that love of good No0 i
u
th e g r e a te s t ti re
t.t the hands of thoso who sing.the light music has not v been entirely
■* • y ■
rllhy Branch
that we ever sold, or
banished
by
the
Jnxz
crazi'T'*
story
of
the
heroic
uutinvv.
l
(Fresh Country Eggs, 35c There may be tired business men Miss Valentine is not only business
th&amp;t you ever uied,
* Departs
Arrive
for that matter. We
vvho have reached a state of exhaus­ manager of tho company, but also xNo. 100----7:00 a.m.
per dozen
have your size in
tion which can only l&gt;« relieved by in­ conducts the orchestra in jv way that xNo. 24........
3:25 p.m.
stock now,’ and will
is
highly
successful.
She
lh
to
lie
con­
ebriated
saxophone*
nnd
female
love­
xNo. 25...... .
1:30 p.m.
Fat Hens
he pleased to explain
liness Bcuntily adorned; for them the gratulated on tho good cimpany she xNo. 101.......
5:50 p.m. .
f
has
assembled
nnd
directs
and
the
to
you
in
detail
this
glorified
Vnudevillo
that
passes
for
F a t Fryers
Leesburg Branch
musical comedy is usually available; high class of musical entertainment
new tire’s Impor­
that
she
gives
ths
public.—Montgom­
they need not suffer. For thoso who
tant advantagss.
Departs
Jones’ Dairy Farm
Arrive
rv&lt;*
nro only n little weary, for lovers of ery Advertiser.
Gt~Jr~r
jhlto*
xNo. 157
3:55 p.m.
Jfr
•
m
ffll
«*4
r
***":
Omltn
Robin Hood will be nt the Princess
melody for melody’s sake, nnd lovers
Sausage
No. 21___ 2:50 p.m.
'..th
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m uup
p Lmlltt t l f n J - r *
of haimnny fur huimoay's sake, Mny Theatre Tuesday night.
xNo. 158.... .......
'7 :0 0 am.
CfAjfft Sfrritu
Potato Salad, 20c pound Valentine's presentation of "Robin PALMS—This is a good time to plant No. 22......................
7:10
p.m.T VULCANIZING WORKS
uiiN
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hood” enn lie recommended without
Oak Avc. and Third Street,
them in your parkway, your lawn,
Oviedo Branch
reservation. It will be here at the
Hanford, Florida
'W # V .
Arrive
Departs
etc. It will help to beautify your
Princess, Tuesday, February 20th.
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/Ftiras
m « tent fon (a, Qanmounl tyictur* ‘
t; i
home and likewise your town, Fino xNo. 120___ _ .7 :4 # p .m ,
^ C la r e n c e •
,A &gt; illia m .d e M U le P io d u ctio a .7 ,
young plants at reasonable prices. 710 xNo. 127....-.—.
3:40 p.m.
Tho Daily IIcrnM, 15c per week,
: V
V_
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W. First Street,
276-Ctp
week for 15c.
Al the Princess Friday and Saturday
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Orlando to
Philippine l
ia Fruit Growers Start Two
t^losds on Way to Manila.

Farmers’ Union
Will Support Bill
on Commission Men
And BUI Designed to Prohibit Inferlor Substance As Fertilizer.
l i t r Tfce A ■•opiated r*rr« « )

market for Florida grape^ two carloads started off on
1 of approximately seven thouiL jjj, to Ihcir destination.
* b the situation created by the
hire yesterday of two can. of
frait by the American Fruit
* Inc.,' in Manila. Philippine
■ The two cars were loaded yesw led arc now on their way to
Lf»r sway destination.
Nfding to officers of the Am■Fruit Growers, Inc., this is not
b^ulstive transaction In an of*
flTcpcii new markets but Is an
Lit sale of the two cars of grape
E question at very satisfactory
, t0 one of the largest handlers
■ sta ffs in thc Philippines and
Ujvant portions of the Orient,
"Ypapefruit selected for this
e was chosen most particularly
* of its keeping quality. It was
, dfrom the packing house nt
ipdalc of the Sloan Fruit Coml*f Tampa, whoso sales are hanjtniusifely by thc American
a Growers, Inc. Arrangement* for
^importation were dictated by
jartha'ir. The fruit will travel
i Florida over thc southern route
utile, thus traversing the state
ilifornia through Its entire
i h moved under full refriger&gt;From Seattle it will travel on
[the great trnns-Paclllc liners
refrigeration for its Pacific
, The combined rail and wnt. bc'c which this grapefruit must
it something more than seven
od miles,—Orlando Sentinel.

THE UNWHITTKN LAW IN T IIE
NORTH

PAGE FIVE

F O L L O W

T H E

Many a northern newspaper has bit­
terly condemned tho South for plead,
21-JEW EL RAILROAD WATCHES,
ing the "unwritten law” in cases of
killings under certain provocations,
and it has been charged that this is
duo both to the Squth’s disregard for
ALL MAKES
'
law nnd its propensity for mob law
principles. But it depends on circum­
15-JEW EL, 14-KARAT W HITE GOLD
stances which when they are the same
In the north, men'll tho game impulse,
, W RIST WATCHES
nnd thc same rolianco on uuwritten ■
Others
Get
$10.00,
law. Indeed, in certain classes of a
Our price .***;.%.•».■*..*-**«**»*&gt;.*.*&gt;*•*■«»***»***«*•■■•*
cases the average nrnn never thinks of
H
thc law, written or “unwritten," when ■
FOR 2 KAYS ONLY,
ho goes after the one who hns deserv­ ■
■
Per K a ra t......... a......
■
ed dentil at his hands.
■
In the New York Times of last F rl- i
day is n story of acquittal under the^S
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT"unwritten law," and congratulation £
by the judge on the bench for the ver- *
diet brought in hy tho Jury. A father ■
killed a Janitor for having criminally ■
assaulted hts 7-year-old daughter, kill- Q
cd him with an axe, nnd pleaded thc *
“unwritten law." It took tho jury
less than twenty minutes to reach a
verdict of “not guilty," whereupon the police nnd told them that his 7- policemen saw everything tb it occur*
Judge J . Franklin Taylor brought the yenr-old daughter had been abused by red and then placed thc man under ar­
cane to a most wonderfully uucxpcct-la man who had enticed her into thejrciL He was Inter placed on trial nnd
cd climax.
. rear of n store. Tho police told tins ‘acquitted,
.
When the foremnn of the jury a n -’ father that he could not get :\ co.iv:c"You can nee, gentlemen, that somenounced thc cerdlet, Judge Taylor'tion on the mefe story of tho*«'i*l. times when the police are called into
said:
They told him it was necc s:i&gt;y to ;: ease o f this kind the defendant is
allowed to go free.
"Gentlemen, that is n just verdict, icatch ther man in the net.
“Three officials uf the district at­
Let me tell you of another ense th atj "The father finally agreed to have
occurred about n year ago, in which the daughter meet this man again in torney’s office; whose names I am not
the father did not take the law into It ho rear of the same store, where two iat liberty to mentloh, told me they
his own hands. Instead, he went to j policemen had been ‘planted’ and these* would hnve been crazed under similar

$30.00

POMONA, Fla., Feb. 11.—The Farmors Union of Florida, ia thoroughly
in support of a measure to regulate
commission merchants and one de­
signed to prohibit the use of inferior
substances ns fertilizer fillers, which
Representative C. }l. Kennedy of Putnnm county proposes to iritroduco in
the next legislature, according to a
statement made to the Associated
Press hero today by J . L. Shepard,
president of the union.
It was at Mr. Shepard’s request
that Mr, Kennedy (aUcndcd n meet­
ing of the Farmers’ Union in Gaines­
ville last October and explained thc
proposed measures, Mr. Shepard’s
statement said, and both measures
were studied carefully and unanimous­
ly endorsed by the union. “In fnct,”
tho statement continued, "it wot the
sense of the meeting that tho Farm­
ers Union'do everything in their pow­
er to. secure the passage of both these
bills, for we roalixcil that these two
hill smeant more to , thc farmers of
Florida thnn any two bills that had
ever been offered to the Florida leg­
islature,
“I hope that the farmers of Florida
nnd in fact, everyone who has the in­
terest of Florida dt heart, will do
what they can to secure the passage
of these two bills, us there is nut a
poultry raiser, cattle raiser, citrus
grower, truck farmer, in fnct a man
i nthe state of Florida, who in depend­
ent upon the soil to make his living,
that will not he vltAlly affected be­
cause nny . legislation th a t‘helps the
grower in Florida, helps everyone in
tho state, nnd it is to tins interest of . A
everyone to see that these bills be­
come n law.”

s

DIAMONDS

$100.00

C R O W O

15-JEW EL 14-KARAT WHITE GOLD
RECTANGULAR W RIST WATCHES
Others Get as High ns $75.0(1,
Our price
.............................

BAHO FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 14.—
l t*o bodies found in I.ike I-a
*, war Bastrop, La., were plac|&amp;r« by medical Students from n
Oriesns college nnd were not
i of Watt Daniel and Thomas E.
nrJ*. a? claimed, according to
JtLew Burger, of New York, who
fcipolcsman nt an open meeting
|l» local chapter of . the Ku Klux
iWrc la#t night.
laid and Richard are alive and
lu.Vc wOrleans \4iere they are
*daily observation by thc Klan
v," Mr. Burger said. He was
as “official spokesman of
Hnhible Empire, Knights of the
•Klux Klan,"
rr declared Daniel nnd RichI v^tiM be produced when the
5a.«r grand jmy convened to
th.. litiiliug^ of the recant
iniu htan activities in Morei parish.

Sold ns High as $10.00,
0 IA

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OUI,KAN'S, Feb. 14.—“It Is
enii! T. Seinmos Wnlinsiltiutant attornry general of
Buns, Iasi night, when informed
IDr, 11u- lii TRi t: »t an open meetidlhr liUhu Falls, Idaho, Knights
Ku Klux Klan had declared
tWsti l'.imi-l and Thomas F. Richl*tre alive and in New Orleans.
«. ttatmdcy took an active part
kf investigation of the kidnap14 Daniel and Hichnrd in Morelast August and waf pnr.
in charge of the two bodies
4 in lake' LnFourche' in DecernE*tKh were identified as those of
fcluinj; men.
f i i ridiculous" said Mr. Wnlmsstatement is nothing but Ku
8 Kl»n propaganda and wo can
W to hear it from-nil points of
n®pa&gt;s. The bodies of both men
* Wfdusively identified by reln* »sd friends.”

fniont is Active in
Road Beautification

M e is c h

... THE PUBLIC IS ...
CORDIALLY INVITED

Store

Opens at 9 A. M.

REFRESHMENTS SERVED ALL DAY

ESCAPE COLD WAVE
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. — The
cold wavo of the northwest will sweep
eastward durJpg’ thc next few days
with much rolder weather prevailing
in a ll'sections east of the Mississippi
exref&gt;UU&gt;9 Florida peninsula, the wea­
ther huw*tt predfetod last night.
Cold wave wnmlntf* hnvc been or­
dered for Ohio, western nnd central
Now York, enstorn Pennsylvania,
West Virginia, Kentucky and West­
ern Tennessee. Snow was forecast for
tomorrow. In the upper Ohio /rallcy,
the lower lake region and the Atlnntic States north of Virginia^ while It
was said rain was probable In the
south Atlantic and .East Gulf states
Thursday.
The modem roan who hldea hts light
udder a bushel, always parks the burhcl where his press agent will find It.

The Herald for first class Job work.

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circumstances, nnd the two Supremo down uncertainty of punishment; and
Court Justices also said that they too
5t d p « , there will aAvays ho thi
would have been crazed hy an experl- . ,
. . .
.
. ,. ,
'
‘
unwritten’ law to he appealed to nnd
ence of that kind.
.
\VHhout a doubt, the failure of the ! ’ ,,e roWwl «n
thc n,aUvr
BUcVlaw to convict ir such cares as the t‘r.mei.
one recited hy Judge Taylor, of the
We Southerners are not thc only
King’s county court, New York, ts the re0plo whore good runs hot when
reason why the “unwritten” law h a * , ^ nm| ^stardiyness has laid Its
cases ns n plen of self-defcnso is in,
'hand on childhood or womanhood.-cases of homicide.
The weight uf the law must crush Fr.iltpa Trihunp.
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Organized As Barbers Supply C&lt;|., To
Sell the World's Chattels
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. .11.— Hero is
a razor, primarily intended to share
men; used by some as battle equip­
ment. We will take it up for the les­
son it affords in economy; its origin
and what lies .hack of it.
The Miami Barbers Supply Co., Inc.
hns been granted n charter hy the
secretary of state to "buy, sell nnd
deal,in wholesale and retail, any nnd
all goods, wares and merchandise;
to carry on the business of owning,
leasing and operating burlier shops;
conducting nnd leasing news sLands
and tobacco stnnds; buying1nnd selting hooks, pqpers, magazines, can­
dies npd tobaccos and other articles in
connection therewith."
"To that end, therefore, the corpo­
ration shall have the power to buy,
sell .dispose of, control, manage nnd
generally deal in, nnd-handle real es­
tate nnd personnl property of every
kind, nature and description, to sue
and he sued, to contract nnd he con­
tracted with, to borrow money; to
secure the same hy mortgages, slocks,
bonds or other evidences of indebtodnoss; to purchase and sell for oth­
ers real estate and personal proper­
ty and stocks, bonds and other securi­
ties; to act ns agent in the rental of
land, to &lt;#gngc in ihu hauling and
Transportation of hardware, supplies
and other goods, wares nnd merchan­
dise, and for such purposes
‘‘to operate lighters, ten ms, trucks,
pnd other means of transportation; to
buy, build, construct, own, ‘operate,
lease nnd maintain host houses, boat
stalls, store houses for the storage of
gnsoline, kerosene nnd oils of all kind
nnd classes and of all kinds of mer­
chandise;
“to buy, build, construct, own, lenso,
operate nnd maintain wharves nnd
docks nnd to charge wharfage nnd
dockage; to construct, own, lease nnd
operate a hotel or hotels; to own nnd
operate livery stables and garages for
horse or motor vehicles and do nil
things incidental thereto."

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jm Lake Were Not
Daniel and Richard Barbers Supply Co.
Will Do Everything:
list lit:I K. K. K. Propaganda,
in the Category

Ip* Wilmsley, on Hearing That
Mrr Rouge Men Alive.
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1

IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 276

SANFORD. FLORIDA, .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923

VOLUME IIL

VISITING CITRUS GROWERS OF CALI FOR
NIA WERE MET AT WEKIWA RIVER YES
TERDAY BY SANFORD DELEGATION
Taken to the Valdez Hotel Where an Informal Re­
ception \la s Held—Biff Day is Planned for
Them ancTa Biff Night.
..

ORLANDO, Feb. 14.—(Special to.
the IL'rald),—The Florida Watlrwnys
Traffic League will inaugurate Its
membership campaign in Sanifonl
H illU liN rrs H jfc M R ilN i
THAT ALLIED WARSHIPS
ENGLAND IS FACED WITH he
In
the
rays
of
the
gorgeous
Florida
sun
setting
in
the
west
Thursday,
it was announced at gon**
LEAVE SMYRNA HARBOR
GRAVE DANGER IN
136 REFRIGERATOR
Ra WINTF.lt SPREADS
*«» and casting its reflection on the faces of our California visitors the eral headquarters in Orlando today.
OR
TAKE CONSEQUENCES
MANY PLACES
CARS LEFT SANFORD
reception committee of the Sanford Chamber of Commerce under The league hopes to obtain 10,000
Mt
OVER COUNTY—HITS
SECTION YESTERDAY
the guidance of Secretary Pearman In the Scout Cor of Edward memberships within the next five
fn\
SOUTHWEST TONIGHT
Lane, met the California delegation on the Lake county side of the weeks and will begin its campaign in
136 car* under rofrigernWekiwa river yesterday afternoon about six o’clock and whirled Orange and Seminole counties slniul- **
Rn (Ry the Associated Press)
tion
left here yesterday for
them
through
the
suburbs
into
the
bustling
city
of
Sanford
where
tancoualy,
counting
on
nt
least
U
^V
O
O
.
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CHICAGO, Feb.
14.—
To iliscrclion of the Allied Rep
the northern markets, whirl)
the big banners stretchdd achoss the streets “Welcome Califor­ membership in thin district.
Turkish S itu a tio n and- AfTnlrn In Kn W inter today spread ita
resentntives and Demands
is said to be the high wgtnia” thnt touched the hearts of the westerners.. . •
G erm nny B rin g O b t M uch
Judge W. T. lilnnd, president of the
Rs fiercest grip .of the season
Are N ut Acceptable
They were taken to the Valdez. Hotel which *is headquarters First National Hunk, in Orlando, und ** er mark in the shipment of
D iscu ssio n
•
Rr, over the upper Mississippi
winter vegetables from the
while they arc here and were'not tired by any receptions or side treasurer of the waterways organi­
&lt; ltr T h e l u i i r l a l r t l I ' m , I
** valley plains stated and
ing Th* A sw itoM Pr«»&gt; , ,
*4
Stm ford
territory.
And
LONDON, Feb. 14.—The wording
trips
but
after
they
had
lunched
they
were
met
by
a
deigation
of
zation
declared
today
that
if
the
"a
Great.
Lake
region
already
BERLIN, Fob.
Municipal­
when it is a record in the
of the Joint note of the Allied high
Sanford citizens and informally welcomed to the city in the lobby membership campaign is successful it
ity of Goluscnkirchon, according to ad­ ** having been embraced and
commissioner* in Constantinople were
Hanford territory it is a
of
the
hotel
and
were
made
to
feel
at
home.
The
lobby
of
the
hotel
is virtually n certainty thut Florida
R't
the
northern
and
mountain
vices rccoivcd hero today, h at declined
record for
the
entire
to have handed to Adnan Hey, Turk­
was piled with grapefruit and oranges, celery and lettuce and the will soon have n fully developed sysregions and the northwest.
to pay the fine of one hundred million
*f!
United
States
In
the
vego*
ish
nationalist representative, in re­
visitors
will
be
given
nil
the
fruit
und
vegetables
they
can
eat
tern
of
inland
waterways.
Govern­
narks demanded by the French us n Rj A sweeping chill frum Alas­
ply to Ihe demand for withdrawal of
Rft
table
line
since
Sanford
ment
engineers
have
given
assurance
while
they
nre
in
Sanford.
penalty for tho clash there between ka ka and the Cnnidian north­
warihips from Smyrna harbor was
This morning they were taken in cars to all points of interest that • I f .a practical saving can be, by ships more car* of refrigerwest was continuing, inten­
the German police and the French
left to the discretion of the Allied repRa
nted
vegetables
than
any
on
the
east
and
west
sides
where
the
vegetable
farms
are
in
oper­
made
to
the
people
of
the
state
thru
sifying and
forecast to
gendarmes Monday. „
repentative* on the scene, but it is
ation and will be shown through the cold storage plant of the Ful­ granting the league’s pica they will! Ra other part «&gt;f the world.
Ha extend to the eastern half
understood
that the note declares that
This
total
nf
yesterday
does
mer's Exchange on the east side and the immense icing plant of look with favor upon the plan, Judge j
LONDON, Feb. 14.—Parliament re­ Sti of the country and the
the Turkish demands arc nut accept­
*
not take into account the
the
Southern
Utilities
Co.,
on
the
west
side
and
the
farming
opera­
lilnnd
intlieuted.
southwest by tonight or toassembled yesterday with questions
tions nml if there*is time they will visit some of the citrus groves. When the membership campaign
Rit
morrow. Reports from the
of greatest importance facing it for
At nuon they were taken to the Country Club where the party goes over the top the league will lie
MARSEILLES, Feb. II.—Smyrna
future consideration. Premier Ilonnr •a storm area indicated sev­
rested
in one of the loveliest spots in the stntc* of Florida. Here the ready to march on Hanford JO,000
harbor is thoroughly laid witlr mines
en deaths directly attribut­
Lsw tounched on two of these, .the
ladies met them and served a bullet luncheon and the visitors strong to presebt, an exhaustive brief
which extend out to sea n consider­
Near Knit and the Ruhr, the first in­ es able to severe weather.
played
golf
und
inspected
the
links
and
the
surroundings
and
the
r.t
a
bearing
before
the
engineers.
able
distant".*, according to tho cap­
volving relations with Turkey ami the
adjoining
graves
ns
the
Country
Club
is
situated
in
an
orange
Then
the
task
of
getting
action
out
of
tain
of
a steamer arriving herv this
whole Moslem world, and the second
congress will be taken, up and with
grove.
morning, t'nptnin said when he athaving n close bearing on tho&gt;xisting
This afternoon the visitors will be brought back to the hotel the strength which the organization International Rotary
tempetd to enter the hnrbof the fort
relations between France and Great
expects to have results will be seen
and
tonight
at
seven
there
will
be
a
hand
concert
in
front
of
the
signrilcil
that if he did so it would bo
Britain;
Meeting
at
Lakeland,
almost
immediately.
Valdez
Hotel
and
at
eight
o’clock
the
regular
monthly
meeting
of
on
his
own
responsibility. He said he
There has boon much discussion ns
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
banquet
will
be
held
nt
which
meet­
The
first
step
itt
developing
the
then
rvqUL
.
ted
Turkish pilot nml af­
to whether the British would he withGo to St. Petersburg ter waiting foru twenty-four
waterways,
as
outlined
in
u
recent
ing
the
California
visitors
will
lx*
the
guests.
hours ho
drnwn from the Rhineland. The prime
statement by S. J. Sligh, president of
sailed for Marseilles.
i Hr Thi* ***•«»&lt;r.itrt! I'lrn* |
minister said that he hoped it would
The folowing program will be car­ G. C. Rocdding, chairman and direc­ the waterways league, is deepening; TAMPA, Feb. 14.—After two days
be possible to retain the troops there,
tor of the party.
the St. Johns river chnnnel to San­ of steady work by the directors of In­ JUDGE FREDERICK POWERS '
ried
out a t tonight’s banquet:
but to a large extent thnt would de­
DIED AT ST. PETERSBURG:
Just to show the California visit­
MisS
Lots
Multinhousc,
secretary
of
F. C. MncMahon, song leader.
ford, making it pnssbile for ocean-go­ ternational itotnry meeting here in
pend on Germany and France, cither
WAS JUDGE SUPREME COURT
ors that they appreciate their com­
nnnual
midwinter
gathering
execu­
party.
ing steamers to rurt down the St,
Mrs. 8eth Woodruff, Accompanist.
or whom could make their retention
ing to Hanford some of the merchants
Mrs.
Emma
Bishop,
Orange.
,
tive
sessions
were
shortened
this
tit, The W.i»'l:llrd I 'r r x l
Johns and take hack a cargo of South
Am erica.,
In German territory Impossible.
of Hanford nre taking a page adver­
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 14. —
C.
E.
Utt,
Orange.
morning
anil
afternoon
after
which
Florida
products.
The
St.
Johns
will
Invocation—Dr.
E.
D.
Brownlee.
Withdrawal-of the British troops tisement in this issue to "Welcome
|). F. Campbell and wife. Orange.
l&gt;c supplemented by a system of can-! the entire party planned to motor to Judge Frederick A. Powers, of iloulGroup Singing. *
from the Rhine*, Mr. Uonnr Law de­ Californians."
L. C. Flippen nndKvifcy.Orimgo.
nls extending south of Snnford and- Iztkclnnd. Tomorrow the visitors nr© ton, died nt his home last night. Ho
Solo—Selected—Mr*. Aspiiiwull
clared, would bca great misfortune
also connecting with tire Indian river scheduled to Ik* guests of St. Peters­ was a judge of the supreme court and
Tnkach.
(
for that would mean tho end of the en­
i brother of a former governor. He «.
on the Fast Coast. That will make burg Rotarihn*.
Group Singing.
tente. '
,
■ *
hud
made his winter home here for
water transportation uvailnhle for]
Duet—Selected—Mrs. Tnkach and
The prime minister expressed tho
ihree years. The body will lie taken
practically
nil
of
Central
i
nil
South
Mrs. I-cnke.
leliof that ther* was nu danger of
to Maim- for burial.
.
Florida.
Solo—Selected—Mrs. W. S. Leake'.
war in the near cast, although ‘.lie
"The value of the system of water-i&lt;
Group singing.
Turks were probably counting on “our
w
ays'which
wo are seeking cannot lie ,
A.
P.
Connelly,
President
Sanford
supposed..war weariness."
over-estimated,’
Mr. Sligh's statement,
Chamber
of
Commerce,
presiding.
"We do not wnpt war," he added,
says. “The present high transporta­
Address of Welcome, Hon. Forrest
“but if it cannot be avoided, it must
tion rates arc n serious handicap to;
OF AMERICAN CITIZENS BEEN Lake, Mayor.
tome."
C.
Ituedding,
San
many industries in our state ami tie-',
Response—Geo
The usual stato ceremonies attend­
ABRIDGED IN LABOR •
velopment of the wutcnVuys seems to!
Francisco,
Calif,
ed the opening of parliament, and the
TROUBLE
he
the only possible solution of thei
Introduction
of
visitors.
.
dclia le on the address In reply to the
problem which is hocoming more anti'
Addresses by members • California
•perch from the throne attracted much
(Hr Th* Associated Press)
more difficult each year," the state- Col. Georffe C. Itoedding, Biggest Grower of De
attention. The king's speech cmphirWASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—An in­ party.
merit continues.
Hon. F. P. Forster, President First
lin'd that Great Britain wus acting ,vestigation to determine whether the
ciduous Fruit Trees, Has the Big Idea
California has every advantage over
.
in the Ruhr so as not to udd to the civic rights of American citizens had Nationn! Hank.
I'lorodii in shipping to eastern marI). I.. Thrasher, President Rotary
difficulties of her allies. The arrange­ been abridged or denied during the Ink its hc-HUse it can send steamers
ment for settlement of the debt to the j bor controversies in the coul industry
down the Pacific coast and through
United Slates was welcomed by the nnd whether breaches of civil or cri­
the Panama canal, finally disposing
king as reflecting the determination minal law had been involved with tho
of the cargoes in New York nml oth­
of the British people to meet their purpose of fixing the responsibility
er cities, Mr. Sligh declared. He said
obligations, nml the hope wus express­ was tK'gnn today by the Federal cosl
that it only costs fide to ship n box
ed that the Turkish problem might commission. Former Vico President
of
oranges front California over this
yet be settled nmicably.
Marshall, one of tho commission mem­
route.
This sentiment was echoed by the bers, wns detailed to make tho pre­
“The league's membership fee Is
prime minister, who declared his con­ liminary examination.
only 110.00," Mr. Sligh’s statement
fidence thnt Turkey would aign the
treaty.
recites and continues to say “if 10,­
The premier apparently described
000 members nre enrolled the fund
the Ruhr as tho "Jugular" vein of Eu. will Ih&gt; large enough to care for all
rujw's Industrial life, and mndc no
branches of our activities and obtain
Total 39, Potomac Yards Passings:
concealment of his belief th at French New York, 13; Philadelphia. 11; Pitts­
1 n $4,000,000 appropriation from the
•etion in the Ruhr had not only harm­ burg, 7; Baltimore, 3; Boston, 2;
government.
ed France herself, but had been dis­ Washington, 1; Aitoonn. 1; Unknown, STORY ABOUT THE CROWN JEW REGARDING BHITIB11 DEBT BE
"Every citizen of Orange and Sem­
astrous to Europe'* economic life."
FUNDING
BILL
TODAY
inole
counties should respond when
E U OF RUSSIA WAS ALL
“I am bound to say as a sincere
they r.re called upon to send In their
BUNK
l l l r Tfcs A s s o c ia te d P t m s )
friend of France" the Premier went Carlo! Shipments for Tuesday, Feh. 13
memberships., It is nil for n bigger
WASHINGTON, Fd&gt;- 14. — Ar
on, "that I do not see how the French Florida—Snnford section ..._.... — .60
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Nono of tho agreement between the senate Repub­
nte going to get what they wnnL I
21
Florida Manatee section
Russian crown jewels were found In lican lenders on the British debt fund­
fear that tho rcault of occupying the
California
the coffin of Seaman James Jones ing bill is reported-to hnvo been In­
Ruhr and the loft bank of the Uhine Florida—Tampa Section
when tho body buried in tho Brooklyn formally rcnched today, which would
has been to intensify the feeling of
cemetery wus disinterred, todny by strike out the house provision author­
the German nation nnd that danger
izing the President to approve similar
the government.
*111 come Inter."
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Sensational rumors regarding tho settlem ents ' W i t h other debtor nations
Shipping Point Information for Turn- Russian qrswn Jewols had betn cur­ and would 'substitute the amendment
Lookout, Boll Weevil
St. Johns Church
day, February 13th
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rent ever since thu dentil of Cxar of Senator Robinson requiring future ■11 ' *
SANFORD, FLA:
Warm, clear. Nicholas. The first concroto evidence proposals to be submitted.to congrels. Several States WUi Get Cut Effective
Was Threatened
Haulings heavy, UcmaiHi nnd move­ that the United States government The drive fo r'* vote before adjourn­
st Once
.
. By Fire Today m
ent slow, better wire Inquiry, m ar­ was seeking the gems in America ment tonight, on tho British debt bill
Is entirely familiar. Citrus trees are ported reeds. California has imprevn ew YORK CITY, Feb. 14.—The ket steady. Carlots f. o. b. usual enmo lost month when the special ag­ was undertaken by several senators.
I l t r Tfcp A sssrlM trd P r e s s )
a small- part of his holdings In Call- Clj the navel orange by such method*
SAVANNAH, Feb. 14. — Action of fornia, however, for he is known In nn,i u r. a . D. Shamcl, of the govern- . !
historic St. John* erected in 1768 wn» termn—10 Inch crates Golden Self ent of tho treasury department ad­
‘ grent importance to agricultural in­ the .west ns the "fig man," having
•hreatened with destruction by flames blanching 4-6 doz. stalks in the rough mitted th at he was investigating the BIDS SUBMITTED
bureau, has accomplished gre*t
*• FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION terests In the south wns taken hero brought the figs pp to tho high state rciulta In California along tho line*
*hirh burned out office building in $l,f5-fl.75, French strain 4-fl. doz. report that four million dollars worth
this morning when tho Southern of cultivation and the successful pro- 0f experimentation and more to d*Malden Iamo, New York'*.; famous stalks in the rough, best $l.D0t&lt; Some were buried in the Brooklyn cemetery.
I l l y T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
•tree of gems early this morning. Four shipments being consigned. /
TALLAHASSEE,* Feb. 14.—Han­ Freight association moved to cut in pegation of the kind host adapted for vclnp the citrus fruits thsn any o th tr
’
SUGAR
PRICE
BREAKS
-----cock
Bruthere of Mobile, John Gcrkin- half the rates on calcium arsenic. The California. Other frulta too numerfius ,r „n jn tho country*
nlarms called firemen to the blsae
AFTER REACHING MARK so. of Pensacola, were low bidders for committees appointed nro to confer
while detectives and patrolmen from Total Carlot shipments from Santo mention are his especial hobbies
people of Sanford will hav* the
the construction of five milos of rood nt once with tho several 'stato com­ and hts lands extend for many miles pleasure of hearing Col Roeddlng and
len precincts reinforced by a hundred » ford section this Reason to date.,735
I l l y T h s A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—A fter nd- on State Road No. 1 in Escambia missions *nd the Interstate Commerce In various parts of the fruit growing many of the other distinguished meraP°licetnen, blocked all streets In the Total carlot shipments from Man­
vancea
from 28 to 72 points a t the county, while tho Columbia County commission so that tb* reduction# may areas of California although he calls birs of the California party a t th*
atee section this season to late .600
mancltl district to all except fire
opening,
raw sugar futures market and Highland county project* re­ become *effective nt once.
fighters and newspaper men. Jeweley Total carlot shipment from 8anFresno his home.
btnquct tonight nnd it will b* * fin*
prices broke a hundred points, the ceived only ono proposal each in es­
v»lucd s t millions of dollars was stor- ' ford last season to dat^...,....----HU
idea
is
th
a
t
Florida
should
*pe&gt;
get together meeting of th* peopl* of
The Herald delivered six times a
maximum fluctuation allowed in one tim ates opened by the stato road dc-*
*d in vaults In the burning building Total cartot shipment from Man
loliso
upon
certain
klndn
of
fruit
just
the two great citre* producing atat**,
week for lfic.
day's Trading by tho exchange.
partm ent today.
iiiec last season to dale.............
tnd n*«rby structures In Maiden Lane.

Merchants of
.
Sanford Welcome
California Visitors

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T H g SANFORD DAILY H E RALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923

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T
ter spending the past few week* here
Mrs. W. II. Pritchett of Lakeland
CHARTERS ISSUED
with her sister Mins Jessie Hutchin­ is the attractive guest of Mrs, W.
.'
I»Y THE STATE
•
• ••
HM
son.
Morton Thigpen nt her home on Mag­
—----• *
nolia Ave..
l l l f T V r A a ia r lilr S Trska)
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor
AGNES AYRRs
TALLAHASSEE, Fbb. 12.—The
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. It. Ryan pnd fa­
Phono
following charters have been issued
mily arc motoring hero today from
Mrs. H. II. Hill left Saturday for
—IN—
— ** 217-W
\
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to to to M to to t o
I f , * ■ I n , m r t r l r n t i , U t l l a i to
by
the
Secretary
of
State:
their
homo
in
P.ilatkn,
nnd
will
spend
her
home
in
Columbia,
S.
C.,
after
n
—I I , * ■ o r * c n l a c L n / n k r r » mr ram ln o
a
l a m r . o r I f too art- r n i r M a l n l n r , «« r lt
ToMiami Air.Line, enpital $100,000.
a week here as the guests of the for- pleasant visit with her daughter .^rs.
Our hoys and girls wrcsUinr with
• o o a l a l r a r l la l k l « l i p l r l w r i l , n l r l a o
• der.tjny,. road tho Seminole &gt;County ^ ' nmi
tner'n sister, Mrs. Andrew Mahoney, H. T, Houser.
O rla ll a. n r &lt;rlr|ilan nr Ihr l l r m . It a l l
t e ( f r a i l , a rp rrrU lrA
Swann Weekly Tire Co., Jacksonnt her h»ne on Tenth street.
•
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Hank advertisement and profit thereMrs. George K. Hnttiey of Cohim* by.
,
iviile, $15,000.
’
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' The_JL Gordon Company, rnpita!
....
, Among the out of town guests nt bin, S. C., arrived here Inst evening
SOCIAL CALENDAR
.
-v. 1U-4T
* &gt;tha jVtfentina dunce nt the Country and will spend tWo woeko here ns the j All Snnford people who nnpreciatc *200,000’ rCnI chU!c' Jacksonville,
When a potted daughter of |Q, _ .
Tuesday—Busiiyt** meeting'
pJ)ent ,.om|,any
makc* Hast Const Propertlea. Inc., Miami,
eting of !I1uKAlub last evening were Mrs. A. H. Pet­ guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. „
in(laft smldeniy with nothing u Z \
D aughter of Wfsley Clans, at the erson of Jamestown,* N. -Y., and Miss II. T. Houser.
arrangomentii to attend RobinH ood , rcn(’ c^ ato , &gt;15,000.
world but the gorgeeus genm * h J |
Lumber Co., lakeland.
Methodist church nt 7:30 p,.®. )(tl Adapts ofjSpringfield, Mass., and .Mr.
•v...
-t the P: in-, c i Theatre n&gt;xt Tues-j A. S« Mohr
{
adorns her*charming lmck, it'jt' I
Tuesday—3! rp.Ucanc Turner, wi)| cm SOti .Mu. Ray Collier of Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred I.lljn have n* day night: All the advance-dope «n !1M'V&lt;W.
i
When
you
wear
our
glasses
you
for quick notion. Maybe »he'||^!|
__ •__ V
f*
their House guests Mr. and Mre. Ed this company states that they nrU reap J l1 0,7,0 bonnett, Inc., real estate, (| Hn*| t (tu VC (o l)C p e rp e tu a lly w o r - Tushly, unconventionally u ^ 1
flrtain the members of the Kntre
V
Hulse of Long Is., N. Y. They are
niRTIIDAY PARTY
Nous Ilridge rluh nt 8 p. nt., nt her
rc* ni list* and the : how l* one of the beat
UG.000. •
'
rit'd a b o u t ih l'ir falliritr tiff. ‘Yoil 1 Ayfes does in this sparkling
The Rrcvnrd Properties, Inr., renl- ran £ o ri« h t on w ith y m ir tiHtinl maiiee, and plunge p*i; me|| i„u |
i home on Myrtiu Ave.
A lovely children’s party given re­ very much pleased with Florida mul of the iieasun.
^ | |
|
e*tx,te, Melbourne, $15,000.
Tuesday—5lusic Department, business cently was that of yesterday when expect to take n trip to Cuba before
ho u sew o rk b e c a u s e w e ntnlte turbulent tangle of adventure u J
Gordon Gardens, Inc., Miami, real th e m to f i t a n d to ffivc p e rfe c t love. Also n
meeting at the club rooms at 3 p. Mrs. Zeb Ratliff entertained n num­ they return to New York.
Sam Haumel of tho Haumcl Spe­
ber of children, honoring little Mary
ni.
cialty Shop has returned from a two estate, $10,000.
se rv ic e.
We give UnquevtienaUc' Sanford
Thursday—Mrs. Ren Caswell will en­ W yatt Ratliir, whose birthday nnni- ROOK LOVERS’ CLUII POSTPONED | weeks’ trip l„ New York nnd other
Snub Pollard Comedjl
.
tertain the mcmlmrs of the Ron versary it wns,
Oil account of tho Subtropical fair envtetn market.! whore he purchased references. Wo are what we claim, I“We See That You See”
Thu living room wns beautifully which is In-lug held this week, the a big htix'k of goods for tho big uponMachine Experts, cleaning,
Ton Uridge Club at 3:30 p. in, nt
T o m o rro w — Knlhorine Mse
decorated
with quantities of golden Rook Lovers' Club has been postpou ing of the Specially .Simp in tho new ii pairing overhauling family ma­
D onald in ‘T h e Woman’s Side1
. her home on Magnolia avenue,
Hecro a while longer, The Rob-!
a lso A d d ed a ttra c tio n s .
Wednesday—Music department, busi­ calendulas nnd ferns. In the dining ed from this Friday nfternoon to next Meiwh building. The Specially Shop chines.
cn,n
Co., Ferndale Apts. Phono 231ness meeting at the club rooms at room, the Valentine ideas were curried Friday nt which time Mre. L P. Ha- expects to he in the new htiildhig the
.
276-tp
out, with hearts nnd cupitls, Tho din­ gun, will bo hostess.
Inst of thin week and they will an­ W.
3 p .m .
.
ing
table
wnn
covered
with
n
lace
nounce this important fact in tha Daily
Thursday—Florcnro Gilbert HnnsSTROUT FARM AGENCY
y rcom, entertainer at High School nt cloth and-centered with the birthday THE IIANSCO.M ENTERTAINMENT Herald ami the n|K.niiig will die nno ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA CO.
OPTOMETRISt-OPTICIAN
113 Mngnoli* Ave.
of tho many big events of the week. WILL OPEN STORE IN SANFORD
8 p. m. under the auspices of the cnhc Iced in while nnd topped with
WELL ATTENDED
Exceptional'
bargain for n i;(
-Ojtposilc I*. O.
Among the new baifnema. hopsgx in Phone 110red lighted tapers, in n lied of red
Mr. Baumel .states that he purchased
Parerits-Teachers Association,' t
WINTER HAVEN, Flo., Jan. 18
Unto,
fine
location
on Sanford lleitk
Snnford that will open, this week is
•
Tuesday—Ilridge Luncheon* for So­ sweet peas.
Florence Hnnscom, a graduate jot one of tho finest stocks of ladles wear­
ft*
70-125’,
2
story
8 room __
cial Department of Womnn's Club 1 Grime* of all kinds were played on the Boston school of oratory, and ore ing apparel, millinery and novelties the Atlantic &amp; Pneiile Ten Company,
all
improvements,
bath,
toilet, elwtH
SOLICITORS
WANTED—Either
la.
tho spacious lawn, tho children being of tho country's lending entertain­ that has ever lice n shown in this city who expect to open their now cash
a t Parish House.
lightSi
phone.
Large
lorch;
osk i
dies or gentlemen to cad on mcr
Tucsday—G. I. A. meets nt the Mn- assisted in these by Dorothy Haynes ers, gave an entertainment in the and he says “Just wait fur the big op- nnd carry afore in the, now I. W. Phil­
I
iue
shade,
garage,
poultry
• • as . ___ I L’l l
t.V.
__
&gt;L
lip* building on Second street Thurs­ chants and niher buxines* men anil so.
and Ellen Telford. Following the Presbyterian Annex to n large midisonic hall at 3 p. m.
wr.sh shed, cow stall. Owiicr dah
day of thi* week. The Atlantic &amp; Parefreshments of ice cream, ence, Thursday evening.
Friday—Mrs. L. P. Hagan will enter­
licit old accounts for collection. Lib­ huick sale turn put a bargain prim
ciliF
Ten
Company
are
well
known
in
WELLS
SHERMAN,
HEAD
OF
tain tho member* of the Rook rakes and candies were served. The
Mrs, Hnnscom presented a program
e ^ r y part of the reentry nnd they eral commissions promptly paid for this very desirable property.
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Lovora' Club nt 3:30 p. m.
• girl* were given favors of Valentine of monotogucs. pinnologui-c nnd songi.
IN THE CITY TODAY hnv’f opened stores in many Florida services. Write, Southern Adjustment Mill i;lvv possession.
Dolls, nnd the boyr. were prer.cnlcd in costumes, and h tr impersonations
Friday—8*11It Harrison Chapter, N. with boxes of marbles.
205-tfc
ettjen during the past few years and Agency, Drew Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
were those of a skilled nrtirt. .
S. I). A. It. will meet with Mis*
Sinford looked mighty good to them
Little Mary Wyatt was the recipi­
-.The
Sanford
section
is
honored
toThe songs in costume were very
Mell Whitncr on Magnolia Ave., nt ent of many lovely gifts, nnd many
good—-in fact, the program was very day by the visit of Wells Sherman, hence their determination to open a
8 p. m.
*
good wishes of .her young guests, much worth-while, and wan ‘well re­ who is in charge of the Bureau of store here. Watch the Daily Herald
about thirty being in attendance.
U. S. Department of Agri- for announcements of opening, and
ceived by the people. Mrs. Ilnnscqm Markets,
‘
O. C. Branch, of Ocala, was in the
.
,
’ -,
,, *■ . *
.T
’•tilture.
Mr.
Sherman has been in Cal­ prices.
possesses unusual talent nnd com­
city yostordny transacting business.
--,
,
,
l. _
*
ifornia
nnd
Texas
Tor
several
weeks
VALENTINE d a n c e
bines it with a gracious personality,
Ijist,- evening the members of the and it is hoped that she may appear nnd Saturday addressed a big meet­ HALF DOLLAR DAYS
W. K. Whyte of'Ijtkelnnd wns one
AT PIGGI.Y WIGGLY STORK
• ••
Sanford Country club enjoyed anoth­ in thD* city again.—Winter Haven ing of the Melon Growers association
•M
of the business vlritore here yostorWEDNESDAY
AND
T
ill
KS.,
nt
Ocaln.
He
will
ho
here
several
days
er delightful dance. This affair wns thief.
'
luy.
.­
looked forward to with great pleas­
Florence Gilbert Hanscom will give [,M,kinB ^
1,hB
rituaiion
Dal Inr Day at Piggly Wiggly was
ure. .Cards were provided for those an entertainment Thursday evening - i hoh! nn'* il i3
,hat
he
can ,alk
It, C. Petzold of Newport Ncw.t,
sueli a great euccts* that now they
to
the
(
ntifomia
and
Sanford
grovvwho did not care to dance. .
the High school auditorium, and you
in the city yesterday for
The decorations were lovely, the will want to tie sure nnd cairn*, ns this ■ers at the Imr.ipid Wedfiesduy night. will go you one la tte r nnd have a H alf'
N e x t to PrinccHS T h e a tr e
Dollar day on Wedne.ulny and Thurs­
rommillee in charge being Miss Italia is un unusitnl treat. Come and tiring
day
of
this
week.
Read
the
advertise-j
Tlie
Herald
fur
first
ela.t.s
job
work.
, , .
: Williams, chairman; assisted by Mrs. ynur friends*
...
...
' ..
Mre. I„ K Thompson or Jnc-kMin- ... .. ,.
meat in this i,-nn- and see how much i z.
; \\. M. Scott nnd Mrs. It. J. Marling.
This entertainment is lining given
ville arrived in Sanford yesterday for
y ou can get fui the hull dollar. And ,
II Eli I ! \ IS IIUItE
The valentine idea was artistically enr- by the Parent- fi achei s a ui.iatio i,
short visit.
if you will note the prices you will '
ried out with hearts, ivnd eiipiils, nnd and the huarly eooperatiou of the
—
see
that the old half dollar goes same ,
r graceful palms and potted plant* were people of Snnford i- asked, a* there
,,RVc V,,u s", !&gt; v " ,r ,*1,1 fri‘'" '1 n ‘,r'
L. J."* Lippmnu of New York City
Vlintniice
at i’iggiy Wiggly store in
also used with pleasing effect. The women are doing a splendid work.
' rin- nl ‘ hiirchKeil’s?. He i:i known to
wns among the business visitors in
•
__ _ _
t!i " Snnford pc..pie for ho |ins boon this city in the new Meisch block.
lights were shaded with red nnd sus­
Snnford yesterday. .
pended from vmh was n large heart. PALMS -This is n good tune to plant
»&gt;. te fop many year*, and the
Peter Hchnni and his orchestra fur­
them in your parkway, your lawn. !“m1 ‘im,‘ hl' Wl,n horc h,? Pull‘'*'- ,h'‘ IF Y.OI’ WANT IT AHVERTIHKD
Mr. nnd Mrs. James W. Davis of
WITH EACH TUBE CHLOIUE-DIXO
nished the music for tho dancers, and etc. It will help to lieaulify your
Bui‘ *h
history. Mr. HerPhiladelphia were among tho arrivals
rin
.will
he
r.t
Churchwtll’a
store
to
needless to ray, it was splendid.
home and likewise your town. Fire
hero yesterday.
SCOTCHY '
laite in the evening, refreshments young plants nt reasonable ptiee*. 710 slrnw you . prnig and samnter samples
TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tula* Absolutely FREE—While Thrj lot I
on VVe.ht.- d.iv, Thursday, Friday and • SHOWCARDS A SPECIALTY
of ice crc am, cake and coffee were
F. E. Strothers of Nashville, Term., served.
Satuiday of itijs week. He represents j * * Palmetto Avenue
liox 115 I*|I()N K 325
is 'in the city looking after his inter» D f H O W F P I*KESCRII»TION DRtKJGIStl
Stums* a. Co., and he nnd Snm Iliad- g'.li-lit
There were n number of out of town
KODAK Denier
MAYOR IlKNt iv HERE
a le r ll . U . lil/Y Y U l
TUB ItBXA 1,1, STOKE
here and in Geneva. .
ford will be mi hand to show you what
guests Inst evening. Mrs. It. J. Star- i
you want ami to take your correct
.Mayor E. W. IIcin'k of l.ongwo'id
' P. Ef Ward of Eastman, Gn„ was
Peterson, of Jamestown, N. Y., and was in the city today on business mul incasur* for that spring suit. See the
among the out-of-state arrivals here,
Mms Adams, of Springfield, .Mass., culling on hi* many -old friends. Mr. advertisement i n . this Issue of the
yesterday.
the charming guest of Mrs. A. .M. lleiick in one‘of the original pioneer:! s t o l e that e|i- foe eaidt ami aclls it
10 Stores in-Georgia
1 Store, in ‘Florida
cheaper.
.
DcForrest.
of
the
Iamgwood
section,
one
of
tho
C. F. Dodson, It. ('-• Montgiknery
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. George DcCottes luul early railroad builders nnd is now the
and E. Meadow* were business visito rs!
nn tholr guest* Mr. and Mrs. Roy ('oi­ mayor nnd town builder at Longwimd • A I t T in s ' D ISroN TIN l'H D ;
•yesterday from Jacksonville.
REgTh .AU SALK RESULTS I
lier of Atlanta, (in.
liaving quit his northern home for;

LOCALS

LUXURY’

f

O rrffor/aJb/i/

■o fecu/'e'

W hen Your Bread don?t suit You try

ROUTH

BAKERY

Free!

r. and Mrn. J. T. Young of Me-j.
ST. AGNE.S GUILD
Crory, Aik., arrived In the eily yesThi- regular monthly business inei-tterday and will spend a rliort time in jn,, „f t|„. St. Agnes Guild wuk laid
Sanford.
yesteidny afternoon nt the home of
MVs. /}. It. (’uleinan, on Park avenue.
Miss M argaret Dynck, of Trey, N. • Repig-t* were read by the officers,
Y,. is the attractive guest of Mrs. I nnd plana made for the nnnual EasJuliun Tnkneh, nt lier home on Kiev- ior |„ ,||t which Is held each' year nt
enth street.
| the Parish house, Easter Monday. It
, was nl mi' decided to make the outfit
Mrs. Uilinn May is spending two for the Guild at St. Mary’s school on
weeks in Tampa iih the guest of h o r|th ,. Mountain, which the Guild pro­
sister an\l enjoying the Smith Florida vide* each year.
Fair.
Rev. Peck gave a most interesting
talk about the work for tile (luilil
Wht. T. Robertson, of rniiniiin t'n - r.nd explaining same.
nnl was iimotig tlie arrivals here yes­
Tho next meeting of the Guild will
terday and will h| m&lt;iuI some time in Ik* with Mrs. Dc lot Hay on Eleventh
.Snnfordand Oak.
After tlie business had been trnnHerbert Bickford left yesterday fur ‘mietcd, a social hour was enjoyed, tlie
his home in Now York after s|H'itd- hostess serving a salad course and
i Ing tHu past few days here m« the hut chocolate.
guest of hi* niece. Mrs. U. R, Pen- &gt; The members present yesterday
hotly.
were Mrs. {Inward Ovetlin, Miss
Marjorie Krupp, Mrs. M. Minnrik,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Craig of Jack­ Mrs. W. R. ls'aK, Mr*. Paul Riggers,
sonville; A. Copeland of Tampa, and •Sirs. Julius Taknch iir.d guest Miss
O. A. Eitim er of Ocala were among Margnret Dynck, Mrs. Dc Ia» liny,
tho business visitors in Sanford yes­ 5tr.i. N. M. I loyd, Mis. J. N. RoIhuii
terday.
Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. W. M. Belding, Mrs. Joint I.eoHindi, Mrs. Chri.
Mrs. II. S. Nobles left yesterday slntthcwa, Mi»s Abide Doiidncy mul
for her home In West Palm Beach, af- MrsrC. J. Mar. haM.

the delights of the nil year round
The a&gt;: lion rale ai Ib'ady’s old
Fhn ala eiimutc where it is &lt;vcaiplifird
V . art will U- discontinued ami a four i
to the fullest—in Seminole county.
•lav i.il aiII replace the am lion mile.
Rcau^Hio advertisement in tins iaDaily Htsald on sale at J o t’s Nmols'
Mie atm nolo the list of bargains in
House, Mobley’.* Drug Store mul
jewelry. Diamond ring to lie given
Hunt's Pharmacy.
tf
away on Saturday night.

.

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Daily Fashion Hint

l id- f o r t h e p u r c h a s e o f |I0 li n e a l feet

of .‘Hi.inch, (I'J-inch, or -Ill-Inch iron
ripe, and also for U0 lineal feet of iMi I
Inch,
in c h , or -12-lnrh Segment
block. Hoard reserves the right to re­
ject any or nil Iritis.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
2-l3.o.n.w.3ic
Clerk.

SKB CATHRAE
Income Tax Specialist, Peoples Bank

MARCH 13lh. Mill and i.r,llt

THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 14, 1 5 ,16&gt; 17

All Form*

L

i u

_

Wave your Spring Suit made-to-measure. You’ll lie bet­
ter satisfied to ficfcet your own suit—have it -made to
your own notion. '■
|f-j .
*»l. :',n

9

YEARS OBI)—Has run over 200,000 miles and now runs
new ear. This
"
rpo &gt;■! ■•!

•Phone 127

NAME DR. ROBSON’S SANITARNOTICE
.'
II M
Dr. Robson will pay $ri.t)(l in envli
lloiioi lde Board of C.itpily &lt;'omfur the nmiie i cle ted for 'bin S anitar­
mi ii'ioie-i. in mid for Semlnule Coonium, 210 Park Avenue. Send in your
t\. I'Torb'.'i, .vi11 at their next regular
name within 30 day: from today.
eu-eiuii: i be held on Tnewlny, March
27 I 2tp
•ith, ltiJ3, at 10 o'clock n. n . receive

■i m i S I H i n i l l l l l l M I M U H U H I I H a i B H B H i a u n i l l S B S I I I S
Open Day and NIrIiI
LadifS* Hest Doom S
•

Sanford’s New Store

I ••

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t

, a

I

Cnn IIv Seen nt Our l*lncc

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Would you like to own n ear of tltis kind—one I lint will Rive
you gfirvice for every dollar you invent in it? If no, givo us
your order now for a HUPP,

B.

•■ ■ ■

&amp; 0 .M O T O R C O .
*

Snnford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Hanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Bake Counties
One of tho Bnrceat and Mbst Up-to-date Drive-In Filling
•
Stations in this part of Ihe slate
■ ■■■
M f i f--^¥ ■ ■

Mr. W. E. Herrin, representing S ________
rouse
Baltimore, will Ms here to take your measure.'

AFTERNOON f r o c k o f v e l v e t
Thit dcliftktSd pewiiiiide of nil
rollnl corneli.ih is featured in lliis'nflrrSi nam lro»k •&gt;! rhiib&gt;.i velvet. The oval
g | in rk mid shrwt, t-irnmio sleeves nrr
M pi|X’d with wlf-iinicrLil. for the culor
a n d ,f.dirk arc r-o rich in themselve*
tit it pathing else .riHitd acid to their
disiindiv^mi*. 'Clii* model ojnic*
*j it Din .the m V 'o/ life qiust fncxIxtKtKol dreosiiuiIter's atdlity, iSr it
ran la? finidicd in lers than three hours, ..
fmiu i ultiiiflo finishing. Mciiliiui sire
rtsiiiirei J 'j wards -th-imli iu.ilcit.il, ‘ '
nciiirial Review Drewi No. HI6.
bites, 34 -to 30 inches butt

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ItcprcKcnliunr (ho Henry Bosch'
Co. liw of hleh tirade
' Wall Y»npcr
i
Estimates fufnLqhed on Paper-!
inir, Paintiutf, Vaniishlnir, Kat-j
:;ujnitiiii}r. ( U-.
,i

\VM. AMANN
Celery Avo. in rare of Clifford!
Dell.
J

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PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY; FEURUARY 14. 1923

Sanford Daily Herald

w elcom e

to

Ca l i f o r n i a n s

I'ttbltahrd M frr a 11rr noon n r r , l Kan*
da r "• thr llrrald lIulMlna, luT
StaKnnlla A*e, Hanford, 1’la.

:

m

Sanford is host today to n distinguished party of California
people who are visiting the state of Florida to view the citrus in­
dustry
as it exists in Florida. They will not see as many groves in
Th,e Herald Printing Co.
this county as they' have seen in other parts of the state and unless
I’lJILINIIKlIH
K d l f o r we are mistaken they do not want to see any more orange groves.
n. j . iini.LT.
N. J, I.II.LAIU1
11. A. KEEL
..—
Manner They
have seen so
many orange groves since they have been on the
'
. . . .
II. H. IIOt.LV ... A r l w - r l l - l n * l l i n i i r f ,
trip
that
they
will
welcome the sight of the green fields of ban
A d t r r l i . l n g H a i r . H a d * Knonn on
Application
ford" where the big money crops of winter vegetables grow. And
LllU’la HIlltM* , Urrulallna Jlno.Rrr
our
celery and other vegetables will make the good folks of Cali­
PhWM SZV-W aflrr S p. ni.
fornia qpen their eyes as they have been opened in respect to the
H nfc**rlptlon l - r lc * In A l l M H
O ne V r a r —
----E ,O o
We are quite sure that the California
I I I M an ill a ______ ..____...------- ...------ JUKI citrus industry of Florida.
l l r l l i r r r d I n I 'l lj r by l ' a r r l * r
folks never liyfore realized what n great state Florida is and we
Ob* lV**k_.^»-----.15 O a t.
arc quite sure thnt they will return to California with the feeling
aid p B t l r r l r r a t * r a
K ra tla n l* %uuntjr
Adw r- that Florida has "some oranges." They will also return home after
and la pnb ll ah *d * * r r r I ’ r l d a r .
iiBB. ia.oo p** VVb' . biwm. “2
seeing Sanford with the idea thnt Florida has some winter vegeMEMDRU the associated i-iikhh tables. Here they will s e e th e greatest \vinter»vegotable section
*nTmef "ThU1^ * 1for****niim!c«I*i*»n0'if' in the world and while the Californians are accustomed to talking
not "JuSrwu£*Vcrh. d’li*Tl n*“ihi«°
in big figures they have nothing in their own state that can comS2?,iSBO ,h0 loc" new*
; pore in acreage of winter vegetables with Sanford. This particular
• r• 1 °rTB°.rr
l*1 section ships moro cars under refrigeration than nny other part
of the world ami their own Imperial Valley is second (if that is any
Offlr*I ItKItALD Illll.IlIV i. Phoar I4M
(consolation). But we arc not trying to impress them with our great­
Foreign Adfc'rrtMhg Rfplpwn itiv#
ness in this respect or in any other respect. We are simply their
Tl I t AMERIC AN I’Rf-SS ASSOCIATION
Liu
whole-hearted hosts today and wo have much in common with
them. Their problems are our jiroblems. Thnt is they are our
problenN now for the trip of the California party has given them
an insight into the aims and ideals of the people of Florida. They
Valentine's Day.
came here under the same impression, no doubt, that the people of
And nl;o California's Day and the north come here—that Florida is a big heap of sand, inNight.
habitated with snakes and alligators and that we had a few
tered orange groves anil n few acres of vegetable lands but the
The Lake County delegation said
biggest
part of the state was given over to tourist hotels and the
the California people were "human.”
AVe never thought they were anything main idea of the people of Florida was |aJivo-off th'e lifurist in the
winter and sweet potatoes hi the summer.
flee.

NEW CtlARTBRS' (illANTED

WOULD FORCE DECISION

Ill* Tb* .\asiM*tnl*«i I’rrM,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1L—Droponents of action on the Henry Fort! of­
fer for Muscle Shoals started a move­
ment yesterday, having for its pur­
pose the forcing of a decision on the
proposition by the house a t this «•*»
sion. The plan under discussion con­
templates un amendment to the reso­
Industrial I&gt;oan ami Investment Co. lution giving the Cape Cod bill priv­
Orlando, 150,000. ileged status in the house so thnt the
The Bonder Warehouse Co„ Pensa- Muscle Shoals legislation would be
' nl;i. 510,000.
included.
Fjruna Products Salys Co., OrlanSKATING TONIGHT! BIG TIME
d«. *100,000.
Robert rum McKee MBotor Co., Or­ —LAKE MARY SKATING ACADF.
*.*•
■
i«He
lando, *100.000.
Miami Barbers' Supply Co., Miami.
126,000.
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
North Orange Land and Dev. Co., House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Apopka, $10,000.'
Hunt's Pharmacy.
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TALLAHASSEE. .Feb. I I. — The
following charter:, have been issued
b ylhc secretary of state;
Plant City Loan &amp; .Savings Co., Inc.
Plant City, *15,000.
lllack &amp; White Cab Co., Miami,
000.

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WHEN U
LIST JT
WITH US

Improved celery farm, nn urangc
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
wild land, fire or auto insurance
makes no difference—seo u*—
we hove what you want or we
will get It fpr you.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto Iniurahee
105 W. First St , SANFORD, FLA

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J. R. Anthony, W. II. Tunnjcliffe, Dr. S. Puleston, E. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
C. F. Williams

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

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Grandmother’s W heat Farina

Hudson &amp; Essex Dealers of Orlando, have
on sale at the old B. &amp; O. GARAGE a few
used Cars that are wonderful buys. For
instance:
1 1922 DODGE SEDAN, with "ovary possible accessory, driven
only 0,000 miles.

Announcing the opening of our
new store at 130 West Second St.,
in the new Phillips* building. Ev­
eryday prices, no special days:
l 1FATED SUGAR, 10 lbs

73c

I 1922" HUICK TOURING, run 0,1 IS miles. Everything uWut
this car is in fine shape. "A bargain."
i-rly

Another good mu- is n HUDSON TOURING 7-imf longer, formowiio*! by DrCottt-.-. Car is ton jut cent perfect.

Wt* twive mat y other c a n , nil guaranteed,
ear and will give terms. Ask fnr-~

Will trade on any

G. I). CLELAND, Salesman
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ANNOUNCEMENT
THE. SANFORD STEAM LAUNDRY

I’AI.M OLIVE SO A I

Will re-open for hushicsv— under my personal management again—al
* the same old stand

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19Tih
LEA &amp; PERRINS’ SAUCE

and fliu are guaranteed satisfaction nnd service. Send your laundrv
to us or phone and IcL us get it

29c

A. R. MARSHALL

GOLDEN'S MUSTARD

\. &amp; I*. FRUIT JAMS
DAYTONA BEACH
FOUR

BOKAR

Tito Schipa
ITALIAN TENOR
ONE OF THE WORLDS CHEAT ARTISTS

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U SELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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suit.

they go in for n better pnek and better marketing conditions and
water transportation and about their trials and tribulations and
how they have worked nnd worked to overcome their difficulties.
California is u wonderful state. Florida in a wonderful stite.
(Few people ever leave California and cornu to Florida and few peo­
ple ever leave Florida mid go to California. Wo love our own
states and we hnve'nn abiding faith in them. We would not have
it otherwise for there is nothing as fine in this world us loyalty.
• Let this trip then bo the keystone of a friendship between the
two greatest states in the union mu! we can lie of inestimable value
to each other in the years to come. Sanford welcomes you today
and as the only city in Florida thnt swung the California banners
of .welcome lo the breezes we want you to know thnt Sanford is
your friend ami as the greatest vegetable center in the world andj
the fastest growing city in the great_state of Florida we are proud [jj
to give you welcome and to have you as our guests. We will not ■
give you any facts nnd figures on what we produce because ,\ve
know that it would he useless to try and tempt a California citizen
to come to Sanford. But if the time fiver comes when you want to
change your habitation and leave your native state you will al­
ways find « warm welcome in Sanford on the head Waters of the
JSt. Johns river and in the garden spot of the world. •

A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
agement of the following.

ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

B ut w h e n th e v is ito rs to ,F lo r id a g e t upon th e g ro u n d th e ir
We may not show you miles of cit­ ey es a re opened to th e w o n d e rfu l p o ssib ilitie s o f th is g r e a t s t a t e —
rus fruits, O* you Californians, but we a s ta t e t h a t h a s n o t b e e q to u c h e d y e t by th e h a n d o f th e h u s b a n d ­
enn show you miles of winter vege­ m an a n d w h en th e y s e e th e g ro w in g cities- of th is s t a t e e v e ry ­
tables.
w h e re , w hen th e y se e th e e v id e n c e s on e v e ry h a n d o f a g re a t p ro sONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- p e rity , w h en th e y se e th e .g re a t am i g lo rio u s c lim a te o f Florida
BIX CARS OF VEGETABLES LEFT in s u m m e r a n d w in te r , th e y m a rv e l a t th e th o u g h t a n d -w o n d e r
SANFORD YESTERDAY. No w on- [w hy th is s t a t e h a s not a tt r a c t e d all th e people o f th e U n ite d S ta le s
tier Sanford is the largest shipper o f, long ago.
Avinter vegetables In the whole world.!
B ut C a lifo rn ia people a r c loyal to th e co re a n d th e y seldom
----------- 0-----------(leav e th e i r s t a t e fo r a n y o th e r p a r t o f th e c o u n try a n d we do not
The California delegation has a blam e th e m fo r th e y h a v e a w o n d e rfu l s t a t e w ith a n y b ra n d of
good press agent in Con. o . Lee and c lim a te th a t m an could w a n t a n d w ith golden o p p o rtu n itie s o n « v htt bus kept the wires hot in Florida c ry h a n d an d y e t— M o ru la h a s b e tte r .c h a n c e s a lo n g c e rta in lines
and in Calif...nin dew ribing the t r i p ^ f e n d e a v o r th a n h a s C a lifo rn ia o r a n y o th e r s la te m th e union,
the Mate. Con i«* n.,me live news- T h e re a r e som e c ro p s t h a t H o n d a t a n ra is e lo a d v a n ta g e am i &lt; nlifo rn in h a s so m e c ro p s th a t th e y can ra is e lo a d v a n ta g e . We h a v e
man.
m
uch in com m on a n d C a lifo rn ia a n d F lo rid a sh o u ld h a v e th e s e
— nv
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'f r ie n d s h ip to u rs e v e ry y e a r a n d g e l to g e th e r on th e g r e a t p rin c ip le ;
You Wdl . « in todays Herald the,
' en* |, o th e r . W e sh o u ld tr y an d g e t a c e rta in kind of
announcement that the Water T r a f - , ^ ^ a *(, VO(,o tah jo o r raU u ,r n ii, e lhwm a t a tim e w hen th ey
lie League will make a campaign hero
Will n o t e n te r in to c o m p e titio n w ith e ach o th e r. C a lifo rn ia an d
tomorrow =f«r membership. All those
F lo rid a sh o u ld w ork to g e th e r on th is g re a t q u e s tio n o f b rin g in g in
who are afraid to join the league mjd
th e ir f r u i ts a n d v e g e ta b le s a t a tim e w h en th e y will not c o n flict in
pay ten dollars to get twenty font of
th e m a r k e ts of th e w orld. W e sh o u ld w ork w ith one a b o llie r in
from Sanford lo Jax had l.-eUcr
,
,
,
. .
ra is in g s o m e th in g a l th e tim e w h e n th e o th e r one is not g ro w in g
a
i&gt; t v . . -ms mi!
.&lt;&gt; i i i f i u*! th is p a rtic u la r c ro p a n d .w ork a lo n g th e lin es o f co -o p e ra tio n r a t h er
rest of their lives. They c a n t May »t
,.y |nR t o i .wnf| ic t w j , |,
in lh l. m a rk e ts .
1,croA s Col. Rout lin g , hup so a p tly r e m a rk e d upon se v e ra l o ccasio n s
" “
's in c e th e C a lifo rn ia p a r ty h a s been in F lo rid a : “C a lifo rn ia h a s
The lug banners of woit onie strung cro p s tim t F lo rid a w ill n e v e r r a is e a n d F lo rid a h a s c ro p s t h a t Cali-,
neros* the street makes the heart*, of fu r n ja will n e v e r ra is e a n d w hen th e c itr u s f r u i ts o r t h e v e g e ta b le s
the Californio visitors beat with j&lt;&gt;&gt;. ,,f
s i n {c c o n flic ts w ith th e o th e r e ach s t a t e sh o u ld b e g in specSanford U the only city th at gave ju lizing on 1 lie c itr u s c ro p w ith th e view o f ra is in g a f r u i t th a t will
them an Individual promise of wel- jJL, e ith e r la t e r o r e a r lie r th a n t h e o th e r th u s e lim in a tin g n n y com ­
come although they have been treat­ p e titio n in th e m a r k e ts a n d b rin g in g b e tte r p rices fo r e a ch s
ed roynlly everywhere. The sigiiH are in th e .s p e c ia l f r u its a n d v e g e ta b le s th a t c a n be ra ise d a t a p ro fi
just pue of those nifty thoughts orig­ w h e re c o m p e titio n is e lim in a te d ."
inating in the fertile brain of Secre­
In o th e r w ords if tin* F lorida glower.* a n d th e C a lifo rn ia grow
tary i'earman, the hid who puts them i-rs can visit e ach o th e r e v e rv y e a r I h e re will be a m uch b e tte r u
over for the Chamber of Commerce.
di i s ta n d in g b et wen th e tw o s la t e s in ev e ry w ay a n d s in c e they
---------- o-----------a re th e only tw o s ta t e s in th e union t h a t h a v e ben so ric h ly e n ­
Visitors to the city nre greatly im­ dow ed by n a tu r e in i h u w o n d e rfu l c lim a te a n d th e only tw o s ta t e s
pressed by the signs of prosperity on t h a t c a n g ro w c itr u s f r u its pud w in te r v e g e ta b le s th e y c a n easily
every hand, by the many'new buildings w o ik o u t a c o -o p e ra tiv e plan t h a t will be o f g r e a t b e n e fit to b o th
In the business section and the rest- u ta le s .
T h e re a r e m an y th in g s to be le a rn e d from C a lifo rn ia in
dene* see Hon. Ami when they learn th e g ro w in g a n d m a r k e tin g o f f r u its a n d v e g e ta b le s. O u t th e r e
th at ii It. nil Sanford money that tins th e y sp e cia liz e a n d in s te a d o f g ro w in g a dozen k in d s u f o ra n g e s as
accomplished this they are more [ F lo rid a doeH lh e y sp e cia liz e on .m e o r tw u k in d s. T h ey h a v e found
nmined than ever. We have never',out w h a t is th e l u s t kind o f o ra n g e to ra is e an d they ra is e th e m ,
had .-my help from outside nuur-c* 'T h e y h a v e fo u n d o u t th e best .k in d .o f lem in lo ra is e and th e y ra is e
It Id good old Sanford money that is (ln-m. F lo rid a can ra is e b e tte r ^ rd p e tT u il th a n C a lifo rn ia can r a i s e (
building .Sanford, the City Substun- mi&lt;| F lo rid a sh o u ld d e v o te m o re a tte n tio n to a c e rta in Rind o f;
Uni. Money th at was dug from the g r a p e f r u it a n d in th e o ra n g e line F lo rid a sh o u ld sp ecialize on a

certain Hind and raise them and market them at a time when Cali­
fornia does not have them, California acknowledges the fact that
W inter spreads its ipy fingers over Florida oranges have more juice and more flavor than some of the
the northwest today and seven deaths California o ra n g e s but we have been lax in advertising our fruits
are attributed to th&lt;- Intense cold and and specializing on a certain kind. The Herald docs not believe
heavy fall of snow. California vtsi- that Florida will ever raise ns‘good an orange as the California
torn can congratulate tlu-m udvi. and navel orange. We Unvo tried it and failed. Let California then
congratulate FlurUn that all of un raise Hu* navel orange ami we will raise the tangerines and the
live in states where li *• 1r worth Hv- Valencias ami the grapefruit and wo will have no opposition from
California.
Ing all the year round.
Thu pumt* rule haltlH good in regard to vegetables ami we can
work out a plan whereby the mniketn will never be glutted either
A m in
m iM like to d l l y °u r(|
.
t r u | t9
| v veK0t a b t e . California and Florida have no
attention to the fact thnt Sem inole *
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‘ competition in citron fruits
and winter vegetables and there is no
County hn&lt; nn
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-reason
why
these
two
wonderful
states should not have a closer
tropical Fair lit
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,x' co-operation and wo hope that the visit of the California folks to
hiblt need, fresh vegetables every '
'Mt||t(, w|„ ,)0 productive of milch goo'll to the people of both
' yi ■"r'r*
, ‘ |I,M
, * ^states. Wo should visit California next year and learn something
rgake'tbo buuthaUractivr n,**wnt :I'" more about their intensive cultivation and marketing and learn

o f S a n fo rd

Supreme

FEBRUARY 15 th
---------------- 8:15 P. M
PRICES: $1.00, $l-.r&gt;0 ANI) $2.00 PLUS TAX
Mall orders Cu Auditorium, Daytona Beach, or call Phone 939

Over .7500 stores
in the U.S.A
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THE FIRST 100 ADULTS ENTERING THE STORE
THURSDAY AT 9:00 A M.,AN ENVELOPE
Some containing coupons for (he Diamond Ring to he given nway Satur­
day night; fifty of these coupons will call for a FREE present. Every
article reduced below wholesale cost.

It’s a Square, Liberal Offer—
Wise Buyers Will Act Quick
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DONNELLY STRIKES KEYNOTE
FOR FLORIDA FRUITS AND

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY :

L
Says South Africa Now in New York Markets
With Fruits

you tun find the name of
eTtr7 H** Hnilneiui Man
In Sanford In lhi» Column
each day.

, tlnbe
Just now when n c i t e interested in »v*
**4nV,
of ,hir*
&amp;llurtU&gt;’
shipping fruita’nnd vegetables by wot-1a r '
or comes n letter from W. T. I&gt;onpclly
I‘™f. and Mrs. J. Tildcn Jacobs of
of New York, who has made n life)
Monroe and Mrs.* M. E. Jacobs
Quick Service Transfer
leng study 6f shipping by w ater » n d |° f Oviedo apent the week end with
S to ra g e F a c ilitie s
who is a member of the Sanford us*
If ve pleaio you, tell oUur«! If not,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce nnd of] J)p. and Mrs. Tolnr of Sanford were
tell ua. I'hone 498
the Central Florida Wntey Traffic! visiting Mr, and Mrs. N. C.’ Jacob*
League. H is letter to Secretary i’enr-l this week.
man was so much to the point that! Mr. and Mrs. Needham Jacobs nndt
SANFORD NOVELTY
Mr. Pcarrpnn enclosed a copy to all n number of friends from DeLand!
WORKS
the chambers of commerce and trade were visitors here Sunday, called to
™ .
feffisr'
C larified Ads lc a word. No ad taken for less than 25c and positively no bodies and members of the Water The funeral of their mint, Mfs- Dolly
V. C. C O L L K R , Propclassified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all urders. Count Traffic Lcngua nnd the two letters Long Smith.
General Shop and Mill the words and remit accordingly.
Mias Hazel Jacobs who Is attend­
follow:
Work
1 nrn enclosing n letter, which 1 ing high school nt Orlando spent the
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS know will be interesting reading to week-end with her parents Mr. and
CONTRACTOR and R U IL D E R
Mrs. Kiltie Jacobs.
(17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. FOR SALE—Dosicr and Cays' paints FOR SALE—Wood for sale, small the'grow ers and shippers of ’citrus
Mr. nnd Mrs. Snyder, our former
and varnishes a t SnnfoVd Novelty
blocks and trimmings from the fruits nnd vegetables in Florida.
merchants, recently left for Oakland,
Worka, Sanford agents.
, 183-tfc crate mill.. GOe n wagon load at the
The thought thnt the future will see
for e. arj'jttrn of * •ve-at months.
B. W. HERNDON
mill.
Fine
to
make
your
heavy
wood
Florida
facing n strong competition We ici
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
mi li td* have them
from South America nnd the points leave u* and hope,that the home feelfrnm-N and Irrigation plugs a t the burn well.—Shinholser*# Mill.
,
254-c.o,'
referred to in the letter naturally 'ing for Cliuluota will bring them hack
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfe
URANCB A G EN CY
causes
the question to arise, "Where to us safe and sound. We wish them n
AUTO— ----- SON ns
FOR SALE—Oakland six, five pas­ FARMERS—Plenty of saw dust free
will
we
head in at thnt tim o"? It pleasant visit.
a t Shinholsor’a Mill. It's the right
senger, extra tire, all Cord tires,
will^be
a
very serious question unless
Mrs. Isiuiftc Acosta of NdW York is
2G4-o.o.d.4wp
new buttery. First einss condition.— kind for tiling,
S. 0 . Shinholser
wo can secure cheaper freight rates, upending .several* weeks with her moth­
J. T. M., rare Herald.
272-5tp
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Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke whirl: those in a position to know' er, Mrs. (*. 1). lira inlay.
Contractor and Guilder
FOR .SALE OK RENT—2 ucree, live
stale is through water transportation.
Tho Seminole County II. Y. P. U.
room house, overlooking lake. New House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
Federation
met here •Friday .njghl
The
Florida
Water
Traffic
League,
tf
SANFORD
FLORIDA county road to pass door, 0',i miles Hunt’s Pharmacy.
about
which
you
will
hear
a
great
j
with
our
local
union. A pleasant nnd
d aily, selling
from Sanford I’. 0. -Mains good chick­ YOU can earn
profitable
meeting
was held.
ileal
more
later,
irw
orkinji
for
the
de­
Guaranteed Silk Hosiery direct to
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons en farm . | mile to Osteen. $15.00 wearer,
Our
’hearts
were
saddened Sunday ]
velopment
of
Florida’s
natural
water
price 4 pair . $5.00.
Write
per month. Owner, M. Hutchison,
K a l n b l U h r t l ItOH
morning ns we watched the funeral
highways,
nnd
ns
n
shipper,
grower
Do* 44, Osteon, Fin.
274-3tp Silktex Hosiery Mills, 20S Masonic
U -M -T -A -T -n
n-r-A-L
or property owner, you should lie in­ procession which was bearing to itfl]
Inv ratm rul*
Farm *
FOR' SALE—Tomato p la n ts .-C a lfa t Temple, Jacksonville, Fla. ■ 275-2tp terested in tho work they e.re doing last resting place nt Lake Howell I
Inaurnnro
t '. - l m t i A i r r d Innil
Cannon’s Cash Grocery on Celery
cemctrry tho remains of Grandma j
L pS T
along this line.
H o rety Iluml*
Avenue. Globe variety.
274-Otp
Clir Leu*
LOST—Pair
ahull
and
gold
frame
Mr. Donnelly, the writer of tho let­ Redditt, mother of our sulisfautinl
J.o ana
Home*
FOR s S T I -Controlling, interest m glasses, betwen Kent's Vulcanizing ter, by the way, is a prominent citizen Ben Redditt of Fort Christ­
I l n . l n m a C fcanrra
llu a ln r n P r o p e r ly
Miami. Large hardware store do- jtVbrks nnd Clyde. River line. Reward, j marine engineer, and a “Indent.of no inas.
Main Office
Our community wan again called
ing business. Reason for selling ofh- j j rs j j; Cnlder.
*»?
273-Gtp mean exjmricncc on tin1 question of
Mr i a l ' l l HI3AI.TY COJII'ANV
or interests. Address 711 N. Miami FIVE DOLLARS REWARD far lost]water transportation. W
upon
by the death angel Saturday
We ask that
M M 'D I I I I INVKATMBNT c o m p a n y Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida.
night
nnd
this time we were requir­
bhnch of keys, i Nvill gladly pay*you read this letter carefully and also]
2-12-c-o-d-3w, .
, ,
rh .&lt; n r l!t
1 0 1 -8 IH nantilln A v r .
ed
to
yield
to Him Mrs. Dorothy Kong
the above reward for the delivery of any other information ort water trans1
Smith,
who
quietly gaye up Uiia life,
SALE 15 aery celery Hum on IT,y.i:eys liv mail to me a t AEhhurh,; Pvrtntlou th a t 'jou may^receive.frmn
I
nnd
followed
her'M uster across the;
STEWART The Florist FOR
Lake Monroe, E, k. Lane. 278-3tp | Qa&lt;[ mime having been lost Satflrdiiy lime to lime. J
great
river
to
the land from which
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Design# FOR SALE—To acres retery farm, ft i night, Feb. 10th, while making trip
■ Yours very truly,
*
none
return.
Aunt'Holly
(us she was
SANFORD CHAMBER
acres cleared and tiled nnd 5 acres jin an automobile from .Jacksonville,
Annual and Ornnntcntnl I’lanls
familiarly known) was born in I'ireOF COMMERCE,
w ildland. Mule and tool*. Price SI,- j Fin., via St. Augustine,. Hastings,
way. N. C„ about 7i&gt; years ago. She
I'hone 2G0-W
FI I Myrtle Ave.-----It. W. I KARMAN, Jr.,
200.00.—E. F. Lane.
275-3tp; Daytona, DeLand and Sanford to Or*:
«
was first married to M. I- Long which ■
.
Executive Secretary.
FUR SALE UR RENT--About March Inndo, Kin. This is a very large hunch
name w## her maiden name. To thin\
SANFORD MACHINE 1st, F, room house, Sanford Heights. ,oF sm all keys on* an extra hig ring.']
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY
•union were born six children, viz: Mat­
Consulting Engineer
COMPANY
Hunter, Route A. ItoxtOO. 275-3tp;and 1ms n nnme plate on the ring
thew I.ting, Cliuluota; Mry. Nettie
17 Battery Place,
^J^.jw
ilh
th*1
name
O.
It.
Jannnn,
add
less
General Mnchinq and Boiler FOR SALE—Tomato plant
Shelly, pi re way, N. C.; Mr*. C, Ik
New York City
Works
j Itiddix, Snn Antonio, Tex.; Mr*. Ste-J
ready.—IVan If. Rubow, Mecca Inalut, On. Thanking anyone to re­
New York, Fell. 5. 1023.
Cylinder Grinding
phensj Wewahitrhka, Fin.; .Mrs. E/nmn
Hammock.
275-7tp turn these keys and receive the reward
Mr, It. W. Peurmnn, Jr., Secretary,
with
my
greatest
appreciation,
1
nm
Automobile Repairs
Unwell, New Brooklyn, S. C.; mtd Mrs
FOR SALE—One piano, first class
Suqfonl Chamber of Commerce,
most respectfully, O. It. Jnrpiun, AshAcetylene Welding
Queenlo Sole.vU-e, Asheville,• N. C.
For
condition, practically new.
Sanford, Florida.
27fi-t»tc
I'hone 02------ —Sanford, Florida terms sec .Mrs Smith, 70&lt;» Kim Ave- burn, Ga.
A number of years a fte r Mr. Long's
My Dear Penmmn:
death
Mrs. Lung was again in tim ed
270-litp,
nue.
While on Fifth Avenue recently I
n Mr &gt;Sm„ h| wbo ulio |irccedc,, |K.r
L. B. HODGINS
tl..............
FOR SALE—One Baby Overimui, « DEATH OF CAI'T. D. A. KELLEY. noticed a very fine fru it's to re , II. to the
...... The]
grave ..........,
several years ago.
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
months old, guaranteed, looks like
Hicks &amp; Sons, &lt;175 fith Avenue, N. Y. deceased has been n resident of Clm-1
The city was shocked this morning whose card you will flud enclosed. In
METAL WORKS
new, only $300; 1922 Ford touring
luotu only a year or two. She m ade!
to
learn of the death of Capt. I). A.
car, excellent condition, also guaran­
the window among other fruit, were;|u,r h()|m} wi„, lu,r
Matthew, but*
General Repairing
teed, only 300. Will sell on term*,—* Kelley, a t hi# home on Oali avenue, peaches from Capo Town, South Afrl- ,„.r „horl
witl, (IR hllK rniu,n re.|!
207 French Avc.----------- Sanford, Flo.
Sriliford Ituick Go., Phone 370, 111 which occurred, about eight o'clock, ea. Also plums and nectarine*. Upt».t)ht.r
11Hp hiarU „ (.r kiluj Vlliwj W1W
1-1-lmp.
Park Avenue.
276-2te without any warning. Mr. Kelley had going inside for a chut. I was shown a|wny, 4M|mwni»hin^ the young, eongone to the hath room to shave nnd|
wliter melons all the way from the sojjnj, the grieved or conversing plea*a I FOR SALE—Two or three choice lots when he did not np|gar for some
m u a a h n
opposite
Rose
Court,
"Top
o'
the
same
distant point.
santly with her friends. This with her
'n
time Mrs, Kelley became alarmed and
SHill.”—If. •A. Spcir.
270-Gtp found himi dead on the floor of the
Those people expressed thenrselves devoted Christian life wijl cause Iter
ns not Iwing so much Interested In influence to tie felt many years and
hath room.
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where the fruit came from that they serves to make her loss more keenly
FOR RE NX—Flight room housd. well
Cnpt. Kelley was probably one of were hnndiing, ns in* its quality*mid felt to those to whom she wa# beloented.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Son*.
l,ta most prominent nnd best beloved the fact that it could tie. sold at a loved. The funeral services were held
2G0-tfc -conductors on thls^ division of Uni A. profit,
jut the Chuluota cemetery, Sunday p.
Card* of Sanford's Reput­
FOR RENT—Large front bed room, a L. Railway. Ho bad been chairman
An
you
are
of
course
nwnre,
this
iu- at 2 o’clock, conducted by Itev. h.
able Profemdonnl Mert, rxch m
also garage. —- Mrs. Phelps, GO'J of the Snnfqrd Divisior of the Order fruit is sunitner/grown, as our winter^ A. Miltiiii of Orlando, pastor of tile
K* of whom. In hia chosen pro­ Ra j
| P«dmetto Avc. , •*270-7tc of Railway Conductors since residing so fur ns the calendar la concerned, 1 hiilooln Itaplist church, mal the ImhIjfession (ho Hrrdhl recoin- ft*
here and held the respi-t am) esteem
K* FOR RENT—Three room uparlment, (&lt;f all the e’midoyees of the railroad ns coincides with their summer. There- ‘wn9 contntiUeed to Mother Earth from
mend# lo the peoplr.
fore, Florida for all time has got to whence it cnnio, and all were comwith liath. r Unfurnished.
Lights
xa
WClJ' as of the offi'iuls. He also had
umnded to meet the Imnutiful spirit
and w ater included. $25,00 a month.
many friends in the city of Sanford fpce tiie positive fnct that she will
Mrs. Alexander Vaughan.
Phone among those who know him host and hqvo to eompeto with summer grown in that great beyond. The' Moral of­
* 271-Gtp to was loved for his upstanding qurtl- truits from aeros* the viuntor, and fering was gufgcuus. Tho luautiftil
George A. Depottes 323-J.
wrtn(h presented by Mr. nnd Mm.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment iLjirs and fine charm-tor. Deceased there* Is but one possible wny to do
Needham Jncolui of Uel-ind was. es­
Attorney*nl*Law
foitr rooms ami buth. Inquire 014 Was born in4 Mississippi • fiflyrsevcn tills nml that Is by .wnter transporta­
pecially
worthy of mention for its
Myrtle Avc.
271-Gtp yodrs ago ami made railroading his tion, and it is-none too soon for F lori­
Over Seminole County Bank
beauty
and
arrangement. Mr. IamjtWANTED. TO RENT—2 or :j room life work having been employed upon da to be actively engaged in the solu­ nnd hia sister wish to extend thoir j
HANFORD
FU)R1DA
house iit city or suburbs. Address many of the larger roads in this tion of her problems in this direction. henrtfelt thunks to their friends nnd j „
It would Ih« much more practical to neighbor# for all thtdr kimlnesq nnd
Box 4C2, Sanford.
273* Itp country nnd was conductor for the
FRED R. WILSON FOR RENT—Three housekeeping p ast twenty years. He leaves n wife ship Florida products by water to New hclpfidnesa
during their mother’s ill­
rooms, furnished. • Phone 348-W here an&lt;l two sisters to mourn his loss. York nn dre-shlp fo all of W cstcnj ness nnd nt the tithe of thoir bereave­
A T TO R N EY * A T -L A W
before eight and a fter G,
274-Gtp His two sisters arc: Mrs. C, K. Jones, Europe, than it ia to ship frmii Cape ment.
Flrat National Bank Building
KENT A CAR SERVICE—Drive iti!'f U®cky
nIui Mr*. B. F. Tny- Town to Western Europe nm! then
SANFORD
FLORIDA
yourself. Phone 3.
275-Gtc ”r
Texas. His ncice, send the surplus to Now York, which
*
Miss Virgic Bozeman, of Florencq, S. you will understand is just what is
WANTED TO RENT—Small cottage C.,. will be here tomorrow to
attend happening on the other side. *
or four unfurnished rooms. M. F. tho funeral.
The importance of shipipng to. New
275-3tp
York
Is that it is not only the g re a t­
CHELLE MAINES C., care Herald office.
The sympathy of tho many' friends
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom and Is extended to Mrs. Kelley and the est consuming center In the world,
LAWYER
kitchenette nt 306 Elni Ave.
but thnt it has tho most direct and
relatives In their hour of sorrow.
s
C ourt Douse
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The funeral services will occur from rapid communication with so many
WANTED
the late home tomorrow afternoon at points, and also that it has facilities
Examined
Glaate* Dealgned WANED— A chance to build your four o'clock, Dr. Carpenter, of the for handling and caring for large
quantities of any food products, and
now home before lumber gets any Methodist church officiating, assisted
Henry McLaulin, Jr., higher,
as time goes on it# capacity in ,.Uds
tplnns and estimates furnish* by Dr. Brownlee of the Presbyterian
respect-m
ust be very greatly ^ ty:
rhunffi., -Interment will be made In
ed.—Bnnford Novolty *AVork«.
:l
treasFp.V
Opticianetriat
WANTED—Smart boy with whceC^- La Viview cemetery.
Pius this* information on to tlioso
912 Hut Flrat S tm t Sanford, Ft
Stonp’s Market, Sanford Avenue,
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Who
will be most intereited wttit.a«".Sugar
is
going
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Daily Aiqrald on sale nt JoeV Smokt
h e r Uiai wr liav&gt;' a l ­
use sugar on Florida grapefruit.
at all times, ready to do everything
w a y s s u p p lie d nil e x ELTON J. MOUGHTON House, Mobley’s Drug Store
e*llrtit arad# uf linn*
in m£ power to develop tho interest:,
rti
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ARCHITECT
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PAGE FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Bolding High With FineScoreand Stevenson Fol
lows Close Second
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Tire Brotherhood ttyrm was but lltl- Part of Indians Outfit
tlc opposition for the strong Congre­
Shows Up at Lakeland
gational club nt the howling alleys
last night nnd the Champs won with
LAKELAND. Feb. 1 1 -W h a t might
the safe majority of nearly 600 ping. be termed the sta rt of the Cleveland
Holding bowled high score, getting baseball teams migration to I.ukelnnd
one 200 game, nnd Stevenson, .slip­ Las taken place. .L ast week 23 uni­
ping in the last game, came second.
form hags for the Cleveland team was
The American Legion and Chase A received by the Lakeland Chamber of
Co., wili.bowl tonight.
Commerce,, ami Saturday, 20 of the
Last night’s score follows:
5(1 dozen .baseballs to Ik? used by the
Brotherhood
Indians canto to the chamlier office,
Stewart .........
108 1,18 2 111 jj The local park is ih splendid shape
Mnyo .
. 70
70 and the Indians will fintf an excellent
Gunter .................. 10", 111 149 &amp;gj playing field for their training. In a
Doerner .............
119
105 221 letter received front W. S. McNiehnh,
(J. Thurston ..........144 112 107 .103 the business manager, the w riter ex­
K obinson..............
99
99 pressed himself as being pleased with
Hughey
■»*iiTI»♦fH, 111 113 117 341 the amhfremenU thus far, and that
Totals

training season In Lakeland.
The
r.i|Uad will s ta rt gathering at Lake­
1G8 n: land in about two weeks now.
The Lakeland Manufacturing Com­
pany, n local wood working concern,]
manufactured a dozen ha ta • from!
sonic specially selected ash, and thenbludegons will be presented to the In­
dians. Lakeland is looking forward
Totals
to the arrival of the athletes with a
great'deal of anticipation.
•Standing of the Club*
The chamber of commerce is in re­
Won Lost f I'ct. ceipt of n letter from 1L P. Edwards,*
I. 00Q the’ sports editor of the Cleveland
Farm ers — ........
Congregational* 1
1.000 Plain Dealer, in which he states lie
Merchant*
1.000
Rotary
J.
000
Chase &amp;Co.
.000
Legion .................
.000
,000
Men’s Club ....__
Brotherhood .
,000
Congregational*
lidding ......
167 200
Jewt-t t
A. Rcnnud
Pennington
Stevenson I*. Thurston

EUSTIS WILL PLAY
. HERE SATURDAY,
BE NEXT VICTIMS
Game To He Played on Parish House
Court at the Regular Time

K*jjifor,l golfers tthould wee some
real golf n t.th e links todnjT
With nil the visitors at the links
there should be some good ones among
them.

Katherine McDonald tonight In “The

It’s n fine picture with plenty of
real
romanro and it will lie followed
Hut California player* never played
by
other
attractions.
an any better course, considering the
time Sanford had to got it ready In.
And. Dr. E. D. Mohhy nnd family
are invitc-d to be the honored guests.
Did you get a letter front Mr. Jfring-the family, Doe, and . t ; "The
George, you golfer*. He is going to Woman’* Side.’’
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leave pretty soon and he wants to give 'I
Anita
Stewart I Jr "A Question of
all a chance to get into ttjc game
Honor” tomorrow night. It in Mi *
Stewart's best picture, showing her in'
And for that reason ho will give many thrilling, scene that pufictui
you a scriue of Ustrtma, ten in alt, of ate th is'slaty of r. girl.
tuie hour eath. Ordinarily the charge
Ami by all means, remember that
for thefe ten lessons would Ihj from
"('larence”
will be nt the Princes* on
twenty to thirty dollars. He will do
Friday
and
Saturday. It’s another
it ns an inducement for the iKginWm.
DcMillc
production nnd all the
ticra to gel Started right, for 515.0(1.
casta
are
filled
by slam inli as Wal­
Anri it will 1«! a fifteen sptit well
lace
Reid,
Agnes
Ayres and other*.
spent. Fee him.
STOPS COUGHS AND COLDS
Champ* hnti little trouble in win­
Neglected coughs and .colds lead to
ning last night. Jimmy Stewart and influenza, la grippe, «sthr.in and bro’nhis team arc- not organized yet, but chitis, and the old nr 4 hod of “letting
they ask you to watch- their smoke it run its course” i? rapidly giving
way to preventive treatment. Three
generations of users, have tsetified
Chase &amp; Co. rxpcct to win their ot the fjuiek relief given by Foley’s
first game of the season tonight. At Honey and Tar from coughs, colds,
least that is the advance doj*\ but croup, throut, chest and bronchial
thu American Legion team may have trouble. Contains no opintes—Ingre­
Niniothing to say about that them* dients printed on the wrapper. ‘ Re­
selves. And the Merchants and Rotes f u s e imitations and substitutes. Sold
tomorrow night will by some gnm«*. everywhere.—Adv.

limps Springs
New One; Brings
iii Aerial Rule

Eustis- will send their buikcthall
team to Sanford for n round of fight
next Saturday night, Sanford has b_-en
((Hiking forward to this game as it *
promise* to Ik* a good one. not so
one sided as tin* game I nt i week with , Myron i-- known m tig* no* t ti-ehNew Smyrna.
nirnl man in .ttapebali, ir-t' excepting
Coach Wilkinson has his player* in Tommy Corudly of the American lea­
tiettel* shape now than they have been gue, who is fussy about the minor fe a ­
ull reason and the way they art* get­ tures of the'game.
ting onto hi* Instrubtions in team
In baseball arguments galore can
work and iho way those buy boot
ouiu- up* relative to ground rules.
those baskets, Harford is bound to InThere a l wa ys seems to bo n differamongst the State'* best v.Yu-n the
utri*
o p in io n . Infj*# l y t n il: •*•! Itrseason closes.
■t - -• th* r i v a l i n . i n a p t r s - r K I d {Mill
An ba™ been stated in IIn- «• l ulunio
before, it is the support given the
that will rover ftitimtion* that may
team , and the eomdi that mal.e* it aril e with spectator,-; on the field.
possible to Uini out u good outfit ami!
Irt every ball game certain ground
it 1* hoped that the house will be
rule* exist, liut to Hill lllron goes the
crowded again Saturday night a t u»-1
eiedit of formulating the first and
only aerial rule-* that have crept into
No announrenient ha* Ikh-ii made
the ii'itiffiial pastime.
yet a* to where or whom the girls will
During a gam*.* at thr Polo grounds
play this week, biK we expert it will
several
yeara ago, all nveitor pie-i-lbe known today or tomorrow.

that should govern yon when you mine to have vulcanizing dune lirfe.
Worthier* things are often made to took a* nllrnriiic as the bc*t.
({until y slum Id he demanded as well. Ciflt RKPUT\TftlN FOR 1)0INI, \ I l.t AN 1/1 \ ( . ul the In si li.is Iteen hntimlh i.irni-d and sill
l:e strenuously maintained. When you have t i r e s vulcanised here you
can lie sure that good service in accompanied by good results every
time.

and given it a test, y o u ’w ill not be
satisfied w ith any other m otor oil.
Polarine is made in one of th e world’s
greatest refineries, from the heart o f
specially-selected “crudes”—-distilled,
refined and filtered to just th e proper
grade of oiliness.
• It is transported from the refineries
to your dealer’s tanks and dispensed
by him with such care th at you may
he assured of its purity, regardless o f
whether you buy it in hulk or in
packages.
A sk your dealer to consult the chart
of recommendations.and tell you just
what grade o f Polarine to use. After
you have done this, th e sim ple recipe
for motor satisfaction is to watch your
quantity and have your crank case
drain eel every six or seven hundred
m iles and refilled w ith Polarine; then
stick to the grade the chart has
recommended.

Vulcanizing- Company

A ltl&lt;; MONEY SAVING ON DRUGS. TOII.IJT ARTICLE-;
AND HUIIHER GOODS

$1.50 Mary Garden Extract for
2.25 Djer-Kiss Extract for . ,
3.00 Extract Mary Garden, for
3.00 Extract Coty’s, for

Daily Herald on sate a t Joe’:, Smoke
Homo, Mobley’* Drug Store and
Hunt'* Pharmacy,
tf

DIRT AT FIRST ST,
AND ELM AVE.
Come and Help
Yourself

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH.
We give urwiae3tlDrmb:a hanton
.MONEY
references. We nro what eve claim
Cut
out
this
slip, enclose with be
Sewing Machimf'. Experts, cleaning
and
mail
it
to
Foley
A Co., 2Klb Shcf.
repairing, overhauling family ma
The Herald for first class Job work. chines. Here a while longer. The Rob­ Gold Ave., Chicago,. III., writing your
erts Co., Ferndale Apts, Phony 23I- name ond address clearly, You Wjjj
Daily liarnld on sale a t Joe’s Sipokc
leceivo In return a trial package con.
Hnure, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
lainlng Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
Hunt’s Pharmacy,
* tf
pound
for coughs, colds and croupThe Herald delivered six times a
Foley
Kidney
Fills for pain* in sides
week for 16c.
I
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid.
COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS, PALMS—Thin Is a good tim e to plant ncy and bladder ailments; and Foley
overdue notes, bad checks. Write
them in your parkw ay, your lawn, Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome and
for our proposition. * Our representa­ etc. It will help to beautify your thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
tive will call on you.—Southern Ad- heme and likewise your town. Fine constipation, - biliousness, headaches
juhtment Agency, Drc,w Building, O r young plants ai*Tc^*onaUh
landn, 1-torlMp.
| \Y. First Stj^et. |
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SKATING TONIGHT! I
-I.AKE MARY SKATINC

$1,35
....... 1.75
2.10
......... 2.00

TOILET WATERS . $2.50 Djer-K iss Toilet Water for ,.........$1.75
3.00 Mary Garden Toilet Water for...... 2.00
1.25 Mavis Toilet Water for .... ..... .
.85
3.00 Frivole Toilet, fo r :..................... ’..... 1.65

It is Settled—Jack­
sonville Will I^ot
■**Join Sally League

ROUGES-—— ROUGES
05c Djer-Kiss for ........................ ............. 50c
50c Doran’s Roug*e, f o r .... ...... ..................... 43c
65c Mary Garden Rouge for .................... 50c
FACE POWDERS------- -FACE POWDERS
$1.50 Frivole f o r ................... I.-...... ............ $1.00
65c Djer-Kiss Powder, for
..................50c
50c Almond Face Powder, for.... 7. ..... ...... /13c
60c Hind’s Almond Cream for ................ ....43c
60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, for ........;.... ..-.43c
60c California Syrup Figs, for *...................50c
40c Castoria for ............................. ;;....... :.... 35c
$1.00 Wine Cardui for ................................... 85c
$1.25 bottle Wampoles Oil* f o r ............ ......;..90c
This suit* lasts 10 days, l’ny us n visit and save money. We
save you l!5 per cent on your prescriptions, We can fill any
prescript inn that any doctor can write.

is mntlo nAd dispensed with tlio same caro
ns Polnrino. There is just ns much differ­
ence *in the Quality of gasolines ns /here Li
in tho qunlity of motor oils, Bettor stick
to tho standard nnd use Crown Gnsolinc.

For Service and Quality Call Phone No. 103
you can’t be rich, or famous, or
kmutiful, yoij can gel the same su­
perior feeling by being good.

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30: New York. 7; Philadelphia. 0;
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3; Montreal, 2; Albany, 2; Washing­
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CAUGHT IN THE DAWSON MINE

I am looking for the mnn who estab-Jcst men will visit the men and wom- Carlot Shipment* for Monday, Feb. 12
lished the school system which gave,en of this city.
Florida—Sanford Section ........ ..... 22
THIS WAS DEFINITE!*1
him his education.
Sfune one will call on you.
Florida—Manatee Section ... .
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j CIDEI) LAST NIGHT WHEN
I am looking) for a man who built
He will ask you to give, according California ....................
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SEARCH ENDED
the school buildings in which he wns to your means, towards the erection Florida—Tampa section
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educated.
of this worthy building.
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When that time conies, your heart,
A
tho teachers who gave him his instruc­
heating
true,
nnd
your
brain,
seeing
FOR SHIP SUR8IDY FOR THE tion.
the great need, will make you willing Destinations of Florida Shipments: AMENDMENT ELIMINATING THE
Are you that mnn?
DEBT. FUNDING BII.L
nnd happy for the opportunity to ex­ Florence, 0; Savannah, 2; W. Jack­
PRESENT SESSION OF CON- |
No, because you, like myself, found
press your gratitude for the good sonville. 1; Wnycrojs, 6; Chicago, 2;
Said Thnl England Was Not Par­
an
educational
system
here,
received
GRES SAFTER ELECTION
( H t T h e .1 anuria I ril P r r a a )
!Cleveland, 1; New York, 6; ClnclnMine Has Been Completely Ex­
things that have conie to you.
ticipating in Occupation Hut
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. _ An your education in buildings that some­
nntl, 1; Youngstown, 0 ., 1 ; Detroit,
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plorert and All Chance •
Let it be said that this city—a great
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Concurred in French
agreement was reached by senato Re­ one else built and from teachers thnt
2 ; Syracuse, 1 ; Rochester, 1.
WASHINGTON. Feb.
— The
of Men Living Has
city in a great stale—to the last man
publican lenders to lay aside the ad­ someone else trained.
Attitude
Norris
amendment
to
the
Federal
nnd
woninn
has
become
a
benefactor
Vanished
ministration shipping bill tomorrow To those who have done these things
Shipping Point Information for Mon­ constitution eliminating the present
of
our
great
University
of
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for
you
anil
me,
wo
owe
a
debt
of
for consldurntinn of the British Debt
day, February I2lh!
session of the old congress after elec­
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Give much if you can, give less if
LONDON, Feb. . 1.1.—The Ruhr Settlement legislation.
gratitude.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Warm, part tion of congress and'changing tho i n &gt;AWSON. New Mcx., Feb. 13.—
quciition was stressed by King Georgi­
Shall we he like the "nine lepers”? you must, hut give nomething—have cloudy. Haulings moderate, demand
Definite assurance that the debt
date of the inauguration of the presi- "ul *wo *”
one ^un‘ired nnd twena n )' in nn address from the throne funding bill will be passed with n min­
The Bible tells us that (,'hrist u part.
and movement slow, market steady. dent from March I to the third Mon- tv. two, m*nfr*
were in Dawson
opening the second session of the imum of delay dens given President cleansed ten lepers. Nine received
You will help for the good of the Carloads f. o. b. usual terms. 10-inch day in January was approved today.
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explosion occurfourth parliament of his reign. He dc- Harding by Senators Isnlge and Wat­ and enjoyed hut gave no thinks.
boys mid for the good" of this great crates -Golden Self-blanching, -1-0 by tho senate. A resolution embody-j • ,fu r,‘ Thurs,l«y nfternoon, surelored that although the British gov­ son toduy. Senator lxxlgc was of the . The tenth returned to express grat­ state, won't you?
(lo*. stalks, in the rough. $l.65.$L7r&gt;, ing the amendment was adopted nf- vlvc'1* Thi* wn* definitely established
ernment is unable to concur or to opinion, he said, after conference, that itude.
French Strain 4-6 doz. stalks in the ter a brief debate by a vote of rt.3 to 0. In,t n.iK'ht 'vh,,n ,ho •’helps-Dodge Corparticipate in the Ruhr occupation it' opposition to the debt funding menAn opportunity comes now fo ex­
Editor’s note: Mr. Bryan is giving tough, mostly $1.60, few ns low a* The measure now goes to4hs-houso •&lt;l,on,ti""- "wrier* of the mine, nnnouncis acting in such n way as not to add sure would be unimportant and would press our gratitude.
his time and money to the campaign to U.40.
j with approval there before ndjourn- w| thnt il hml bl'in completely explorto the difficulties of Great Britain'* soon bu out of the way, whereupon ev­
The University of Florida—the key­ erect a Y. M. C. A. and Student Ac­ Total cnrlot shipuirpls from San, ment of congress regarded as prolin,&gt;,, n” P°"*lbilitjr of nny entomballies.
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ery effort would be made to enact the stone of our public school system in tivities Building on the University of
ford serlion this season lo dates 675 lematical.
‘*d n,‘'n still being alive hnd vanished.
shipping legislation..
this great state—fares a crisis.
The known death list stood nt one
Florida campus. So far he has made Totul carlot shipments from ManPARIS, Feb. 13.—A German police­
It, needs
a Y. M. C. A. nnd Student .’more than twenty speeches in fourteen
hundred nnd six. Fourteen men still
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this
season
to
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armes wounded.in yesterday's affair
working when the explosion Snuffed
(rnen und boys,.so .that their hearts,
At the beginning of the campaign.' ford last season to date
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at Gelsenkirchen, says n French offi­
which have even more to do than their lie voluntarily subscribed $500, After Tola! cnrlot shipments from ManBv a
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it&lt;H H n m l i f u out
livcs- Thl?
of the blast
cial'version today. The Foreign office
■duention with their happiness and. his first address, he increased this to
atee section last season to date 387
in giving the details say* the French
tisefulness, may be trained at the| $1 000. After his second address he Total carlot shipments from Sangeneral manager of the corporation.
Dnylight Holdup Staged in “City of
gendarmes were on their way to the
same time that they are receiving _Isubscribed $100 for his grandson. Afford, Feb. 5 to 10th, inc,....
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Angels”
mayor's office with n letter when the
CADDIES LOST FIGHT
their mental development.
ter his third nddress, he offered to Totul cnrlot shipments from Mancar wns stopped hy n policema nvvho
FOR HIGHER WAGES
The
state
cannot
give
the
needed
furnish
one
of
the
rooms
in
the
proatee,
Feb.
5 to 10th, inc.
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threatened them with a revolver. The
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umount,
because
of
constitutionel
limposed
building.
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given
so
Total
cnrlot
shipments
from
Florgendarmes fired on the policeman who MANY VISITORS AND TWO NEW :Rations.
(H z TSe tu o r la t r S I ' r m l
much himself, Mr. Brynn’s pica rings! bln Feb. 5 to 10th inc.
34 McGee,-hank messenger fur the First
fell. Thereupon si* horsemen from o'
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PALM BEACH, Fab. 12.—White
Thi money must be raised by vot- with sincerity thnt will reach the ears Total carlot shipments from FlorNational Bank, was »h&lt;(,t and killed
nearby post hurried up and tiroj on*
TALKS
caddies at the Miami Bench 18-hole
here in a daylight rubbery by two
untary
contribution.
of
every
forward-thinking
citizen
in
ion
Feb,
fi
to
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1922.
329
golf course have lost their fl|ht for*
the gendarmes, youmling two.
automobile bandits who escaped with
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The Sanford Rotary Club had a won- ! Sturting this week n group of earn- this community.
an increase in pay from $1 to |L60
n bag containing funds.
|H-r round. Tho boys struck because
DUSSELDORF, Fch. 13.—The tAwnl ,,t'rful n o ting today, having ninny'
they
w.-re only paid $1 a round nqjl
of Gelsenkirchen has been fined upi1! »ll&gt; "f town visitors and also having
, purmltUdlo carry only one bitg.'They
hundred million marks to lie paid to - 1 two l*ra" «cw nu mbers to bring intc
. claimed that tiiey averaged around
borrow in consequence of the incident j Ah® dab*
three round* 11 day‘of #3 and that this
theie yesterday between the German • Among the visiting members were
amount wns not a living wage when
police nnd the French gendarmes. The Jim Kincaid, Joe McCormick, Ned
Recreation Building and Forest Lake
deductions for enrfaro nnd the like
lurgornnster, chief of police and po­ Wulkcr und Fitz Dale, of Orlnndo,
Wns the Host
Capitalized nt Five Millions, East to were considered. The golf club.refused
licemen believed to lie guilty of in­ Mnrsh Roy, of Oxford, N. C., Joe Mei
.
Wpst Const
to take the walk-out seriously and
volvement in tho affair have been ar­ Cnuley of' Cumberland, - Mil., Fred
A group of. twenty men, alumni of
the hoys only held out a day.
rested.
N'ewbower of Cleveland, Ohio, Chunk1
t I l f T k e A a an rla trd P re s a )
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the
University
of
Florida
and
other
CASTLE IN GERMANY.
Roper of Jacksonville, All of them
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 13 Si r«
lepicHentalivc citizens of Seininolc
rose to their feet ns they were called
ANOTHER CONFKRENCE
—county, met in tile Palm Room of the tnry of Slate has issued a charter to
III* I hr \a«m*lnfrtl I*rr«a)
GOVERNORS OF STATUS ON
UIM'" an&lt;' 'v,' r'' Riven n rousing salute
tin ('nnuveral-Orlando and SouthwesVANCOUVER. B. C., Feb. 13.—
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Hotel
as
the
guests
of
PorTho Seminole County exhibit nt the' In gathered-up and sent to the fair
I’ROIIIIIITION QUESTION fr‘,n' l,‘u r,ul'' Upon the program was
tern railroad company, capitalized nt -Mayo r*L C. Horne of thi* city
mt Lake last night.
* n talk on some Hprual arluU* hi last Suh Tropical Fair nt Orlando will tic every morning.
$5,000,090 and having for its purpose Just liecri notified tlmt he has been
Mr. Lake explained thnt he hnd
much
better
thon
was
expected
yester­
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month's
Rotariiut,
the
utficinl
organ
Somlnolo
county
has
ulwnys
had
a
n
road from Ca|Hi Canaveral, Itrevnrd left a castle in Germany by Herr
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WASHINGTON, Felt. 13.—Another of the Rotary Club, nnd R. J. Holly day nnd Benjamin Whitncr, the coun­ fine exhibit nt the Suhtropicnl Fair been appointed chairman uf the cum- county to Sebring, Polk county, n dis­ Garten, whose son he saved from a
conference of ijtato governors will .be spoke a few minutes nn the article un ty agent, telcjihoncd this morning thnt and thin year especially • should we I" M et to secure Sanford's part uf the tance of 122 miles. Charter also pro­ train while a prisoner of war in Ger­
railed hy President. Harding to meet advertising that gave the members thc exhibit was coming nlong in fine bend our efforts to have the very best IG2.)0,U00, for 11 Students Activities vides for construction of seventy miles many.
In Washington for discussion nf pro­ a new slant on advertising—that of shape nnd would make n most credit- exhibit at the fair for there will be, Building nt the University of Florida, of brunch lines.
A codicil says that the legatee "al­
slated that he expected the help
hibition enforcement,- No dnto for appearances in the stores nyd the ap­ nblc showing. All it takes is the sup- more people there this year thnn ever |
though an enemy of my country, did
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the meeting hns been set.
NEW I'llll.I.II'H Ill'll.DING
in the station, while under nrmeii
them. President Thrasher announced the determination to get the fresh: Fair this year is bigger nnd better' ; |&gt;. L. Thrasher, Sanford's represenWILL SOON BE READY guard, jump in front of un approach­
the meeting nt Tampa of the Interna­ fruits nnd vegetables to the exhibit; thnn ever before in every way and (alive on the state committee, explninCHAUTAUQUA WILL HE HERE
ing train nnd save Little Karlc,"
tional officers and said they would be today and for the rest of the week j Seminole should have a varied show-1,,! that owing to constitutional limiAmong the fine business blocks
Horne at the time of tho rescue wns
LAST WEEK IN MARCH
in Ijikelnnd tomorrow and wnnted ns in order that the exhibit can be kept) ing of the ninny products nf this taliuns the state coujd not appropri­ building now in this city is the I. W. being transferred for solitary confine.
WITH FINE PliOGHAM many Sanford members as possible to fresh nnd looking good ull week. The great growing country,
ate money for this building, hence it Phillips huilding nt the corner of ment following an attempt by him to
see them at I-nkelnnd tomorrow. Pres­ vegetables especially are apt to wilt
And then it will give the local peo­ is necessary to raise the money hy Second street und Ouk avenue. This escape from a prison ennip.
The Cluiytauqua will be in Sanford ident Thrasher announced the receiv­ und look badly nftcr thc first days ple u great pride when they visit
voluntary subscription.
building is well constructed of tap­
Herr Garten’s granddaughter has
again the last week in March accord­ ing into membership of the club the showing nnd they must be replaced ev­ the fnir to know thnt their home coun­
Offered
$1,000 for thc manor.
estry
brick
nnd
is
a
two
story
build­
Judge
Ernest
Housholder
and
Clif­
ing to Miss Mel Whitncr who is act­ two new members, 11. R. Rosbro, local ery day or so all during the fnir. If ty has a creditablu exhibit nnd one
ing ns'secrctary of the movement to manager of the Southern Utilities Co., nil those who have promised vegeta­ thnt will in some measure depict thc ford Walker, graduates -of the Uni­ ing thnt will contain the garage for
put on the Chautauqua again. Tltie nnd Dr. W. J. Curpcnter, pastor of bles will leave them nt the store of possibilities of the greatest vegetable versity of Florida, each stated that the' Sanford Motor Co., the podge SUPREME COURT
SUSTAINS AWARD
there is great need nf HUch n build, agents, and will also have three store
program will be better than Inst year »hc Methodist church, und called upon T. J. Miller &amp; Son every day they will Center of tho world.
rooms
on
Second
street
thnt
will
be
„
FOR DAMAGE SUIT
ing^
After
n
student
has
worked
if »uch n thing is possible-nnd all IL F. Whittier nnd II. C. Dullose to
occupied
as
soon
as
finished,
the
At­
eight,
ten
or
twelvu
hours
in
a
day
those who so thoroughly enjoyed the give the new members u short talk
( H r T h e A » » r l « l n l l ‘r r « a )
he must do something, so why not lantic and Pacific company already oc­ .
program last year can bo counted on
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 12.—Tho su­
on Rotary.
cupying
one
of
them.
The
second
floor
provide for making this timo' count
to get busy this season and put the
It is seldom thnt nny club -has tho
will contain twelve npartments all preme court sustained award of fT6r
for good?
Chautauqua over in good shape. It Is plensurc of hearing such talks ns those
000 damages by circuit court of
Among those present wero Forest finished strictly up to dntc and with Hillsborough county to II. R. Base•onu-thing thnt Snnfurd should hnve given by both of these gentlemen
lake, S. O. Chase, Alfred Foster, D. every convenience. The apartments more, who brought suit against the
every yenr und the program wns so
and the personal side ns given to each
L. Thrasher, I). YV. Babbit, Clifford are something badly needed in this Tampa Electric Company for Injuries
good last year that a band of public
new member by H. S. DuBose wns
•pirited men rind wpmen of Sanford
Walker, John Melsch, Fred Ball, Jno. city and it is hoped they will be ready to his infant daughter. The little girl
great ns he stressed whnt Dr. Car­
decided to make it possible to hnve it
D. Davison, L. R. Phillips, IL F. in time for this spring season und suffered injuries from* which she loit
penter as a minister nnd Mr. Rosbro
again this year and give it one more
Wheeler, Maxwell Kllvert and Enicst will be nblc to take part of the over- her arm.
as manager of the Southern Utilities
| How population that there is always
trial in Sanford. The program will be
Housholder.
Co. could do in the matter of real ser­
here during the months of March, Ap­
given in a Inter edition of U10 Daily
Others
who
are
setving
on
the
com­
vice. President Thrasher supplement­
T hoboy who quits the farm may
ril and May. The Phillips building
Herald nnd meantime remember thnt
ed the talks of Whitncr nnd DuBose
Final plans are being made by the 'icing plant. From icing plant to coun- mittee are B. F. Whitncr, sr., H. C. was built by I. YV. Phillips of Orlun- not gut up In the world, but he geta
the big Chautauqua will positively
Dubose, It. J. Holly, II. F. YVhltner,
by n short talk on thc ideals of Rotary Tourist nnd Convention committee of try club.
do, who is one of the greatest Or­ up about three hours later In the
he here one week cdmntencing March
Jr.,
Randall Chase, W. T. Lawton and
nnd
then
called
on
tho
new
members
tnc
me
•
.
ChamtM
.r
0f
Commerce
for
tho
enange county nnd Seminole county
Luncheon at Country Club. Address
31st.
for a few remn rks and both of them tcrtninnicnt of thc dUUrigulihrd vis- by F . P. Forster on the history of Walter Connelly.
boosters and who is known by his
said they , would follow the teachings itora from California who will be the tho Sanford Country club—permit Others will probably be added as the works. Thc new Phillips building will
campaign progresses.
of Rotary and do all In their power to gucsta of Sanford until the morning visitors to play on golf course.
add much to Sanford's now business
All agreed that we must back up
carry out the example as set by those of Feb. 16th. Sanford cars will meet
blocks.
'
4 p. m., back to hotel, r
' •
the fifteen hoy* who are nt the Uni­
who had Just talked to them and of tho party'at thc Lnko county side of
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■
7 p. m,, band concert In front of versity this year from Seminole coun­
the big principles of Rotary in “Ser- tho JVelwnkn bridge nt;G p.,m . today
MOSQUITO
FIGHT
Yaldcx hotel.
.
ty and help to give a building for
yjte Above {5el/."» ;)ji -I, .
■ arriving in Sanford about an hour
WILL HE BUOUGHT
Nor Hapi It Been Refused ClearancelUtw
Harding and the
8 p.,*n. Chamber of Cbmmarco dim their uso and the use of mnny others
The-meeting wns bright nnd snappy later.
TO
CAPITA!.
CITY
Papers by Government Officials •
•
..
1 1. ;&lt;•,! #ij ner complimenting vlsitora in this din­ who will go thefa from this county In
leaders
throughout with songs, and with an
n it'
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'7
)
An Informal welcome will be ex­ ing room of tho Valdez hotel. Address the future.
excellent menu passed, off all too'soon
(Ilr T k r A m m U IM I 'r m )
.'
( H r T k r A i » w l * l r 4 I’ rraa )
tended
to
the
party
by
city
official*
• ... D lf Tfce A aaoelatrg P rra a )
of welcome by Forrest Lake, mayor;
TALLAHASSEE, . Feb. 10.—The .WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. — The
even for the busy members of tho club.
and others in the Valdez at 8 o'clock. response by one of party; address by
t Y'ASIIINGTON, Feb. 13.—British
Mo3t of the horn blowing is done state wide mosquito fight will be Cuban government hns been advised,
The program for tonimorrow’ i* a* A. P. Conenlly, president Chamber of by those unaccustomed to driving und broyght to the capital city February by the state department that the Cu­
'•‘hi funding bill was taken up by TRUCK STRIKES TRAIN.
follow*:
'
"
'• senate under agreement reached
Commerce. Addresses by F. P. Fora those unaccustomed to ^ucccss.
0, when action is to be gotten under ban stenmer Miguel Ferrer had not
DRIVER IS INJURED.
10
a.
m.
Cara
ntaigned
to
different
ter, D. I*. Thrasher, pres. Rotary club,
I! rii 5 ronfl'r«nf® between President
way with thc aim of making the city been seized by prohibition enforce­
.NEAR TALLAHASSEE
‘ng nnd Republican lenders^ for
hotel* to pick u^&gt; guest* and nsiemble Judge Sharon, president Kiwanls club interest to both Callfoftiian* and Flo- safe for tho legislators and unsafe ment officers nor has the vessel been
t
' in front of Valdez hotel.
•
nK
administration‘shipping
and by visiting speakers to bo deter Vidian*. It was originally Intended to for the petky critters. George W. refused clearance papers by agents
1 Tlr T li* s w iM im x l r n n ) . ,
'll temporarily but without dlsplnc- TALLAHASSEE, Feb. . l.'L--Sllna
Route: Vnldci hotel. First street. mined later.
carry thc party from Sanford to Do- Slmonds, Jr., chief sanitary engineer 0 fthis government. The steamer put
’ J *l ,r«'n provileged sUtus. U tc r Franklin, driving, a true!, for hli fath­ Sanford Avc., Union Avc., Mellonvlllej -The banquet to bo held hi tho ov- Land via machine,1but^the suggestion of the state health detrim en t,' and in at Fernandina, Fla., recently, foi
‘ fa or King objected to plart for er, L,,E . Franklin, president of the Atv.,* Celery Avc., Cameron Av*.,l ening, from present, indications, will was made that tho river trip would forces, will come hero from Jack­ repairs and was said to have carried
‘,n* **tlP bill In privileged status Coclitan. Biothoni Stave Company, ia around Geneva road to pre-cooling Jbe one of the largest that has ever be more interesting. Tho plans of Vo­ sonville to meet local official and ci­ at the time a oargo of five thousand,
' 0,1 motion of 8enatur Jones in possibly fatally injured when a Sea­ 'plant.
Fronr pre-cooling plant lo been glvOn In Sanford, nnd in addition lusia county, according to recent ad­ vic bodies for the purpose of adopting ca^es of liquor. Reporta that it had
lhe meosuro was formally laid board Air Line freight train struck Oeloryi Ave., out Orlando road past to affording entertainment, will per­ vices, are that a delcgatlbn will arrive a program of strategy.
been scitcd by prohibition ‘ agents
funding bill given tho the machine. Ho did not r-co the Rose Court, hack through Park Avc., mit those present hearing some ex­ from that-section to take the party
caused the Cuban government to I
• ni of way. , .
and residential section to West Side cellent talks on subjecta which are of in chargo for tho river trip.
approaching train, ho (aid.
For qaick resuRs try u want ad.
fornul protest*

AT OPENING OF SECOND
'SESSION OF FOURTH PAR­
LIAMENT OF HIS REIGN

INAUGURATION
OF PRESIDENT
DATE CHANGED THE OWNERS
■ I M I I M I M R I ANNOUNCE

MESSAGE

ROTARY CLUB
BIG MEETING

Messenger is Killed
isanaitsj,, 8,m n niy5tcry&lt; nccor(Jlrtlr t0 thc

Banquet Last Night
COUNTY EXHIBIT
at the Valdez Hotel Charter Issued
to Discuss University For New Railroad—
AT SUB-TROPICAL FAIR IS
Canaveral to Orlando
SAID TO BE VERY FINE

Growers Should Keep Fresh Vegetables Coming
• Every Day During the Week

CALIFORNIA VISITORS HERE
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW,
ENTERTAINED BY SANFORD

Will Be Met a t The River About Six o’clock This
Afternoon

British Debt Funding
Bill is Taken up Unafcr Senate Agreem’t

Cuban Steamer
Was Not Siezed by;,.

�&gt;t'il k
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1A M

WEEK’S

The Princes,

WEATHER

EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUI)
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Collier, of Atlan­
An interesting social event of the
ta, arrived here yesterday and arc
the guests of Mr. and Mr*. George Dc- pnst week was the bridge party giv­
Cotten nt their home on Magnolia en .Sattinlay afternoon by Mr*. L. I*.
February 12 to 17, fodm*ira
to
------- :—
MRS. FRED DAIGBIt, Society Editor avenue.
McCulirr nt her home on Ninth street,
South Atlnntic. nntl East Gulf stat­ Pv For Florida: Generally fair
there being throe tables of players, es:
Phono 217-W
Considerable eloudincss with
the guests including the members of rains beginning, of week and again •n tonight and Tuesday cxENTERTAINMENT AT U. S.
!«. rm k (» ■«*
!•
copt probably showors in
—M • „ *•!■«
•»
;&gt;— r. mt I f « m » r ,
w rit
"East evening nt the Y. W. C. A. the Every Week liridge Club and one about Thursday, except in Southern He.. llus extreme north |K&gt;rtion;
• » « t * l n r i u |M « O eo o H w ra f.
extra table
Florida; ndinlnl tempera tiled,’
•MOh. w Irlevimn* Ik* ll,* . •» "" JInIt, Kloryh"o QlllwrtT Innaeoin.com­
'not much change in tentperRed, green and white were the col­
pletely charmed her audience with her
to ature.
attractive personality and her ability ors used in decorating for this affair.
to Interpret »o vividly the different Rankets of sweet pens and roses be­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
r*eonK&gt; and localities of her folk ing effectively used.
Monday—Mr*. Zrb Ratliff will uiMfr* ij'im .’'— Portsmouth (N. f l.) Herald.
The approach of'tno Wnlcutlne
tain in honor jof, ‘LltUo Maty \ilf- ' m?ro is a treat that you don’t want son was suggested in the daiuty tally
nttt Ratliff, at her home on Magno­ to miss. On Thursday evening nt the ranis, and'nut cup*, After seVprhViplia Avc., at 3:20 p. m.
1 1 . u Uh 'High- school'nudjtorium, Florence Gil­ tcrcsting gomes of bridge, setirea
Hr. J. II. Windie r of Orlando U in
Monday—St. Agnes Guild jviil
bert Ilanncom, n high class entertain­ were counted and -prize* awarded.
at the Home of Mrs. Ren Coleman er In Monologues, songs in costumes, Mrs. Lnko holding high score among the rily toddy on burin* n connected
nt 3:30 p. m.
and pianologncs, will give an enter­ the club members nnd Mist Geraldine with his magnxina The Feathered
Monday—Pipe Organ club will meet tainment undcf tho auspices of the Hood having high score among the Warrior.
*
a% the homo of Mrs. Kent Rossitcr Parent-Teachers Association.
Come guests, tverc presented Jnpnnesc Par­
J. C. Hutton of tho Hutton Engi­
on Celery Avenue at 3 o'clock.
out and enjoy yourself nnd nt tho asols. The consolation prize, a set of
neering
Company is in tho city today
Tuesday—Rusincss meeting of the mine time help n good cause.
score cards, was won by Mrs. A. R.
Monday
gettingready to start tho work of
Daughter* of Wesley Cions, nt the
Key.
8 p. m.—Regulnr meeting I. O. O. F.
Methodist church at 7:30 p. m.
Following tho awarding of the priz­ paving the city streets with asphalt. in Masonic Hall.
BRIDGE PARTY
Tuesday—Mr*. Deane Turner will ones,
the hostess, assisted by her sister,
8:30 p. m.—Valentine Dance nt the
Entertaining in her usual charming
Clias. Entzminger of Longwood is
trrtain tho montltcrs o! tho Entre
Miss
Emma Owens, served delicious
and gracious manner, Mr*. George
Country
Club.
in the city today on business connect­
Nou* Bridge club at 8 p. nt., nt her DeCottes was hostess nt bridge Sat­ refreshments.
8 p. m.—Meeting Catholic Woman's
hdbte on Myrtle Avc.
Those enjoying this pretty party ed with tho cqunty. Mr. Entzminger I.cogue at K. C. Hall. '
urday afternoon nt her home on Mag­
Tuesday—Mualc Department, business
were: Miss Adams, Miss Hood, Miss is n member of tho bonnl of county
7:30 p. m.—Rnnil Rchenrsnl of Tain
nolia avcniic.
commissioners.
.
.
meeting at the club rooms at 3 p.
Annie
Hawkins,
Mrs.
Ren
Caswell,
O’Shanter
I-ndies* Rand nt the Court
The rooms where the card tallies
Mr*. Cecil Gnbbett, Miss Emma Ow­
House.
The California party wilt be here
Thursday—Mr*. Ben Caswell will en­ woro arranged, were ndoYned with ens, Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. J. G.
7:30 p. m.—Bowling by the City
bowls
of
golden
Calendulas
nnd
ferns.
tomorrow
night nnd will bo tho guests
tertain tho mombers of tho Hon
Sharon, Mrs. A. R. Key, Mrs. Forrest
I.caguo
nt the Parish House.
The
hours
passed
quickly
in
the
in­
Ton Bridge Club at 3:30 |». m. at
Lake, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, and Mrs. S. of Sanford Wednesday. Everyone who
teresting
game
of
.bridge
nnd
when
Intends
to
attend
the
banquet
at
the
her home on Magnolia avenuo.
K. Bnrrctt.
Tuesday
Vnldcz hotel ehnuld phono Secretary*
Thursday—Florence Gilbert Hons- scores were counted, it was found thnt
H
p.
m.—Regulnr
drill, Co. D., Fla.
Pcnrtnnn, 51.
com, entertainer nt I|l&amp;h School nt Miss Mary Newton hc'd high score
For
quick
results
try
n
want
nd,
Nat.,Guard
at
the
court
house.
8 p. m. under tho nusplqcs of ‘ the nnd was awarded silk hose. The con­
8&gt;n.
m.—Special
drill
rchenrsnl,
ciliation
prize,‘
two
decks
of
cards,
GOVERNMENT INSPECTION
ParcnU-Teachcr* Association.
NAME OR. ROBSON’S SANITAR­
15&gt;itli Inf Band nt tho court house.
wan
won
by
Mrs.
R.
J/
Holly.
,.
OF FIELD ARTILLERY
Tuesday—Bridge Luncheon for So­
IUM
,
02:15 noftn— Weokly luncheon Ro­
After the card game, the hostess
BEGI N AT TAMPA
cial Department of W.omnn’s Club
I)r. Robson will pay $5.00 in cash
tary
Club nt the Valdez.
served tempting refreshments.
nt Parish House. , m
for the name selected for his Sanitar­
a
p.
m.—Regular meeting Royal
Thoso enjoying the cordinl hospital­ ium, 210 Park Avenue. Send in your
Tuesday—(l. 1. A. meets nt the Ma­
i l l y T h e Im iir ln lrd Prranl
Arch Masons nt the Masonic Hall.
sonic hall at 3 p. m.
ity of Mrs. DeCottes were Mrs. Chit­ name within 30 days from today.
TAMPA, Feb. 12.—Governmental
Friday—Mrs. L. I’. Hagan will enter­ tenden, Mrs. Wnlter Wight, Miss
271-2tp inspection of the 110th Field Artil­
Wfdnrsdsy
tain the members of the Book
lery of the Florida National Guard
All day entertainment
Uivcra' Club at 3:30 p. m.
stationed here wan begun today by party, nnd nt 8 p. m. C
RESOLUTIONS ON
DEATH OF DR. HOWARD Capt. Ard, inspection officer. It was Commerce banquet.
1 Gus Rive, of Tampa, spent tho we
expected the Inspection would bo comend here with his brother, Sid Rive,
Whereas, God in 11in infinite wis­
Thursday
• IDLERS BRIDGE CLUB
dom has seen lit to take from our
7:30 p. m.—Regular meeting East­
^ Miss Olive Lazetto spent the week
Friday afternoon Mrs. E. A. Doug­ midst Dr.’ Norman ileVere Howard,
NOTICE. MASONS
ern Star nt Masonic Hall.
end in Orlando as the guest of lass was the charming hostess when our most beloved patron, who formed
8 p. nt.—Regular drill, Medical
Regulnr Convocation Monroe Chap­
frienils.
she entertained at liridge nt her home oud Chapter, which is named for him. ter, Royal Arch Mu-ons, Tuesday ev­ Corps, F. N'.'G., at the court house.
Whereas, by hi* death, a vacancy
on Sunford Heights, the guests in­
7:30 p. in.—Bowling by Utc City
Miss Mary Newton, of Jackson, Gn., eluded the members of the Idler* linn been made that will be hard to ening, Feb. 13, at which time the League at the Parish House.
Mark Master degree will be conferred.
is tho attractive guest of Mrs. Wnlter Bridge Club and one extra talile.
fill; nnd we have been enured a sir- All members ami visiting It. A. Mas­
Wight
’
Quantities of pink roses and green­ row that time alone can heal:
•
Friday
ons are especially invited to ho preaAnd Whereas, by his long life of
ery were used in decorating the rooms
H p. nt. Regular meeting Knights
cut.
Mi** Lucy Bynl Smytho has ns Iter where the card tables were placed.
able anil sympathetic service lo Buf­
Templars at Masonic Hull.
.
C. J. Humph, Sec.
guest for the week end Mins Kather­ ’ After the game of liridge the prize fering humanity which will serve a t •
|). S. Babbitt, 11. P.
ine Faulkner, of Hollins College.
for high score, n hand painted howl, an example to nil \\ho knew him:
I'uiolwing Dntes Booked Ahead
Therefore, Be* it Re.'olvcd: That we
was won by Mrs. John Bender. High
Bnitd Concert, Sanford Concert
Misn Halite Vaughan, of New scqre guest prize, also a hand pnint* how in humble submission and say
Band. 1:15 at Central Park, every
Smyrna was the attractive guest of ed bowl, was w°n by Mrs. George Fox. "Thy will liu done"; and lie it
Sunday.
Resolved further That tin* N. ile*V. ironic Tit*. S|trri.tli*l, Peoples B’tnk
Miss Margaret Cowan Inst week end. ’ At the Conclusion of the Card game,
Keh. 20tlt.—Hospital Fund benefit,
the hostess assisted by her dnughtef, Howard Chapter IJ. D. C. extent! to MARCH l.'ilh, 1 1th and lo th in charge of Mrs. Julius Takneh.
J. A. Redpnth, of (Jacksonville, is Mrs. Bryan Slunnnn served chicken tlq* grief-stricken uieee ami other rel­
atives, their deepest love and sympa­
spending a few days here attending lo salad, olives, aaltiues and coffee.
All Forms
,thy:
and
lie
it
business.
.
The guests were Mrs. John Bender,
Resolved Fpurther: Thnt a copy of
Mrs. Einlor Curlett, Mrs. Henry
these
resolutions be rent to thu niece;
Jas. A. Johnson, jr., nhd Tho*. W. Wight, Mrs. Vance Douglnss, Mrs.
Gary, jr., were business visitors in Harry Hccren, Mis* Mario Hitrkebilc, to the other relatives: to the Sanford
Herald, anil also-lie spread upon tin*
Sanford Saturday from Bartow.
Mrs. George Fox, Mr*. G. D. Unit,
minutes of this Chapter of the U. D.
C. II. Kny nnd W. P. Nutting nrrived
Mr*. I* G. Strlngfellow,-Chairman.
in tho city yesterday from YoungsMis.
IL II. ( hoppell,
villc, l’n., and will spend some time
Mrs. Clifford Beil.here at the Montezuma.
FOR MRS. HTRAUGIIN
Mrs,. Drnne Turner entertained
We give servile obtained only in
most delightfully Saturday afternoon largo manufacturing cities having
nt her homo on Myrtle avenue honor­ well equipped shops, denning, repair­
ing her aunt, Mrs. Straughan, of Ceil- ing, overhauling family sewing me.*
tcrvillc, Maryland.
*
chines; charge only for supplies ami
Bright colored Calendulas combined time used in work; no charge to exMr. and Mr*. Harry Ward, Miss with greenery, in basket* and vases,
Fern Ward nnd their guests spent tho were nrtisticnlly used in the various nntitv* machine. Tnke advantage of
this opportunity. Skilled and exper­
week end at their cottage at Daytona
rooms.
ienced mcu. The RolterU Co., Sew­ Kepresenting the Henry Hosch
Bench,
Co. line of high grade
During the afternoon, Mrs. J. M. ing Machine Experts. Phone 231-W.
Wall Paper
Colclougli nnd Mr*. W. It. I.eake, nc- Forndaic Apts.
270-ltn
Mr. ami Mr*.‘ George Schuyler nnd rompanied by Mrs. It. R. Deas, sang
Estimates furnished on Paper­
Mr. nnd f e s - George Schuyler, Jr., a lovely group of sungM. Mrs.
Daily Iicrnhl on sale at Joe's Smoke ing, Painting, Varnishing, Knlleft Saturday for tholr home in Pitts­ Sttnughan beautifully rendered sever­
burg, after spending some time here al piano solos. A number of the IInure, Mobley's Drug Store and suniining, etc.
Hunt's Phnrmncy.
tf
with relative^.
, •
guests gave an old time..concert,
late in the afternoon tho hostess,
SHRINK CLUB, NOTICE
Mrs. L. I’. Hagan and her aunt assisted by her niece, Miss Elizabeth
Celery Avc. In care of Clifford
Mrs. Snhrap, of Georgia, nnd Mrs. R Straughan served ten, jsandwiches,
Hell
Every
member
of
the
Shrine
Club
J. Holly nro spending the day In Or­ 1’iikc* ami lion lams.
,.
and
all
Shriller*
are
requested
to
tic
lando.
Invited to meet this charming hon- at the Valdez Hotel Tuesday night nt
oree were: Mrs. JonUthnn Peek, Mrs. i Ighl o’clock to welcome the Califor­
Mrs. Lucius McLeod, nnd Mrs. Mas­ Augusta Eigonmnnn, Mrs. M. Mar­
Cures Malaria. Chills
sey, of Dade City, arc expected to nr- tin, Mrs. George Rice, Mr*. Hawkins, nia citrus growers.
and Fever, Dengue or
. FRANK L. MILLER,
rivo here tomorrow, Mr*. McLeod Mm. B. F. Whittier, Deaconess HnrHilious Fever.
President Shrine Club.
will bo the guc*t of her sister, Mr*. iett Pnrkhlll, Mrs. J. N. Whltner,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1923

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make this a hotter world for them­ see the passing of the old family doc­
tor, especially him’of the small town,
selves ntid others.
who has been an Intimate friend of the
Year
by
year
the
name
of
Abraham
l'abtiftbvit r tfr i ■IHrmtnn rtrrpt »«#•
dn 7 nl Ihr llrrnld llulldlnc, l«T
Lincoln Income moru* honored in our family for many yenrs, who brought
awnford, Fla,
beloved south. He was a man—born lU young people into to the world,
1.
—A new Library BuQdlng in the center of the city.
in the South—who, had he hern spar­ and cased the last moments of those
2.
—Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
ed the assassin’s bullet, would have who have gone before. He was always
3.
—Thtf new pier and bont basin finished before Jnnuary,
been n mighty factor for good in the n gonial and kindly soul, a real friend
(
;
1924.
...............HdH.ir
n. a, iioLl/v - .........
"4.—A big Auditoriu mthnt will seat at least.5,000 p e o p le ,___
W- J, MM,A1II&gt; ... *MrfHrr*TT»«&gt;»rtr trying days of the reconstruction. His i nttiue of trouble.
II, A. SEKI. .... .......(ii-nrrnl Mnn.*fr death, it is now generally recognized,
,
•
5.—Now home for the- Campbell-Lossing Post, American
His
plaej*
tail
.never
be
.filled
by
/ I I . » . IIO I.I.Y „ Adirrll.lns
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
Legion.
LaLl. A d . r r l l . l n c I't n t r a M . d c Krnann "" Was nbig Toss lo the'South ns well as those city doctors who prescribe for
agement of the following
to the nntion as n whole.—Jackson­ us through the columns of a metroA| &gt;| -llr*tl»n
C.—A Community Cheat out of which all funds will be
,
j3 '
----- ----ville
Journal.
politn
njourmil
a
thousand
miles
away.
drawn.
LGWtl »HII*r
l lrrnl.llim Mnnnarr
rtimr *ap-\V.*ff*r 5 p. Ml.
We should feel more alarmed for the
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
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A—4» 4r*T-*-~r « -n* . :,-i ,» ■----------- • n --------b o a r d o f d ir e c t o r s
MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION
Rub.rrlpllnn' I’rlft la Adunr.
welfare of the good old gentleman,
8.—Municipal ownership, starting with watep,works and
-Our Year....... ....... .—• - - .......
* ;1nT*n
_ _ __
i|
if we did not find the advice so often
soft water.
SI* Month*
3-*"'
J/R . Anthony, W. II..Tumpdiffo, Dr, S, PulNow that the East Const of Florida given by those newspaper doctors to
llrllarrrd In City hr Unrrlrr
9.—Systematic mosquito campaign And cleanpr city,.
O n e A V r r a .- ..— —-------------- ;------•l ‘*t * * P tm has taken up the work of mosquito
“Consult a doctor." That gives us a
10.—Ten thousand people here one yufir from today.
eslon, l i II. Hawkins, .W, E. Scoggan,
The hla 13- to IH-paae AVrrhlz Her­ extermination it is .hoped that it will ray of hope.
-------!---------------L
ald entlrelr m e n (tfwl»i&gt;lr Oanlp
C. F. Williams 1 rij
y* i M
la puhll.hrd rirry I'rlday. Adaer- Ik*carried to a successful termination.
wealth. What paper was it that start­
providing that persons damaged
Sometimes we wonder how much
§ : and
(Ulaa rate* made known on nppllra- Ono of the most important steps to
m
i
ed John D.T
.
tlaa. *3.00 per »rar, alteaya In ndeanre.
by such stock running at large
merit there may be in this form of
get rid of mosquitoes is a perfect "absent treatment" through the pap­
may recover damages therefor,
Fargo Frank
l
MEMBER THE AUSOCIATKII rn«*h
together with a reasonable attor­
. The Aaanrlaled t’res* I* exclusively drainage system. As long an there is n ers, and how much of pure hunk. How
Why, Ihe. appeal to reason, of
entitled lo the use for repulillcAtlon of lot of stagnant water there will be many of these applications for advice
ney
fee, from the owner of such
all news i1lei&gt;*tche « creillted lo II or
course.
not oltlerwlsa crrttllcil In this P*l"'r mosquitoes, and the reason that wo come frnm real persons, and how
live stock.
and also the local nenra puwishod have so many of these [vests along
The press of the state is favoring When n doctor was asked if he ever
many are written by thf* physicians
herein.
.
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All rights of ro-putiltcntlon of aprcla! the cons\ is because of the undrnined themselves to keep the public inter­ this measure which has received the
•
made a miitnke In* replied ns follows:
dispatches herein are nlao reserved.
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land from Jacksonville to the sbuth- ested, and gain a little cheap notori­ endorsement of many cattlemen who
•
,
“Yes, once 1 was called by a patient
of f ire i ill'll At,D ?it’l 1.1)1in . Phupr id1* cm extremity of the state. Some sec- ety. *Wt! do not remember to have already lmvc .their stock under fence nnd diagnosed his case ■a* stomach
------------------------------ —;-------------1tions have already established drainever met a [verson who applied to one and find it to be n profitable propo- ache— you see, I only learned the fol­
* loi.icn Aiivrr«t*in« |tMir.«€n.^iiv*
| j Mfr,. districts, and while they are not of' ■
*
- - ‘ physicians
L—' ’— ‘------*-*“
M'“—'
New*,
these
noted
for advice, sit ion.—Pnlatka
lowing day thnt he was rich enough
hr / .vr :
"
perfect, there is a very noticeable but then this is a large country, and
■oto hnve appendicitis."
* i to
change in the urjnntity of mosquitoes. our experience has boon limited, ’
Slick out your bank Look and miy
When there i&gt;f a complete drainage
Hut
recently
we
have
learned
of
un
“A
hr
system of the overflowed lands ad­
experience
in
longevity,
which
shakes
jacent to the coast section, nut only
Fair week ut Orlando.
A man in California writes to the
will wo Ik* rid of mosquitoes, but will our faith In the dictum* of the met!!----------- o------Ford
company and tells them that
cine
men.
There
died
recently
in
the
. . And Seminole County will be there hnvu brought into cultivation n largo
they should feel very much exalted fur
Kanawha county house, W, Va., an In­
area
of
land
that
js
especially
adapted
in full (lower.
the reason that the Ford Is the only
to the 'cultivation of fruits and veg­ mate' named James Sutton, In the
WEEP!
117th
year
of
his
age.
Because
of
his
tari
mentioned in the Bible nnd to}
ijm , This Is the time fog Seminole county etables and the entire coast fur miles
I
great
age
ho
was
known
n*
“Undo
prove
it cites thorn to a passage in
to the westward, will lie one gram!
’**
to show the world what we have.
Jim." His philosophy of life was very
Itniah
which says: “lie went up into
"Garden of Eden.” Here Is where the
-o—
simple, Wij quote from the Clarksburg
Heaven
on high," am! asks, by heck,
Will rc-opcn Tor hu*lnrs=—under my personal management-again—at
advocate*
of
mdsqulto
extermination
n
Our California v inito Is will be here
Exponent,, a West Virginia paper:
what other car hut a Ford could do
the same old htafttf
:* ,
■tomorrow and jShnftyd il expected to and the land owners should cooperate. "Rut
notwithstanding he lived so long
UT’
show them a good time am! Sanford Get rid of the mosquitoes .and the en­
‘Uncle Jim' did not live in a manner
I thought
it was a Lincoln—it
tire population will be able to enjoy
will do it.
AND THE GROOM WORE SMOKED climbs *tc|i*k
that
harmonized
with
the
so-called
and you are guaranteed satisfaction and serrle?. Send your laundry
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life to a greater degree, and the drain­
scientific longevity rules. In fact, he
GLASSES
to u* tg phone and let us get it
age
of
thu
land
will
gring
prosperity
The many flqe buildings going up
paid little attention to them, Hi* the­ (From Boone, Iowa/ News-Republi­
FABLE OF THE NEW BROOM
everywhere in thu business district of to the owners nml the state generally.
ory was that onO should smoke to­
can.)
Sanford is what takes the visitor’s Roth propositions go iutndr in hand
And it came to pass thnt the Pop­
bacco nml riiew It; in largo quantities,
eye. Now if we can start fiUO now and will bring the desired results.—
ulace
of Plnestraw, after burning
A
pretty
wedding
occurred
Wednes­
leave liquor alone, but drink Murk
homes this city will hove TEN New Smyrna llreeze,
much
oil in their lantern* found an
day
nt
the
home
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
P.
E.
coffee three limes a day. lb* further
-J-------- o----------THOUSAND PEOPLE IN 1024.
McColloum
when
their
daughter
Helen
[honest
man. Silas Hardens!) happeiiadvised the wearing of two pairs of
SANFORD SETS' THE I'ACK
----------- &lt;i-------:—
Lily
wan
given
in
marriage
to
Mr.
Ray
jed
to
Ice
hi* name, although strange to
trousers. ‘Don’t take them off nt night,!
This is the week to put over the
O. Lamb. The bride wore a gown of (relate lie hail very little of this stuff
tf
you
don’t
have
to.'
he
said.
Take
a
J
Many papers in Florida cities have
Recreation lluilding nt Florida univer­
dark blue channelise satin and carried about hi* person, However the select
sity nnd Seminole county peojde can been talking about the city zoning hath once a week, nml that on Satur­ a shower bouquet &gt;if r^t**. The brides* committee of representative citizen;day night. Medicines? N’cvef take
be depended upon to do their part. (system, but so far, outside the modi­
thou unless you hrive to. Eat ns much maid wore a bouquet of Russell roses.}of hired to fuinL'dr enough dust, if StlThe rccrcatiqn building is one of the fication of the idea Wing worked on
ia* would be represent them in conns
you wish. The more you eat the!
most important items in the future i in St. Petersburg, Sanford Is the first
ART FOR ARTS SAKE
fgr«*ss nml redrew their wrong*, which
longer you live'."
life of our great University.
j [dace to move for legal authority to
*That is certainly a pimple ami it (From Fayetteville, Ark., Democrat) .^nme were many.
-----------o-—----—j udjpt and put into, function the real
‘The Fayetteville S honl of Fine; Silas thought nnd thunk, and then
may be a comforting philosophy but
President Harding says that the zoning idea.
one may In permitted to question if nnd Applied Arts" is the name given thinkeil again, and at lust being as
Ship Sophsidy Pill is more important The •Sanford
Sanford correspondent of tin1
it was worth while after all to live sojlu a new art school to be opened here (aforementioned—itone.-,t, he frankly
than the Debt Refunding Pill.
We Jacksonville Times-Union, in n reconi
l ing by merely gratifying one’s ani*! within a week by K.
Aumick,
• told his rninstituants—whatever that
agree with him. The Ship Subsidy hill news'Story to that paper-said:
nml want*. But if Uncle Jim liked it
Mr. Aumick 1ms hum engaged In jmeans, but it cmmds good mi we'd let
v
Is thu must important hill that has
“The legislative committee (of the who.; hall I’uinplnin ?-r-Tumpa Times. commercial art for soim time, having it lie—that he ilidn't believe that he
ever been .presented to Congress. It Chamber of Commerce), under the
had charge of the |iainting of signs on ' was j, st suited ler
let' the job. However
may nut pass hut it is important, chairmanship of Judge l-ewis, submit­
i'll E CATTLE TICK AND THE Nt). the trash boxes recently placed on and moreover,,tin- saul ('onatit*. (ahnone the lers.
ted a zoning bill, local in nature, which
FENCE LAW
the sidewalks on the square in .big btovialion) were firmly c.invinc/J that
will In* presented by Forrest Lake,
tbwns
und in Snider.
uecing a* how Silas wax honest, he
Saufotu is some busy place ami ev­ Representative for Seminole county, nt
Tabulated return* from all portions
couldn't help, but ngike gumi, or mayery man in the city is busy and it is | the next session of the legislature.
of the alati* to queries sent out force
bo better. Ho Silos was prevailed up­
A
FACT
__
busy people who are expected to go ■The bill briefly empowers the city
(he Florida Development board to
on
to brush up the old carpet bag, put,
. *s
If
some
people
would
make
it
a
rule
ahead with the 'big things here and commisriotiers of Sanford to*appoint
the big things that we must pul over a city planning commission with full conclude that there is no possibility to pny as they GO—they would never on his woolen underwear-—hi* wife's!
of enacting either a no-fence Jaw or get very fur away from home.
doings—and sally forth upon the high
during the year 1923, The Herald hns power* to, study the, resources, possi­
i
rattle,
tick
eradication
law
which
seas
of fl almost saidt fiiracy) politi­
Then thc)’d Juve to walk bark.
some of them outlined in the 1923 bilities and needs of the city and then
will
be’
state-wide.
Favoring
such
cal
intrigue.
platform that yoU see at the head of
devise plnns for a &gt;y.rteiniftie future meanurcs in the majority of coun­
Sum uv the* dnz we ar going tu
Aa was to be expected, immediate­
the columns on this page front time
development. Tlic~hcupo of. the work tie* are the members of the coming
lorn the nu wn tiv sprling and then ly upon hi* arrival tu the Capitol Hil*- to time.
'of the proposed city planning com­ legislature, both upper und lower
wo will be in the same class ns rider rib was (licked out us an easy mark,
mission will include‘zoning of the city houses; but there will be too much
smart mens. At present we ar to buy by the lobbyists, and other bird- of
Jacksonville is having the big Home
into residential, business, wh*dcrah\ pressure brought upon those men In
tu tak a da Mf. \\ itli the wrntty that ilk. But when they approached
lluilding convention this week And
many models of beautiful homes are manufacturing and i-ntuivd scrliniis. allow them to vote ns tlltry believe breezes bluing &gt;u ina so us du a sfuiit him. with sums of currency, and tried
It will also pa m on propositions for W.ll In llig best for the state as a
at it. it'* czy.
being exhibited in that nty and the
to grease his palm, lie would have
in*w subdivisions, extensions of the whole. Consequently the hope that
many visitors to the city are being
none of their lioodle, but talked right
Willie.,
streets and make arrangement &lt; for was created when a delegation of
entertained who are interested in Ik&gt;1out loud, denouncing them iu no un­
ter building's for Florida. This is the improving the city's thorotlghfnres. In cattlemen petitioned the governor to SHOCK KILLS AUTOIHT AS GIRL certain language, for Silas was a new
time to build and this summer should addition it wiH he authorized to fur cell an extra session for the purpose ST()Ol‘S FOR. IIANDKBRC!IIElbroom you see, and had nut nbsorinri
see more homes built in Sanford and tiler develop existing parks and lo­ of putting through some caustic
enough dirt to land to the golden calf.
cate
new
parks,
nnd
recommend
the
New
York.
(United
Nows).
Wil­
measures of enforcement in this diIn other part* of thu.state than ever
And when Silas returned lo the city
M
liam A^ Creme, fm, of Amityville, I.. (
“
”
before. We should all get busy on the acquiring of same by the city commit lection ha* failed away.
&lt;
&lt;
!
Iu* birth, he Was acclaimed nu evsinners. The bill will permit the city
I,,
died
of
slunk
today
because
a
girl
There
is
too
much
vacillation
re­
home building program.
planning commission to have under its garding the cattle tick eradication to stopped directly in Hie path of his au­ i ry hand, as one among many. He was
----------- o----—*----lauded to the skies, and M-sit hack u&gt;
M a so n H e a v y D u ly
jurisdiction a . play ground develop­ forecast pny legislative act—al- tomobile to pi k up a handkerchief.
APRAIIAM LINCOLN
the
hall*
of
justiee
for
another
tout
ment
program.
The
passage
of
this
I jest never heard of the like. Suniethuiight all stock growers realize the
SIZE
PRICE
Again we observe the anniversary |
it. the political ring.
of Abraham Lincoln’s birth in IHPli. lull nl the next session of the legls gicul losses entailed by every delay. tlu'ng must Ik* dune about those short
One day a big moneyed man whis­
Inline will give Hanford the'distine- Existing conditions Indicate that no skirl*.
Ov a .
cord
And it occurs to many &lt;&gt;f us, that Lin­
pered a scheme into Silas' ears that
lion
of
being
the
first
city
in
Florida
great
length
of
time
must
elapse
l&gt;ecoln is steadily becoming greater with
caused his ticker to miss a couple
AND THEN SOME
sthe passing of the years. He died in to secure the,legal authority to per­ fore cattle raising will hext thing of
tick*.
It really wasn't actual theft the
mit
the
city
zoning
and
thereby
de­
the past in Florida, so far ns heavy Why should you sigh for the things
1 1 lHfiu—only 1&gt;8 years ago, which i* a
smooth one argued, just business,
that lie
- short period in humanity's history— velop along modern and well designed investments are concerned. Where
lilies."
’
.
there
ir.
to
be
found
no
outside
mar­
UonsUui association with others
Beyond you In region* unknown?
but already he Is being glorified Into
ket
the
production
will
gradually
The
Tflhune
some,
weeks
ago
pqinl
If you only dgh for the people that who were doing it every time they got
an almost legendary character. That
K
tire chance had had its effe/t on Silas,
is because history is classifying him os cd out the dilTerence between the true cease.
' * lie,
An a step, however, taken.Jn the
a force rather than as a man. His zoning [dun nnd the idea some have
You'll use -qll the sighs that you and he used his voice iu Council to
direction
of tick eradication is the
further the scheme. And when the
philosophy of personal liberty nnd thnt it means letting a hoard or a city
own.
Ifar Jet I’riJ. (Alt f.ktr mr* nntifmteiegif tots) j
people of l’ine*ttaw rcqjized thnt they
the proper inter-relationship of hu­ official tear down building* already no-fence project. Once this measure
M'lmt say. Sir Oliver?
had been duped even once again they
man beings i% today, a world inllu- built, nnd otherwise interfere with become* a state law nnd the matter
e »• » ■*
. *'
m. Doiiur uuinion
what has already been done iu a set­ uf stock dipping would readily be un­ Tom—Ho, you fell in love with her were wroth. But of course that didn't
ence.
dertaken. With this end in view, at find sight,
In-Ip out even a little bit. Situ* is now
Finni log cabin nnd obscure pov­ tled manner in any section or street
therefore, the Florida Development Jerry—Yep, I sure did.
of
a
city.
mentioned in Brndstreets,
erty to the presidency and interna­
league him prepared and has sent to
City
zoning
does
not
mean
that.
Tom—Well,
why
didn't
you
marry
Moral: ‘Any new broom sweeps
tional fame! Lincoln towers as an in­
dean at first. But they all wear out.
delible reminder of what America of­ It means only the development of n all remit ora and legislators a com­ her?
i — ■- ■■■■............... —
fers to real ability, regardless of city along lines thnt bring out its plete copy of a measure which it is Jerry—Didn't you know 1 wn* gift­
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke
humble origin. Surely the career of greatest value, worth, beauty and com­ believed will go a long way in this ed with Mtcond sight?
Believe me, I *a» her and she wn* House, Mobley’s Drug Store nnd
"Honest Abe" Is a constant inspira­ fort. Sanford has taken a line step; direction, for i twill first make the
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tion to all Americans struggling to the rest of the Florida towns nml ci­ state safe for the home-maker luut n sight.
Hunt's I’hnrntacy.
tf
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ties will watch the result*. It may be then the stiwk raiser will mnku it
^
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the city on the up|a*r St. Johns wat­ safe for himself.
STAN SAYS:
FORGETS OWN N A M E
In nearly every county the meas­
er* bus set thu pace for city zoning
The
way
to
a
man'n
heart
is
tljru
ns Tarnjm has sot it for coiumissioit ure has found a sponsor who will
U l SELL
g L WHEN U
(llr Tkp A..oelntr«| I'rriat
it and
und wh
who * rtomach, but many a man has uied
government among the larger cities work for its advancement,
TOUR REAL / [ * LIST IT
ST. LOUIS, Fob. ilk—A well dress­
&gt;: /
*9jn
R',u route tf'
will seu.tlmt the proper legal n o t k f l ^
of Urn statu.- Tampa .Tribune.
ESTATE
(j f WITH US
ed man, who hns forgutten even his
f
is published regarding Its introduc­ his chock book.
! own name, and who has been a patient
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tion..In
Lake
county
the
hill
will
be
r
/
WAY TO LIVE LONG
at the city hospital since last Friday
ISOfils
*De l / . u 4i*
x-CLIMATIC ORDER
t
Improved celery farm, on orange
introduced by. W. A. Mcjvenzie— ■
yesterday was identified as H. E.
grove, n city home, a vacant lot,
The papers arc filled now'-a-days provided he see* no possibility of n The cinch hug get* the whent, the Took, of cither Miami, Fin’., or Mem­
. -V• ’ ’ ' “
wild' land, fire or nuto Insurance
with health a itides, telling us in great general state law going through. Tito bumble bee the honey, bed bug* bite phis, Tenn. The aphasia victim is said
makes no difference—see us—
detail what to eat nnd drink and wear bill Is very broad and is prepared by you in the night and tho coal bug gets to be nbout 03 years old. Identification
we have what you want or we
was made by a hotel clerk nnd guest
thnt our dnys may be long In the land, legal latent. , It is too extensive to yotir 'money.
will get it for you.
uf the hotel, who snid the man nodd­
und filled with comfort and happi­ Ik* reproduced in these columns, but
ed at the hostelry for several weeks.
BUT WHY GET THRESHED?
ness. Celebrated physician* air their the caption which follows is explan­
knowledge in the newspaper columns, atory of the scope:
The youth who sows wild oats, 'tis
\
I- y '
Some couples hnve been married
An act to mnko it unlawful for true, must reap as he hath sown; but
and prescribe for all sorts of diseases
N A V f o in ) d i : a m : ii
MM
AGENTS
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»to which human flesh is heir. They live suck to run or roam nt largo
then his.father ought to do,' some ten years without speaking a eras*
word, nnd some have better mem­
in Lake county, Florida; to pro­ threshing of his own.
give freely of their knowledge and ex­
_.
. ° * k A t * . s i *«I T U n l S (,
vide for the impounding and sale
perience to millions of readers, nnd
ories.
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iMu.
IrrrUurr,
M
rlli*
Ataaon I'nrlur, tlrnorh, Jnrk.unt Hlr
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
one might almost suppose that thu
1 »» * I i(!'Oit Trrmlntil AVtirrhuuar, .for uur tlrnlcr*’
of such livestock so running nt
John D, Rockefeller blames tho big
isrtipD^ltidn,
105 W. First St., SANFORD, FLA
necessity for local doctors would bo
tnrge; to provide penalties for
The Horald for first class job work
headline* in newspapors fur tlie mad
done away with. We should hate to
tho violation of this act:
und
For quick results try n want ad.

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TI1E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1923

Three Accused in
Uncultivated Lands
in Sanford Section
Wiretapping Case
Face New Charge
Will Soon Be Sold
CLEVELAND, Fob. 13. — Three There Will Ite One Vast Truck Gar­
men now on trial I tiDcnvcr on charg­
den For .Many Miles Around
Pm Too can find the name of Kn
es involving the wholesale swindling
Section
I* every lire Iluslness Man Ml
of Western business men will be
brought .here to fnce charges of con­
Ml In 8ahford in this Column Ite
Thi&gt; lime is coming when the uncul­
spiracy to use the mail* to defraud, tivated land* around Sanford will be
Ms esch day.
—— ta
Gerald I~ Pilllod, assistant United sold and all cleared up and tiled and
tM
fa
Statei
District. .Attorney,
has announcM. M M M Ik M M m m fei
.- i
,
.
, put into ' cultivation. There':W not j
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„ ,0 JJIomer (Jack) French, much |ab(|
thIfl
, of the coun
,r A. W. Duff and Thomas Beach.
ty that is in the (lowing well district i
Denver authorities informed Unit­ and the greater part of the lands left
ed Stale District Attorney Ed. S. belong to M, M. Smith of Winter
t
Storage Facilities
.
„
Wcrt7. that they would surrender the Park who was among the first to buy!
If we please you, tell othtra; If not,
trio to the federal authorities. H. R. up these lands and put them on the,
t«U us. Phone 498
Graham, postoffice inspector of New market. Mr. Smith purchased all of
York left for the western city yester­ the lands of the olti Florida Coloniza­
day with warrants for the three men. tion Co„ here about fifteen years ago
French is said to Ik* the lender of and has sold off many acres of this
a gang tinder indictment nt Miami, land to farmers who have cleared
ClasNiflcd Ada Ic a Word. No nd taken for less than 23c and positively no Fin., which swindled n number of per­
V. C. COLLER, Prop. *
clnsaiflrd ad* charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count sons out of approximately a million them and mnde them into some of the
finest farms in' this section. Mr. Smith
the words and remit accordingly.
dollars through fraudulent stock n m l L , hum|mls „f ncrM ,cft bn thc w,s t
WANTED—High grade automobile raw horie betting ,il‘ al5; Tht' nc,limi! side, much of the land being in or
o nwhich the fejlernl authorities here adjacent to the city limits of Sanford
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
salesman for a ' new proposition.
BIT Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. FOR SALE—Dosicr and' Gays' paints Must 1m» good. Give full particulars. expect to try the three will Ik? on nn dlhla would lie n fine opportunity
charges of Albert Zurin, Cleveland,
274-2tc that ho hud mailed to Miami, Fin., n for a big development company to
and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty Adddohs 500 this office.
Worka, Sanford agents,
133-tfc Wa KTETi—First class automobile draft for $13,000, which amount he take theao laiuH and cut them up into
salesman. Fine pro{iosition.
Ad­ "lost" belting oh horses. He became, five at tv n:;d ten acre tracts ready for
FARMERS—You can get aeed bed dress Box 012,
cultivation and sell them off to | k*o270-Otc suspicious, however, when the men
frames
and
Irrigation
plugs
at
the
ple who are louking for vegetable
INSURANCE AGENCY
insisted that he cash the draft and farms nil ready to farm. These lands
Sanford
Novelty
Works.
10O-tfe
FIRE-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
turn over Uie money and notifiod the are all good vegetable lauds and
FOR SALE—Oakland six, five pas­ FOR SALK—Wood for sale, small
postoffice officials.
should be developed and farmed, thus
senger, extra tire, all Cord tires,
blocks and trimmings from the
Among those who are expected to giving the county and the business in­
new battery. First class condition.— crate mill. UOe n wagon load nt the
be called to identify the men is Peter
J. T. M., care Herald.
J&lt;J-5tp mill. Fine to make your heavy wood It. Nicholson, Dillonvnle, Ohio, bank­ terests of Sanford an added impetus.
Contractor and Builder
In the uncultivated state they are
FOR SALE—Ilungnlow with four burn well.—Shinholscr'a Mill..
er and coal operator, who lost $120,- nun-productive but if they were put
rooms and bath, also garage. Fur­
SANFORD
231-c.o.d-iwp 000 in a stock deal. •
FLORIDA
in shape .to cultivate they would
nished or unfurnished. Also five
J. G. Scott, of Hinliah, Fin., who told bring in humisumo returns to thc
FARMERS—Plenty of saw dust free
acre farm on good road. Very easy
at Shinholscr’a Mill. It’s the right federal authorities he lost $25,000 in owners and to the count.}*.
terms. Inquire at 1103 Oak avenue,
kind for tiling.
254-o.o.d.4wp n race horse swindle; R. W. Clcndon
Itltnbllikfd. 1DOH
273-Htp
of Miami, ami managers id telegraph Hit. K. N. LEWIS DIES
It-K-A-L
H-S-T-A-T-n
F
oil
SALE
OR
RENT—2
acres,
five
r«n*»
Investment*
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke and telephone companies ,nt Miami
AT HOME IN DEFIANCE
room
house,
overlooking
Inke.
New
I'a-ImproTrd' land Intnrnnrr
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and also arc expected to testify for the
county road to puss door, fity Julies Hunt’s Pharmacy,
t'tlr l-ota
Sorely Iload*
tf government.
Dr. E. N. Lewis died at his home j
from Sanford P. O. Make good chick­
Home* * Loan*
in Defiance, Ohio, yesterday at- th e:
YOU can enrn $10.00 daily selling EXTENSION i&gt;F TIME FOR
limine** Property fta*lnr*a rhanre* en farm. 1 mile to Osteen. $15,00! Guaranteed Silk - Hosiery direct to
advanced nge of 8fi years. Dr. Lewis
per month. Owner, M. Hutchison, I
DOMESTIC
CORPORATIONS
was
born in IS.'tfi and Was one. of the
wearer, priee I pair $3.00.
Write
\Maln Offlcs *
llox 11. Osteen. Flu.
274-Stp j's i|,.t(.x
pioneer residents of Defiance county,'
lIBISf’It It BALTV COIIPAN T
tsicry Mills, 208 Masonic
The Commissioner of Internal Rev­ having operated a wholesale and r e-1
273.*Jtp
SANronn INVK9TJIBNT COMPANY FOR SALE—Airedalepuppy,female. Temple, Jacksonville, Flu.
enue,
under the authority of Section tail drug store there since. 1871 and
five
months
old.
Reasonable
price,
j
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—
l*b&lt;&gt;H« 49
IM-9 Maenolln Avr.
227 of the Revenue act t*f 1021, luis was a lending figure in that part of
Triple Strain lot. Champion Abney ____
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King Nobbier. Jet black saddle, deep LOST—Pair shell ami gold frame granted a general extension of time Ohio for many years.
tan
markings, real terrier.—F. M.
glasses, betwen Kent's Vulcanizing to domestic corporations up to and in­
He was well known in this county,
Cut Floyrcrs— —— Floral Design*
Hoage, Oak and Central Streets, San­ Works and Clyde River line. Reward. cluding June 15, lt*23, unrd the fiscal having been coming to Geneva for
Annual and Ornamental Plants
*273-titp year ending February 28, 1023, condi­ the winlci\i for the past nineteen
ford Heights.
274-2tp Mrs. J, D. Calder.
tional upon the filing of tentative
814 Myrtle Avc.— ------- l’honc 260-W FOR SALE—Tomato plants. Call at
years am! he Imd orange groves and !
returns with the proper Collector of
Cannon’s Cash Grocery on Celery
1
other
property in. that vicinity. Dr, j
“ROBIN HOOir
Internal Revenue on or before March
Avenue. Globe variety.
27-f-lltp
Lewis had huen in failing health fur
15, April 15 and May 15, 1923, respec­
F oil SALE—font roiling interest hi
The DeKoven master comic ojieia, tively, accompanied with at least &lt;/nc- several years nnd had never recover­
Miami., Large hardware'store do­ "Robin Hood" is a continuous outpour fourth of the estimatel amount of tax ed from the death of his wife since
General Machine and Boiler
ing business. Reason for selling oth­ of .wonderfully beautiful music, the due together with a statement setting which time he hud boon very feeble
‘ Works
er interests. Address 711 N. Miami kind that is remembered .thiI -sung. for the rsnsoie why the return cannot; and his ^eath was not unexpected,
Cylinder Grinding
but the blow was none the less severe
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida.
The beauties of “O Promise Me” have! be completed within the prescribed
Automobile Repairs
upon
his two children, -Mrs. Thomas
2-12-e-u-d-3w added the.artistic touch of myriads o f ! time, and a formal request for the
Acetylene Welding
Bentley of Toledo, nnd Harry It. Ix-wwedding
rcenes
nml
"Brown
October
extension.
Phone 62-----— Sanford, Florida FOR SALE—lfi acre celery farm on
is of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi*
Tentative return* submitted in neLake Monroe.— K. F. Lane. 275-3tp Ale," with its musing chorus, is one
left
today for Defiance upon receiving
with the foregoing should
.
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FOR SAl.E—1(1 acres celery farm, 5 of the finest ensembles ever written. cordnnce
,
.
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.
.
.
.
the
wire
announcing ins death,
L
“The
Armourer’s
Song,"
1*
perhaps
b
con
Form
1120,
on
which
should
be
1
.
acres cleared and tiled nml 15 acres
The sympathy of the many friends i
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET wild land. Mole and tools. Priee $1,- the best loved of bravura songs, and written plainly across the face '“Tenof
the family here is extended to tht
1 and
. METAL WORKS
200.00—E. F. Lane. .
275-3t|&gt; sung ns it is in "Robin ILkm!" by n tntivo Return." Only the narm
1flaming forge, the sparks flying from address of the taxpayer and the esli- | bereaved ones in their hour of sorrow,
FUR SALE UR ItF.NT—About March the singing anvil, its stirring theme is i mated amount, If any, of the tax due!
General Hcpniring
1st, fi room house, Sanford Heights. j never forgotten.
207 French Avc.-----------Sanford, Fla.
CLEAN GARBAGE CAN
need be stated.
Hunter, Route A. Box 160. 275-3tp
1-1-lmp.
SAFEGUARDS HEALTH
Any deficiency in the first install­
And in its comedy element, where
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, now are there such equally famous figures ment as determined upon submission
ready.—Ivan H. Ruhow, Mecca ns Friar Tuek nnd the Sheriff of Not­ of the final return will bear interest
Every neglected garbage can is a
Hammock.
275-7tp tingham? We must go back to at the rate of six per cent per annum microbe nursery. In just such places
Shakespeare’s plays to Ilffil their equal from March 15, April.15, or May 15, microbe* and disease gerpis thrive and
multiply. Merely rinsing the can is a
in Falstaff and Malvolio. Even Gil­ 1923, respectively.
Yours
truly,
waste of lime; a mere disinfectant
bert and Sullivan gave to the world
FOR REST Eight room house, well no such lasting and lovable person­
D. T. GEROW, •
may neutralize odors hut does not
located.—A.. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
Collector of Intcriml Revenue cleanse. If you want to kill the
ages.
269-tfc
lurking germs that menace the fam­
Carda of Sanford's Reput­
You older people -if your i HUdren
COX IN FLORIDA
ily's health you’ve got to use lye. Use
able Professional Men, each
FOR-RENT—Large front bed room, do not know "Itobiu Hood" if they
it ns directed-below.
of whom. In hia chosen pro­ rm nlso garage. — Mrs. l’helps, CiW
haven’t seep the genial Tuck nnd the
I l l y T h r \ .»n r ln lr il I'rra a t
fession the Herald recom­
Palmetto Ave.
270-7te strutting Sheriff, and thrilled n4 Maid
Lye dissolves every fragment of
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 13.—James
r-s FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
mends lo the people,
giirbngo
feft behind, cuts thc grease
Marian fled to Robin’s arms in green M. Cox, Democratic candidate for the
fchiiujtjitgfuxirtr
with bath. Unfurnished.
Lights boughed Sherwood- you are depriving presidency in 1920, in this city yester­ right down to the iron and kilts the
nnd water included. $25.00 a month. the mas rnueh of their happiness ns if day on route to Miami for u winter odors. It sterilizes everything it
Mrs. Alexander Vaughan,
Phono you deprived them of Tom Sawyer. trip will return to Jacksonville' in touches nml leaves the can clean nnd
323-J.
271-Ctp And you nre loniug ns much yourself, March and will deliver his address sanitary. Use lye twice it week nt
Attorney-nl-law
FOR RENT—F'urnishcd npnrtmont if you foil to renew your own youth "The World Today," based on his ob­ least. It costs so little nnd goes bo
far you can afford to u»e It unspar­
four rooms nml both. Inquire 9H again nt Robin Hooil’a everlasting servations on bis recent tour.
Over Seminole County Bank
ingly.
Mr. Cox surjn-ised local members of
Myrtle Ave,
271-fitp fountain of springtime and loyalty nnd
Directions: With an old broom
thc chamber of commerce with his
SANFORD
FLORIDA WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 room good fellowship!
Hconr the inside of the can with two
close
touch
with
Florida
affairs
nnd
The company now bonked nt the
bonse In city or suburbs. Address
tablespoonfnls of lye dissolved in 4 j
Box 462, Sanford.
'
273-Up Princess Theatre, Tuesday, February asked how the people of this state
feel concerning what ho termed "the quarts of hot water. Rinse with clear
FOR RENT—Lower apartment, Lour 20th in Miss May Valentino's presen­ pKscnt state of isolation."
water nnd dry in the sun.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
rooms and bath and garngc. See tation arid numbers 40 people and hits
u special Symphony Orchestra, which
E. S. Rockcy, Wight Bros. Bldg.
First National Bank Building
is under the direction of Miss Vslcn
,
273-3tc
BANFOBD - j.
FLORIDA
tine.
FOR KENT—Upper apartmentj three
WOMAN IN CONGRESS
room*, and bath, private entrance.
See E. S. Hockey, Wight Tire Co.
lllr Th«i
I-rtul
Bldg.
273-3tc
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Mrs.

MONEY LOST
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Whether by spending: it foolishly
or by an unwise investment, is un, pleasant, &gt;&gt;:!iile SAVING MONEY
is a delight!
SAFETY is one of the advant­
ages of depositing at
g
OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
another is the 1% Interest paid
semi-annually.

Quick Service Transfer

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

General Shop and Mill
Work

We’ll welcome your account

FOR SALE

B. W. HERNDON^

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. r . FORSTER, President

B. F. WIUTNBK,

MISCELLANEOUS

S. O. Shinholser

A, P, Connelly &amp; Sons

LOST

STEWART The Florist

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

B. HODGI^S

PURELY \
PROFESSIONAL

FOR RENT

ns
04
tei

George A. DeCottes

FRED. R. WILSON

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT

PRINCESS THEATRE

CHELLE MAINES

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*:* LAWYER
— Court House

Bxamlnml

Glaaaaa Designed

yourself. Rhone 3,
WANTED TO RENT—Sm all, cottage
or four 'unfurnished rooms. M. F.
C., care Hegald office.
|275-3tp
OpticJan-Optome trl»t
FOR R E fT -Furhlshed bed room. 113
P in t SUMt Sanford, Flo.
i.ist FEfth Street.
T7B-ltp
FOR AfiFfT—Furnished bedroom and
kitchenette at 3M Elm Ave.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t D.
311

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT

WANTED

Mac Ellen Nolan yesterday became n
member of the house of representa,
tive.H, taking the oath of office an ti
successor to her Into husband John I.
Nolan, of San Francisco. She is the
thtKl woman member of the present
congress but her election won also to
the next house of which she is the
only woman member-elect. Miss Alice
Robertson of Oklahoma and Mrs.
Winnjfred Mason Huck, 'of Illinois,
will retire with the ending of this
session.
Mrs. Nolan is the first woman that
California has sent to congress. In a
formal statement after taking the
oath she said she would repay the con­
fidence shown in her by “cheerful and
untiring service.^

Room 7, Millar Bldg.
■ANFORD
FLORIDA WANED—A chance to build your
now home before lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
Graduate Vctcrlnnrlun
hones.
Office
WANTED—Smart boy with whffl.—
fllratu
fltintic I*I tiews,-, rery day.
fj
Opposite P. O,
Stone’s Market, Sanfdhl Avenue,. AllComplete
trannnrllonM-.Sow- YWk Ktnrk KsDeLtmd, Florida
rhnturr. Itonil market and curl* mar­
ket* reported. Commodity, cotton and
WANTED—A/job as cook or waiter Krnlii markets fully covered. Tlm« *Unlnn Financial I'aao rosrhes Florida
by young whito ‘man, eight years readrra 31 to IS hours earlier than
New
Vurk paper*, lluy from n«*w»l&gt;i&gt;&gt;*
of experience. References If desired. or newa
stand* at five emit* a rtqi)'—or
Address 803 \Y\ Third Street, San-

°R . R. M. WELSH

STOCKS AND BONDS

Positively the -greatest rymsi
cal production Sanford
has ever had j,
PRICES: $1, $1,50, $2.00, $2.5(
May Valentine’s prcsentatior
of
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comic
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Two weeks ago we had a Dollar Day, all ou
own. It was such a complete success until w,
are offering you for Wednesday and Thurs
day a HALF-DOLLAR
DAY. Values neve
i
before heard of in Sanford.
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California Prunes, 50 to 60 size 3 lb 50&lt;
12-lb. Bag GOLD
MEDAL FLOUR
12 IV&amp; G. *
NAPHTHA
C A n
SOAP . .................... W V V
3 Cans ROYAL SCARLET.
NATURAL GAR- F A p
D E N PEAS
W VV

2-lbs WILSON’S
CERTIFIED
OLEO
3 Cnris DIME
-BRAND MILK

50c
... 50c

2 Cans TABLE SIZE
P
LOG CABIN
P A n
SYRUP ,..... ........ V V t
3 Cans NO. 3 OVEIt-SEAS
SWEET
POTATOES............ I f U C

2 ROTTERS, LARGE SIZE VAN CAMP'S
TOMATO C A T SU P .... ............. .......... ......................

50c

1 lb. of Famous Sunset Gold Butter 50c
2 DOZEN FRESH
COUNTRY
EGGS ....................

5 pkgs. FIG
NEWTON
CRACKERS

3 Cans 1-lb. 2-oz. VAN
CAMP’S PORK
AND BEANS ...... O V t

r&gt;. KJ'/i-oz. Cans
VAN CAMP'S
tZ£ k g *
SPAGHETTI ......... . f l U l *

n ib. LARGE FANCY
STAMEN WINESAP APPLES
tfv C

1-quart Can
WESSON OIL .4 . t f U l *

f. pkgs. OVERSEA MACA­
RONI, SPAGHETTI OR
EGG
NOODLES ............d v t

3 pkgs. AUNT JEMIMA'S
PANCAKE
C A a
flour
O U L

3 pkRH. P1LLSBURY
PANCAKE
C A a
FLOUR .....................

6 ROLLS WALDORF
TOILET
C A p
PAPER ...................

6

1 -2

tlU C

lb. Fine Granulated Sugar... 50c

2 Tubes KOLYNOS
DENTAL
C A /i
CREAM ................ f l U . C

6 BARS PALM
P A a
OLIVE SOAP ........ V V t

6 Cups MARM/" A n
ADE SPREAD...,,,

2 BOTTLES PREMIER
CH IU
SAUCE
....... t f l f V

2 Caim AUGO
C f i n
i i e d S a l m o n ......e v t
(Lim it 2 cans )

* Two 16-oz. CANS
ARMOUR’S
f A n
C O R N -BEEF!____t J U C

« Come to see us. Values th at are real values
j are offered here. Think, what would you be
paying for groceries, if there were no PIGGLY WIGGLY in Sanford?

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1923

VC.E FOUR

PARENTS

You are, of course, vitally interested in the development of the character and-habits of
* children. Are you overlooking the most important factors in their training:
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A SAVINGS ACCOUNT will install habits of THRIFT and SELF-DENIAL. These will prove to be
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Two of the Most V aluable C h aracteristics in Later Years

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
[BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOWLING •
TENNIS
BOXING

Because It Helps Feet! ‘.he Net*
CHsary Iron and Vilnmincs to
Your Nerves, Muscles
and Tissue
If you feel uncomfortable after
eating, have headaches, or wake up in
the morning feeling just as tired ns
when you went to lied, you ure not
digesting the food you eat properly
and thoroughly. If you are nervous,
irritable, despondent, with apparently
no definite aim in life, you are a vic­
tim of what is commonly termed "a
i un-down and worn-out system.”
These are the surest signs you are
Hot feeding your nerves, inu.-s-lc*. ti--

len’s Club Over Seventy Pins Abend at Start of
Last Game But Blow Up And Let Farmers Win
;;The Men’s Club nnd the Farmers,
Im ildm il ns nhoul as evenly mati'hBt two clubs in the league met ih bul­
last night in a regular match nnd
ho Fanners came out on the tight
*ldc of n twenty-four pin victory.
. The Farmers, at the end of flu*
game, were ahead twenty-foui
while the Men’s Club came from
"jehlnd In the second game, Winning
'ey 102 pins nnd then stood 7s In tini'food, but were unnlde to bold it ns the
j^altners duplicated thuir stunt by g*Tjtlnf a win of 1nit pins in tin* third
snd leaving the finals twenty-four in
'Their favor.
Bennett wns big chief in the htgh Farmers _
icore line, getting a total of till for Ceiigregatiniiais
tig nights w-ork, while Hvrb*t was Merchants

Now On!

la

Single and
Doable M o b

•lodge Schclle Maine* and family
are invited to i -e "A Daughter of
Luxury” tonight avitlimit cost to the
judge.

A ll C o lo rs
Including
Qrey &amp; White
T IM E to buy a goodly supply of hair
n e ts—the Regina D rive i3 now cnl
E x tra large, invisible, long-lived nets
— at 10c for e ith e r single o r double
m esh! Mo b e tte r n e tc a n be had at any
price. B u y them by the dozen!

And 'onto family, through the-e col
uititis will get a Sike imitation ev­
ery day, for the picture that night.
There i- a good picture (looked foi
tomorrow night "The Woman's Side."
Just n giil forced to light a woman'*
battle against the man who would
-.nil yher futlici'* honor and leave her
nameless.

HAIR
Some one take him on

Congregational* and Itrothei
ny .Trimghl. bast night** . &lt;

Couch
P. l’eiobl
11. Wclrenski
(’ni.l.ECTU)NK—Ol.ll ACCOUNTS,
overdue notes, bad check*. Write
for our proposition.„ Our representa­ Cut out this blip, unclose with 5c
tive will call an ynfi.—Southern Ad­ nnd mail it to Foley A Co., 2^15 Shefjustment \gency. Drew Building, Dr- tiobl Aw., Fhiiago. 111., writing your
name and .address clearly. You will
receive m return a trial package con­
taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
pound fur coughs, colds ami croup;
I ole} haine) Pills for putns in Mdgp
and back; ihcumatisnt, backache, kid.
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
M) Price. Before Burin
&lt; athurtU- Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cuthnrtic for
Vacuum Cup
constipation, biliousness, headaches,

Fresh Country Eggs, 35c
per dozen
Fat Hens
SAVE MONEY ON
. Fat Fryers
TIRES AND TUBES
Jones’ Dairy Farm
Sausage
Pennsylvania
Potato Salad, 20c pound
Goodrich
Milverton n

p la y e r s in a few da&gt; - l her a re heade,| (oiiilh and Men ;l Satiford mn'l
itccoimiiiMlnte nnj o f iht m we ran at
•'
least see rotno of the log games elo.-e man, former postmaster ai Kmard
by us.
Fla., is under nrreat at Tifton, tin.
charged with the theft of blank mom
ey order forms from the Kinard post'
1 wo pairs of tinttii
office, according to information maclr
their feet beneath the
public by postal inspectors today. lib
ant- tmilling table n
arrest followed an investigation at
this spring, all of thei
Tifton of the cashing of money order.'
and Virgil [lurnr- w. &gt;
said to be written on one of the stoler
the club hist season,
ter l.uva*, itcvuit*. w
pair.
,
FISH h fiAHE I’ltOTEtTIVK
\s.-'«it IATION TO MHBT
Cnt UT HOUSE FRIDAY NICHT

INDIANA, Pa.: !vb. 1.1.—Andrew
Pulnecka. and four of his children were
burned to death In a tiro which de­
stroyed their homo it? a remote part
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Mnioke of Indiana county yesterday. Mrs.
House, Mobley's Drug Store nnd Polacekn, who was badly burned, was
brought to a hospital here where a
Hunt's Pharmacy
few hour* later she lu carne the moth­
er of a little daughter. Physicians

o’clock. Every member of the associ­
ation and those who are not mem­
ber* but arc interested in the preser­
vation of the lish and game of .Semi­
nole county are utged to 1*0 present nt
the meeting. The i|ue*tion of_the prohibition of seining in Mcminole coun­
ty will I k* taken up at this meeting.

DAYTONA BEACH

Priatnffioe

ITALIAN TENOR

etc., and ”the Name and Address.

J. G. McCRORY CO

Tlie hcmimde County Fish &amp; (lame
Protective Association will hold n
most important meeting at the court

Address....

The Counting of Words Includes the Words “Wanted

Double Mesh
For Sate ExcluiUrly ut

Clip tint! use this blank fur writing your want ad and mail i( to
the Sanford Herald
Classified Ads lr a ward. No ad
lakrtt for le*.s than 25c and posi­ Fur computing coat of want mis j&gt;er insertion read carefully rates
tively no fla**ifit-d mis charged to find rules to the left and remit according to number of insertions
anyone. Ciali must accompany nil of the ad you desire. Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, Postorders. Count the Words ami remit office Order nr Registered Letter. Address communications ,.to
The Sanford Herald.
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Name
Amotint
Set In LIGHT FACE CAPS or
Black Fare, doubt* the above rate*.

Single

A Snub Pollard euinedy tonight and
tie added altiailiou tomorrow night,
e’ll see you there.
v

ONE OF THE WORLD S GREAT ARTISTS

3.00 Mary Garden Toilet Water for
1.25 Mavis Toilet Water f o r ... ........
3.00 Frivole Toilet, f o r .................... .
ROUGES---ROUGES
65c Djer-Kiss f o r .......
50c Doran’s Rouge! for
65c Mary Garden Rouge for .
FACE POWDERS-------- FA&lt;
$1.50 Frivole f o r ....................
65c Djer-Kiss Powder, for ...
50c Almond Face Powder, for
60c Hind’s Almond Cream for
60c Mulsified CciNCoanutpil?af
40c Castovia for
$1.00 Wine Cardui f o r ...........
$1.25 bottle Warn poles Oil for
This sale lasts 10 days. Fay us a visit and save money. We
save you. 25 per cent en your prescriptions. We can fill any
prescription that any. doctor can write.

For Service and Quality Call Phone No. 103
PRICES:

$1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00 PLUS TAX
• 4 -^
Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona Beach, or call Phone 939

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1023
Oomri n. F.
Entzminger,

PAGE FIVE

&lt;
■ chairman
• 1
_ _ authorized i r m f !w&gt;r f .lfu V flH n tl
in«r described property situated in
and• the
is hereby
to sign
sicn notes
unit's nntl contract
^nsicni-i ....
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b
on k
nehatr
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
of the county.
tits;. SK cor. of HE 1-1 of N\V 1-4,
•J before the
Motion of Comr. C. W. KnUminget.
See. 7, Twp. 20 S. Range 30 H., run
board in ivference to rawing the seconded by Comr. K. Curlctt, and
N. 11.08 eh., N. 89 deg. W. 1G eh., S
road lending from Gem a to ChuIuo- carried, clerk of this hoard is instruct- Attorney General Files Applicatloni
11.38 eh., E. IG eh., 18 acres. Said
tn and I.ockhatchee Ra eh, in Comr. id to notify the A. C. I,, R. H. Co. to
On IlilKbnrntigh Clerk
land being assessed at the ihite of the,
Dlst. No. 5. No action,
rut in u crossing at Rand's .Siding at
bMinnie of such ccrtfficate in the
III* T h e i M i t r U I r S I'r r ««*
Duiiton appeared before
Ccmimission
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 12, — Fur­ , name of Unknown.
the board in reference to a sick negro is to be taken out, or to put the road ther litigation which is expected to
Also: Tax Certificate No. 20.1,
now
in the hospital at the jail, and lending to the new crossing on both clear up and meet provlsldns o f the dated the 7th day of June, A. 1). 1920,
February utn, ni io «. &gt;»•
Mowing numbers present: also in reference to a negro man at sides of the raiiron’d in good repair county officers fee law were started has filed said certificate in my office
before the supreme court today when and has maths application for Tax
within the next 30 days.
(,, chairman; and G. L.
For Fourteen consecutive yours it has been growing—it
Mrs.
Yarborough
appeared
before
Motion of Comr. &lt;*. 1„ Bledsoe, sec­ Attorney General Buford filed an ap­ Deed to issue ill acordance with law.
\V. Entzminger, B. *’•
plication
for
a
writ
of
mandamus
to
lias
cost
money—time—and prodigious efforts to build the
the
board
m
reference
to
her
husband
onded
by
tomr.
C.
\
\
.
Entzminger
and
d E. Curie It, CommissionSaid certificate embraces the ^follow­
most artistic exposition in the state. It is not n mushroom
carried, clerk of this hoard is instruct­ compel the circuit court clerk of Hilla- ing described property situated in
F. Douglass, deputy clerk now at the county convict camp.
growth hut actually requires the constant labor of'the whole
, tho A. C.,L; It. It.
... c 0. to borough county to make a return ut Homimdc County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
Hand, sheriff, in attend^ CiM* Uhrfsiian, appeared tpdronr the ed to notify
year to bring it to perfection.. You have your part in it.
bokrtl, in fefereftee to the piwehnse by put all
ill troaling
crossing on the Si
S; ft Kj
K; branch all fi*k Jih^jSG.flpO \yh|ch |o i drel|- ldlbH h. W and 11.35 ch. H, of NB.
cd last year. The circuit clerk con­ eor. of Sec. 7, Twp. 20, S, Range 30 E.
You can help make it hum. Arrangement* have been
,f the last regular meet- the county of n Holt tractor. No nc- in good repair within 30 days.
tends that it ia understood that HillsRun W. 12.50 ch. S. 21.39 ch., E iO
made to alto wthe best of the products, citrus, garden, field,
Motion ot Commissioner |l, F.
2, and also call meeting
ch., S. 7.18 ch., K 2.5G ch., N 28.8? j
manufacture, home demonstration, Health, slock, poultry,
th were read and npprov- ' Notary Public Bonds of Lesley S. Wheeler, seconded by Comr. G. L.
ch., 28 acres. Said land being assess-j
art, necdlecraft, etc.
Hill, IL C. DuIIiho and T. \V. Lawton, tltcdsoc, mid carried, Chairman John
ed at the dale of the issuance of suchj
were approved by this board.
Mcisch is authorized to have two ven­
Johnnie J. Jones’ Shows have a part. So have tho Fer­
certificate in the name of Unknown.
The board here proceeded to exam­ tilators put in convict stockade.
ris Wheel Girls. Joe Killjoy will frolic and the Ivarle Sisters
ine the pension rolls of Seminole coun­
Pint of Swope's Third Addition to
Also: Tax Certificate No. 202, dat­
will perform. The Dellamead Troupe of Girls are said to be
ty, ns provided by Section 1152 Re­ Black Hammock was approved by this
the finest posers in the .country.
ed the 7th day of June, A. 1). 1920.1
vised General Statutes of j
board.
has filed said certificate in my office)
Sixty Race horses now practicing.
Co., Sanford, Fla 1920, lii.t furnished by the state
and has made application for Tax
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzminger,
Kennel Club Dog Show.
comptroller.
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
seconded by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe and
This is your Fair. Help to make il ypurs. Bring some­
Sanford, Ford
Said certificate embraces the follow*!
thing to it.
Fire arm bond of.C. W Culpepper carried, the Austin Bridge Company iway to preventive treatment
ini: described proja&gt;rty situated in
was approved ami license ordered is is hereby granted an extension on
Seminole County, Florida, to-\vil: NA
Orlando, Fla., Inter
time for the completion of their bridge
I-1 (less S. 15 acres of SW 1-1 and
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzminger, contract to April 1st, 1923.
Sanford, Fla., G, seconded by Comr. G. I Bledsoe ami
R ed u ced
Motion of Comr. II. F. Wheeler,
carried, the Sanford Herald is hereby seconded by Comr. C. W. Entzminger
Motor Co., Sanford, Fla designated as the newspaper in which and carried the clerk of this hoard i:; dienti printed on the wrapper. 1U to publish the delinquent tax list for instructed to write to tho S. A. L, |{, fuse imitations and-substitute:!. Sold •29*3 rh„ N. 5.09 ch,. W, 9.0.1 ch.), See.
7, Tu p. 20 S., Range 30 E. I In acres.
Jacksonville, Fin
H, Co, requesting them to put in a
Jits, L. Giles. Treasurer
W. It, O’Neill, President
Sjti.J
land being assessed a t the date
Motion of Comr. C. \V. Entzming­ new crossing on Lake Jessup avenue
IL
II.
Dickson,
V.-Pres.
C.
E. Howard, Secretary
Tho Daily Ilet aid, 15c- p&lt;T wee!,
of tTic* issuance of -uch certificate in
La deferred on above bids until er, seconded by Comr. ,E. Curlelt and
week for 16c.
. .
the name of Unknown.
BUrnoon session.
) ■, ‘
carried, the mutter of the care of Mrs.
treisn John Meixeh Is hereby Wilson ami children is hereby refer­
Also: Tax Certificate N'u, 204, dat­
Ljjni ami directed to sign tfoil- red to Comr. G. L. Bledsoe, with pow­
'd the 7th day of June; A. It. 1920,
U
the S. A. L taiitoad fjn., er to act.
In. filed said certificate in my office
Lf'their ngre meat with this
and has made application' for Tux
Motion of-Comr. It. F, Wheeler, 2nd
u In re: itigiit of Way exteii- by Comr. (J. L. Bledsoe ami earned,
Deed to isaue in neeordnm a with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow-;
Rir Oviedo.
\ ^ \t
clerk is instructed to draw wnruntr to
(pan cf Cninr. C. W. Enlzming- Smith and Barnes fur the sum of
tag described property situated in
eraKiinl by Comr. B. F. Wheeler $2H7.‘80 for the purchase of 40 tons
Huninote County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
nnicil, Attorney Geo. A. Do- of asphalt.
That Good.Gasoline that makts starting easy and give
Range "0; i
o. 1j hereby authorized and inMotion of Comr. C. W. Kid mingcr
Drive in—-------------------------- Free Air and Water far v
-n] to Bi i pi a Hew tractor from freon did by Commissioner
uuU and Bergman, of Daytona, Wheeler and carried, clerk i
now held board is instructed to advert!*
is plate i*f t
It rottniy.
lineal feet of 3G-imh. 39-iprh and (2- record,
inch iron pipe, and 90 lmvil feet of
I In s
.'tii-ini b, 19-in; b, ami 12-in h Segment board
gunge m i , run s ...»; ch.; r.. t*.:«
■li.. N. 5.0;t i ii , W. 9.93 eh., 5 aeu--.
ISock. bid* to be received at the mxt at th&lt;
u, .’ .ini i ltd t*i ’}!*.'
ul llti- iiii!t
Ieg ttla i mi cling ot this ImiumL
ilav, M
&amp;
. ' inr. C. w. Entz"i the ;.-sunn e of sueti terltfieate in
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzminger, &lt;m.
•i by Comr. E. Cur- verondi‘d by E. Curlelt, ami curried,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
ihi n irn *f Cnkfiown.
, t i" chairman of this the bid of the Indian Truck t’orp, of
ke
Al"' : T..x leitifieate No. 205, dat
llr.il
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
a .! t i appoint a cum- Gn„ Inc., for one 1'v ton Indiana More,
&lt;ul id If-.i* Tilt day of June, A. D. 1920
.018 West First Htrest
UI8 W ut First StrM
, to investigate the tm k , with pneumatic tires, delivered Hunt's
tf ha (ileij ..it I rortificutu in my office
shove road right of in Sanford, for the sum of $2,575.00)
i.mt has made application for Tax
. back to this board, !c*h $-175.00 allowance on old truck.
a tlift'd la i.-a-iv in accordance with law,
The
appointed the follow- balance $2, 104.00 is hereby accepted,
i.il *i*i t fa ate i-mhraio* the fallow
!

On Officers Fee Law
Expected Tallahassee

The Biggest Thing in Central Florida This

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter

All Roads Lead to Orlando

Come Yourself—---------- Bring Your Family
Rates on All Railroads

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SANFORD

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GRANITE WORKS

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No Auction. Cost of fioods Not Taken into Consideration

Rogers Silverware, 26 pcs. Regular Price $31.85, Now $17.75. Community Tudor, 26 pieces now $10.50. Ansonia Squareclox, alarm ,$1
$2.98. Solid Gold Beauty Pins, $1.00 Pr.; Hamilton, Elgin, I llinois, Webb C. Ball 21 jewel w
Uk white gold, 15 jewel wrist watches, $15.00; in ^old cases as low at $10. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Come See Our Windows

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME l i t

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1U23

NUMBER 274

Question
,lIn The Senate
Up This Week
Fifty Bodies Remain to Be Found, Seventy Hav
.
ing Been Taken Out

MAY HE LAID AHIDK FOR S llll
SUBSIDY HIM.
I H r T k » A x o r l n l r d l*rraa)

WASHINGTON, Fob. 12.—Approv­
ed by the finance committee 8 to 3,
TPOSmVE STAND TAKEN BY
DAWSON, Feb. 12.—The task of re ­ apparently, th at the full realization of the bill passed S aturday by the Home
ICMANCE AND ENGLAND
moving the bodies of those whp died the enormity of their loss smote for giving congressional sanction to the
in the explosion of Dawson Mine No. the first tim e many of those who have Hritiah settlem ent agreem ent wns re ­
. HOLDS GOOD
1,‘ owned by the Phelps Dodge Cor* been too stunned by the explosion to ported formally to, the senate. C hair­
porntion, probably not lie completed betray their sorrow. In a few brief man McCumbcr indicated th at it was
for n week acocrding to Manager words of com fort, F ath er Coutcrier his intention to call the m easure up
visiting priest sought to a&amp;sur- the middle of the week, b u t whether
Cher the Work of the German FATHER OF KEVIN O'lltOGIN Brennan. F ifty bodies remain to be
Belief that co-operation between jHave Ben Mild in Smyrna Har­
found,
two
living
and
seventy
dead
age
the
pain of the people left behind, it would be possible to displace a t th at
Police and Boycott Will
FR EE STATE MINISTER OF
having been taken out thus far. Of ns the Inst rite s of the church were time the adm inistration shipping bill California and Florida citrun fruit
bor and Something Mny
Extend to Etwen
HOME AFFAIRS *
the bodies recovered all but one hns administered.
now the unfinished business of the growers and shippers would result in
Break Loose
benefit to both states was expressed
been identified and many of • them
1n P rotestant homes, th e rites were seVtate, remained to be developed.
• &lt;S r TtW A —petsIrS P r r n l
I l t r The A i N f t a l r i Press!
. . •!** T h *
I'rraal
LONDON, Feb. 12.—-Central News
simple. The Kev. J. S. Russell, pns- • A brief heuring on tho bill wns Inst night by George C. Hording, n
BARIS, Feb, 13.—The three-day ex­
DUBLIN, Feb. 12.—Dr. Thomas
despatched from Berlin, any th at two
to r of tho U nitarian church, left Daw - held by the committee behind closed member of the Califomln p arty now tension of the T urkish ultimatum de­
O’lliggins, of Maryborough, father of
French soldiors and one German wore
Ison yesterdny with the body of his doors, Senator Smoot, Utah, n mem­ visiting Orange county. Mr. Hooding i mnnding withdrawn! of the Allied bat­
Kevin O’Higgins, free s ta te | m inister
killed in a clash at Gelsenkirchen in
Ison-in-law, W. 1L Holmes, one of tho ber of the American debt commission, is proprietor of tho largest citrus tleships n t Smyrna, it pot expected to
ol home affairs, was assassinated nt
Ruhr this morning when German sol­
'firs t taken from the ground, who will going into some details of the negotia­ nursery in the world.'
modify the positive stand taken by
his home last evening. T hoSdctim diers hailed a motor car containing
lie buried in Boy, N. M.
Taking the adm itted fa rts that Franco and G reat Britain and so far
tions witli tho British commission, lie
wns a brother-in-law of Timothy
French soldiers.
D awson's,soldier dead were buried dcriinn dt o answer n num ber of ques­ Florida excels in production of grape­ as known tho orders to naval com­
Heniy, governor genera! of the free
with
such m ilitary services ns were tions put by several senators on the fru it and that California's citrus pro­ manders In defend th eir positions if
state.
DUS8ELD0RF. Feb, 12.—Reports
possible in the emergency. The cof­ ground th at informat)on was of n ducts are on the m arket nt times when attack ed 1ntill holds good. P rrs s ’ dcsthat the Gorman* are organizing n
fins of the men who had served in tho highly confidential m atter.
Florida offers no competition as a 1latches confirm the reports which al­
LONDON, Foil. 12. President Cos­
general strike a t Herne, not far from
world war w ere wrapped in the stars
basis
for his stutoment, Mr. Hording so reached 1-omlon th a t the Turks last
Some committeemen thought more
Bochum, have led to the di.-qmtch of grove of the ilail circnnn, in n state­
and stripes.
*
.
iminted
out several ways in whirh Saturday declined to owait another
information th an / th at supplied by
French tanks to th at place. The Ger­ m ent to the Daily Mail, declared ho
Regular sh ifts of more than fifty
t
nlifornin
and Florida .m ight he mu­ th rre days for withdrawal of the war
Mr.
Smoot
should
tic
obtained
before
mans are boycotting forces of occu­ wns ready to agree that Knmonn Demen worked nfl day inside the mine.
craft.
tually benefited.
the
committee
noted,
hut
the
Valera
should
advise
his
followers
to
pation throughout the Herne district
The work now has progressed to the
lie suggested th at Florida special­
outvoted. Senator Wnlsh wan
CONSTANTINOPLE. Feb. 12.—It
apd tha French have been obliged to surrender their anus on condition
Inst crosscut on ench side o:f the main
ize n n grapefruit, although lie did not is definitely known th n t the Turks
record of the negotiations 1
th
at
tho
question
of
a
republic
or
n
take over the work of the German po­
entrance, in these unexplorei I ilcpthn,
recommend abandoning the culture of •have begun the laying of mines in
before the committee while Cli
lice. The boycott in fact, is Incoming free state should be left to the elec­
ulficlnbi expect to find tIn- bodjes of
Elliott
|
orange*. ’ Ho said that the peninau- Smyrna hurlmr. Tho foreign 'Warships
i.iF
ollcttc
sought
to
summon
tors.
more popular throughout tin* Ruhr
most of tlie men ntill unact minted for.
lar s ta le ', growers should increase the have received low more order*'to deWndnwnrtlr,
assistant
secretary
of
the
nnd the^Gcrmans have decked to ex­
In several instances, bodies have treasury, and secretary o!
com- i grap efru it field and that California pm l.
j DUBLIN, Fell. 12. The first offictend it to Essen, beginning today.
A small group of men idled about been found to be no deeply buried in mittcc.
should piactically leave the field rn| ini reports of a surrender undeh the
While the situation I* tense, tho
the entrance to the mine early yester­ •irliria that it will lie impossible to
tu ely *to Florida. Then he ai1tiled'f a c t ib.it no incident I n i occurred is
I
government’s
new
amnesty
decree
has
Senator
Smoot
wns
reported
to
have
PARIS, Feb. 12.— Metal nnd other
day morning, waiting for more bodies remove them for ninny hours. Otncra
th at California would do well to .spec- j regarded as a hopeful sign.
mnnqfucturns from the Ruhr and t lic­ l been received from county Cork, where to be brought out. When the sun are visible behind pile* of rocks' and told the committee Jthut the agree­
inlizr on its valencies, landing them
!n
number
of
Irregulars,
accompanied
ment
entered
into
was
a
modification
Rear Admiral Maik L. Britton, who
it hinelaml will not be perm itted to
readied its zenith a huge' crowd surg­ coni ami will lie brought up as soon
to the m arkets at times when I'lorhta war. one o f the Amoricnn representa­
of
the
original
American
pro|Misnl,
by
their
leader,
delivered
up
their
go into unoccupied Germany a fte r
ed against the ropes which barred a.s passageways have been cleared fur
which contemplated a fiat Interest rale tra it is not being shipped in ap pre­ tives of the I an: .nine conference, has
midnight tonight. French nnd Belgian arms and ammunition at the New them from the nnnitli. In the crowd the stretcher Iwarers.
of 3 !;2 |H*r cent o v e r‘the entire peri­ ciable quantities.
arrived here and conferred with Urig.
officials served notice today on G er­ Market inilitnry barracks, and enter­ were many women and children. As
Daniel iln rington, supervising en­
A conference of Florida ami Cali­ General iiairiu g lo ti, commander of
many th n t in consequents of the ef­ ed into an undertaking not to fight in the other days since the blast, they gineer of tlie United States bureau of od the limn was to run. This was un­
forts of the Germans to' create diffi­ j again against the Free State govern­ were dry-eyed , unemotional and nuir-t. mines, after a journey through the acceptable to the British government fornia grower* with the object of
and tbu term s finally agreed upon, 3 renehieg an agreem ent along the fore­
'
culties for the occupational forces ment.
Touching scenes were enacted in damaged mine, declared hin search (•er cent for the first ten years and
LONDON, Feb. 12.— A Constantinogoing lines is Mr. Itocdlng'a recom­
At
a
meeting
of
the
Sinn
Fein
nt
this further embargo is to be placed
the Catholic c htircn of Dawson and at (had revealed nothing to indicate what 3 i-2 per cent thereafter, were then mendation,
pie despatch to tho Exchange Tele­
on exports from the two regions. An the .Mansion House yesterday, Dr. the graveside, however. It was there, i was respur isildo for tho blast.
graph company say* the Turks have
proposed.
•
“ We can't tiegin to grow grapefruit oXtinguished ~ll the lighthouses in the
identical note handed the German KnlhteVn Lynn, who presided, said
At the request of Senator Reed, like Florida's, but we can specialize
charge d'affaires in Paris ami Hum- th at DeVnlcrn desired thnt the organ­
gulf of ism id, access to which is for­
Democrat, Missouri, Senator Walsh on our Valencia arid m arket It when bidden at night. ' .
ization should i&gt;e kept in being.
Seminole County
sols rends ns follows:
asked that the committee volu lie de­ your crop is still waiting the harvest
Mary MncSwinney, in an uncompro­
“ Because of orders given by the
Exhibits Sent Out
ferred until Tuesday, when" Senator season. Why can't the two states get
CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 12.—Tho
German government to it* function­ mising Republican speech, made re f­
POTOMAC YARDS, total 21 Tor Ree l expects to return to W ashing­ together and agree on spmo kind of Intcst advices from Angora, the T urk­
aries in the Ruhr basin as well as erence to Liam Dcusoy's "abject surTo Orlando Today Sunday:
-New York 5, P ittsburgh 0, ton, hut Republican loaders wanted a scrcdulc like this, which is bound to ish capital, are to the effect thnt the
diosrdrrs of all sorts which the Ger­ rt juler.”
Buffalo 4, Rochester 2, Baltimore, 2; to tfet the measure on the senate cal­ prove beneficial to bo th ?" Mr. Hord­ Knmnliits are pursuing n policy of
Prisoners
jn
the
'ty
aterfo
rd
nnd
man government is trying to excite
Boston, 2; M ontreal, I; W ashington, endar immediately. They did agree, ing asked.
calm ami m oderation. Tho allies here
there, tho French nnd Belgian govern­ Clonmel jails have issued an appeal
1; Elmira, I; Utica, L
however, not to call it up in the sen­
The nurserym an explained why the however, h a v e 'ta k e n m ilitary moatments huve decided to no longer allow sim ilar to that from Limerick—thnt
ate until Senator Walsh returned.
.
Florida oranges m e considered xwbet- m e t to meet any eventuality.
to be exported into unoccupied G er­ they lie allowed to release delegates
The exhibits front Seminole county
I'onunittee Democrats opposing the er than California's by declaring th at
many, beginning Feb. 12, 1023, m etal­ on parole to influence Republican went forward to the Subtropical fair
R gi-latiiiti agreed not to resort to oh- when ,lh6 Peninsula's late crop is on
SMYRNA. Feb 12.— Muslnpha Kelurgical and other products m anufac­ lenders toward a pence settlem ent.
nl Orlando tins morning and County
stiin tiv e tactics during Senate con- the m arket California is just begin­ mnl Pasha, the T urkish nationalist
At Colonic) yesterday when the Agent Benjamin Wliilner wants the
tured in the occupied territories."
siderntion of the hill nnd Republican ning to move u new crop and much of leader, has arrived here. Calm prevail­
members of u congregating
were fanners to know that the replace­
leaders
were hopeful of getting n vote
ed throughout the city. No additional
BERLIN, Fob. 12.—Dr. Hncnisch, leaving mass they were fired on by ments of fresh vegetables for tomor­
u
fter
debate
for
one
o
r
two
days.
wiirshlps have entered cith er Ismid or
Prussian m inister of education, was irregulars with mnehino guns, from row m ust be left a t the store of T. J.
Sm yrna harbors.
Twenty soldiers Sillier &amp; Son, corner of Magnolia and
arrested and expelled from Wiesbad­ neighboring hills.
who
nttended
the
mass
were
tho
ob­
en last Saturday. He recently was ap ­
Second, as he will be busy at th r fair Shipping Point Inform ation for S»t- Rchabilition Hospital
(T H U 'S MARKET REVIEW
pointed government representative nt jectives, hup none of them wore hit. tho balance of the week and will not'
urdn)', February 10th: *
Dedicated
to
Service
Wiesbaden but had )&gt;cen unable to One civilian was killed.
lie at the court house to receive the
SANFORD, FLA.:
W arm, clear.
ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 12 — The
assume qfficc owing to the Rhineland .The L aten pastorals of the bishops vegetables. Mr. Whittier hns worked
at Tuskegec Today
Hauling*
light,
demand
nnd
movement
weekly,
citrus review by F. L. Hkcliy
commission having vetoed his appoint­ were rend in tlie churches throughout haul to get tjiu entire county repre­
slow, mnrlu'l steady, little change in
ns
issued
from the office of the Amer*
Ireland
yesterday.
They
wore
solemn
ment. 11
sented blit as usual nt the last minute prices. Carloads f. a. b. usual term s Vice-President Coolidgrc nnd Other
icon Fruit Growers, Inc., says:
Dr. Hacajsch was attending n con­ and impressive pence npenla nnd de­ several sections of the county fniicd
Notables Speak
Oranges: The m arket hns contin­
ference of officials when he received plored what the bishop of ’ Galway to get in with their varied industries 10 inch crates Golden Self-blanching
4-0
doz.
stalks,
in
the
rough
$1.03ued
strong in practically all sections
an order to visit the French represen- characterized as "unnatural nnd un­ nnd the exhibit will not be ns large or
llly T fta A u a rla trU I 'r r H )
$1-73,
French
S
train
4-0
doz.
atnlks
In
with
a wide demand. The rclalivo
TUSKKGEE,
Ain.,
Feb.
12.—On
tho
tntivea in the Ruhr. He refused to ch ristian w arfare betwen old com­ varied ns it should lie. Celery nr&gt;d
tho
rough,
mostly
$1.30,
fewlow
ns
lightness
of the California nnvcl
spot
made
memorable
by
the
life
nnd
comply, whorcupon he was prrested. rades and brothers.”
other vegetable* will predominate as $1.40.
shipments,
• duo to rains there, un­
work* of Beoker T, W ashington tho
usual but the citrus fruits will have a
doubtedly
has
influenced the orange
Total Cnrlot shipm ents from S an ­
government of the United Htntcn to ­
DUSSELDORF, Feb: 12.—“Ju st Hank of Baker,
large place in the Seminole county
m arket considerably. Tho smaller si­
ford
section
this
Season
to
d
a
te
653
day
formully
dedicated
to
service
its
ono month ago today 1 gave orders to
booth and the dispinys will be ns good Total cnrlot .shipments from M an­
zes now are' in undoubted rtrong po­
heroic sons rehabilitation hospital
Iri Santa Rosa
my troops to onter the Ruhr, nnd nev­
ns for ss they go. It- seems thnt evsition. Yet w ith tho California ton­
Vice­
er, until Germany makes adequate set­
atee section this aonson to date. 470 costing two million dollars.
nage in sight there id no indication '
Released
Today
President Coolidge, Gov. Brandon nnd
tlement for tho frightful wrongs and
Total cnrlot shipm ents from SabShipping
Bill
of any extrem e prices on mid-season
damages Inflicted upon my country,
ford section lust season to d ate..433
I l l y T lie A M * r l* lr 4 P rrs s l
prnngcs unless upon a relatively
and Debt Fund
will 1 order them to withdraw." said
Total cnrlot shipm ents from ManTALLAHASSEE, Feb. 12.—The
small
amount of fancy stock.
General DcGoutte, tho French com­ Bank of Baker In Santa Jtosfc.county
nice soction Inst season to dutc..38l hospital. America stand* unchange­
N
Take
Time
Today
G
rapefruit:
White the demand has
ably committed to principle of rlghC
mander, to tha Associated Press.
probably • will bo rclensed from rcbroadened considerably tow ard the end
"R ight and might are ours,” Gen- coivcrship within tho noxt two wcuks
Telegraphic Reporta From Im portant to Individual freedom made plain nnd Senator June* Propose* Time For of the week th ere has been no marked
clear by Ablaham Lincoln Vice-Presi­
carl DcGoutte continued, “und we according to Comptroller Amos who
M arkets *
•
Bith Bill*
recovery on g rap efru it o f ordinary
shnll win. Wo decupled the Ruhr rctum e dtoday to tho office from a
DETROIT: 18, cloudy. 3 Florida dent Coolidge declared in dedicating
qunlity. The high prices paid for fine
without shedding n drop of blood. We visit in Connection with negotiations
m y T h e A MMticInInl l ' r — 1
n iriw d , 10 car* on track including tho hospital.
grapefruit have continued, but ordi­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 2 .-J o in t
have allowed the population full lib­ thnt end bank with a-capital of $16,­
broken. Supplies lihvral, demand nnd
nary’ or low qualjty g rap efru it docs . .
Oddly enough, nearly all tho men consideration of the adm inistration
erty; we aro not crushing the coun­ 004) was placed under receivership
movement light, m nrkut dull. Florida
nut yet show strength.
shipping bjll and tho Britinh settle­
try under requisitions, hut we w ant to about one y e a r ago.
10 Inch crates Golden Belf-hlnnching'-who burrow fountain pens think tho
Tangerines: Those full o f juice are
ment legislation during the morning
get paid, and we shall be paid.
3-0 doz. atalks $2.76-93.26; 8-jO doz. a rt of writing consists in putting
obtaining very excellent prices. P u ffy ,
hours, nnd form er during tlie remain­
Wo are g etting ahead in organiz­ ROTAHIANS GATHER
stalks $2.00-92.60, French S train *4-0 weight behind it.
:
der
of tho day of Hessian, was propos­ und dry stock has, of course, been
ing tho region. The Germans mny
IN TAMPA TODAY
doz. stalk s $2.26-92.76; 8-10 doz.
heavily
discounted
in
the
markets.
1
ed by Senator Jones a* a solution for
sneer, but wo can stand an idle Ruhr
FROM ALL THE WORM)
stalks $1.30-92.00. C alifornia crates
Severe w eather has made market
the senate legislative problem. Sen­
longer ,than they can. Thu world
Golden H eart $5.30-$0.00.
conditions
unfavorable over' tnuch of
ato r Jones made tho proposal with
i n y T h e A u n r l a l e d I’ r r a a l
must roaliso what a stupendous un­
the
north
recently.
As this has been
NEW
YORK:
No
report
on
account
TAMPA,
Feb.
12.—Headed
by
the
the approval of other Republican lea­
dertaking is tho organization of the
clearing up, th ere has been, hoNvevef,
1
of
holiday.
President,
Raymond
Havana
o
f.K
a
n
­
ders
a
fte
r
Senator
Williams
blocked,
intricate network of railroad*, indus­
a
noticeable
increase
in
inquiry
front’
■
PHILADELPHIA: 20, itlenr. &lt;&gt;'3
urinnimoun consent (agreem ent for a
tries and mines. Even you in Ameri­ sas City, all tho members of tho di­
California,
3
Florida
a
r
r
i
v
e
d
,5
cars
rectorate
of
the
International
Rotary
lim itation of debate' an the shipping many sections. If shipm ents front *
ca with your tremendous capacity for
Viorida continue within reasonable r'
o;i
track
'including
broken,
Supplim
clubs
except
Alex
\Vilkio
of
Stosland
in v e r t s AND HARBORS HILL OF flu. *
organisation and your g reat resources
lim its them is apparently no reason r o
light; 'demand and movement modorof mfUMwd money, m ight have found nnd Mario Nunc* of Cuba began a
ifU r r M U ft MILLION
to expect any depression of the pre*nto, m nrket slightly stronger. FiDriIt difficult to complete such n work four day session.
DOLLAII8
•
ent prico levels on citrus fruits.
da 10 inch rrates Golden Self-blanch­
In a month. We shall carry on."
ing
4-fl
dos.
stalks
$2.76,
3
doz.
stalks
Mr. nnd Mrs. H arry Pnpworth of
.
m y T S » A i M r l i l f l Frrssl
“Chancellor Cuno," said Gcnoral DcAT TAMPA THIS MORNING FOR $2.30; 8 doz. stalks $2.00. C alifornia
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Confer- New York city nre hero fa t a visit to
Golitto, “declares pur sim L» the econ­
cr* on the arm y bill, tho last of the Mrs. Pupworth's father, Mr. M. F.
crates Golden H eart $6.60.
SOUTHKUN FLORIDA, FED­
omic deitructlbn of Germany. Our nlm
big appropriation moasures began to­ Robinson. H arry l'apw orth is one of
BOSTON:
20,
"clear.
No
arriv
als,
It muc|i simpler, Wc wnnt redress;
ERAL DISTRICT
7 unbroken and 4 hrokeyr on tra c k , in­ day the task of smoothing, out the dif- tho pioneer residents of this city and
we wrapt Germany to honor her sig­
complete. Supplies .moderate, demand fcrencea between th o W n aie and house has many old friends who arc'alw ays
( I ) y T h a A M M h lr S I'rra a )
n a tu re The economic ruin of GcrTAMPA,
Feb.
12.—Judge
Julian
and movement slow, few early sales, d rafta on the legislation. O nly min­ glad to see him and his charm ing ' MAIUON, III., Feb. 1 2 ,-T b e second
many would prevent h er from payMack,
of
Now
York,
opened
tho
Feb­
Florida 1£ Inch crates Golden S elf­ or questions are In dispute, the sen­ wife. Mr. Papworth was a leading trial growing out of the H errin rio t^
•ng (jm ,
Germany, by fomenting
ruary term of the federal district blanching 3-fl dos. stalk s $2.76.
ate and house both having adopted the sp irit in the days of old Sanford and of . last June which resulted In tb e :
atrikty^ jg responsible for the .present
court her this m orniqg, the trial of
rivers and harbor fund of $60,000 and was head of the F ire departm ent and deaths of three union m iners and 21
situatjp. pachlcving her own ruin.."
civil
case
being
scheduled
for
tho
first
Tho choke helps to s ta rt tho car. If agreed to continue arm y of hundred had a big hand in the many enterprio-' non-uniorf workers, la scheduled to be«The, chancellor's reference to C crweek
and
the
crim
inal
trials
begin­
only
the thing had a n appliance to and twenty-fivo thousand men and es of the city of Sanford some th irty gin today in the little red b rk k WU-roany being too weak to resort to
year* ngo.
linms county court house.
‘
ning February HHh.
12,000 officers.
.
chake tho driver and stop it.

GERMANS ARE BOYCOTTING
FORCES OF OCCUPATION
THRUOUT DISTRICT

Second Trial Growing
Out of Herrin Miners’ V
Killings Begins Today

�MOTHERS CLUB
Mrs. George Paxton cntcrtsinM the
members of the Mothers Clult roost
delightfully yesterday afternoon a t
MRS. FRED DA ItiER, Society Editor her home on MyrlTc avenue.
Phono 217-W '
. The rooms were bright witYi bankets
I t Too kavo M I frlrM i vlatttaK I* of early spring flowcnt and potted
-41 i m or* aalwc umjmhrr* •» r» a lM
\ a i ». or It i n ar* ra lrrta la la o . writ plants.
,
a m M«I rar« «a IhU S rparinruf.
Oatalla. or Irlr rk a a t tk r llta k l« -I I
The afternoon was passed quickly
M o rra llr a n r tr U IrO
&gt;v»th several contests, and puzzles,
those having the m ost correct answers
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
were glvdn potted plnnts.
A fter the contest the hostess, nsS aturday—-Mrs. I P. McCullcr will
1 Jjy .Mrs, It. R. Dhss, nerved ice
jn te rta m ths m sm berr of, tha Ev­
•(tipped w ith crushed straw berery WeOf B&amp;lgrf flu b .
1,
St
rics and cake..;
Monday—Mm. Zeb RntlilT will enter.
.
...
t« M ; :.T
tnin in honor of Little Mary Wy*,*
° f J*® ' ,Ub wUl
i• f t
n ttt Ratliff, a t her home on Mngno&gt; be, the second fYlCay in March at
the hi me uf Mrs. M. Minarik and nil
tin Avc., a t 3:30 p. m.
the members arc m ost cordially invit­
Monday—S t..A g n es Guild will meet
ed and urged to* come, ns plans nrc
a t the home of Mrs. Ben Coleman
bring made and work prepared for
a t 3:30 p. m.
this
yrnr.
$1® * Monday—.Pipe. Orgnn club will moot
a t the home of Mrs. Kent R ossiter
FLORENCES GILBERT HAN8COM
on Celery Avenue a t 3 o'clock.
On Thursday evening nt the High
Tuesday—Bridge Luncheon for So­
School, Florence G ilbert Hnnscom, a
cial D epartm ent of Woman’s Club
well known entertainer, will give an
at Parish House.
entertainm
ent, under the auspices of
Tuesday—G. I. A. m eets nt the Ma­
the Parent-Teacher* Association.
sonic hall at 3 p. m.
Tills high class entertainm ent you
J. W. Fudger and W. G. Dodson, of will not wank.to miss, the price is only
Jacksonville, were in the city yester­ r.Oc and tickets can !»c obtained from
the members of the Association, Inter
day attending to business,
they will l*e placed on sale down town.
Tell
your friends about this and come
Mm. W. D. Lees and Mm. I. G. RobRT--: rrtso n spent the day yesterday in De­ out yourself, you will feel fully re ­
paid.
land.
n
The following is a clipping from
* D. 0 . Hoy, of Crestwood; Yonkers, the St. Petersburg Independent where
N. Y., nrrived in the city yesterday she recently gave a series of enter­
and is stopping at the Montezuma.
tainm ents:
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“ The Planotoguo and Musical read­
Mr. and Mrs. D. L T hrasher spent ing given by Florence CillHWt Hansthe day in Kustin yesterday the guests
of Hoston, Mass., showed her
of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j t(1 | K, thoroughly professional and the
L. Ferrnn.
Old Fashioned Garden (P o rter) in
costume, was n charm ing bit of work.
Miss M attie Hall, of Davenport, In., As nn encore she gave “The Dusty
nnd Miss S ara Hall, of Thomasville, Road" (Joe Cave). She is not only
Ga., nre the guest* of their brother an at list in her work lint possesses
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball. g re at personal charm which wins her
audience from the first.”
Mrs. J . G. Ball has returned home
from Kissimmee where *hc nccom pan-, t
i
ied her little granddaughter, Wilin' i n i p O r l s i n C t . u l
New Building; at
Steed.

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Tuesday—Social departm ent, bridge
luncheon, nt Parish bouse, a t one
o’clock.
Wednesday—Music departm ent busi­
ness meeting and election of offi­
cers.

Rev. Dr. Chcnnull will All the pul­
p it on Sunday morning. Dr. Chenault
is a speaker of great nblllty and will
instruct and inspire hi-, audience.
Tho pasto r will preach at the Right
(service. ,
J* Our choir Is now functioning In flue
style. Come and hear them -sing* .
Thc E pw orth League will meet a t
G:30 jv m. ’ '
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On Monday .afternoon nt 3 o 'd o A
Miss Mablc Howell, member of the
W oman’s Council of the Board o£
Missions, will address the citizens on
the g re a t Centennary theme. She has
ta re v d e d much and is nn accomplish­
ed speaker.
Monday nlgnt nt 7:30 Bishop W. F.
McCurry D. D., will All the pulpit.
Bishop M cCurry is one of the great
men of tho south who hns made a
record fo r efficient adm inistration
surpassed by none. Ho is charming
nnd interesting spenkcr, a preacher
of g re a t power. It is a rare opportu­
nity offered to the people of. Sanford
to h ear this truly great man.

—AMI—

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We give service obtained only
large m anufacturing cities having
cauinncd shops,
slums, cleaning, repair
repairwell equipped
ing, overhauling family# ^ w ln g ma­
chines; charge only for supplies nnd
tim e used in work; no charge to ex­
am ine machine. Tnke advantage of
this opportunity. Skilled and exper­
ienced men. The Roberts Co., Sew­
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Fem dalc A pts.
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w h e n y o u w c a r o u r R| n s s e s )you
The ntory of a beautiful du**
p e r p e tu a lly . ')&lt;
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Jj£d i ;v(l»o. risked; everything in her
ried
i-iorl uhout
u h m it Iheir
t h e i r falling
fu llin g ooff.
f t . \You; passion for notoriety. Kevtalu, l
can go right on with your usual 5*y life behind the Broadway fo* 3
housework because ' y e make lights and in the tinsel world
of*
them to fit nnd to give-perfect :lcty. Dazzling gowns, grippj*
service.
Mimaxes ajid u real All-Star (a,L
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ADDED ATTRACTION
“We See Thnt You See

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A Movie Trip Thru
Filmland”

The members of the Social D epart­
ment, will have a bridge luncheon on
STROUT FARM ACiPA’CT
Tuesday at the Parish house, nt one
. _ 113 Magnolia Are.
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
o'clock. All members arc entitled to
Exceptional bargnln fnr a It-i^
Phone 410--------- Opposite I*. O.
have one guest, price 9L25 each. There
’ tim e, fine loention on Sanford Ileigbt«
in no charge for the departm ent mem­
—lot 70x125*, 2 story 8 room hoai»,
bers. All those expecting to attend
nil
improvements, bath, toilet, eleetrfe
SOLICITOUS WANTED—E ither la­
or have guests, nre requested to phone
lights, phone. Large torch, o&amp;sni
Mm. R. A. Newman, not later than
-10 dies o r gentlemen to call on m er­ jdne shade, garage, poultry hoaw,
D A Y S
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Saturday, Feb. 10, ns no reserva­
We cordially Invite tourists and vis­
chants and other business m m and so­ wn*h shed, cow stall. Owner dcsirisj
tions will be mndc a fte r th at date.
itors in o ur city to worship with us.
solo has put a bargain price on
High Grade Jewelry licit old arrnunts for collection. Lib­ quick
You will find a geninl and homelike
this very desirable property. UjDtg
eral
commissions
promptly
paid
for
There will lie an im portant business atm osphere among us. Our pastor
hcrvlces. W rite, Southern A djustm ent will give possession.
m eeting nnd election of officers of will speak n t the morning hour on the T
2G5-lfc
Uf 1
DIAMONDS
r!
the music departm ent, Wednesday nf- im portant subject of “Satisfactory
Agency, Drew Bldg.. Orlando, Fla.
ternoo nat 3 o'clock nt the club house. Service and Rewards." Men arc invit­
Watches
T
Every member is urged to be present. ed to our Men’s Bible class, meeting
Silverware
•
A fter the business m eeting the club nt 9:15 n. m. with the Bible school. It
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chorus will practice.
is grow ing in nurnlH-rs nnd interest.
Cut Glass
If you enjoy fine discussions you will
The rcgtilnr monthly business m eet­ enjoy this rlnss. At night we shall
Vanity Cases
ing of the club was held Wednesday have four reels of the “StorJkof Jo ­
afternoon nt the club room, with the seph” nnd n short nildn'sV“on "ele­
president, Mrs.' It. K. Tolar, presiding. m ents thnt make character nnd Build
*Reports were mndc by various offi­ T rue Lives.” Do not forget o u r (’. E.
cers, nnd especially interesting was th a t m eets at 6:15 p. m. Como nnd en­
the report glvcn-by Mrs. Henry Wight joy these good things with us.
’ OFF ON ANY ARTICLE IN
on the lunch rooms.
Next to Princess Theatre
‘ FIR ST BAH'IHT CHURCH
THE STORE
Mrs. Tolar, also spoke of the State
.Sunday school nt 9:30 a. tn.
Bonn! meeting which will he held here
Wo arc moving into oor new
March 12 and 13, with the Sanford • Morning worship and sermon at II
store
al .'107 East First SI reel on
State
University
a.
tn.
Subject
“
An
Imperative
in
Sueclub ns hostess, and she urged t h e '
Miss Carolyn Spencer is spending
co-operation of the d u ll member* U&gt;( cv*sful Living."
March
first.
today in Faikeland, the guest of Miss
B aptist Young People's Unions, nt j
'What nre the citizens of the *tute moke this n success, and asking thudr
Gladys Adams, who is attending willing to do fur the boy* who lenve
fi:.‘l() p. m.
help, for the committees.
Southern College.
THE
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their home* to attend the S tate Uni­
Baptism al service 7:.'!0.
Evening
A fter the business had been inut;
t
versity" is th r question asked by a /a c te d , there was n very delightful worship and sermon follows. Subject
Mr. ami Mrs. J-. W auscr, o . t. artlUp „f business men of this state,
"The Governor’s Decision Upon u SuWITH EACH TUBE CHLOR-E-DIXO
VernAn, N. Y., were among the nrrlv. orffanii;cj to railsc $250,000 for a stu- social hour, Mrs. George Fox and prvm cly Im|&gt;ortant Question—Is He
Mrs. Fields acting us hostesses. They
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nl* here yesterday and will spend a dcnt Activities Building for the Uni­
•: C o rrect?"
served
refreshm
ents
of
ten
nnd
w
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T O oV llPA ST E Purchased One Tube Absolutely F ltB E —While Thcj L«l
short time here enroute to other; Vl,rsjt.. 0f |.,| 0rida.
P. WEINBERG
f“Vr!|Unbeam Band Monday p. in. 3.30.
or*.
points of interest in the state.
Bible
study
and
prnyer
m
eeting
on!
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I'roprielor
Their statem ent, signed by William i
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGET , \
Jennings
Bryan, chairm an, and Frank ) Wednesday, nt the re g u la r. busi- Wednesday evening, 7:30. Subject "In Cornet;.1st St. anti Palmetto Avc. PHONE 325
Mrs. Robert Wilson nnd little
KODAK Dealer
THE REXALL STORK
ness meeting Mrs. Henry Wight gave 11 Deciding ( un d id With the Worst
C. Groover, vice chairman, follows:
daughter, of Orlando, nre the guests
“ With 1252 men on the cam pus nndi nn interesting report from the lunch Enemy.
of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.
constant increases to the student rooms, putt of which is as follows.
Aycocke at their home on Myrtle avcALL S O I IJ* I IIUHITI
mcmltership, there is im perative need
During the month of January the
nue.
Tomorrow,
Quinquagesima Sunday,
of a place where these young men Lunch room committee took charge of
10 Stores in Georgia
1 Store in Florida
and
during
the
week, divine servifps
the lunch rooms a t the South Side
,nlJ* fy
T
Fred Wnlsman, pop" Wilson, Hnr- m*y
reive the religious graining nnd the prim ary school. This lunch room was are ns follows:
ry Hecren, Al Crandall nnd Herman
Sunday Sehol, ns usual, nt 9 n. m.
'
inspiration th a t they require—a need planned and equipped by the school
Huhn, uf Pittsburgh, motored to
Lqs mass M -10:110 n. nt.
th at the stole ennnot supply by a p ­ board and with the help of volunteer
Tampn to enjoy the festivities of
Announcements nri(l sermon on the
propriation.
service it feeds from 125 to 110 chil­
Shrlncrs Day. .
‘ They nre away from home and dren each day.
gospel.
.
without the scored influences of the
Benediction of tho Blessed Sacra-'
The
lunch
room
at
the
gram
m ar
. Miss May and Ruth Paddison nnd fireside, nnd are passing through the
merit.
i
-Phone 127
Sanford’s New Store
Lydia Moore and Mrs. Paddison, of most critical age—the period during school is being m aintained along sim -,
Ash
Wednesday,
commencing
of
Kau Gallic, were the guests of Miss which they decide the trend of their ilnr l i n o s of last year, with pnjil ser­
| Lent, low mass at 7 n. nt., when ashes
Cora Loc T illla . yesterday en route lives and lay the foundation of their vice, with the exceptio n al Mrs. Morse.
will be blessed and distributed.
heme from Tampa where they atten d ­ chsrneler. W hether the intellectual T h e ' two lunch rooms feed between
F riday evening at 7:&lt;t5, \Vny of the
375
and
-100
children
daily.
ed the South Florida Fnir.
training which they receive at tho
Cross
and sermon on Catholic doc­
The domestic science equipment has
j University will bring to them the
trine.
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Mr. and Mr*. H arry Hecren hn\c ns
value and to society the mnx- been installed and Mr*. Zachary hns
Masses
during
the rest of the week
' their guest Clarence Rarl*our, of New ,m||m of ^
wi)| ,!rrcn,| very largely nn interesting class of more than 10 nl 8 a. tn.
•
girl*.
The
club
has
co-operated
with
York, n wholesale Jeweler. Thi* .is
. . . . lV%
Confessions Tuesday evening and
* ,
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i i i. . u ..r - i ul,on the rthienl standards which they the high school amj helped them to
Mr. Barbour s second visit to Sanford- *
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adopt and the ideals.which they may bring about this departm ent. The Wednesday Is-fore mass.
and be is very much pleased with the
S tran g ers cordially invited to church
„. t a* t i ai i
*
choose.
high school started this movement,
City Su &gt;*iAhtinl.
Thr«c younjtr men nre pn»pnrinc nnd with the help of tho Woman's services. Sent* free.
CHILl)UKN’S s h o e s
themselves for leailershlji in nil the club, it ha* been realized.
.
Sizse
to 5, pair— •'
Mrs. L. Bishop, of Titusville, a r ­ affnira of the stale. The |«irents o f ;
I’RKSIJYTP.RIAN CHURCH
rived in tho city last evening to |*ay the*c rtudents bnvo entrusted th e m .
I
T hr Boy SeouLs will worship nt
The Sanford Woman's Club Is on­
her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lee', n visit.
to the University ns n prieelcs* Iro n -; tcrtnlnliiK the S tate Bonn! of the F. the Presbyterian church Sunday mojnMrs. Bishop - was , accompanied b&gt;v sure which Inys upon tho educational
itig In celebration of the nnniversnry
F. W. C. Mnrsh 12 nnd 13.
Charlie Nelson nnd A ttorney Smith authorities a responsibility Impossi­
a
Sizes 5 1-8, pair—
There will he stvernl prominent of the Seoul Movement.
and-w ife from Titusville. The party ble to exaggerate. Th’ese authorities
Special em phasis is to lie placed on
speakers on the program , nnd all the
came by wny of automobile.
feel Hint they nre justified in their state officers,/ the presidents of the the Sunday night services for the next
.
appeal to the general public for the different chibs nnd chairm en of the few week:. Service* Sunday as fol­
Misses Corn Loc Till in, Olive N ew -, )no|)pv nM-pSW,fy t 0 provide religious
.
different departm ents will be in a t­ low.!:
man, Ruth and Anna Kanncr, G Indyro; nt)j R(K.j„| ,-nviromueiit which these
t»:45 n. m., Sunday School.
tendance.
LADIES’ OXFORDS, Pair
Wilson, Dorothy Cameron, Mildred ynmq. men need. They nrc confident
There will lie three meetings, Mon­
II a. m., preaching.
Holly, Jlnudo Cnrrowny, Luriie Ech­ thnt the people of Flnriibi will re ­
day afternoon, Monday evening, and
2 p. in., Ju nior C. E.
ols, Edna Stiles, Jean &gt;jaxwell nnd spend liberally ns soon ns the facta
all day Tuesday. On Tuesday lunch
3 p. m.. Interm ediate C. K.
Mrs. A. B. Hill motored to Ocala to ­ are known,
will be served.
0:30 p. m.. Settlor C. E.
day where tho Sanford High School
Th eamount desired from the state
Mr*. Ed Higgins is chairm an of
7:30 p. m., Preaching.
basket ball team will play against „f Florida is 9250.000, a sum adm it­ the T ransportation committee, nnd nil
Monday, 3:30 p. m., W estminster
OLD LADY COMFORTS, pair
Ornla this evening.
tedly small when compared with the' those who will lend their cars, nrc
Club.
largeness of tho work nnd tho incal­ asked to phone her.
Monday, 7:30 p. m., Gleanurn class.
culable good th at is to be dom F'
The Dally Herald, 15c per vveek.
Fifteen cars nre needed.
Mrs. F orrest McAllister, rhnfrmnn
of Entcrtnitvjng •committee, ask* all •
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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MEN’S IHtOWN OXFORDS, Pair
those
who
can
entertain
one
or
two
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SERV
ICE
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Ladies’ Rest Hoorn
Open Day and Night r\ \ .
guest*, to please phono her. If you •
SUNDAY, FEB. 11, 1333
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can not entertain the guest* in your •
: H YEARS OLD—Has run over 200,00(1 miles nnd now runs
Subject:
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home
nnd
wish
to
pay
their
room
at
I!
it
M ’- a :'
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p
irit."
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like a new car. This
the hotel, you may do so.
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• Church S e rv ic e ..... .. l l :0 0 n .m . *
5 Other cpmpiUtco 1 chairm en arc: •• 'Silnday School " 10:00 #. m. ' • I
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m
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MEN’S ARMY STYLE WORK ^HOES, Pair
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House chniimaiN M i 4 . A. M. Phillips; ** Wbman's UUb Bldg/. Oaks Avc. *
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Will- • " ' ALL ARE WELCOME *. •
I^meh Oommftj^L f!r*. fF M I 3N\
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ism s; Music eoufiaittee, *Mfs* W. L. # • • • • • •
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Henley; Reception committee, Mrs.
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Can He Seen nl Our Place
R. A. Newman.
The Scrap Iron class Is going to
It is earnestly desired th a t every
Would you like to own n enr of this kind—one thnt will give J member Will a t least attend one of have n big m eeting tomorrow morn­
ing. Everybody welcome and every­
you Borvice for every tlollur you .invest in it? If ho, give us
these meetings, nnd it is assured that body come. Wo meet at the Princess
your order now for n HUPP.
each one will surely get some good T heatre nt 9:50 n. m.
/
out of it. *
TALLA HASSEE, Feb. 10.—The or­
t"#.-■ t
' Trunks, suit cases, parrel* or pack­ ganisation of an aerial transporUition
f
.
ages, delivered on short notice. Call tween Tam pa and Miami has been
Sanford, Fla.. Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
P •198.
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ivided for in a ch a rter Dsued by
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DiMlributorH Seminole nnd Lake Counties
the *et&gt;etary of *tatc to the Tafidami
Dally Herald on sale uVJoe's Smoke' A ir Line, capitalized a t 9109,09th
One of the la r g e st nnd Most Up-to-date Drive-in Filling
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Stations In Ihfs part of the state
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1923

rA G E T W O

Sanford Daily Herald
many years, nas purchased tne con­
t'uhlUbrd r t t t f illtrs im s rif f p l *""■
trolling interest in the Okeechobee
4*7 a | ike HrrnlS lliilldln*. l*f
)t**nnll* A»e- S s i h r l K I f c ^ News and fs making a fine paper out
it. Okeechobee C ity is d i t to e d to
The Herald Printing Co of
be one of the' g re atest centers of in­
dustry on the east Coast in n few years
II
S f r f f l i r j - T t r m u f r r t.nd h jjn o d town end a good new spa­
____ _r.»*er«l St««»*er
A4&lt;»HI«I*» Slwwnsrr per mah hnvc met fo r the m utual
I ii I m
S l* ie
K «»"»
«•" benefit .of all concerned. Mr. Burton
A p p tlr a f ln a ________ _
is n cousin of Robert Deane, of this
city, end is n town booster from way
LKWIA *1111*1* — ClrralatU " "«»
riiu .r aa»-vv afu-r a i*. m.
back, being a form er secretary of
S u l &gt; a r r l p ! l . &gt; n t * T l r r In A d * * * "
commerce bodies, a leader of bands
—
■— ------ :-G ■ Om T- Pm &gt;.....
and a town builder who will m ake his
I I I X t a « th * ....... ............ .................. — , “
I &gt; * l l r r r r 4 In i ’l t y ’ b y C a r r i e r inlnrcsfion felt on the big Jake.
One W ffk. - - ----------- ^
The hi* IS- »« I*-|»a»* VVeekljr I I " *14 m tlr rlr rtu rra srmtanl* * »n*fs
• ad U pnhtl.hfd rv err .Fries*. td w rII«Ibb rate* m*dr knonn &lt;*n aiiplleit4Inn. *3.40 per »r«r, always In artvaner.
A visitor from C alifornia arked the
question n few days ago: “Where ore
your cold storage houses?" And we
had to adm it that theyc were still In
th i airy state. Much talk and nothing

t rr s of fru its nnd, vegetables In his
state would not know how to get
along w ithout cold storage, that
i t * ..h | ktrpTT*M.*U*l
F o i e l e n A S v - .......
iii..
millions of dollars had been saved to
THE AMI RICAN rnr..‘.S ASSOt 1AI ION
the grow ers by the use of cold stor{ age. And without it, he stated, the
i cattle, industry would have failed long
I ago. The meat of the state is proDespatches say S ugar Is going up
* served in California storage.
higher. Well, let it. We can do with­
There has been much talk of cold
o u t sugar.
sto ra g e In Florida. There are some
few localities whofrl* cold storage has
And we can do without gasoline If Wen installed in a sm all way. Bdt
i t comes tq a pinch. W hat this coun­ the demand is *o g re a t and the pos­
t r y needs D a "Do Without Club" for sibilities so large, th a t companies
• few dnyi.
ought to la? organised on a county­
wide lm*is to erect sto rag e houses big
The South Floriija F air at Tampa enough to accommodate the .business
cam e to a most successful close Sat- [ nf. a given territory.
imkvy night. The South Florida fair
Sanford is wisely m aking n move
anil the Orlando fair are two of the toward cold storage facilities for Its
b est in the state.
own large output of vegetables. Or| iambi ami Kissimmee have had sev­
The Gainesville Sun in speaking of eral conferences nnd the time is ripe
the governor’s, race say*, "Frank 1for action. The beef industry could
(’lark is not suppesed to Ik* n candi­ , be made a profitable industry in these
date, ho is n candidate." Yes, we sup­ I two counties if
to rage
pose so.
house were built jointly to lake care
nf tht* carcasses in ‘.be summer when
luidy from Montana lost for five tin* entile a n fat. The Florida supply
day* in New York, was found in the of nu-al i add largely come from w ith­
wild* qf Brooklyn where she was vis­ in 1he state if we had storage^ facili­
iting relatives, ’ Her husband vvn* ties. We should thus save the two.
1Llando R eporter-Star.
aeniching frantically for her nil that w.»y freight.
tim e. Ju st like husbands.

o i r k r t itr.H Al.n m ii.n t'tn . rb«*e i«*

privilege of hunting. This provision
may sound good to the man o f money
and leisure, hut" is m anifestly unfair
to the man of mode rate,, m eans who
only finds tim e to btffiVfn few days
in his own county, ^ n ^ t ^ o i n . there
are only n few counties in x h u state
where game rem ains in nnj£ quantlties, and if this liccnre system is
adopted hunters from all ov er the
state will take out a license in their
home counties and then llock to the
other counties to hunt. The result
will be th at the counties where the
game is found will get only a small
fraction of the license money ami
will shortly be ns barren of gam e ns
hell is o f iceberg*. The license sys­
tem as it now stands may not be per­
fect, but it is infinitely b e tte r than
the one proposed by this com m ittee,
it behooves every sportsm an who be­
lieves in fair play to see his senator
and representative before the legis­
lature convenes and register his dis­
approval of the m easure in term s
that cannot be misunderstood or
ignored, A square deni I* all tht
average spoilsm an want*. lie is the
true conservationist; he preaches and
j practices conservation, but the pro1 p&gt;.cd license fee of ten dollars for
a resident hunter would breed con­
tem pt for the en tire bill, which in the
main is a good one, and in th e end

I

igiietl to obtain,

A w riter In the Country Gentlem an
icfomnu-nds building the house now
rather than w aiting for a b etter m ar­
ket. Itv* advises, instead, "keen shop*
pin:;’’ for m aterial*. The builder, he
"is entitled to pick nnd choose
and get the best possible barg ain ."
With this then* can be no q u arrel.
When he begins to advocate cu ttin g
down inside of the house there nuiy
be a dissenting view.
It is true th at there tilled to be a
good deal of w aste space which can
be eliminate I In th e modern home to
great advantage. Rig halls, oversized
bedroom*, riuin-y pantries and .nh
e.ve: licences in n well be forg'd ten
iiut th e n is a point «i which com ­
pactness makes more trouble than

FOR YUl'It IM V K K S m
* The finance body of the senate ha.
approved the debt agreem ent nnd n*
fa r ns we can tell it is probably all
right. We will never know until we
gel the income lax rales for next
year.
The Gridiron t'lub exposed the "pub­
lic Gougers" at the m eeting of the
club in Washington S aturday night.
The club could probably d &gt; a c&lt;*ih1
business in other citiea beside* Wash­
ington.
Dr. Haywood say* he was misquot­
ed on his address on the Ku Klui
Klan. The Klan seems to havy a had
time in quoting and misquoting these
days. The hc»t tiling for the Klan to
'do is to *av. nothing and »aw wood.

The subject of a recreation build- ■
ing fur Florida University i* an im­
portant one to every citizen of F lor­
ida. Dr. Murphree, the president, in
a letter says;
No university in America, in an
equal period of tim r, has achirvxd
rr.ire rcm sikahte d-*vrlopn'.ent than
lit:* University of Florldii. Within the
last ten year* the enrollm ent ha* ioci ea ed twelve fold, and tr now 1
repre.-ehtiitg every Florida county,
twenty state* and four foreign coun*
trie*.
The S tate D epartm ent l i carrying*;
ot.e miUfo'i seventy-i-ight thousand'
dollars of In.utranee on thg. building*
and persona! piopcrtie.. of the Uni-i
versity. This.’ necessarily. Is k *» than
'!i.- liitonl vain, of th biidJi. g- .iml
equipon-rit, «nd d 1 not incb.idi t!ncab le

n f » i\

e. - n . l n d

tin rleeii m r e ,

of land in (lu* University domain.
Obviously, i *1 l bc light of this m ar-:
velous grow th, the dem and for more
academic buildings nnd dorm itories
and the netnl o f more teachers h a v e !
ineteased ami hec mu* u rg e n t; but th.*s
must crying need now, no*! the great

U SE L L
jg
YOUR REAL
E ST A T E

WHEN U
LIST IT
W ITH US

Improved celery farm , an orange
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
wild land, fire o r auto insurance
makes no differeace—see us—
we have w hat you want or we
will gut it for you.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
'

AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, C asualty, Auto Insurance
'tfiS W. F irs t S t , SANFORD, FLA

AN UNJUST PROVISION

than the one taxed; escape paying nny
thing. Most of those who ore thus
freed o f the tax burden are men and
women who never did anything to earn
the money they receive. Their incomes
are derivet! from interest on fortunes
some one else created and invested
safely where the income could not !«•
touched
The theory of the income tax law
was fine. It supposed that every' citi­
zen would pay hla share in proportion
to ih c am ount of hfe net receipts of
money fo r the year. Actual p re d ic t
is thaw ing, however, that »•* f a r from
a fine thing. It Is saddling a burden nn
the w age and salary earner nnd( allowing capital to get o(T with light
paym ents if there are nny made at

A Sanford Institution under the direct man
ngement of the following

HOARD OF DIRECTORS
J. R. Anthony, W.
Tunnldi
cston, E. H. Hawkins, ^
C. F. Williams
V l ,

c A q fa &amp; c flifr c s
Discontent with the income tax is
Du (Jo ramomt Actors
t*Ua
•A Daughtercf Cuxuiy
growing. It will continue, to grow as
At the Princess TfteSdav
long a* the unfairness of its adm inis­
tration Is continued. It i* difficult to
see just w hat the lawmaker* are go­ life is to get ahead of ourselves—not
ing
do about it. The constitution of s.c much to g e t ahead of the other felthe land absolves certain attractiv e
investm ent securities from income tax
payments and the constitution is
It is said th a t from i
j comes
the novelty for women called the
"spiral puttee,” which is said to wind
from ankle to knee and i&gt; worn with
spats. “ Indian squaws wear the same
th in g ground the ankle but th at is a*
fnr up ns o ur knowledge ascends,”
.Air. X er\.
Never mind the higher education,

M ARRIED MEN. ANSWER
The love of a v.umnn I never * 11.1 x 1*
w on; *
I never have m ule n n id v t jdgh;
T here’s ho one to t . r e v.‘icn ! g&lt;&gt; or
come.
Now ain’t 1 the lucky gay!
Knight.
Teh, verily. Ho!

ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

Sanford, Florida

Versatile Musicians
Arc at the Auto Camp
Will Give Recitals
The S parks Fam ily of Musicians are
encamped at the Auto camp a t Olndervlih* for n few days and will soon
Ik* &lt;&gt;n th e road again, giving musical
recitals, the fir*t ono to Ik* a t Long*
wood next Monday and then on to Eitstis and o ther Florida cities. F . P.
.Sparks plays on two violins,; using
two bows, and lit the same tfin itp lsy *
a banjo, harm onica, -drum, triangle
and bells. The other member* of the
fam ily an* also good musician* and
play ail kinds of instrum ents, m aking
a n en tertain m en t th at is pronounced
\L-rv good by ail who h are heard

An editor w as reading an article* In
a new spaper the other day when he
hhppeneil, to jump lu the feature page
of "hint* to women" when ta his
nitonishm net li eread that r. woman in
a certain low i kneads bread with her
nluv.a mi. II" thought t” himself.
“ Ih a l'l nothing."
\V.* nte.l bread
w ith our shoes on. with our *- . k • on.
with Our .shirt ott. w.th .-or h it «*rs.
with our coat tin, with "U vest on.
w ith our pants nti a*-..i if folk * Y &gt;und
these parts don't t i-it»*- *1 an i pay up,
to consum e' several vho.esai * h5,
we’ll need breed without a i n thing
was brought under control a fte r the
jut. e r box phir.l of John Lrr.mtoll had
hi-en destroytal and fi,e oth ; build• *&gt;!.: man a fancy,
* i*« seriously d.itr.ag" !. The *• tnl
syhi ri^ love. Now,
i)ss .cstim .ite l ;•» vJ'.U,fi&gt;fi. - Old
- .| , hiekens,
is ^
I’imc t* Meet- *
aarried—no m^lrc,•‘,
t-ii, Nothing stir- b
tu ff
vi*t n fu?*y l!

COLUMN

ting vvttn in
cackling hen
In the spring n young dirl’s fancy
quickly turn* to thoughts of fad. J'.:*t
to see what the new fotlll*‘Hfe, 10
th at she can get the pa*j. And In her
fancy form a ttim l, she looks; puachy
as (ko rose, cut- a da*hinix pretty f.gure in such Mi;qr light fitting etolhcs.

happen to be, and
Ilontbsky.

hi*

name

cigarettes

T U R K IS H
V IR G IN IA
BURLEY

AMIRKANTOWfCOCO

wa*

Somehow or a n u tte r He, tnatutgtsi to
get hy*tbo eagle-eyed official* ' by
means of n bum passjuirt, and having
Icon provided with {de ity of kope k*,
i*r th eir equivalent, hi
1 t■

tin* eotigregat.t 1 is so small tnai
Now other bird*, *ui h
Einstein,
when the preacher says, “dearly be have* travelled over the briney to these
loved," the only young lady in the con hospitable shores and spread their
g reg al ion think* he is proposing.
*t*_ff with rem arkable sa c e ss. We*
arc alw ays willing to listen, and ieirri
T H E R E ARK MAVAYS SOME THAT if th ere !* anything to get wisc-d up
M l ON K 4 AN IM.EASE
‘u But having i 4 -ome -lightly fedup
(Freni the Evansville l!cvlevv 1
•n thi* obi line* of b'litk jdtotit reel
Mr. and Jlr« l.uy Keckorti gave a flags, and chaos, the authorities
fiat tv at the
home r»n West 'Inin
fine-! lost I ii 11 -t.iy evening in honor
of Mr. ami Mi . Kohert ( oilinc nou
Mr. and Mr*. Harley Sm ith. l!rfr&gt; h- ui on thi* disciple of m in, and he
ments were servwl and a splendid time landed iri tlto local lockup.
enjoyed by quite a num ber of the
Of cou 1 st- this gave-him « chante to
pose us a ,m a rty r, and everyone* falls
for th at m arty r gag. Hombxky wa»
SALESM ANSHIP PERSO N IFIED hailed with approbation upon his re­
. "How do you m anage to sell so lease. .and hi* followers m ultiplied
many vacuum cleaners ?" the new even n* tho aandt upon the sea shore.
salesm an a»i.ed.
The minions of th e law were plain­
" I t ’s entirely dtie to my method of ly stum ped. Every paper in the coun­
approach," the go-getter repliedi "I tr y wa* giving prominent spare to
begin my sale* argum ent by saying, the speeches, and actions of the how
‘Mrs. Jones, I have called to enable s’emous Bombshy, and m atters began
you to spend every afternoon at the tn look blue for the welfare nf the
movies’."
country a t large.
In vain they arrested him, and plac­
THIS IS AN AGE OF SPECU1.17.I- ed him in D urance Vile. Each tim e
T10N
he wa* released his power over the
(From Niles S tar-S un)
m asses grew in proportion, nnd it Ik W A N T E D -Young m an, 25, higli gan to look a* though we wore about
school education, desire.* situation to experience a reign of free-for-all
as traffic shipping or m ercantile clerk rough house.
c r n* waiter, truck driver, carpenter,
Then one of our leading legal lights
nnscmblpr or ndv. w riler; experienced. had an idea, quite unusual we will
M. W; B., care Niles Star-Sun.
hsye to adm it, hut it was n life-saver.
Thir. brilliant perron got next to
OUCH!
Bombrky and greased th at w orthy’s
Dear Editor: Did you know th a t paw w ith much bullion, with certain
P r. Lcggo i* n dentist ut Owatonna. provisloni,
.Minn.
Par.
W ithout
T alafer, or W arning
T here’*-really nothing in a name. Bombsky departed silently, and with
He won’t. I Just know he won’t. hn*te. The country was saved.
They’re all alike.
, M oral: Thing* often look altogeth­
er
d ifferen t, when viewed from an ­
HOWEVER. UK MAY HAVE,SOM E­
other angle.
THING TO SAY AT T H E INQUEST
(From the Pnnn. 111., Palladium)
Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoko
At the hospital the wounded man
House, Mobley’s Drug Store and
refu ted while nlive to make any s ta te ­
tf
m ent concerning the stabbing a ffray H unt's Pharm acy.
o r to give out-the name o f hi* asxoiiThe llo rald for firs t class job work.
an t. lie made no postmortem s ta te ­
m ent, it it raid.

G6G quickly relieves Colds

and

| | STAN SAYS
LaGrippo, Constipation, Bilious­
The finest w ay to succeed in this ness and Headaches.

TRUCK CHASSIS

T he Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis
has proved its ability to reduce
transportation costs in practically
every line o f business where there
is a haul ing, m b le m . It is eco­
nomical, efhcidnjv dependable. At
the new low price you win agree
it represents a value that has
never before been offered in the
commercial car field. Place your
order now for reasonably prompt
delivery. Terms if desired.

EDWARD HIGGINS
AathnrUed l*o«|. I.laroln. r-r.W rn Itralrr

�T H E HANFORD D A IL Y H E R A L D , M O N DA Y, F E B R U A R Y 12, 1923

Judge Knapp,
Everglades Drainage
Will Be Taken Up
Judge o f Appeals,
By U. S. Engineers
Fourth Circuit
Died at Ilia Washington Home To
day A fter Short Hint-**
to
to
I*
*i

You can find tho name of
ererjr lire Business Man
In Sanford In this Column
each day.

I H r T in . A i M f t a M

Modification of IVrmit (iivm in Con'
neel ion with Work of Control

rrm l

WASHINGTON. Fob. 10.~Ju.iu-o
M artin A . Knnpp, of the Court of Ap­
peals, of the fourth circuit, died at n
hospital hero early today a fte r an
nbdominnl operation to which ho stibm itted last Satunlay
Ro wan 79
years of age. Ilo had been assigned
to Fourth Judicial Circuit comprising
Virginia. North and South Car.dlr.as,
M aryland and W est Virginia and his
home was In Washington.

MONEY LOST
Whether by spending it foolishly
or by an unwise investment, is un­
pleasant, while SAVING MONEY
is a delight!

n iary 27th by Lieut. Col, Gilbert A.
Youngbepjf, districted Unite.! States
spglnour, on the petition of th e Ever­
SAFETY is one o f the advantglade* drainage authorities fa r n mod­
ages of depositing at
ification of n War Department perm it
Quick Service Transfer
of May 29. 1912, Riven , in connection
OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Storage FadliUek
with the work of controlli hr the w at­
If we please you, tell others; If not,
another is the 4% Interest paid
ers. of l.nke Okeechobee.
■Cillfl?.
tell ns. Those 498
*
The Wnr Departm ent in it* perm it
semi-annually.
of th at date approved the lowem lg of
the level of the lake to 10 feet above
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
NOTAKIB8 m i L I C
We’ll welcome your account.
mean low w ater in th e,G u lf of Mexi­
RECENTLY
ARCHITECT
co and required the construction of n
Classified
Ada
lc
a
word.
No
ad
taken
for
less
than
25e
and
positively
no
(
l
l
j
T
h
.
.
M
n
r
l
n
t
n
l
l
»
r
e
.
.
|
lock and dam with control works at
Room 7. Miller Bldg.
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 12—The each of the several points of connec­
classified nda charged to anyone. Cash m ust accompany nil orders. Count
SANFORD
FLORIDA the words and rem it accordingly.
following have been appointed by the tion of the drainage cnnnls with Lake
governor to ho notaries public.
Okeechobee.
WANTED—
F
irst
class
automobile
Tyner, Crcstview; S. Pigell, CnrrnFOR SALE
SANFORD NOVELTY
The trustees of the Internal Im ­
salesman. Fine pro|&gt;osition.
Ad­ bellc; Jnnies T. Nelson, Daytona;
FOR SALE—Dosicr and Gaya* paints
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
WORKS
dress &lt;Jrix 912.
270-(Jtc Roy M. m ilch. Quincey; C. 'W . Pro- provement Fund and the Bonrd of
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Commissioners of the Everglades
ther,
DeLand;
Miss
Hazel
G.
Sw
art
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
B. F. WHITNKR,
F. P. FORSTER, President
mont, Voro; C. I. Felton, Ybor City; Drainagu DL~-t?kt have petitioned for
General Shop and Mill FARMERS— You can gat seed bed FOR SALE—Wood for sale, small A. Y, Milam, Jacksonville; Mis* Ioni- a crod‘tie..t-cn ofT hat perm it "in such
frn m -i and irrigation plugs a t the
.,:!l Jito-iiie for a more
blocks and trim m ings from the ra Reid, Pum a Gorda; H arry C, I.ich- pnitieul. .
Work
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc crate mill. 50c a wagon load a t the lyter, Tam pa; Ethel Johnson, Orlan­ advantageous
legulntion of Lake
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR SALE—Oakland six, five pas­ mill. Fine to make your heavy wood do; Charles H. Overman, Bagdad; J. Okeechobee for conserving the best
WEST FLORIDA HIGH
SCHOOL BASKETBALL
general
interests
of
drainage,
of
nnvchoice,
117 Commercial Sjreet—Sanford, Fla.
senger, oxtrn tire, nil Cord tires, burn well.—Shinholscr’s Mill.
M, Elliott, Jacksonville; Albert H.
TOURNAMENT PLA
igntiun,
and
the
development
of
adWhil
new battery. First class condition.—
251-e.o.d-4 wp I.mmds, Crescent City; Floyd E .'P u ljoining areas
Ah elevation of lf&gt; mont
concerned prim arily with
J. T. M., care Hernl.l.
272-5tp
len,
Miami;
Florence
E.
Thrower,
of
B. W. HERNDON
FARMERS— Plenty qf saw dust free
• It- T » f A tw f ln trl rrc M l
j.fUestion* relating to the protection of
T am pa; Myrfie E. Freeman, Dayto­ feet Iiuh been suggested.
FOR SALE—Burred Rock eggs for
iPENSACOLA. Feb. 12.— Plana
at Shinholser's Mill. It’s th e rigid
, A buHctfh front the office of Col. (navigation and preventing any unrea­ •being made fur a West Florida l
na, and S. J. Hewitt, Jasper,
hatching from the best GO hens out kind for tiling.
254-o.o.d.4wp
Youngberg in Jacksonville, set* forth sonable Interference therewith, the j echoed basketltall tm irnatnent to
INSURANCE AGENCY
of n flock of over 200 thot average
ROBIN
HOOD'
any change in the existing perm it j bulletin points out, it will take note of 1held here. Physical Director Alex
IRB--------A UTO---------BON 1)3
more than 150 eggs each last season.
Daily Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke
m
ust be considered in the light of the ! issues "collateral thereto bearing on I sen, of the Y. M. C. A., and Co
15 eggs, $1.50; $7.50 per hundred.— House, Mobley's Drug Store and
Producers
of
shows
with
"Million
varied
interests? ocnccrncd, and enum ­ reclamation, irrigation and other purg Hub Barks who have the undertak
G. A. Tyler, Osteen, Volusia county, H unt’s Pharmacy.
S. O. Shinholser
tf
IM Iar Choruses" and nlhqr girly ipres erate* tKe following us some of the [liblo benefits or injuries which may In hand report that the movement'
9.?9.ni i,
Florida
m ight profilm uch if they could get interests th at may he- affected by the result front any change in authorized the m eeting of quintets luu fo
LOST
Contractor and Builder
FOR S A L E —Bungalow with four
levels of the lake."
warm response throughout the i
frame May Valentine's formula for the se­ proposed change:
rooms ami bath, also garage. F ur­ LUST
lection
of
participants
in
th
eir
_thetion and they look for no dilTiei
FLORIDA nished or unfurnished. Also five • glasses, betwen Kent’s Vulcanizing
Maintenance 6f navigation on Lake
j.iticul activities, for nside from its Okeechobee; maintenance o f naviga­
in financing it. The tournam ent j
iiu u o F G H i i k ; m
acre farm on good road. Very easy Works and Clyde River line. Reward.
superb
singing
iter
"Robin
Hood"
probably l»e participates! in 'b y toi
tion
on
the
canals
leading
from
l.ake
272-dtp
SCIIOOI, TRACKERS
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons term s. Inquire at 110.1 Oak avenue. Mrs. J. It. Colder.
chorus
is
exceedingly
good
to
look
fro ini’ett acola, Century, MolIttO, ]
Okeechobee
to
the
cast
coast
of
Flor­
273-JUp
R a ta b lla h rd 1DOX
WANT MORE MONEY ton, W arrington, Gonzales, Crestvi
[upon, 'Tis said, however, that good ida; iiMiintenance of navigation on the
n-R-A-L
F u ll SAl.K &lt;'out rolliiq: interest in NOTABLE DISASTERS '
i:-s-T -A -T -n
looks unsupported by a voice of dis- Calnuxnhatrkie tlv.-r; preservation of
Defunink Springs, Uotrlfay, Chip
In* r a li u rn fa
PkTM
Miami. Large hardware store do­ .
IN MINING HISTORY tim tIv c quality, ample volume and en ­
Grucovillc.
Vernon, Marianna, Blot
navigation i&gt;n the Kissimmee river;
I 'n - Im p r n v r U land
l a a u rn n r r
ing business. Reason for selling oth­
■town anff Apalachicola,
gaging personality, will not win the necessity for the d in in g of the control
l l l r Lata
S u re ly Honda
er interests. Address i l l N. Miami
; coveted contract from Miss Valentine, works at the head of the drainage ca­
Haaira
l.nnna
Avenue, Box 30, Miami, Florida.
SANITARY OFFICER
I who personally select* every member nals, in order to conserve navigation
Uaalaraa r r o p c r lr
liu a la n a Ckanrrn
2-12-o-o-d-lw
FOR TALLAHASSEE
: * f her company. The second act of on the lake; drainage of lands ad ja­
Main O ffice
FOR SALK—In Gra|ievllle, house Pa., 171) killed.
MOSQUITO CONTR
“ Robin Hood," in Sherwood Forest, cent to the lake; irrigation of land a d ­
MF.IIICII IIH A I.T Y C O J Il'A N T
with over 3 acres of land.
Some
188-1. la u re l mine, Pocahontas. \ a., where the entire r horus appears as jacent to Lake Okeechobee; the in(W N rotiu m v e m g i v T c o m 'A x r fruit trees. Make um an offer. Terms 112 killed.
(H r T he A ««orln lrA l*m a &gt;
archers in Robin’s band is not only a flantmnhilily of the sail, whleli may
TAI.I.AIIASSEE, Fab. 12. — 1
I ' l n w 4*
IO I-S M n e n n lla A i r .
en*h.—Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Mansfield
1892. Mine No. 11, Krebs, Okta., 100 scenic gem, hut c•untnins more thrill- l*f caused by the lowering of the
city has employed Ford L. Thomp
Center, Conn., Route I.
278d-llwe killed.
tug singing than is emit nined in doxw aters adjacent to the lake;
a* suuitary officer. In his gent
STEWART The Florist F filF liA l.E D in tE N T —f a w s r five Itmo. Scofield, Ukla.. 1’IMI killed. i*’M* " f vomlile operas that have pro­ ground
furtlu-r subsidence of tile soil around
clean-up Mr, Thompson will keep
ceeded and fnllowed Mr, Do Koven's the take, which towers the-overflow
Cut Flowers—w- ■ — Floral Design*
room house, overlooking lake. New
1903, Manna, Wyo„ 139 killed,
eye especially open for mosquito 1
greatest contribution to the lyric elevation of the lake; Quoding of isl
county
road
to
pa**
door,
tl’.-j
miles
P.I0G.
Courierest
Mine,
Das
de
Cal­
Annual and Ornam ental P lants
ards. Measures looking to the ei
stage.
I from. Sanford P. O. Make good chick- ais, France, 1,099 killed.
i lands in l.ake Okeechobee and the de­
ical ion of the (test were taken a
814 M yrtle Arc.------------Phone 2C0-W in farm, t mile to Osteen. $15.tin
Mitis Valentine personally directs struction of crops on these islands
fDOT. Durr Mine. Jacob's Creek, Pa.,
recent m eeting between local olfic
her own orchestra at all perform anc­ and tie- lam b adjacent to tile take;
per month. Owner, M. Hutchison, 239 killed.
ami George W. Simonds, state sanlt
s a n f o r d Ma c h i n e
1907. Monongah mines Numbers 0 es. "Robin-Hood" will be at the Prin­ ownership of la nda reclaimed by. the I ly upwards
officer.
cess Fi’bruhry 20th.
and
8, West Virginia, 301 killed.
COMPANY

‘ General Machine and Uoilcr
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
I’honc G2--------- Sanford, Florida

L. B. HODGINS
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL WORKS

FOR SALE—Tomato plants. Call at
General Repairing
. Cannon's Cash Grocery on Celery
274-fltp
Sanford, Fla. Avenue. Globe variety.
207 French Ave.1-1-lmp.

FOB KENT

FOR RENT— Eight room house, w
located.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons,
:C9-tfc

FOR RENT—T hree' room apartm ent,
with bath. Unfurnished.
Lights
and w ater included. $25310 a month.
Mrs. Alexander Vaughan,
Phone
323-J.
271-Ctp
F o r iTHNTV-F ur'nUhed apartm ent
four rooms and bnth. Inquire 914
Myrtle Ave.
271-fitp
RENT— Bed room and kltchenGeorge A. DeCottes FOR
cltc,' furnished, $35 per month; nl*o
Attomey-nl-Lnw
three rooms and kitchen, bnth, hot and
colil w ater, $45. 701 Magnolia Ave­
O tsr Seminole County Book
nue. Call a t Benjamin’s Store for In­
_____ 271-file
NFORD
FLORIDA formation.
WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 room
house in city or suburbs. Address
FRED R. WILSON
Box 402, Sanford.
273-1tp
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
RENT—
Lower
apartm
ent,
four
FOR
rooms
and
bnth
and
garage.
See
First National Bank BaUding
E. 8. Hockey, Wight Bros. Bldg.
BANFORD
FLORIDA
273-3tc
FOK'RKNT—Upper npartmdnt',' thVce
rooms, and bath, private Entrance.
See E. S. Hockey, Wight Tire Co.
Bldir.
)
273-3tc
j
LAWYER ■I*
FOR RENT—Three
house!
. ; — Court House
rooms, furnished.
Phono
before eight nnd*after fl.
■ yw Examined
Glaaaw Daaignod ”
WANTED
to Cards of Hanford's fteputto able I'rofpsslmial Mrn, rarh
t o . of wbooi, in hia chosen -pro­
to fe u ion tbs Herald recomt o meads to tbs people.
t o t o t o t o ~ M M n t a h

CHELLE MAINES

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt.D.

WANED—A chance to build your
now home before lumber gets any
higher. Plans' and estim ates furnish­
Optldnn-OptomelrUt
ed.—Sanford Novelty Worka. 183-tfc
212 Boat Flrat 8 treat
Sanford, Fla. WANTED—Sm art boy' with wheel.—
Stone's Market, Sanford Avenue.
257-tfc
DR. R. M. .WELSH

WANTED—A Job a* cook or waiter
by young white man, eight year*
Offico
Opposito P. O. of experience. References If desired.
D eU nd, Florida Address 803 W. Third S treet, San­
ford.
I ■
270-Ctp
WANTED—High grade automobile
Thc» m «k ahnll Inherit tho earth.
But there won't bo much fun In a salesman for n n«* pro;»sltlon.
World lienpled exclusively by hen- Must bo good. Give full particulars.
Ailddchx 500 Ibis office. J 274-2tc
pftked husbands.

1909, St. Paul mine, Cherry Hills,
III., 258 killed.
1911. Banner mine, Littleton, Ain.,
128 killed.
1913, S tag Canon mine, No. 2t(Dawson, N. M„ 2(13 killed.
1913. Cirieinnnti. Moimngnholn Con­
solidated Coal and f’oke Co, Findleyvjlle, Pa.. 115 kill d,
191 I. Eccles, W. Va., 181 killed.
1915. Croat, Alberta, 189 killed.
1915. Layland, W. Va., I l l kilted.
1917, Specular Copper mine, nutte,
Mont., 183 killed.
1917. Hastings mine, Victor Ameri­
can Fuel Company, Hastings, Col.,-Illf
killed.
1922. Argonaut mine, luckron, Cal.,
17 killed.
. 1922. Dolomite No. 3, near Birm ing­
ham Ala.. 91 killed

is .1 I’rcscriptiSn for Colds, Fev­
er and LaGrippo. It’s (he masl
speedy remedy wc know, pre­
venting 1'neiimtmin.

ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
STOCKS AND BONDS

BURGLARS DOPED FAMILY
AND TOOK THE LOOT
I l l y T h e A s s o r ts led I 'r r s s t

TAMPA, oFeb. 10.—Twenty on
members of the family of P. Soto
were rendered hors do combat recent­
ly when burglar* entered their home
and apparently diffused an abundant
quantity of chloroform, The score
and one Sotos* cith er of that name
nr kin, slept soundly through while
the intruders ransacked every room
in a large house and made away with
$100 in cash, a gold watch and other
valuables. Effect# of the drug were
felt by the, family for two days.
FOR SlU P SUBSIDY
• WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—A final
drive by adm inistration forces under
way yesterday for enactm ent of the
II Aiding taisk er ship subsidy bill beforu the adjournm ent of the present
congrcsa."
The subsidy m easure, sto r m renlcr
of one of thu senate's most parlia­
m entary battles, was flung back Into
debate and adm inistration leaders an­
nounced they would keep it before the
senate until they obtain the decision
naked by President Harding.
The legislative pathway of the bill
was strewn with stum bling blocks.
Members of tho farm bloc and inde­
pendent Republicans have joined forc­
es to either defeat tho measure or to
prevent a final vote on it until after
March 4 when the present congress
expires.'
Democratic lenders, headed by Sen­
ato r Harrison, Deniocrnt of Missis­
sippi, announced they would support
the independent Republicans in pre­
venting a final vote on tho^blll in the
present congress "unless the lame
ducks arc deprived of a vote."

' C o m p u t e r t i n n r i n l n e w s e v e r y day.
AM I r n n s a r t l o l i s N ew Y ork S tu c k K &gt;rhm iK e. t,oml m a r k e t nm l r u r l i m a r ­
k e t re p o r te d . i*i&gt;mni&gt;iilUy, c o t t o n and
k ra in m a r k e t s fu lly co v ered .
T lm e s U nlon F l t i s n r i a l 1*j k «&gt; re a c h e n F lo r id a
The power of suggestion is all right
r e a d e r s SI ti, |S h o u r s e a r l i e r t h a n
N ew Y o rk paper*. I l u r fr o m n e w s b o y s ii? it* way, but it w on't dp a dartfed
up n ew * Ktnndn a t lUht c e n t s a ro p y -“-or
n o b -e r lb c U iro uali a u e n l d ir e c t a t 30 thing for n furnace fire* in the mornc e n t s n Week,i s s c en t* H tnuHtlli
F t n r U n T t m e » - l ninu. J * r k s * a v | l t e , F I * .

Mr

,

FREE!

FREE!

Visit our Beautiful new and up-to-date Drive-in Filling’ Station with
Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Rest Rooms open to the Public
PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE

our v unng station we give you a coupon
to be redeemed for Rogers High grade
triple Silverware at McLaulin’s Jfewelery
Store, First Street, Sanford.
Fine display of STUDEBAKER and CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES;
Expert Studebaker and Chevrolet Mechanics in our Service

'

G raduate V eterinarian

Telephones'
Office 12b
Residence £5? .

FIRST ST. AND MYRTLE AVE
Hilvcrwnrc on display at our tthow rooms and nUA t the I’rincess Theatre T u^day

SANFORD, FLO
--

-M c L a u liit's '

Dept,

�lum ber buying, ray s the American
Lumberman, Chicago. ’Retailers in
GOLF
BASE BALL
city, town and country ore buying
BOWLING
FOOT BALL
heavily for cu rren t requirem ents and
for stock, and ajns sending out disable
• -TENNIS
BASKET BALL
inquiries with n view to their prospec­
BOXING
TRAP SHOOTING
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
tive spring needs, T hat these will be
extensive is pm etically assured by
the enthusiastic reports from archi­
tects and contractors, which are a l­
“Muddy” Ruel Traded
Montanans Want
most unanimously to the effect th at
to Washington, Red
Jack and Tommy
they were never busier than now fig­
uring on the home and naher con­
Gibbons to Mix i Sox Getting 3 Players
struction. Industrial demand is vol-;
V'
T
uni incuts -and pressing, especially
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lly
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i n r T h * A u o r l . i l r J I’ r r a a l
The Sanford girls motored to Ocala Saturday, met th e Ocala Wildcats
from the railroads, oil industry, autoFeb. 12. — The a r t l« .t to , h . tu n , of 35 ,o 13. This m a k e
GREAT FALLS, Mont., Pcb. 12,— WASHINGTON,
u thl* t « t a .h i.
T T H '* ? ,
In reply to an o ffer.frb n i the Toole trndc of Howard (Hank) Shanks, vet.iih o u « h
r
I n i
County American leg io n Boxing As- n a n utility player; Vnl I’icnlch, catch­ t
v "4
und Eddie
of S t,.lby. Montana, t . T O r. | ,er,
r . tutd
K M . Goebell,
C « W II, youthful
youthful. outout- Z E E E t S Z
..... " i,h ? h f ' ” « « - * r f V “ r
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‘I
--------------to
m
em
is
no
uisgrarc
nny
means.
.
.
.
m
anufacturing
flooring,
interior
trim
antee a *200,000 purse to Jack Hemp-1 fielder, by the W ashington bnseball
The entire Sanford team put up a nice fight never let up on the J«b*nn(, ^
^
^
|# nJf&lt;):
s ty and *50,000 to Tommy Gibbons of'club to the Boston Rod Sox for Harold but It was their stiff opposition th a t kept them- from piling up any ^
r heavy
hl.avv „export
Dort trnde
trnt!o in
ln southern
aoUth,,rn hlnJ
p in e j
■ 'fe t. Paul for a 15-round fight nt She!-J LMuddy) Ruel, catcher, and Allen Rus- score. Brentwood was the outstanding s ta r for the Wildcats.
Douglas
fir,
redwood,
oak
and
gum.
by Ju ly I next Avith u *50,000 forfeit sell, pitcher, was announced here Satposted to guarantee the contract, L. ufdsy night by &lt; lark G riffith, mnn-; .
.
,
This heavy business Is establishing!
t.
&lt;•4 11% Kj
*«X S i Sq
S3
new records in the lum ber industry.
A. Sampson, of the Legion Association inter of the Nationals. No cash con- *‘x 1 u c' r t “ l
‘
; * *,
yesterday received n telegram from fdderntion was involved. Boston got " ,,,n'
• asanna , &lt;«„
o
4*
Subscribers to th r Southern Pine Asm y
H y rin
Fla., Macon . Ca., and Asheville, N. M
social ion during the Week ended Jan.
Jack Kearns in New York stating if (both Russell and Uuci in trndes w ith *
ig the cities being consid- ►-* U L L L I l I t J f j L L s
arc among
n .. ID, booked the g re atest volume of
Uhe association would guarantee p r o - 1the Yankees.
ered.
orders in history, am ounting to 083,tection for the imut from the nuthorjThe trade gives W ashington a first
ita • a.4 m Ha *4 *a i a (
800 feet per mill, compared with the
ties and post *100,000 forfeit, instead Jstring catcher in case P a t Ghnrrity.
MACON, Gn„ Feb. 12.— Because of
j form er record of 801,005 feet made in
of |50,00o he would be interested i n , W ashington veteran who injured his
Sanford g irls lost to Ocala S atur 101ft. O rders during the week ntenthe failure of Savannah to have n
U king up the offer. Gibbons has not jarm last season, is unable to play reg- j
the '.m '^ g ^ r i i e d u l e d day night.
jtioned were 52 per cent above normal
yet replied to the offer.
u!„r this year. Shanks has been with hhere
m SntunJay
Sntuniuy a flornoo„ to discus,
and 00 per cent above production—
■— ——— — — —
Washington since 11G 2 playing the
the form ation of a new baseball leaBut Ocala has some team, nn l th e n !ijoubljT rem arkable when thecnrVine**
T here's always a darker side. Jack- .outfield for ninny years und for the gue was indefinitely postponed. Ex- the Sanford girls had n long ride in ;tlf , he „ca#on is considered. Shipments |
iH=
Ic Coogan’s parents can't use him aa l«*t two sensons nt third base. Pic* presslon* were heard here S aturday autos g ettin g th ere th at hnii some ef- ft)go Wl&lt;ns nboV(J norm n| p nKjUcti0n
an income tax exemption.
.
.
nich
came
here
in
1UI8
from
the
At,
.
inni siacon wouia enueavor ui gee it ivci on incur pi
though increasing
4
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IU nu C ull of the Southern A .s o r i a - i ^ ,,
th# s&lt;)Uth Atlantic league if
" " ir " ,ny'
Stocks consequently are being stead­
• -- ’ M
lly Herald on sale at Joe's Smoke tion. He hns caught practically all ^
(jrcu it
t0 elght cluhs
Sally League
Daily
League would have eight or
? Housee, Mobley'S Drug Star., a n d -games pitched by,AS alter Johnson, j jny indicated in A.aociatod Prc&gt;» dis- tan clubs in Itholr league. T hat's ily n-duced, and m n n / mills are now
w ithdraw ing from the m arket. Prices
n o n t ’s
's Pharm acy.
tf
Gocdiel eatno to the. N ationals tn ij.j.jd ics from Columbia, N. C.
. ,; goo,l dope.;
, . A ,trn t ' u*’ league Is jLMtjjdio wa continued stro n g upward trend
____ —-------------------.------IW L lie
He was farmed out to the R ead-1
c a d -f
l(i2L
______
the
••r.il -* sto n tt)b o a ts , s lu a e i In , s. b a r s , r o f .m W I ’r* t f r o l S lo ck In it &gt;&gt; - i .
the prober
proper sir.
size. The home town especially on building Rems.
*r 111 l? nOUT—IT
r t l&gt;r fu
u 'm i n i i.j^g club
* in the International. .League
*
nm t . .i b r r Im ais.
.
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•
| l!*V -l&lt; e l o r a l b i r t o f Sabi il lv i ji nd tv, ,|
CUTp THIS
IS WORTH
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 12.—Base, doesn't *«* th e sam e teafhs r.. often.
i„ t hc Douglas fir Industry also,
S To rats.-, b u y . . sell a n d o l l i e r w l s r e lifh t, l*»r s e n t eu niA laiivo Pt« f. SIDNEY
and
returned
again
lust
year.
He
is
n•l--.il In c a l l l e a«i&gt;l qll o t h e r live s t o c k s . ■Ht.ficli - S a i l n ju l h e . e i i l l l l r d «.. j,.,t. .
.
...
.
. .
ball officials lure, were- hot enthus ins------- previous records were broken during
e T o m a n u f a c t u r e , i.uy. syll a n d ,- t e a l pal- In a n y o t h e r inb1ltb u.it ■‘ i r n i r . ■ ° “ V , V ‘P’ r “ U l d, rC;nn OUtf,t,'lt,r 'IM&lt;I. recognized as • the |jc
reRan, ,rt Uu. rcptJrt thnl j u, k .
Jacksonville Is wanted in the new the snrne week, 135 representative in Ic. T o b u f . sell, i i o r e . I m p o r t utt-l " r p ro l ll a h u t s h a l l In en tltl-i] t ■. •
e x p o r t f r u it, fish. m e a t * . . h u t t r r , mllfe rv.-nata l a roll oipvrt a n y -llMribuih,.
c u T
fi
ranner on the local club
;snnville nmy j* tciutercd n berth in l‘ «BUe. but Jacksonville fans are
mills booking orders for *1-13,000,000 a n d a ll k in d * of fn.nl and d a ir y p r o - " f *he n s * e i s o f staid e o r p u f s t b a
yield As-e., ( lucngo, 111., w riting youi
G riffith also announced th a t Geo. ^ Sally League. The local d u b lost afraid they can’t make the grade. Too
ifuci* vrh. llo-r n n tm u l o r Vem,table.
t t h e e v e n t o f h is .lyi ncy. o r d ls 'o tu ib .i
feet and shipping 100,000,000 feet,
.
nam e and address clearly. You will Mogridge, the N ationals’ Southpaw,!80l^ thlnft n,.a r y jo .000 as n member &gt;nu tl' l“» r last year, so they say.
T. T o c u r r y &lt;•« Ih e hUsTncsn o f l l u h l - I before, any dlstrlliutlon of
thus g reatly, exceeding even the high llb, cities, toiyiiH, v H liv.-. at ores. capltnl shall be made It* the hnhb rs . f
receive In’ return n tria l package con­ had signed a contract for this year.
• th-- Cqnttnon fltoek tobriher
of thc Flori(,n , tatc k,nRUC ,ag?
records established during tho fo n v .^ '“ diefrYcHy'nml’T o ^u p p h i’h t h ? * '^ !
taining Foley'a Honey and T ar Com­
"Muddy” Rind, catcher for the Bos­ [going,
in r n u t per unn.im fr.-m u son and there is a judgm ent of $2 ,(U0
t*an* $*I*f eight
week. Cnrgo business contin­ I»»ntInK P'»wt r f*»r thi* r n r r i n g c
pound fo r coughs, colds and croup;
f* of &lt;*!»«♦ !rimi9f)Ce fjf JMtM I'fri* rft&gt;I
anti
ritlirr l#y lam) nr •HlfH'fc
standing against the te rrito ry due the ton Red Sox. was traded to W ashing­ ues to feature the fir trade, til per ^ RKtrn
Battling
Siki
Now
t»» lilt' tlltp &lt;&gt;f J llit i DKaIYfB* v - rMtr. nii'l f&gt;»r Mich
t*» lity*
Polcy Kidney Pills for pains in sides
of salury to Dominick J. Mul- ton last week uloiig with another play­ cent of the above mentioned orders *’• llstnirt atill m.iUt.it n rs-iLir-t
.i i il t - , ii'no*!
up# i f |
|tp r t | Wftfivr
nt
th» i **\r f '. •
to Be Forgiven as • [award
and hack; rheum atism , backache, kid­
t .
.
.
a ll iippt itjtarj nt»t&gt;ttrt&gt;niiire«A urul
fisslil 1 fif refill.
| liincy, m anager of thc club in 1021, let' for three of W ashington’s men.
nrinjr
fo
r
w
ater
delivery,
an
unpreaiiph.m*
&lt;
h.
ney and bladder ailm ents; and Foley
Heads Ooze Charity Marcus Conant, president of last
Tli** iil l l Ilt'ffCPfl
n: *
? Tn F.mfttrm t n*»«rrvnlr5 ur w,-*t• r
cedented total. A strong upward turn
a n I |»r»14
it! * n r h
C athartic Tablets, a wholesome and
11.n *r*. t-ri r! liHii -i *!»(«■ finh |Um m.i
Chapman
hasn’t
siiyi.
d
up
with
the
tho
r
n
iifornjl|
,
riujc
k
larRl.|y
i im* 8 ,»n&lt;I ujn.it siifD l&lt; t m * *ut I s
year's d u b nnd owner of the francise
J i i n t- r y , t ht* Ih y I uk **f \**u*r main**
thofoughly cleansing cathartic for
lilt T h r S » « i . r l n l r , l I ' m * I,
Il*ll&lt; it .1 lilt* Utifin! I&gt;f jMFt-tlxrfs f
Led Sox yet, hut now *hat Ruel is sponsible for this showing. The At- l»M" * unt# » Y u l v p t a ml r i i d r a n t * .
PARIS,
Feb.
12.
B
attling
Siki
is
in
the
Florida
stiite
league
stated
S
al­
nitt) It ma&gt;
t* f»-r i
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
** T n rurnlfTki a i M #»-|l u a i t ir i«* m a n * '
i
gone, nnd a regular every -lay job *»i|wntic Seaboard immediat. ly absorb*
(Ktlrlli*
i*rlv ;;! * i ■i |is• - t r--- it | i I1.it* tit lifrtv* Ih VoBlI ih»
and sluggish bowels.
Sold every­ to be restored to good standing in the urday that he has no intention of goIn i tt»* iii.utbi-f i»r*ivn!» r] I .
Tilli*=j*j* a m ! iit f i lG tl V u L f»«r fr* |ir«**
opui
for
f’hap.
we
wnuhln’t
be
*ur)(1|
the
Wl.3t,.rn
\um
u
t
olG-red.
and
A
rflrlr
l
\
.
boxing game and be reinvested with ing into the 1023 season unless the
! * r 11*i it. i *i *n 11.*is **t tj r i n *,* x n tl *l *».r■, .j t i «*
where,— Adv,
export business severely restricts the
Tit#- r"«trii»rf*lt&gt;9n sit .ill l*&lt;ivr etj*
**u I t o f l l . f t p r t &gt; m n i t n r i m i f i l p |
all the titles taken from him as a re- judgm ent for Mulium-y is reconsider- (irised but what he may sign now.
f » ? t h e safiiv .
I sistn
* pttrptit uf p n nti»- \*&gt;
#h*n by it h
amount of fir available for the middle
a
lly
--------- suit of his various escnpndos, when cd. The league m a m eeting at Orl a r .. .
a n il m a i n t a i n * l . . r , s •*«!)., a.littj
a d l\»
* to e x ist p e rp .lu atl}
This would leave no or.. I* it Walt- West, despite the attractiv e prices of- IiiiIIclliirfji,
u iirftl^iu ip i,
tl»*jMitf*
ur i
. \ r t l r l r ».
h 11u r f «■ f*tr t!i« c a r r y ini. * it n f ; . n j • -f
Til** b i i i i i n r * ’ *#f t h y *' irin ira tlt* n *
Cures Malaria, C h ills ‘hc French boxing eommissione cele- Ir.ndo s*&gt;nie time ago, voted to semi
ers
ns
Gist
strin
g
catcher
and
it
is
n
•
fored.
thr* rtT.fip*t.ikl Hru1.**
I m itln M i
= I f i ofidni t«*tl |»y n
l fr» *=J.|pnt. \
brutes it* twentieth annivem ay today, Judge Landis word thnl unless the
and Fever, Dengue or ntcnrdirig to Siki's attorney, M. tie In Mullaney uwurd u iu dropjied the .inch th a t he can 't catch’ them ail and. O ther softwoods are likewise strong
I I . T o p u r s e - a n y a i e l a ll *.;her I.U-il- 1 l ’r « W * m . n a . .-r. l . t r i a m l ’ T r. i- u , .Bilious Fever.
then there are those that know qnd rnili booking, being far uboVe produc-i i ie r m - t, u n d i.. d o n a y m id a ll * . t | t , r - o n a l - u h l n( l&gt;ir*-fle rs c tm a i- n a ^
; Mott. Upon recognition of hi* client b ag u e could not continue.
a m i t h t ll k ?% attri t o ♦AtTrl#* « n y
' , H \ l “ **1 Vi n *
nnrn-a r ,
say thirt Chap is as go-id ■&lt; Wniters, tion. Prices are advancing steadily. amt' a l l o t h e r ' p o w t i « w b l r h m a v b‘.- ' liaH I U " ( ■) m . n . I . r r .
again as henvywegiht champion said*
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. I.. In- r e d In life b . i "
Fif-i* 1* 511? • -.i •**.!;i I.t m e o n
In
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-------- (Hardwoods show great activity- nnd j rtifint-' ttmi wtthc. "r | r nibflf|*ti3 to the fri?m Jim** it* tiiiii TI»s »• lift** v
IM. Del Mott the various suits brought **
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I*s*li! tiT*» *»r m** * 'irrirtv ^
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Ur*! ihi- I’i i-sjtjt Rt rill I U f Tt ca*:.
by Siki as a result of his dbqunlifi- *
n»‘l !•*- ?IVc s a r f prr«a:i
'tart-, tonight with tin- Men's Club jout bid each other for the little dry . VoiauVaUHii “..r ib’i*"rbnr .ViVi'" ijt!.'.'
l*0TATO SALAI),
cation will be chopped.
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and the Farm er* holding tin* cards, stw k offered, T h t movement o f green
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S k i f f * ‘ ‘“tion of tlie baseball chibs, rornmnn^ ^
ly known ns the "Sally” League will
be enlarged to eight clubs developed
lo se today when it became known that
I'li- iiUrti W il Wnl-li. nf I‘barlf-xl-m
hud I .-eii ir. Sa'i-nriah i-inferring with
i--.eii d e l partii « there. League of­
ficials are favorable, at cording to a
.statem ent by President Walsh to the
i f addition of two cities to the present

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Cinrn Klmhalt Young in
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Legion and Chase &amp; Co„ Wednestlay spelling o f words.
^ c i i . l r i c r . h u t iii.;! til- i ,h ) r c t s - :i*arf p**cv- fifrabt t5? Dir«drl*tra*
Mailamv b I I h . l'r.n c « » tonight.
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^«icU ilIrcitorH fehiill L*»
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r r e spi-i'lflcd In e a c h of t h e c luii*e» o f
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mfin 11 !»*? rrs.irrl* 1
T huriday night.
For quick results try « want nil.
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ft lid irtHAt*rE T lil« u i r j *f|t • acJi y e a r bi'ftlnnhi*; v.lit*
Also "The Week End P arty " a two
.’i s a r t r r m ay in- A m e n d ' d from linn* i n \* i f H
I f l l r l p \ !.
t i m e Ap fir*ivLicit l*v lav.- ii
part comedy.*
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Tomorrow night, \gtie* \y res, in
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influenza. In grippe, ..dhnm and bron
A Danghter - f Luxury," f-dloweil by
inn !»«• I II ft ml T•'* *'• &lt;&gt;t:»«
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TIRES AND TUBES Khali
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T h l i l } TL*‘U“c n l 1•*«IKira
•• it** • l&gt;f ’ta \\ : may 1m*
it run its tour e" is rapidly g i'in g
Get My Prices Before Buying
•Vi‘- i?l - IMl h\ -1 ITT*
i s u v tl I n 1‘r c f r r r e d M i-i-k, m U f * m i •Yrilrli* VII.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Caldwell will b e ^ . P r e v e n t i v e tu-a ment
hrve
Pennsylvania
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I f i i i i i l r n l M o t r i n oi fin.- I f u n d r n l I h l Tit*'
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mffht( Osborne extends » m , family ? '*'* 'lu k k reh ef given by- F o ley s,
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an invitation every ni^nt anil Dnvjii
TL*n:n**n
ttnil feiih!**nct i* • f ii »»’
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trouble. Contains no opiates—ingre­
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n* i t K n l S u n . U tnt lof'-r** m *' Hi*
good better rec it, nil you movie
Tlo* '■HTuiriitl- n ‘s h a l l Itav** iltr **p- unilvr**! « n &lt;■«! ' N o i a ry Pulitlc In * ’*
• lovely (lowers stood alt about, and yv- flavor nor of tit-* M ate' of Flortdo for
fans.'
Fitt.ni Itii-.-rptiraGne the F«»H- I l !*a *,*f ii.-tli ii -i s;iiq. utiiUt i't r scrnu.'.s *Id-1‘ouniySnni l - M r - I " ! iM!l{erything was spick and span, but t.etlfr*
KNtitJEN. '• *rIWT UAntiKNy FAUMH umler the fol- eumuliU iV e i T r f t rs rtl fil&lt;*ct5. r l l b s r to t**-nrr*1 l&gt;, il
j the library table was strew n with pa- lowing I'h u rirr nipt Arilci- * of lucor- ,v ItM r t t i l o l a r i .,t «uy llirfif s f i e r J u n - B I l . aiwl I* A- VANS A J I N K " . ; ,
A petted daughter of luxury i s , __
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- iMjr.itlon ih*- ortnlnal of which hns UOry U l. m i l . a n d 4r..iu lim e 1*. l i n o * 1 w r l l k i o t w i r a n d kttoWH.to o r &lt; 1 " ' " "
t l i r r m f l r r ,-ti (..r , in u d iitllfit t, r r u m q - [vidwab* dev«*rlt»r*l In. a n d w lw *0 " "
left suddenly with nothing In &lt;*''' !k'”
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cdutit l«-r r.-ni |*er s n iiu in fr*’tn ui,- t*. p,*-fd r t u i r t r r a n d nChWoWIMttrO ■
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world but the gorgeous gown on her
u ii m i’i- nf *.tld - l o c k to ih** d a te of i h . ili«*y *-x♦ t u t *-*1 tit** s s i n r fo r tl'-* p i t '
have the fu rn itu re of the house the
u. t t r r m u K i t .
b ack--It’s time for quack nation. May­
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1’. A. VANS A O N ifW m l.-in p tltii, 'il tr r r .- f . n o - i
best thnl money can buy' nnd to fu r­
d
iv id e mis p r , vlnustv t»sld tliv rv .n .
W H n rs * tny b u n d mid official
be she will act rashly—but however, nish the mind with sill^* und disreput­
d iv id e n d * . r a i l o r piiiit u.i.to ih,* NVintrr I'a rl,. F la . . C o u n ty ’ P i ' .,.
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111110*11 -Ho k u n t i l d iv id e n d s, etitno- A foresaid, t h i s 7 th day of r e t
she acts you can find out in "A able
r iiN iir i ti o f
things in the way of reading?
tlxtlv.*
o r rm-totit, at tho r*,!*- of tla h l A. I» F ‘23*
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FCWKsT (IAIIIIKX l UINI-i
D aughter of Luxury" tomorrow night. , k,tte r b&gt;. fftr have „ lhabby hnu*e
P#r ,*.*nt per annum, lux.* lio n p.ii.l up(SBAI.)
IllIKA Mt ■■
Th*^ ufiiJdnilRhi'tl lii-rf’liy^Msstu'laii' on
tin* m i d rbtlii pi-r c*nt ,-uniutatlv*
Notary t uh’lc f ,
lh#n»iM?lvM
todrlhpr
for
th#»
i»uri»o^e
iT rfrrtn t Stio’ii. or an, part therm f.
Florida at I■
limn n shabby mind. The shabby furoiitsinndlro,'. for the full pt-rlod of
My com m ission,*'1"
The p ro g ra m 'fo r this week is one! ni, ulv' call U* I m n i J 'o r ' soid, 'iml U w ^ f ^ a ! ^ rf t’r Pl^rMS.M ' r'
lino runnlli*. f r o m thu d.it* i f 1H- ,, ,* 2TI*Mr
1’*'r *
or the best "T he Woman's hide"; "A what Clm i)t. done for the shabby mind?
T ,„. ,IHmr „ rVu “ lrf!,Vp,.ntil„n shall
question of Honor and U nrence, , u&gt;le , he yomi.-j, Compsnioti to f u r r i - 1'**, FoitKST UAHGKNH FAlt.MN it*

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and, wherever
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tli.* ToNvn
of nviedo. Head,
other pictures, such &lt;u Snub Pollard! _ in pbin ,lUt {mmaeulate rooms or I
ll'p, ^ a",’ of
comedies, Century Comedies, Vox
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News and others.
FISH &amp; GAME PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
COURT HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT

Thc Seminole County F h b &amp; Game
Protective .Association will hold n
most im portant m eeting nt the court
house Friday night, Feb. U, a t eight
o'clock. E very m em ber of the associ­
ation nnd those who are not mem­
bers but art* interested in thc preser­
vation of tho fish and game of Seminote county are urged to be present a t
the m eeting. Tho questlon'of tho pro­
hibition of seining in Seminole coun­ Mass.
ty will be taken up at this meeting.
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oh c o m m i s s i o n -,*r us o w n e r s , o f nil tutrle u /tu ra l o r o th e r prodnels and m e r­
c h a n d is e , a n d a ll kIntis n n d s p r e l e s of
live s t o r k atotve r e f e r r e d lo. w a r e ho(tsi's fo r ite n e r a l o r f&lt;tr cold stornKe,
w i t h p o w e r t o Is suo p r o p e r r e e e l p ls
a n d e e rtIflc a te s . h u s l n e s s b lo c k s , f a c t o ­
ries, s t o c k y a r d s , u r a l n e l e v a t o r s nnd
a p p l i a n c e s In c i d e n ta l t o t h e o p e r a t i o n
of any of t h r s a m e , a n d a l s o to a c q u ir e
by lease, p u r c h a s e o r o t h e r w i s e , an d
l o o p e r a t e a lt m e a n s miff m e t h o d * of
every-, t r a n s p o r i y l o n •'»' v e h ic le s o r by ves-

Lumber Buying
Continues Active
In All Sections

COLLECTIONS—OLII ACCOUNTS,
overdue notes, bad rhecks. W rite
CHICAGO, Feb. 12.— From
for
our proposition. Our representa­
L. C. MOORB, Manage!
JANFORI), FLORIDA
T o do a g en eral p ark in g , p reserv ­
aectioit of tho country there contin­ *
tive will call on you.—Southern Ad’
i n g a n d cold stor.vxo b u sin e ss.
----Buick
will
build
them
ue
to
pour
in
reporla
of
brightening
When b elter automobiles are builta. To acquire, mslulalu. and, operate
justm rnl Agency, Drew Building, O r
cars, and to oWn nnd opbuilding prospects, expanding m anu­ ersfrlacrainr
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Srnnrt in appearqncr, c.vtily cqntrnlled nnd advocating maximum com*
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PACE FIVE

tural ftoru Secretary
State is C. Crawford,
Dean of the Cabinet

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-Hccn Secretary c*f S tate Since
Y ear 1899
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TALLAHASSEE. Kin., Fkb. 12. - 11.
Clay Crawford, dean of Florida's cal&gt;inrt, both in year* lnd point of serlicel Is a natural'Lorn secretary of
iiale. Ho entered the department when
till in hi* 20'* W ljilfiJtlU./ltber was
rotary of slat^jn n d since the death
cf Ms father; JfJm L. ,C raw ford in
fjoi, has been txHjretary’uf *t:}tr.
Mr. Crawford ignd Ills fa th e r have
MU the office for mnro than 10 yearn
which is lunger than the time served
t ; their 10 prcdeccsonrs altogether.
The present secretary ’s fa th e r held
the office from 1881 to 1002. Mr.
Crawford entered the state depart*
wnt ns his fa th e r’* secretary In 1880,
Since his fath er's death and his nsttwion to the heed of the departm ent
L hr.* been returned in every suc­
k i n g election.
Through his long tenure of office
(r. Crawford hns become ot bo |K,*rlonally acquainted with every old time
resident of nute in the state, and the
list might l&gt;e lengthened to take in a
last Odd of those of lessor note. It
|t tradition around the cnpitol that
hardly ever Visits the capitut either
tmbusings of" otherw ise hut that hi
wys the venernldy head of the state
Apartment n call. This .is cspectfdly
roe of the Older resident* nf f he state.
Hr. Crawford's office is in one sense
jives the impression that he is a I
,iys holding “ open hot)re.*’ There,
it no door between his private office
iwi that of his depart men while the

PRICED AT, Y A R D

PRICED AT YARD

Eight thousand yards of French
•Vfijs., Hound Thread Vais., Gro^hest, Tattings, l ’icot Edges,
Filet Edges and Insertions.

Sixty-five hundred yards, in this
lot, consisting of Crochets, both
wide and narrow. Extra fine
Vain in both French and Hound
Thread, Narrow Haby Torchons

35c quality
' yard. .. ..
-10c quality
yard
-15c quality
yard .....

Filets, Venice, Spanish, Metal
Laces, in fact every conceivable
wanted item to he found in Lace
departments o f the better stores
,you will find here and best of all
hiost reasonable in price.

|*« lending to the corridor appear*
*Tcr to he closed during the day. The
‘smiihings of hi* office and hi* dcmtmrnt seem to carry out the geiifil demeanor of things. Mr. Craw*
ord's desk r.ml chair ore those used
iy hi- father o n d.thu otiur fixtures
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p. Voirtnllj- tie? only wriil adornment
a large picture of tho late John
. Crawford, which Ionics down over
it p n -. lit
errelliry's ilerk.
Mr, Crawford, who is now lid years
d. h:. one h'»bli»—hunting. The
lini generation of Crawfords—11.
lay J r.—i, alio tak in g to tho sec reaid dmit s. Ho Is now a c!-rk in hi,
liter's departm ent.

[lovern nient Forestry
Itesoarcli Office Estah’ lished at Starke, Fla

Wo hnvo felt that nothing hut t.he best wns good
enough fur those who place their confidence in us— I'm*
every side and purchase is indeed one of confidence—
confidence on yum* part that you are getting the worth
of your money—confidence on our part that we, as far
as our most earnest efforts can avail, are giving you
the best that can be had for the price. It is indeed a
source of gratification on our part to note this growing
appreciation and we can conceive of no condition or
circumstances that could induce us to violate in any
way this happy state of confidence which we have so
long and earnestlv tried to build both for your benefit

The Florida Development Hoard is
ibaml to announce th a t following
brral months «ffort to secure a govnrnu-nt forestry research office in
he state, 11 branch of the Southern
forest Experiment Relation with its
fc-ad'jti.-u tcr.« in New l.lih-nns'. Iijh
frn .
Mi-h -d at S tarke, hi charge
1 b'Oth.ill U 1 nn o , associate stlvvr-

These come jn white ami every
wanted color. The width is -10
inches. The price
for this sale, yard
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A nrtij cr.iti t e agreem ent Ims been
|nk- between the United Slate* Kur­
il rervice and It. H. Smith of Hawkomc, t in., •covering a five year pe-

OlIU SPACE BEING LIMITED WE HAVE ONI.V LISTED A FEW OP MANY
ITEMS THAT WILL HE OFFERED DURING THIS SALE
25 pieces of new Novelty Print­
e d ‘ Voices. The width is -10
inches. The price range is up
to 65c. Your choice at Violet
Brand Sale,
yard
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10 inches witlc, beautiful quality
for, yard,
Letting a camel through n needle's
j* *s vhild’s pluy compared with
lU&gt;ng n progressive idea through n
jnservatlve’j head.

Crepes hold a very strong place
in the wanted fabrics.
No. 708, plain colors
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and white, Sale price . t f l l v
No. 700—Plain
colors, yard ................. I
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qualify iu all the new bright
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME IIL

SANFORD, FLORIDA, S t UUDAY^ FEBRUARY 10,1023

NUMBER 273

IN NEW MEXICO AND TOTAL NUMBER Chamber of Commerce
NOW REACHES EORTY-ONE OE THOSE Had a Fine Meeting
Yesterday
at Noon
KNOWN
TO HAVE BEEN KILLED
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Officials Say There Were One'Hundred and Twen­
ty-two in Mine When Explosion Occurred, Two
Emerged Unharmed Yesterday
BELGIUM
AND
FRANCE
DRAFT NOTE TO THIS
EFFECT TOI)A

In Occupied Territory Grows
Acute and Sabotage Continues
■ to Increase Difficulties
tl ty Tfce A s s o c i a te d I’r r s s t

Hoard of Governors nhd Member*
Took | Tp Mnny Subjects

I l l y T f c r S * - « » r l u l r i l I ’r r — I

PROP. ROENTGEN
DISCOVERER OF RAYS
DlKD AT MUNICH
(By thr Associated Press)
RERUN, *Fd». 10.—Pro*
lessor
William Con rati
Rocfitgncn, discoverer of
RochUncn rays, popularly
known ns X-Rays, id dead
at Municli.

PARIS, Feb. 10.—The German cab*
inet Ministers hereafter will la* bar­
red from tho Ruhr scctnin by France
and Belgium forres. Premier Poincare
of Frnncc ptul Foreign Minister Juspar of Belgium at a conference here
today drafted n brief note to this ef­
fect which was immediately delivered
to the German embassies in Paris
nnd Brussels.
DUHSKLDORF,
Feb. Ilk—The
French occupational /authorities arc­
devoting much of their time and ener­
gies to efforts to organise shipments
of coal by rail nnd river from the
Ruhr nroa to France. They arc making
slow progress, however, and the ship­
ments average under five thousand
tons of coal nnd coke dnily.
Seven hundred car loads of coni nnd
coke hnve been concentrated in the
Wcdau railroad yards near Duisberg.
From this point three trains are leav­
ing dnily for Aix-ln-Chapcl)c where
the coke is diverted to Belgium and
the coal to France. From three to six
barges, each containing 1,0(10 tons,
are leaving Rhuroct daily. *
The food situation is growing worse
despite the reports of Dr. Luther, the
Gcrninh food administrator, that there
arc flour nnd cereals enough to last
until March 15. The Germans are pre­
paring a schedule of restrictions which
arc lo be enforced beginning Monday.
These will include a *prohibition |
ngninst the serving of eggs for break­
fast and meat will he Vermitted at
only one ntoal each day.
The railroad strike is still complete­ ON I’ULKSTON-BRUMLHY llUff.D
ly effective throughout the entire
1NG, WORKERS NOW ON TH E
French tone, but the locks on the
FIRST NATIONAL LOT
Rhine canal have been repaired nnd
navigation opened.
The steel work on the four story
Acts of sabotage continue. Six tele­
Bromley-1 uleston building is now
phone lines were cut today in the vi­
erected mid the ereiion gang nre now
cinity of Dusseldorf nnd 17 in the re­
putting in pl.tce the steel girders for
gion of Hntlngcn, where the director
the First National Bank building. The
of telephones was arrested nnd expel­
construction on Snnford'a new mo­
led.
tion picture theatre is also progress­
Recklinghausen, where the French
ing rapidly and the contractors have
Thursday put down n demonstration
assured the Milam' Amusement Cornof protest against the deportation of
puny that the building will lie turned
the chief of police, continued todny n
over to them by the first of May. The
center of agitation.
cquippu-nt has hc&lt;-n. purchased* and
•Shopkeepers and hotels nnd restau­
pictures mid shown Winked.
When
rants closed their doors nt 2 o'clock
completed Sanford will have one of
ihis nfternoon nnd announced they
the finest theatres in Fhwldn. Con­
would not reopen nt (1 o'clock Satur­
tracts have been let for ton new resi­
day evening ns additional protest
dences, and the Building &amp; Loan Aisagainst tho action of the French.
socintion have fourteen homes now un­
The committee of defense in tho
Ruhr in distributing funds to idle der construction. The local hotels re­
workers. The money hns been sub­ port the best sensun they have ever
scribed In various parts of Germany experienced. With the new paving
anil is advanced by the government. program under way during tho Hum­
Virtually no coaUis being brought mer months, business conditions in
out of tho mines. No untoward inci­ .Sanford nppear unusually bright.
dents were reported today. Host sides
to the controversy seem to bo pursu­ Disarmament Confer­
ing a policy of watchful waiting.

DAWSON, N. M., Fell. 10.—Covered with a thin blanket of snow which
began fall ini: at midnight Dawson thin morning continued the nrarch (or the
dead in the torn rreewe* of Mine No. 1 of the Phelps DndgiT Corporation,
wrecked Thursday hy nn' explosion. With the recovery thli morning of five
more bodies in shattered passage nays the total number of dead readied for*
(y*onc. Arrording to mine offirinl there nere 122 men in ttye mine nhen the
r.xpiosiun occurred. Two emerged unharmed yesterday, and Kcvcnty-nlnc arc

IN SENATE CONFERENCE AT
THE WHITE HOUSE
TODAY

ARMY FLYERS
KILLED IN AIRPLANE
CRASH KELLY FIELD

CUMBERLAND, It. C.,. Kell. 10.—The death toil n:$ n r&lt;" mil of an ex­
plosion of firedam p Thursday night in Mine No. I of the Canadian (*ollicrn
(Dnnaiuulr), Limited, while the night rh ift of too wn* nt work, wax placed
Inst night at 35. Steps toward an invest igntion of the cause of the disaster
,wns begun Inst night. Thirty one bmljes i.nd lieen removed from the wrecked
mine, which is two miles from hero, and four men, believed to lie dead, re­
mained to lie accounted fur. Six .men, terribly injured, hovered between life
anil ihuith in the hospital here. Cumberland yesterday nfternenn was a place
of mourning. Women tan aimlessly about the streets wailing their grief.
As each lowly war. taken to the morgue, groups of men, women and children
gatlietiil about, wniting fearfully for identification. During the long night,
Feliruary 21st will Is- observed ns
while rescuers worked feverishly with the determination to save the lives Anti-Mojujiiitci day in Sanford. In or­
if nt leusl a . few of the imprisoned men, ihe group-gathered, mnvetong in der to make this occasion n success,
frightened undertone . Thu vvoik of m-muu went on slowly. Tile men could IIII- Slate Board of lirnllh is render­
work only four abreast. Knelt of the ri-M-oen worked until lie wns exhaust ing the saint- valuable moperntion
»il. Then he was relieved hy another. The first body found wns thot of n 15 lhai lias lii-en given other communi­
year old boy. Rescue workers r aw (am ■n (lie Imlst some finis' before they ties where similar days have liven ohreached him, but he died before help‘arrived. Like many of tin- elhers, la­ served.
wns bleeding nt the nose, eats and mouth nnd the *kin on his face and hands
Tho me in be rail ip committee is achie­
was scorched from the heat following the explosion. The explosion occurred ving rvsult.t in its campaign to bring
ill No. 2 cast drive, mid (lint portion of ll-.e mine was badly wrecked. It wns up tin- me mIk-it hip of the Snnfoid
lielieved that about 15 of tin- victims were killed outright; others died from ClinmlH-r of (iunim-m- to a minimum
aftcr-datnp. One miner named Pitu fold found he could not force n passage of -wo iiundred memlH-rs.
through No. I level and remained wht re he was, inducing 12 others to stay ' Mr. .1. K. Ingraham, vice-president
with him. AH were saved. Others went forward and were hn t. A number of the Florida Host Coast Railroad,
if men came up from the mine slope and were overcome at the mouth of No. was invited to be the guest of honor
1 level.. These were the men recovered by the rescue party and takcp to tin- at the February monthly meeting of
hospital. Not one miner came out of No. 2 cast drive alive.
the Chamber of Commerce but found
it necessary on nct-ount of ill health
lo decline the invitation, hut has ad­
vised that he will he present nt the
March meeting.

(Hy the Associntrd Press)
1 SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 10.
-•—Lieut.- Harry J. Marti,!
nnd Sergt. Walter F. (Jrod*
ecki were killed instantly
at Kolly Field when their
airplane crushed nnd bum*
ed. The plane was flying
over the rifle target when
it .suddenly nosed down.

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But Would Accept Com­
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WASHINGTON, Feb, 10.—Anoth­
* er i-ITurt to smooth thn troubled course
I*; of the administration’s shipping hill
in the senate was made at the White
House conference attended by some
aenntors who are opposed to the bill
lu its present form tint who presented
drafts of amendments designed to
lead to n compromise insuring Its
passage. Senator MeN’nry u&lt; said to
have informed President linnling
that the hill in its present-form could
not pass.hu t enough votes could be
obtained if Ihe tiim-iulim-nla were ncDF.KRFIKI.D, Feb. lO.-Dnn I
Johnson, county commissioner, wn
silled here "tills morning hy W. I Fish and Gama
Bracknell, former commissioner, th
Protccti ve^A ssociaiion
shooting is said to have been culmi
nation of trouble started a few dny
I hid Good Meeting
ago when Johnson accused Brnckm-ll!
wife of sending black mail letter: Betting Brady for New IwKWIalion
For Hrllrr I'rotrrlion
Witnesses said Johnson pursue
Dnu'kncll although shot. Johnson'
ImkJ&gt;- was left on the Dixie highwa
where he fell. Bracknell wns ruslie
in prison nt Fort Lauderdale.

Cnrlnt ‘Sliipnirntn for Friday, Feb. Dili
Florida—Sanford section
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Florida —Manatee section
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Florida—By limit, UMI crates.
observe the methods nnd system used •Floruln Tampa Section
In moving SnnfordVenormous celery
Total
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crop. -Tile pre-cooling plant will ulao
Destinations
of
Florida
Shipments
l;o vl»ilc-d. Front tho pre-cooling plant
the party will be shown the ninny lu-w Savannah, 12; Wnyerow, 5; Pittshurghm, 3; Watertown, N. Y., 1; Ok­
subdivisions of Sanford nnd the city’s
lahoma City, I; Syracuse, I; Flor­
residential section. From this point ence, 8; Chicago, ft; Philadelphia, 3i
they will visit the icing station, which Cleveland, I; Little Rock, I; Colum­
is conredcd to be the largest original bus, O., I; lot ulnae Yards, 8; Detroit
icing station in the world. Following £; Baltimore, I; lies Mofies, 1; l/misthis they will drive to the Snnfigd villo, Ky„ 1; New York, 7; Cincinnati
Country Club where luncheon will Im."&gt;; Memphis, 1; Albany, 1; Montreal
curved, nml during tho remainder of
the day the individuals ao desiring
Total Cnrlnt shipnirnta from Han
will have the opportunity of playing
ford this sennon to date______
on Snnfnrd's new golf course. The
Total
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Chntnlier of Commerce has arranged
nteo
this season to date ............
n banquet for the evening in the dinTotal
cnrlnt
shipments from Hnn
itlg room of tho Valdes Hotel compli­
ford Inst reason to dale .........
mentary tu the visitors, at which time
formnl addresses of welcome will be Total carlyt shipments of Mann
tee In.xt season to date ......... .
mode by the mayor, Forrest l&lt;nkc,
nnd A. 1*. Connelly, president of the
TAMPA, Feh. 10.-^FIfty-one Cali­
Chamber of Commerce. The speaking fornians louring the state and study­
program hns been urrauged so thnt ing tho citrus culture left here this
morning nfter n four dny visit. They
were to ! m&gt; met nt Uikclmid by repSOUTH FLORIDA FAIR resentnilvcs
of Polk County growers
to tour the Ridgo section. They were
to entrain nt Hniru-n City this after­
noon nnd spend tonight in Orlando.

Sanford is making elaborate prepa­
rations for the entertainment of. the
California party of citrus growers
now touring the state. The program
of entertainment is being bandied by
n special committee of the Chamber
of Commerce. During the time thnt
the party is in Sanford the arrange­
ments provide for n continuous ses­
sion of sightseeing trip*, entertain­
ments, etc. iuike county will turn the
party own to the Sanford delegation
lit 5 unlock tile afternoon of the Kith
nt the Wi-kira bridge, the Lake-Semiinole county line. An Informal recep­
tion will Im- held thnt evening, nt
which lime the city and county offi­
cials and also those of the civic clubs
will welcome them to Sanford. Tues­
day morning, a motorcade through the
celery fields will afford an opportufiity of inspecting tho wonderful agri­
cultural development nruund Sanford.
Inasmuch as the shipping season ia
now undor way the Californians cun

SANFORD CELERY at

the majority of the speakers will be
Californians. The committee In charge
hnn arranged for nn interesting muslHardee Appoints
rnl program in conjunction with tho
Sixteen Prominent
To Come In nnd Collaborate On A
dinner. The menu will consist of HemConcrete Proposition
Inolo products entirely, especially fea­
Citize/is to Attend
turing the celery that has made Barnford
fnmous..The lftlth Infantry band
National Cotton Conference At At­
will
give an hour’s concert immedi­
lanta February 20.
ately preceding tho banquet.
The visitors will spend tho evening
of the N th in Sanford and the fol­
lowing morning a delegation from Vo­
lusia county will arrive to take them
in charge. They will leave Hanford for
DeLnnd via tho Clyde line,'the river
tk-jp having been arranged in prefer­
ence to the one via auto. Sanford and
its citizens are Indeed proud to have
Sanford celery occupied a very prominent place nt the South Florida Fair’ these distinguished visitors, and It
In Tnmpn. This Is the booth of the American Fruit Growers, Inc., which was Is confidently expected that after a
pronounced one of the most beautiful and interesting exhibits there. The en­ visit to this section and viewing the
tire lower front of tho booth is decorated with celery growing In large agricultural development of Hanford
troughs, end bearing the legend “Sanford Celery.” It ^raa furnished by the they-will be further impressed with
local vegetable headquarters of thnt organization. The booth also contains a&gt; the wonderful possibilities and resour­
ces of Florida.
V
very splendid exhibit'nf citrus fruits from nil sections of the peninsula. •

SOME OPPOSED

Government Boat
Making Soundings
for 8-Foot Channel

of the slate law were tho provisions
for n Game nnd Fish Commission
nnd a game warden, the commission
to consist of live men* appointed hy
the Governor, nnd the warden to bo
nppolnted by the Commissioners. Tho
new bill will nlso permit counties so
desiring, the power of setting nsids
game preserves within their cunflnrs.
It nlso prohibit* the seining of any
kind In nny of the fresh water lakes
nnd riv’ers of the state. The new law
will Increase the licenses for residents
to ten dollars, which would, however,
permit the holder to hunt in nny part
of the state. Fishermen, both resident
nnd non resident, will la? required to
pay one dollnr for yearly fishing li­
cense. The hunting season, in the new
hill, wuj also uhortened. It ia propon­
ed to hnve the season begin Nov. 20,
nnd end January 20. The Seminole annociatlon is picpnripg n local gams
bill nnd the Chamber of Commerce a
no-telnlng hill, which will be submit­
ted to the legislature by “eminolo
county's representative, Mr. Forrest
I-nkp, in the event the bill as pro­
mised by the state protective fl»h and
game association fails to pass, Tho
meeting went on record ns endorsing
the no-seining law ns framed by tho
legislative committee of the Cham­
ber of Commerce. *

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Will Invite America

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TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 10.-Governor Hardee today signed the death
warrant of Perry Bayliaa, negro of)
Seminole county, convicted and sen-1
tcnccd to death for the murder of
Jnntca Jacobs last September, The
governor set the date for accutlon
na February 2£

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plcea of the P^rwrt’T c u h t n Associntion. It !■ earnestly desired th a t nil
l
asaoelntjun merttbera will attend and
tiri'p otfiWi* to attend thi* entertain*
*or moiit \vhirh corner here hiKhly recom­
*c For Florida: Rain tonight
mended.
•"
Wa and Saturday; warmer tor«
I^e^l week there will be n dtivc (or
night in. north and central
,** ra lilh j ftrtida*tbr the benutf/ICatlOTf; Sanford crops nre'looking fine
fa portion.
iff
the school ground*, the Interest not j
ociatiun members, butPlenty of people in Sanford and
only of the
many art* staying a fqw wceka.
all people in Sanford is dtsired
y

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

— T O N I G H T —.
BEBE DANIEUj Dr. F, J. Meinhardi, fomou*
'throughout the country Tor hia skill
in applying the Mootllcaa Methods
and who especially became eonrp'cuoua aincc aurccaafully attending
John I). Rockefeller and other hol­
ed' individuals, hun returned to
Daytona, Florida, to resume |ds
winter practice.
(
,
IJr. Meinhardi became eminent 1When vou wear our glosses you
after 'producing miraculous results don’t have to he perpetually wor­
in^previously pronounced incurable ried about their falling off. You
Chronic Diseases and Deformities can go rigid on tfilh your usual
through application of his original housework because we make
Bloodless Methods—without' the them to fit and to give perfect
use of Surgery. It is :.nid that his
service.
methods are similar to those em­
ployed by the famous Prof. Lor­ “We See That Vou See”
ens of Vienna, Auatria. Patients
come to Daytona from nil parts of
the United States every your to
consult hint.
Dr. Mcinhnrdi has been attend­
ing Clinics throughout the north­
ern Cities during the past summer
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
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iponths nnd he recently announced
lone
*110-------Opposite
P. O,
that he has advnnccd a complete
relief for Rupture by.the Hlondless
Methods without using Medicine,
SOLICITORS WANTED—Either In­
Surgery or Injections. • *
dies or gentlemen to call on mer­
chant*
and other business men and *«\For quick results, try a w ant ad.
licit old accounts for collection. Lib­
We give service obtninbd only In eral commissions promptly paid for
large manufacturing cities having services. W rite, Southern Adjustment
wel|, equipped shops, denning, fepaiy- Agency, Drew Rldg.. Orlando, Fla.*
ing, overhauling family sewing ( 'ma­
chines; charge only for supplies ami
tlmo used in work; nU charge to ex­
amine machine. Take advantage of
this opportunity. Skilled ami exper­
ienced^ men. The Roberts Co., Sew­
ing Machine Experts. Phone 2'H-W.
Fcrndalo Apts.
27i).|tp

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LEWIS STONE
a William DeMille Product!*

Kiwanis I’nrk Is a feenc of great
DUPLICATE BRIDGE LUXCIIFON
activity
these days with lha checker
Mrs.
Jt.
A.
Newman
was
the
graFriday—Mothers Club will m rtt *at
ami the' horso shoo throwers.
the homo of Mrs. George Pax tor. ti.iii* hoiless yesterday when &gt;he ert- games
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L rtuii.cd at a bridge Ipnclteon, ;U lo r . ■
on Myrtle avenue, at 3 o’cloejc.
J
.
II.
Mmldloston
of
Geneva
was in
home
on
Fourth
ntrcoL
thil
guest*
InSntunlny—Mrs. l„ P. Mi-Culler will
the
city
today
bringing
the
products
cludi
d
th»members'
of
the
Duplicate
entertain the members of the Ev­
passion for notoriety.
RevtaUa*
bridge club arid hcc extra table in of his form urn! grove.
ery Week Bridge Club.
No Reason Why It Should Fall
Tny
life
behind
the
Hroadway
f&lt;*t.
Monday—Mrs. Zcb Ratliff will enter­ honor of Mr*. Ed Fitzgerald of Dayto Give Vitality, Endurance
lights
nnd
in
the
tinsel
world
of
to.
Ju
st
suppose
you
read
the
Seminole
tain in honor of Little Mary Wy- tonn.
and Attractiveness to Run
:Icty. Dazzling gowns, gripping
County
Rank
ml
in
today’s
issue
and
The
valentine
suggestions
were
nttt Ratliff, at her homo on Magno­
Down Folks
dimaxes nnd a real All-Star cut
beautifully carried out in every- de­ sfArt.that thrift account now.
lia Avo., at n:30 p'. m.
.
Monday—Kt. Agnes Guild will meet tail. Quantities of rial heart*, cupids,
| The minute you start taking' READDED ATTRACTION
-Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Pounds of For­ (CU-MA, it begins to put your atom*
ut the homo of Mrs. Hen Coleman and othrr valentine novelties were
“A Movie Trip Thru
used. Vases and bowls of rcd_ aweet est City were- in .Sanford today visit­ nch in good shape r,o tin* fowl you eat
at n.-no p. m.
peas
were
also
effectively
placed.
*
t
ing
their
many
friends
nnd
shopping
Tuesday—Bridge Luncheon for So­
Filmland”
digests properly ami nsximilatc* iron
A silver basket of rifd sweet peas nt the stores.
cial Department of Woman’s Club
itfid vitamlncs *into yoirr blood. Rich
icnteied the luncheon tuhle placed on
nt Parish House.
red blood is what builds healthy tis­
citfior aide were ted candles 'in silver ' Sir Michael Smith of Winter Park
sue, strengthens your nerves and
8TKOUT FARM AGENCY
K. M. Kruse of Orlando was in the holders and shaded with silver ehmlcs and Orlando was in tho city today makes your skin clear nml rosy.
113 Magnolia AVe.
lined with red. The place cards were looking nfter his varied interests here.
city yesterday transacting business.
That’s why you hear and read about
Exceptional
bargain for a limited
dainty valentine bonta. At one o’clock He has some of the finest celery lands
so mnny people saying they get re­
time, fine location on Sanford Heighta
n
delicious
four
course
luncheon
wns
in this district of uncultivated lands.
Jacksonville wns represented here
—lot tOxlJ-i, 2 story 8 room hoz*,,
lief from constipation, nervousness,
yesterday by Robert It. Mulhollbnd sened.
indigestion,
lack
of
energy
nnd
loss
of
nil
improvements, hath, toilet, rlettrk
Following the luncheon, ap absorb­
P. K. Van Vnlkcnburg of Orlando
nnd R. W. KUemnn.
lights,
phono. Large Jonh, oak ,-j
weight
almost
from
the
first
doso
of
ing game of Duplicate bridgo was en­ nnd the mnnngcr of the Florida Mu­
RK-CU-MA.
pine
shade,
garnge, poultry hoaa,
Among those front The City Beau joyed, the prir.es for high score, brown tual Auto Inusuranrc Company wns
It Is not a "miracle" for RE-CUwiTfh
shed,
cow
stall. Owner dwlnuj
pottery
bowls
filled
with
sweet
peas,
in the city today on business and
tlftil attending Id business here yes
MA
to
bring
relief
to
|tcnplo
who
hnVe
quick
salo
has
put
a bargain price on
were won by Mrs. W. J. Thigpen nnd slinking hands with hln many Sanford
tr rdny, was J. H. Porter.
tried
mnny
remedies
to
regain
their
this
very
dc^irnhlo
property.
Mrs. K. M. Galloway. Mrs. Fitzgerald friends.
'
health,
strength
and
good
looks.
RKwill
give
possession.
C. W. Gvisch of Mt. Vernon, N. IL, was presented n lovely vanity.
CU-MA simply does whnt nature In­
203-tfc
*
arrived in Sanfonj yesterday and will
tended for your stomach to do. And
“RODIN
HOOD"
Rej
spend n short time hero.'
it docs it because it is made from
There l.i a lot to be said for May qua
|sgnie
of the most health giving and
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. O; Jackson, of Pat­ Valentina's “Robin Hood." True It Is city
heretofore
practically unrecognized
terson, N. J., were among the arrivals it revival, hut of a work that is nb- trni
medicines
ever
found.
! oluiely ns timely and na interesting of t
hreo yesterday.
JtEf-CU-MA Is sold in Sanford by
today n » it was thorty years ago when nlw
the Union Phntntney and the lending
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hlsen of Aus­ the Bostonians first gave it. For sheer
deateni
in every city.—Adv.
tin, Ohio arrived in the city yesterday bynuty of music, costuming and scon- T
is vistas ns well ns effectiveness ns age
for n short stay. .
an evening’s entertainment, it is hard* Pjh ,
iv t h i : c iiici it i in n r o r t iii :
POTATOES UNSOLD
MKYr.vni Jt m i l t i . ‘ r u i r i i r o r
Miss LucV Byrd Srnythe leaves this to recall anything that surpasses! the
r i .o n m t , in , i \ n io n m Ni i m ii .i :
afternoon for Del-und where she will De Kovcn masterpiece. Rut Miss Val McCo r m ic k r e t u r n s ’
r
o i.v i’v. in # iia n i :i ; i i v. '
CHICAGO,
Fs*li.
One
hundred
'«
revival
I
s
.eventful,
in
that
online'
FROM lilt I DA I. TOUR:
attend the Alpha Z Doha house pnity.
Next in Princess Theatre
J i t t i m T . I l n r« l y . 4' n t n p l u l t t n n t , %m
and
sixty
ear
loads
of
Inst
year's
the opera cumique is adequately e a s t
I l M t l l r I.. I l u r d j , l l r f n i d a t t f .
LOOKS MUCH YOUNGER
I I T A T IO N
bumper crop of potatoes nre still in
and beautifully done, and many have
commented extravagantly upon thev
the hnndn of dealers, an unprecedent­
ll . i t tl f * I. M a n l y .
l*n! n uw it
411&gt; I hr \ttnrlnlril I'rrMj
f r o m tut
fill *1
organization’s singing ability. This,
ed condition, according to the United In I tt h ia|i|*«*arlnK
n t*:iti «•* t h a t y o u iir»- a t i o n * r « i l CHICAGO, ’Feb.
Ilnrold.McCort lie producer says, is-the one quality
Stales department n( agriculture i l u t i t j&gt;( tlo* HtnD- •»f P l o r M . i , i lir«*f**r«
niick, chairman of the executive com­
y o u . I l a t t h ’ I. I l i m l y . u r n o n l « r t «| u m l
which she most values and never ex­
mittee of the International Harvester agents hero. Thi* condition is due to r* t i u l r m l tin llH' I M h «lay o f M . i r t li,
A I» r » 2 3 . t o u p p r t t r t o t h e h i l l o f r u in *
pects to abandon, for she* considers
the
slow
movement
of
traffic.
‘
II. 8. Mattox of Folkston, Gn.r was
Company, who reached New York on
D l.tin t n l i i i i l t t &lt;J i i K a l n n t y o u I n Mil*
that
the
substitution
of
dancing
for
Weather
conditions
retarded,
their
am ong-the arrivals here yesterday
Saturday with his lisido, Ganna WalsIt I h ortf* t • &lt;1 t h a t l l i i n n i t h %t* to* p u h *
singing in the modern musical produc­
and will spend n few days hcru on
ka, arrived home n|mc today, refus­ movement and distribution, While the l U l i r i l In t !»•• H a v i f o rt l H* r;*hl »»nn* a
tions makes a big place in the Amer­
f o r t i K lit, u i p Iiii .
ing to discuss plan*, lie confined has market, nhuwed a general decline 6f %v»’vli'
business..
U I T N K S S n t v Itu ittl a m i t h e *••:»! ».f
WITH EACH TUBE CHLOR-E-DIXO
ican theatre for such productions as
from
5
to
10
cents.
Early
spring
pro­
Dah
l
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t i r t Vn t li 1 t It•* I t t h «];»&gt; o f J a n ­
remarks to his health and tile weath­
‘'Robin Hood" which she proposes to
u a r y A l»
ducts
from
Florida
and
the
south
were
MBRRIE MATRONS
'
er. Hu looked much younger than
(Hi :am&gt;
k . a noftiLAKS
C’l r r k o f th* f l m i l t t!»»iirt
An enjoyable social nlfair of yes­
on his return a year ago from an Eu­ on the markets early and in some in­
Hriiilnotr*
t Nuivity. P t n r l i l n .
stances prices dropped. •
terday afternoon, wns the bridge p a r-j
ropean trip.
U r n . A. I l r f ' t r t l e a .
fx iM fltu r am t o f U o u m o l
, PHONE 323
Strawberries, with public approval,
’PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
ty given by Mrs. C. E. Henry a t her]
fu r ro m n la liiim i.
remained alrady throughout the week.
I -1’• : i. 2-2*!I.1C-23-3-2.D-I&lt; KODAK‘Dealer
THE REX ALL STORE
home on Magnolia avenue, the guests
being the members of the Merrie Ma­
trons Bridge Club, there being two
tables of players.,
Exquisite roses combined with ferns j
10 Stores in Georgia
1 Store in Florida
were artistically used in the rooms
Uritain
lias
her
prohlerri
in
Mosul,
where the card tables were nr/angqd. [
France hns hers in Ruhr. The world
During the afternoon n spirited
is hanging on then uIconic. Working
game of bridge was played, the prize,
In
harmony these two powers might
for high score, a hand painted rose
settle
both problems, lint it is im­
Imwl, wca won by Mrs. It. J. Holly.
possible f.ii them to gel together.
At the conclusion &lt;»f the card game
the hostess served club sandwiches,
Sail ford’s New Store
Phone 127
fluffed celery hearts uml Mrawin'cry
short cuke.
'
MANY WILL OBSlvUYl
* Mrs. Henry's guests were Mrs. R.
LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
J. Holly, Mrs. H. II. Lewis, Mrs, W.
T. IJtngley, Mrs. Fred Wulsnut, Mrs.
preparations arc being made for the
observance of Lincoln's birthday anniveraary in the capital this year. A
dinner In honor of the Lincoln univer­
PARHNT-TKACIIER9 AHH’N.
sity will he attended by . President
T he'Parent Teachers ^Ai.sociation Harding, his staff, Supreme Court
had a most Interesting nnd instruct­ Justice Tr.ft and many others. Ad­
ive meeting yesterday 'afternoon at dresses will be dclivcrdtl by the presi­
the Grammar school. Miss Fort lie ted dent and Secretary' Hughes.
John
DIAMONDS
ns secretary.
,
Hays llanionind will be toastmaster.'
Watches
Several matters of importance were The occasion will signalize the alien­
discussed, and It was voted to buy ing of a nation wide campaign for
Silverware
scales for tho gram m ar school. Tht building-funds.
Cut Glass
Child’s Welfare department also vot­
ed to pny the balaiico. due on equip­
f a v o r e d t y p e s in d r a p e d
Vanity Cases
ment for the Rest Room at the Gram­ Inland Waterway
FROCKS
mar school. Port of the money has
Pensacola to Mobile
Exceedingly smart results have liccn
boon raised by Mrs. J. H. Cowan and
nrhicvrtl in the ritsigu &lt;&gt;( iIrene two.
Proposed
by
Fletcher
dr.qssl tnodrh. l).til: hhc faille crfpo
her committee. Splendid reports were
is iikhI fur Ilie firvt rlrcsi, iiluinusl with
also given by tho various committees.
Illy Ttir A«-«rlnlfil I’rtMl
SCOUT PERCALE, per yard
red and blue silk rml&gt;rur h ry. The sidr
WASHINGTON, Feb. U.—Prelimi­ girdle U held t*»jBtlief »*iih lain
During the afternoon Mrs. Henry
buckle* of rwl and Id tie enamel. Flow­
Wight presented tho numc of Flor­ nary nurvey for an inlnml waterway
OFF ON ANY ARTICLE IN
ing section* Imythcn die doling
ence Gilliert Ilanscom, an entertain­ between Pensacola and Mobile, was
COLORED VOILES, per yard
slrcvTt and, il preferred may Iw
THE STORE
er of, monologues, songs in costume, proposed in a bill introduced by-Sen­ catliered into narrow sridluntl*. TIjc
nink planologuos, who will give an en­ ator Fletcher today. He also intro­ front gotc of the nitarhvd Ivvo-jiiccc Wc tiro moving into our new
skirt is afiimt'il (n lung first ai the
MERCERIZED BATISTE, Assorted Colors, y a r d ..... 40c
tertainment hero nt the high school duced a bill for the survey of tho
left side In cavath* style. Medium store nt .107 East Flrnl Street on
next Thursday evening, under the nus. Manatee river. .
sire rc*piin*s -Dj yards ttt kuII toafctial. March first.
Faille cif|S', (a d.ir'-* gra*, i» u-c'l
PINK AND BLUE DIMITY CHECKS, yard
fof tlies*vur.d dress, whir1! it. nude with
a long walsictl undtrWly an-1 aa
attached Iwopiecc (oumLilion skirt.
■ Open I)rty nnd N ight
Ladles’ Rest Room
Hie aver-t Ifcm is «lr.i|Hd a» the tides,
WITCHERY CREPE, yard
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the ras«-jilc* K ing farc.1 with ronnud
g 8 YEARS OLD— Him run over 200.(100 miles nnd now runs
blue Mtia. Mnlium -ire ivquirvs Jjfj
yanls 10-Inch material.
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like a new car. This
v
KNICKERBOCKER TWEEDS, yard
First Model: PictorLd Review Drras
No. HJJ. Sires, 16 tu 20 year*. Price,
P.
WEINBERG
35 cents.
.Proprietor
Second M.jdd: Dress No. NJ6.
Sixes, 16 to 2U years. Price, 35 ccnU. Corner 1st St. nnd Pulmetto Ave,
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ly the tenth mutes the actual reduc­
tion only half a cent, because the 10
per cent we obtained before brought
VafcHahrit c r e r y a t l r r i M i i M r » | t l Ha*Ihe actual cost to 13 vi cents, but it
4 « r n( O if H e r a ld n«IM |&gt;x&gt; 107
M a o a l U A i r . , D a a la n l , F la .
is n move in n popular direction.
The Herald Printing Co.} Now in n few days, we understand,
r r n i.is iir .n s
jthc current will be strong in the early
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evening like it is lute ul night and we
n. J. iin u .v
"V.rcirriiir»-Trr»«iirrr wj)| be |,ack in the pood old days beK. J. l . t l .I . A t t l t
II. A. SKRIi... . A'jVJfiMnV MaaaJrr fore we began monkeying with the
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A Srariuiaf itair* xinSe Ka«wa **■ lights and had real service. Every
Appllr»Uo»______*_____ ' dny in every way l.ccsburg is getting
I.i:\V ls S l l i r r .... CtrralaHon s ta n a a rr |H-tt&lt;’r nI)lJ better.—Leesburg CoinI ' h n n r aao -W n f ( r r A (•■ in.
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IT IS Al.ltBAUY BEING DONE
Representative W. 1*. Mercer of Sucounty i t quoted approvingly
Jacksonville Journal for ile-

T k e M b IS- In IH-tmxe W e e k l r l l e r nld r n l l r r l r e o i e r n
Sentlnnle
( ' m i n i , wunee
nod la pnh ilalird e v e r r l ' r l d n r .
S d v e r*
lla ln x r a l r * mnde h n tm n » n nppllen I by the
(Inn. S3 .D0 p e r j e n r . a l t r a i a In n d i n i i r * . ,Ja r j,;|j

im m iia t t iik associatf .o i’Uk s “ Let them audit every state instl• m m .d ^ r ^ '^ V o V ^ p u b llC T M o r if ^U rn i" Florida and the county court
dll orw* lUsjmlehen credited to It or bouse* ns well," exclaim* Mr, Mercer,
not otherwise nredlted In this oaper
,
. ,
and a Inn the local news publlahod “An audit should be made a t least
‘"jm V laht. of rn.put.tle.ilon of special &lt;&gt;P™ « year, and every si* months
dlapalchrs herein are nleu reserved.
would !«• even better. When these au■----'
' dits are marie, they should not be plucOff.ee, URtlAI.ll Ml II.IHMl, Phone MH ^ ^
,j(jl ^
,w
published, ill order that the people
might know what is going on."
Ever since the county finance net
of 1915 became a law “county court
houses" have been audited every six
Jersey will use poison gas on th e 1months, and ihe ft ibune has no inmosquitors this Fpring and endeavor formation to dlf.«et its statement thnt
t o dealmv
n e (1f
the tong
to
destroy everv
every oone
of the
long billed
billed every state institution is audited "hi
birds In the Jersey meadows. It might lenat once a year.
Representative Mercer Is right in
help Hoboken some.
' his other demand*, however, thnt these
----------- oWanda Ilawley, of the movies,I audits should he published and not
v. nut a ri divorce because her husband; pigeon-holed,
called her a “brainless fool." Of course' If all the public institutions, whelhthe authenticity of the charge will or go\ornmentnl or' financial, were
required to publish the auditing relicve to !&gt;&lt;• proved in court.----------- o----------port* made on then), there would InLimestone promises to add to the fewer tangled up county affairs with
laurels of Harden county by becom­ incompetent officials holding on, and
ing h rival of Sanford in the produc­ fewer state and other banks going to
tion of celery. About, thirty exper­ the bad.
ienced celery growers of Kalamazoo,
rleThere never was a more
Michigan, have Iwcome Interested In lan d ed or powerfully just law asked
growing celery at Limestone,—W au-i fm in Florida than timt urged by thchulln Advocate.
(Torlda State ITess Ass6eiati6iu that
Forfifn
Ht|iirrtiiUtlvi» 3
THE AMERICANPRESSASSOCIATION

't o to to t o to
to to to to to
pagnndn. if it did not, there would to to
to
be no continuation of the plan.
to
Yet more than that do large institu­ to
to
Ra
tions endorse. They bellev thnt even
to
their patrons, those who are frequent­ t o
to
to
ly querying on n business through the
to
niii of the hank’s funds, should lie to
to
to
STATISTICIAN
REPORTS
ON
TAX
SITUATION
IN
WASH­
good advertiser!. Here is what Fesr i
INGTON EOIUBUSINESS MEN AND INVESTORS
tus J. Wade, president of the Mer­ to
r i
cantile Trust Company, of St. Lulls, to
to to to to to to to to to ‘ to to to to to Ra to to to to to
says in this regard:
"When we strike nt advertising,
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Feb. such a tax would Ik? a distinct setback
meaning, of course, efficiently applied
10.—"When
will tuxes bo reduced 7" to every one.. Natural resources,
advertising, we strike nt salesman­
The ’pfuMcm f, uppermost in the avnll.'iplc labor, nor even capital. Is
ship, and the heart of business For
tin* hanker to rlo anything to retard mind of the American bu*iric3» man sufficient to moke nieouptry prosper*
ami investor ns he 'figures hi* report oiyi., Russia isjric h in nutural re­
business right now is suicide.
for 1922, • • - * 51 ,
sources. A frica’abountfe In available
"When the merchant pulls down his
To got the answer Roger \V. Bnh- labo£, and in every country where
ihlrgle and waits for business to
money N cheapest business is a t Us
come to him in a buyer’s market, we son, statistician, has spent n week in worst. Prosperity is really the result
Washington
studying
the
tax
situa­
laugh nt him, and call Him n poor bus­
tion. His first hnnd findings and un­ of Initiative courage and’ hopefulness.
iness man.
These intangible hut all Important
biased report is of vita! interest. *
"When he is forced to cut down one
"Future taxes," snya Sir. Ruhson, force* are tho result of encouraging
of his best methods of selling because
business. We cannot get prosperity
hi* banker*considers advertising an “depend, in part, upon future expen- i*y putting u hall and chain on the en­
unnecessary item of ’expense and re- jrlitures. The figures for the past year terpriser. &gt;
'uses an otherwise deserved loan pure- on this score, nt least, arc very hope­ "Inheritance taxes may ho incrcas*
!j on that principle, it is my humble ful, Whatever criticism may be
without affecting business, Conopinion thnt we should "inilgh a t the ma&lt;J° °f the present administration it ^grevs
may even increase the tqx on
must
be
ndmitted
thnt
it
has
exerted
bunker, and feel sorry for the mer
incomes, from Rtocks and bands with­
c
continuous
effort
to
reduce
expendichant.
.
.
, . turns, An honest attem pt Is being out hurting the furm rr, but n re-en­
"Don t mistake my meaning. It U jmn(Jc to-lntroduco an.l operate n bud- actment of the excess profit?, tax,
1 basic hanking principle that a loan i t
#tem&gt; M th[. confcroncc (lf which paralyzes efficiency, enterprise
must he well secured, and a firm can- nure(|u Chififg&gt; hc,d r m .nUy nt the and initiative would ho distinctly
not borrow merely because H I . a big Contincntlll Memorial Hall some COO harmful to nil sections of the country
8“ccc« ful n lverli.er.
But the I , mpt lQ kffM t furih, r ec0nomy in and to farmers, business men and
fact that it is a believer in advert s- ^ „pcrntion of thp Bovt.rnment husl- wage workers alike.
&gt;ng and wants to use a portion of the
‘ These figures nn government re-

LOWER TAXES NOT YET I N '
SIGHT, SAYS BABSON

-i

P e o p le s B a n k
of Sanford
A Sanford Inslitulion under the direct man­
agement of the following

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

VJ

.

J. It. Anthony, \V. 1L Tuiipi(;liffe&gt;.Pr. S. I’ulMU
eston, 'E. H. Hawkins, JV, E. Scoggan,,

C. Fi, Willlama

, nt-.*

ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

Sanford, Florida
:

I

i

tation may tend to bring out n rush THREE EHTAHI.ISHMENTS
of new issues which will have a de­
IN FLORIDA MAKE .
pressing effect on the municipal bond
BASKETS AND WAHE8
m arket In spite of the strengthening
tendency which many people expect.
(Ilr Thr ,%*«&lt;I|-In(ril I' if h I
HV-■ WASHINGTON, Feb. in.-Thcre
"Al?
this
means,"
concluded
Mr.
T ! Jr',"M
z r r , : h't'fz - * » * . w * . m .......... ..i... m
«•* &lt; m * * * m * . ***
l
1 , , i?
'
r*t&gt;-«luc« ulillEutlmn. cf «.ur«c, cnii.M-illlton lu In v u to n . Thi-j- mean lhal Bnhson, "that the very large inves- wore1three establishments in Florid*
** ir
*
not ho changed, and in spite of the
present demand for non-taxnbiu tops will continue to hold tax-exempt engaged primarily in the mnnufarEndorsements of that nature com- Spjcn(jjtj
dunc to cut down cur-jbondf will continue. A good many fecutities but there is no reason why tttj! &lt;|()j)ud|(lD fitd rattan and wib
ng fmm the head of' an institution rent expenditures, the expenses of the people who hive their money In tax- tbl. overage investor shmfld stampede low ware to rcjiort the value of the ir
which hr.:! ft wonder
f.ul business government for 1922 reached a total aide securities have continued to hahl tl,
fUCj,
The bond crop products--at $5,00U or more for th.1
.............................
growth and whoso standing is renp.rk- &lt;|f ^ f71,:,; ,02, 199.hu. Nearly one bil- thesu securities and pay a t a x on j &gt;onc c r o p t bat bus never yet been year 192JI, according to figures made
e-bly high, must hr taken ns conclusive |jun (if lhil( amounl wns ,,nil, out n8 them with n sub conscious hope that j,n()Wn to fail. Many people believe public by the Department of Com­
that niuch is to be gained through int(&lt;reit on th(, inib| it. ,|obu suc}, «H some time, some day, sumo hoiv, rom o|yint mving to the improved conditions, merce. Florida ranked with Georgia
publicity.----I*u!atkn News.
Liberty Ronds nml other outstanding where, their tnxr&lt; would bo reduced. mont.y wi,| i,c much higher and that in this respect.
The largest number of firms engag.
. ~o
t
securities in the UnitC.i S tates; $253,* A statistical study of the situation n(| bonils wilj aecline in price .luring
ed
in this work, were Located in New
Bl II.DING FDR THE FUTURE , OO,000 vva- c o d In pensions to so|- loads one to believe that higher taxes lbt. „,.xt few months. This may ho
York
where returns were received
but I seriously doulit It. Altho
idiers, or their dependents, of the war -re hero to stay, and that it will he n
from
61.
The Herald
is glnd to. see the go h! (,f 1812, Mexican war, Indian wars, real foal to keep them &lt;! .wn to pros- , |ie H„bsonrhart stands today at S
,
V.’ith the exception of Alabama
per ct-Td above normal, which would
th" ( 11 *l;U,n,i,,ft ‘ "j'l'ititlee riv ll war and Spanish \merlenn war ent fljrure.
"All
interest
In
tax-rmept
sccirrities
ordinarily
signify
thnt
we
are
e
n
ter-j
whore
five small establishments re--------------„ -------------j p u b l i c p ro. ee,li n g , a n d p u h ji c m u l ll - ° f l h v ,S " " for&lt;1 tr h H r a ‘, , r | ' r , r
wHIle OlfeO.OOO.WH) w a s p a i d f o r c o m ported,
Florida and Gem gin h ud the
pensntions,
enre
and
training
of
vet-1may
also
be
increased
by
u
rom-ditu
mg
atiotlu
r
period
of
inflation.,
a.
st;»Turkey* warn* the nUles to look out phoulrf he publhlmL The op|K&gt;Ailion tt
n t ltl
’Ji 1
uo1 * ,&gt;r 1 ,5
for mine* in muJ nrmiml the port of thnt prnpo.u'ii Inw mine Inrguly from
M u
n t &gt;* ^ •* r* 11,1
uran* of the world war. Approxi- lional nmcidmcnt jir.-.m’-toig tlm rch t -tii.il study rlio a g ’y suggest■« that southern states in the mine br of rnway of niatelv $155,000,000 went for the of, any more 'tax-exem pt'.’ A reso thi* pre-'ent ojtitnisli. figure i-i only lerpriess in this industry, even if they
•Smyrna. Well, if thnt hunch of cold cotltitv officials, and not a few stall biK thinir&lt; to »!‘i h«*rt* in
planning
the
city
of
the
future—the
tatmy, and $47r».|M?0,bnu for the navy. Ilution to ibis effect i before congriv- temporary. The great readjustment do have only three apiece.
b lo o d e d pirates blow up any American otTicmii iii e known to have dipped no
city
of
our
dream?-—ami
f’ity
Engi­
About AO per cent &gt;«f mu toiai expen- oi the pri-.
4*5!&gt; If it ,* p.jT*etl. v.hhn t, ited uver two ye a rs ago ic
warships we would change our Idea o a r in the stream to hold hack tlo
neer I red Williams who is chairman Inures go to the j a;, mciit of interest, ,| will go before thr sta te , for ratifi- only about f&lt;&lt; per cent ci m p k te . My
Daily Herald on sale at Jw'.* Smoke
c f war and go over there on the f i r s t progress of the c ra ft that i- rb m l)
of
this
important
committee
knows
Mouse,,
Mobley*5' Drug Shoe and
irking
funds,
fen
ion
and
the
relief
■
cation.
long
It
will
t-e
:
tint?.,
hewpn-ilii
lion
is
that
hotul
pri
e.t
in
IP23
warship sent out. It i* just about the heating its way a g a in st the head
v.hi.l he want: ami his mnimittoe ho? t" Veterans.
H
unts
1'hnrmacy.*
'* • tf
ge
nbotu
the
sam
e
ns
the
jt.ver,
before
*A-h
i
bdl
will
g
tt
the
will
aver
wind*
of
political
rings
ami
the
cprtime of tile year to spank that hunch
brought
out
sonic
good
ideas
for
the
ront of fe a r &lt;&gt;f publicity.
"During the fi«-al year of 1922, th e !necessary two-third.* of th" Date* to hr d price ill 1922, and the ‘tax-ex
of Turks good and plenty.
■ity of Snnfoul, There are so many big Igovernment
Do you trade nt the Garh ami i ’«rIf Florida ever needed a law, it.
collected
£ 1, 109, 101,- [sign it. that it may b. ri.-t?.- a ,oii*titu- i-titpt?** will follow the general market,
-----------o-----------hlngs that can fw'done ntni will he tr»0.1M. . Freaent pi* pi ts, however, tioital r.men.ini.;.t. *:.e’i if ina&lt;ts?d it,
"It will be safest for investors lb ry Stores? ("all for QUICK Si.UA portfolio n f Kerddswot-t 'ndyeftis- needs this publicity Jaw proposed and
done hero in the next ten years and
indicate that no suth amount will be “f cour**. couhl i iit be r i t ’oacti.e rouiit on present high taxes conlinu- VICE TRANSFER Parcel Delivery la
ing material used in the various ctar.s- urged by the papers of the s ta te .—
I
wc all expect to live thnt long and
Tam
pa
Tl
ibune.
ndliwted
in 1923. The ex/ess profilslai.il cumiot a ffr ’ toe tax e.-.cieat • &lt;;- ing, c'.'en if congress bus ronA enough take your packages to your d&lt;«or.
ca of advertising mediums has been
see the fntits of mu' labors and we
tax
hi-,
been ram.. . i and general set' rille* ah . - i ■u.i I T'i. - x.-ry ngi-not to le-eiiaet an excess profits tax.-' 2dd&gt;Thu-FriSnt-tfc
rompiled by the Florida Citrua Ex­
h-oild all work l&lt;&gt; that &lt;ml that San.
O l'lt BRIGHT I’ltOSI’E tT S
biiiiiit-ss
is not r- prosperous, and
change, ns illustrative that a real
fmd in the in- a let! years will be not
therefore
will not yield as much in
%
stall’ d o e s n it alw ays excel Florida in !
inly one of thy grente.it commercial
♦ t * **********1**1**1*^
* 1 * ♦
*
*
*+**4****
iff
cimractcr and appeal of the advertin'-j Sanford never looked better to tin centers in Central Florida but it taxes as in previous year*. To meet
ing of her inU'rests. The successful investor than right now and it look’ -hoiild olio be n tourist resort ami this situation, I'lesidcnt Hording has
development of markets for Florida Jf"&lt;id IweaiiM- juoperty has not reach me of the most iienutiful rititis in inrnestly rwjuesttsl Uiat expenditures
Si
Sealdsweet orange* nml grapefruit ed the ky line !».•■ other citiev hav« clnniln. Theiv is so much to work be «ut by ?92,oity,oou more.
“ If we look at the United States)
|
has resulted from the extensive ad- Jdone nml the chance U&gt;jsiveit In n city wjlh hl!n. especially on our beautiful
vcrtlsinir inmimi^ns which Imvp l&gt;crn irrowirtjf ns fn t nn Snnfopil u tr.«» lake front and our beautiful suburbs government o&gt; we would a corpora-;
carried on each year by tfcc Florida
*he worhl. Every; atrangci and when building wo should lose the tion, thure is no cause for alarm. ExE
Citrus Exchange. Any )»erson may!*'* lhe city remarks about the build- ri&gt;tnme rein I spiril somewhat and build pen res have Increased, to be sure, but
secure one of the portfolios upon up- *'tg operations here—nil with Sanford •vpn in 4h.e business district with nn expenses have increased In all Inisi-) f
plication to the Florida Citrus fcx. money—nlimit the deet» f water pro­ eye for the? beautiful. Our city will ij nepse*.
On January 1st, 1923, We had .
[
change, Tampa; or to The Thomas Ad­ jects ami about the tourist hotel pro­ ioim time have new rity huildings i Mi e I niled M a te s, in gold S.1.9-.».-j *&gt;*#
t *, abt-i.l t , pep cent of all tin X
vertising Service, Jacksonville, which ject. nh iu* the beautiful count ly club oid in l i e s r-■ **j&gt; r 1 ..slier cMies a re i
•ilid g ilf link . nliiiot 11.&lt; great tnn I.
prepared the advertising copy,
pi' l l'll'g nci. v.ririkle-. iu tlie build- U&lt;dd in the vvor I.!. Of this, over three A
ct g ioduitiy aii'lcitru- fiutt glowing,
mg I • ;ied i \pc t t*i p.iy for tl’.-ir and ..tn q u a r.’i I'dlioii i* held in the
A
.ib'ul
th value of Said nil lui 'mi’f
RETURNING THE BATTLE FLAGS
city building! with rents as the fol­ treasury mostly in the form .of hub
p rujaity and ii i.leiice properly, and
lowing fro ml lie .St. Augustine Rec­ lion. If We look lit the ledges, t i e ; ‘J
A despatch from Maine, in ye(*ter‘I10 l"f‘ll&gt; subtirlw just now ord
lUj V
VHlj(| italicnte:
find that tl.ttuo.OlMl tax payers and r &gt;
would
indicate;
day’s ilernld Stated that the governor
"do tindr own. atmut our lug
".Seme cities as Wtdl ns licnple are
'CorparatJonii, contributed $2,- ♦&gt;
of Maine and the state offlcUls would
“ "‘J.
’masters aMihnnce and it would m W W * in 1922. While only j X
return the battle (lag* captured by, 1 nml t nt L .it basin a id city p .n
^
, j,,
v r
v:&gt;ed, I i:l,’l’i7.! - as received frnm fJa
i oin that Charlotte, N. ('., belong
PERM A N EN T FINISH
Maine troops in the Civil war to the a,!'1 (' ,M’S'1 ,l"' ",an-v aml div. se in. in the frunt rank of muuicipiditte* se-j'customs and duties.
southern states from which they ha.l Pavem ents already going or getting
'Further
-t
tdv
indicates
that
tin.
.TV
curing that reputation. Charlotte is
been taken. The statement :.uld U nmdy to go. in fart, th. re i* lml a city proposing to creel a cimdfliWd-eity ;
'
dm i n . the next few y.-.iti ,s t
was nn net inspired by the thought
**u' ' ’7&lt;‘
Fanford in the entire m-l t i.’iofy building thob will pay for n,,t "H-*'f try .v • to decrease the jo. . y
I’lokon Plaids and Clucks with
that the war vva* long forgotten mid '" l,,h
ha' ;,"-v *'ril-'htci pio-pe, t- it-. If. ii'id which will vurnisli amide 1 h'nhrct. Inti r.ithi'r iff trying ti(i y
the battle Hag really belonged to th? I,l:‘n S'1" f" nl fc"1 '*"• ' autoi^ to th. room for the needs of. public officials j told it where it
rum
and keep it
Silk Sti’ijR*, yard
'lh Shades, special
♦ ?
south and would be returned there a S i'''* ' ,m’ ‘b "11, 1,1 Rnto ilti* and tin*; for a long time to come. The plan K*’ing tumh higher.
property
an evideiue of real reunion iff the! nro investing in Sanford
Unless a miracle happens, some X
, rails for n twelve story stru ctu re! "Unless
,,r g„R11. , -.ii will bo passed ini
north and soutii. Tins has beeu done every day. And the people here can . . .
thank
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
for
whk'h
'
,rl,v',k“
^
'"
"
‘roorns
and
nee
hill
in many;.instances ond the south has
1921. If not passed with the presi­ f
the
right
kind
&lt;ff
publicity
and
Hoff
^
o
m
p
a
n
y
it.g
officc*
on
two
returned the Mags captured by Ihe
with the upper ten Murici-given dent's consent it will probably be pass­
southern .tramps from the northern can thank the live and enterprising
ed over hi* v| to. This will call for n
i
"» ^
troops ami ns time goes on this g^ent business men who have ever been * :"r
huge additional sum of money. Then
‘ h“ t,,an l!i *°
mmi !!f
idriv of no north, south, east or west ready to put their shoulders ,tn tl.e 1
there is n tremendous' mail building
■
th1cm 1,va' 1;
will be carried out in’every part of wheel and U p along every- j/,md \ablt* iatur, if noc&lt;l«l,hi‘Vt'
f&lt;»r the use of program, thtt proposed nationalization f
the country. Ami this i* as it ImuhLi nil,Vl'n" !lt ^"r l *U! puMJejgaod. iheie
, .
of eual mines and the demands upon V
nre sumo In-re who never turned their “
jt I.: estimated that the rental from the treasury by the Farm er Bloc.
?
.hand over to help the town hut they
“When I talked w ith financiers re­
office*
will not only pay the interest
are
in.the
minority
and
they
ought
to
Assorted sizes, chocks, Silk
T
50 P a tte rn ^ to select from , ILu
THIRTEEN C ENT C URRENT.
In’ ready now to clbnh in the baud vva- i «R the construction cost*, but will re- garding possible measures of taxa­ f
tion
to
meet
these
additional
eXpcnkind th a t never fades, yard,
finish, yard
the Iwnds In twenty years, and
It was a nice little present the new gon nnd help blow the horn Instead! tire
give the county nn income of twenty ditures and proposed .increase in our
of
standing
back
with
the
old
,Unie
administration made the customers of
thousand dollar* per year. The part national budget, the suggestions nre t
our municipal plant when the Janu­ hammer.
of
tlie co*&gt;t assumed by the city will ns follows: (l) A Sales lax. (2) A ?
This city i* going ahead and it will
%
ary hill* came iu without any bluster
(!}) T
he
met at the same time and the city tax on light beer and wines.
fulfill
the
prediction
of
the
Herald
or noise but showing current nt 13
will have an income of ten thousand Further customs and internal rove- fI*
*
instead of 15 cents. Of course, the of TEN THOUSAND I’EOIM.E IN
dollar* from the building while it »* nues. (4) Collecting from Europe |
stipulation that nil hills MUST he paid 1923 If—everybody helps to push the
the $10,000,000,900 owed us nn&lt;l, (6) !♦&gt;
great thing* that a few patriots have paying for itself.
The
Restoration of the Excess Ijriif-! A
is.'vii pushing for years and years. . "Ksnie St.-A ugustine people have
.
Now is the time to get together, re ­ tucked away in tliuir minds, the plan its Tax.
"The
keener
students
of
taxes
«I?&gt;A
o • e
• • •
U SELL
for a community center, which will
WHEN U
most
universally
recommend
the
snle*
J
do yoUr part toward making Sanford include auditorium, el ah rooms, nnd
YpUR REAL
LIST IT
1 /*\
•
gieat and it is your duty to liecomc offices for city officials. They will inx, hut politically there seems ta be
ESTATE
W ITH US
little
chance
of
the
new
congress
Jm
t
an active citizen l&gt;y becoming an ac­ bring this fprth at the psychologies)
jt through. A tax on light beers
tive member of the Chamber of Com­ ■
moment,
meantime L
every
plan ting
,turn, ill, nnd
i*im iiiu.iiifciiim
'llij j, |iit*li
,i. t:i
i*
■
Improved celery farm, an orange
merce. No other agency can put over followed successfully by other cities(i s . G'*1/ w 'to* a1
present time is&gt;ccrgrove, a city home, a vacant lot,
the big things for Sanford except the of course o f momentous interest.
out p! Ihe question. Both tusSueh n plan ns that outlined nbovc lo’m nnd internal revenue taxes are ns
wild land, firo or auto insurance
Chamber of Commerce.
—... ■ n----------is not feasible, of euurse, for this com- high ns the public can stand. Hence,
make* no difference—see us—
we have what you want or we
BANKS AUK BECOMING CATRONS munity, which does not go in for by the process of elimination the po“sky-scrapers” still the Idea Is n good Utical lenders strenuously refuse to
will get it for you.
OF PUBLICITY
one for the community here to serve, cancel the European debt for fear of
Mare nml more financial institutions and St. Augustine people studying the re-enactment of the excess profits
are realizing thnt only through good on their own civic problem wiJI find tax.
AGENTS
publicity is there success to he found. the plan worth reading about any­ "Their fear iu this regard is well
founded not from a purely selfish
,
All wealthy, progressive hanks in the how.”
REAL ESTATE
point of view* on the business man
Icrger cities arc* firm patrons of the
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
daily newspapers—their hills amount­ Daily Herald on sale at Joe’s Smoke who must pay such n.iax, but beyiuse
405 W. First S I, SANFORD, FLA ing to huge nggrgentes through the House, Mobley’s Drug Store ( nnd of its effect on the prosperity of jhc
tf whole country. • -fTjie re-cnactroent of
year. It pays them to carry this pw»’ Hunt's pharmacy,

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fji'gandies

65c
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Romper Cloth

49c

26c

65c

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PAGE

HOUSE APPROVES SETTLEMENT
DEBT FUNDING COMMISSION
PLAN FOR BRITISH DEBT
' to THE EXISTIN'
FUNDING STATUTE: Al*.
TUOKITY TO SETTLE

am endm ent

Ton can find the name of
•Terr Btre Business Man
In Sanford in this Column
each day.

to
to
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to

I l l r T h e .'••iM'Intrtl I ' r r M I

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we pi case you, tell others; if not,
tell tu. Phone 498

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
SANFORD

Classified Ads le a word. No ad taken for less than 23e and positively no
elsssified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
FLORIDA the words and remit accordingly.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

FOR SALE

FOlt SALE—Dosier and Guys’ paints
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
General Shop and Mill FARMERS—You can gst seed bed
frani~) and irrigation plugs at the
Work * •
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEF FOR SALE—7room cottage nnd four
117 Commercial Street—Sanford. Fla
connecting lots, tinner Third nnd
Pine Ave. Call 401 Magnolia Ave­
nue.
2G9-5tp
B. W. HERNDON
FOR SALE CH EA P--1023 .1 lupmobilc touring car. Address K care
INSURANCE AGENCY
Sanford Herald,
2G'J-&amp;tp
IRE-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
HOUSE, Tent and furniture for sab?
cheap. Inquire at earner of French
S. O. Shinholser
Avenue nnd Geneva St.
270- Up
FOR SALE—Oakland six, five pas­
Contractor anti Builder
senger, extra lire, all Cord UrCs,
new* battery. First clas* condition.—
SANFORD
J. T. M., care Herald.
272-fitp
FOR SALK—Barred Rock egga for
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons hatching from the best fit) hens nut
V:«tnlj)Ijifer«l 1004
of a flock of over 200 that average
/
n -E -A -L
i:-*-T -A -T -n
more than Ifil) eggs each last season.
F n*tu»
f in (w titiin la
15 eggs, $1.50; $7.50 per hundred.—
l'n -1 m p r o v e d l a n d
littu rn tirp
0. A. Tyler, Osteen, Volusia county,
I ’l l y L o l a
S tirrlf Honda
Florida.
272-3tp
llo ttirs %
Loan a
FDR SALE Bungalow with fotir
liu a ln r ii I 'r o p r r ly
l lo n la m U in n rM
rooms and hath, also garage. Fur­
M ain Oflflco
nished or unfurnished. Also five
M E l*C 1 I *It KA L T Y CO )I I*A X T
acre farm on good road. Very easy
HAM F O IIU IXVKSTW E X T COJIPA X Y terms. Inquire at 1103 Ouk avenue.
P h o n e 44
1 0 1 - 4 M itjg n o llji A i r .
273-31 p

STEWART The Florist
Cut Flowers-------------- Floral Design*
Annual and Ornamental Plant*

FOR RENT—Eight room house, ;
located,—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sum

8H Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W
FOR RENT—Large front bed runm
SANFORD MACHINE also garage
Palmetto Ave,
COMPANY
FOR RENT—Three mom iiiiarlmcnf,
General Machine nnd Boiler
with hath. Unfurnished.
Light*
Works
and water included. $25.00 a month.
Cylinder Grinding
Mr*. Alexander Vaughan.
Phone
Automobile Repairs
323-J.
271-fitp
Acetylene Welding
RENT—Furnished apartment
Rhone G2---- -— Sanford, Florida
room* and bath. Inquire Oi l

L. B. HODGINS

S. I!. Dickson attended ihe Sihuhouse. man-lleink concert at Orlando last
with good water, land for garden, week.

FOR

AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL WORKS

M. nrnd Mrs, Detmon MeWorkmnn
nnd three children and Mr. Willard
McWorkinan of Indianapolis arrived
hero on Friday nnd nre located at
tho Clunscr cottage for tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Twymnn Hicks of
Staunton, Va., arrived Friday and
are the guests of their uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs.
T. Dink cl.
.ludson Duncan of Texan spent the
week end the guest of hi* uncle Charlio Coon.
Olive Dinkel went to Winter Hav­
en Sunday where she Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Page.
Mrs. K. E. Haidy wan a visitor in
Winter Park on Thursday.
U ill and Ben Stum have purchased
the Dr. .Walker piopcrty* in West
lomgworxl which they will plant out
in uruiigc trees.
Mr, and Mm J. T. Dinkel and-tln-ii
guests .Mr. and Me*. Hicks motored
to Tampa nnd attended tho South
Florida fair.
Friends of little mis* Jacolyn Clark
will Ik- sorry to hear that while in rol­
ler pkales she hud tho misfortune to
fall and break her arm.
J. K. Phipps i* transacting business
In Brndcntown this week.
F« II. Neimyer and Mr. Short went
to Tampa on Friday.
The Women’* Federation Club of
Seminole county mot at Longwotxl li­
brary on Saturday where they had u
picnic dinner. The elubs”rcprc’entcu
were Sanford, Monroe, Oviedo, Gene­
va and Altamonte.
The Women's League uf Voters al­
so met at this time.
Mr. Pnyne is putting up a store
building next to the post office.
The ladies Civic League hold their
regular monthly meeting.on Tuesday.

KENT

Twelve

room

20 minutes drive from finnfurd, beau­
C, W, En Izmirigcr attended the
tiful lake front, located on main road county commissioners meeting in San­
General Repairing
*
207 French Ave.
-Sanford, Fla. between Sanford and Orlando. Inquire ford on Tuesday.
of S. F. Doudncy or Jno. 1). Jinkin*.
Palm Springs is more-popular than
1-1-lmp,
27l-3lp ever this.w inter under the manage­
ment of Harry SUdnuie,
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Cards of Sanford’s Repotable Profcsilun.il Men, each
of whom, in his chosen piofeoaioa the llcrald tccommends to ths people. I
N m M h o n w i c i t

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George A, DeCottes

FOR RENT—Bed room anil kitchen
ette, furnished, $35 per month; uIm
three rooms and kitchen, hath, hot am
cold water, $15. 701 Magnolia Ave
nue. Call nt Benjamin’s Store for in
formation.
27I-0ti
WANTED ID KENT—2 *
house in city or suburb*,
Box IC2, Sanford.
FOR RENT—Lower a purtnu-nt, four
room* nnd bath nnd garage.
E. S. Hockey, Wight Bros. Bldg,

MISCELLANEOUS

FARM ERS-Plenty oi
nt Hhiuhotser’a Mill
kind for tiling.

Telephone**
Ogle* 12j
Residence 257

Office
Ojiptfm’ta P. O.
Del.and. Florida

LOST

shell nnd gold

P- o . AddreM, 228 So. Boulevard
‘'one 408
DeLand, Florida

STOCKS AND BONDS

Tho Herald for fifift clan Job work-

The now ahd then depositor sel­
dom saves mucht while the steady
week by week one has a fine bank
account earning: 4% Interest.
Become a steady depositor at

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

D. F. WIHTNER, Cashier

SAVE MONEY ON
TIRES ANO TUBES
Get My Prices Before Buying

Pennsylvania
Varuuiu .Cup

IIUltiHTKN l 'i ‘ T11K MOSli:

Goodrich

Let us hang foinr^up lu dale fixture*. In'YOUR home,
large m aortntent on display in uur store

Sil vert own

103 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 481-J

112

m a g n o l ia

AVENUE

- Complotri Hu a n r lx I n ew * e v e r y day .
All tru n a a c tlo n x New York H lu rk Kxehatige. Iiimd in n r k - t a n d c u r l , itinrk*'t rctHirivd- - CominoilHy, c o t t o n am i
g r a i n n i n r k r i a t u l t y . ee y v rttl. T ln iro L'nlnii F tn u n c ia ) f a u n ' r e a r h e * F l o r i d a
r.-ailcra SI l o 4* .h o u r* e a r l i e r t h a n
New VorU pap er* . Huy front m wrO.iyn
op. n«w a atantta nl flvr i*rnta a cop)'— o r
anbacrlfm tb r o io th a g e n t d l r r e t a t SO
cen t* n w e e k . » i ceiita n tnontl*.
F lo r id a T l a l r a - C a l e a , J u r L a n m Illr, F la .

TUBES AND ACCESSORIES
General Tires I’qn on Less Air Pres'uret Save Car Ucpai
Springs for All Makes of Cara and Truck*

MY SHOE IIOSPITAI

Free Hoad Service

is headquarters for lit
pair work.------“Sec Me

ESTAVER &amp; DILLMON TIRE CO,

Men’s Half
I?
Sides ....................... *p
Ladies’ Half
Soles ...........................
Children’s Half
Soles ..............— .........
Misses Half
Stiles ..... ........ .
Goodyear Vt Ituliher Heels .... ..........
Tight Kiltie Rubber
Heels
Men’s Leather
Iicels ....... ...................
Indies’ French Heels,
Level -XI***|5»*r *i»* »*i m t • »i** •
I,utiles’ Common Stnsc
ami Cuban Heels, level

211 WEST MONROE STHRET

Jacksonville, Florida

TRUCK CHASSIS

New Price

No. .‘121) Sanford Avenue
Opp Seminole Moot Murkct

Yoiir Spurt Suit or Spring Costume
Sanford, Florida

110 South Magnolia Avenue

SUNDAY DINNER—$1.00
m enu

Intported Olivet!

Danish ltelish

Chicken Gumbo a In Seminole
Kntres
- •*
Fillet tie Bouf Aux Mficcdolns
Cranberry Sauce
ItonatH

Boast Young Vermont Turkey, Gfhlct Sauce
llonst Prime Bills of Beef nu Jus
'Roost Fresh Pork Ham, Stuffed
Chiffotmde Salad
, Oyster Dressing

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Pommc Pureo

Vegetables
Giant"Tip Asparagus, Drawn Butter

Dessert
Fresh Sttawlterry Strudlo
•
Blueberry Pie
Apple Johnny Cake, Vanilla Custard
Cheese •

PHONE 113

tt)x3»/2 sizes for any make car or tru ck 44x10

Wilt lie Glad to Make to Drdrr Subject In Approval

frame

Mrs. A'. L Spencer
8PIBELLA COBSETIERE
Sanford and Dclgind

FORDS ON DISPLAY
* Edward Higgins authorized Ford
Lincoln and Fordson dealer, has on
display in hi* show room one model of
each of Ford coupe nnd Sedan. These
cars are certainly well finished, with
a groat) many new improvements, and
am tin; most popular closed cars on
the market. He has received three car
loads of ears and trucks this week,
and In- mc i are busy making deliverlea on
which have been on file.

is what counts when applied t(
saving and depositing ax Our Sav
ings Department!

FOR SALE Wood for sale, mnnll
block* ntill trimmings front the
crate mill. 50 • n wagon load nt tho
mill. Fine to make yo.ir heavy wood
burn well,—Shlnholsrr’c Ttat.
‘ fil-e.o.d-lwp

BRYAN LECTURE t"
Attorney-at-Law
ON THE RADIO
FOR RENT—Upper apartment, three
ifcj
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NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
Over Bealnola County Bank
rooms, nnd hath, private entrance.
Sec E. S. Rockey, Wight Tire Co.
William Jennings Bryan wiH deliver
SANFORD
FLORII
Bldg.
273-Utc .an address from WDAL, the Florida
Times-Union broadcasting station, on
FRED R. WILSON
WANTED
next Monday night a t 8 o’clock, hi*
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WANED—A chntico to build your subject to Ik.' Florida’s Greatest Need.
new home before lumber gets any
Mr. Bryan 1* chairman of tho cam­
First National Rank Building
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­ paign committee seeking to raise the
SANFORD
FLORIDA ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc $230,0001u Florida for a Student’Ac­
WANTED—Smart boy with wheel.— tivities Building for the University
of Florida Sn Gainesville. f
Stone’s Market, Sanford Avenue.
The University quartet will give n
257-tfc
CHELLE
thirty minute program, nnd radio fan*
WANTED—A job ns cook or waiter
throughout the stale are expected to
LAWYER
by young white man, eight years
tunc In for the special Monday night
*:—Court House of experience. References If desired. |M&gt;rgrom.
Address 803 W. Thirtl Street, San*
forth: i
ill
270-Ctp
Dailyjlcm ld on sale nt Joe’s Smoko
G l u m Dqdgw
WANTED—First class auLomqbilc House, Mobley’s D ru g . Store nnd
salesman. Fine proposition.
Ad- Hunt’s Pharmacy.
4iulin, Jr.,
if
die** Box '.) 12.
270-Ctc
L0'SW0*rWXNTET&gt; tis stenograph Sanford ha* long needed a pared
Optic; an-Optoroelrist
er. Experience In court nn&lt;l public delivery; now aha haa one. Call phone
.313 b a t First Street Sanford, Flo. work. Best of references, Address 4UH ami get that package delivered
I), care of Herald office.
272-2tp Ik fore you can »ay "Robinson Cru­
soe.’’ 256-Thu-Frl-Snt-tfc
d r . r . m . w elsh

Graduate Veterinarian

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Approv­
al of the Briti.di debt settlement
agreement wn» vutud late yesterday
by the house, 201 to H.'
One Republican, McCormick of Mon­
tana, nnd 43 Democrat* opposed the
settlement, while 227 Republicans, 'VI
Democrats and the on&lt;* socialist mentl&gt;cr, Meyer London, of Now York, vot­
ed for It.
The house vote was on an amend­
ment to the existing funding statute
which not only would specifically ap­
prove tho agreement reached with the
British government, but also would
authorize the American dolt cwmniitlnn to make settlements "similar, hut
not more favorable in terms" with the
other debtor nations. The nrr.cmlment
will be formally transmittod to the
senate* today nnd immediate consid­
eration by the finance committee is
planned. The time of sennit! action,
however, still is problematical.
There was no effort in the house to
attach a soldiers* bonus rider to the
legislation and attempts to amend it
otherwise failed. Representative Hud­
speth, Democrat, sought to change
the interest rates to be paid by Great
Hrituin from 3 | kt cent for the first
ten years and 3 1*2 per cent thereaf­
ter to a lint four and one fourth per
cent, hut his amendment was reject­
ed without a roll call.
Similar disposition of an amend­
ment by Representative RosOnbloom,
Republican, West Virginia, which
would have provided that any claims
allowed to Great Britain against the
United States growing out of the war
should l&gt;e credited against the Brit­
ish debt-instead of being paid In rash.
It was contended that such an amend­
ment would throw the whole m atter of
the debt into renewed negotiation.
Amid some jeers and laughter, the
house voted down a motion by Repre­
sentative O’Connor, Democrat, Texas,
to recommit the legislation with in­
structions to the ways nnd means
committee to mid n provision that the
measure could not become effective
until the Hny-l’minceforte tieaty
dealing with the I'anaina Canal had
been abrogated.
Chairman Fimlney, of tin* commit­
tee, who bad charge of the bit! for tin*
majority, then called for the final vote
•asking for a roll rail to show the
World, ns he expressed it, "that the
American congress is practically a
unit behind the debt cuninth don in
this settlement.
Representative Burton, Republican,
Ohio, n member of the American commission, and Representative Garrett,
of Tennessee, the Democratic trader,
took the lead in supporting the Brit­
ish settlement, while Representative
Collier, of Mississippi and Oldfield, of
Arkansas, Democrats, on the ways
nnd means committee, led tho light
for the opponents.
Representative Garrett brought ^he
members. Republicans and Democrats
alike, to their fret with applause and
cheettt when, after attacking the Re­
publican party for its stand on the
Iwague of Nations, lie announced that |
lie would support the settlement la*.

cause of the blent*’' of the subject
and tbu bigness of the hour."
In n-sailing the w ttlim fiit Democratio opponents declared the house
was without sufficient information
regarding the negotiations to deter*
mine whether the terms nerccil upon
were the best thnt might havu been
obtained. They also attacked Presi­
dent pafdlng for naming what they
said wan a partisan -commission to
deal vtrith what they termed a purely
economic question.

Crackers

Demi Tasso

J

The Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis
has proved its ability to reduco
transportation costs in practically
every lino o f business where there
is a hauling problem. It is .eco*
noroical, efficient, dependable., At
the new low prico you will agree
it represents a valuo that has
never before been offered in the
commercial car field/’ Place your
order now for reasonably prompt
delivery. Term s if desired.

�BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

REALM OF SPORTS

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

LOCALS

n
&gt;4 t a l a t a l B i l a t a R i l a i l *
IVhatTrfeot weather we are having.

SANFORD TEAMS TOO MUCH FOR TWO Pa
TEAMS FROM EAST COAST, WIN BOTH CELERY SEED
M

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FOR THE

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and McLucas for Boys, and Spencer for Girls

Did you rce those two games last
night?

Hut it is regular Florida weather,
and no exception to the rule.

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And the cold weather tn the north
is bringing the people to Florida by
the thousand.-!. 1

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Onr basket ball girls left today for
Oca Iit where tonight they will go up
Tlehe Daniels and Lewis Stone pleas­ ngainst the fastest tenm in tho state.
ed a crowded house lust night.
Jimmy Thornton, representing the
They were never better than in
The World's Applnuso” and they will S, P. Richards Paper, Co., of Atlanta,
was in the city todny catling on the
show again tonight.
local trade. Jimmy Is one of the.most
This trip through film land thaFi* popular traveling salesmen in the
shown in connection with the regular printing and stationery trade.
ffii,

to the character or (he people who buy here don't be astonished to
find them among the-shrewdest judges \»f ;car» in town. URAL BAR­
GAINS IN OAKI.AND CARS do not-consist merely of an automobile
up to the standard In every particijlir. .They,consist of cars built l&gt;*.
yond perfection even bey and the demand for an appropriate all around,
snappy motor car. If you are an nulo enthusiast, look over our ex­
hibition of first class OAKLAND CARS. The price is small in com­
parison with the workmanship nnd engine power of the car.

And did you see that beautiful team
New Smyrna'a two basket ball for McLnulin (I), Peek for Cowan, E.
work
of the boys and that wonderful
Mo
ye
for
Smith
(2).
teams have been here, were smother­
Free goals: McLucas 2 out of 8, basket shooting?
ed under a bad defeat and sent on
■their way, but we are afraid, not re- Field one out of one, Chalkcr 2 out of
Now Smyrna just w asn't in it with
joicing. The boys gnmo was so one- 4.
those Celery Feds. They have a good
sided that for n while it looked as if
tenm, but Snnforu has a state con­
(HULK* CiAME
the 'score board would become so
tender, :
The
girls,
like
all
good
suffragettes,
tnuch unbalanced that it would fall off
Onk Avenue anti Third Street
picture was good also. Better see It
.Speer nnd Son have five specials
stepped aside Inst night and gave the
the wall,
*
tonight—your Tast chance.
-SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE 17for Monday and Tuesday in Spring
At the end of the first half, San­ hoys the honors, allowing them to And did you notice Emma Spencer?
their gnmo first. . The New .She was the candy kid Inst iiight. One And then the program for next Tissues, Organdies, Imported Ging­
ford had made II points
to U
a ‘ lone
[fUHIMl VU
IMItU | piny
field goal and one free goal by the
''Wtor* banked on their girls New .Smyrna lassie said New Sm yr­ week—look it over—you'll sec some­ hams nnd Romper Cloth. See the udvcrtiaemfcnt in this issue nnd attend
Visitors. When the battle had e n d e d ""&lt;&gt; flKur, &lt;1
nlW»OUBh their na would not have such n hard time of thing good coming to Sanford.
n Q a n sM u v a H a n iu flsa sH n c Q iiS H iis* B in a n a M S H S * asa a * iia n n n n n as
it
if
they
could
get
Spencer
out
of
the
the sale on Monday and Tuesday.
a
and the smoke cleared away Sanford ^
K’r *s wou^ M
a
game.'
Mi
had w,on by the overwhelming score n)n^ ' “
for tho ‘,voninK'*
S. -0. Sliinholser and his family arc
The Seminole cafe offers a special"
of 71 to C
honors to be divided. Hut they figinvited to see the picture tonight with­
Huth Ktinner, one of Sanford's old
Sunday dinner menu in this issue of
~
. lured without taking Kmmn Spencer
• Co.ch, Wilkin,™ rent In U i w i b r . , ..... rl,„.i,lornU(„ , N .v « before in basket bnli player*, bail the hunor of out cost to him. Bring the family, th e’Herald. An elegant menu for-one
» » ! the .erne line »,. (bet V h lp M 1„„„
m rac p|„y(l| ,,y , he
,||,| refereeing the Jacknonvllle-DcLnnti Mr. Hhnholscr, Osborne wll be look­ dollar nt tho cafe where you get the
ing for you.
Duval last week, and.it was this team
best of service and overytning is clean
one player do ns much as Emma did game last night. Ruth knows the
that piled up 1 points in the* first
nnd u p ,to date in every particular.
Inst night. She was here and there, game ami we can bet she made them
B. S. A. WILL FLAY DEI,AND
half. W, Moye nnd Leonard McT.urfts
Road the inentt.
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S U N D A Y
she hnd he r opponent's tongues hang­ a good one.
Tho Brotherhood.of St. Andrew will
wore greased lightning, playing up
ing out, had her m ;d, and she even
play tho Doi-umi hoys in the Parish
and down the court, nlto every play
Dr, Blackman of Like Monroe whs
Coach Tittls lias her girls a t Ocala
had her where she wanted to fight,
and shooting basket after basket that but Emma kept right on with her rig-, tonight for the return gnmo with that house tonight. The Brotherhood has in the city todny nml Is not wearing
a strong teom ami this is their first
made the vLsIlors hold th e ir breAlh.
,
. . .
rig work, and the way she shot those school, and here's hoping that Miss game with another foWn. Everyone one of his,•eyes in mourning any long­
Vic McLnulin a center, was also into
m y/ „ miltt, rc(l not Tillis and her bunch of fair ones may
er. HA bid the misfortune to stick a
is urged to attend and encourage the
#very p a y am s ot a i vv &gt;as its w|u.t |,L,r , | u, was. under the basket or bring home the baCun.
piece of weed in one of his eyes sever­
boys. The admission price will bo 25c.
himself. And while these hoy* were
al
days ago making a painful hut not
shooting from the field, they went
Game starts nt 8 sharp.
doing this, New Smyrna lads were
serious wound.
whbre they belonged.
Of the HO Leonard McLucas and Bill Moyy,
chasing around with their tonguus
points ijcored by Sanford, Spencer got playing like they Were Inst night, HOPES REVIVED b'Olt
hanging out, their only prayer, "let
Mrs. W. H. Tunnicliffe has return­
28 of them, nifie goals from the field shooting baskets like th ey did last
PASSAGE OF BONUS
this game end soon."
.
Cream of Tomato Soup
ed from a visit to St. Cloud.-Mr. nnd
and she shot 10 out of the 12 trials night, with Vic McLnulin going ns
FOR WAR VETERANS
A t tho beginning of tho third quar­ nt a free gonl.
Mm.
Tunnicliffe
recently
sold
their
j
good ns he did, with two guards like
Shredded Lettuce, French Dressing
old home at St. Cloml nnd will now
ter, Conch Wilkinson felt that the
Roast
Young
Tut key or Chicken Frlcasae with Rice
Of course while all th ij whs going Cowan and .Smith—show us tjie team
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Hopes make their home' in Sanford where
Smyrna team had been pretty well
on, the rest of-lhe team were right up that can beat them.
Celery
and Oyster Dressing
for tho pnsinge of a soldier bonus bill Mr. Tunnicliffe is the head of the Peo­
rushed and In order to give them a
behind her ami every one of them
in the closing hours of the present ses­ ple's Bank.
Mashed Potatoes
Ne*v Peas
breathing spell, he sent in his entire doing their share towards the winping An'' if ,,""u'
l,n shewing
second team. This second team, while of the game. And a fter it was all ,ho improvement they have been sion of congress were revived yester­
Apple
or
Mmce
Pie
or
Cabinet
Pudding
u
only scoring nine points in their quar­ over the New Smyrna fans saw their bowing, by the time it comes to do- day when the senate military affairs; qho cver-papular Seminole Gufe is H
Coffee or Iced Tea
-i(l| (1.0(1 Sunday‘dinner
ter, kept things so lively that the visi­ Iassies underneath the lop-sided scorell ''ling who i:&gt; who in the state, for committee took the Bnr,mir adjust- j.,.rvjiu,
rd compensation bill under .■onsidern-!romortow. The menu appears in antors had very little time in which to of ,16 to 18
once, Sanford will get their names in
Discriminating
lion, 1he nonsuit- would grunt each ; othor colt mil of the Herald today, and
get themselves hack together and the
,
...
,
. ...
the stale impels,
World war veteran a
n mouth lu&gt;-1cam].rises the very best the niurket
l he girls team le.t today for Ocala;
consequences were that after the reg­
Diners
tilts
and
refund
ail
his
army ullot-juffords. ll will lie served ih the usual
where
they
plan
to
gel
revenge
for
ulars had been hack in the last quar­
meats.
Seminole style ntsd the service is un­
ter, they had little difficulty in pil­ the defeat at the Oenla girls hands Ml. Dora Yacht Club
This is thu cafeteria where
earlier
in
the
season.
Here’s
hoping
- Senator Bursum, Republican, New excelled. Take Mary and the kids
ing Up the scores that totalled 71 at
Announces
Annual
they may.
people of , iliscrim inating
Mexico, author of the bill, predicted and give them a real treat at the Sem­
the end.
•Regatta
on
Feb.
20th
a
favorafde
report
by
the
committee.
The
line-jip
and
summary
for
the
taste and fastidious appe­
inole
Cafe
tomorrow.
But at thnl we have got to admit
n
Hint the visitors wore game, ami
H1'""' hist night was as follow-:
tites a:; well, choose to dine
New Smyrna (IH) (Sume Fine Events Are Scheduled on
For quick results try it want ad.
Norman PeFon—t ii in the city for
though faced, with big odds, they Sanford (35)
because
they nre always asI W. Ilofreiter (3)
Beautiful Lake Dora
;n tew days vidt and has been down ■
fought all the way, and the only teauiretl
of
a ttra c tiv e surT .A. Knrrer (5 ); We are pleased to announce our BAUSON BELIEVES
jin Osceola county on a hunting trip ,'Jj
son for such .a bad defeat was that i^Oenet-i {■•)
roumliiigs, perfect meals
(’ ....
Sheldon'annual regatta of the Mt. Dorn Yacht
accompanied by his father-in-law. j*
IN CNIVERSn V Bi ll.DING
they were just up ngainst n real team,
t
Fuller,Club
to
take
place
on
February
20th,
Norman
is
in
the
tnanufai
titring
line
u
ami m oderate prices.
AND WILL HELP IT
ono of the state’s best. Tho line tip Lehois ^
G
of
business
in
New
York
City
and
h
isi
£
J
Ilofreiter
which
Vou
may
care
to
publish
in
your
II.
and summary follows:
I1 n raw ay
G. Knrrer valuable paper.
V
.. 1
Roger W, Hab-am, nationally known many friends here nre glad to see him ™
New Sia»
nm &lt;ftJ Mnxweil
,, . ...
.. G
Sanford (71)
,,
Substitutes, Newman for Echols,
Following is the program 1of events: statistician, believe* so firmly in the again pfler an absence of several *
McLucas (10)
F.
Weld) ( 1 ) 1 ,
,
..
,,
. .
:Cameron for Maxwell, Knrrer fur
1:!10 p. hi,—Sailing Race.
need for n Y. M. G, A. and Student years. lie is visiting his mother, Mrs.
W. Moye (12)
F. t unntgham ( li
,j
Sheldon.
Free
goals:
\V,
Ilofreiter
2,
1:40
p.
m.—Kicker
Race,
Activities building at the University H. L. DcForeat a t the old home place
McLnulin (8) ......
J 0 " ? I S pencer M&gt;.‘ Time of th ird s, 10 min
2:30 p. in.-- UnmHcap Race, tipen to of Florida that lie lias just informed east of the. city.
... G .. ....
Smith; .
Cowan
all boats.
President A. A. Morpinec of the state
G
....
Byrd 1 ^
f Smith
W. R. Frier, editor of the Pougln‘ &gt;
2:45 p. m.— 15-mile class.
university
that he will address the peoSubstitutes Chalker for Gurry,;
Enterprise
of Douglass, Ga„ i- in l7udelivered six times a • 3:15 p. m.— 18-mile class.
pie of Florida on th« -ubject during hiWhlddoti for Byrd, Fields f«r Mc-t The Herald
city ff*r a few days vi-.il with Ins old
3:15 p nr.- 20-mile class.
slay in the state.
week for 15c.
Lucas, Wilson for W. Moye
, St s t t l e
.
-----. t 15 p. m. 2-Vnule class.
In endorsing the lampaign Mr. Bub- friemi, Dr. Deeu of the Uiii.in Phar­
mil baggage, in fn«t nay old
-I; 15 p. m. 1 tee far all displace- son said: “ I heartilj aiqirove o f the macy. Mr. Frier is publishing one of u
■ ■ ■ ■ ag n u u D C U B n atiH aaaan n u zB aan n H itB an aB caaatiaav aaH iiaR B
Uveteil to any old place any meat boats.
University of Florida's campaign for the best weekly ]»apers in Georgia
nnd
has
dot
e
much
for
the
upbuilding
old time, iiy just culling.41)8*.
5:15 | l in,—Free for alj lmntH with n now religious building to be erected
POTATO SALAD,
2C8-Thu-Frl-Snt,-tfc
speed.of 30 miles per hour to qualify. on Its campqs. Any uiilvcrsity without of Douglass anii his county
Per lb......
There will also be a number of w at­ such u huibling is like a watch without au afraid that he has -Florid,
MULLET ROE,
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH er events such as ladies single canoe a spring. Educational is only a tool in his shoes and some' of tin
Per 11k ...........
MONEY
racing, men’s war canoe racing, canoe which to o' be used either to construct he will be sitting under tho shade of
Gut out this slip, enclose with :&gt;»• tilting, swimming contests and super- or to destroy, according to the reli­ the orange (tee instead of watting
NEW IRISH POTATOES
and mail it to Foley &amp; l"a., 2835 Slief-' side board stunt
A! so sklil-tion rd gion nr motive o f tin- person whom we the IikII weevil in Georgia. Editor Eri- SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
er sees many btg ch.;ng&gt; in Sun font
have educated,"
Held Avix, Chicago, 111., writing your .titling.
RUTTER.
Ftiln'e life last visit about nm vei r ago
JOHN COVE, Proprietor
name and address dearly. You will
Entiles for all races clm-p at 1:tH)
Per lb.
Daily IliTidil mt ale at Joe's Smoke and says that Sanford is one of the
itveive in return a trial package i on- eVloeV p. m on the day of the races,
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
APALACHICOLA
laming Foley's Honey and Tar CoinThere in a cup offered to the sue- House, Mobley's Drtlft Store anilj fastest growing cities in the south
1018 West First B trm
ISIS West First 8trs*
OYSTERS, (Junrl
tf for he has beau watching it grow.
Hunt's Pharmacy.
p'ouml for coughs, colds nnd croup; jcessful winner of each events.
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
In the evening sta ff officers dance
STONE’S FRUIT
The Lu-Hcth (’nfetprin Is pulling a
and
batfk;
rheumatism,
backache,
kidami
reception will hu held, nt which
C A K E , lb ..................
now xtunt In serving a turkey nr
ney a n d ‘bladder nilmunts; nml Foley time the cups will be awarded to the
chicken dinner tomorrow—ipid a t the
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd winners of the various events,
right price, too—$1.00. This Is San­
thoroughly cleansing cathartic forYours very truly,
CORRECTED NOV.'14TII, PJ22
ford's newest eating place and It is a
constipation, biliousness, headaches,J
MT. DORA YACHT CLUB,
credit to the town.
Mine
Host
South Bound
ami sluggish bowels. Sold every- L, IT. Fitzsimmons, chairman of the
Thompson is thoroughly "up". In the
where.—Adv.
.
j Regatta Committee.'
--1=1=3
;
Departs cafeteria business, knows Just what
Arrivo
No. 83...... ..... 2:3d n,in.
2:40 a.m. the public wants nnd will see that ymr
8:40 a.m. have the best service posihle. Give
No. 27......
1:38 p.m. tile Lu-Bcth n trial tomorrow.
No. 1)1.... .... 1:18 p.m.
WANT AD HATES AND RULES
3:20 p.m.
No. 80...... «... 2:55 p.tn.
7:10 p.m.
No. 85...... .... C:55 p.m.
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A rrive
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Ilananns by dozen or bunch, also
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Tomatoes by basket.
7:00 a.m.
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No. Days

JUST LIKE PICTURE
$6.00 value. 20 pairs Ladies or
Girls’ One-Strap Black Calf Slip,per a t ...................

-Every Pair in Window

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Each Mondpy we Will offer a Shoe at Special Low
Price. We certify that this shoe sold at- $6.00. — *— SPECIA L FOR MONDAY ONLY---------

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923

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SANFORD HlfiH
SCHOOL NOTES
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The records in chapel nre always
rnjoycd. On Tuesday Miss Gray piny,j "Symphonic Espagnoio’* by Mischn
pman. mid “Go, Pretty Hose," by
j^uisc Homer and her daughter Louae Homer Stires on Thursday, “The
Ixrtt Chord" by C’arusio and “Wait*
Elfln Dance"- by nachtnnninolT, the
jttat pianist.
We know our friends arc interested
{n the oratorical contest doming at
Rollins College on the afternoon of
Ftlrunry 23.

STOPS COUCHS'AND COLDS
Neglected coughs nnd colda lead to
influenza, la grippe, asthma and bronrhitia, and the old method of “letting
it run ita course" is rapidly giving
w°y *&lt;» preventive treatment. Three
generations of users have tsctlfied
ut the quick relief given by Foley's
Honey and Tar from coughs, colds,
croup, throat, cheat nnd bronchial
trouble. Contains no opintes-lngreriicnts printed cm the _wrapper. Re­
fuse imitations and substitutes. Sold
everywhere.—Adv.
The Herald for first class job work.
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cbmplete plans, specifications, pro­ of eight per cent, from the date of the nue East to Palmetto Avenue,
da, nnd shall be paid from the Gener­ which motion w u seconded by Com­
files and estimates uf said proposed completion of said improvement.
Park Avenue, from end of jiresent al Improvement Fund of the City of missioner C. J. Marshall nnd unani­
improvements' now on file in the
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, brick pavement a t Fulton Street Sanford, Florida, out of any moneys mously passed. Said resolution was
office of the City Manager of the that this resolution is hereby, declared North to laikc Monroe.
available therefor, nnd the remaining then placed upon its second rending
City of Sanford, Florida, which said to be an emergency measure, provid­ Palmetto Avenue, from Commercial two-thirds of such cost shnll be 0»s- end read by title only this 23th day of
plans, specifications, profiles nnd ing for the usual daily operation of n Street Nurth to Lake Monroe.
tijbutcd among the several
lots January, A. D. 1923.
Whereupon
estimate* have been heretofore ap­ municipal department of the City of Tenth Street, from Oak Avenue fronting nnd abutting on each of said Uontmiasioner S. O. Chase moved Its
proved by the City Commission and Sanford, Florida, and shall become West to Myrtle Avenue.
streets per front foot, in the propor-i adoption. This motion wns seconded
constitute the plans, specifications for elfective immediately upoh its pas­
lion to the frontage thereon, and the by Commissioner C. J. Marshall, and
Mcllonville Avenue, from Celery
said work; nnd this commission here sage nnd adoption.
cost
to la* so distributed on each of upon vote the same wa* passed unanAvenue &amp;&gt;uth to S. &amp;. E. Branch of
by declares the necessity for doing
Adopted this 29th day of January; A. C. I- Railroad.
rntil streets is a* follows, to-wit:
j imously ns follow*:
said work on each of said streets and A. D. 1323.
Commercial Street
from
FORREST LAKE, Yea
Alt of said improving, grading and
that this resolution is an emergency
FOllREST LAKE,
Park Avenue . East to
S. O. CHASE,
Yea
paving shnll be done in compliance
Palmetto Avenue
measure providing for the usual daily
S. O. CHASE,
a J. MARSHALL, Yen .
-.*3,100.67
operation of a municipal department.
City Commission,
C. .T.fMARSHALL, i with the estimates for said work on Park Avcnuo from the end
The City Commission is hereby •
City Commission of o.iih of raid streets ns indicated by of present brick pavement
Sanford, Florida.
plans nnd specifications, profiles nnd
authorized to expend for said work on
nt Fulton Street, tytirlh
.Snnford, Florida,
•Attest: .
i.
intimates of said proposed improve­ to Ioikc Monroe
:-r ,T»
ench of said streets, the following Attest:
*6,970.001
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
ments
now on file in the office of the Palmetto Avenue from Confsums of money payable out of nny
R. PHILIPS,
(SEAl.)
City Auditor and Clerk.
City Manager of the City of Sanford,
moneys available therefor, to-wlt:
City Clerk.
mcrciai Street North to
2-3-I0-2tc
Cypress Avenue, to be pav­
_
*6,761.00
Thereupon Commissioner S. O. Florida, which said plan*, specifica­ Lake Monroe
ed 111 feet in width from
Chase moved Hint the rules be waiv­ tions, profiles and estimates have Tenth street from Oak Ave­
Union Avenue South to
nue West to Myrtle Ave­
ed and said resolution be placed upon been heretofore aproved by the City
nue .—
$1,749.00
Ninth Street ................... *13,233.00 its second rending and final passage, Commission nnd constitute the plans
which said sum in the to­
which motion was seconded by Com­ and specifications for said work; and Mcllonville Avenue from
tal estimated cost of the
Celery Avenue South to
*
missioner C. J. Marshall nnd unani­ this commission does hereby declare
improvement of said porS, &amp; E. Branch of A. C.
mously passed. Said resolution was i the necessity for doing said work on
Notice is hereby given that on the
. lion of Cypress Avenue.
*4,970.00 29th day of January, A. D. 1923, the
then placed upon its second reading}'P?ch, o f 1’,a,d ,trceU and lhnt this res‘ L. Railroad ............
nnd read by title only this 29th day of °\ ^ lon !s «“ emergency niensure, pro.
Third Street to be paved 21
That two-thirds of the expense °f iCily Commission of Sanford, Florida,
feet in width from Sanford •
January, A. D. 1923,
Whereupon jviding for the usunl daily operation the improvements aforesaid shall be j nduptod a certain resolution requirof a municipal department.
Avenue West to Magnolia
Commissioner S, O. Chase moved its
pald by special assessments m ade'ing
crmling nnd pnvHav­
ing th * itnnrovinir.
improving, grading
Avenue and from Dak
adoption. This motion was seconded The City Commission is hereby au­ nnd levied upon all lots nnd lands
with vitrified brick or other hard
Avenue West to Mill
by Commissioner C. Jt Marshall, ami thorized to expend for said work on bounding nnd abutting upon such im -Lutfacc material, the following streets
each of said streets, the following
•Creek, and 16 feet in width
upon vote the ranie was pas c„l utmnprovements between nnd Including fin the City of Sanford, Florida, tosums of money payable out of any
imously as follows:
from Mill Creek West to
the termini of the improvements up­ wit:
on the streets aforesaid.
Avocado Avenue, nnd Avo­
FORREST LAKE,* Yea money* available therefor, to-wlt:
Commercial Street from Park Ave­
Commercial Street to be
cado Avenue to be paved
S. O. CHASE,
Yea
That the method of making such nue, East to Palmetto Avenue.
paved 16 feet in width
HI feet in width from
C. J. MARSHALL, Yea
special assessments shall be based
Park Avenue from end of present
from Dark Avenue, East
Third Street North to
City Commission,
to Palmetto Avenue..... .. *3,730.00 upon the frontage of the property brick pavement at Fulton Street,
Hanford, Florida.
First' Street .........
10,653.00
bounding nnd abutting upon the im­ North to Lake. Monroe.
which said sum is the to­
Attest:
which said sum is the to­
provement, ns provided by Paragraph
Palmetto Avenue from Cotnmertal estimated cost of the
tal estimated cost of the
I.. It. 1*11 IMPS,
(SEA!.)
t
, of Section 1*56 vf * hapler H361,:einl .Street North 4n Luke Monroe.
improvement of said por­
improvement of said por­
City Auditor and Clerk.
Lows of Florida, of 1919, the same
Tenth Street from Onk Avenue
tion of Commercial Street.
2-3-l0-2le
tion of Third Street nnd
biin g the City C h a rte r of the City nf
to Myrtle Avenue.
Dark Avenue to be paved 32
Avocado Avenue.
Sanford, Florida. That Is to
j Mcllonville Avenue from Celery
feet In width from tile end
Sixth Street to be paved 21
two-third*’ of the cost of suelt ini- Avenue, South ta S. &amp; E. Hrnneh of
of present brick pavement
feet in width from Mag­
provemenl shall he illstributeil aiming
C, L. Railroad.
a t Fulton Street, North
nolia Avenue West to
the
cevcral
lot*
fronting
nnd
abutting
All
of r aid ,’ rndia;’. an(! paving to
to I-nke Monroe
. .
*10,155,00
Oak Avenue, 20 feet til
on each nf said streets per front foot be done in eomptlnn.e with complete
which said sum is the to­
width from tiie Alley ho­
in pnqw rtion to tin- frontage thereon, plans, spiviflcaticn , profi t’s t ’id cstal estimated cost of the
tvwt'ii Onk Avifnuo nml
Notice in hereby given that on Ihe
That said special assessments shall timid, r of said prnpo *1 .mpruveimprovement of said por­
Myrtle Avenue West to
29th day of Ja n u a ry , A. D. 192:j, Ih.
a t the option of tiie p rop- ment: now on file i.i t!.e , 1
o* the
tion of Dark Avenue.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT

And we know they are all interest,j to know that out of the thirteen
leading .high school* In Florida, that
both our boy's essay and our girl's
i ,,"in !’"' s,n,t‘ ,,r Florida,
tuay were chosen among the six for a! n ill iH iw
n t j o u r p l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e la
I
e
s
l
e
r
,
IfiWn
that t h e r e Is Hu p e r s o n
delivery.
111 t h e M a t e Ilf F l o r i d a , t h e s e r v i c e of
And maybe Add id Muller and I-ee b sitiipoena Hp(,n wheui would .......
e d tl. F l l t t n u ,
JtcUin aren’t there with the good* "toT nh e I-r
r e f o r e you, F r e d II, F i t t i n g n r e
*hrn it comes to slinging the ink from reiiw lred lo he a n d n p p e n r l ie fer,- o u r
s l i d r i r r u i t t ’o tirt ill Hi. C o u r t
a fountain jam! And you ju st ought In H a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , o n t h e 2 n d d a y of
A pril. 1353,. n n d t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e
to hear them "orate." '
a n s w e r i n t |„ . r,nI o f c o m p l a l n i r x h l t i Ue,l
iiH alnat J'ou In g K o r e c l o s u r e of
Most ail the S. H. S. students nre
M o r i g a R e f r o m y o u . i-’r e d I I . F i t t i n g
planning to attend the contest at —
i n — K r s t N a tio n a l H a n k of U rlnudo.
a eorp r.ro llo n u n d e r t h e l a w s o f m ,
Winter Park on th e '23rd.
i tilled m a t e s , t h e p r o p e r l y I n v o l v e d la
Wednesday afternoon Sadford high Ileser h e d u s f o l t i o v « : - t , o | F o u r I h im t" l,"-k o r S e c t i o n l in e
school rtudents were privileged to } • ' • ‘!lI 'l ar ,cyk UHS,H
a m m o c k T r a c t s a m e to*.
Inif
a
s
u
b
d
i
v
i
s
i
o
n
of H e r t I n n O n e &lt;l)
hrar a splendid lecture by Dr. Van
T ow nship
T w e n ty -o n e &lt; si).
H a n ite
Kirk on “World Peace." Dr. Van Kirk
V -nhe ( U ) 'H a s t , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
Floriihi.
tnated his subject admirably, nnd he
H la order,,| that tlija dial Ion he
*is in a position to tell many inter­ PUldlshed In the Hanford lleratd. tl
e w s j t n p e y p u t d l s h e d In H . n i l n o l e i*„unfiling things, lie told that he had n•&gt;.
Florida, Iiui'e a Week f**r * Iglil runS
tren three times around the earth, e e m ly ,, w e e k s us noth to tin
f.-ti.|unt Freai II Flltlnj;.
arid he showed his design for the
tVIlni-ss m y h a n d a n d s e a l t.f tlw
S lid 1*1,0*1111 Court n t H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a
world's flag.
i.U s ; n d i i a y o f February. A, tv. lyj.i
(St-.AI.)
!•:. A. in if l J I . A H H ,
[' The high school orchestra \yns orF li l k I ' l r c u l t l i n n .
pniicd Thursday afternoon. Mr. Hull
H e niluolc I ’m i n l v , F l o r i d a
„
..........Ily A. SI. Weeks. !'. I*.
is the most able lender who could have .t.eltflj*
It.
lilies.
been chosen for this organization, nnd
Hid(cltor fur CampUinant
5-3
.
r i : . . l . , i . m 17. ; t . j |
the high school is to be congratulated
l \ - H i l l I Mi l n-' i n i i it , *i fy i : vi 11
en its great amount of talent f«r an I J i m i i \ i . i i m f i i t ;
m iiM n .i:
’* a s follow. : i-ilbcr in fuil City M anager of the C ty of HanT ! . I 'h u l l III \ . X I II i m m i s
Myrtle Avenue, and 16
City Commission of Sanford. Florida. p aVimtt&gt;&gt; Avenue to bo pnvI wrhcilra. Some of its* members are II.n iI,l N
S l a n t , II. SS. l i n n , m u a m i f . . . .
feet
m
width
from
Myrtle
adopted
a
certain
resolution
requir-'
within
thirty
ty day* aft. •r (ho com•ph’’ ; ford. Fluiida, which sjial plans, specI Inrciit, bn,
(alio members of the I-ndics’ Bund.
ed 32 feet in width from
% im « M. X A M i l r i , \ tt»r r f &lt;» M. s » i u l r i .
Avenue
West
to
Laore-I
jug
the
improving,
g
ra
d
in
g
nnd
pavWl•rk, or in ten equal an-! itlrat on1., profiles and estim ates have
And. by the way, tin* Tarn O'Shnn- M lltlitK, find If ilrtnl niciilnwf nil (ttirllr*
&lt; ommereial Street Not III
IimAveitoe
$
9
.|t&gt;S.00
tug
with
vilrifieil
hrivk
or
other
hard
nf* with inti-rest at the been heretofore •*.:! millet! la am! npHniirtlnit
lnft*rra(»
limit
r
\ll..
rtn
M
.
to Lake Monroe
*19,116.OH
ter band gave its first concert at the
»»rm»Ii-&gt; nt lieira, ilrtlaert, uruiiiprt nr
'lit
I'or . . tit from the &gt;
which
said
sum
is
the
to-airfare
m
aterial,
the
following
streets
i lntf },ro\e 1 by the City Coniine ■am of tho
High School Tu9i&lt;dny night, nnd it Mltirr r Ini init fit a fifiilrr film ntnl (firllim
which -aid sum t* the to ­
fit th e City of Sanford, Florida, to
of the el ij.l. ■tion of j•aid nnpi IIVO- City i f S;-nford, Fbi)i*lr..
It Ice, If 111ln(f, fiml If itmil fitsn Iii aI nil j lal estimated cost *&gt;f the
»w thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. fi-tirf
tal
estim
ated
cost
of
the
iv*« rice l i n t in it I n l r m * h i n i t l r r I n r I- »
f
Improvement nf said por,u i t :
•
w ent.
S a ! 1 n - o liit on provides that niieSanford is to Ik- c o n g ra tu la te d on Inn INi i* i|* hrlra, iS-r%|*rrxt eriiiilt'rx nr
improvement of said por­
i i r H it I inti it (*» m t i j i ' r lilni.
tion of Sixth Street.
Cypres* Avenue from Union Ave
thinl
e f the co*t of the improving,
HE
IT
FI
TRTIIKU
KD,
RESOLV
having t h e only organization of thU n l lT“
tion
of
Palmetto
Avenue.
lit*1
*f \nii.| \| fi:iw tlrt
nue South to Ninth S tre e t.
Ml««-rlti M HiHi|&lt;\. Sf lt\ Itiis. biitl n St vetit'n Street* to be paved
that this resolution is hereby declnr Tiading end paving i f sai*I slreotie
I'lind in the state.
Tenth S tre e t to be paved 21
•.
»•* -»»l *11 | t | t r i K * i h t l m l i i M hii**r* z»i • iim
^
H* feet in width from MagThird Street and Avocado Avenue:
jod to he i.n i metgency m ea-uie. pro- shall l e borne by the City of Sanford,
Sonic of our troys, accompanied b\ •l*i AHmTIh M. Hflwilry: iIpppidimI.
feet in. width from Oak
nflts
fU
iri
in
I
hr
p)
n|n
r|
Y
|ti?luW
#
1
*
India Avenue East to I.«Third S tre e t from Sanford Avenue
A iding for tin- usual daily operation Flurbln, nnyl s!jell be paid front the
Avenue W est to Myrtle
iI Ur. Cooper,.. attended the fair
_ at Tarn. t1nuril
•»••• *1 ini*l **iirli*»n UltT, If living, mnl
cost Avenue, and a width
West to Magnolia Avenue, from Oak
$2 ,622,im of a municipal d epartm ent of thu City G ip e ta l Improvement Fund out of
j r4* t*11) tinruport a ffood hmu ami:if
-»«l .«11 l-.mi*?* . htlmiu^ init i a l Avenue
o f 16 feel from lawost
Avenue West to Mill Creek, nml from
*.f Sanford, Florida, and (hull become any money * available therefor.
|ny that Sanford's exhibit work show- j
r ^
*
v
'
which said sum i* the to­
Avenue
L
a
s
t
to
MellonMilt
Creek West to Avocado Avenue,
Ill
Hewllmlt
Cminiy.
S-li'i(t1n.
d
elfective immnlintety upon tt- p a s ­
Said resolution fiu ther provides
si up our dnsses in agriculture splcutal estim ate d o-t of the
vide
Avenue
*19,683.00
and
sage
ami
udopltoo.
idly.
that
two-third* of the expenso of tho
improvement of said por­
Till’ I: »-*t
dt'lTB *»f T11 HIT*, ,t ii*.
..f HiTtifti ’ I, 7*•iwi -uui* 2i
v.-fii'll : aii! sum i-* the toAvocado Avenue N in th to F u s t
impriivi-menL*
nf«re*nli| shall be paid
Adopted
this
23lh
day
of
Ja
n
u
a
ry
,
Our new song books are fine. Wu \V\
tion
of
Tenth
S
tre
e
t.
Hits* - Tl r.n-1
tat estim ated cost of the
Street,
by special assesf.ments made and
l! is h» r. Uv »•Mirrc.| Unit \ mi niHl
A D. 19S-3.
nrtainl&gt; are protnl of them and we
Meltosiviile Avenue to he
«;i« Ii trf \*jtj t)t» ainttur
tLf1 hill i f
improvement of said porSixth S treet from Mngnolin Avenue
!c vi -ii upon a I F its and land* boundF O R R E S T I \K K ,
ltd that they will not soon g.» the i'*iiti|i(tiiiti
paved 16 feet in
width
hrrt ln •*t««l on iltD
(Uj
lien of Seventh Street.
We*t to Oak Avenue, from the alley
it;;
nnd e b u ttin g on r u t h im prove­
t»y of the others—(to the waste 1ms- ..f \ |*r11. ,\ »»
S.
O.
CHASE.
I; Is* fiirlfttr nrili r» •! Ilmt tMn »*»•1*-1 'th a t «ar third of the total cost of between Oak and Myrtle Avenues I from Celciy Avenue South
ment,!
between nnd including the ter&lt;
.
J.
MARSHALL,
ltt after yearn of dilapidation,) «»f 11iil'»IIr’Jif i*ifi Inf i»111a1l**ljni| III i 11m K.n«I.i S. ii K. Hrnneh of A.
I!*■i«1111, ri iifii 1*11.|»*-r flit ( i l l 1st the improvement aforesaid shall he. West ’ In Myrtle Avenue, and from) C. L Railroad
nlini of the improvement* upon the
R&amp;wi-vrf, we r.lili need fifty more j
City
Commission
$7,13
5.9'I
Mft!. H*-nriinit*- i ’lititit) * l&gt;ai»*rl«lti.
borne by the City of Sanford, and-M yrtle A veque West t*i Laurel Aveof Sanford, Fin. street.* aforesaid.
than
now have,
. *
j "IIM* it tvi*»k fur*
which said slim is the to­
{ tvri'kR.
| W IT N E SS my hand n* City Clerk
Ssnfurd people will be interested to i \YlL**r*»n jny tintill ami «**»! uf th*» sbnll be paid from tin- General Im- nue.
Attest:
tal estim ated cost of the
proveinent Fund of the City of San-; Seventh Street from Magnolia
nnd the seal of the City of Sanford,
PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
trow that the Senior tins* ha* eba-t- : H.aiil*&lt; iH*iiil *Vmi f .it
L.
R.
improvement of said por­
{ t Ii I* 2 »m1 flii&gt; u f I V I i r u u r v . A l». 11*23=
Flot iila. on this the 29th lay o" Ja n ­
City
Clerk.
cd it* Snlmogumli ptalf. These boys
i: a iMH-fii.AKtf.. ford, Florida, art of any . moneys; Avenue East to Isicust Avenue nml
tion of Mcllonville A ve­
1 uiprk 1*111*1111 'ruiiri,
available therefor, nnd the remaining .from l*octi*l Avcnuo E ast to Mellon
uary,
A. D. 1923.
tad girls will have charge of getting
Thereupon
ConunUnloncr
S.
O.
nue.
iJf Huitilunlr CiHihl), KlnfliL’i
iu \ it \v.'.t*». i&gt;. (' two third* of such cost shall be dis- vjlk- Avenue.
f i l l ! It S',
(S E A L )
I
f :Chase moved th a t the rule* be witiv»? the material for our annual, under
That
one-third
of
the
total
cost
Mi-, J v *'* \Vtir!*iW= ,
trihuUi! anmiig the several lots front-!
ity Clerk of
All of said grading, improving and^fi,, naioovi-ini'iii aforesaid -hall i*v rd ntnl said icsolution )te plm*-d upon
the direct ion of Miss Sam Murinl,
S.ilbil
"»rii
f*tp
u**n*t*l
a1n.’»Tit '
nt l. hi. 17 2i, H It» 17.
tt mg ami •abutting on each of -aid paving to be done in compliance with |.„rm. |,y tf,,. ( ,(y „f Sanford. F i n n - .Its second reading and final passngp.
San ford, Fla.
t- m-2t •
Senior Knglish teneher. The Seniors
**t re t.- per front fool, in the pi por complete plans, speeit lea lions, p r o - 1
_________ ____________
frrl sun- that the peiipb- of Sanford
tmu to th f r o n t a g e t h e r e o n , u n . l tli file* and e stim ates of said proposed
»i'l s- i them in every way in getcn*t to Ik- ko distributed on each of improvement* now on file in the ofhug ikii .in annual that Sanford High
said streets is ns follows, to-wit
fire of the City Manager of the City
&amp;hi».| and Sanford peoplo will InMALE HEL
FESULE HELP WANTED.
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
■FEMALE \HELP WANTED.
|of Sanford, Florida, which said plans,
proud of. 'I he list of stair member* PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION RE­ Cypress Avenue from Union
DCI, M«H
follow.
! specif nations, profile* and estimates
QUIRING THE GRADING AND Avenue South to , Ninth •
" *«*«»:»• , IM1«#
»
- ii* __v a n s r m m w i ****1■i $*. v**i1*
. Drturt rfW
I '.Ci tufc'Nr'*
rt^ w w -......
iW5®T3S5s;
**i*§# f-wiuititF
* t-*......
$8,K22.oo have been heretofore submitted to
Business Manager, Rodman Ix-hPAVING OF CYPRESS AVENUE Street .......
- - “t a'i.akr ■*** . . .irf_ il«t|v
Bht^
i m****^_
m
i&gt;*Wr»4«’C Wmelc&gt;*•*,
.
.
_
_____
•ulFfiN _____
rvr^ -««t.
WHt'a
Ml aM
tP
pres*. i*i itMt BiiM
iU ii i j f NfM in , ll
ltr»Wftf
Ma.»llt|M
f | mPpfUWlwAfiF
r_
bn.
ItfFliClt
If —and approved by tho City Commission
FROM UNION AVENUE SOUTH. Third S treet and Avocado
V '•t
• m.
*1*t44li»9MitSff
A
*V» At. N
1J/nflft*Y)1Fit X%H*«IasTtw. m*4*t ■sell
M
t
uiH
V
lia
ikJ AnV
*#i|t»
»if«w4
t«
rilH.
4
N
,
7,
*t»
NrM.
Ill
u
Avenue:
Third
street
Assi tan{s, Ralph Woodruir and
of
the
City
of
Hanford,
Florida.
PreaMfit
I
o
sm
"
trelM
!•*
*
TO NINTH STREET. THIRD
11***'* •• l*iN wt-abtr O It • __ rarsj
gyaii**ret 1* ' 1Ft
»r#*^l
DitaLetb Flowers.
f t t ’*tS lti HI hu fr ’iM
Mr,
Sanford
Avenue
Said resolution provide* th a t oneSTREET FROM SANFORD AVE­ from
HELP WANTED,
iirti imnlif lit F IM
t*t!• af MaW est to Mngnolin Avenue
third of the ru st of the improving,
luterory editors, Gayle Mar-hall and
NUE
WEST TO MAGNOLIA
**i f a) e*' »*♦f
^ififfXirTnTnTER” hm *** ewr*rieo*V"
TTA.NT. .
■
t luit f»*t r#**a
Its***
H«
H
.
•lair
III
*
rr-t
c
Addie Muller.
and from Dnk Avenue
(Mailing and paving of said street*
(iMg.
*
c$«it»*4 !• Ft4*PAl
AVENUE, FROM OAK AVENUE
n&lt;*
»«fi
r**Hftw****r
,
im
»r*|F»ftIM
W
of
If
H
r
'
'
i?m
It
I
S
T
*
a
at*
t«
a
*Vd
*tpv
OffHi
**• l
W est to Mill Creek nod
slujl! !*e hom e by the t'Uy of Hanford,
Jo),. I’ditor, Helen, Vernny.
WEST TO MILL CREEK ' AND
mrm f|
,_____
■(aTwvt **4 9r*«bj
In m ■N
f,u ,Yi.T7*ti Krw |ril
__
Florida, and shall, lie paid from the
from Mill Creek West In
An 1 diior, Hemnrius Mussou,
FROM MILL CREEK WEST TO
CApiwrr r*+***?
y\
nwiiti (n, nt c* m ; . It.
General Improvement Fund out of
■M.itf Vrtis(, Hyron Stephens,
1 j AVOCADO AVENUE. AVACADO Avocado Avenue: Avoca­
a-e&gt;»»wi i Ml | sjj |a p * tres _
iw iMIIIM I
retf*, sMU NR 1$^ ■ nIWfM
«4w&lt;AlbMA, llpMAAfA
|»VTFHPiabl c,*■
IICC
aft5d
do Avenue from Third
any moneys available therefor.
(imdation manager, 'Meade Baker, j AVENUE FROM THIRD STREET
# aesBfii# At flffwr**
**-- “■" &gt;, J!A M»h»M Ay
S tr e e t North to F'irst
Said resolution further provides
Awistant, Alice Runyon.
NORTH
TO FIRST STREET,
s ft Xa&lt;a»f Im m i e»»*ftfcAai
WfACnihs
IH-AAi'ls# iA*r* • 1« II ||f i»J UAwrAA—,Umy
■stTTn-!TMorr Tgta&gt;I~fcStreet ............................... *27,102,00 thnt two-thirds of the expenso of tho
Typiits, Fdna l/iril, M argaret ltec1!♦* I4* evsA'M Hf*MM|t
Al|AA n
SIXTH STREET FROM MAGEMOt l i l t |.
f *
-i T
1
t.CVtAAL d l
r\ y :x s c F u w r, u*v
ittlrtfcwre inre.it
improvements aforesaid shall be paid
Xr, Thema Mali and Thermo Hull.
*««
NOLI A AVENUE WEST TO OAK Sixth Street from Magnolia
i----- i . W« t/ftm 1
U4 IT
-*•i*#*i, hr cijcukri
r*iL
by
special
assessments
made
and
lev­
Alumni Editor, Mno Holly,
Avenue
West
to
Onk
Ave­
H
lttM
A
1
A
rrwMit
r.iirH
AVENUE, FROM THE ALLEY
Vat' rywhi'j
ititUMSl m t^til^U MUtfs
nue, from the alley i&gt;eied upon alt lot* and land bounding
BETWEEN OAK AND MYRTLE
Auditorium Notes, Charlotte Smith.
vnrr&lt;
and abutting on such improvements
tween Oak Avenue and
AOdctir reporters, Gludyro Wilson,
AVENUES WEST TO MYRTLE
nrWiutfj
V
&gt;
* '
wiglni King.
between and including-the termini of
Myrtle Street West to
ADIJ6
ronTADi.AVENUE AND FROM MYRTLE
pklYcTTFi
the
improvements
upon
the
streets
Tunior ( Ins* reporters,. John Wil‘svjt
Myrtle, and from Myrtle
AVENUE WEST TO LAUREL
IrtS
• m AHrtM, U\u
-ft TV
aforesaid, .
Avenue West to laiurel
Dlorenm McKay.
AVENUE,
AND
SEVENTH
r a tc in ffln R
_ iw r itu p i
•mi
Avenue
..........
$6,272.00 WITNESS my hand a* City Clerk
Sophomore class reporters, WorSTREET
FROM
MAGNOLIA
ItsMMA—
t**
-f*
tf*l
Htf,w. 4W
M
I/;fri]
Aril
nnd the seal of the City of Sanford,
Scnggnn, Irma Smith.
AVENUE
EAST TO LOCUST Seventh Street from Mag­
, «mi» UftAMAf M’T
cut** N# avJSiM
■
•
■
*
3
1
*
_
The i|iiii:k, practical way of net lint? the people you
Florida, on this the 29th day of Ja n ­
1irnHimnn class reporters, Mnrganolia Avenue East to Lo­
AVENUE AND FROM LOCUST
_MM»***•«** M
iCtl
finfUi
M N •Im* I
M Peters, Briggs Arrington.
uary, A. I). 1923.
AVENUE EAST TO MELLON* cust Avenue nnd from Lo­
wartt is through a Dailv Herald Want Ad. Want
--------Faculty Advisor, Miss Sam Muriel.
(SEAL)
I-.
R.
PHILIPS,
cust
Avenue
East
to
Mel*
VII,LE AVENUE.
Atls touch the lives of thousand* in Home form of
s
a
■
City
Clerk
of
lonville
Avenue
.........*13,122.00
RE IT RESOLVED, thnt the City
otoairr - u.a •
BW" •
b*ily Herald on snle nt Joe’s Smoke Cotttinuuiion of the City of Sanford,
u se fu ln e ss. Their influence extends into every
Sanford, F'la.
Thnt two-third* of the expense of 2-3-10-2tc
p g H n t k n . Aral
on*«'. Mobley's Drug Store nnd Florida, deems it advisable to im the improvements aforesaid shall l&gt;o
S
j
nook and corner of life. Their power reaches out
*i »• t*r m ' m
omt’a Pharmacy,
tf prove, grade nnd pave with vitrified paid by special assessments made and
—
—I lIlUIH, S
into the marLs of business, providing positions for
brick or other hard surface material, levied upon all lots nnd innds bound­
i.i). •(. M i m a . 1
SI1 ^ GAME PROTECTIVE
ing
and
abutting
upon
such
improve­
worker* and workers for positions. They go out
the following streets in the City of
]&amp; Su
.
ASSOCIATION t o MEET
E
ments between and including the ter­ PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION RE­
-r fts m .
Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
«
r
M
*
1
&gt;
ffI
into
the
highways
and
byways
on
a
hunt
for
lost
rir
H1
Cot &lt;*T HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT
)ftu41*4
QUIRING THE GRADING AND
CYPRESS AVENUE, from Union mini of the improvements upon the
IlfsHHWiI
.sal
SrijiB
iai
a|lDs---i
!•«
e-ri
j
m
j
*
.
valuables.
They
bring
together
the
man
nnd
tho
PAVING OF COMMERCIAL ST.
streets aforesnld.
*i wmtoa MUtf U
PIV’
1
Tke Seminole Cxiunty Fish &amp; Gnme Avcnuo South to Ninth Street.
FRQM
PARK
AVENUE
TO
PAL­
That
the.
method,of
making
such
THIRD STREET, from Sanford
business opportunity for which he is looking. They
Elective Association wili hold a
ll*
rilw
’Hnl
METTO AVENUFl. PARK AVE­
W. MvniU mpmtUm
Avcnuo West to Magnolia Avenue, special assessments ^ihall be baled upI V 4Mail j
help to locate homes, apartments and rooms. They
NUE}] FROM FULTON STREET
from Oak'Avcnuq West to Mill Creek, on the frontage of the property
NORTH TO LAKE MONROE,
spread news o f genuine bargains in merchandise
and from Mill Creek West to Ay oca do bounding and abutting upon the intiTfs-x
** ««uaikif»fmcpnt^;
im
f
provement ns provided in Paragraph
PALMETTO
^VENUK
from
*t!' 'i und those who;nre got tuoin Ave/tuc.
needed for home or office. Let
l*H
»»W* sM saWW
f;
^».*• but firrt
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paving shall be done in compliance in thirty days after the completion of the following streets in the City of
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1923

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DKASY’S LETTER TO EAMON
I)E VALERA AND OTHERS
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DUBLIN, Feb, 9.—The proposal
for turretulrV contained in I-inm !)oasy's letter to Esmon Do Valcrn and
other leodlng irrcgulnrs cannot be
considered, says an official commu­
nique issued by Republican headquar­
ters sUff on behalf of the “ Republi­
can government” and Its arm y council.
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OVER
SEVENTEEN
MILLIONS
WILL BE SPEN T IN NEW
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CUMBERLAND, British Cohimbin, Feb. 9.—Shortly before
daybreak this morning thirty minors were known to have perished
In Canadian Collieries Co. on Vancouver Island near here after an
explosion of fire damp at eight o'clock last night. That many bod­
ies had been brought out at 4t30 o'clock this morning. Little hope
is held but for twenty or more others who remained entrapped.
~ Physicians, nurses-and all able bodied motj in the community
were rushed to the mine hut was found the air bad been cut off
from that part of the workings in which the miners were entrap­
ped. Thus it was evident the rescuers would work at great peril
deacily gas was believed to have permeated much of the mine.
Most of the victims are white nun although there was a sprinkling
Orientals among them. Word was received th at four men were
•live in Mine Number Three. A Chinese in the hospital is the only

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Shipments Previously Unreported
Fel.. 7th: Florida, 77 dratos.

ESTIMATES TO PROVIDE
SUITABLE QUARTERS FOR
(«OVT. ACTIVITIES

Ur.itinnllunH of Florida Shipment*
Florence, li'; New York, 7; Phila­
delphia, I; Imiiamtpolig, 1; Savannah,
1 1 ; Potomac Yards, 4; Cnnastota, N,
Y., 1; buffalo, l;,\V uycross, 10; Pitts'burgh, .7; Houston,'Tex., 1; Chicago,
8; Baltimore, 2 ; Cleveland, 1.

Brings on Sharp Discussion
About Waterways and (loveminent Appropriations

Shippinng Point Information for
Thursday, February Sth
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool, cloudy.
Hnulings moderate, demand ami
movement slow, m arket ntendy, little
change -in price*. Carloads f. o. b.
usual term s: 10-inch ernten Golden
Self-blanching 4-0 dor., stalk* in the
rough
$Lfifi-$L75,
nio.tly $1.7.7;
French Strain 4-0 do*, stalk* in the
lough $1.50-$|.ii0, mostly $1.50.

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CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 9.—The
WASHINGTON Feb. 9.—The estlWASHINGTON,.Feb. U.—With n
British light eruirer Curacoa with mates to provide- suitable quarters
final vote on tho army bill in pros-&lt;
Rear Admiral Nicholson aboard, en­ for housing government activities In
pect before the day’s close the senate
tered Sm yrna harbor yesterday morn­ nineteen eRIck where federal rentals
began work on the Muscle Shoals pow­
ing. The admiral immediately land­ now aggregate two and a half mill­
er project appropriations carried in
ed. He called ,m the Turkish mili­ ion dollars annually was subm itted to
VANCOUVER. B. C., Feb. 9.—Tin* bodies of twenty-one vic­
the,m easure, to house provision a g ­
tary commander and warned him of Speak iCrelU-uttthC .Em, etnoin eti
gregating over seventeen million dol­ tims of fire dump explosion in No. 3 (nine of f unndinn I ollieries
the responsibility that would be in­ Speaker Gillette of the house today in
lars including authorization for new Comt»nny nt Cumberland last niglrt had been brought to I lie sur­
n joint letter by Secretary Mellon and
volved in any act of hostdity.
work ut Muscle Shoals Senator Nor­ face at eight o’clock this morning according to a telephone mes­
Postm aster General.W ork. More than
The
allied
commissioners
have
hand­
PURLIN, Feb. 9.—Richard Mulca- ris offered an amendment appropriat­ sage to the Canadian press. It is estimated that thirty bodies are
fifty million dollars would' be requir­
l'd
the
Ki-malist*
a
m-w
note,
demand­
hy, minister of defense, issued a proc­ ing two million additional for devel­ atill in the mine. All the bodies are expected to he removed io a
T n lA I
CAItLOT SHIPMENTS
ing withdrawal of the obnoxious or­ ed lo r new buildings.
lamation last night granting ten days opment of the N itrate Plant No. 1.
few hours. About thirty of the victim? are said to he Chinese.
FROM .SANlOlUt SECTION
der
against the presence of foreign
amnesty to facilitate the surrender of
WASHINGTON, F ek 9.—The senTHIS SEASON T o OATH
warships
at Smyrna.
Republicans.
DAWSON, N. M., Feb. 9.—Two miners of the hundred and Total im in t shipm ents fioni Mandto today aligned itself with the house
Deasy was sentenced to death Jan.
.wenty-two entombed in Mine Number one here of l’helps Dodge nice section this season to .Into
in deciding to override the budget bu­
&amp; for possessing arm s nnd am m uni­
‘Corporation, came out alive today.
reau's r, commendation ns to expendi­
Total carlo! shipm ents from Sam
tion. He requested an interview with
_
^1
tures for work on rivers nnd hnrbors..
ford section la, t season to date
the commander-in-chief of the Free
DAWSON, N. M., Feb. 9.—Many members of the rescue par­ Total carlnt nhipmentH from ManBy n vote of 16 to 95, the senate
State army “for the fu tu re o fO I re ies have been working from ten to twelve hours without relief. alee Section last season to date
tabled amendments to the annual
land" intim ating th at the question of
During Inst night and early tniin\ four metnbern of the n ew have
arm y appropriation bill, which would
peace ha dbcon under consjderatioi^
r V a sg r h lr tl I'rra n l
jgcii overcome by fume:, and have had to be carried out "1 the Telegraphic Report* from Important
have reduced the waterways item j
before his arrest.
mine by comrades. All rcsustiialed, however. Many resellers
from $56,580,000, as passed by the
M arkets
In consequence of his optical he was
house,
to the $27,000,000 figures sot by
nave been struck by falling debris.
-.
DETROIT: 16. cloudy. No csrlot i
permitted January 29 to send a com­
the bureau, in one ease, nnd to $ 12,­
arrival*. Supplies moderate, demand
munication to hts associates to the ef- 1
060,000 in another. A llnal effort by
nmi movement light, market dull.
Members of the lmnrd of gover­
feet that he had signed an undortakSenator Wadsworth', New York-, to
: Florida IU inc h crates Golden Self- j
nors
of
the
Florida
Fish
and
Game
ing for the surrendering of arm s and]
cut
the Item to $.15,000,000 was de- .
hloiuhimr 1-0 »|oi. stalks $2.75-$-1.00;
men and asking for n sim ilar under, Protective Association will meet in
feati
(1
to 14. The vote on the
x. to dox. stalk* $2.&lt;Mi-$'2.50, French
taking fro mtho other leaders, includ­ Jacksonville in March to make final
waterways provision came a fte r the
revisions, and to perfect the proposed
i Strain 4-6 dor. stalks $2.25-12.50.
ing UeVnleru, Austin Stack nnd Laim
rennte had devoted practically three
NEW YORK: 29. cloudy. 1 Califor­
Lynch. In tho interim , all executions legislative bill of the association for
days
to It* consideration and it was
nia, Florida 2 arrived. Supplies ruth-1
were suspended. Wedonsday a request the conservation of the state's fish
expected
to d e a r the way for early
!&lt;r limited, demand moderate for good;
was received for a further extension and game. This was decided Wednes­
action
on
the army hill itself.
day at a state meeting here of the a s­
t&lt;x k, m.nket slight'y stronger. CniMr. Wadsworth, who has charge of
sociation which war. attended by n
ifnrmn &lt;inter Golden H eart 4-K d » r
the m easure on the (too’r, obtained
number of delegates from the various
-.tell-. I’e-t $0.59 $6.00, few $6.50, fair
an agreem ent today for limitation of
county sportsm en's clubs of the state
lon.iitioii $ l.5tl-$5.00, wasty $1.00;
debate a fte r two o'clock tomorrow a f­
and by a number of prominent na­
Klmola 10 Inch crates French Strain
ternoon to ten minutes for senators
tional nnd state officials.
beet sizes $Li5-$2.00, few $2.25; smnll
tin W rit of Habeas Corpus From the j sixes $1.25-11.60.
on any- one amendment.
It was
Wednesday's meeting opencil a t 2
II. E. Hnnsborry Killed Instantly by
thought probable a final vote would bo
Supreme Court
o’clock in the afternoon nnd culmh
I’ll I LA DI’U-I’II IA : 31, cloudy. 3
Mad Bull
reached before adjournment, leaving
noted that evening with n banquet at
| California, I Florida arrived, 2 cars
the British d4ht funding question ami
III* T lie A sso rln tc d P r e s s )
the Hillsboro hotel,' where members of
'on track including broken. Supplies
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 9.—Supreme
I l l s T h e A s so rlo lrd Prr»»)
the shipping bill us the principal un­
the Hillsborough County Gome and
light,
demand
nnd
movement
stow,
TAMPA Fell. 9.—It. Kc Simsbury. (o m t granted a writ of habeas'corpus
finished'business.
Fish Protective Association were the
market
firm.
Florida
10
inch
crates
4.1, of Gardcnville, near here, was a t­ mi behalf of Munuipnl Judge Karniun
Senator Underwood, of Alabama,
hosts to the visitors.
tacked and gored to death early yes­ and Mayor E. L. Diggers, of West Golden Self-blanching 4-0 doz. stalks
The outstanding features of the
\vlio
offered the motion to table amend­
$2.2&gt;»2.50;
8
dor.,
rdalk*
$1.75-12.00;
terday when tuking bis morning ex­
ments to the w ater appropriation, de­
proposed hill of the state association, ercise on an islund where In* home.D Palm Bench, now serving a ten day in iluz. stalk* $1.10. Califorhia crates
clared most of the criticism ag ain st,
which will be submitted to the legisla­ situated. One horn pieiced hi* heart sentence for contempt of court. The Golden Hem I $5.50.
specific items was based on no lw?tture for action next spring are the nnd he died within an hour. The laxly jcnurl directed the men be released Un­
BOSTON: .79, clear. 2 Florida nrThis is a highly significant pence
te r ground than that the items were
creation of a commission of five to be will be sent to Bartow Saturday der bonds of $500 each pending final
lived, 0 unbroken ami H broken cars
move, which was first revealed in nn
smnll nnd the commerce nffected un­
appointed by the governor, to serve where his brother, Jam es Salisbury, action on write, oral argum ents on jon track. Supplies moderate, ’demand
announcement from arm y headquar­
them to be heard by the court Febru­
im portant In alio. . ‘
without salary, and whose expense
ami movement slow, market steady.
lives.
ters that following upon np interview
ary 27th.
“ I m aintain." he said, "th at the pepaccount Is limited, the commission to
California crates Golden Heart $5.00with Richard Mtllcahy, m inister of de­
pto of a small fishing village have the
appoint n state game warden and state
fense, I Jam Deasy, deputy chief of the
j same rig h t to government aid in getdeputies whose salary limitations will
irregular forces, now under sentence
I ling their products to m arket as have
bo defined in the act. Power will be
of death, was trying to induce Knthe ’people of New York. Thu only difgiven the governor to dismiss nny inmonn do Valera and other lenders to
fercnce is th at in the case of tho d i ­
compctciK commissioner upon the
surrender and that, pending the ne­
lu te tho cost might bp1 $2,000 uiqr in
nresentation of proper evidence, nftcr
gotiations thus instituted, tho exe­
I'IT T SU U W ilh 31, snowing.
3
tho other Instance $50,000,000. I move
CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Golfing in Lake night when
cution of Deasy nnd other prisoners
Florida arrived, .75 cars on track in­
to table these amendments so th at tho
Michigan nit the way from the south- members, g
had been suspended.
cluding broken. Opening prices F ri­
issue may be clear cut."
.
side
homes
to
the
downtown
business
boxing
by
This explain* the m ysterious ru ­
day, supplies liberal, demand nnd
Senator Caraway, Arkansas, renew­
quarter
Is
to
In*
made
possible
for
Georgetown
mors that- have boon current Intoly
movement slow, m arket dull. Cali­
ed hts charge th a t "local statesm an­
the Chicagoan a« h novel nnd health- of the beet
concerning the nine Impending cxcfornia crates Golden Heart 6-8 dox.
ship" was behind the opposition and
ful way of going to work or on shop- had in sotni
stalks best $6.50, some poor quality
declared opponents were w ithout fore­
ping trips ns spun ns the outer drive present fro
short
$5.00.
Florida
10
inch
orates
sight. Senator ‘Heflin, Alabama, com­
of the Southern Park system is com- close of tin
4-6
dox.
ntnlks
$2.25-$2.50,
Golden
pared the total cost of all project#
pletcd. T hat n golf links In the lakes | mined that
RUSSIA WILL NOT ENTER ANY
with th at of the "palaces built for tho
is contemplated by the tilling of the subscribed
WARS UNLESS ATTACKED1 Federal Reserve Banks" which he said
w ater for n boulevard was made pub- house. It i»
had been approved, by most senators
He today by John Bnrtrop Payne, tho bera will b
'
"without battin g an eye."
south park commissioner and head of cut prganui
the Red Cross. Tho wide parkway Is the lot und
KEMP FOUND NOT GUILTY
now building from Jackson park, bo long be
OP 43 YF-Alt OLD MURDER
GOVERNOR OF MAINE
where tho Columbian exposition was menccd. Or
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held in 1893, to 'G r a n t park, which vention lb*
PROPOSES RETURN OF
LUMBERTON, N. C-, Feb. 9 .-Jo » was made by filling in nearly .700 acres the buildln
CONFEDERATE FLAGS
" B Z L
J : , ) . . f u r p r u . m « &lt;o
eph D r'K cm p was found not guilty
oners be permitted to tesvo on paroto Ishment is o hj P
fisheryesterday of the slaying of Daniel E.
to visit the leader, outside in an ef- fion. s a v e w her^cow W .H W fisherMcNeil, on August 15, 1878, a fte r the
fort to induce them to cease the. strug- ics of non-g.m e vcriotic. may be ex
jury
had deliberated 29 minutes.
glo and punitive m easures and th at ccpUd in ccr n _________ (
Kemp's plea was ralf-defen»e.
while negotiations are in progress the
QTOWAWAY
Kemp was apprehended snd returngovernment suspend all executions.
CAUGHT IN TAMPA
cd to this sta’te from St. Augustine,
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ON THIRD GETAWAY
Fla., a fte r a chance conversation had
ROTARIAN 8 GATHER
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FOR MIDWINTER MEETING
I TANVpAT F c ^ ‘9^ M a r c c l Allen, 15.
OF O FFICIA I-8 AT TAMPA
France, said to be a proVICTIM O F . CONSPIRACY
" If Maine should return these flags’’
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce
(Hr T fcr A a i o r t a i n t I ' r r u t
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fessional stowaway. Is in the city jail
NEW ,YO RK, Feb. 0/—Mrs. F ran ­ the message rend, "such action would had a most interesting m eeting nt
TAMP a T F e b llE ^ R alp h ^ “ Bristol, here for tho second time within a year.
ces N od Stevens Hall, widow of J^ie constitute an act of friendliness th at noon nt tho Valdex hotel today, nnd
Ogden, Utah, d o c t o r , and Robert He arrived yesterday on the steam er
Rev. Edward W hcdor.H all, who yfas, would never be forgotten, Ths scars many m atters of interest wore dlsPatterson, Dayton, Ohio, view prexl- City of Fsirbury. He eamo here In the
murdered last Septem ber at New of the Civil w ar long since hnvo heal- cussed. Arrangi mchU w-cru complet­
dent of the International R otary, are same m a n n e r about a year
Brunswick, N. J:, with Miss Eleanor ed. and many states, both those tn the c d 'fo r the banquet to tho California
here for $h*' mldwifUcr m eeting on was sent back |o Francei wh/sn it was
north and south, have given back tho visitors next Wednesday night nnd
Mills, sailed for Italy. . February 12 to H. President Raymond found be was escaping from the city
flags which they took from their for- tho program for tholr entertainm ent
Havas, of Kansas City, U expected jail. This la sold to be his third Jfip
mcr enemies."
K«no over.
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F o r quick results try a want. ad.
Monday.
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to America as a stowaway.

Game Chiefs
Framing Law
For Florida

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Citrus Scab Can
Be Controlled by
The Department

Man Gored by Bui!
Near Tampa Yeslerday—Oi|t Walking

CHICAGO MEN
MAY GOLF TO
WORK IN LAKE

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PAGB8IX

MRS. F it HD DAIGBR. Society Editor
Phone 217-W

T he Print,

prfic, nn embroidered | M t toweI4 was
wgn by Mrs. It. A. Newman.
Following the game “ the hostesi
served delicious refreshm ents.
The g u ests for the -afternoon were

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---- TONIGHT
And the blit build Inga nrc going up,

For Florida: Cloudy tonight
probably followed by rain
Friday so m ew h at. w arm er
in north portion.

Richard Bartheli*

Sa
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And Sanford Is getting the visitors
this season os never before. /

High Grade Jewelry

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday— Parent-Teachers Associa­
lllim iD A Y PARTY
tion will h)rct&gt; at the Granininf j^Atjhcr home on West F irst street,
(ju ite'a number of ladles surprised
School a t 3:30 p. m.
Thursdny— Mrs. R. A. Newman will Mrs. C. Stolhoff Tuesday, Feb. fl.
entertain the Duplicate Bridge ' All kinds of fancy work was ihdulgclub at h er home on Fourth street. od in during the day, at 3:30 cofTce
and cake was served. A fter dinner the
Thursday—Mr*. C. E. Henry will en­ ladies attended the opening concert
tertain the members of the Merrlo presented by the Tarn O’Shnntcr Ij i M atrons’. Bridge Club at 8 o’clock. dles’ Hand.
Thursday— Business am i Profession­
Those attending wore Mrs. Schmidt
al Women's club will meet a t We- nnd Miss Gertrude. Holly of Cleveland,
laka lobby at 8. p. in.
Ohio; Mrs. Fred Holly, Mrs. John Bil­
F riday—Mothers Club will meet a t ly, Mr*. W. Price, Mr*. Knrasmnn,
the home of Mrs. George Paxton
Mra. J . I). Talbot, Mrs. J. Gut, Mrs.
on M yrtle avenue, a t 3 o'clock.
D. C. Hnrclift nnd daughter Hulah;
Saturday—Mrs. I* I*. McCullcr will
Mrs. C. C hristian, Mrs. Krcinhrink,
entertain tho members of the E v­
Mrs. E. C. Gulden and others.
ery Week Bridge Club.
Monday—S t. Agnes Guild will m eet
“ PIGS IS PIGS’’
a t the home of Mrs. Ben Coleman
The Men’s Club of the Congrega­
at 3:30 p. m.
Tuesday— Bridge Luncheon for So­ tional.church had planned to hold an
cial Departm ent of Woman's Club entertainm ent on Tuesday evening,
hut two events made a postponement
at Parish House.
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necessary. The first was the fine mus lc n \ given by the Ladles Band* nt
C. S. Raymond, of Utesburg Iranthe high school, nnd the second was
sactcd business in this city yesterday.
the fnct .that the club hnd to bow|
thnt evening. Tho pifcturc "Pigs is
A. O. Maxwell nnd Tho*. A. Little,
Pigs’* has arrived nnd the en tertain ­
of Wheeling, W. Vn., w ere among the
ment will lx* given on Friday evening,
out of state arrivals here yesterday.
F o b . n t 8 p. m., hut instead of being
at the Parish House, it will be held nt
Mr. nnd Ms. K. B. Nobles of Jo n es­
the pnrsonngc of the Congregational
boro, N. J., arc spending some time
church, the picture being shown In
in Hnnford.
tho church pro|»er.
The public is Invited to this e n ter­
Mrs. Mote Thompson of Goshen,
tainm ent. All members of tho Men’s
I ml., arrived in Sanford yesterday and
club anil of th e'ch u rch should bring
will make n short visit here.*
a. package, large or small, with no
idcntificathm m arks on it. Come and
Joo Stubblefield of Jackson, Miss
have a good time Friday evening.
wits among tho recent business visit­
ors.
Jacksonville wns represented here
yesterday by J. W. F utlgsr, George
Crews and W. G. Dodson.
R. In Mark of lx*e*biirg spent the
day hero yesterday transacting husiness.
Mr. nntl Mrs. T. II. Nelson of l&gt;e
Ijimiwerc am ong the visitors in S an­
ford yesterday.
Frank It. Uphnm, of Melrose, Mass,
wns among the nrrivnlt here yestcr
day.
Miss Ethel Gordon left this morn­
ing fny her home in Kliznticth, N. J.,
a fte r n pleasant visit h ere’ ns the
guest of Mrs. Maurice Kronen.

CURB MARK i n '
•The Indies of the Methodist church
will hold a curb mnrkct Saturday at
the People’s Hank corner. All kinds of
vegetables, fresh eggs, (lowers, etc.,
will bo on sale. Come out nnd gi t your
things for Sunday dinner n n d help
the Indies,
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FORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. I). L Thrasher entertained
m ost pleasantly yesterday afternoon
nt bridge, the guests including the
members of the Fortnightly Bridge
Club nnd one e x tra table.
The room* where the curd tables
were arranged Were abloom with va­
ses and baskets of golden culcndulns.
Of exrcptional interest wns the
gam e of bridge played during the nftrrnoon, the high score am ong the
club members was made by Mrs. I*
I’. McCullcr, who was awarded n guest
room knoeker. The high score guest

Open Day and Night

Florida seems to have cncapctl th at
cold snap th a t struck the re st of tho
south.
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d ia m o n d s

Watches
Silverware
Cut Glass
Vanity Cases

Don't forget the F lih ijnd Gnmc$|s&lt;(
socintion m eeting nt the court-house
Friday: night.
D. L. T hrasher has returned from n
trip to Tam pa where ho a ttcn d u l tnc
meeting of the S tale Fish A: Game
Association.

OFF ON ANY ARTICLE IN
THE STORE
We nrc moving into our new
store at 307 East First Street on
March first,'
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That big crowij of California peo­
ple will be here next Wednesday and
all of Sanford should tu rn out tp
meet htem nnd show them whnt San­
ford has in fru its nnd vegetables.
K. N. Cruse representing the Flor­
ida Mutual Auto Insurance Company
with headquarters in Orlando was in
the city today in the interests of his
Arm.
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
In this issue is the advertisem ent
of Y’owell &amp; Co., calling attention to
their Idg spccinls for Friday rind S at­
urday, Em broidered gowns, hnntl lings
house and |A&gt;rrh dresses, embroidered
pillow enses nnd Indies silk hone nil
marked down nt p rk es thnt will sell
them nt once. Get in early on Friday
and S aturday at YnwcIPs.

P. WEINBERG
Proprietor
Corner 1st St. nnd Palmetto Ave,

Several from Sanford attended the
“Cat and C anary" show-nt the Bcacham thentre a t Orlando last night nnd
returned with the feeling, th at they
hail been thrilled with one of the fin­
est attractions of the season. The
Cat and Cnnnrygyimpany is one of the
host thnt has visited the south in
many yenrx nnd this one particular
company is under the m anagem ent
of Wade Morton who spent several
months here advertising tho first
Seminole County fnir, nnd who is well
known in theatrical circles nnd was
at nne tim e editor of the (Moving Pic­
ture Weekly. At his invitation the ed­
itor of the Herald and wife nnd Mr.
Dv.me Trend well, nil of the llcrnld, a t ­
tended the show last night and it wns
well worth the drive down th ere to
see the great th rille r of tho Henson.
It it hilled ns the m ost exciting show
of the senson and it’ is ju st th a t. The
Cat and Canary will play'thc new th e­
atre at Eustis S aturday night nnd we
want to tell the people of Kuntis that
they nre getting n real show played
by n real company nnd If th ere is
The H erald delivered six times a anyone in this part of the state who
week for lfic.
hiu not seen the Cnt and C anary go
to Eustis nnd sec it Saturday night.
.
CATIIARAK IS IIP.KK
W. M.. I ’nthnrae, the tax specialist
is here nt the People’s hank nnd will
he here tw o more days. He will mnke
Trunks, suit cases, purccls or pack­
up your income tnx while you wait ages, delivered on sh o rt notice. Call
nnd gave you the trouble nnd worry 11*8.
200-Thu-Fri-Sat-tfc
about it. Sec him nt the People’s bank,
ilny or night.
Dll. MITCHELL W ll.l

We give service obtained only in
large m anufacturing cities having
well eqttippcd shops, cleaning, repair­
ing, overhauling family sewing ma­
chines} ch arg e' only for supplies nnd
tim e used in work; no chnrge to ex­
am ine machine. Tnkc advantage of
th is opportunity. Skilled and exper­
ienced men. The Roberts Co., Sew­
ing Machine Experts. Phono 231-W.
Fcrndale A pts,
270-Itn

Ladies’ Rest Room

Dr. C. M. Mitchell, n surgeon from
Gcorgin, a fte r two extended visits to
Sanford, being attra cted by the won­
derful surroundings nnd good busi­
ness opportunities has derided to lo­
cate here. Dr. Mitchell comes to us
with high credentials ns a surgeon,
having done m ajor su rg ery for a num ­
ber of years. As tiie city Is small for
surgery alone, the Doctor will d j a
general practice, m aking surgery his
specialty. He will hnvo h k office n t
Dr. Robson's sanitarium on Park Av­
enue.

Belie Daniels and Leal* S teael,.
William DeMille Producti*

The World’s Applause

Phone 110-------- Opposite I*. 0,
SOLICITORS WANTED— Either la­
dies or gentlemen to call on m er­
chants and other business mrn and so­
licit old accounts for collection. Lib­
eral commissions prom ptly paid for
services. W rite, Southern Adjustment
Agency, Drew Bldg., Orlando, H a .

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...

MODE OF PARTICULAR

INI F.RFJST

ROUTH BAKERY

.Cashmere wool duvrtyn, that new
material that i» *' light in weight, yet
so wapn and hiMirinti-.'. t&lt;» the touch,
tnay Ik- umt| t&lt;&gt; advantage in the
development of lhi&gt; iv.it-Irock. Hie
fronts of the dn . are l.qqwd and slop'd
at (lie left side,-front. A long collar,
trimmed with - If-colnr rniTnoldery
finishes the deep open front. The
attached one pm e -kill is gathered at
the sides Medium sire requires J yards
M-inrh matriial
* 1’irton.il Rr\i« »

Next to Princess Theatre

Representing Ihe Henry llosrh
Co. line of high grade
Wall Paper
Estimates fnrnidtied oh Paper­
ing, Painting, Varnishing, Kaltomining, etc.

I &gt;rct-s No. 1248,

Daily Fashion Hint

WITH EACH TUBE
TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tube Absolutely FREE—While Thrj hut

Celery Ave. in enre of Clifford PHONE 325
Bell
KODAK Dealer

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE REXALLSTORE

[ \ 10 Stores in Georgia

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

cuft* of the skirt material. The skirt
i» laid in plaits at the skies, and the
plaits are stitched donn below the
ni|« Medium sire requires 2*'» sards
40 inch satin for the blouse .uni 2*4
yards doth for the skirt.
It would Is? hart! to ronreive a
simpler, yet smarter frock for after­
noon wear than the second model in
dark Iduc rrOpo satin trimmrd with
fur and embroidery. A narrow Kind
of beaver outlines the oval neck,
though this may lie replaced by fringe
or feathers. The embroidery is wrought
down cither side of the (ront and on
the rveude drapery at the side.
Medium sire requires
yards
40-itjrh material.
First Model; Pictorial Review Blouse
No. 14.10. Sixes, I I to J! inches bust.
Price, ,15 t ents.
Skirt No. 9131. Sirrs, 21 to J 6
inches waist. Price .10 cents.

$1.50 CORDUROY
for ynrtl

Second Model; Dress No. I4JL

Sixes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 35
cents.
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$1.25 CREAM SERGE,
for yard ......... ....
75c SUE8INE SILK,
for yard ....... ..
59c RATINES,
fbr yard

The Largest Assortm ent of New Music We Have Ever Had

3 FOR $1.00
F R E E ! !-------------------------- &gt;—F R E E
25 S ilverw are Ccrtiflcatea With Each 81.00 Purchase

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112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

Friday and Saturday

When Your Bread don’t suit You try

Sanford, Fin., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford 'Avenue.
Distributors Seminole und Lake Counties
One of the Largest nnd Most Up-to-date Drlvc-ln Filling
Stations in this part of the state

Full of U u g h t and Thrill,

OPTOMETHIST-OITICIAN

flcvic w

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

“SOME FAMILY"

1218

8 YEARaS OLD—Hits run over 200,000 miles nnd now runs
like n new cnr.r This

Would you like to own n car of this kind—one thnt will give
you service for every dollar you invest in it ? If so, Rive us
your order now for a HUH*.
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CENTURY COMEDY

Added Attraction.
Movfc T .
Through Filmland"

j0 P,(lenil

Sixes, 31 to 50 inches bust. Price, 35c.
May Valentine’s beautiful revival of
the DcKovon opera, “ Robin Howl,"
which comes to the Princess February
30th is extrem ely fortunate ns to east.
In fact it’s an nlmost "all stnr" show.
Miss Emma Jean A rnt, very pleas­
ing to look upon anil the possessor of
n wonderful contralto voice, is singing
I’w role of the dashing brigand "Alnna-Dale." George Troupe, America’s
famous baritone, is tho “ Little John"
of the opern. Bertram Goltra Is the
“ Sheriff."
Everybody who
knows
anything about music knows of Goltr a ’s continued success as nn operatic
comedian. .Phillip Convent, a buffo
basso of note, Is the “ Will SenrletL"
Bess C urry, late prlnin donna with
“The Chocolute Soldier.” is the “ Maid
Marian.” A rthur Wallace has his old
part of " F rin r Turk.” Others among
the principals are Fred /.ini, C har­
lotte Ingham and Mrs. Clarence Ben­
nett,
The chorus ‘ is one of the best—
while tho costumes, lighting effects
and propcrtjes nrc up to the stand­
ard.

When you wear our glnsscs you
don’t hnve to ho perpetually wor­
ried about their falling off. You,
can go right on with your usual
housework because wc mnke
them to fit and to give perfect
service.

“Wc See That You See”

And then don't forget th a t the O r­
lando fair sta rts, next week nnd if you
have anything to show get it to Ben­
jamin W hitncr nt the court house on
Monday morning.

J. A. Hisoy, representing the MID
ler Safe Company of Baltimore, is in
the city today calling on the local
trade. Mr. Iliscy is interested in tho
waterway question since his firm
ships nil their good* via tho water
routes from Baltim ore to Florida.

hroughl him to the . h ^
gallows. Also a

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Phone 127

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PAG E TWO

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ed uit over, even though they nre
California booster*. Wo really believe
we rnn show them more than they
I’ n b l U l i r d n , r &gt; .................. r i r r p l Sail*
have at home in citrus fruits 'and
d i t r *&lt; &lt;h r l l r r n l i l I l n l M l i i R , 107
Magnolia A,».. Sanf»r4. Fla.
Vegetables and if they nro not con­
vinced of this fact they will be con­
vinced th at southcri) hospitality is a
pirnLiHiii'.na
real fact.
K d llu r
It. J. IIii 1.1.7’
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K. J . M l . ( . . t i l l )
l l r n r r a l VlnnnnArr MOItK NEW IIUILHINGH
II. A. NICEI.
A * l , r r l M a B •M ir*iWfl-r
Ii. n. tio i.i.v
GOING I T IN SA N FO Itl);
Kaum n
on
M ade
A d trrlla ln g lla lr)
A p p llra llo a
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE

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nf November 25, 1893, to which Mr.
Stigh refers in his note:
"The expense of e x e r t i n g via New
'
York will be so for ns freights from
1.
—A new Library Building in the eentcr of the city.
Jacksonville to Liverpool, inclmflng
2.
—Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
cartag e in New York is concerned, 75
3.
—The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
cents per box.
"Tin- shipm ents are running very
1924.
heavy. On Sunday, November 19, the
4.
—A big Auditoriu m that will seat at ienst f&gt;,000,people.
enormous aggregate, of over 05,000
5.—New home for the Campbell-Lossing Post, American
A
Sanford
Institution
tinder,
the
direct
manboxes went out of the state. For the
Legioii.
past week the total shipm ents out of
G.—A Community Chest out of which all funds will ho
ngemont of the following
the sta te nre computed a t 275,000 box­
drawn.
M : \ V I S M l l l ’ l ’ ... r i r r a l a l l o a M o n n n r r
rh .in r 3SS-XV aflrr tl ........
es, of which 101,314 were carried out
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
Sanford is building every daj\—ev­ by sea routes. One steam er’s load was
S uHarrli'llu n I 'r l r r In A d \ a n r r
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
O n . Arli r
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*O.IMI ery day in every way we arc growing 21,3! I boxes. The Brixham sailed on
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soft water.
HI* H o a l h a , ___ _____. 3 .0 0
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bigger and bigger. There are eo many
J. It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. Pulher second trip November 22nd, hav­
D r i l l r r r d la ( 11/ b&gt; C a r r l r *
9.
—Systematic
mosquito
campaign
and
cleaner
city.
O n . IV rrk
------------ 15 l &gt; n « a new houses going up in all parts of ing on board 8,000 -boxes. The fruit
10.—Ten thousand-people here one year from today.
.
cston, E. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggon,
the city th a t it is difficult to keep
T b , b l* IS . la J n - |i» « . W f t h l ji l l r r exchange handled ubout 25,000 boxes
('iiunlx up with them. Dr. W. T. Aldridge Is
oirrn
Nrnilnulr
a i d m l l r . l r rr m
C. P, Williams
for the week, not over 500 going to
a n d l a p u b l l a h r d M .r r Friday. A dirrI I . l a p r a te a m ad e k n i m a o n aii|&gt;ll&lt;-»- building a two-story brick building Liverpool. Even the- St. John* river is
linn. 1 2 .0 0 )irr y r n r , n l&gt; ,a ) a In n d i n n r r . at the corner oT Second street and
clogged with ornnges. Three steam er
MIlMIll'.ll THK AUSOCIATKII I’ll ROW Snnfoi'd avenue, opposite the B. &amp; loads were brought down to Jack­
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Th« AMOcUt.iS Fr*»* I* «**(*1u»tvely O. G arage th at will contain stores and
sonville Sunday, yet some were left
•m illed to the usa fur reputillratlmi of
all news dispatches rrniltlnl lo It nr rooms on the second floor. George A. along the shores, for which a barge A System Thai Will .Mean k Saving
not olherwlaa credited in thla paper DcColles has started fmir new houses
form er heavyweight champion
Each Week
and also the local news imtillnhcd
had to be brought into requisition.”
herein.
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on Holly avenue and J. J. Dickinson
Floyd Johnson, of Iowa, nsplrar
—Tamprf Times.
All rights of re-puhlleatInn of apectal
one house on the same street and V. C.
the
world’s title were matched y ester­
Every
Monday
of
each
week
will
itlanalchva herein are aleo reserved.
------------o----- *----Coller has the co n tract. for the new
afford the buying public in Sanford day to meet May 12, In a 15 roun
Off lee i HFIt A1.0 IIIILMIMi. I'hnne UN homes th at will be rented or sold on COUNTY AUTO 1.ICKNSK TAX an opportunity to i*curc good values buUt In a decision at the New Yanke
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easy term s.
nt g reatly reduced prices. It is not stadium , for the benefit of the mil
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f o r e l . ii A d v r M I r i n a l l r t &gt; i r , . n t a l i v e
T
hat
new
wrinkle
coming
out
of
It is said by those who know thnt
alw ays positive th at every article of­ fund of the mayor's committee o
I T H E A M h m i AN PHESS AS3O0 I A I ION
Sanford could fill a t least two hundred West Florida asking for a separate fered a t n groat reduction is o u t of women. The boxers were guarantee
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new houses with new families if the auto license tax for each county would, style or of Joor quality. Many bargain $25,000 each.
have sounded good n few years ago, tables nre filled with articles th a t will
homes were available.
Although ho has announced th at h
but now th a t the sta te road tnoWy suit the m ust fastidious for the 're a ­
was
opOied to holding heavy-weight
Have you noticed Sanford’s new WOOD ALCOHOL IN MOST WHIS­ has been spent in th a t p art of the son th at people nre of various taste*
bouts
because of the la^go amounts of
state to the exclusion of South Flor­ and require different merchandise. It
sky line?
KEY
money
involved, Chairman MUldoon o f ;
ida it would sound much b etter com­ should not be argued thnt because
the s ta te boxing commission, has np- j
ing
from
South
Florida.
But
there
are
a m erchant offers goods n t reduced
And there arc more new building?
McClure’s Magazine rnntaine n story
other objections lo this county tax prices that it is not stock th at some proved the W iljatd^Johnson bout be- (
contemplated in the near future.
th at should be read by every violator
as Goode Guerry of the Pulutka Newn o th er person would not take but it is cause the m l proceeds vviil go to cimr- ]
Will be Glad to Slake In ()rder_Subject to Approval
of ihe ltxth amendment. Practirnlly
points ou t In the following:
,
offered because of p&lt;&gt;: style over buy­
nil
the
whiskey
now
being
smuggled
T hat boat basin and city pier will
The bout may lead the winner to
.From M arianna comes the sug­ ing and surplus of »I*er.
make our lake front one of the p re tti­ into the United S tates, says the w rit­ gestion that the sta te be deprived of
an encounter with Jack Dempsey, the
One store will have hoes at reduc­
est places in the city and one of the er, is made of wood nTeuhut.
title holder, as both men have been in
the duty of tabulating nil the autoto u r Spurt Suit or Spring Costume'
ed prices each and every, Monday and
Distillers are careful not to use
busiest.
the forefront of recent discussions of
f mobiles and auto.vehicles in Florida
enough of ibis poison to instantly
. .
,,
tdny they nre
s ta rtin g this
licenre nwiuy—
the n»&gt;xt battle for the world’s th a n !-.
bl In dor kill, using just enough to give
i feririg a one strap black calf -slipper
ID) South Magnolia Avenue-1
-Sanford, Flerili
And it is high time that Sanford their *concoction a "kick." Hut tile which in .turn is prorated to tile va­ for ladies ami growing girls wear pionship. I i" was pointed out la:-t
rious
counties;
and
in
lieu
""thereof
night
sentiment
lownnl
n
title
biut*
was looking forward to a municipal poison is there and the final result is
th a t sold for ?0/ h&gt; and for Monday it
allow each county to issue the li­
may change ■sufficiently n ftcr the W il-,
dock and a place where steam ers can just as fatal.
is $2.95. They will &lt;• rtif.v th a t this
cense tag for all vehicles within its
Inrd-Johnson
battle is held to w arrant R U B aaH H u atm n aasB sn saan u R in itu cB B g B M n B B B au aH C iB aB ag B iaii
dock. Sanford will soon bo n real jomshce sold for ?*L &gt; and is an excel­
Taken J n sm all doses any poison
m erclfl center and shipping point for takes longer to do its deadly work and jurisdiction, retain in g all the monies lent vulue tn r (he pm tu?. It will pay Chairman Muldoon ebunging his mind.
received for the credit of t h e rontl
Central Floridn.
you to watch tie1 H -t*r.ld each week
the distillers lim it the dose so thnt
ufnd.
JESS MAY .MEET JACK
thel rcustom ers will live a few years.
for the Monday lirg n im put on by
. I V illy this plan hr. &lt; good points.
I t h e good work of making now They have an eye t« business. They Thus fa r none has Iw'en pointed out. the Lloyd shoo . t &gt;r* and fee their
TIIK
ALL TIKES HAVE ADVANCED BUT OUR PRICKS \t;
litj Tfcr H,
streets and newer* and the Imqt ha- can’t afford to kill all custom ers at The auto license system n t Florida window.
SAME WITH A FR E E T U B E
NEW YORK. Feh. 9. A fter at! Ids'
sin and all the city Improvements go once, so they slowly poison them and
vicissitudes, Jr *« WiM.-.rd is on the
'lli.it Good C sefn e lh.it liirkc*. etartin g easy and giitr- ra &gt;re railn.
U- ■ -• forward at once. The bonds have been j pcim it them to continue as customer, would lu* Intdly m uddl'd were the EASTMAN MOVIE I’lJOlU UTION roTiii to a return tiool w.!h J.u k iKrop.
scheme carried out, and there would
Dri* i i n --------------*-------t ree Air and W ater for Your tkittrriw
The people nf
m •
sold and the tax payers are paying I three or four years. They probably , |( . ft,w„r )k t.ItH,
in lhl.
i-i oil nre u rg e d , :il,y p, whom th** Ka-' *an l e t the
aggreto a-e the b!g r
taxes ort the money. Don't let tin* tan* assutno that by the time the present
’*“ M'*vic.Frtiduc-; World’s heavyweight &lt;
dun-hip in
g ite. Whe-e aiich things ore rele­
ney lie idle any longer than can be j day custom ers die off a new crop will gated from th* ;.Hv* to the county lion cutiilcd ‘‘.5
- IT. e-git Fdoi- Toledo ill Jill . |u*p
I
land" which w.li i
helped. We need the improvements, h aw In-eft produced and they may g &lt;
iiovvn tonight a t
Willard will m e t the Ittrt-pound
then* m bound to Ite q Iuxih-sS lu the
________ n * __
j ahead concocting their murderous bev- j
the I’rincess tie
FIR ST STR E ET A.ND ELM AVEN UE----------------SANFORD, FLA. J
Iowa youth Wini hits c o i'*. *1 u j-ere a J
enforcement &amp;f ih** law, T hii it
Sc erageit at a prollt.
n
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This
picture
i
'
iking
a
great
hit
.
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ince
Ids
lion in heavyweight circle
FOIt TH E FAIR
c iu K a iig s iir.a a u L iJ L 'g a g u g u u ^ g ttu &amp; s z s a n u a x ts B Q R C fg s g B n tu iK s s s i
The article goes on lo explain tiiat evidenced in every town and city in among movie frt*. . wherever it is
(ii but hc.e l.e t fall.
the label and scnl is no protection j 0,10 l,i,rtie u h r alone; that of ocrupashown nnd with .; 1 o y of'film ntukWills ,,1 u Leu a pc-niitb’ l to me**t
The Orlando fair begins next Turn- whaU,v,.(. , t j9 ,nore proiHable to ur.e u,,n
T,{&lt;’
‘
or proday and will last alt week. This is our cheap wood uimhol and counterfeit ; fessiomil man will pay his Mate li- ing it has a to* i appeal lo n ma­ Ji lit; o r ia it 15-rtiUhd baiiS'at the
rtial especially to ri-w V an !-r
Ml V 12. be . . 1- *
fair as it is the &lt;inly one in this sec­ label;! and seals limn it ir to make j ciii:■•(*; but when it come to the city teur phutograp'
e*
. Tilts picture the bulk ol tl. | :i -.iid U't to th in ik
Kastman
Kodb
tion umi Seminole county should
mil
county
there
is
a
constant
pro­
pure whisky.
•
was* l»t .oglu i
'iford through tile colnnil ti e " sbi .1.. j
i ,mull--net s r a j j x a u n i e t t X f i t i a E i u ^ z e s s s r K r . i D a a i c f J u n s M : s-TRS^-acaxaiis
represented there in full (lower. Get
t!f otic;HiC il in slow dcoih by' the crastination. Home people too Well P_*I ..0*1.ll 1 ;f..l
t
L-.
It. r Hawers, who of women, Tic b'tset.-i will get
up your exhibits and arrange lo a t­ suicide icmU* to drink any of the know home o trie infs and there i ever
L'l-iii
in
b^iiford
for
each. Jelmsoii, , hnihl he defeat Wil
tend the fair. It will be an inspiration stuff, but it continuea to Itf dtuuk in a jin sinnptio.'i tiiat ’’So-und-Mo
„*v i( " |- ’ Xt! :
■
H; ffor it the Enstnmi Ke&lt;!al: people. This rim- laid , will it'.1 mile unarei ;* L ilt with
to you.
friend;
he
knows
that
I’m
good
\\7 i*
such quantities that the poium m ak­
ii-*d Mr. |tower: that in Dempsey.
j ami I'll ti ttle in a little while." If it cerri ha*
ers nre becoinin miniimnirea,
wniks that jyay on ri two *|*d!;ir Ii addition t&gt;&gt; b. ,• *.* an letercstlng picHOY SCOUT WEEK
— —— o------— —
j cense how much more em phatically ture it will aim give a great
WHEN FLORIDA H IIIITED ITS
I would it la* developed where a dozen new sidelight on nninU
This is noy Scout W « k nil over
FRUIT BY WATER
is m eeting the demand for coo pure w ater and th ere are hundred? of J
m
the country and the various rlubs and
sir more doR srj are concerned? With raphy to thu ■ owning llastinaii Uou
bottles
being distributed n m m d she City r(t nil tim es. Every family J
each
county
buying
its
licenses
there
organisations should.do n lla j^ ^ lic ir
**
S. J. Sltgh, of Orlando, n heavy buy­ would he*a greater expense inclined
of
Suhfiinl
should get the habit Mol
Mr. Rnvverv Antes tiiat the E ast­
power to encourage the tt'J ^ E s p V in
HUSTON,"Kch. 9.—T im e of the rc- m
er nmi shipper of FI irfda fruit, as i than where the sta te buys Ilyin by
man Kodak * unprioy uwar.ia a 11.&gt;m- em its of tile Do but Nationals have u
your town to see if there ^ W w T h irg
well as tj*e owner nf numerotn tine
a
, the carload. At tin* present time tier of prise i nil year t*i indi\ duals been released under np'o'ivil agree -j
they need th at you can nupply. The
citrus groves, has directed the a tte n ­ there L a uniform ity about the lugs; m aking th In
it
phot
Roy Seoul:i are the yuiAg Americans
ph w hit no a ! Pit ell at
: ’*t- t;,i»^&lt;-■' n
j
of today and the future citirens of tion of The Times to Ihr* Increase in were each county to ' elect and de one of th
i.ichlne .
U*l.
aiii-mirieed
la*
1
i
v*btv
the of moving tie- I Ior tiia product- )l|;o it- log-, as it would have the that the pi.
u
i
the countiy nod they have ingrntneil
w dl b tin* no n!, ..f
&gt;
John R cjrr. an ".,t fieM**r .pur, basis] 4
ill ivr cut Vi nt , -Itowirg by data in 111' tight to do if it nit* to re* ctvc all the .t loiiilat pig
;s e a le r in te ie t iti a m ­ from tlx* St, Petersburg elttb and Law- tj An*| our truer; will te nt Jour back tlour w ith a bottle of tirnt pa™ ■
in them tin* teal principle* of patii
pos i - den that the t I. .* have been emoluments, llien* would he almost
otitiin anil citizenship and. the trill
a t e u r p h o to g r a p h y and e n u r e hi me of rtiKL* Celiac her, a short stop purcim'?- JJ
* 'venter th a t nil Ihe hotels, ro-tnurants, d ru g sto res and soda fountains \
spirit of America. They should be un- increased to an apparently unicason- as many designs of ‘Florida tag s” ns our local am ateur photographeis to ii I from Norfolk, havi? b w n released U inre using.
, extent.
,
.........*
there nre counUtw—and thereby compete for these prize.'.
couraged in every way and this week uhlo
to the W hitest *r club nf the Eastern
In a note to the.editor of The Times * WilU,(| „ K. , tr&lt;u, |08t, mUch KOO(, ,,u|,
especially should they receive the glad
League, white Lloyd Smith, a fir:',
Vi J
) licity qs the earn travel through th e
Ttie Daily Herald, 15c per week.
hand from the people everywhere, it Mr. SHgh says:
baseman drafted from C harlotte &gt;f
'.‘I nm sending you a clipping from country to t|te north. Possibly, th e 1
----------- ----------Is not much th at they ask of the pub­
the Smith Atlantic League, Inst year
tin* Florida Farm er nnd Fruit BGrow­
lic, but they do want and should haVe
uirgestion was merely mad. in order J I c e l a n d C o a t ’ll
and last year farmed out with Shreve­
e
r
of
November
25,
1S93.
You
will
no­
t*»
tht&gt; nnnu* &lt;»f .Marianna
into
the moral support of the community.
port in the Texan League, has been
tice it refers to the shipment on No­ thu
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released t" New ( Iflenti ,
vember 19 of that year as being &lt;55,- — —— ii— — —*
SHOW TH E VISITORS SANFORD
)f*Q
OIK) boxes. This would make nbouulMi
I uM mgl '
■
*u h 11. Ii. Mi &lt;2--11 ***
[]' :
Du you trade nt the Ciinh and C a r­
ears, the way we load ilicrii now Th**
:
was nrrestiat ml fined $5,IIU for i olNext w«.'k Sunford will h&lt;* the host
ry S to re s? Call for QUICK SER- u u s n n s B s a a u u u u K a n n n x L u &amp; a c g x u a u n u u n s n n iis c rn K B a a s u E S K S S s
entire week's shipment at that lime
ing n Iu**yi !e .loi'inl the school house
for Hu* citrus growers of California
wt
%
.
. .
.
VICE TRANSFER Parcel Delivery to
was about 7&lt;50 ears. In 1893 the trans­
ri**
who are m aking a trior (if the state
IN a l l i e s without lights. During an uitcrm s - 1,„, „
.
,
take your pan:,age to your door.
portation, of course, wn t slow, and
to sec* what Florida has in thu way of
sum
of
Ins
workouts
with
the
Lads
the
«g,;.xhu-Fri
Sat
tfe
people were sending their fru it to the
(11 v T l i , t x i i r l n l r d I ' r r i t l
orange groves and vegetable lands.
players all kcgait to .ru n around a lilm arket for C hristm as trade, nnd u
ft*.;
LOS ANGHI.ES, Calif,, Fob, 9.- t!e for oiten i e Mae then found the
Florida visited them last year and
w as treated to the real California spi­ Inrge proportion of the shipment* A num ber of tulegram s tugned always situijjion serious whch some of his
|A
rit of hospitality. Jt Is- bur tu rn to were going by w ater. At the present George," were on file hi the super- players didn’t show up, nnd seeing
p ;
tot
show them the Florida spirit ntul In tim e this would be a very ordinary ior court here today as evidence in the n bicycle nearby be picked up the
this tour Sunford is expected to do week’s movement. In Dime days, the suit of George Edwin .Joseph, New yrheel nml star tea out to get his buy*
t
her • part. Let everyone take n day m ajority nfethe fruit was raised on York attorney, against Pauline Fred- —then tip stepped tw o city policemen
t
wno pmciien
off and In* with the visitors while they the SL -Johns river, taking in Put­ crick, actress, for $515,000 for legal who
pinched ,wac
Mac io
forr ruling
riding w ithout!
%_
are here and show,them what the real nam and Volusia euuntiea. There was services nnd Iter counter suit for $15,- |,K|,ts. Mac their started off. the cops
Sanford spirit means. An interesting also mprh grown in Marion, Orange fil^.Ut), which she charges is due from sayirtfl, "W here are you going?"
program has been arranged for them and L ike counties, am) quite n sprink­ him on several counts.
"Guess Pm going with you," replied
Mis a Frederick’s attorney, cross- Mac. U|ir*n entering the police s ta ­
and will he published in the Herald. ling in the, Indian Riven section. Very
Ixiok it over nnd be ready to take a little fruit was raised south of Orange examining Josouh, brought from the tion the coach was docketed on the
|%
band In the entertainm ent. We have county.
plaintiff a deelurnllin thnt he was not blotter and asked for a $5.00 bond to
"O ur shipm ents then were quite jealous of W illard Mack, Miss F red­
som
ething
here
th
a
t
will
make
them
wn
assure bis appearance in court this
Wk-'-i
open their eyes nnd some of them heavy to Liverpool. The Florida F ruit erick’s form er aelress-hushund, ami morning, ol, and behold, Mac didn’t
will no doubt leave California and Exchange was then managed by Ma­ the telegram s be sent her during the bnvo the five spot, and the men on
come to Florida a fte r tbey have look- jor N orris who owned a large grove divorce proceedings were designed to duty at the station refused to accept
a t DcIa?on,Springs, in Volusia coun­
"insplre ber w ith confidence."
his check. So the next move was to
ty. Despite the large proportion of the
..i: :
.
.
Some of these telegram s introduced call up Mr?. McQuillan. During the
crop th at was moved by water in
by the defense to support its conten­ discussion on the phono Mrs. Quillan
S
WHEN U
U HELL
those days, and with very satisfac­
tion thnt Joseph's interest in Miss told her husband to stay in jnil as
tory result*, very
little —com para­
YOUR REAL I S
LiST IT
Frederic); was "more personal than she didn’t have five dollars on hand,
tively—is moved in this m anner now.
fW
WITH US
ESTATE
professional," dating back into 1919, and th at since she had no wood in the
At. thnt time I was shipping quite n
*
and sent from Winslow, Ariz., ntul house to make a fire she told her hus­
■
good deal of fruit from the vicinity
band to make, himself com fortable
Improved celery farm , an orange
of Leesburg to Liverpool, with n thru York, read:
"Pauline, loved nnd lovely queen spending the night in jnil. However,
grove, a city home, a Vacant lot,
freight charge of 9U cents per box.
wild land, firo or auto Inkurnncc
People who lived on the Kt. Johns riv- of
Land of High-llaVe-Reen, nt a late hour Mrs. McQuillan felt sor*
makes no difference—see us—
er had a rate of 85 cents, or a rate „ f . D.diant ^m ile illumlne every weary ry for her hutdwtid nnd robbed her
son’s bank in order" to g e t the five
we have what you w ant or we
75 cents from Jacknonville docks,
George.
Please note The eonqurrison of the rate . *"’ disappointed at not being able dollars needed. Moral: "N ever nynin
will get It fo r you.
now and then. Our rate then by wal- 1,1 hear some ones wonderful voice, must you ride 11 bicycle nt night w ith­
out lights"— Lakeland Star-Telegram .
er from Jacksonville ,tu New York : George.
S5Twas 37 1-2 cents per crate, nnd about
"New Vork is empty now. Aro you
AGENTS
SKATING AND DANCING, LAKE,
10 cents mure by rail. Now the rate to w ry , very busy? George,
"Dear Polly, nm overwhelmed with MARY SKATING ACADEMY, F R I­
any of the eastern points Is higher
271-21c
than it was then from nny Florida magnificent holder. Love to you. DAY NIGHT.
Fire, Casualty, A uto Insurance
George."
points to Liverpool."
The Herald delivered nix times
105 W. F irst St., SANFORD, FLA
Miss Frederick is said to have
Following is the excerpt from the
Florida F arm er nnd F ruit Grower termed Joseph "My G reat Big Friend.' week for IGc,
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P e o p le s B a n k
of Sanford

The Herald Printing Co.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Willard and Johnson
A FEATURE
EVERY MONDAY

\L L DEPOSITS INSURED

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

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u^pimtl.'g- Rosion Club Releases
Florida State Star 3

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PHONE 311 FOR CHICK ACTION

And Be Sure IPs Elder Springs .Water You i
Use in That Battery
:

\\a s Pinched (?)

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Pauline Frederick
Sues Man Who Called
Her Sweet

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY D, 1023

Too can find tho nam e of
every live Hualneaa Min
In Sanford In this Column
each day.

tej
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*1

GAINESVILLE, Kit.. Feb. 9,—The
S ta le Hoad Dopartiiicnt tdinuld con­
fine lin w ork to the trunk High way5
and not undertake projects th at can
ho carried out by 4ho county, Judge
II, tk ChiMps, chairman of the De­
partm ent, Bald i« an mliircsn liefere
the Florida Road Builders* Confcrcrt o
ni the University of Fieri.I: here yes­
terday.
Judge I’liiilips d i s c u s s e d llu* sub­
ject of “Tile Rokktion o f the ' Stale
Itemd’ D epartm ent to ihv Highways.”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If wo pleaao you, tell o th tra ; if not
tell m . I’hone 498 .

ELTON J. MOUGIITON
ARCHITECT
Room 7, M iller Dldr
BANFORD

FLORIDA

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

FOR SALK— Dosicr and Gays' paints
and vnmlahcs a t Sanford Novelty
V. C. COLLER,* Prop.
Works, Snnford agents.
183-tfc
Snnford has lung needed a parcel
FARMKitS—.You can gat seed bed
delivery; now alio lm.. one. Call phone.
fram -i and Irrigation plugs at tfc*
498 and T e t th at package delivered
Sanford Novelty Works. •
100*tfc
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER FOR SALK—7rin.111 i,i;t;ig&lt;* and lour before you can* say ^Robinson Crii2Ga«Thu*Fri*Hat-lfe
117 Commercial S tre e t—Sanford, Fla.
connecting lots, corner Third and
Pine Avc. Tail 401 Magnolia Ave­
nue.
\
299*51p
19211 Hupliio
bllu touring car. Address E .core
INSURANCE AGENCY
Sanford Herald.
2C9-5tp L 'r lia i E lim ni-l.tl 1‘a e , ' r e n t ' l l , ’ i ’lotlfla
F IR E -------- A llT O ---------RONDS
Cl l a i i l&gt;,iiit. e a r l i e r limn
HOUSE, Tent and furniture for sola r,,itl*r^
N e w Vorli p a n e l s . 0 U}‘ fr „ i |i ltYtv«ln&gt;) *
■,r
S
e
w
s
a
lt t ia l u it I fie, r e n t s a I'uOi &lt; r
cheap, inquire at corner of French
t b m u s h s g e fi t «llr e e l ‘ at :o
Avenue and Geneva St.
270-ftp •lilt.eerlbe
t i l i l f l w t t e r li , »*&gt; &gt;-ei,lK n Niimili.
I l n r lil .i T f m e x - t nleit. J n r l i k m i U l l f . I'll.
FOR SALK—Oakland six, five pas­
Contractor nnd Builder
senger, extra tire, nlj Cord lives
new battery. F irst class condition.—BANFORD
FLORIDA J. T. M„ care Herald.
' ’272-5t|i I ran-sell you a NEW FORD
earl', balance 12 m onth'. A!
FOR SALE—ilnrred Rock eggs to ri
the following used carf‘, all
hatching from the best fit) hens o at:
shape. Cash or term*:
i : * t « 1il lah ril l BOS
t f it fliK-k of over 2l»l&gt; . that average
n -r-A -i.
T
u-x-T-A-T-r:
more tlmn 15(1 eggs eneh lust season.! o n T ru c k , gontl hotly
r«Tni«
I ill r k l m r n t a
T o n T r u c k , no body
15 eggs, SI.50; $7.50 jut hundred.
I n - I n ,p r , n r d In in]
I n ailr it u r e
sG. A. Tyler, Osteen, Volusia county,] T o u rin g , n o S t a r t e r
X iireljf lliim la
( l l r I.(.la
Florida.
272-Jtp R o a d s te r, S t a r t e r
rTnm ra
T o u rin g * S t a r t e r
Ilit&lt;*liir*« C h a t i r r a
llualuraa I 'r o p e r l r
See CEO. W. SIcROIlY. at
Higgins, Ine., Ford, Ford-.on .
ruin Dealer, City. Phollc 33

I9|r&gt; n h ,

S* O. Shinholser

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Pennsylvania
Goodrich

l.arg

Silvcrlunn

j r i s t i alsu KarB^°- —
,
Palmetto Ave.
'esigns: _
f o l t RENT—Thrci
n**
with bath., llnfi
260-W nnd water included
~ .M rs, Alexander

■General Machine and Boiler
* *
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Rhone 02-------- Sanford, Florida

L. B. HODGJNS

ed,
Lights
,0l»'n month,
an.
Phone
271 -di s'
apartm ent
four roams and hath. Inquire 914
.Myrtle Ave,
27t-&lt;Up
F o il RENT—Twelve room house,
with good Water, land for garden,
20 minutes drive from Sanford, beau­
tiful lake front, located on main road
between Sanford and Orlando. Inquire
nf S. F, iHqidtlcy or Jim }), Jinkius,

AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL WORKS
French Avenue.
General R epairing
207 French Ave.
Sanford, Fla, FOR RENT Red room mid kitchen
ette , furnished, $35 per m onth; also
1 -1 -lm p.
three rooms nnd kitchen, hath, hot and
cold water,'.$45. 7U1 Magnolia Ave
nuc. Call at Hciijnimii'n Store fur information.
271 *0tc

f-4 WANED—A eiumce to build

your
now'homo before lum ber gets any
M higher, I’Jntts nnd estimate.* furnish­
M ed.— Snnford Novelty Work*. 183-tfc
■Smart hoy with wheel
M M M n n i u i R i i n i a WANTED
Stone'# M arket, Snnford Avenue.
257-tfc
'ANTED—Experienced. HtcnograjilT
Attomcy-al*Law
or nt once. Apply I*. O. Dux 1048.

Avenue and Fourth Slreel

Sanftitd, Florida

FLOH

Each of the First 50 Ladies
Auction Sale

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

WANTED I’ositlon-on maid, cook or
houaukeeper. Cull 410 Snnford Ave.
F lret National Hank llullding
271*2tp
FLORIDA Annie Ilarren.
SANFORD
WANTED—k irst d i S
automobile
rule-man. Firio proposition.
Ad*

CIIELLE MAINES
I

WANTI'.IJ

Will Receive FREE a

Alan aged 25 with expef-

tence In dealing w ith the publish,
LAWYER
—Court Houso v, i be# employment* l're fcr work

with.#ome Sanford b u s ln tti house hut
will consider other work. ‘If interest­
272-ltp
I f i t Examined
.G lis M O ntgaed ed, w rite XYZ enro Herald.
IOS1TION WANTED as stenographcr. 1 Experience in court and public
work.' Hc*l Df reference#. Address
D, care of Herald office;
272-2tp
Optldan-Optom e trtit

Henr’y McLaulin, Jr.,

&gt;11 B u t F irst S t r u t

Banford. Fla.

FOR SALE—Wooel for sale, small
blocks and trim m ings from the
crate mill. «0c a wagon load a t the
Graduate Yejerinnrlnn
Telephone#*
‘
Office
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
Office 12b &gt;
Ojiposito F. O. burn well.—Shinholser'# Mill;
254*e.o.d*4wp
Fetldenco 257
Del-and, Florida

DR. R. M. WELSH

Mra. A. I. Spencer
SPIpELLA C0R8ETIERE
Sanford and Del,and
F. O. Address, 228 Ho. Houjersrd
hone 408
DeLand, Florida

FAR5IERS—TIcnty of saw dust free
^ # t Shinholser'# ^HIL Jt'a the right
kind fo r tiling,
254-c.o.d.4wp
For quick result# try a want ad.

a-i nppi-ii*

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
The# !.argent Assortment of New .Music We Have Ever Had

7 Silverware Certificates With Each Si.00 Purchase

PHONE 113

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 9 Governor
lln n k i’ returned to his office jesterday from a til ref-day visit to the
Tampa fair and plunged in to .a mass
of accumulated corespundeme.
The
executive appeared in Jovial spirits
no [w ithstanding his long trip by train
nnd declared lie enjoyed Ids visit to
Tampa (splendidly.
No im portant m atters, so far an
known, aw aited his attention.
*

ItltlGHTEN UP THE HOME
ome up to dale fiwtnrr« in YOlIlt home.
large assortment on display in our store

We have a

PHONE 113

i bis Ih ffic*Very best Breakfast Bacon nnd the Finest Brand of Hants

Over Seminole County Bank
•:*

'

guaranteed In please and lee sell on Ihht liU-ral plan "VOUIt MONEY

George A. DeCottes

BANFOKD

i.

n. F. WHITNRR. Cashier

i*. F o r s t e r , presid m t

Tills IS THE LAST ( ALL FOR t llEAl* HAMS AND BACON; ALL BRANDS OF HAMS,
SKINNED AND REGULAR, I'ER POUND

WANTED
C#rd* of Sanford’* Repui’■‘ablo Profeuional' Mcu, «arh
of whom, In hit choacn profeaalon the Herald rccom*
mends to th® people.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

c m i.itv o i

Vacuum Cup
— ---- FOR RENT

ii-

}printed fo r its o aeration. Ry uh?
tim e the legislature iif kbi7 met the
feddrnl government had provided for
.naskling statca .ill Ibe building of
runds ami the Florida legislature In
order that the stritu might- share in
llio
federal
funds, appropriated
cpoltgh mongy to match th e state's :il*
riel merit, The appropriation, and con*
;frequently the construction an d 'm ain .
&gt;tefinncr work of the departm ent, wn#
{enlarged in 1919 while the 1921 s.rsjsjnn went still further. This year the
{department hag undertaken tho biggent program yet. W ith ’ the work
j already in progress at the close of
the year and the projects Included in
!lda year’s budget the departm ent is
committed to an expenditure nf app ioximately. $ 1,000,000.

STOCKS AND BONDS

B. W. HERNDON

The now and then depositor sel­
dom saves much, while the steady
week by week one has a fine bank
account earning \% Interest.
Become a steady depositor at

out, for iho ; oio purpose of cdtn-ntlng i
people and county r$ u l official#j
in m atters perl lining tu road:-. The
departm ent tim unuloie I infonndUon
u- to the best typo of rmtda, road m a­
terial and (he type of bridge# adapt*
able id p articu lar iocuiitica amf the
Jibe, cnipluynl ex|«'rt# anil in general
■it in an advisory capacity for coun­
ty contem plating highway construe*
Run. Thin feature o f the • depart*
[merit’# work him not nhated in the
1 leant, he declared, but its ocopo httii
been jtu e men ted ity. the construction
ami m aintenance undertaken 1»y the
f.

General Shop and Mill
Work

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY

is what counts when applied to
saving: and depositing at Our Sav­
ings Department! * ■

And Not Undertake Projects That Can Be Car
ried Cut by the County

VERY FANCY WHITE BACON, per Jl&gt;. v..:.V
FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb...
.....
FANCY CORN-PEI) GEORGIA I'ORK LEGS, 111
PURE LEAF LARI), RENDERED, per lb ........
FANCY CREAM CHEESE (This is extra), per lb,
FRESH O. K. BREAD, 2 big loaves for ..... . ..
FRESH O. K. BREAD, 3 10c loaves f o r ...... .......
FINE WESTERN BEEF POT ROAST, per lb .....
NUCOA BUTTERS BREAD STAYS SWEET, lb
CLIMAX MIDLES CODFISH, per l b . .....
FANCY MILK-FED DRESSED HENS, per lb.....
MARSHALL’S KIPPERED HERRING, per can ..
(This is imported)
FgESH LONG ISLAND SAUER KRAUT, per lb,
FANCY WESTERN STEER BEEF, SIRLOINS,
PRIME RIBS, peril).
FLORIDA MEATS, Fancy, per lb.............. .........
BONELESS HERRING, per lb.
............
Boost the City nf Hanford und keep the smnli man in business. The prices quoted nbove are
telling you plain facts, that the Hmutl man Is working for you.

JOHN T. BRADY’S

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KEEP MO

VING

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ALL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT BUSINESS
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Next dpor to the Coca-Cola Bottling Works

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 102.1
«■ ■ *■ ■ ■ K I I I K B I i a i B H I

J U S T S U P P O S E you make $40 per week and spend it all; while your neighbor who makes only
$30 per week manages every Saturday to deposit $10 to his Savings Account.
S U P P O S E both you and your neighbor are thrown out ot employment? H E can live on what he
has saved, but Y O U - W H A T A R E Y O U G O IN G T O D O ?
S U P P O S E you start an Emergency Fund rig h t n o w

$1.00 will open a Savings Account at the

SANFORD

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

BOWLING
TENNIS
• BOXING

1018 We*l F irst Btrcut

101B West First Sir**

There will b e ' some crowd
Princes* tonight.
And then there will lie some more
crowd U» fee the sam e picture to*
morrow night.

First Two Games Close But Rotes Forge Ahead in
Last P a rt of Last Game
The American leg io n m ade their J \ |l
official entry Into the City Howling
League last night by ranking t h e .
Ilitea do considerable hustling to win.
The game went to the Rotes llnnlly,
bu t it took th e third game to decide
[,|t(
it. The first game went to the Rotes t ^JS |(uir|
by 17 pins anil thi* smull lead was in- ) ,tl| v
creased to 40 1pins In the second **
gam e,'
,
’ IWlI
K[Jilt|
and were It not for the spurt made by [ln(i
Henry ami Kent in the last game, the
(r t
story might have been a ililTerent one
[ir
to tell today. The litinl score gave t j1(.
the Rotes a lead of UP pins.
1
th e vN'
Sam Younts, captain of the leg io n
t
tenm, howling his first time h u h o tinxvill
ram e alleys were down in tie- Elks (timI prim
Club quite a few years ago. bowled a Stanford
nice game, and shows by bis delivery
a o
th at be will not remain a Iras In-eii, if tmt la
but can be counted oil to give a good ||„. .(ate,
jiceuuirt of himself befifn- the season there are
ends, Ix-slic Hill and Ed Ward, both Nciv Him
beginners, are two more that de- ,■ not Hv
pendonee can bo placed upon, and-w ill; makes th
make a creditable Mmvvii g as soon
t w,,d
they get a -litth practice. George IV -. and Imdi

will lie the* lied game on the pro­
gram ,, will .stmt at 7:“U sharp, anti it
Is to la* •hoped thaf-ail the Hanford
Fans will la- lined, up tonight when
thl- whistle sounds for the start.

Ra.skuthull—New Smyrna—Double
header— tonight.

Miami Will Plav Only
The Best in 192.3 and
Sanford is Included

And Ralfi Wight and lit- family n o ­
tin' ones - elected to m-u tonight's .how
without charge. Get away front the
gasoline tank long enough to. bring
day. m is m iiM - i si m par without
the family an d see “The World's Ap­
much trouble, but lift is Rtrlving to
plause.” It is if good picture mill
The -chedulo ns announced fallows': make It in less than par.
your family will enjoy it, Rnh-ll.
October "d. St. 'Augustine at Mi­
am i; October 'J7, West Palm Beat'll, at
Miami; November 8, Duval at Jac k ­
sonville; November 12. Sanford, ut
oil ti new I J.I- &lt; I Ins prises m e g ing to be ! e - tluin the regular price.
See him ho vvumi g e t in an this next
go round ami you can nave some mun*

lit. The

la .iirla fn l l- r r n l

L

I J o y *I

T otal.

Met chant*
Farm ers
Congregational
Rotary
1 .eg ion
Men* Club
(thane A Co.
Hrotherliood ...

1'OTATO SALAD,
Per lb ...... ................

A /)

ffQ
,...O 0

APALACHICOLA
OYSTERS, Quart

l b 'l l

STONE’S FRUIT
CAKE, l b .............

9U

Ik r

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All Roads Lead to Orlando

Come Yourself---------------Bring Your Family
Reduced Rates on AH Railroads

l-rrss)

WASHINGTON, Feb. U. TIre- i a
tionnl m erchant marine a suelit Ion.
in a resolution, urged the immediate
passage of tin- shipping bill by tin-

’i'bc S ta n d a rd o f C om parison

B e st fo r T w o in B u sin e s s o r P lay
A glanco reveals why business and professional
men, us well as all others who seek the roadster
typo, find the new Buick roadsters, both fours
and sixes, exactly suited to their needs.

• T " ----

CARLOAD

MULLET ROE,
QC
Per ll&gt;. ................ .. 0 9
NEW IRISH POTATOES
BUTTER,
Per Hi. ....

v e r ity of rjo t'idan bnM-hall prm-pn t*
are lotiming up brightly and it is ex-;
pieted roach I.ane Itlrhburg" will
hav e an i xcellent field front which f&lt;&gt;;
elect a euililnhle team when
lie I *
m utes here front his hqnio at Crest* C
view* in the te xt few weeks. Train* f
ing is eycpi-eted to get underway v e ry ? '4
shortly a fte r the coach arrives a m l ] , i
gets his bearing?.
•'
Twenty-six games are provided for bi
on tlm tentative schedule which w ill; —
probably open with Oglethorpe here ;
Mart’ll 7th. and run through May II. n■ B ig a jia z ]
with Southern College liere for the
lari gallic.
C ray, 1ar t year'* pitcher, appears to
!*t .lat.-d for prem ier tw irling honors
the coining season, while F . S. Sm ith,
Shorty Gunn, "Skinny” Williams, .
"A rk" Newton and "Ted* I'fcndarvU,
will aim) reek mound positions.
Ward will again be the old reliable
liehlnd the bat from present Indica­
tions. The infield will probably be
handled by Scott, L. E. Thompson, l

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The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter

For Fourteen consecutive years it has been growing— it
has c o s t money— time—amt prodigious efforts to build the
most artistic exposition in the state. It is not a mushroom
g r o w l h b u t actually r e q u ir e s the constant labor of the whole
year to bring i! to p e r f e c tio n . You have your part in it.
* You can help make it hum. Arrangements have In-on
made to sho wlhe l-cst of the products, citrus, garden, field,
manufacture, home demonstration, health, stock, poultry,
art, needleeraft, etc.
Johnnie J. Jones* Shows have a part. So have the Fer­
ris Wheel Girls. Joe Killjoy Will frolic and the ICurle Misters
will perform. The Dellainend Trotipe of Girls are said to Le­
the fnu st posers*in the country.
Sixty Race horses now practicing.
* Kennel t ’lub I log Show.
^&lt;
This is your Fair. Help to ntnkc it yours. Bring some­
thing to it.

MI \ MI,
Eels. 1*.-M ia m i
Migli
SciitMil intend* tn ca rry Us gam e inis
: G r a n g e r ranks tn the lULM high nchoul
ftiol ball race. A schedule already
{adapted Includes game* with
both
I Gainesville mid Duval, Thu Miami
j squad r.ime through the past season
And Sam Younts, y -u can tell the
| w ith a clean record but i-i it ptist-iu-uaon gam e with Gainesville for the wav he spears the- i tb.it lie is an
il just wmit.'
s ta te championship was overwhelmed. old tim er at (he g.;!,
, log !)■’ invitation-. S
!The coming season'- card is ,?ituetc
•'-an invitation every i
stro n g e r ihnn that of last season,
j column.
i which embraced mostly w condary

NEW YORK. I-\b. I'. Til- engageaa-iit of Richard l-'ob-int Cleveland, a
■in of Grover Cleveland, twice pre.-udent of the United S ta te s , to Miss
K - - I ••rigla- t tailor, &lt;inu :liler of lie
Rt. Rev. Tlunim • F, Goihir. prr.-ddlu gbi-hup of the Kpi.stMpal ell It i ell in
America, lias been anriotineod.
Yount*
,1* Hill
'G .IV io l !
W ard

It'r the big picture of the week and
the one they have nil been waiting
for, and th e ttddcd attraction that
r w * with it It* worth ttbeing.

g in Central Florida This
Year

McLAlJLIN’S BAR(
WINDOW FOR
SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CHINA, JEWEL­
RY AND MANY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES,
These goods arc from our regular stock and
EVERYTHING IN WINDOW

Winesap. Baldwin and Virginias

to he sold by peck or bushel.
Bananas by dozen nr bunch, also
Tomatoes by Imskef.
CHEAP PRICKS

Car on Track Near Ex­
press Office

ONE-HALF PRICE

McLAULIN, The jeweler

They aro roomy and comfortablo, with every
refinement and convenience for easy, restful
motoring in all weathers. They are suro and
Heet on any road w ith the flexibility and
certainty of perform ance so traditional to
all Buicks.
A ride in a Buick roadster is essential to a
complete understanding of the finer qualities
of these models. Ask for one.
Fours
1 Pan. n»*&lt;!,tVT $**i
i l 'a t i . Tounn,
MS
3
. )I7$
5 P » i - W k. - Uili
S P««- Tuunnj
Gnlm - - • 13*1
Cport Kn*4it&lt;v
I0IJ

Si
I P»„. Romtitrr *1175
.
_
.
....
* r«»*.Tourki* lias
J Pm*. Tourin*
_ ,
‘ ’
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SP«,». tkdaS.. 191}

f i j i f i (■ o .b . tlnick f a c t o r ir i: g o t
tnlie &lt;htJr J. A tk about I he G. M a Tc . P u rrh a t*
I U n , A ih ieh p r w i d t t fo r l i t / t r r t d f'a y m tn t*.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
When better automutillen are liulR.

5

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L. C. MOOttR Managn
— Buick will build thca*

W h en better automobiles are built, B uick w ill build thetn

�PACE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923
PIUNCE IS DOHN

sugar

r is k

at climax

MANY ACRES UNDEVELOPED
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
A telegram from Dr. J. M. Glenn of
LAND IN SANFORD SECTION
I t l r Tfce A o w l a l f i P r r s n )
n iy 't'h c \ ...irliit r(J I'rfM )
Savnnnoh, (In., to Dr. W. J. Carpen­
RICHEST SORT OF SOIL
LONDON, Fi b. 0.—Princeta Many
NEW ^ OUK, Feb. 9.—The steady ter, status that Dr, Clmnatdt, u very
of Viscount Laicelles, gave hirli rise In Cuba raw sugar which began prom inent m inister ami orator, will
There are hundreds of .{term of una son.
tv.-o week, ago reached nit:» climax speak at the Methodist church on Sun­ devclupcd lands in the Sanford section
day m orning._
despite the fact th at last year more
yesterday when froiji 80,000 to 100,death pen a lty
The same wire states th a t’ Bishop of this land was sold and cleared up
000 hags were sold r.t four cents per
pound cost and freight, equal to 3 7-8 McMurry and Miss Mnhle Howell will than had been dotfe in many yenrs.
i t , A « *oelnl»&lt; r r f u l
duty paid. This compare* with 5.02 l&gt;° *'ere on Monday nnd will speak at There is so much of this fine land in
DUSSELDORF, Feb. 0.—French
early n Uanunry and 3.12 the lowest "&gt;o same church. Miss Howell is a the wild th at could he jleveloped and
lulhnritics announced th at the death
during 1922. The rise has been at- I m em ber of t h e -Woman’s Council of in many instances the owners are un­
entity would be- inflicted upon Gertended with large purchases of rn w sp b e Hoard of Missions, who has trnv- able to spend the money for develop­
aflJ caught tam pering with railroad
by other domestic and English re fin- Oed ,nu&lt;b *0 this and other countries ment on a inrge scale. We noted on
Luipment or sigtinl boxes or for others and operators.
, ° f the world. She Is a very fluent the west side the Other day that the
L act* of sabotage endangering the
In keeping with this upturn, th e re ! 8*’° “kcr
onc w,»o will In* heanl M. M. Smith lands that while they
|vea of travelers.
are of the llnest kind have never been
also has b e n a steady rise in refined J w‘th proflU
developed
to the degree th at lands j
sugar
which
today
ranged
from
7.00
j
Bishop*
W.
F.
McCurry
is
from
MisMINERS’ STRIKE SPREADS
to 7.25 per pound for line granulated i !:oun. Ho was for twelve years secre- of this nature should be and it oe-,
representing the highest, level since tary' ° f the Board of Church Extension curs to many of our people that if
III, T he A m oelnfrtl P rr* a )
of the Methodist church, nnd made a some big firm or development compaMETZ, Feb. U.—The strike of coni! November, 1022.
record so exceptionally good that h e ; ny could ho induced to purchase all
diners in the Snare valley in sp re ad -!
L. into Lorraine.
was mr.de bishop a s a result. He was these lands nnd develop them th at the
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
_t offered the jHisition-uf Manager of the grenter p art of this tract would bo
! t ?.f;3ri!’.K 1,? UHC Association of Louis- Kohl in twelve months time nnd the
Ig ig H a H a a H a B a B B a H a a a a a B R B a a R R a a a a a a a a a H H a B M a a a a M a a ia a villo, Ky., because of his exceptional country would gain in many ways by)
* ability as a financier. He is a great such a deal. M. M. S m ith’ owns the
B preacher nnd will thrill and inspire built of these lands mid while he
making some tales from tim e to Unit
those who hear him.
these lands are not selling ji* fast as
These persons will speak on world
they would sell in the hand* i f some
movements ns related to Missions ami
development company.
the Centenary Interests of the .Meth­
When all of the wild land that Is
odist church.
good flowing well land In Util part of
the county is taken up ahd cultivated:
KANSAS CITY STALL-FED BEEF
TEST FLIGHT
and farmed the county Will be much|
Our Meat* are of the Finest Quality
richer nnd the lands th at arc ttowj
• n r T k , A ia o r tn lril I 'rr a n l
BELLEVILLE, III., Fch. 9,—The bringing in nothing w ould'be made to
D-2, the largest ship «f its type un­ work for their owners mol the reve­
Beef Roasts
Tenderloin Steaks Shoulder Roasts
der construction,- Jusl completed nt nue therefrom would make mure hUfT-Bone Steaks
Fork Roasts
Round Steaks
Scott Held, yesterday made a test iness’ for Sanford and th e euttnly.
Tripe Supreme
Brisket Slew
Club Steaks
flight. Equipped with a radio, the ship
Pork Chops
Spare Ribs
For quick results try n want ad.
Pickled Pigs Feet
kept ill constant touch with the Held.
Sirloin Roasts
Country Sausage Fat Mackerel
There was a crew o f'cm iit on board.
Soup Bone
Chuck Roasts
b A M artin bombing plane which arriv- FISH &amp; GAME PROTECTIVE
Breakfast Bacon
Crime Rib Roasts Pork Hams
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
Break fast Sausage m cd nt tha field last Thursday in u non- i
Rolled Roasts
Mutton Roast
stop flight, made in five hours from
Bologna
COURT HOUSE FIJIDA5 NIGHT
Mutton Slew
i Miraiila, L. I,, "took olT” at 9:15 a . ’
Blimp Roasts
Pure Pork Home­
The Seminole County Fish.&amp; Game
Luncheon Meats
k m. yesterday for Kelly field, Ban An
Liver
made Sausage
i’rutective
Association will hold a
® ton in, Texas, with n crew of four. The
Hamburger Steak Ham
Link Sausage
most
im
portant
m eeting nt the court
J* flight is expected to he made In n few
hiiii-ie Friday night, Feb. 9, nt eight
n hours
o’clock. Every member of the associ­
u
ation
ami those who are not meirf*
(M U T A T IO N COST 371.0(19.090
QUICK DELIVERY
lii
i
hilt
.ire interested in the pit •-cr­
a
MARKS
eation of the li-.h and game of SemiJ. HUGH TILLIS, Prop.
oolo’t oinitj asc urged to In1 pn -t nl at
die m eeting. The question of the pin- |I2

FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS

m is r i

—For Your Convenience in Ordering—

—------------Fat Hens and Fryers

Phone 105---- !--------------402 Sanford Avenue

hihi:ioii . f - e a i i r g i-i Sem inole i mi
1} w.H he ta k e n up at this in e elirg .

ek as

utiEMiingB a n ex b s i u s h i : s e n s a s a n e u a s a n a c s t a s r * u s n c B io iE c a is s a ia v e n R ^ c n c a a n a rtis a ia x a u ia iiu R e a a n a R ii

*1*«£*

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mm

Gust, hut not least, you don’t nay i’or FREE Lejiven
tribute to a had debt account.

299-Itti t n

STOPS COUGHS AND COLDS
NeglecU-d coughs and colds lead tq
iiifli'cnrin, In g: ippe. asthm a and hmn6.1,*, and the old method of " h iiin g
,t rt:H i: . i o a rrr” is rapidly p i'.ing
•.-.ny to preventive treatm ent. Three
i * ■erne rat
of m ors have tsotlfied
letter given by Foley's
Tar from coughs, colds,
ioup, tluo.it, cheat and bronchia!
trouble. Contains no opiate*- r ingre­
dients printed on tbu wrapper. Re
fuse imitations and substitutes. Sold

P ay i

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