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HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME III

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1023

Protocal Signed
By United States ; :
and Costa Rica

Only Four Members
Remain of Comuany
Last Man’s Club

Eliminates Difficulties Dating Hack
Many Yearn

I’rrsldcnt Died Today—One Survivor
Uvea at St. Cloud, Fla.

Illy T h e

\..m li.lrd

t ‘r r « * l

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—A proto­ MAKES FINAL I.AP OF JOUItNBY
FROM NEW
col has been signed by the U/iitcd
States and Costa Klca eliminating d if­
YORK
ficulties dating back many years and
( D r T h e A e e a rle trO T r r e e )
affecting possible future development
RIO JANEIRO, Feb. 8. — Lieut.
pf Nicaraguan
Inter-ocean canal
W alter Hinton, American aviator, a r­
route.
rived here todny completing his sea­
plane flight from New York.

WOULD MAKE THEM RET
TER THAN EMBODIED
IN AGREEMENT

House Ways and Mcmih Commit WELCOMED AT SAVANNAH YES
Carlot Shipment Reported Feb. 7th
tec Was Told by Bur­
TERDAY—AT CHARLESTON
Florida—Sanford Section .. ............4
ton Today
TODAY
Florida—Manatee Section ........ .1
(Hr The Anvoclnfrd Prea&lt;)
California
-2!
t n y Tfc* A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—The Am­
CHARLESTON, S. C., Feb. 8.—The
erican Debt Commission doesn't de­
transport
St. Miehiel bringing two
sire to mnke more favorable terms
with debtor nations than arc embod­ hundred and cighly-onc men of the
ied in tho settlem ent agreem ent thnt | Eighth Infantry home from the Rhine
has been reached with the British gov­ arrived off Sullivnn's Island here at
ernment, tne house Ways and Means 10:16 this morning. There was no
committee was told yesterday by Rep­ special celebration today for the re­
resentative Burton, of Ohio, a mem­ turned men. There were thirteen fam ­
ber of the commission. Mr. Burton ap­ ilies including twenty-one children of
peared in behalf of the amendment soldiers brought here. The St. Miwhich would perm it the commission hicl is experted to sail for New York
to mnko settlem ents with other mf- this nftcrnqpn.

Milanc Theatre
Making: Progress,
Foundation Complete

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. President
Harding personally urged upon con­
gress yesterday thnt it not only ap ­
prove promptly the British debt retllcment agreem ent, but that i: also Side
come to a decision one way or another j
nt this session on the ndniini.ttrntion *
shipping bill.
Tl

"There is time, abundant time, for
decisive action for twith them* trr m'"
mendously im portant questions," he rrcc
declared. "E ith er is fit to !»&lt;• record - 1*'vt'
ed a chapter in great achievement, n/rd j &lt;&lt;,,n
both will m ark n signal trium ph. I r e - |^ ,r
mind you that both nre in»epninbly
related to our good fortunes nt homo
and our high place in the world."
II
Approval of the debt settlem ent, for on t
the formal submission of which the buib
president went to the rnpitcl. was prni
forecast by Republican rongroM onnr have
leaders. The first step along the legir- lays
Intive way was tokbn immediately nf- on n
ter, Mr. Harding had concluded his Man
address before a joint session of the new
senate and house in the senate chain- Intel
her, identical bills amending the ex­
isting debt funding Inw being intro- .
duced in both branches.
... m anagers nr
• ..
I’nity
the .lioura* pie- duru
dieted action by that body withii. a
week nt the latest, but the situation
in the senate was leas clear. Some
lenders th ere’favored calling the debt
bill immediately a fte r the house acted
but othera thought there should be
first a renewal of effort to obtain' u
vote on ,thc shipping bill. Advocates Turks Command
of early consideration of the debt m*&gt;Allied Warships
•ure insisted, however, th at whatever
to Leave Smyrna
the final decision, action on this leg­
islation would not be delayed long.
The senate situation was regarded
in some q u arters us foreshadowing
ultimate failure of the shipping lull,
(Ilf Thr \««f»rl«l nl I’rfMi
but its supporters insisted th at it
CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 7.—The
would be passed. Direct reference to Turkish commander a t Smyrna has
the senate situatioh wns made by Mr., (Informed the commanders of the nl­
Harding, who told congress he had lied warships there that he hns order*
ventured to nlludo to the shipping bill to enforce their withdrawal 1f they
because it had been "threatened" that do not comply with the Turkish order*
it “ahall not bo allowed to come to a anti leave Smyrna.
vote."
The executive offered no sugges­ NOTARIES PUBLIC APPOINTED
tion as to which of the mensurcs
should hnvo precedence, nor did he
(Ilf Tfcr .l»«nrl«lrd I'rriil
TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 8.—The fol­
make any recommendation as to the
form of legislation approving the debt lowing appointments of notaries pubsettlem ent should take. He did stutc, lis have been' made by the governor.
Irvin J. Thomas, Coconnut Grove;
frankly, however, his opposition to the
attaching of a soldier’s bonus to the Charles Mclhum, Port Orange; J. B.
legislation, declaring congress should Batts, Arcadia; S. S. Menifee, Naples;
givea frank, conclusive and direct de­ J, F. Kinkaid, Live Oak? II. J. Crencision, uninvolvcd by any disposition shnw, Coleman; G. C. Richards, Pen­
of the monies which the funding pro­ sacola; M. Henry Cohen, Tampa; Jno.
gram ultim ately will bring to tho F. Dwyer,'M iami; S. K. Hewitt, Je n ­
nings; K. 8. P arrott, Jacksonville; G.
federal treasury.
In urging approval of the agree­ C. Stephenson, St, Petersburg; G. O,
ment recently reached by the Amer­ Lea, Hrndcntown; P. Rny Hearn, of
ica nnnd B ritish debt funding com­ Tampa} Mnry'H. MofTett, Tnmpn; A.
missions, Mr. H arding declared th at M. Thomas, Thonntassen; John Tilthe agreem ent was a "recommitment dem, St. Augustine; W. W. W hite­
of the English sneaking world to the hurst, Wauchula; I*caley S. Hill, San­
ford, nnd Giles P. Lewis, Milton.
validity of c o n tra c t"
"It is In effect! a plight against war
nnd war ekpendltures." he said, ad- congress owed to itself, to tho execu­
ding th at “It was a covenant of peace tive brancji of the government, nnd to
no lest effective than it would be if the American people, "eomo decisive
Joint British and American opposition action."
The bills tp amend the existing debt
to war were expressly ugretd upon.”
Failure of tjio British undertaking, funding Inw so as to bring the B rit­
tho executive continued, "would have ish debt settlem ent within Its term s
spread political and economic discour­ were offered by Senator Smoot, Re­
agement th ftu g h o u t the world.” Suc­ publican, Utah, and Representative
cess of th a t undertaking was declar­ Burton, Republican, Ohio, members of
ed to be* "a new elem ent of financial the American debt commission.
The senate bill was referred to tho
•nd economic stabilization, when tho
world i* sadly needing a reminder of finance commiitce which planned to
the ways of peace."
.
consider it Friday, while tho house
Turning his attention to the ship­ bi|i was se n t'to the ways and means
ping bill, Mr. H arding argued thnt committee. .

NUMBER 271

lU y T h e A a a o rU trA T r e e s )

ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 8 .-O n ly
four members remained today of Min­
nesota's famous Last M an’s Club,
when Its president, Adam Marty, of
St. Paul died yesterday. The survi­
vors include Emil G raff, St. Cloud,
Florida, are last of 34 members of Co.
II, F irst Minnesota Infan try , nit of
whom served through the Civil War.

Senator Harrison
CITRUS EXHIBITS
Charges the President . AT FAIR WILL BE
With Coming Down BIGGER THAN EVER

LUMBER PROFITS
WERE SM ALL
DURING WAR

AND
IF
ATTACKED AT
SMYRNA WILL START THE
BALL ROLLING

REPORT SUIIMITTBD IN WAR IN To Turk’s Demands that All For­
eign Vessels be Withdrawn
DU8TRY INVESTIGATION
From Smyrnn at Once
SHOWS IT

•

(Ilf Thr .tunrlilrl rrr.O

&lt; I)r T h e A s a o e ln lrd I 'r r a a l
Citrus exhibits a t the Sub-trnpical
LONDON. Feb. 8.—The situation a t
In.mlt
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Profits Sm yrna is considerably eased today,
j Mid-Winter F a ir this y ear will bo
bigger and b etter than ever before, reported .by 143 .represen tativ e com­ aecordini* to Ilritish ofTleial quarters
according to C. E. Howard, secretary panies in the Southcrfn Pine lumber when? it is thought extremely unlike­
( l l j r T i l * A M M ir ln f r d |* r r « « )
industry averaged nine per cent on ly uny fighting would occur. Pleasure
of
tho Fnir Association.
WASHINGTON, Fob. H .-C ritiei*.
the investment in HMD and 8.6 In 1918, was expressed in official circles th at
Mr.
Howard
gave
out
the
following
ing the president for coupling the
it iss hown ill n \cp o rt subm itted to
ship subsidy issue with the B ritish statement referring to the exhibits at congress todny by the. Federal Trade the Amrrican representative at Sm yr­
na joined in the protest to tho An­
debt funding report in his address Ids office yesterday:
Commission.
Report
was
based
on
in­
gora government.
yesterday, Senator Harrison, Missis­ j "Orange county Ims enjoyed since formation commission wn* directed by
the
very
beginning
of
the
orange
in­
sippi, told the senate today th at the
president to secure for use of w ar in­
CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 8.—The
president had "descended from his dustry the distinction of Iwfing the
dustries
Imxrd in investigation of the governor of Smyrnn is reported to
greatest
producer
of
citrus
fruit*.
high pedestal nnd insulted the sen­
have informed the Fcm rh consul there
There are more large packing houses lumber prices of those years. ate."
.
th at tie-is extending by 21 hours tho
in this county than anywhere else in
time within whirh the Allied warships
the state, and Orlando is the home of
m ust lease Smyrnn harbor. The post­
the principal buying and shipping
ponement was made in opier th at ho
firms. It is fittin g therefore that the
may
receive instructions from tho
(i'ltlrnl idea in the exhibits at the
Angora government.
Sub tropical Mid-Winter F air should
Illy Tbr \R*«»clnlr«f |'rr*H
—
,
. TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 8.—.1. T be the beautiful golden fruit. And it
LONDON,
Feb,
8.—Orders
t.o the
Hodges, Lake City, nltornpy for Muni will be th eir in bewildering variety: m m and lh “ orange glow ers of this
French
and
British
war
craft
at
iminty
will
meet
in
conference
ot
the
cipnl Judge .Joe Kalman and Mayo and abundance.
Smyrna
to
defend
themselves
if
nt■
oint
house
nt
two
o'clock
in
Hie
nf"Among the larg er exhibits of &lt;&gt;rBigger* of West Palm B evli, nov
tn« Led by the Turks is the nnswer of
settling ten days rcnteitre fm ion {il'gt'H and grapefruit -liould be men- j t -i noon, February 17, to discuss the
P.rri'i nnd lauulon governments to the
,advisability
of
passing
a
local
option
tinned
that
of
the
County
Citrus
Ex-j
Icmjlt of court, will arrive at Talla
T
urkish ultim atum demanding w ith­
lia. nee this nftcrnooti, and appear be change, which will occupy the central; no fem’A law at the next session of the
drawal
of vessel*1. Press dispatches
slate
legislature.
Tip*
m
eeting
has
foie the supreme court in an elfor1 1portion in (lie rotunda tof th e . m ain1
•
from
Constantinople
nssert the Uritixh
been
called
by
8.
S.
G
riffin,
member
to obtain his clients' nden.ie, accord building. The Citrus Exchange has
have gone further, ordering diversion
of
the
house
of
representatives.
The
always
tliown
n
great
interest
in
the
ing to n telegram here today.
bill whicb is tentatively dismissed to Smyrna of other ships of the Me­
would lay out certain sections for cu t­ diterranean IlCet.
tle men nnd others for tin* orange
CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 8.—It
growers.
•
Is
understood th at the alllim have not
The question denis with a situation
only
refuser I to withdraw their ships
(Ilr Tbr
I'rfMi
which has lend to much friction, much
from
Smyrna, but that the British
ATLANTA, F. l* X.— Between f.trtx
damage having resulted to ’©range
and fifty players of the A tlanta South'
graves and ninny cnttle having lieen have sent heavy ships to Smyrna
ern association club will go to Pa
killed for m arauding groves. W. F. from Constantinople, the Dardanelles
’ .
l.atkn for their spring training, Ptesi
Bronson, u well known cattle man, and Malta.
Tho
United
Stales
destroyer Kdsnll
ideal Corin'11 has announced.
Stated that n local option law would
is at Smyrnn, but it'la reported that
eliminate most o f'th e friction.
the Turks define her as outside tho
Representative Griffin is urging all
prohibited clars, both in tonnage nnd
Interested to attend the m eeting, and
an neutral and it in exjicctcd she will
invitations to representatives of both l
icmniii H i d e .

Florida—Tampa S e c tio n ..................... I From High Pedestal to
.
Senate

-Destinations of Florida Shipment
Florence, 11; Pittsburgh, 6; Roe
ester, 1; Birmingham, 1; Cincinnn
1; Chicago, 10; Savannah, '4; riall
mure, 1; Oklahoma City, 1; NVnycrtM
C;-Ncw York, 3; Norfolk, 1; Indiana
oils, 1; Potomac Yards, 6; Detroit,
Syracuse, J ; Buffalo, 1.
Shipping Point Information for Wed­
nesday: February 7th
SANFORD, FLA.:
Coob, partly
cloudy. Hnuling.s moderate, demand
end movement alow, market slightly
weaker. Carloads f. o. b. imml terms,
10 inch crates GrAlen Self-blnnrhing
I (1 do/., stalks iii the rough, mostly
$1.76, few low ns $1.(55, French Strain
4-0 do/, stalks in lire rough mostly
81.60-91.(ill, few best high art #1.70.
TOTAL
CA RLO T. SHIPMENT
FROM SANFORD SECTION
THIS SEASON TO DATE
Total carlot shipments from Man­
atee Section this season to date
Total carlot shipments from S an ­
ford last Henson to date
Total carlot shipments from Man­
al ee last season to date
Trie graphic Reports from Important
Markets
•
DETROIT: No weather rigiort. I
Florida, 1 California arrived, 10 cars
on track including' broken. Supplies
moderate, demand mid inovi inent is
light, m arket dull. Florida to inch
c.rntcx Golden Self-blanching 4-0 dor.
stalks $2.76-f3.00; 8 do*, stalk1* $2.26$2.60; French strain t *’&gt; doz. stalk.*
$2.60-$2.76; 8- III do*, stalks $2.00.

California, 4 Florida arrived. Sup­
plied limited, demand moderate for
.good stock, m arket firm. California
crates Golden Heart l-fl dus. stalks
best $6.60-$(*&gt;.0ti, few high as $(1.60.
Florida 10 inch crates some ordinary;
green, French stra in , best sizes $1.60’- 1
(III T b r \
I r t l l*re««)
$1.76, few $2.00, poorer sm all, sizes ,
QUEENSTOWN, Feb. 8.—The Free
$1.00-$ 1.26.
PHILADELPHIA: 22, partly clou-, S tate government steam er Slievenaily. 3 Florida arrived, 4 cars on track*' mon, carrying troops, is reported on
including broker^ Supplies light, de­ the rocks near Ilallycottin, 12 miles
mand and movement moderate, nrnr- southeast of Queenstown. A naval tug
ket steady Floridn 10 inch crates of hns been sent to her aid. No details
Golden Sclf-blunrhing 4-0 doz. stalks are as yet available.
$2.00-12.26; H. doz. stalks, $1.50.
BOSTON: 20, partly cloudy. No.
arrivals, 9 unbroken and 7 broken
cars on track. Supplies moderate, de­
mand nnd movement slow, m arket
dull. Florida 10 inch crates' Golden
ScIf-hlanchUig 3-fi doz. stalks $2.50$2.75, carlot sales Wednesday, Californot crates Golden H eart $4.50-$4.62tk
MINNEAPOLIS: 12, clear.
No
carlot arrivals, 3 enra on. track includ­
ing brokcij. Supplies liberal, demand
nnd movement moderate, m arket ia
steady.
California crates Golden
Heart in the rough, Northern District
0-7 do*, stalks, $C.G0-$7.00, fair qual­
ity nnd condition, $5.60-10.00} South­
ern district 0-7 doz. stalks $0.00.
—

AUGUSTINE EXPECTS
PRESIDENT AND MRS.
HARDING MARCH 20

(Dj Tht SuorUIrS Prful
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. H.According to tentative arrangem ents made
with n local hotel, President nnd Mrs.
H arding will reach St. Augustine on
March 20, to spend a week, follow­
ing th eir househunt cruise down tho
east coast on which they will sta rt
enrly in Mnrch. The president is plan­
ning to journey to Florida leaving
W ashington shortly nffer adjourn­
m ent of congress on Mnrch 4. It Is
stated that they will Hot atop nt 8L
Augustine on the way aouth,

...—

CRITICALLY ll.l

EXTEND DATE FILING RETURNS

( S r T t » A e e e e ia lrO F rv a a )

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Tho comm lssioncr of Internal revenue yester­
day announced an extension of time
until June 16; of the final date for fil­
ing 'tax returns of domestic corpora­
tions fo r the calendar y ear 1922.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Judeg
Martin A. Knapp, who was assigned
to thr circuit court of np|&gt;enl* of the
fourth district, comprising Virginia,
North and South Carolina, Maryland
nnd West Virginia, is critically ill nt
a local hospital. He submitted to n
major qperntion Saturday night, it
became known yesterday after becom­
ing seriously ill Thursday.

(Ilr T he S tH flilrS

P rre e l

LONDON, Feb. 8.—The date wan
set yesterday for a wedding of tho
SPECIALS AT CHURCH WELLS Duke of York nnd Lady Elizabeth
Bowcs-Lyon. It will take place at
Churrhwell is advertising a big 3- W estm inster Abbey, April 2C.
day special sale on silks, and corduroy
and ratines. See tho advertisem ent in
A very pleasant incident in tho
this issue and attend the sale. Church- press breakfast was tho tribute to
well sells it for less.
'A . '
General Haldeman. Newspaper men
of tho south-delight .to do honor to
For quick resutta try a want ad.
this grand old man.
..

LIQUOR THIEVES GET
AWAY WITH $216,000
WORTH OF "W ET GOODS
BALTIMORE, Mil., Feb. 8.— Dig­
ging a tunnel 160 feet long and three
feet wide from a cellar of a house to
the warehouse of the Stew art D istill­
ing Company’s plant in Highlnndtnwn,
a suburb, a band of whiskey thieves,
with the aid of a rubber hose ns “ pi|&gt;e
litre" and a suction pump, siphoned
more Hunt 100 barrel* of whiskey.
The robbery was discovered* y es­
terday when police, acting on a tip
front on unknown source, forced an en ­
trance into the dwelling on South
street. Tho liquor wns valued nt up­
wards of $246,000.
The house, according to the police
is owned by Christiun Ynnson, but ns
yet tto information has been obtained
ns to where he can Is* found.
The digging of the tunnel, accord­
ing to police, must hnvo occupied nt
least a month ami been supervised by
persons of engineering skill, ns the
walls anti ceilings of tho passage were
properly lined with tim bers to p re­
vent n enve-in. The robliors hurl cut
a hole through the thick stono foun­
dation to gain entrance to the w are­
house, Tho hole, the police cay, was
not more than ten Inches wide nnd
only a small man could have-gained
entrance to tap the barrel*.
It is hot known how the robbery
has been carried on, but police have
learned th at for the la st two weeks
nearby residents have seen two auto­
mobile truck* call a t tho house n ig h t­
ly and depart soon afterw ards. ■ ■
SENATE DEVOTES ONE DAY
TO IIAHDOHH HILL
} FKKCKERs
- .
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 ^ F or the
IN JA IL AT TAM PA second successive day tho Senate de­
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT voted its entire session yesterday to
discussion of the $60,000,000 rivers
( H r T h e A s a o r l a l r d I ’r r a a )
TAMPA, Feb. 8.—Charles T. Freck- and harbors item In the annual arm y
er, son of the form er mayor, was a r­ bill, but an ngreemont waa finally
rested today, charged with breaking reached for voting to s ta r t on all
into a room and assault. He was re­ pending amendments not la te r than 4
leased on $5,000 bail. The case was o’clock.
based upon the affidavit of the young
An Armenian leaving Turkey for
women who alleged F reck rr entered
the room, chloroformed her and then Russia must think ho la going from
theratened her m other.
, the frying-pan into the garbage can.

LONDON, Feb. 8.—A fter conver­
sations today bclwcun -the Ilritish ami
French, government* it was agreed in
term s proposed by the French, to re­
ject the Turkish demand thnt the al­
lied warships leave Smyrna. '
The Ilritish and French have sent
n reply t&lt;) Angora to thnt effect anil
warning the Angora government th at
the Anglo-French warships have been
Instructed t(&gt; defend' themselves if
nttaekrd.
•
.
LONDON, Feb. 8.—A Reuter’s cor­
respondent dispatch nays thny a sec­
ond note hns been received fmm the
Turkish commander ul Smyrna reduc­
ing the time lim it fOr.thc nllied wurships to quit Smyrna from inidn.'ght
to sunset.
* Thu ullied commissioners a fte r n
conference , an* declared to have dis­
cussed a stron grade to the Kcinaliut
representative at
Constantinople,
warning hi m lhat nil Yesponsibility
to f any net of hostility would dcvolv©
upon the KcmulUt government. Sim­
ilar warnings have been Issued to local
olTirinU a t Smyrna.
- There are two allied w ar ships a t
Smyrna—the British cruiser Calyp­
so and the French cruller E rnest Reuan.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 8.—Tho
Turkish commander at Smyrna has
informed tho commanders of the al­
lied warships th at he hs* orders to en­
force th eir withdrawal, if they do not
comply with tho Turkish opler to leave
Smyrna.
LONDON, Feb. 8.—Jh o fcritbh in­
tend to pny no attention to tho T urk­
ish ultim atum demanding the allied
warships leave Smqma, It waa stated
authoritatively this afternoon. There
is nothing in the urmiatiec agreem ent • •
to prohibit tho presence of allied War
ships, it was added, and tho British do
not intend to leave.
WASHINGTON, Feb, 8 .-T h e T u r­
kish orders for the allied warships to
depart from Smyrna were interpreted
todny by naval officials here aa hav­
ing no application to tho American
destroyer Edsall now In that port.
*

_ _ _ _ _ _

The Herald delivered six times a
week fo r 15c.
»

�_m r:

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933
P IP E ORGAN CLUB
The regulnr weekly m eeting of the
Pipe Orgnn club m et with Mrs. E a r­
nest Betts. Fifteen members answ er­
t o n i g h t ^,
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor ed to roll call. Interesting plans were
For
Florida:
F
air
tonight
*a
Phone 217-W
discussed for the E aster sale.
.
! BATES Post
and Thursday;
probably !*«
Many beautiful hanks were turned
It y * i
M f
t U I i Im
T«
— I f ymm mrm ■
^ k /n k rn or
fro st in extrem e north porin. It was decided the club would re­
&gt; r II t o o a r e r n l r r f a l a l a s . w r i t
■ a a a t a l r a r S I n t b U S r p a r l m r a l , K l * l « K ceive orders for fancy work. They
lion tonight, rising tem per- *3
S rta lln . « r I r lr p lm n r Ik * lira t.
ll a ll
alu re in north portion Mi
then adjourned to the social hour, at
ba (rM lIr ik k r tr la lr *
Watch the Daily Herald for the big
*
*
i which time Mrs. Iletts served stra w ­ baigain list.
Thursday.
**
High Grade Jewelry
k
berries with Ice cream and cake.
' The next m eeting will be held with
Mr. and Mrs. C. IL.Dingcc left this
DIAMONDS
Wednesday—General business m eet­ Mrs. Kent Rofiaitcr on Celery nvenue. m orning for their home fn Dunedin,
Van you imagine a more thrill*,
a
fte
r
spending
several
days
here
ns
ing of Woman’s Club.
' Mlii
Watches
situation than th at in which ,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. IIolm nn'is forced, through double
Wednesday—Mm. I)..I- T hrasher will Valentine Dance
When
you
wear
our
Rlnsses
you.
Silverware
entertain the members of the F o rt­
don’t have to be perpetually wor-' tlty and the necessity for the p*.
at Country (jlub
nightly Bridge Club.
Cut
Glass
rled about their falling off. You; scivntlon of family honor, into i
The fourth story steel work on the
can
ro ritfht on with your usual! position thnt entails parliament^
Thursday—l*nrent-Tcachers Associa­
on February 12th Pulcsion-Urumlpy
building is altiiost
Vanity
Cases
housework
because w ct make honors nn well as playing hutbtal
tion will m eet at the p rn n im ar
net nnd the work Is being watched by
them
to
fiLnnd
to Rive’perfect to u stran g e woman?
School a t 3:30 p. m.
Thtf Vnlontino Dance nt the Coun­ many people every day. The gang of
CALIFORNIA
PARTY
OF
51
ARK
try
Club
on
the
night
of
Monday
the
ecrvicc.
T hursday—Mr*. It. A. Newman will
steel workers are busy as bees on
Also a Comedy
VIEWING SECTION’S
entertain the
Duplicate Bridge 12th of February, will lie one of the this building.
*
“We See That You See” Tom orrow—Richard Bartbel
.
REALTY
club nt her home on F ourth stree t. real events of the pre-lcntcn season.
in "The Bond Boy"; also »
Thursday—Mm. C. E. Henry will en­ Each m rm ber nnd guest will receive
I- P. McCullcr, J. D. Davidson, R.
TAMPA, Feb. 7.—Three hours Into
tu ry Comedy “Some Family.’’
tertain the members of the Mcrrie an attractive valentine nnd there will C. Rowers. A rthur Yowell and Ed
OFF ON ANY ARTICLE IN
but
in
the
best
of
spirits,
a
p
arty
of
lie
favors
and
plenty
of
fun
nnd
M atrons’ Bridge Club nt 3 o'clock.
Hi,’gins left this morning for Tampa
THE STORE
Saturdny—Mm. I- P. McCullcr will am usem ent aside from the dnneing. where they will take in the Fair ami 51 Californians arrived in T am pa on
entertain the members of the Ev­ Good music Is nssured nnd the Coun­ Gnspnrilln Carnival nnd nlso attend n Tuosdny morning nt 10 o’clock, a fte r We nrc moving into our new
STROUT FARM AGENCY
try Club has the reputation of giving m eeting of the Nix-on-A&lt;pm Associa- having made the trip across the con­ store al 307 East First Strecl on
ery Week Bridge Club.
.
113 Magnolia Avr.
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
tinent to tour South Floridn nnd tnke
icnl social nffnirs nnd a good attend­
Exceptional
bargain for a limited
March .first.
part in the fair. '
Mrs. R. Puleston Is visiting in Tnim ance Is assured. Tickets have iM^n
Phono
•110--------Opposite
I*.
O,
tim
e,
fine
location
on Snnford Heights
It. II. Rolfe, district pnssenger a g ­
pa the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. W mailed all the members and cnch memWe givo service obtained only in
—lot
70x125’,
2
story
8 room hot*,
Iter is allowed to invite one out-of­ large m anufacturing cities having ent of the Scnlxmrd Air Line, and
Ramsey.
nil im provem ents, bath, toilet, tl«ttfc
Cun
O.
Ic
e
welcomed
the
C
aliforni­
town guest to the dance.
well equipped shops, cleaning, repair­
SOLICITORS WANTED—E ither In­ lights, phone. Large porch, oat vt
ans n t Jacksonville, nnd escorted
John S. Graham and M. J. S tearns
ing, overhauling family sewing m a­
d ies-or gentlemen tu call on m er­ pine shade, garage, poultry h**,
them on th eir trip down. They made
w ere business visitors here y esterd ay LAKE MARY HKATINt
chines; chnrge only for supplies nnd
chants
and other hurdne** men and so­ wash shed, cow stall. Owner lining
special arrangem ents on the trnin
from Jacksonville.
time used in work; no charge to ex­
licit old accounts for rolleeUon. Lib­ quick sale has put n bargain print«
for n dinner composed of nil F lo r­
P. WEINBERG
amine machine. Ti\ko advantage of
eral commissions promptly p aid -fo r this very desirable property, flog
idn products and some of tha choic­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spillm an, of
Tonight there will bo plenty of fun this opportunity. Skilled and exper?
Proprietor
services. W rite, Southern Adjustm ent will give possession.
est
vegetables
anil
fru
it
from
the
Wnahingtcvi, !&gt;. C„ arrived in Sanford nnd amusement for you out nt laikc Irnccd men. The Roberts Co., Hew­
205-tfc
Agency, Drew Bldg., Orlando, F la,
yesterday nnd will spend' some time Mary. They nrc going to have sk a t­ ing Machine Exports. Phone 231-W. South Floridn fair were served to Corner 1st .St. nnd Palmetto Avt*
the visitors. At Plnnt City, Con O.
here n t ’thc Montezuma.
ing and dancing, also special racing Ferndnlo Apts.
270-Up I.eo stopped oil nnd obtained several
on skates and many other attractions.
baskets of fresh straw berries for the
Mr, nnd Mrs. F. M. Johnson, of If you w ant to have a ln'g lime go out
party. Upon nrriving in Tam pa they
Quaker Hill, Conn., Were among the tonight nnd. see the fun. A large crowd
were taken to the Tam pa Itny hotel,
recent arrivals here nnd are plcnsant- is ex|&gt;ected and plenty of skates to
The bankrtfpt sale of the stock of where they were served with break­
ly~locnted nt tha Montezuma.
fit everybody nnd good music by the John T. Brody started today nt 2:50
fast.
%
Jnzsy Two. Mr. Williams, the m an­ nnd will last until the entire stock is
The
party
is
composed
of E. I.
I). L. and R. T. Thrnshcr left this ag er of the nendemy is doing his best sold. Everything in the jewelry line,
Ames
nnd
wife,
Pasadena;
R. S. An­
morning for Tam pa, where they will to give the public plenty of good, fhinnwnre, diamonds, silverware nnd
derson,
Santa
Ana;
C.
C.
Arnold,
be the guests of th eir sister, Mrs. F. clean am usem ent; the road to Lake «ut glass, all go nt public nuctinn anil
Riverside; Dr. J . W. Ilean nnd wife,
Mary is in good condition now nnd it this is your chnncc to get what you
S, Dnlgor.
Is only a few minutes ride out to where want in tills line away down below V entura; Mrs. Emma Bishop, Santa
Ann; Miss Lois Rolllnhousc, P asa­
I). I. Aldrich, of Atlnntn, Go., a rriv ­ all the fun is. Bring the whole family cost. Rend the advertisem ent in this
Next to Princess Theatre
dena,
secretary of the p arty ; 1). F.
ed in the city yesterday nnd will spend with you tonight nnd enjoy yourself. issue nhout the free prizes to l»e giv­
Campbell nnd wife, O range; IK W.
several days hero transacting busi­ If you like to skate, if you like to en away. Beautiful diamond rings to
dance, there will he plenty of good be iriven away the last day of the sale. Coolidge. Pnsndcna; J. W. Cohort,
ness.
*
Riverside; J . W. C o x and wife,
music for you to enjoy the nrt of
W hittier; W. F. Grist nnd wife, El
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. IK Hums, of C an­ tcrpsichorc.
Modena; Dnu Emmett and wife, Representing the Henry Ilosch
ton, Ohio, wore am ong the out of state
Venturi/,
a namesake nnd coO sin.of
Co. line of high grade
arrivals here ami are stopping nt tha FASCIST! GOVERNMENT
One of the U-st tax specialists in
the nuthor of "Dixie:" William F arr
Wall .Paper
MAY BE OVERTHROWN;
the state will be here nt the People's
Montezuma.
t
ami wife, Riverside; R. M. Fay nnd
COMMUNI8TH ARRESTED Bank for three days—Feb, Bill, Oth wife, Anaheim; I~ C. Flippin and Estimates furnished on Paper­
nnd 10th. This is your opportunity to
Mrs. Donald Whitcomb leaves today
WITH EACH TUBE CHLOR-E-BIXO
wife, Orange; T. Ashton F ry, Holly­ ing, Painting, Varnishing, Kalmake out your income tax returns
(Ilf Thr AMorlnlrd f’rraa)
for her homo in N orth Carolina a f t i r
wood;
E.
W.
Gary.
V
entura;
K.
K.
somining,
etc.
ROME, Feb. 7.—As n result of na- nnd get them right. Have the man
spending the p ast few weeks here
Goodale, Union. Cove; C harles H.
TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tujic Absolutely FR E E —While Thr; t«t
with her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. ntcrous n rre s tt of communists, a g ita ­ who knows iiiuke the returns for you.
Hamburg, W hittier; Mrs. I- C.
tor*
throughout
Italy,
the
policc«Miy
Rend the advertisem ent in this issue.
Peck.
Hart, Los Angeles; I.. W. Hemphill,
they have gained irrefutable evidence
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGBJ
PHONE 325
and
wife, Orange; W. S. Hill and
of
a
vast
plot
for
the
overthrow
of
THE REXALL STOtt
KODAK
Dealer
Miss K atherine Downing, proprie­
wife, Orange; Mrs. Alice Hutchinthe
Fnpcisti
government.
to r of Mi-Lmly's Shoppe will leave on
Ill this issue is an advertisem ent
Wednesday for A tlanta and then on
of Henry Mcl-aulln, the jeweler, for
to New Y ork'nnd o ther eastern cities
a half price sale and bargain window.
to buy spring millinery and a full line
Everything in the window n t half
ol tho latest novelties and g ifts for
1 Store in Florida
10 Stores in Georgia
price
for a short time only. See the
Mi-Lady's Shoppe here nt Sanford.
window.
\
1IKIDGE LUNCHEON
Social D epartm ent m em bers arc re ­
quested to phone Mrs. R. A. Newman
)
for reservations for tho Bridge
i
Luncheon next Tuesday, at the I arPhone 127
\
Sanford’s New Store
ORLANDO, Feb. 7.—The weekly
ish HoUse. No reservations will lie
k \
citrus review by F. I* Skclly ns is­
accepted after S aturday, February 10,
Jl-N
sued from the office of the Am eri­
so he sure and phone early.
can F ru it Growers, Inc., says:
V n
W ith the close of the week practi­
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB '
cally
5-1.It per cent of Florida’s cit­
Ij»*t evening Mrs. It. A: Newman
rus crop has gone out of the stale.
JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT •
entertained the members of tho E v­
This is based upon the estim ated to­
/n
ening Bridge Club most delightfully
tal of lifleen million Iwtxc* tills sea­
nl her homelon F ourth street, there
son and the actual carload movement
being three tallies of players.
lo
date figtlrcd I .'(ltd boxes to the car.
Golden calendulas, In bowls and
I , lia nuges To date &lt;&gt;1 l»er cent of
baskets, adorned the rooms where th r
the orang c crop lias been moved nnd
card tables were placed.
oranges
are in a strong position not­
Mr*. F. E. Roumillat holding high
withstanding
the competition of na­
score, a fte r nil interesting gam e of
All Colors
vels
which
are.
coming forward in
hriilgc, was nwarded a Pyrox m eat
quantity
from
southern
(’niifornia.
platter. The mcn*H prise, a penrl
Tlie demand has continued good with
/ knife, went to George W. Knight.
a wide inquiry and notw ithstanding
Following tho gam e the hostess
to present its enusc to governm ent en­
heavy shipm ents recently theoulput
served delicious refreshm ent*.
gineers March 15 a t n hearing in
lias been well absorbed by the m ar­
Mr*. Newman’* guest* were: Mr.
Snnford.
It i* hoped th a t the 10,000
THE im.M'KI) FROCK
kets. The outlook indicates a contin­
and Mr*. Forest Lake, Billie Hill, Mr.
members
can
lie secured by th n t time,
There are many wav* o f emphasizing uation of demand.
nnd Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mr. nnd
officers
regarding
a Inrge membership
the draped Idea bn the new season’s
G rapefruit: Only 17 per cent of the
Mr*. George Knight, Dr. S. Puleston,
(rinks amt none is prettier than pyra­ season’s g rapefruit has thus far lieen ns nn essential point in connection
Mr. nnd Mrs. li. L, Thrasher, , Dr.
mid Under which outlines the ti|&gt;ctiing
with full statem ent of the facts. Con­
nl (Ids model in ikirk blue tricotirte. shipped. This leave* a large quantity gress, it is pointed out, could senree-j
Ralph Steven* nnd R. A. Newman.
The minuting in green velvet, stitched of g rapefruit on linnd, hut from this
on with double row* of dark blue mIk. properly should bo deducted the late ly ignore the request of an organi­
The dress crosse* and closes at the lell bloom fruit on the trees as a result zation with a m embership of 10,000
side. Flowing sleeve* nnd a turn-down
nnd prepared lo push Its demands.
collar are other smart details. Medium of the drouth. This should have the
HEATING AND DANCING,
Campaign headquarters have been
»in- mmires M i yards 54-inch material. effect of extending the shipping sea­
MARY SKATING ACADEMY
opened
in the Christ building in E ast
son much beyond the usual time. Con­
NKHDAY NIGHT.
Central
avenue, nt room No. C. Reptrary to the usual situation, much of
rezentatives
will be there nt nil times
this late bloom fruit shows to bo of
to
receive
memberships
and explain
b etter quality than the regular bloom
fru it; and should do well, provided it the league’s plmOf. in detail. Although'
Is fully m ature when idripped. During the active Cam pal tin I will not be begun
tho week the diminml for ordinary uijd (or several days memberships will be
lower grude grapefruit has slackened
perceptibly. As n result th d rt has
been a strong discrim ination in .Lhc
m arkets between the more desirable prised of \V. M. T a ifc ie /, 'secretary ;
quality nnd th e - ordinary sort. Good Geo. \V. Knight, of Sanford, vice­
grapefruit continues to do well, how­ president; H. T. Doll und A. P. Con­
nelly of Sanford, arid IK 1 \ Slas ol
ever, ill practically all sections.
Tangerines: PulTIness nnd coarse­ this city.—Orlando Sentinel.
ness have hurt the prices on many re­
Would you like to own a car of this kind—one that will give
SKATING AND* DANCING, LAKE
cent
tangerine shipm ents; but good,
you service for every dollar you invest in it? If so, Rive us
juicy fruit is being taken engerly ut MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WED­
your order now for n HUPP.
,
*
NESDAY NIGHT.
2G8-3tc
very satisfactory prices.
The California citrus crop "was not
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 7.— L itiga­
hurt ns a result of the brief cold snap
of the week. With the passage of this tion of the county officers fee bill was
cold area out of thnt state the chnnc-. apparently tucked away for good with
Sanford, Fin., Corner Second Street nnd Snnford Avenue
cs for any dam age there by cold this the supreme court's denial yesterday
Distributors Seminole and I«tkc Counties
w inter arc practically remove^ as It of the application of cortain affected
Is now past the time when such dan­ officials to re-open the .rase. The court
One of the IdtrReat nnd Most U p’to-dalc Drive-In FllllnR
g er I* considered serious by Californ­ had previously declared the fee law
.
Stations in this pnrl of the Htnte
v alid

Wllen Your Bread don’t suit You try

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
R O U T H BAKERY

Daily Fashion Hint

I

Ladies’ Spring Hats

Ladies’ Spring Dresses

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

■luraraiaiiDfflfgia

�TIIK SANFORD DAILY IlKItAl.l), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1920
u civilized community Is for nothing
if cattle are allowed,to run wild. E v.
I Ikllakfi carry
n r r p t Run- cry action of the citizens who -want
d r y n l &lt; k r l l r r n l d l l u l l d l t i K . 107
improvement* and n bigger and b e tte r
M a g n o l U A a r , * R n n l u r d , 1 'l n .
county ia thrown away. It is tim e
The Herald Printing Co. som ething was being done in. Sem i­
nole and a meeting of.all parties con*
m ill.in licit*
corned
ia suggested 'here.
t-MItnr
n. j . mu.i.\
----------- o—— —
S fnM a rj-Trrn .urrr
N. J. 1, 1 I.I, Altl)
(.rarral atnnnRrr
II. A. NKKI. ...
They
are
hiving free bread In-Chi
Alia
rrlI
o
I
iik
ainiimrr
li. n. m n .i.v
cage, lie ^patches state. They prnbAdarrllalnx llalr.
Mnitr limn* tt
A|t|&gt;llrnll&lt;in
ably need it with all th at mill m-.-uiu*:*
i,»;vvi* Slum *
cirrututinn vinnnarr that has do. rended on the Windy City
3:»-vv uftrr n p. m.
Down here we have free climate and
Nabaryiptimi I’rlee In A stn n rr
can alford to huv the bread.
On* Ym r
............................................... sn.no
• l&gt; Month* _ .................... ........ ...... 3.IHI
----------- O---- --- ;—
Drlltrrrd In Clly hy fn rrlrr
The French hive announced th a t
On* VV**h..........................
......1.1 C*nlo
they will show r.o mercy to any (te r­
Tk* hlK 12.

Sanford Daily Herald

m s r n l l r r l y m V e r a ^ ' ^ m l m . D ^ e J L u l ^ , «"»«» in
t e r r i t o r y w h o cOmnnd la pnbllohrd r i f r y I ' r l d a r - A d t f f - m i l o u t r a g e * . Well, TIOW t h a t t h i s a l l
l l t l a * m t r o tnndr k n o w n on m tp llr n ,
,
, ,
.
lion. 12.00 p * r y m r . n lttn yo In n i l t o n r r . s e e m s c l e a r t h e y sh o u ld |trorciyi to

a m an two hundred year* a a /c o u ld
to to improve the condition of his
dllage. All civilization behind us hau
given us a h eritag e of gifts which wo
have accepted and used, and now we
have a real opjxirtuniiy to make nur
own contribution for the benefit of!
those generation’s which will follow by
giving nur sh are to the Student Ac­
tivities Ituildii g at the University of
Florida,"
CHARTERS ISSFF.1) HV STATE
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 8.—The fol­
lowing charters have Item issu ed ,by
lhe S ecretary of Slate:
The Pan-American Drug Co„ Jack­
sonville, capital $15,0110.
Polk Caldwell Oil Co., ftartow, $75,000.

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923
1.
2.
3.

— A new Library Buildinff in tho center of the city.
— Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
—The new pier and boat b asin fin ish ed b efo re J a n u a ry ,
1024.

4.

— A b ig A u d ito r iu m t l i a t w ill s e a t a t Jo u st 5 ,0 0 0 p eo p le.

P e o p le s B a n k
o f S a n fo r d •

5. — New home for the Campbell-Los sing Post, American
Legion.
G.— A Community Chest out of which all funds will be
drawn.
7.
—-Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works ami

A Snnfmd IiiHtituUon it in let- the direct man­
agement of tho following

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

’s o f t w a te r .

11. Anthony, W. II. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. l’nleaton, E. II. Hawkins,- W, E. Scoggan,
C. F. Williams

0.—System atic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
10.—Ten thousand people here on(^ year from today.
n M n n n n n n n A h n i B i M n n i i q

South Flqridn ,1’nint Co., Tampa,
125,000.
N c m i K I l T I I K A **O t*IA T K I&gt; m i l : * * b u ; in e s y .
---------------------o ---------------------,Securities Finance Co.* Pensacola.
Thy Associated I’res* Is o*p|u«lvoly
entitled lo Dip (Iso for re|ml.ll&lt; illon of
Judge
Joe
Karmnti
ha*
draw
n
a
jail
$10,000.
all news dlspnirhes credited lo It or;
uni olhrrwioo credited la Dtl" |i.«|o-r sentence a t West Palm Poach for
Pennsylvania Apartments Co., SU
The H erald carriers m anage nnd control th eir routes, pay in
r1
herein!**
,OC" ' " T "
tpikiny about the Circuit Judge. Joe’s Petersburg, "$25,(too.
advance for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon th eir
^ '
The Avon P ark Lumber Company.
col lections for th eir rupQlpg capital and prufits. When subfvrib4 kps IOres' herefii' !i’ra 'a lso °r*.°/rre ,1 ' ' lift' « cm 8.Ul bu n,lr' 1 wl,h MtcltdlMfllt
and his little old job an municipal Avon Park, $25,000.
ers neglect to pay them it is the CARIUEIt nnd not TH E , *
O fflrn H im il.li m l I.til Mi, t'hnnr li* judge is the storm center of the east
Panlew Turpentine Co., Fanlcw,
H erald th a t stands tho "b ru n t."’
*' I
' coast.
$10,000'Subscriber? who do not care to pay the ca rrier each week T1 Fortisn Advp-dfln* Htpieteumllve
1
Florida Lighterage Co„ Jackson- * ,
may pay the Huraid two «r more months in ndvancu and they hu
THE AMEftl' AV PRESS ASSOCIATION'
And now the allies have been w ant­ \Tlle, $23,1100;
*3
will pay the ca rrier each week from th is fund.
F url George Corporation, ;
ed to move their fleets out of Smyr*
Thi* system of delivery is Jstnuvn as the IND EPEN DENT
Jn&amp;. The Turks were not whippet) dti Ihjvnl county,- 825,000.
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most qf the Inrgcr newspapers of
—!
Mu.'Vcgee Investm ent Co.,
l r f g the vvoild war nnd they have
* v the country and has proven heyohd doubt to bo the v er y b v tV * ? '1
|
Til UNO FENCE LAW AGAIN* \ something coining to them, il is very | sonville, $10,000.
P&lt;; of delivery. When a boy manages his own route, b a y s-and s Us
r &lt;'
st.a n g c th a t *ome of the al'!**« tin
Ilillit bo rough M otor Co., Tampa, r.'i at a p ro fit ho is in business for him self In cx attly the sam e sense
rE
The Herald stated some fifteen | fit^-give them something right now. $15,000.
F ; ns any incnhiint. He knows ho m ust give service to ho su-vesv'a .:
East Orlando Corporation, O ilardo, Fq ful and build tip his business, lie knows th a t every new cuatoni*
years ago th a t the No Fence Law
— ----N,J
would never be settled until it wax: The* Tam pa Fair is rim wirg lo n c $25,000.
* . c r ho secures means m ore p ro fit .In short, he know* hevm u e t, ' &gt;
Went (‘oast Pre erving Co„ St. Pet*
settled right. The editor of the H erald ord breaking crowd* this week, and
conduct hi* business in a capable and efficient m anner to be suef
made the race for the legislature from again m aking a name for south F le r-j &gt;srzIttjjrir. $1,009,000.
h . cossful.
,
this rounty, on the platform of n fence Ida ami Tam pa. The Jiexl big fail : Florida 1)1 count Corporation, W ed
T.he H erald earnestly requests Its subscribers not to ,di*plaw that would lake in the farm ing will ba tho Hub-Tropical F a ir at Or*| p (|| r.ilicmii, $200,000.
Li
courage the e buys in this’, their first business ve'nUiro, by i f u s - ,
and orange grow ing sections of tin- Innijo and this is also one of the best [ Anthony Mitchell Arcade, Jackson- * i
ing to pnW promptly each week for th eir newspaper.'
county leaving that p a rt of the rttun- in the state. Sanford nnd Si minute , die, $20,000. ■
¥ -t
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ty th at was uncultivated lo -th e ra t- will.he then-.
The Seminole Filrns Co., I’.o-.ti'.
TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
tie men for grazing purposes. We j
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thought at th at time (some eight
Late despatches *r.y the Farm CreTurner T ailo r Co., tea! estate, j
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f i r i r .i m
f t * i p a r-a r a La t v P i p
years ngo) th at such a law would set- dita lull will pass and that it will be •iai kannviile, $50,000.
tie tho question until such a tim e ns a big tiling for the farm ers. \V« hoj)e
Oh Yez, Oh! HODGES m il.lH N G
Clark Cigar Co., Jacksonville, $25,*j|y and m ightily y
the county was entirely settled-up by: it will and th at the Florida farm ers 000.
u
. Ye*. l)h Ye/.. All ;
c Knmme l— j
1JAMAGFD 115 FIRE AT
fnrm ers and fru it grower*. The ca ttle will he allowed to draw a few dollars
Hooker Hammock Farms, Sehring. C arte ye ev e .y o
. d witness the
T A l.f.M lASHi E TODA5
men were not disposed nl thu* tim e t o ( now and then. And after the fanners £_’0,UiK).
ft ■.zledazllng, h e i fei it. clcctric.slt^
look with fav o r, upon any law th a t! are all fixed up we hope the eai gie.-»
tierm Investm ent Co.. .Inks-nv die, ilhitjlimded, Htuperd.iti-dy captivating
(11; Tit** \ ut«#*fl:itr *1 l*rr«»l
would fence tho cattle hut they wertL men will pass n hill allowing *t!&gt; • Jtu.iroo.
-Tl.e.J.v**:
Snh Tiopie.il ATI ! UlbiUa—Fair, Fch. j t a l l a h a s s e ;:. i
wrong as time has proven for the newspaper men to draw dewq.us milch
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from luBt night5 ft, W.l.ti. i;,11&gt;tag19, U . 15, 14, 17. l:
question has never been settled since R* I n cents a year for rlogici and
^j-j- j y.|j.; , \ \ j ) j n , |\ t )
T :t flc ! of
■d (!.-■ i! ’ - 1
Reduced r a t ' . . :.!l railroad*.
hav by any kind of law and has proved n Sother things.
tiueapitol
(
m ^ l K '.E T H E "M iltA&lt; I F.
sore rpot In the minds of all parties
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bcc:t o \e r f-Sa.im
M W . " C O I'K . OF ntA .V C t
concerned. Wo still Ivclievt- that ih:n
The hid*, lame am Mind are he
apparatus mrinr tl ft
law will have to 1h- passed or a law -it-gii g i one. tie- French exponent of
1 illCAGO, Feb 8. Tti halt, and
vet y t - f f e r l i .
th at will be local optional in nature atUU'Yggi !t;o-| (whatever that i i iiiid ;he lame a-i-t the 1-liu
IL'I Emit
w il l.
giving the various counties the right lie y aie in king him to i-im- l lo in mid i "one, F r v ch i-xpon.'iil of iiuto.aig
to keep tin- cattle out or at least to ; Ii • ia probably trilitig them to whim­ g, itioii, for treat i.lent of (heir ill-*,
i V t r i* U ’ 1
c. ih wcit
-.Uole &amp;t thi* third leckeep them out of the farm ing sec­ per "Every day In every way" ami
I pPO SK tH . IHT’ i n t )
tion*, and an article* ut thi* issue nil will he well. Old Man t om may : , u e ye-’erday, and wi-re only quieteil
(IIjrTItr %mao.’Jifril
WEST FA I M f. \&lt; -I. Fla.. Feb. 8,
-.m li-g little pharmacist
states th at n m eeting of the c a ttle ­ have the proper dojte for those win n f t e r the s.nding
(lit ’I lip \ *'**»« lot t-t!
Mayor I.. G. Di -s and Municipal'
Nti!;cv had halted all cure - while
men nnd citrus grower if has been ca ll­ m e nlTlictiil meutillv but f ir tle&gt;
WAS If IN
lice- wore called to d e a r the stage. Judge Joe I.. Ea . vc.-r«- confined
ed for Orange county to decide r o m e-1sufTerlng phy dually well, don't whis
A hundred cripple* in .lin'd chairs, in the t ew Palm R ii county J:n! henthing nlmut the question in order tlurt p:-« t &gt; any of them.
u -t
pr: o&gt;uthe representatives from Oiange rin m -.
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.n i tutl In e r in tie u re. i.f frtrad*. yesti-rita
ii th e
tpte when the s r .
ty may go to Tallahassee with some i
The List of U»- diuglihoy, on th- ! of g ath­
Sohrtly ls-f
(, k yeaturd iy
mon*t-;:i &gt;
I
began.
idc-i of what (heir people want. The Hilda- m.-Ued in* L'avsmah y. terHi
-i nicoced |jy
eripp! I woman vvn given tin*i morning, thNo fence law will come up at !he&gt;next day afternoon o.i the transport St.
a- i , i tp.i
ctipa- u* ireiitmeot.j flldgi' K. &lt; D. Mi lo &gt;t , v- ten ilay
session of the legislature and n Ipw’M.hiel. We w-n ld h \e enjoy.-I nd
rhd walked !f tfl-. in jail for r.n i mnt of i nert, fall &gt;-.v
few Innoit
will he passed fencing the cattle, it ing them End a- w - uv thou ai d- In
ing a m- . .on which lie ted from 2
SKATING AND DANFi Nt . l a r i ;
• may he drastic enough ^o keep the land on Ameri in md afte r the .vm!.! •t,,j.*c, i. ivmg It- r er.itehc Ik-hind.
Then the French in tin turned to n oYlot'k in tin- afterniHin, till that MARY sk A
\
F
; $\ V. F itlcattle out of the counties altogether war was over. I . i i tlirill Jin t mu
or R may be modified to ho lueal op- never forgets aiul \v&gt;*could imagine ■aridytk- :u tl repeulinl the *la ecu to hour.
27J-2tc
DAY NH.II r,
.Memiwliile attorney are speeding'
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lionnt in some degree that will give the wjt d - ; i\-ie- y« -lerduy even lii i c a p a r e" formula again, The "euro**
the cattleman ,o chance to get th eir j w.- were a t the came old fl, 1; i»i th- ng Ain; hu t this time tw o cripples were to r.iliaha- ci- t&lt;&gt; ' i cine li w it of h iThm e ihq e, or i* 5c a ' if. pi i'­
ft &gt;on (he Mini run
h itf 'i’eil i:t tr a d ef one. Another miw
cattle, on (lie land* where they will -untie place v,h-Ai nil t! i&gt; h.ipp
!n e!,k fit l ■0 ! - I. i . -. ll
d
not laither the farm ers and fruit
- lti-1 next t the path-ill being tlvat■nab.
a I ;. i.|7.1iltg ntirv.i-m. The U
-d, gat up and vvalked, tc»n.
glow ers of the state. At any rate,
in n ' lull l i - h-t
•o
the attitude of the ra ttle men will
V. Il ! * lh
^:th, afi
a: d I In- I life were
. I d. --f l\i:.. i
Do 't ! ' that *1in.'.1 v..v lo*,. i'
play a big hand in the m atter nod thi*
ale tie I ilit
I- i .1,
I,Ilttlilldi Will red.-, t Uj.1.,1 ill'll flitu *■
wen- call .a!
..:h- * ♦Ic’ .I.I I'f |lt
lit il ai&gt;,I I la Stood h i;'i&gt;v.&lt;\
: 11 1 1 to have Mild licit " in
statu s in the slate. Hu- turn- has | a &gt;
k ' l ’&gt; &lt;’»i *•* r »r,if ale.
it
v here srotea
ifed wi t h i ,- ..ini i Inidi and
our
town
uv
have a clrcpit judge ivhu.
tii.iiod when any man or nr n ran e l a t e . (low 1
U!i;'.i#!e
to
ge
t
in
knelt
o
q
the
wet
(jave{«»i:t
i;i
l.lit
ll
rhould take the place of thi­
bluntly th at they will, d , som ething narrow rmv trn ih tb it wind arntmd w ent, w ailirg for tha “ m itade man" t* ns weak a w ater."
Im mcdiiildy a f te r sentence had
entirely for their own benefit without the line fenn i and ure not' only u
Th • widely heralded succc'A of \h r hve lumpu-id in the eases of the tv. regard tu the .right.* of others and it-j nightly hut are n. inenaic to tynvvl
1 mw.ip.i. | ‘ ity official tjc-y were tnl;-': to tin
of Tm day
In time now th at the cattle im-n nnd Give u tin* hroai1 h ’ghwry ami git .
|Jr!
interview
&gt;
with
tvv
of tImre hi*n- g ran-I ju ry i an to Ik- confined, tin
the growers understood this fact. The n* tin- Is notified highway and la
time j* drawing nonr when tho c a t­ hut not least give m th.- money that r t i t n l living th y w ere ti*t cured new enmity j il nut having been ...
■i day, brought out mi audience cr pled lit th i tim e hv the
tle men must go from the pruduc- i. levied on mu nulomuliile,4 „mj at.
&lt;mi, tin Will Ill'll In l le oi&gt; IrnlTir up iTf»Tr'*}l I;ifji 1
tive hinds of the otate utnl no eommu low no t' ipend t! in Swfnhrth
g -&lt;i hoiil, - .n,| ( ,■ i* "filli' lilt*
nlty elm thrive Where tin* entile n o t \ .
IN SF.I F D E FE N SE
h
allowed to run loose upon the peo­
Ii dtiled for th. appentamc of
ple. The Sanford citizens living in IIIIYAN \M &gt; TOI.STU5 IH.-tt t 'St* ’l lI Ilf The Aaioirlntrit I 'r r t i )
the suburb* are bothered every night
FNTYERSITY OF FLORIDA
LHMRER'l'fi\*. N\
Feb. :L .14
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Oil
Yl./..
Oil
YEZ
now by ra ttle coming into the city
on trial hen- charged
He
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yc,
nnd
ponfl
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nnd
fmnder*l'pli
R.
Iu*m
•
lim its and eating up their flower* and
«hi oi.tw.ro ,u„, r
,
i . i
.
'*hen \\ illiain denning Rryan me*, j, ,
, -p| .g ro a t* Suh-TronicaP tt'Rh m -inslaughter in connection w ith

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JOE EAR.MAN
JAILED FOR.
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Sanford, Florida

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to* tlje character of the people who buy here don’t he astonished to
find llc m among tlu* shrewdest judges of cars in town. REAL ILVRGAINS IN OAKLAND CARS do ant consirt merely Af an nulntnoMle
up-tn ih r.ttan d n rd ia every particular. They ronvlst of car* built Ik-yond perfection even beyond the demand for an appropriate all around.
Tnr.ppy m otor c a r .' If you are an auto cat Inn last, look ovrr our evI'-ihRiou of fir-t tla s i OAR! \N D CARS. ‘11:-* price I* small fn ciimj.arison with ih - * o r’.n i.isliip and engine power of the car.

r Kent Vulcanizing* Company
PH O N E

Otii: \venue :;:ttl Third Street
------------------------------ SANFORD. FLORIDA

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M i -L a d y ’s S h o p p e
HliQivdtj; new !»'i,",pes, s ir k n ;mtl colors in

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a great cast of time and labor. No one I
McNeill, tl 1 1 the ju ry yesterday
can have a pretty law,, ul- y anl where lv 'in''rfolNt...'hhV^/-Vl -V.’f 'ilu- S e n t " Oil .mlu "riU
' "‘'U ‘lu°
r t 0 uyoU,i
’
the ^Iteautiful
calls
n to ; Hint
lie fired \vh it .McNeill was Hying
Jluiliifpg n t the university
fru" t" g l o U s am M i:!
*»-'» the call and he happy for j «" M.iko him on the head with a
hatchet, Malcolm McNeill testified
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to fence a g a in st-c attle in the S u n -!
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excited throng, the tu sh and the here Tuesday fur th e state th at Kemp !
fired'before McNeill threw the hatch-,
ford section and ninny of them a fte r .... 1,1
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HtuJent^
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n
tn
itli'd
n
r
e
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it the i!i*c(&gt;mtcil tlty , the tlatf* a- et, Korop, trim was arrested last fall j
building fences have th eir Traps ru,
,
,
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ined hy jumping cattle that know”
**®0r l l,,t 1 u&gt; ,u,Vl* h-*nl,y enough flying, the banners a -waving. Observe in St, Augustine. Flu., n fte r a chancel
nothing about fences and* pay na ul- “ iukf&gt; t u n ‘ " f
wants, the i .njfestion o f the double line-of conversation with a s tra n g e r hail giv­
tention tu them. The Highway lh-:iu- . " V' ’l" ‘
" Vi,ilahl"
'*vt ry street. Listen to the en away his identity, showed no idgns j
llfic-ation Association cannot do arty
nl A,!,vi,k,,i
Ihtildings of the j m ade of tin.- hands, the honking of of nervuusm - on th e stand nnd an-!
work on the highway ! in thi countv kmd &gt;uU ',avc *nAmerica, hut here the horns, the glad shouts of the cltil- fwered questions freely on cross ex­
am ination. The stalg Was preparing:
as; long ns the cattle are allowed l0 V ' V "
' T * l h*‘
"' Ul t,,"
roant nt will. Every atom of work
‘h-sire to erect these buildings the s tu - - IR-e (the entile lowing, tin- horses to prerent testimony yes-tenlay a fte r­
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____ _ dents leceive their first training in ; neighing, tlu- hogs grunting, the pigs noon. .
■ cooperation. In these buildings each squealing, the cocks crowing, the
student h-nms to -respect the opinion thickens cackling, the duck* quacking, TUREB THOUSAND SHIM NICKS
U SELL
YVHF.N U
, of others, so that in the end he may the rooters rooting, the spoilers spoilARE AT TAMPA TODAY
YOUR REAL
work in complete harmony with his-; jug, the lions roaring, the elephants
LIST IT
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ATTENDING (CEREMONIES
H lt-lt.ni II .■l.intl.i* L ... itu,
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folio wtnen when he leaves his univer­
ESTATE
WITH US
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sity to enter business. America, beGet a move on— fo rg ettin g not to
- (Hr Thr iMiH-isIrd I' o m I
cause of its great wealth, ha* an o p -; t;azc upon the great Johnnie Jones
TAMPA, Feb. 8 ^-A lm tit three
Improved celery farm , an orange
porlunity given to no other nation many shows, fresh from n successful thuusnnd Shrincrs n re here fro n t,So.
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
to train its college men in co-qperu- j season in Cuba and Tampa, big enough Florida to attend th e m idw inter cer­
wild land, fire or auto insurance
lion. This means. hatter citizenship.
to go back into Canada ull next sum- emonials at Egypt tem ple. Il also i.
niakes no difference—see us—
S hriners' day at the South Florida
Mr. Rryan, In supporting the viewi mar.
we have what you w ant or we
Iu*t the light of your eyes rest U|mn Fair, with the imperial potentate, Meof Count Tolstoy, rerunrkeih ‘'The res­
will gel It for you.
idents of lids state have lieen given tile Iwauliful Ferris Girls in their sc* Candidas, of Honolulu, as th e princi­
the gift of being horn in this wonder- ductivc jhi-c-s ami their high-flying pal v isito r.«
ful America, to my mind the greatest Zig-zag through the air, ami prepare
Do you trade at th e Cash nnd C ar­
nation in the world, in an age which, to hold yyur siik^T while witnessing
AGENTS
I consider the grandest tin- world has the antics of the only living Killjoy. ry Stores? Call for QUICK SER ­
ever seen. All this was given them, Get the worm blood of the races into VICE TRANSFER Parcel Delivery to
REAL ESTATE
they did not make it, and in this won­ runninf order nnd hold y o u r heart take your packages to your dooy.
F ire, Casualty, Auto Insursnrc
derful age, you, my friends, and 1, ran th at It doesn't jum p out of y o u r jack­ 266-Thn-Frl-Sat-tfc ■
105 AV. F irst S t, SANFORD, FLA
do inure toward m aking the entire et ns they go over the wire.
vvoild u better place to live in than
Oh, Roy! Rut T is G reat—exceedinF or quick rem its try a want ad.

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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The name Goodrich Silvcrtown Cord is an
everlasting’ assurance of Lire quality. “ Al­
most as good as a Silvcrlown” is the high­
est compliment one can pky to another tiro.
The Silvcrtov/n is tho standard of compari­
son.
"
Tho high quality of Silvcrtown account?
for jts great dependability and econon /.
Quality and economy are inseparable. /?-•
m em ber th a t t
To get the lowest tire costs you must have
Silvcrtowns. Here’s the place to get them
—a t pnres no m ore th en you p a y fo r ordinary
ebrds.
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111-13 P ark Avenue

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

m m m i n n h i i c i i t i

| Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If wa please you, tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498
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ELTON Ji MOUGHTON
. ARCHITECT

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•!• FLORIDA

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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop-

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FJRB---------AUTO---------BONDS
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S. 0 . Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
BANFORD

FLORIDA

. A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
I* . 1all 11. h Mt
It-E -A -L

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K -H -T -A -T -K

F .:n &lt;

InirMiurnl,

t 'n - I m p r u i rd land

In.umnre

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Kuretr Honda

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Main Offico
MKIMCII IlK ALTV COMTAX Y
MAXr o llII IX VKSTUKXT COHI'AXY
I’hnne 4N
10l-s Vlnanalla Avr.

STEWART The Florist
Cut Flower*---------------Floral Designs
Annual and Ornam ental Plant*
Htt M yrtle Ave.------------Phone 2G0-W

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
Gcncrnl Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
Phone 02-------- Sanford, Florida

L. I I

ITODGINS

AUTO RADIATOR AND SUKET
METAL WORKS
General Repairing
207 French Avc.----------- Sanford, Fla.

1-1-lmp.
The H ernlil delivered six times a
week fo r 15c.

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FOR GAME PROTECTION

The Seminole County Gnme and.
Fish Protective Association will meet;
in the court house tomorrow night n tj
•a
8 o’clock. I). L. T hrasher ha* jipa re&gt;»
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turned from a trip to Tam pa where j
he attended the meeting of the state j
Cards of Sanford's input- ta
was instituted to assist people to
Classified Ad* 1c a word. Nri
association nnd he has something
** able Professional Men, each'
Ad taken for lew* than 25c.
save money in small amounts, and
good to tell the people here about the
** of whoa, In hia chosen pro*
And positively no Cla rified
also have SAFETY and INTER­
plan* of the state association. This
** fetslon the Herald recom- R»
Ad* charged to anyone. Cash
county* is breeding turkey hen# to b e :
** mends to the people.
R*»
niu*t accompany all order*.
EST for their funds.
turned loose in the woods for the pro- j
' h h M
K| In M b n
Count the Words and remit
So don’t wait to deposit in big
pngntion of wild turkeys and there j
nterdingly.
George A. DeUottes
are other big things lined up for fish
amounts,
nnd game protection. Everyone inter­
IQ ka *3 ha sb
fea
Attorney-al-Law
&lt;- m &gt;ii
MTSc ELLa n e o u s ~ ested
§2.00, $3.00, $5.00
should attend the meeting at the
FOR UAJ.E—Wood for sale, rmaU co u it house tomorrow night.
FOR
SALE
Orer Seminole Connty Bank
or more will he easier for you—
FOR MALE—Doiicr and Gaya" paints ’blocks a n d t trim m ings from the
SANFORD
FLORIDA
•»nri will k/v*»n the account increasand varnishes a t Sanford Novelty crate mill. 50c n wagon load n t the FARM W AGES LOW
Work*, Sanford agents.
P ’3-tfc mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
IN
FRED, R. WILSON FXliMElU.—You can get r te J bed burn well.—whinholscr’s Mill.
254-c.n.d.twp;
frnni-s and irricstion plugs at tfc*
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Tll, A. , ltria(r,i |.r,„.&gt;
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc FARMERS—Hom y of saw dust friTej
n
t
Shinholser'*
Mill.
U‘*
the
right
j
WASHINGTON,
Feb. 8. Farm wtt
Firat National Bank Building
FOR HALF—Twctvo furnished rooms
254-e.o.d.Swp ges arc lower than three months ngc^.
hind for tiling.
with
three
year
lease
nt
113
Pal­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
- j Declines ranging from 3,1 per cent to
metto avenue.
235-^fc
0.4 per cent for various p arts of tha
FOR KALE-*—7room cottage nnd four MAD DOGS ARE LOOSE
country were disclosed in n survey
IN TH IS COUNTY
connecting lid*, tu rn er Third nnd
by tlie department of agriculture .fmICHELLE MAINES Pine Avc. Call 401 Magnolia Ave­
IT IS RUMORED
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
the thrcT* months period from Octo­
nue.
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LAWYER
ber to Jan uary,
L ..(rm s thnl the mad ting recently
—Court House FOIt SA l.i: CHEAP— U&gt;23 Hupmo- killed at iuike Mnry by W. V. Dunn
B- F. WHITN8 R, Caabltr
F. P. FORSTER, President
hile touring cnr. A ddreis E ta re
NVIiR HANGSSanford Herald.
2Gl)-5tp j bit several dogs in that neighborhood
PiV O R D
---- , and they are alleged to In?. running
Byes Examined
Glasses Designed FOR SALE—Just received one carload
AT S i. AUGUSTINE
loose in the county,* being a comdnnt
of fresh mill; cows and heavy menace until they m e killed. Every
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Illy Til* txurtillril I’ffHl
springers.—E. E. Braily.
2&lt;19-3tp dog in Sanford nnd in every part or
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 8.—Willie
. O pt D.
HOUSE, Tent nnd furniture for -mle Seminole county should Ik- tied up un- * H unter, form er British am ateur oglf
Optician-Optometrist
'* cheap. Inquire nt com er of French til the scare is over for the safety of champion, set n new nm nteur record
IIS East First Street Sanford, Fla. Avenue nnd Gehevn St.
• 270-Up the people. Thin 1* to warn everybody for the link* here yesterday when he
about t h e situation and to want tin finished 18 holes in
one Under the
owners
of
dogs
to
keep'them
-hut
up.
standing
record
held
try
Harold Web­
; FOR RENT
DR. R. M. WELSH
The officials of Ihe county mid city er, Inverness, O hio/ four under par.
Graduate Veterinarian
FOR RENT— Front bed room, 117 will probably take ujr the m atter a t
Telephones*
Office
Laurel Avenue.
269-Stp once, officially.
SKATING AND DANCING, LAKE
Office. 12a
Opposite P. O. FOIt RENT—Eight room housf, well
MARY
SKATING AUVDKMY. F R I­
Residence 357
D H jind, Florida
located.—A, P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
I AVE YOUR EXHIBITS
DAY NIGHT.
27l-2tc
269-tfc
READY M()NDA\ MORNING
Mrs. A. I. Spencer
FOIt ORLANDO FAIR
FOR RENT—Large front bed room,
Sunfurd bps lung needed n parcel
SIMRELLA CORSETIERE
also garage. - - Mrs. (,’helps, MW
dijllvcry; now she hns one. (’all phone
Sanford and DeLantl
Benjamin W inter, the county negnt,L}ifJ,l|,rjtj get th at package delivered
Palmetto Avc.
270-7te
P. O. Address, 228 So. Boulevard
is
look trig a fte r the exhibits for the In fore you can any "Robinson Ciur i m KKN'l — i lirt v room apart muni,
Sub
Tropical fa ir a I tlrlnndo next • &lt;«».’* 20tl-Tlm-Fri-Snt -tfc
Phone 10H
Del.and, Florida
with bath. Unfurnished.
Light;
week,
and wishes to -.late that the
and w ater Inclmleil. 125.181 n immth.
QUANTrTY
QUALITY
Mrs. Alexander Vaughan.
Plume lubiU m ust b« brought in Monday tarroanaa
morning
if
possible
and
(hey
can
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WOMEN' PROVIDED
.'123-J,
271 dtp
left at Ills office in tin bast ntc,\J of I can sell you a NEW FORD for *100
(llj Thr Aiatiptnlnl
I FOR RENT Furnished apartm ent the court house where they .will I** ru:»t, balance 12 months. A ba liuve
In America
NEW’ YORK, Feb. 8.— lamely men
four rooms and hath. Inquire *.*t I taken care of until they can bo tran s­ the following used rar-, all in good
III Ne\v York who dislike to attend the Myrtle Ave. •
*_’7l-iitp ported to the fa ir giounds at Orlan­ shape. Cash or term s:.
•
theatre nnd dinner alone, may now
oom
house, do. See Mr. VYhitner fur any fur- Ton Truck, j;orul luiily
FOR RENT—TvitAte n
S250.00
obtuin desirable women companions
with good vvaterf lami for garden, j ther inform atloi. This county will en­ Tun Truck, nti hotly
175.00
from an agency ju st opened. Thu fee
Sanford, beau- deavor to have one of the l«‘st ex­ Touring, nti Slnrler
20 minutes drive from Sui
125.00
is $W.
••
'tlfu l lake front, located on •main road hibits at Orlando this y ear.th at Sem-' RujuIhUt , Slnrler
175.00
Advertisements staler “ If you ore fM w w n Sunfoni (ini! O rlando.'Inquire mole liim even shown ami everyone i‘
2 2 5.00
Tourinff, Starter
a stranger, if you enjoy* good rumpa- |„ f s ,, „oudnev or Jno. D. Jinkins.
urged to send everything they have See CFO. W. MrROItY, nt Edward
iiy; if you wish to spend n pleasur­
271-3tp foi exhibit. ITie fair starts n* xt Tues­ Higgins, In c. Ford, i'oidson and Lin­
able evening, we will introduce you
day and tin- time i.-s short.
coln Dealer, City. Phone 331.
Many Have Knuml'Themselves Unable to Throw OIT Attacks by
to a young Indy of intelligence, goodpi'DIi RENT—Five robin cottage at
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East
Fifth
Street.
Apply
300
Reason of Weakened Condition After Disease Had Subsided..
tn look upon, with a pleasing person­
TREATIES APPROVED
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ality, who will bo a jolly dinner nnd French Avenue.
Health and Strength Can Easily Be Regained
IF YOU WANT A NIUE BUSINESS
theatre compaKion, In calling us state FOR ItENT Bed room und kiteheit( H r T h r A » i&gt; o r tn t» d I’ r r a a t
ettp, furnished, $35 per month; al;«&gt;
preference na to types and specify de­
ROME, Fob. 8.—The chamber of W IT H BIG POSSIBILITIES, ONLY Wonderful New Medical Discovery Affords Almost Instant Relief
In He-lluildlng Entire System After Attack
tiiree
rooms
und
kitchen,
bath,
hot
and
sired accomplishment. This is an in­
deputies in balloting yesterday gave A SMALL INVESTMENT NECKS*
vitation l«i only the well bred man cold w ater, $45. 701 Magnolia Ave ■j, formal approval of the treaties ne- SABY, CALI. A T 210 P IN E AVEIt re-vilallxes tlie l&gt;lood und nerve*!
The renl danger poinF is often not
seeking a clean evening's en tertain ­ nue. t &lt;*nll nt Benjamin's Store for in­ gotinteil at the W ashington arifin- M E. SANFORD, FLA.
270-:il
Stimulates
nnd strengthens th e en­
tvhlle suffering from "F lu ’ *hut after
fo m ist ion, '
271-tile m en ts conference, The conventimik
ment.
tire system r A ssists nature to throw
were informally imiorned by the
the attack him subsided. The entire
Tltc ngrtiey, which reports a good
off the accumulated poisons: Incren*SAVE MONEY ON system ix diiiorguniEeil and weakened i-x
WANTED
ciuimlKT Tuesday.
buginess, says it requires the' strictthe appetite: Restores the strength
ext social references from its y o u n g ' yvANEli—A chance to build
TIRES ANI) TUBES t v “ F l u . " T h e n e r v o u s s y s t e m s
yu.ir
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vitality, and does ail of this quickIndies. They mu I sign a contract,
■■t and the patient is nervous to mil
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new home before lumber gets any
...
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;lv.
One bottle often does nil of thi*
Gel
My
Prices
Before
Buying
agreeing, among ilher things, to a b ­ higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
nlutmtng extent. 1 hu stomach lx so
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stain from liquor nnd to refuse to ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
weakened tlmt there is nn appetite and, •*
Pennsylvania
provemgnt in your condition.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7.- Tim coni-,
nilo wthelr clients to excoit them
the dige live oparatus is all out of
Vacuum Cup
WANTED—-.Smart boy with wheul.— mixskmer of internal revenue ym-ter- ]
'Abounding strength, health nnd
business, . The poor su fferer is so
Stone’s
Market,
Sanford
Avenue.
energy
are the rewards . aw aiting
Goodrich
day
announced
nn
extension
of
time
A newspaper sent n reporter to the
weak and unstrung Hint any disease,
.
257-1 fe until Ju n e 15 of the flunl date for fd -1
those
who
take UK-CU-MA faith fu l­
Silvcrtown
agency posing ns un out-of-town bus­
that attack* n vital organ, is almost
ly.
iness man. The retain er's story to­ \VANTED—3 or I room house, un- ing tax returns of domestic cm-pnra: u rx to prove serious.
&lt;*)n sale a t $1,00 n bottle nt Sanford
fUrnished with garden, slate rent tin* '* for tlie calendar year of l'.*2_’.
day indicated that ho had found the
in
the Union Pharmacy nnd at alm ost
UK-CU-MA
agency's representations*“ were "(ir- and IqyaUon, Address N. W .,.eare of
all
good drug stores.—Adv,
The
Daily
Herald,
15c
per
week.
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Ave.——
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Yon can find the name of
every lire Business Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

WANTED—Experienced stenograph­
er a t once. Apply P. O. Hox 1018.
270-2tc
WANTED-*-A job as cook or w aiter
Ity young white man, eifcht years
i f experience. References if desired.
Address 803 W. Thin! Jitrect, San­
ford.
, ,
270-fitp
WANTED—Position ns maid, cook or
housekeeper. Call lit) Sanford Ave.
Annie Barren.
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„ . WA NT ED—First elms automobile
a4
salesman. Fine proposition.
Adr . dress Box 942.
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that win snine omj orqamp
shoes -No disagreeable odor

AFTER EFFECTS OF “FLU”
MORE SERIOUS THAN DISEASE

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:i dozen Embroldenl Pillow Casep, on beat material, hem
at itched, only 2 dozen to aell, at

roll fashion Silk Hose, Kadinore, Phoenix and other lending
makes, Black, White, Cray, Brown. Special

4 dozen New Bnjfs arrived this week, one extra nice lot with
large mirrors. Special, each

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HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES
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sizes from 16 to 44. Organdy trimmed. Special, each

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BASE BALL
~
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
.
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

CELERY SKIM:
Vlow what's the m u tter with
F arm ers?
M ust have been cutting celery
Vlay yesterday,

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TRUCK CHASSIS

Herndon, of Chare &amp; Co., is step
ping to the fro n t. Might be well 0
COUCH HIGH MAN, HERNDON IS
SECOND—ONLY TWO TO rfOW'L
TOTAL OF 103

Fourteen Games Scheduled fdr. Second Half And
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Richard IlnrthlemiMs tonight

Playing
Princess.
The
Farm
er*
nnd
Chase
&amp;
Co.
got
The bowllpg schedule to cover the
aw ay to their first s ta rt of tho second
play in the second half which started
half, Inst night, both team s bowling
A Century comedy W ig h t
F riday has been completed, approved
well under the two thousand mark. Some Family.”
and is herewith published in order
The Farm ers, with the exception, of
th a t every Imwler will get, and keep a
Kent Itosslter and his famil
.—Mcrvhants-Cungregntionnls (Vucli, bowled away under their usual
copy for his future use. 'T h is sche­
average. Couch rolled high score, selected for tonight. Bring thi
-Chase-Brother hood,
dule consists of fourteen games, one
with Herndon second.
lly, Kent, nnd come In and s
-Rotary-M ens Club,
more than the first half, nnd ench club
The Rotes and American Legion "Bond Roy,” And of course, yot
Legion-Farmer*.
will meet the other team s twice d u r­
play tonight. Iair,t night scores were this tre a t is on the house.
ing the season. The schedule is as
nr. follows:
Rotary-Congregntloriuli
follows:
('base &amp; Co.
The big week end special for F ri­
M erchant*-Chase.
Jones ....
113 122 105 840 day ami S aturday of this week is
Legion-Men* Club,
- Me rchn n t n•Brotherhood,
j**The World’s Applause.
—FnrmerM-Hrothorhodd.
-Men's Club-Congregatlonnls.
McKee .
Furmem-Chnsc.
Hutchinson
It is the sto ry of a beautiful danc­
Rotary-Legion.
Herndon
e r who risked everything in her mad
Pcnmt, .......
passion fur notoriety. Revealing gay
Feb, 12.— Mens Club-Farm ers.
life behind the Broadway tights and
4?eb. ,13.—C ongrcgatjonal-Brothcrh'd
•Total
in tho tinsel world of
ir iy. Dax*
Fell. I I,— L« ginti-i ‘bn e.
cling gowns, gripping -»llmnscs and
Feb. IB.—Rotary-M erckauta, ,. j &gt; .
Couch
real nil-star cast.
Chapman
R otary-C hasa
It is a Wm. DcMillo production with
BASKET BALL F VNK WILL Bl I lotbat
MerchanU-Lcgioti.
P. Pcxohl
Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone in the
GIVEN ANOTHER REAL TREAT
-Men’s ciub-llrotherhooll.
Amnnn'a
lending rolls and this picture will be
IN TWO HNAPPY GAMER
-ConKregntionnls-FBfmenL
Wernaki
followed by n movie i r t h r o u g h
film land. There'll be ‘ ■me crowd
New Sm yrna, both thu boys nnd
-Legion-Congregational,s
girls, m e the ones doomed for the
turn out to roc this program.
-Rotary-Brotherhood.
next defeat. They play a double
Men'* Club-Chase.
header in Sanford, a t the Parish
—Merchant*-Farmers.
House Court tomororw (F riday) night.
Conch Wilkinson nnd Coach Tillis are M erchants .....
Mnrch r». Rotary-Farmer*.
both-ready for the double fray. Their Congregational
March fl, -Merchants-Mens Club,
teams are now hitting on all four, Farmer*
March 7. Brotherhood-Legion.
they are all primed for action, and ev­ Rotary .............
fH r Tkp Auttflfilrd I'rrti)
March 8.- Congregational-Chase,
ery basket ball fan of Sanford should Legion
CHICAGO, Feb. 8 ) l r , .lamer
be on hand to see Imw they keep up Chase &amp;• Co.
Fentress, wife of the v. idihy prodMarch 12. Merclinnts-Congrcgntionnl that victorious inarch toward* state
deiit of the Chicago Ti,'- c end Bind­
March BP -Chase-Brotherhood.
honor*.
ing company, was insli. idv killed Iasi
March PI Rotary-.Men* Club.
New Smyrna, although nothing like
night when her nutor.-.'-d, wo* hit
March 15. -Legion-Farmers.
I be David outfit tbnl Sanford look in­
by n pn-esnger train
In- wn.-&gt; re­
IIOMK
RUN
WITH
to ram p last week, boast a team made
turning home from n -uting party.
RASES CLOGGED,
March 19. dtotnry-Congregationals
up of Mime snappy little players, and
Her'* was the tilth d -i.li in auloino
Ma roll 20.—McrehanLs-C'hase.
they are routing here to put up a
BIGGEST THU ILI bile aceident* here sim e January 1.
March 21.—Legion-Men* Club.
nasty scrap, and even though the Cel­
March 22.—Farm ers-Brotherhood.
ery Feds are confident of winning
l.oui* Brown S tar Tells or .Most
they lealize that they will h ave-to
Notable F eat ns Baseball Flayer
Rotary-Chase.
hustle for nil they get.
-M erchants- Legion.
The supporters and backer* of the
Men's Ciuh-ltrulherhoud.
High Seliol athletics feel very much
Congregational*-Fanner* encouraged over the fino support bo.
mg given tln ir team* at these basket
- Psgimr-Congregational*
ball gam es nnd it is this support that
It is only natural tlml n player with
Rotary-Brotherhood.
di keeping the tennis in a fighting Slider’s remarkablt- fielding ability
M ens Club-Chase.
food all live time and enabling them should pull many seemingly impossi­
South Round
Merchants- P'nrmer:'.
,
to jr.il up the fine si raps that are re­ ble plays. Incidentally, h o great a
sulting in victory a fte r victory. No b atter gets many a chance to shim* al
m atter lmw good a team is, if. the Ihe hut,
. ,
fans iln not turn out and help them
Hie season of 1922 was the biggest
■Slsler has enjoyed since bis debut a*
a n . American Leaguer.
Recently,
when asked to name the biggest thrill
of the ye.iV fipm Jii*.point of view, lie
R otary-Farm ers.
Merchnnts-Mens Club,
Brotherhood-Legion.
Congregational-Chase,

T h#i long looked for schedule is
|&lt;ubltth6d today. (Jet » copy of it arid
teep ilt for future reference.
The American Legion breaks Into
the gam e tonight, playing the Hotel.
There will be som ething doing a t
the. Parish House basket ball court
tomorrow night. New Sm yrna will be
here for a double header.
The fans alm ost believe it impos­
sible to witness n better game than
the ones they saw last week when
Sanford whipped Duval, but who can
tell— mr.y do the name thing* o # r
again tomorrow night.

Even l'atatku has aontc big league
d u b to train with them and several
m ajor league games scheduled. Ju st
wait until Hanford gets her ball park
— they will be doing th at in Sanford,
Remember th n t the first game at
the Parish House sta rts at 7:30 sharp
tomorrow night. Vhe girts wilt play
first. Be there early and get a good
seat.
P resident H arding will play some
golf links in Florida. A rthur Vowell will play with Mr. H arding when
he conies to "Sanford. A rthur beingbest fitted on account of being-one
of the best players and then he. 1m*
hud plenty of experience in the good
M Iowship line.

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CINCINNATI. Feb. s. Tin- &lt; incinniiti N ational. pllrbing and e.itch­
ing force will leave for the training
camp a t Orlando, Fla., a week in a d ­
vance o f lilt- fchtdtilcd date and it i*
now planned to sta rt them smith on
March .’i. The early'w orkout ut Daw
son Borings, Ky., will be abandoned.
"We are ihviiuled !-&gt; play three
gam es in Orlando Ihe wi-vfc ut Marer
II, two of them with the Clevclant
club, and I feel that tlm battery me:
should have a full week uf work In
fnre l H*i11g i ailed to t.*«e :i team •
heavy hitters like the Indiana,’-' Man­
ag e r Moran, of the Red: , said today.

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No. 2 Corn Reef Hash,
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FEMALE HELP WANTED.

their pii-fenee i, needed, they will
w itness a pair of banket ba[i_ganjwij "No doubt, the fans enjoy a hometh n t will wel pay everyone for his or run wallop, but no fan ever enjoyed
h e r'tim e nnd consideration.
such a hit m ore than I did the one 1
• Don't l e i anything else interfere made against W ashington la st year.
"In the sixth inning tho score was
w ith your prerenre at the Pariah
I Ions;- , Friday night, keep in mind f! to 1 jigninst ua.
With Johnson
th at tho crowds are now so large that piti lung Ids best the gam e seemed
-ra tin g room U always at a premium, 1let. Johnson suddenly lost control,
and you th a t must have a comfortable filling the bases, nnd was di-rrtrked.
.it i - ariier to (liorouglllv enjoy the
"W ith two runs in, m aking the
l-.in.i iiould |&gt;a theie e.tilv, a* tin- acme *i to i, the buses filled, two out.
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size of t-ie Parish House makes it im I wus up. I bit the first bull Erickpo sib'e for you late comer* to get a son pitched over; the right field fence.
• at.
'! hat made the score 7 to i: in our fa*
The gill* bold the card* first, their vor. The game ended tlpit way.
gam e *tastin g at
"I'll -remember that hit when I am
gray and in retirem ent. It's the big
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thrill of my enreer.”
No. 22

T he Ford One-Ton Truck Chnssia
hus proved its ability to reduce
transportation costs in practically
every line o f business where there
is n hauling problem. It is eco­
nomical, efficient, 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,. Terms if desired.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘FF.HRUARY 8, 1923

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1 SANFORD GRAMMAR
SCHOOL

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FIRST GRADE
(
llsrry Bowers. Frederick Daiger,
Kanncr, David Miller, Doris
4ttfrn. Elsie Tolar, Gretehen WhltCatherine Carter, Lillian Evans,
ilrtha May, Haxel McDonald,\ Mary
rt|K&gt; Nirklcs, Itichnrd Dens, Eorl
jfcjnfon, Clyd* H arnage, Melvin
,,|or. Bonner Cnytcr. H orace Bled- Joseph Thompson,’ Rene JemRichard Packard,' Otto llutchin^ Amo Burhanaj Sidney Hurhans,
IU Mae Grow.
SECOND GRADE
lDn.i Marie Couch, B etty Me
non, Nona Rivers, Kvolyn Robson,
(U Turner. Mary Elizabeth Tolar,
trice Hickson, Helen Wilson, Zola
flftt, John Courier, Malcolm Hig,, Samuel Knight, Edith Ilraxton,
her Ericson, G. P. Sharp, Beatrice
ton, Annie Allman. Rosemary
Binder, Blit Tyro, Ruth Cruise,
tn Dresser, Clarn Bray, JetT Davis
p.r, Katherine Forrester, Mary
;ht. Verna Bandy, Dorothy Ryan,
'line Belinmy, Katherine Allen,
( Harvey, M argaret I’urdon, Rogliminez, Marion Hoolihan.

dry in south central nml
oathern
counties.
The mild weather stinu
growth of track, and hast
bloom of fruit trees, e s p e e i i
central and southern porta
Section; peach bloom is gc
absence of rain during me
week enabled farmers to pn
lines of work, which is ndv
beyond the average for tl
Most fall truck fields have
planted to spring crops, i
planted beans and ciicuml
ipHHl progress. The plnntin;
potatoes continued in the
and western divisions, nnd,
tho central division. The In . .
crop is in the ground, nnd a consider­
able acreage is up and made good
progress, Some early cor owns plant­
ed in the central nnd lower counties
of the northern division; such work,
however, is nut general. The planting
of mcl ins continued—some fields are
up to a good stand. Strawberries arc
abundant in the berry licit, and are
to be had In tho extreme northern
section—dqo to moderate tempera-

Use, Verncllo Rhodes, ta n n ic uelbj, Louise Evans, Jam es McClelland
Kjthrrinc Finun. ,

Cook. Alton Middleton,
Wl'rt’ Improved by ram. Oat
Donald Pennington. wcr' damaged by rust,
i t . Sara Mil hell, l 'rank
Western Diiision
i t Fox, Murrne Kanrier.
Tem peratures m utinied mild until
d. I.ilsll Morse, Ke’ly Mlc lu&gt;l day-, of the week, when th' re
n Shinholser,
William wax a lining to ennicr. Rams w oe i-\
ti'.y Appleby, M arg aret1ci-yslve - rather unfavorable in sonic
Browning. Mary Louise loenlitn i. 1 be week's total nt ApnliiClide well, Julia Higgins, ehicola v.as 1.5 and IVi.snc ila I im-hElil.iheth llarkey, E llen ; er. O ats are in better condition than
nra Maxwell, Ruth M at- ch’.pwhere in the .Section. \h t rainfall
nicer, Mnry Alice Shipp, being ample much of the time. Plnntenaud. Mildred T k h en n rJ inR Iri!ih potatoes continued; bind for
corn and cotton is being pteparvd, and
liuck such as cabbagt-, is in good con­
dition. t'ilriu trees, sutMimns, arc
doing wo 11, except that early growth
resulting from moderate tem perature
is unfavorable in view of possible
dam age by frost.
Central Division
Unseasonably warm and dry, ex­
cept th a t rain and slightly cooler
w eather took place during the last
day
of the week. The wild tem pera­
FIFTH GRADE
ture stimulated the growth of truck,
Adolphe (hitler. Dorothy Gore, fruit trees and berries. The planting
liirpr.'t Gilrr, Jam es Higgins, Slier- of truck i-intimp d, ami much h i- h on
s*«i ll.,iv;ud, M argaret Ilirrehi,
Juimta M. '.lulleii, Katherine Powell, tomatoes nn slather truck made fair
Mtkrru, S, h o ard , Phyllis Smith, progress, but the soil has been too
Timiv Vhkery, Elinor Tyner, Nellie dry for rapid gtuwlh. Fields- have,
kiliiams. Louis Tanner, Verna Diet- been prepared for cotton arid corn,
|»f. Ellen Telford, Vernon
Priest, some local planting rtf latter was done
jTiuitt Benton, Clifford Reel, Eugene hut the wot k Is not general, Oats modi'
iTerser. Mike Rankin.
fair progress, but there Is much com­
plaint of damage from rust—due In
dry weather. Early planted melons
are up; planting continues locally.
Thousand' of i itrua t»rc- arc Inin;;

M f c i Q i e i M i a i a i a i a i a

I.nrt week was a gay week for
Oviedo.
There Were four parties:
Mrs. Argo entertaining a t nn inform­
al dance Saturday night; Mrs. 0 . S.
Lee, of Lake Charm, entertaining in
honor of her sifter, Miss Mablc Swope
and her room m ate. Miss Frances
Campbell, of Stetson College, DeLand, who with Miss Swope were
spending the week end in Oviedo with
the latter’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S.
W. Svropc,
Miss Burton accompanied Miss
Katherine Young home from Rollins
College for the week end.
Miss Elizabeth Lawton, after spend­
ing. the week end a t home left this
morning for Rollins where she will re­
sume her studies.
Fred Ling ley nnd daughter, Haxel
left fo r Snckvilie, Canada, Monday.
Miss Hazel made many friends while
In Oviedo and every one hated to see
her leave. Oviedo feels that the Lingley's are rcijlly our own citizens,
since Mr. Lingley came to Oviedo
and bought the old grove opposite II,
F. Wheeler’s. He hns improved it jaa
much ami set out several more acres
in tangerinus nnd this year fixed up
the old house and Mrs. Lingley and
the two hoys, Douglas and Amos, will
remain the rest of the winter, to the
delight of their friends and neighboys, who would be glad if they could
consent to leave permanently the
snow and cold of Sew Brunswick for
the balmy sunshine of Florida.
The Men’s Bible elm. • held their
regular class party Monday night
with Spencer W uinwright. It goes
without saying that the evening was
one of pleasure and the refreshm ents
much enjoyed.
Tho l'. D. C.’s met with Mrs. Frank
N orri-. ow ing to the inclemency of
the weather only eight were present.
Mrs,
S. Lee nnd Mrs. W .1. law -

i i &lt;i (!)■• &lt;irl in’l *UiMt n l to lie held
it
Kis i n m iv
Wednesday.
Tin
We,n n\ ’1 im arj
iiiceVi.ig was
held Monday ofternoen in tlie Metho
d*st chunch. The subject “ Mexico."
Quite a -good hiteudiiw r and- un in­
ti si* ting program was given.
Mi?v A. i). M!t'belT entertained in

Child Health Experts Unite
Forces Under Hoover To Give
Youth of America Better Chance

Each of the First 50 Ladies at the Auction
Sale FRIDAY at 2:30 p. m.
Will Receive a

DR. L- EM METT HOLT
For ninny years Dr,
Emmett
Holt nnd Dr. Philip Van logon have
been active through tho Child Health
Organization of America and the
American Child Hygiene Associa­
tion, respectively, In grappling with
dilTcrcnt phases of child health wotfci
Tha time has nov come when they
are convinced th at a union of forces
is denirahlti in tho In terest of r-fllcieney mid economy o j limp. &lt;ib.rt
nnd money. Therefore they and
their ro-directors have unanimously
voted to merge activities under the
presidency of Herbert Hoover ill the
American Child H ealth Association.
An awakened nubile interest in
maternity and child health is at last
making possible the practical appli­
cation on a largo scale o f the popu­
lar education in h rn lth done by Dr.
Holt, Dr. Van Ingen nnd such other
national figures a* Dr. Wm. Palm er
Lucas, of California; Dr. Borden S.
Vecder. of St. Louis; Dr. Clifford S.
Gnilee, of Chicago, nnd Dr. L. T.
Royster, of Norfolk, Vn,
The American Child H rnlth Asso­
ciation will seek to guide this nwakenetl interest It will seek tn see
that the great netlvity in innternal
nnd child Iwalth work throughout
Americn is directed in the best man­
ner by scientifically trnlned men and
women; that the latest nnd best n perienro in this work bs collected.
codifH'il and placed in the most prac­
ticable form at the disposal of
th r health worker; and the mother
In tin* home. It will cover the
whole period of child life, etnitr-

DR. PHILIP VAN 1NGTTN
time of pregnancy and pro!
a t time of hirtn; that p
may be helped to give th e
throughout ■ its life proper

BANKRUPT

DAYTONA BEACH

ft.&lt;m By f - u few friends Inst Sal
11.

II. M. \V. Slu t ivanl, made a lust
ness trip to Sunfoni W ednesday.

Mr. and Mr’-- S. W. ‘ Swope am
F ia.'.ii Sv.-.nie spent Monday in San

Melody of Love

.Kngemutnn

Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona ltcnrh, nr call Phone 9119

Mr. an.I M e Emmet McCall, of
Sanford -p.-n i.-.-t Sundaw in (ivicdn
the g u i-l- of tiia ir’puVf'hw'i Ml. unit
Mi It. B. McCall,
Mrs. E. G. Hancock left Monday fori
visit i i her mother nnd fa th e r In
Tamaa.
Mr. and Mrs W.' P'-dtl are the
proud pm cot , of nn eight pound boy
whom they have called William Andli 'v f rolii; fat'uT :iiirt grandfather.
Mi
I: \\ I iwt'io i i diiughtci
-.\»n \ .-itors ,o S.ipfoi ■! \N e.iiieHifay.-

Etlwe.nl .d ! all, 01 .‘del on i oiiege.
st «*fit ihr \v* •!, fsi*1 in (K ;c l«* v&gt;M,i hi
Mr. ;«ml Mr^ If. If Mil
Ml ( WrtllUT, wilt hllN l»l *‘II VlTV if!
tit thr home of A. I). S;uh*r,
impnr*- with ht’r jiiiii’
ing and able to be out riding again. .•
Tilt- Seminole Orchestra will give
The Herald
it* initial concert Kridny evening at
the Htluud ninlilorlum at H:15 p. in. CUT THIS
under the direction o f 1Prof. Kmi!
Schuller, of Rollins College. AdmhCut nut (hi
Kion will be fifty am! twenty five ,tnd m id it to
cents nnd the following program will t u-|t| , \ v . , Cli
be rendered:
(tarn* no 1 .o'
1 - Sf*lnd by the Flag March
reyeivu ill n l
. Stuits tam ing Foley
SEVENTH GRADE
ny grove-, i noicr wcatlivr would dcuKing*pound for cot
Helen Jmkins, Beatrice Howard, i lit citrus Itees, Ii Uucc, celery and •2.—t-Columbian -March
3.Visions
of
Sleep
Vnhe
Geilyel
Foley Kidney
liD J&lt;*in , Clntice Ijewis, I,. P. lln- other truck.
1
-The
Royojisl—O
verture
King
and
hack; rhe
Southern Division
Oi. Ilcrny Russell, Georgia Calhoutij
C.—Annie
Blossoms^-Reverie
,ncy
and bladi
The warm, dry w enlher'w as unfav­
Jhrrarct Tallsitt, Nezxie Stone, Milts
j*G. Alya
Chorpcning, Maggie orable for fruit aifci truck; rain being
Ttttb, Pear] Robson, H arriett Ros- needed even in the Everglades district. 0.—Violin S o l o Grnlard
fa) Berceuse
l*hrr,0pal Thomas Parker Van Ness, Tomato plants are, reported in poor
.Moakowski
&lt;h)
Serennta
T&amp; l.undr|uist, Rudolph I.loyd, Jas. condition in sonic localities, owing to
Wienlawski
(c) Kujawiak
ru.it and blight. In sections of tho ovPfatff, Jack Collins.
e r(lowed areas, however, truck crops
appear to be making an unuiitally
EIGHTH GRADE
Gaiety Andrews, Jam es Sands, Mil- goi&gt;d growth.
A. J. Mitchell, Meteorologist.
’N I.undey, Elizabeth Shoemaker,
mm- Vickery, Juanitiv. Sloan, Vers
xk(m,n, Beth l.ossing,v Rebecca FISH A GAME PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
Elizabeth W hitner, Doyle
COURT HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT
”11, John Cameron, Elizabeth Earle,

’hie llrNoli, Evelyn Taylor, Them
Bazet fh'lleck, G ertrude Leo, Protective Association will hold a
IDU,'n Pulestong Louise T hrasher, most im portant meeting nt the court
hpusb Friday night, Feb. P, at eight
o’clock. Every member of the associ­
KKht.Y WEATHER AND
ation ami those who arc not mem­
CROP BULLETIN bers lint are interested in the preser­
»r the Week Ending Feb. fi, 1023. vation of the fish nnd game of SomD
nole county are urged to lie present nt
the meeting. The &lt;|ucstiou of the pro­
hibition of Mining in Seminole coun­
ty will be taken up a t this meeting.
e
2CD-»tp
—
•viii|K iukuii.a |iivJ , 1' 0Ver *B division*, except the
BT0PS COUGHS AND COLDS
^ 9 » ra. The dully excess In tcihNeglected coughs’and cold* lead to
f*r»tute ranged from C to 12 degrees,
xiimini tempe-raturts were well up influenza, la grippe, asthm a and hrone Mi * jtl
cent rnj niuj Bouth- rhitis, ami the old method of “letting
‘ 1'niohs. Droughty conditions it run it* course" is rapidly giving
• 'aunt throughout the peninsula, way to preventive treatm ent. Three
’ Unt^
day of the generations of user* havo tsctlficd
fifeu, V n *^ow,r!,» locally heavy, ot the (tulrk relief given by Foley’s
tr»i c !- ,°v tr ^ northern nnd cen- Honey and T ar from cdughs, colds,
,IV , [on,J ‘bo rainfall was oxces- croup, throat, chest ’ nnd bronchial
trouble. Contains no opiates—ingre­
dient* printed o’n tho wrapper. Re­
fuse Im itations nnd auhstitutc*. Sold
everywhere.—Adv.

PACE

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With each 5 Gallons Gasoline purchased at
our Filling Station we .give you a coupon
to be redeemed for Rogers High grade
triple Silverware at McLaulin’s Jewelery
Store, First Street, Sanford.
Fine display of STUDEBAKER and CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES;
Expert Studebaker and Chevrolet Mechanics in our Service

D ept

McLAULIN’S BARGAIN
WINDOW FOR
SILVERWARE, COT CLASS, CHINA. JBWKLKY ANI) MANY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES*
j nre rfrom our
These /foods

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EVERYTHING IN WINDOW

One-half price
FIRST ST. AND MYRTLE AVE
Silverware on display at our show rooms and at■ im iiM iu

SANFORD, FLORIDA
McLnulin’s Jewelry Store

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HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
■SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1923

VOLUME IIL

NEW TOWNS;
&gt;. Departments
GOOD HEADWAY

KIWANIANS
SIGNING
LAUSANNE
EAT
PLAN FOR
CROWD
BIG THINGS IS I FAR

TAM

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TURKS' PLAY

Band and Solo Work and Sketch Made Up a Fine
Program
.'

Tlie irgulnr meeting of the Kiwnnis
Club was called to order by President
ShAron, nnd the Divine blessing was
invoked by Rev. Brqwnloe. Klwnnlan
WILL
PUT
NOTHING IN
(dk Violin Solo
.......... ........
RAILROAD STRIKE IS ONLY
The Tnm O’Shnnter Jjidies Bam!
W. W. Honeywell of Delhi, N. Y., nnd
WHITING
AND
WORD HAS
___
.......Miss
Mary
Stolnoff
SERIOUS FEATURE OF
concert nt the High School Auditorium
Kiwanlnn C. II. Orr of Washington,
NEVER
BEEN
GOOD
(o’)
Trombone
Solo
.........’....JU..
SITUATION '
| Inst night drew one of the largest
(in., went present ns guests nnd both
....................
Mis* Ann Leo
crowds of the season and was grentwere eloquent in their praise of San­
(f) Chorus 'by the*Ensemble.
ly enjoyed, being something out of
ford and the local club. Another guest
l lie ordinary in the way of a concert. 7.—M n ich V icto r! iL* ...... A. Pryor[ was J. W. Van Kirk of Youngstown,
—Serenade— Evening Shadowy*
The Tam O'ShmUor Indies dressed in 8.
()., who nlso addressed the member­
About Trcniy ns Soon an French
...... ............ ......... C. L. Harnhousc
Dwindle* to Twenty-Five I»cr FOR HOUSEWIVES WIIO GET A the clnssy' Tam O Simmer caps nod
i o m o d if y t h e d ib it r e f u n d ­
ship.
Arc Out of Sight nnd Refuse
0,—
Vocal
Solo....
Selected
nifty
middita
looked
very
tweet
and
Cent of Normal— Mining
in g LAW APPEARING
R. W. Pcarmnn, ‘secretary of tho
FREE LOAF WITH EVERY
.
lo Sign Anything
Mnrinn
Kenifick
winsome
mid
they
made
n
decided
hit
Clllca Are Deserted
*’
TODAY
50 CENTS WORTH
-—Descriptive—Robbing the lienChamber of Commerce, wns present
with the audiDnce front the first num­ 10.
l i t * T h e A sam -ln fr* e , r . . |
, Illy T l » * n » » U I M r r f M l
Roost ....... ...
Louis Tocnben and naked for the cooperation of the
ber. This hand tins only been in ex­
(Hr The A xorlafrl Prrsa)
LAUSANNE.
Feb. 7,-Is m e t Pasha
Kiwnnis
club
in
entertaining'the
Cal­
ESSEN, Fob. 7.—Thu German in­
I l l r T h e Assm-lnl.-.l I 'r r a a )
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—President and the principal members of the
' Introduces a colored boy entering
Fell, 7.—Housewives istence since the first of October and
ifornia
citrus
growers,
who
will
bo
formation bureau han announced that -CHICAGO,
Harding decided nt the last minute
n bam yard, steals a chicken, is
their , work. lust night
was
,
, , marvelous
.
here next Wednesday. Mr. IVarmnn today to present to congi'es* in per­ Turkish delegation left Ijiusanne for
the French have occupied Lennep, n here are taking advantage of the
caught,
shot,
and
fulls
down,
the
“bread war" between two chain store Row ing tho careful training of RandAngara nt 7 o’clock this morning. A
Rhenish textile city, as well ns Krebchicken escapes, the band plays requested that several automobiles, he son his message asking modification secretary remained behind. Several
master Edgar Ball, who has a genius
companies,
swarmed
today
to
the
donated
for
Wednesday
afternoon—
j
soege and Bcrglschborn, amolicr
of the debt funding law. It was a n ­ journalists accompanied the party.
funeral march hut Maidenly the
stores of one of them to take advant­ for mdtilidng raw material into finish­
towns nearby.
Imy revives and rushes away, the and, needless to any, he secured all the nounced at the White House he
ed musicians. Every number on the
age of a free loaf of bread with each
. band ends by playing triumphal cars needed. Frank Miller spoke nj would apepnr nt the joint session of
program was a hit and the program
PARIS, fob. 7.—Even the tena­
few words on the entertainment of the seunte nnd house at* 1 o'clock.
DUSSELDORF, *Feb. 7.—Gdnerai Ml cent purchase. Tile other com­ was varied enuugh to suit the most
march.
cious optimists admitted today that
pany
was
maintaining
its
cut
or
two
our
visitors
nnd
stated
that
Califor­
Wcygnnd and M. Le Trocquer, the
—Good Night nnd Home Sweet
fastidious. There were solos add 11.
the prospect.-i of signing tho lausanne
nia mf knew how to welcome their
French minister of public 'works 'a r ­ nnd n half cents a loaf early,in the duets and ensembles ami almost every * Home.
tronty between tho Powers and tho
guests nnd naked that special r (Torts
rived here late yesterday* foi* their day.
The folowlng nre members of the
member of the hand had a chance to
Turks
appeared to have receded Into
bo made to make tho citruj growers
third visit since the occupation. They
show what they could do in their par­ Tam O'Shnnter Band:
tlio distant future. Ixmet Pasha, it ,
welcome
to
Kanfonl.
found the railroad strike so effective
Mirs Thernm Ball, Solo Cornet.
ticular lino ami they showed no e\iseems, had another change of mind,
that they had to motor to Aix La ChaW. K. Scoggins; who is n real KiMixa Themu Hull, Solo Cornet.
denco of stage fright; at any part of
almost before the French delegation,
pelic. They were accompanied by Man­
wnninn when il comes to building
Miss Naomi ‘ Fellows, 1st Cornet.
the program.
homeward bound, were out of sight of
plans for the future, made an earnest
ager Roue, of the Nord .railroad.
Miss
Ann
Lee,
1st
Trombone.
■
Madame Mnrinn Kenefick, of Stet­
the city. Therefore, when the B ritish:
appeal for unanimous effort on the
A conference nt General Dcgout te’s
Miss Allie Gillen, 2nd Trombone.
son College was down for several
declared Isinet must put into writing
part. of the memliersldp to vision the
headquarters dealt particularly with
Mi«s Pearl Robson, Solo Clarinet.
numbers ns soloist and the audience
Ten thousand new members will lie the text of the agreement Premier
glorious
future of Sanford and tills
the situation created by the complete
Miss Madeline Mallcm, Solo Clari­
expecting something real good were
sought
by the Florida Water Traffic Poincare hastened to endorse this
n et ion nnd told of what he considered
rnilrodn strike. Efforts will l&gt;e dircctnot disappointed.
Madame Kenefie net.
L-enguc
in a c/impnlgn which will be viewpoint. Tim latter, however, put
e dto Improve the services for the AGREEMENT NEGOTIATED WITH has a voice of unusual r.weetnesH and
Mis* Florence McKay, 1st Clarinet. Sanford most needed. He was thor­ launched in various sections of the nothing into writing and left the city.
oughly familiar with his subject and
transportation of food to the armies
Miss Lucille Pope, 2nd Clarinet.
All mediation has failed; Turkey
power and the ease with which she
GREAT IIRITAIN IS
state within the next ten days, it
and civil population and also to ope­
Mrs. (!. E. McKay, (’ Melody Saxo was listened to with deep interest.
will not sign the Allied treaty at pres­
rendered
the
most
difficult
numbers
was
announced
yesterday
at
the
of­
KEGI'KSTKD
(). P. Swope, one of the most ener­
rate n 20 per cent normal passenger
ent. even, with the latest concessions
lest night showed her uhility and phone.
getic
members of the locnl club has fice of S. J. Sligli, president of the or­ proposed, and within n few hours Isschedule. It is understood that every
Mis* Mary Howard, Alto Saxophone
ganization.
A
fund
of
5100,000
will
he
training.
(Hr Tlir Associat'd 1’rrss)
east his lot with Orlando nnd will
railroad system in France will semi a
met Pnshn will leave for Angora to
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Congres­
Miss Essie Whittle, Tenor SaxoIlichnrd Holtxclnw, was also one of
transfer his memtarship there. Ilej used lo obtain government appropri­ consult with his government.
certain percentage of'itf. trained men sional approval of the war debt fund­ the hits of the evening rendering a phone.
ation
of
several
million
dollars
for
will be missed nt the weekly meet­
from all departments.
ing agreement which ha* been nego­ solo with his usual modesty nnd dem-j Miss iris llritt, First lh&gt;rn.
deepening the channel of* the St.
So far ns its object to concludes
ings.
The efforts of the “committee for tiated with Great Ilritnin was request­ onstrated that he has a fine voice for
Miss Ethel Kersey, Second Horn.
Johns river nnd establishing a wa­ speedy peace, the Near East confer- - jJ
Thi" entire membership was glad to terway system which will save mil­ rare has failed. So Count Maxsigli,
the defense of the Ruhr," formed un­ ed by President Harding today ns one so young. In fact every one of
Mrs. Gladys Hoffman, Third Horn.
learn of the safe return of Kiwnniun lions of dtdlars for Florida business secretary General, in Jiehalf of the
der Chancellor Cuno’s direction, are "recommitment of English speaking the numbers deserve special mention
Mrs. Edith Hull, Hass.
Thigpen,
who has been confined for men.
beginning to be seriously felt. Thisj world to validity of contract." Coupl­ they'were so good nnd the concert will
Miss Ruth Gillnn, llass.
.
■
powers, urged Ismct Pasha to remain
sime
time
past in u hospital in Uniti- j. The league lias entered upon its nnd continue the negotiation*. At tho
committee nt one time was presided ed with approval, the presided added gij down in history ns one of the fin­
Miss Helen Witte,-Baritone.
mnre. Mr. Thigpen sent Ids thunks to wo, k wjl|)
,.r enthusiasm than came time lie a eked for n’dcar state­
over by Bdrgomnntor Schmidt, who, in his nddress at a joint session of est events in the musical circles of the
Miss Ethel Till is, Drummer.
the
club
for
the
flowers
sent
him
du­
however, was recently expelled from the senate nnd house that congress city.
has ever been displayed before nnd ment of the points Turkey insisted
Edgar A. Rail, Director.
The following program was
ring his Illness nnd promised to be a t its officers, nre confident they will lie upon in the treaty.
Dusscldorf. The French have aban­ should enact into law administration rendered:
*
nil the (heelings as soon as he recov­ successful in securing government aid
doned their hope of the German rnil- ehpi bill because its "as important Jo 1.
Ismet replied thnt the next movo
—March—Tam O'Shnnter llendix! St. Charles Hotel
ered his health, it was decided to a t­ for the people of Floridn. At n. recent
road men resuming their posts; they avoid losses as to secure funds on 2.
—Overture—The (Conquest K. King
wat
up to the allies, for Turkey
tend the meeting of the Chamber of meeting the name of the orgnnlkntlnTi
Burns at El Paso,
are well supplied with money, which debts." Ample time for action on 3.
—Vocal Solo.... ..............
..............Selected
stood
by her note of February 4,
Commerce meeting next Wednesday wns changed, the word "Central" be­
enables them to live on the same stan­ ^.oth measures, it declared, remains
Marian Kenifiek '
namely,
that siie would sign about
evening and aid in entertaining the ing dropped fro mthe title, leaving
dards as when working.
before the present congress goes out •I.—Vnlse Oriental—Moonlight on '
80
per
cent
of the clauses of the trea­
^
California citrus growers. There will the nanjr The Florida Water Traffic
ty,
bill desin ,1 that tile others, ’ in­ J
Esse ids completely isolated from of existence March fourth, ami cither
the Nile ........ .... .... .
Jewell m •lie Started in Ash ( an Damage jhi |)n
meeting on that date.
*
League.
eluding the liimitcinl and economic
telephonic nnd railroad communica­ he said was fit to be recorded us chap­ 5.—Song Hits of '22 Don't firing
N'd Estimated
Forrest lake will In- the *|&gt;enker at
Mr. Miyh explained that the change clause* should la- postponed for Inter
tion and business m en‘nnd hankers ter of great achievement. The presi­
Me Posies
bred Rose
the next meeting, lie was late again was made liecaitse the new program
I l l y T h r A M o r l n l n l |*rc»w|
nre motoring to Dusscldorf and Gcle- dent made no specific recommenda­ il.—Musical Sketch
Unlay and tendered -"Line June" to which bad lieen outlined will benefit negotiation.
KL PASO, Tex., Feb.-7.—Two per­
senkirchen to trnnsnrt their affairs tions ns to form action congress
Scene: Studio nt Young Ladies'
Ismet added that he needed to con­
the deep disgust of ali who hcnn| him. business men in virtually every city
sons, a mnn and a woman met death
..
wit heustomrrs. Th'e proud house of should take.
Seminary.
Sam finumel'H lovely brunette voice *in the state. Ho'expressed the belief sult his own government, but was .
ns a result of a firo which partly de­
the . Krupps has had to establish a
Time: Commencement Week.
ready to resumo negotiations when
was ulsq missed—he’s taking in the
Miami, Jacksonville, Tnmpn, St. the allies suggested. As tho confer­
messenger service to Gelescnkirchcn
(a) Excerpts by Oalrinot Quar­ stroyed the St. Charles Hotel here sights on the Bowery, New ^ork ( ity, thnt
jytcrsbiirg,
Daytona
nnd
other
cities
to handle the firms’ business. The
tette: Misses Pearl Robson, this morning. The blaxc started in an N. Y., U. S. A.
ence had not officially broken down- 'j
in the enmpnign equal to thnt of Or­ tile armistice would continue, as ho
French aver that Hugo Stinnes’ visit
■ ■i
a
Madeline. Mullein, Florence Me­ ask end, according to fire officials.
lando, Sanford nnd Titusville nnd oth­ promised to do‘everything humanely
'I he damage is not estimated.
to Essen is partly responsible fonthe Carlo! .Shipments Tuesday, Feb. fith
'
Kny and Lueillc Pope.
er
cities,-for the reason thnt the wa­ possible to'prevcnt an outbreak of hos­
The automobile manufacturers' figrenewed resistance of the German lea­ Florida—Sanford section ...^ .........30
(Ii) Vocal Solo
It. Iloltzclnw
terway
system will lit- available for nil
iii
e'
that
Americans
will
spend
two
The Herald delivered six times a
ders.
tilities.
(e) Saxaphono Duet- Mrs. G. K.
Florida—Manatee Section ....21
of
them,
it will reduce transportation
billion
dollars
for
autos
this
year.
The road from Dusscldorf to Essen
Mt'Kny, Miss Mary Howard. week for Ifie.
charges to practically all points on
sml Gelescnkirrhen is filled with foot- Florida, by boat, 1C* crates.
Central American
both
incoming nnd outgoing shipments
wcary pedestrians laden with pack­ ( aliforida
17
Conference Ends
and will result in immedinto saving
ages who look scowlingly at passing
to
nil
businesses.
Through
n
canid
Agreements Signed
motors as they plod along between the
Total I........................... - ............. HU
system, the SL Johns nnd Indian riv­
il
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villages nnd the towns in tho absence
er water transportation would be avail­ Gualrmnla, Kl Salvador, Honduras,
of trains. Tho correspondent met 50 Destinations of Florida Shipments
able everywhere.,
Nlrnraugua a id Covin Rica ‘
or CO automobiles loaded with pros­
Savannah, 10; New York, 3; St.
Mr. Sligh declared h l*ox of oranges
.' 'f t o • II *fi *
perous looking Germans bound from Irnuis, 1; Montgomery, 1; Potomac
enn Ire shipped from Los Angclen, Cal.
u
I II v T k f S - - o r f i i t r H l ' r » , » l
Dusscldorf to Gelescnkirchcn on the Yards, 1; Chicago, 11; Rochester, 2;
r s js i
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Today
to New York City for ofi cents. Burh
short trip between these cities.
v -s ■ '1’
Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 1; West
shipments nre being made every day, marked the conclusion of tho Central
The rails on the main lines ure rus­ Jacksonville, I; Florence, 7; Detroit,
lie said, on refrigerator steamers American conference, with the sign­
ty from lack of traffic and continued 2; El Paso, Tex., 1; Elmira, I; Way.-a
which pass through the Panama can­ ing of a number of ugrreincnUi nerain. The stations nnd railroads are cross, f»; Pittsburgh, 2; Erie, I’n., 1;
al, He pointed out that developing gotintrd during the (ast two- months
assuming tho appearance of aban­ Columbus, O., 1.
the Kt. Johns and other Florida wat­ by the plenipotentiaries of Guatema­
doned sidings of once prosperous min­
» ? .f
u irx -- *
erways
would rrtake immense ravings la, HI Salvador, Honduras, Nicnragua,
iTXtlrF
ing towns.
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
'll
■i :
possible
not only to the citrus Indus­ nnd Costa Rica. The conference has
The French nnnounce officially that
!-v j
From West Jacksonville, Feb. Clh:
try but to every lino of endeavor. Ev­ negotiated a treaty of peace, amity,
’ i 1
tho Dusscldorf customs receipts, since
Destined
to
Pittsburgh,
1.
ery merchant and nearly every busi­ eleven conventions nnd three proto­
they assumed charge of the collections
.
From
Savannah,
Feb,
Cth:
Destined
I
ness man pays freight bills and they cols.
l#
a Week ago, have reached a little more
to
Chicago
1,
Ronnoke,
Vn.,
1.
will
all
profit
by
tho
reduced
water
than 200,000,000 marks. Tho French
V"
■..........
\
rates, Mr. Kligh declared. He said
officially admit that the Ruhr coal
Shipping
Point
Information
for
Tues­
that
with hundreds of acre* of new
production has dwindled to 25 per cent
day, February fdh
citrus grove* coming into bearing it
-fj
of normal sinco the occupation.
will soon he necessary to find addi­
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool showers.
*
tional markets for Florida's crops.
Holdings modernte, demand
and
When it is possible for ocean-going
movement alow, market steady. Car­
Thi* picture shows tho proposed dent* of their faith right on tho cam­ students nnd leading business men steamers to traverse the waterways
_____
'}■
loads tf. o. b. usual terms: 10-inch
throughout the state. The Student Ac­ of the state shipments to foreign mar­
'*
•
crates Golden Self-blnnching 4-fl dor. $250,000 Y. M. C. ’A. nnd Student Ac­ pus.
PASSENGER
U
M
tB
AND
STEAM
On tho second floor there will be tivities building, to be located in n ket* will be possible, opening up an
stalks in the rough mostly 11.75, tivities Building which will soon be
i * ‘hC h o o n f j * H a v e h a d
convenient place on tho campus,
French Strain 4-0 dot. stalks in the erected on the campus of the Univer­ an auditorium for religious services, where It can bo of the greatest serv­ entirely new field, he asserted.
TIME
bibio study rooms and ten bed rooms
Judge W. T. Uland, president of tbo
rough $l/&gt;0-$I.7G. Some shipments
sity of Florida to house the social and for parents who find it necessary ta ice to the students, will be an inte­ First National B^ik of Orlando, and
•♦
4
d ir m s AwKH-uire i 'o “ i
beiifir consigned.
religious activities of thr University. be pn' the enmpurf in case of illhcgs gral part of tho Univorslty plant. The treasurer of tho league, also express­
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7^-Late»
WOULD HAVE TO WAIT THE TOTAL CARLOT SHIPMENTS
Funds for this budding are now be­ of their sons, or othor emergencies.'' new building will be given to the ed the belief that the campaign wlH reports saliT the Sierra was In n sink­
FROM SANFORD SECTION
PLEASURE OF FOREIGN
(The proposed Student Activities State of Florida, and accepted by tho be enthusiastically received all over ing condition while Wllhclmina, tho
THlR SEASON TO DATE.!....513 ing raised fro meitixens throughout
#
SHU’S .
Building
will be made of brick, three noard of Control and the State Board
the state.
leaking, wns In no immedlata danger.
tho state.
Total carlot shipments from Man­
stories
high,
built conformed to the of Education for the state, with the
The
new
building
will
contain
fa­
She was described as able to mak®
.. &lt;n» The W urlnlrd l*»r»a&gt; ’
"Florida
Is
entitled
to
the
govern­
atee section this season to date .375
cilities which' will make it one of the architecture of the other University provision, that it shall be forever used ment aid it seeks" he declared. "Con­ port.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.— Farmers Total cnrlot shipments from San­
for the purpose for which it li dedi
Buildings.
more than any other group in the
..
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gress has appropriated $101,000,000
ford Section last season to datc..2u0 finest buildings of its kind in the
cated.
Under
constitutional
limitations
the
United
States.
country would benefit by tho passage Total carlot shipments from MnnSAN
FRANCISCO,
Feb.
7.—A
“Subject to the general rules and for work on tho Ohio, Missouri and
On the ground floor there will be state can dot appropriate fund* fdr
of thb shipping bill pending in conUnion between the passenger llr
atee section last season to datc.,295
regulations
hreM;ribcd by the State Mississippi rivers and the people of
bowling alleys, dressing rooms and the proposed Y. M. C. A. and Student
RT*ss, Senator Jonse, of Washington,
Wllscmlna and the steam schoor
Florida
have
paid
taxes
on
this
fund
Activities building. The necessary Hoard of Control and tho SUto Board
shower baths.
declared In an address read before McCASKILL m a y o r
Sierra, seven miles off S tn Frar
without
receiving
any
benefit
worthy
The main lobby will bf furnished funds must be raised by voluntary* of 'Education, the proposed building
the conS^cntlon of National Merchant
cp light ship was described In a wlr
,u OF TALLAHASSEE
of
mention.
I
believe
when
the
lea­
shall
be
used
for
social
and
religious
and equipped to give the/atmospherc subscriptions.
Marine Association, lie declared if
less nteisage received thin momin
The plans for tbo new building purposes, under the management of gue is in a position to bring the sit­
of the home. Leading off from this
"Foreign ships aiono were available
&lt; n r Tk* a w m k u im r» » M t
Both rhips-backed away leaking.
uation
before
congress
properly
it
will
TALI-AHASSEE, Feb. 7.—A. P. room will be k game ‘ room, music have been approved by tho Board of tho trustees of the Y. M. C. A., of the
to ‘move crops, farmers must aWait
[five
o’clock this morning tho SL
be
aide
to
get
the
amount
sought.
University of Florida, a majority of
their pleasure, convenience and must McCaskill, present mayor of this city room, parlor, secretary's office, cabi­ Control and tho State Board of Ed­
ivres
reported
“sinking fast".
“It
can
be
shown
th
at
thousands
which shall be members of the fac
pay Irueh freight rates as they see fit was re-elected to'the city rommlsslon net meeting room and individual stu­ ucation, and .are heartily endorsed by
Wllsemlna Is standing by.
'
♦
(Continued
on
page
fl)
ulty
of
the
University-!'
dio* where pastor* mny meet stu­ tho University Y. M. C. A., faculty,
yesterday aver two opponeuU.
to charge.”
• .

PRESIDENT
WILL PRESENT
KILL HIMSELF C H A N G L

BREAD. WAR
IN CHICAGO
COAL PRODUCTION
FINE BUSINESS

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CAMPAIGN OF
WATER LEAGUE
IN TEN DAYS

CONGRESSIONAL
APPROVAL OF THE
WAR DEBT FUND

Several Killed

CELERY MARKETS

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

RECREATION BUILDING

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COLLISION
OF STEAMERS
NEAR ’FRISI

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BY SHIP
IN CONGRESS

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�PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, FEHRITARY fi, 1023

MRS. FRED DAIGBK, Socisty Editor
If r » « M t » a n y t r i m s * « W l t M r »
■— *1
■ r » « , l a r u a / n l r n » r r a x it n *
l a i r , mr I t ? a a a r e m l r r t a l a l a a . w r i t
a w a t a t r a n In I b la I r a a r l m r a l , ( I r l a i
M a l t a , n r t r l a » h o a . l h a l i r a , . I l a tll
k a a r r a l l f a p p r e c ia t e s
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
1
Tuesday—Mrs. IL A. Newmnn will en
tcrtaln thb members of the Ev
eniivg Bridge Club.
Tuesday —Hoard meeting of the Wofnaft'a CluK
Tuesday—Concert by the Tnm O’
Shnnter Hand nt High school at
H:15 p. in.
Wednesday—General business meet­
ing of Woman’s Club.
Wednesday—Mrs. D. L. Thrasher will
entertain the members of the Fort­
nightly Bridge Club.
Thursday—Mrs. R. A. Newman will
entertain the Duplicate Bridge
club at her home on Fourth street.
Thuradoy—Mrs. C. E. Henry will en­
tertain the members of the Merrie
Matrons’ Rridge Club at 3 o’clock.
Saturday—Mra. L. I‘. McCuller will
entertain the members of the Ev­
ery’ Week bridge Club.
-

—

- —

E. A. Brown arrived In the city yes
torday from New York.
E. A. Wiles of St. Augustine Is
spending somo time here transacting
business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Snlter and Geo.
Bostick and Horace Smith of. Macon,
Go., arrived in the city yesterday.
Mr. nnd &amp;Jr*- D. A. Root of Crown
Point, Ind., arrived In the city yester­
day nnd will spend some time hc/c.
C. S. Raymond of Ixosburg spent
the day here yesterday attending to
business.

suppe Charlotte Smith and Emily Bol
ley.
and Emily Hailey.
"Song Without Words.” No. 27. Mendclssobn, Gaylo Mnrshall.
"Oriental Dance” Englemann, Georgia
Mobley.
"Furellisc” Beethoven, Margaret Peterr.
H
"The Mill,” Jensen. Ncxxic Stone and
Pearl Robson.
“ Pnpillons,” Grieg, I-ucile Echols. ,
"Vnlse Caprice” Norland, Pearl Hobnon.
• 4
Junior and little folks numbers' were
“Jnponlcn" Stanford, Cnrmen Guth­
rie.
t
"June Roses” Spaulding, Ilryon Fox.
"nLicksmith Shop" Parluw, II. C. Mc­
Mullen.
*
"Shady Dell,” Hilbro, Mary Elixnbcth
Tolar.
“ Sleep Song" Jessie 1- Gaynor, MnrJorlo Hoskins.

and grhblied him l&gt;y the arm hut hUj**
^
M M M
coat aave’d him from being bitten. *•»
; ___
The head of this dog should be exam-'** f|I I |I ? 1171? A T I J U D
Ir.cd and if he has bitten any other M 1 flJ u i f a Jix 1 I lf j I V
dogs in the Lake Mary ndthoorhood'
=•— —
.
they should nil be confined unt(| all N -.For Florida: Rain and cold*
dnngcr has passed. It is noracE/Ing! W cr tonight, Wednesday
out of the. ordinary for n dog to go
partly cloudy and colder In
mad in Florida and especially so ut
the south portion,
this time of tin* year and it is hoped Pa
that the dogs kiilod had some disease N S l S i l H S i a i i a H n
other thnn rallies.
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IIRIDGK LUNCHEON
Have you sent your reservation for
the Iiridge Iaincheon, Tuesday nt the
Parish House, for the members of the
Social Department of the Woman’s ARRIVE IN TAMPA AND W IU
Club? Be sure and phone Mrs. R. A.
VISIT SANFORD ON
Newmnn not Inter than Saturday ns
TOUR
no reservations will be made after
I n r T h r A « .o r l « l f .I Prraa)
th at date.
TAMJ’A, Feb. &lt;L—About fifty Cal­
COLONIAL PAGEANT AND DANCE ifornians arrived here today on a
tour of the state, returning n visit of
CALLED OFF
a party of Floridians Inst summer.
The Colonial Dance and Pageant to The party will remain here four days.
hnve been given Thursday and F ri­
day of this week by the Woman's Club
This’ party of California citrus
at the Parish Ilouso, has been called growers will arrive in Sanford on the
Pith and will remain over until Thurs­
day. On Wednesday niglit they will
Ik* tho guests of the C*hnml»cr of ComRicrcc'al their regular monthly meet­
ing nt the Hotel Valdez and n il' the
elt’bs of the city arc xcpicted to he
represented. A fine program has been
nrranged for them during their stay
in Sanford and everyone in expected
Robert Holmes nnd Robert Hailey, to rrm nnber the date and lie ready to
of Daytona, were in tho city today.
show California the real Florida spir­
it ns exemplified heie In Sanford.
Tom Caldwell, of Rome, Georgin, is
among tho visitors to the city today.

J. K. Courtney of Ixeshurg wns
Don’t forget tho Tnm O'Shantcr
among those in the city yesterdny on bond concert nt the High School Audi­
business.
torium tonight.

STOPS L’OL’M IS AN!) COLf]

J. G. Lcinecker of Miami is In the
JL---city and has the contract for UtoJ hj'cglcctcd cotihfrs and colds lea
Pule*tonrBijimlcy building and the influenza, In grippe, nathmu and t
First National r./tiiL building. Ho Is th'ltCn, and the old method of "let
the head‘of She J. G. LelnockorCo.,of it run |tll fourse" Is rapidly g|
MininI, one of the largo plumbing wny ^ pr0VCntive treatment. T
concerns of that city.
generation* of uscra hnvo.tact

High Grade Jewelry
DIAMONDS
Watches
Silverware
Cut Glass
Vanity Cases

TON
IGHT\ *■
• Dr. E. J. Melnhnrdi, famous
throughout the country for Ids skill
ih applying the Woodless Methods
and who especially became ronrp'cuoua since successfully attending
■John D. Rockefeller and other not­
ed individuals, • has returned to
^Unytona, Florida, to resume his
w interprnctire.
I)r. Mcinhardi beenmo eminent
a fte r producing miraculous results When you wear our Rlnssoif you
in previously pronounced incurable don’t have to be perpetually wor­
Chronit Diseases and Deformities ried about their falling off. You
through application of his originnl can «o right on with your usual
BloodlcsH Methods—without the housework because we make
use of Surgery. It is said th n th is them to fit and to Rive perfect
methods are similar to those em­ service.
ployed hy the famous Prof. Lor­
enz of Vienna, Austria. .Patients “We Sec That You See”
come to Dsytonn from all parts of
the United States every year to
consult him.
Dr. Mcinhardi has l&gt;ecn attend­
ing Clipics throughout the north­
ern Cities during the past summer
01*T0METRIST-01*TICFAN
months and he recently announced
that he has ndvanccd n complete Phone 410--------- Opposite P. O,
relief for Rupture by the Bloodless
Methods without using Medicine,
Surgery or Injections.
SOLICITORS WANTED—Either In­
dies or gentlemen to call on mer­
chants nnd other business men and so­
SKATING AND DANCING, LAKE licit old ncrounts for collection. Lib­
MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WED­ eral commissions promptly paid for
NESDAY NIGIlV.
2f»8-3tc se n ices. Write, Southern Adjustment
Agency, Drew Bldg., Orlando, Flo.
W o Doily Herald, 15c per weejf.

JACK HOLT

It is the story of a mail who mtlM
n fortune, then goes to New y0,k
City nnd loses everything’
would Identify him. !|0 teM||establish the fact that he has moo.
cy and Is forced to work himidf
out of the situation. Also a

Snub Pollard Comedy
T nm orlw —(
Masquerader'

STROUT FARM AGENCY
.
I l l Magnolia Avr.
Exceptional bargain for a HniiH
time, fine location on Sanford Heights
- ,lo t 70x125’, 2 story 8 room hoot?,
nil improvements, bath, toilet, etfctrk
lights, phone. Large porch, oak ^
pine shade, garage, poultry hom*,
wash sheil, cow stall. Owner derimj
ijulck sale ha* put a bargain price ci
this very desirable property. |2jOC(
will give possession.
205-tic
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When Your Bread don’t suit• You* try»

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
RO UTH

BAKERY

Next to Princess Theatre

Wo are moving into our new
ORMOND BEACH. Feb. fl.—John store nt 307 Fast First Street on
D.
Rockefeller bus entirely recovered .March first.
M, W. Dowling of New Orleans;
Miss M argaret Mueller arrived to­
Representing the Henry Rosch
from
his illness of the Inst few days,
nnd D. S. MeFcc nnd T. L. I’latt of day from Delphos, 0., for nn Indefi­
. Co. line of high grade
Tampa wero among those attending nite stay nnd is stopping nt Berner’s Is was announced from the residence
Wall Paper
,
today, hut is being kept oil the golf
I I l f T h e A * « » H n lr &lt; t I ’ r r * * )

to business in Sanford yesterdny.

links liy inclement weather.
Marsh Ray, of Oxford, N. C., Is in
Mrs. H. B. Nobles of Jacksonville tho city in the interest of his firm
is the ggest of her sister Mrs. Jessie that mnkes n specialty of lumber nnd
Hutchinson for several weeks. Mr. nnd supplies.
SKATING .AND DANCING
Mrs. Nobles -aru moving from Jack­
MARY SKATING ACADEMY
sonville to West Palm Beach.
New York City has 1.(180.025 de­
NEXDAY NIGHT.
positors in Savings Banks. Read the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Bliss and Seminole County Bank advertisement
Mr. nnd Mrs. Crowthcrs. of Worces­ today and get the thrift habit.
ter, Mass., arc the guests of Mrs.
Bliss’ niece, Mrs. Raymond Key, nnd
K .L. Muluhc wns in the city for the
sister Mrs. George Ilicc.
week visiting friends. Mr. Malone

•

Estimates furnished on Paper­
ing, Painting, Varnishing, Kalsnniining, etc..

I&gt;. WEINBERG
Proprietor
Corfier 1st St..and Palmetto Ave,

Open Day and NIrIi I

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Would you like to own fl enr of this kind—one th a t will Rive
you service for every dollar you invest in it? If so, Rive us
your order now for a HUFF.

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In the History of the
Ford Motor Company
Chassis . .
Runabout .
Touring . .

$235
269
298
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A ll Price* F. O . B. Detroit

At these lowest of lowprices and
with the many new refinement*!
Ford cars are a bigger value to­
day than ever before.• Now it
the time to place your order
for reasonably prompt delivery.
Terms if desired.
T. !M. VOX
li. U . ffcMOK*

Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nnd Lake Counties
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One of the LnrRCst nnd Most Up-to-dnte Drlve-in FillinR
• ■
Stations in (his pari of the state

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE REX ALL STOJK

1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT ALL WOOI

1’iir t l r i n o f t . l r i i t l u n « r F f t t f c r r I’n r l I r w i n r « r a t i
w a r .it r t t W I t n l i u t « i S a n
•••« »

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

Ave. in care of Clifford PHONE 325
KODAK Dealer
Hell

Sanford's New Store

Ladies’ Rest Room

8 YEARS OLD—Hus run over 200,000 miles and notv runs
like u new car. This

TOOTHPASTE Purchased One Tube Absolutely FltE E—While They lot

10 Stores in Georgia

will be remembered by his many
A congenial pnrty of friends sjtend- friends ns being connected with tho
ing the ilny yesterday a t Daytona
A. (!. L. hrre nt Sanford.
Bench were J. K. Henry, Herman
Hunt, Mrs. J. C. Smith nnd son Wil­
W. J. Thigpen hns recovered from
son, Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn nisi Mrs. J.
his recent operation nt Johns Hopkins
hospital and Is ready to tnko enre of
the fire, accident, auto and life insur­
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ucinn Ruby «»f Mnance business of the city.
disnnvillc, Ky., nre expected to arrive
here today nnd will Ik* the guests of
Mrs. K. Jenkins, of Augusta, Go.,
tho former’s aunt, Mrs. J. E. Pace.
arrived In the city Inst Wednesday
They will spend some time in the
state, touring to points of interest. and is the attractive gtiest of Mrs. II.
M. Cameron of the Wigwam. Mrs.
Jenkins
will he here for about two
I)r. and Mrs. Ben Caswell nnd their
weeks.
guests Dr. nnd Mrs. It.'A. Caswell of
Alarhun returned home Inst evening
Mrs. Perry Weinberg nnd son a r­
from n pleasant motor trig to St. Pet­
rived
Ibis morning from Key West.
ersburg, slopping over In Tampa,
Mrs.
Weinlterg
hast been gone for
yesterday to attend the GnspnrHIn
about &lt;ix weeks shipping all of the
festivities.
furnituye to Sanford for her new
home
on Magnolia avenue;
CECIL!AN MUSIC CLUB .
The Cecilinn Music Club gave n
beautiful program in the studio n(
TODAY AT LAKE MARY
Mrs. Fannie B. Munson on Saturday
afternoon, Ip a large audience of pat­
W. V. Dunn killed a dog today nt
rons and friends. .
Cannetn Barber gave n short talk l.ake Mary that had nil the symptoms
on Frieda llemple, her music mrssogt of a dog afflicted with the rabies.
to America ami told of her recent Mr. Dunn wns keeping the dog for n
program Impersonations of Jenny neighbor and had been noticing that
lie acted queer for sOvural days. This
l.lnd.
In addition to the student member* morning he jumped several other dogs
Mrs. Ixako Accompanied by Mrs.' R. mound the place mid mangled one of
R. Deas, gave n delightful and most them so badly that the mnd dog nnd
the other one were both killed by Mr.
artistic group of songs.
Dunn who was not taking any chanc­
The piano selections were:
Overture "Poet and Peasant" Voi- es. The mnd dog leaped nt Mr. Dunn

WITH EACH TUBE CHLOR-E-BIXO

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EDWARD HIGGINS
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 192.1

PAGE TWO

our pine woods, cypress Rwampfc and
i r
b
*
hammocks and longing to shnre nil
of
them
with
dower
lovers
the
world
Five persons were injured, two
l ‘ H b ll« b r 4 v t r r r ■ l l r m o n n n r f | i l P»n»*
■
i m f a t I k , II c m Id l l n l l d l n a . IOT
painfully, ami two automobile* were dter, I with that for ju st one time I
l U l u l t a A i r . M a n fu rd . F la .
1.
— A n e w L ib ra r y B u ild in g in t h e c e n te r o f th e city]
demolished the other day nt Daytona might Ik? a great artist and paint a
2.
— E x te n s io n o f th e p r e s e n t b u lk h e a d on th e lak e sh o re .
scries
of
flower
pictures
that
would
Beach,
of
which
aecidcnt
the
Day­
T h e H e ra ld P r in tin g C o.
1 .— T h e utew p ie r a n d b o a t b a s in fin is h e d b e fo re J a n u a r y ,
hold the beautiful things forever
tona Journal writes as follows:
F t? II 1.1 I I I B it A
102-la
"They say the Essex was traveling j fadeless.
I t . J. IIOI.I.Y________
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A
liig A u d ito riu m th n t w ill s e a t n t least fi.OOO people.
i
...
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—
u
.
—
r
*
-in
—
Tho
first
one
I
should
paint
would
K. J. M M . %III!
S rrrriirr.T rrn .n rrr about .VJ miles nn hour. (Irick llaM,
I I , A . M ‘ F.1.____ _____
(ir n r r a l lln n a a rr
,
, ,
,
.
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5
.—
N
ew
ho m e fo r t h e C am p b e ll-L o ssin g P o s t, A m e ric a n
II. a. IIOI.I.Y . Ad.rrii.lnK Mnnaarr who U said to have been driving tie- be the soft green of the new spring j
A S a n fo rd I n s t i tu t io n u n d e r th o d ir e c t m an L
eg
io
n
.
h
„
m
,
kn
E
r
s
,
owned
by
T.
11
,
Smith,
urn*
grass,
the
soft
brown
soil
beneath
it
llitlr* Sindr
A 4 .r r t l.t n K
G.— A C o m m u n ity C h e s t o u t o f w h ich all fu n d s w ill be
n g e m e n t u f th e fo llo w in g -•
A p p llr a lln n
uninjured. The young woman nc- i and springings/rom it would he the
if
d
ra
w
n
.
rtrrttiniinn linnnurr*ronvjanying him was thrown about marvelous drooping bell* of pale yelU :t Y II M U F F
F b n n r S tS -V Y n f l r r S p. n i.
7.— T w o m ill la x for p u b licity purposes.
thirty furl out «*f tho car. Mrs. (HI- low el among the leaves of mingled
B O A R D O F ' D IR E C T O R S
1
£j,—M u n ic ip a l ’o w n e rsh ip , s t a r t i n g w ith w a te r w o rk s a n d
g.'ccn
and
gold
and
bronze—
the
pitch­
Oa* ’,vrb; r ' r " ,‘" r r ‘"
,ett WA* the only ore in the Cadillac
1
s o f t w a te r.
s u Siam a. — ......—
*.*•? 11 escape injury and to nm aln in er plant—while over it would potio
I
J . R . A n th o n y , W . IL T u n n ic liffe , p r . S - Pull l r l l . r r r d In C l l r h i t ' n r H . r
t },» ••
9 ,7-^ S y sto m a tic m o sq u ito c a m p a ig n a n d c le a n e r c ity .
two
gorgeous
golden
butter
dies,
hov­
O n r I V r r k ___________________ IS F r n l . 1
10
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T
e
n
th
o
u
s
a
n
d
fieojilo
h
e
re
o
n
e
y
e
a
r
fro
m
to
d
a
y
.
e s to n , E . II. H a w k in s, W , E . S c o g g a n ,
I
As. so often happens, the man rc- ering like the souls of the flower*
Tfcr h l s 12- In I H - p n a r W e e k l y H e r .
themselves.
nld r n l l r r l , r u . r r a
S r m l n a l r t ’u u n t r rponsihle for the accident was unin
C. F . W illia m s
•
a n d In p n b f l . b r d n e r r I ‘rl4 n jr.
td u r* •
, . .
w
, .
And then I’d likp to picture a sandy
j tired, but
otheint WllO Wctfi* WLfl 111HI
ffftfMflC m tr» mnrjr k nnh n t»n «»|*fi|§«*tt* jdrt*fl,
blit ci(Jtt&gt;
*
jicnvv. Almost everybody, who
f la it . 93.ro p e r | f « f , R l t « n | » , l n m l u u t r f
and who enme in contact with hi* white flop:* crowned with the mots of promise.
■anybody was there. But not quite. I
green of spruce pines against blue
U*' A ;
t iu : s m o c iit s ii
f i i i :* * e a r h a d t o s u f f e r f r o m h i* m a d n e s s
THEY'LL
MISS
r
r
WORSE
THAN
In this pUtc then? lived an oh! timer g
T h e A n s o r ln t r d P r e s s Is t u c i u . l v r l y
The other day in New York a *ky, and close against the slope
A L L D E P O S IT S IN S U R E D
e n lt lle it to live u se f o r rt?t?ub1ti*tlnit o f
ANYONE
ELSE
w
ho had »t one time ben ?i chant pecn
• II n e w s d is p a tc h e s r re d I te d to It o r young woman brought suit against a .lum p, and clumps of blue, blue lum
n o l o th e r w is e c r e d it e d lu t h i s p n p r r
?
published yafing man who, having taken h e r 1 pine wllfi fcilvery gray-green leaves. (From Chicago »tiu?n;»l «»f Commerce) himself. Now this old bird hud fallen |
■ n d a ls o th e
lo c a l
new s
from
grace,
and
on
account
of
taking
Cp:
h e r e in .
Tht?
next
cancan
would
hold
a
gras■
HOGS
LOST
.
60
.CKN
1
S
! driving drove in . such n reckless:
All rlptits of ra-nulillcatlon of *|n&gt;cltit
lIH1
DURING LAST WEEK on too much alky was* practically n
d t v p a i c h r * h e r o i n •r«» a l * a r u e e r v e d
manner ns to have catt ted n:t accident. v littli? stretch hedged about with
/physical wreck.
J
in
which
she
was
severely
injured.
tow
palmr’
.
to*
so
pink
and
white
with
, -------o f f ir r 1 I t K I U t Q I I I l U i U f O , Vkmmm 141]
h so happened that the pug strolled
In both of there caret the victim • Atmescn* lilies that you’d have to-IT'S NOT THAT KIND OF A f»OA I
|
(From Lnfon, III., Newspaper)
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
down the street, followed by a gang
only suffered injury. In many caie.i jlouk veiy ciw i ly indeed to poo whether,
1
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-r
’
— iri ' ,
- .
- — - . i k:
tt
iitii
,-1
;j
L THE AMI ' WRH
they
were
flowers
or
n
bund
uf
fairies)
Duiley
King
has
pur
death is tho penalty. Death for *.l
whim of n moment- Death because, holding a ?julet conversation away gf,nt. lie my* goat's n
'informed In awe etricken accent, that
gome craw n soul with no regard for from the world of mortals"..
0,1 earth to feed babies
—
tHo fetron tufvned to was
I lifesor obligation to others choo.&gt;v«
What do wv find back in the cool
f --------WORK AND SMILE
At this jUncturu the piig came to
had w i&gt;( this hammock? Vines
Herbert Fclkel, .he versatile edhreak .11 la?vs of man and (JeA
a w m » M M B a —
y
h i m ...... m m ............... .
inej, such
n tangle
tangle of.
of them_____...
them. South*],_____
M*nY PHintm* growl ami nrumblojthq P!n .e where the Iml tjmet Ifbod
.
,
, _
, P WWhen
n life has been -- taken__ no _________
jP
jP
W
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_h
a
itor of the St. Augustine Record and)
'* j amount of regret, no hours of an*; ..rti smilax with mottled leaves nnd r *. thl‘y to,,'oc down life's way, and nnd none too gently ooxed the old
one of the bent beloved member* o
M gutah, no consecration to the future!'.Vagrant clusters of flowers tho color ]**'*1 o tt *11 hear 'em mvmble word* that tim er to onh aide. Immediately, if
the ‘.pro** gang” has written a song can bring bark the life. If n man o* ,f yPUr g com, Iniy clematis with ti ar‘- n,)t#nici&gt; to say. Though the sun mg sooner, the O. T. forget that lie
entitled "Take M? Back to Dear Old
c , ..............
tv,..,
.1 " o:,’nn' in “
'*f r* ck le « tm e o in k id b la v m d n hell, honeyamkle, all 'vl,h rn,&gt; ' benignant brightens up a was n hasbepn nml smacked the pug
h
?r
only way to get ’em hack Take ‘
«not,M’r» i.nr.irhinent is mer* ‘ jffion and white, long snnky roper, of
earth, bear them idingl if! on the butt on.i
attau.-clim ping 15 feet without n tones indignant, "ft ? no time for nrer -1
)
aurprjst, *0f nij present, the j
hack. Herb.
The time to Ik1 careful is before tur- leaf, th. n suddenly thinking better : r&gt;' mirth. T hough t'*!«i;. i* Grsjrl?t anil
stayed down oil M* back, hliaknil!
V ard ihaking out a gloflu-.is idot ■*unny and nil n.itur ■ i- tnt t ? smite. jnj.
ti,^ nooc?).iy .--un, ytt-s.-eing all f
eidents happen—hot afterward.
raVi-a arid tiisy white blusaoms.
u e il not feel so ni t ! ?u:mj .- hei,
jn
i trnianiMit.
And now the government sees some „,,w|y revised traffic law* life is nol
’ ,1
,,
tomorrow takes the .».-!»•. Hloim until
,,
.
money coming hnek from the I’ananut 3!r j^(,.3iiy endangered as in th" pa.t.
nd qm er, over tin m oil. .wgh
.Tho O. T. forgetting that tht- prg
. a flrtnu ursil, .hri^k. t iirirrmtic-*
Will mitt
canal, they want to
it nnd are pyt itu-te are far too tnfiny accidents,
was ruppojfd to be good, invited vhe
McLAULIN’S BARGAIN
and a typhoon
advocating the bujldirg ?&gt;f n second And *uch a^sldenls can lie prevented he Mr,*." o.ir own yellow jasim ihe;^
"* ' " " “ " ' “ ‘' f ™
r m *trate one to get up and fight,
naulf
us
to
the
canal actusn the isthmus. The report" only jn
way. By the jndividuai,
hat ca?i curl and twist and t w i n e ' i t * Barbadoes may m aulf us to the Hut the pug wasn't used to bare
WINDOW FOR
any that the trade by steamer from
The police officer: can prevent can* 1 If into tht most, alluring mower's of ears. So they m&lt;&gt;urn from morn till
knuckle stuff, nnd he arose nnd sneak*
the west and cast coasts is growing being, driven by minors and ran pn»- ; ivelinc &gt;i:i the w eld. Kar li.u k in the even and nittthinki o*n hi sky skate. ,
livin'
#W
so rapidly that anothvrcanal will
tect the public by enforcing onlinan*] 1
hide of these hanging gi;»r- With an ax shouhj •’■?
SILVERWARE, (T T GLASS, CHINA, JEWEL­
Moral—Fouls sometinfei Jump in
Ik? needed. It also states that refrig. , t. (&gt; But , hr. jiull!j.. nlim hdp lo pro. !e*i- of l-:-auty lo-hind th • fern-like on each croaker's mldb J .io.'.c.
. . . . . Though
, ,
trend, nnd get
. .
1 1
11
.1 where angels fear to treat!,
orator ship* are the thing* nml they lt„d
RY AND MANY OTHER l-SEFUL ARTICLES.
:.t ..
e.tvi ? of a yotuig iypr» ?, bchobl today a howling n v o grip.- the away with
it.
Miiter Sun.
can cany fruit and vegetablej from
A,td the ‘heft protection in the hinirg like .‘ta n i. a p tru ly white elus- country hy the thro,
Hut I can't.
t ’nLforrda to New York so much wot Id L the n gun! for others.
that rare ?.l 1 wiz:? •! i!i soon stari *
.qtmrls a**t* from our regular sltick and
er o f spider lilies.
Renurd.
cheaper thnn the railways. This j.
vitlt |»to'h :' son-hire bor.t. i
Ther?- is an obi saying that ,wj
Now. give me oil .tie shade* of
t
EVKRVTHi.NC IN WINDOW
what the Central Florida Inland Wa­ f-io Iran ro* k a boat. And any fi-,1
-,l :• y gojgc
‘it t nrdei
n-'t-r'
^
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r
,
1
hat
y-it
1
vet
v.
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terway association hu» been cotilt-.-r| &gt; i ’i tiriVe if. out.‘•’Kiliili- but sunn
. they'll tir
imxiVG uni r 1 vi \i
ing for yeais hut w» have had a hard tini'.-s the end uf that drive is death •t u itr i ai I.. ivy, mo*i. apple gn-t-it.
rdoti
»ii- groans
gLi-tntotr.’d
g *, olive, bronze, gi» i -t, tin i , ii
time convincing the ibnibting Thom
do our daily
| the ;or. i
IVim ih Iii N'i&gt;i?.
I lit Flip laxilFtaln! I'frs«l
.! g et-. : i i f v •-*’ j. 1&gt; *§?-; f I i n 1v
area of our ow nslate first. U.-ter
* wide nml
labors with a-rm ih
I'ORT l'l.INTON. ob.M. Fel*. 7
I"
mi up in such n
ravishing
lntck
ways arc the thing and the govern,
by utl the I 'amt-roti Perry, P'-v .:r-o!d -in of
broad; we'll lo. lu­
n t'ltif*
ns: u t ik i i W || t&gt;
--oiied .r. will. &gt;a tc h at tile h e a rt of
m
eat
is
lowly
b
-ir.g
convinced
of
thr
ll,n
v.lu-n
1
!;
k
»* 'heath Jam es IVrry, diet! here yesterday n?
n*igid
n .u M i-its
E&gt;.‘
j ni and a gainst it, rank up&lt;Ti rank
fact.
th
d.
a result "f ifijuVbs tv. ived in n
•r p.ti t l e iris springing from dark
I
nchSled.
loxiirg
b a;*, hen the night before with
ill Motlday's I '-111* of th • Time
-own pi nd i? of w ater. Ami, oh. if one
Jack !tuflVy of T-di do. F!u men had
there was pre ■»!/ ?) .n elosjuent nml oily m ight jiftint sound, t.,o. T h e n 's
“ "YDI NEVER CAN TELL"
inspit ing pictuit* of the chain;* of 1 ... .. !.,Jtg lord hidden beinrut !III? ilE R K S Nt» O tt.i MI N I TO T HIS l or. d »i v-i A rntipil* ; 1 a dt aw. \ftvt- il 1 tia,
V . ,;n; |
,(
n
I Sign
a T
!'■ ‘anrarit I
' Florida -a I’riiwii d Tiv&lt; re t ' e.en?
;ii ell ved '.varglmg ( vi n m ere K m
One of the i haravtr-s in the excit­
vi-it it • d. . i ; * *
Iu rV T KNid 1 1 it &lt; o n m :
!y by 11 ''o u g r i’gationul m inister 11 1* r !t:I noli ' ha.fi o.-f ar? Is?* , oil to :n
ing and admirable play. " I !-,, r . t ::&gt;
YOU aiA V 'lJF n i f&gt; AND
hij ehtiri h at l-abe H It--:.
? itsi 'h e heart of th r pianm and d&gt;
i
the Canary" nt tin- Audit, riutti theatie
WEAK YOl RsELI SOME ji.\Y .
Tothsy u e give -pare to a wonder­ o gtrs'l-s nnd shake* in his little
the other night always raised a good j
«&gt; ❖
t v v 4!
*
&lt;♦ *t**1* * 1*&lt;♦ *1*v
ful trib u te to the V'lbl flower* of Flo­ iltmat th a t would * vert duentirnge our
Inugh from Ihw audience every time
u
t
\
n
1
:
i.OI til IJS.
rida, which is reproduced from tin great Vtn ali-sl ■.
mi
1 h i:
he repented the old saw: "You never
Highland New-:
( Frtnii Way ■ t .tv. til Journal 1
•lust one inure picture—a tr y a la ij
can tell." it mattered nol if the ghost
The cycle uf ih e -rear in IThrida
Mr. nml .Mr*..John Kittle have vve*.
"L*ar lake, a real gem of n lake, it*
were about to grab him o rlus aweet- •
tag* an every varying panorama n n i g i u putc gold w ith feathery sen-, orru'd ir.to'lhi r h'Jlllv here a htti ■
heart nlniut t&lt;i throw him overboard
unless he talked out and got it over of wild flow i: la-fore the eye? of the ecio, and on it &lt; iMisoni floating i?n| •un. born.
j flowed lover, s
raft* of their own nr-e-lined leaves,
vvjth; no.m atter how positive the a s­
K
Id spring everything ti painted In 1
|}?ildeii-he,irted, snowy-vvhite and dew M il M IIW K P H TO ol PER FOR
sertion of his critics' that something
p3*!rl tintr. —exi| site rhmles of old
\ M l I-.. NEW t U lll’S E ? |&gt; iilitl, the 1 iremjKirable water lily.
• dreadful or something joyful might
roM% pit K# dt 1(1 forget - lue-hiit and
I
From
Ames, la.. Tribune nnd Titue--t
hitppcu if certain conditions came to
11 it tiny wonder Ponce de la-on callpole yellow,
Tie
•
•■tin 11 • . . 1 ty hi Id ■ 1 &gt;
pass’, the observation'was always the
.1 11 I t o r i d .1 ' N n d d - e - f . ' t
tl
jti-t
c ai ryii
t tit -1 dri.l.
e hat nil
•
hang?
S.»t
.1
1 I 'i niii- 1..11
1
snme, "You never can till”
i t . , k i t *• • | . . . i g ■, , . i ■ i - i i i t ) &gt; a r i d * &lt; e m
*h. h,t-j&gt; f.■in J ,
n :■ 1 w •it1 t h a t l i e w a ' - - -1111
Tile ol I phtlii'iiphi'. 11-1 ii In |iu! tl *hi* t riL't jiotf.
, } ■• t in 1 1 nay 1 .
FA HI E OF I lit. pt t; \\ |]o to o k
p1
l'l
v
1ha! invd with the same picture
this way. “What happens i* nlwav • mil Vi.itn
Idle
let-• in aii the
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. 1 ..
,
iN TOO Ml 1 II IKIiUiroUN
■ , best," nnd tho.-e wko-van accept that
hue* of purple ait ilwhtte, rdamling ’** th:autj &lt;&gt;,at lr’ lluW ,IUI h^ ltllKt?' 1 In a two hy ftjur ham let, lived a
-o-&gt; on its face value probably get the clematis and hundred* of (iny, Jclicnte
►
'3 ' Ipug who luid won for himself an enmost out of life, provided the happen­ h|i«sorgj un crieping plant* that form
viable rep n-i a l earcat. One hy «mings are on the plea sand aide of the n veritable carpet fi r th.- earth )«•,1 nil tin- local talent, nml
la had cleant*!
ledger.
neath. ,
1 i* brni'ilntx w;. tilled with big id. m.
Hut even then ‘.’y..a neve/"can ill!."
Add* d to these frailer ptnut ? i&lt; litc
Hu d*'termine.! to avaunt to ulher
It is said that John Quincy Adam woiuicrful array of iM'werm ■hrtth
piace*. ami 1 nil : miieh loose tna/ 1
had his hrarl ret on the ministry, but p i p k a n d w h i t e f e l t r l i . i - h , n . * . m l
nm who h io 1 | ?, ,rd was in I.t. }.u;
ns be proceeded with hi? «ludi«**, lu- • t i e d ( l - a l i t i , I J y - o f t h i v . d b y I d . , . U t i
in *un o y pl.it
. i . \ i ) ' e m \ m i \m ;k p :
ohji-eted to certain juirciple* set up o f t h e " ( I . ' i r k h l e l I V . t h ? ' * ! t o W y u l l i t i
lie left tl.i f..mi 1v circle, and i .ol.
by the New England faitni-t
H* blossoms, of the list ami niany vart
lin' train t&lt;? ,iN.- r?«txt Imrg- on
could not change the creed no he got dims of plum and haw.
0 opylighted iiy il r .
Rand ami MeXully. His ruvvc
out of- the churrh. Naturally he was
W right)
As the sun climb* higher in tluWere
repeated here, nltliuugh he
bitterly disappointed but event* grow* sky and summer advances, th? color*
n?d
get
the fat pursy* that he Jhad ex*
Ing out of that disappointment land- of the flower* deepen Into the deep r
I*=*
pectcd.So he said to himself that he
ed him In the presidential chair a t ; rose and magenta of the mallow and
Washington.
Indian pink, the lawny shade* of yel­ TH I'M WAS THE H APPY DAYS/ - w',u! 1
p ‘ l1
" th, r ''|U,,K,'&lt;?
A man mimed Berlioz mice sfudietl ‘ low ai"* orai&gt;Re In the trumpet vine (F jonvEvening Leader, Leighton, Pifcl
" *" " n Au rt 3
1 lu " '
for medicine because his family had j hrnnge orchid, wild acacia, .sensitive
Charlie Setin the genial landlord of
deckled that wa* to Ik* hi* life work.' IHa l“ "* ,k', ‘
wort, (be henna the ! ?rc*t Jim, vva* here on bu*(nc*«
A lter a time the nett's hounds got a
lie refused |K&gt;int blank to complete tin ts 'o f milkwesd and bushes vailed today and made u» a very pleasant' J*n,&gt; on kim. and wanted considerable
bin studies. Then his income ceased ' n Rargeou* gold and anther dodder* call. lie hadded tis a birthday gift
n,u^ payer breeding Iris fame to
and he was disnwmnl. Later he was! *V'R* their cluster* of greenish-white tly-it 1rough, to memory days of long !*h' popolntc. Of course the hoys
higher up in the game, took notice of J
nu».
hailed a* the greatest music m aster, u,!,s
___
this,
and the pug wa* offered several J
of Europe.
Then there arc the red lilies yif the
HOYS
SELL
UYE.'
chance?
to sh-cv hi* m itt-slinging, *+*
Our own country I* full of examples
with their orange? throat* I (MS OF THE
ability.
of this kind of men and women who
with ,lark hrown, hibiscus
H IT TIMOTHY IS SOME
Of course not having as yet earn­
have started out either brilliantly or j
«ut K arlet banners along the
THING NEW
ed the rigid to call himself champCen,
modestly, yet the determining fac- n v rr s ‘ Jg*’? «&gt;'d deep in the shade of
»Daily Times, Brazil, Intl.l
tor must have hern character. W h e n '1**? *Wainp wonderful spike* of the FUR SALE— Mixed bay and tim othy;thc, &gt;’u« ,u«- *'"% &gt;’“rk ,,ntl bc#ne" -s “you never ran tcil,” ciiaractcr counts i cardinal flower.
hay. Tall Kellnr’s Phannncy, Phone ■nn,i ',l ,Lrs *’r " 1,ko llk'
Autumn brings a riot of tdd gold,
'
most,— Ijikeinnd Star Telegram
Then came th&lt;* day when he was
*
;
royal
purple
and
blue
in
the
goldenAGONY UOLM—GAL T W O .............
• f.k l
— ,
,q-.■■. . ■:
| rods, wild sunflowers, nstej-j, iron11 f m
matched with Regular Walloper. The X
WANTED—MALE
wort* of countless varieties nnd chic, ',
.
,, ,
pug had lots of ( (mfidence In hi* swat- J
...
1
.
?et,
,iH
a,
1
.
W
•?
desire
To
emninv
n
well
e&lt;Iueat
U SELL
WHEN U
ory. Tne dry sIoJk1* are often eov'
ting powers, and he managed to stay;***
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
ercil and made beautiful by a much 1,1 yOU,*B man- " h" w 11
tako^no the limit, thereby earning much upESTATE
WITH US
spreading plant hidden under n m tit;for ""
to
“ “ ? a* lm ' ptatrse and considerable ecad*.
..
U r tiny white hlo,*f,m* touched with t ^OTttxnl I’«*Dion. Bold, fearless men
Then he began to put on the dog,
N
e
w
a
n
d
R
e
d
u
c
e
d
P
r
i
c
e
s
(soft pink, Which has.SO far baffled nil of '«rtquestlnm»lde, physical supcnor/ O f *•,
f
and rwank around. He didn’t know
Improved celery farm, an orange
A
Uffort* to classify it. Almost without ' ‘U vviM l'” *ivtn i’r(,f‘ rt'nC(’* •Me"
Effective January First
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
exception, the autumn flowers are wllh ‘‘' Pendents will not be consider- that it i» a long way ffom the prelim­
inary stage, to the mnin event. He
wild land, fire or auto insurance?
tnernWra of the grant family of com -'1'1- Man K' vtn l"’s‘“ »a m uafSM uro
makes no difference—see us—
poiitiae.
'
'
us that he induce Senator Johnson of wrote hack to the little two by four
wc have whnt you want or we
Winter appropriately bring* us th e -1 ol'fornin to take the stump in favor hamlet and sent them news picture*
will g et it for you.
yellow ?tars of Bethlehem that the " f n League ..f Nation*. Address SOL of hiimclf with fighting togs on and
nil that. The folks were proud of
roldi-nt weather we can produce fuiis IF
Opportunity
will
never
knock
al
this
A1'
03? ^ur ‘!e ‘la*‘ r‘f 'e r liecn licked.
to Might. Through a warm winter the
Then came the pug's chance to get
man's
door
more
than
once.
1 s
nutunin flowers often bloom right on
AGENTS
into the real money, nml in great slyle
and mc'et the spring one*.
he oumoyed to the place of battle.
STAN says:
TTicre is no time in the year when
REAL ESTATE
He wa* greeted by n committee of J
The young fellow who has a cup of
nature will not furnish you with a
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
Dis t r ib u t o r s s e m in o l e a n d l a k e c o u n t ie s
fistic
fang, nnd ho usl knew that he V
coffee
ami
a
roll
for
breakfast,
a
dairy
bouquet, if you will seek for and gath­
• •• • / “ a
105 W. F irst S t, SANFORD, FLA
%,*
lunch, and who prepares his own din­ was some punkint,
er ft.
Down a t the gym he went through]
■
•:••:*
? j. ? : • v
Loving *0 well these treasures of ner, *0 that he can earn his way
♦ :-:? * :? ? :-:* * X ‘ * :* .:* * :? .:.&lt; ? * K ? ? :" 5" 3'

Sanford Daily Herald

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THE AGONY

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THE SANFOKl) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD

RAGE T H R E E

FEBRUARY 7, lRUd

Army Transport
Cold Wave Seems „
Will Arrive Today
To Have Ignored
at Savannah, Ga
Central Florida

BUSINESS
DffiECTORY

Rearing American Soldiers Who Have
Warm Weather Cunlinues Here Not
lk’cn'on the Ithlne for Five Year*
v*ilhttanding Adverse Forecast

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

(n r The

riv/3nF£
tHITSTr

m n i H R i R i R K i i a

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we pleaae you. tell others; if not,
tell us. Phone 498

t t &gt; u r ln ln | t’ r r * . )

SAVANNAH, Fch. 7.—At (Juarantinc n congressional party and news­
paper men boarded the ship, and
were given a noisy welcome by the
doughboys. The arrival of the trnusport at the city limits wan announced
by the booming of two brass camion,
prei&lt;mtcd to Chatham A rtille ry by
i/s guns wus the signal for
noise front every bell,
siren in the city, white
tlie rails and responded

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
a r c h it e c t

a bedlam of
whistle, ami
troops lined
with cheers.

Juno weather, with ray* of sun­
shine'^Interspersed with occasional
light shower*, continued over Central
Florida yctilertiay notwithstanding n
prediction of a cold wave for thia mxtion of the state. Coming of the show­
ers broke the winter lung drought, but
beyond thnt no change in weather
conditions was noticeable. I-ate lust
night, due'to the rains, tile 'herrhoni-,1
ctar dropped slightly,
A' iK-.iibttmrters of large citrus'
packing companies here the belief was
expressed that the cold wave will miss
Central Florida, although it was said
that a cold snap of no more than ordi­
nary severity would be beneficial to
the groves.
Straw luil*i, rliort Sleeves and op­
en air entertainment nnd hand con­
cert* continued to Ire the order of the
I
day in open defiance of the weather
man’s forecasts.

was instituted to assist people to
save money in small amounts, and
also have SAFETY and INTER­
EST for their funds.
So don’t wait to deposit in biff
amounts,
$ 2 .0 0 , . $ 3 .0 0 ,

$ 5 ,0 0

or more will be easier for you—
and will keep the account increas­
ing.
i% INTEREST ALLOWED

SAVANNAH, Fell. 7.--The arrival
Classified Ads le a word. No nd taken for less than 2.7c and positively no of the transport St. Mihicl off Tyhcc
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count Rar hero will he an hour inter than
SANFORD •&gt;
FLORIDA the words and remit accordingly.
scheduled. According to a wireless
from Commander of the ship to Oapt.
{ItT.MORILI-, RECORD IS
Von Ilmkirk, of the cutter Ynmncrnw
FOR SALE
SANFORD NOVELTY
l-l LI. 01 INHI'IRAIION t |,|g
the ship will reath the
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
WORKS
FOR SALE—Hosier and Gaya’ paints
...
......
.
, bar at 12 o'clock.
The remarkable record made by
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
V. C. COLLER, PropB. F. WHITNER, Cashier
F. P. FORSTER, President
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc Hppmnbile during tlu» last year—in­ , SAVANNAH, Fob. 7.—The trans­
creasing
its
domestic
sides
by
more
General Shop and Mill FARMERS— You can get need bod
port St. Mihtel with American troops
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Feb. 7.- y
from—&gt; and irrigation plugs at tfc* than lUi) per cent without any seem­ from the Rhineland arrived ut Tybcc Tiie cold wave that has been sweeping,
Work
100-tfc ingly undue sales ciforl on its own bar nt noon today and proceeded to the north nnd the major portion of I
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Sanford Novelty Works.
p arj—adds another chapter to n story
j£jj&amp; quarantine.
the couth yesterday resulleil in a drop:
117 Commercial S treat—Sanford, Fla. FOR SALB-Twolvo furnished W W i
. w E DN ESI) A Y—'I’ll URSDAY
in tempornturo of li*J degrees from j
with three year lease at Ho l.n • greatness may lie said to be peculiar
PORT ST. M IH IEL.U p, in., Fcfi. fi. Monday, the local weather bureau aninetto nvenue,________ ______ 3J5-tfc| t(l Jlupniobile alone.
By Wireless .to the Associated nmtntitl, The mnximum Monday was
HERNDON
H*it SALh Six room house (ceiled)
j n Hint ;&lt;tory there is probably mon­
Press),—Members of the army of ne­ 77 a* compared with n maximum ye
lights, telephone, good well water, human interest .anil more inspiration
'Shinvinjj now shape.*, styles jmtl colors in
Sanford Heights.--Hunter, Route A, f„r the right thinking employer and cupaUun returning from* their watch; tordav of 51. There has been no freezINSURANCE AGENCY
on the Rhine aboard the transport St. in so far. The cold wttve, in the eipinilox liiO,
2uH-Jtp Workf.r than one would find in a long
FJRB-------- AUTO---------BONUS
.Mihtel are impatiently pacing the iotJof the forecaster, ha* passed Flo- \
FOR SALE—Troom cottage and four journey through other fields of en- decks in the rain awaiting their first
Vida by. Indications are that, there
connecting lots, corner Third, and deavor.
•FEATURING “FANTINI HATS'*
S. 0 . Shinholser
glimpse in five years of the United will be little change in temperature,
Pine Ave. Call tUl Magpollw Ave-j With Bupmobilo, niUmugh’ifef.pty- States, Preparation! have been made although in the event of clear weath­
*— ——
liue‘_______________________ 2*)il-3tp. Kroitj b u been rapid and effective for the reception planned upon arrlv* er, which i* Improbable, M light frost
I in South Magnolia Avenue--------------------------------- Sanford, Florid^
Contractor and Builder
Kt&gt;lt SALK iTH-Ta P- lt'23 l|upmo- from its very infancy, there has np- nl of the ship at Savannah at 11 is likely. Warmer weather i." expect­
Idlc touting car. Address F. care, parent ly been no mngietd indue life o'clock tomorrow morning.
FLORIDA
SANFORD
ed in a few day*.
Sanford Herald.
UlW-Gtp which has taken it so far along toA. P. Connelly &amp; Sons FOR SALE Ju tt received one carload; wnr,l die tupmo-t peak of power nnd SAVANNAH, Gn., Fell. 7— Altim WARRINGTON, Feb. 7. ‘Although
of fresh milk cowr. and heavy I 'Uccesfi.
without definite infurmaliou regard-1the weather bureau could promise no
l U I n b l l a h 'r t l I DOS
springers.— K. K. Itrady.
2*’*P-3tp
On the contrary, here is a company ing the exact hour of arrival of the U. important c h a n g e s ip temperature for
R -.1 -T -A - T - R
ll-R -A -l.
which witimui
withmil tuar.
fus and without Mu— S. army transport St. Mihicl today,: today, it predicted somewhat higher g uEu'snn 6KKHrtnKij«c*iJMKBnu ccgnntivtax
11), r . l n i r n I .
HOUSE Tent and furniture for -ai - w|1|cn
Inkurnnr*
f n - l n i p r o v r i l In n ii
at
corner
of
French:
,,&gt;r*
but
conshdentty
adhering to a ;Savannah last night rehearsed plans temperature* almost generally east ti
cheap. Impure
s
. ,
single
manufacturing
ideal,
has estah- (nr what i* regarded as it . greatest o ft he Mississippi river for Thuis- a
* u r r t y ll n n d a
I III I.« l.
Avenue and Geneva St.
*
Ii*di&amp;Pti record that is justifiably the eelvbrntion—welcoming home the last: drty. The temperature y»* lower last a
l.rinil.
Homes
FOR R E N T
I envy of its associates and eonipeti- of the American force* whit h pnitiei- night in the South Atlantic and East nu
l l u . l i i r . . Chances
llu s ln e s s P r o p e r t y
^
j paled in the world u.ir.
Gulf states, the upper Mississippi and M
Main omen
FOR RENT—Fiiini*hed a par linen t. 2i
I’dO
E
Third*
When
in
November,
IflfiS,
.1.
Walter
Rasing
their
conclusions
on
radio
middle Missouri valley* and the plain •
MKISC1I ltKAI.Tr C O M P A N Y
to 3 room* Apply
2UH-3tfi I Ih'ake, Joseph IL Drake, John E. link- messages received from the trniupnrtj :.tnt*?w, while cold weather continued U
S A M ’ O l l l * INVKSTMI.NT c o m p a n y ' Street.
- - er and Robert C. Hupp first organised raying the St. Sllhie] at noon jester* . jn [|,t. Eastern flmti**, hut ftonwmhni nu U meeting tin* demand for guild pure water and there are hum!
Plionr
10J-X l l n e n u l l n A v e . FOR RENT—Front bed
mum,
1 the Hupp Motor Car Corporation they day was still lltifi miles off Savannah, higher temperatures wore noted in n bottles being distributed around the City at nil time*. Every
liO'Jdllp
H
Imurei Avenue.
__ (
that marine mlm argued the shop could not Texas and the Canadian northwest,
H of Sanford should get the habit dud —
STEWART The Florist FOR RENT. Eight room house. Wl!!*;the mod ini|HU'tanl rorivietion
factor in their reach Tybcc liar much before 1 p, m.
,\ disturbamc of moderate inten-i- II
U
Cot Flower*-------------- Floral Designs) located.—A. I', t oniielly A: Son*.
nianufm turiiig endeavor was the will ;today.
j iy wa scent ml off Cape ilatteras last un
2filMfc? anti determination to make Jlupniobile They held to thiB belief despite r a d * fight and will move rapidly north- it
-Annual nnd Ornamental riant*
clJltN lSIlEU Apart aid 11 f.»r .rent- I “the best ear of it--* das* in the world:' ; ingrains from Captain \V. T. Oliver eastward, attended by mow Wednes- a*
814 Myrtle Avo.----------- Rhone 2C0-W
:t room*, private hath, porch, no And, tluring all of the years shut laying the transport would reach the Jay in the Middle Atlantic and North
Passu go through At Inn lie *lult:* and the upper tthio
children. Address “I.. it. S." can* o^gthen, those wlw know the company |,;ir nt l(
And our truck will 1' a t your hack door with a bottle of Hint j-»-SANFORD MACHINE Herald.
270-Itp best wdl ti ll you tliut that aim am­ i’ybee roads nnd up the Savannah riv­ valley, the bureau said tonight, tlthwater that all the hotels, restaurants, drug stares nnd soda fountains
COMPANY
FOR RENT -Large front Iwd room, bition, or whatever one may choose et to the dock is expected to consume erwise generally fair weather will
are using.
prevail Wednesday and. Thursday in
General Machine and Boiler
also garage. — Mrs. Phelps, tilW to (.-.ill it—him lwen the guiding spirit two hours.
Evidence tlmt the St. Mihicl is tin* Washington forecast district, the
Works
Palmetto Ave.
270-7tc for all who have had itnytihng to do
And Be Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
with the admitted success of thi* fighting through heavy sens nnd had bureau announced, adding that there
Cylinder Grinding
concern.
WANTED
wenthdr was seen liy matin** men in will lie no important changes in tem-j
Automobile Repairs
Use in That Battery
i^*s* than two monthii after the radio message!) intercepted hero ye*-: perature Wednesday; but there will
Acetylene Welding
WANED—A clmnco to build your
company was formed, U. I&gt;. Hastings, t* rdny in which the transport asked ho n reaction to somewhat higher temPhone R2-------- Hanford, Florida
new homo before lumber'gels any
now president and general manager, radio slalom s tit South • .trohnn to l«*rattire Thur day almost genereillj
higher. Plans und estimates furnish­
entiled the &lt;&gt;igttni/ation and (&lt;&gt; him give her radio compass healings.
*ast nf the Mississippi river.
ed.—Sanford Novelty-Work!. Dt3-tfc
I*
B.
IIO D G IN S
i hietly. i* given i redit for seeing to
Regardless
of
the
linn*
of
arrival
of
Storm warning* remained display­
WANTED—Smmt boy with wheel.— it thnt iltt* original ideal of the com­
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
the
St.
Mihicl,
howuver,
the
citizens’
ed
on the Atlantic coast from l ’u|m
Slang’S ."Market, Sanford Avenue.
!(■■■ SHH ■MUBMOBHflHIVHB ■■£■■■■■■■■■
• METAL WORKS
pany him never been departed from conimttee directing the celehratjou Hattcras to Eastport, Me., the bu­ UBHHHIkll
. 257-lfc in the slightest degree, even during
General Repairing
has timed its program to j*tflr» with rea u , saying the disturbance central
207 French Ave.-—■------ Sanford, F lu WANTED—It or t room house, un tin* stress of abnormal demand.
tlir? appearance of the transport in the off Cape Hattcras will move rapidly*
1-1-lmp.
furnished with garden,' state* rent
Perhaps It whs n &lt; far hack n« 11)11 Savannah river off Colonial Park nnrtheii.ilwand, attended hy thick wea­
and location. Address N. W., enre of when Iluptnohilf fir*t began to a t­ Bluff, when* two bras* cannons cap­ ther with snow nnd increasing northH h U f t m t t r j ra
Herald.
2C8-41]) tract vvoi Id wide attention, Uertaiidy tured at York town from the British; east
WANTED—Experienced Kten\igraph- it was about this time when the ami presented in 1730 hy Georg** force
|SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
er ut once. Apply P. O. Rox HD8. world gtM|K*d over tin* announcement Washington to the Chatham artillery day morning.—(lilantlo Sentinel.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
270-2U* thnt o llupmohih* had left the fnetury will fire a salute. Conveying lit*1 St,
to
encircle
tin*
gbilie
under
its
own
\\ ANTED—A job as cook or waiter
Mihicl from the bar will he lltu . utter
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
SKATING AND DANCING, LAKE
by yourtg white man, eigiit years power n* l*&gt;ng ns-it had land to travel Yamatrnw with llio official reception MARY SKATING ACADEMY, WED­
I0IH West First Street
f
1118 Wsst First StTM«
tei
---------of exposiencc. References if desired. oil. A little more than a year later committee on honrjl, accompanied hy NESDAY NIGHT.
258-Jtr
that
ear
wa*
hack
horjic
after
visit­
^
Cards of Bvnford'j* lleptil* ^4 Aildrcss 80.1 W, Third Street, Snn
a tug bout bearing n committee of the
abia Profriedonul Men, each te&gt; ford.
.
270-Clp ing no less *thn 23 foreign coun­ American Legion and newspaper men,
t |u. Herald delivered six times nj
tries mid having thereby established
^
of whoa, in hi* chosen proThe salute will hq u signal for the week for 15c.
n foreign acquaintance thnt surpass­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
^
fesaion th# Herald rearm* tea
ringing of "Rig Duke" n huge hell
tel mend* lo (ll« pcopu.
tea FOR SALE— Wood /o r Bale,• eirml) ed that of an year—foreign or Ameri­ used to announce fires nnd riots, af­
L c ic io c ic u c u iic ic ic i^ L n L c ic u iu ^ L c in iK u c u iL c tc k n u : i
te te te te te tte ih te te te
blocks and trimmings from the can.
ter which ship, factory and other hells j^ pL C
i d j o i d C n j i J i z n z n ^ n i j iiJt m m i JieJKTT
j i s j i j i c j C sim m i i
* '
Today,
Hupmobiles
are
owned
nnd
_—.
i -------------------------------- crate mill, 50c a wagon load nt the
anil whistles will ml*! their blasts to
mill. Fine to. make your heavy wood driven in practically every civilized the welcome of the troops from the
George A. DeCottes burn
'country in the world.
well.—Shinholser's Miil.
Domestic and foreign sales figures flhino.
, 251-e.o.d-Iwp
Atlorney-at-Law
At the dock, a formal reception will
themselves rqrt*n| impressively HupF a IFMERS—Plenty of saw dustxfree mobile's sane und consistent progress. take place, followed by thfc debarka­
Over Seminole County Bank
at Shinholfor's Mill. It's tho right
In 1500 the company huill nnd de­ tion of the troops.
u p o n o p e n ir ifftlie m l w a s v e r y m u c h s u r p r is e d u p o n s c e Allowing tho troopers time to re­
kind
for
tiling.
254-e.o.d.lwp
SANFORD
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FLORIDA
livered 1018 curs. They were four
gain
their
"land
legs,”
the
entire,
com­
cylinder earn then just ns they are
in ff a w o n d e r f u l c o lle c t io n o f t h e m o s t e x c l u s i v e m a s t e r ­
LOST
plement will parade through SnvntiFRED R. WILSON LOST—Set false teeth, gold plate now. in 11)10, production nnd Rale* iinb,
huing reviewed by Major General
p ie c e s o f a r t, e s p e c ia lly a K e r m a n s h a w w ith a b e a u t if u l
increased to 5,.‘U0 cars; 1011, 5,070
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
bridge, between Daytona nnd San
cats; 7,010 in 1012 and by 1013 the Charles S, Farnsworth, chief of the
b l u e a n d r o s e c o l o r , a 1 7 U* f e e t b y 1 0 f e e t 1 0 i n c h e s , w h i c h
ferd. Leave a t this office nnd get re company was on a definitely large infantry branch of the army, nmi oth­
First National Ilank nuilding
ward.
2U'J-3tp
,
i s v a l u e d a t $ 4 , 5 0 0 ; a l s o s o m e s m a l l s i z e s i n K e r m a n , Sarbasis with an output of 12,513 cm*. er officials.
SANFORD
*:*
*:•
FLORIDA
A
barbecue
for
the enlisted men will
Since 101 3lhe output increased
o n k a n d Chinese r u g s w i t h r o s e c e n t e r a n d blue a n d r a n
TAMPA Feb. 7.—Delegates are gradually until 15,000 Hupmobiles follow the parade, afire which same
too
troopers
assigned
to
Fort
Screv­
borders which can’t be duplicated anywhere, no matter
hero today attending the Florida Fish were turned out in 1021. That, bn
and (illme Protective Association con­ most jieoph' will recall, wait a lean au­ en, will entrain with thalr families for
CHELLE MAINES vention,. tho jiurposo of which Is to tomobile year—most companies fall­ the fort. For the other fiohiiers,
w h e r e you g o .
-:* LAWYER
adopt legislation to Uo presented to ing fnr below their 1020 production amusements at local theatres has
Mr.'Philibofiinn loft OrlUUIO ft
been provided, the managers announc­
figure*.
—Court House the state legislature in April,
them lo Minmi, but nftcr con.sitliTahlo jMjrsumliuK oif my jMtrt, bo agreed to
ing
all
men
in
uniform
will
by
their
It was not so with Hupninbilc, hnlte
stay another week.
ever. The year was tho ncx 1largest guests.
IF
YOU.
WANT
A
NIUE
BUSINESS
At 3 o’clock Thursday morning, till*
■yoa Examined
Glaaso* Doalgned
Thoso Utiffs nro now on exhibition nt the coin itor of Court altd Pino
.producing year in its career tip to
WITH DIG POSSIBILITIES, ONLY
St. Mihicl wilt sail for Charleston, S.
cxthat
time,
exceeded
only
l»y
1020,
Streets.from
10 a. m. to 10 p, m.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., A SMALL i.NVESTMENT NEUES- wlifin there wns a great volume of ex­ C., where she will loud more troops,
antinu tlteae rtiffH you will bo ploqkctl.
SAItY, CALL AT 210 PINF. AVE­
port business not available in 1021. continuing on theb to New York.
Opt. D.
NUE, SANFORD. FLA.
270-3t
These ruffs ai;e to be auctioned o ff Friday and Sat­
Then,came tho winter oM OJl .with
OpUdan-Optometrlst
Germany calls it a crime to seise
all
it*
uncertainty
concerning
the
fu­
311 Bast First Street Ssnford. FIs.
urday at 10 a. m., 3 p. m., and 8 p. in..
ture. Even the mpst optimistic man­ her mines, hut it was perfectly nil
SAVE MONEY ON ufacturers
hesitated to predict what right for her tn ruin those of LVaiitc.
There will be a fine orchestra to give pome excellent music this (Wed­
TIRES
AND
TUBES
DR. R. M. WELSH
would 'happen ill the months to come.
nesday) and Thursday evenings from 8 p. nt. to 10 p. m* and at4 tho same
Howevyr, it was announced in Ja n ­ 1922 record of production in to l&gt;e in­
Graduate Veterinarian
time n
Gel My Prices Before Buying .
uary, 1028, that llupmobile would not creased not loss titan 25 per cent.
Telephones:
Office
. Pennsylvania
be* satisfied with less than a 100 per
llupmobile is confident it will sell
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
Vacuum Cup
cent increase over 1021 and a .30,000 thnt many earn and It bases its con­
Residence 257
Del-snd, Florids
'production figure was decided upon. viction on its theory that ome a
Goodrich
Mrs. A. I. Spencer •
•f.
Auctioneer in Charge
To make a long story short, that 30,- car becomes known igi “the be,.t car
Siivcrtqwn
1'IUELLA CORSETIERE
000 figure was rtfachcd in October— of (he class in tho world," the public
m
O R L A N D O , t LO R I DA
Corner Court and Pir.e Streetsalmost
three
nuniths
ahead
of
time—
demand
,
will
absorb
ail
output
•
Hurt
Sanford and DeLnnd
apd tho year’s total exceeded It by existing Hupmobiio facilities can fur­
i
P. O. Address, 223 So. Boulevard
a w»d« margin. Next year—1023—the nish.
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4Bl*J
105
'Palmetto
AfSc
I'hooe 408
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, FERftUARY 7, ID2.1*

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Stevenson Rolls High With Total of 523 While All
Congregalionals Roll Rig Scores
The Men’* Club and the Chumps ^CHAPMAN GETS
tied up last night for their first game
RED SOX CON­
of tho aocond half and the game went
TRACT RUT HAS
to the Champs with a majority of an
even 300 pins.
NOT SIGNED YET

The Men’s Club missed May last
night.
And they’also missed Archie Betts
good howling.

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

x i

Sweeping reductions in certain
classes- of electric service rates were
made by the utilities commission yes­
terday.
A special rale of four cents n k. w.
hour in electricity used for cooking,
wna the first induction made ty the
conjrninsinncrs. Only live cents n k. w.
hour will be churgcd hospitals and
private,,*nd public schools. Import­

Special uietotd will it.- itaitalh-d
nil cunsumi rs who tno electricity f( i.
.tonkinc in order th a t the amount of
power Used for thut purpose and that
iucd for Ufihtlnj; may Ik* determined
'.eporatoly.
At it:t me.dlrtr yesterday the «,m.
inUdon studied rule aihiutubn f„r
m ore-than mi hour, going carefully
into the matter, of making the cut in
certain kinds fo consumption. It a)s,j
heard report* on conditions at the
now city plant, reviewed the January
business, notion its increase, and (|j,.
ctmrcd extensions in both water and
fnwet service.—Oil undo Sent iml.

tincc yi lit®' coniniifwsiiiii. «
11 *-i,»
phasired when it i* considered Jhnt
tho regular fafc for electricity has
boon cloven'cents n k. w. hour.
The commission wishes to encour*
{•KU the tine of electricity for cooking
purposes and desires to furnish power
a* cheaply ns pn dble to the people.
\thu ate the real owners of the electVic plant since municipal ownership,
it wns said. Consumers who tak e'advontegV of the reduced rates will Hud
that cooking with electricity is eco­
nomical, according to George D. Mofant, Jr., gencral manager of the muniiipni idant.

Coy Bnt&lt;* pp«t in; "The}!
niter* a t the TMncesr tonight,

This is the play that finds the mnn.
owing to a double identity, and the noStevenson mid lidding will lx1 the nwsity of presig-ving the family hontwo to run the race for individual av­ or, forced to be husband to a strange
Tho Congregational Club howled n
erages this second half. At least it woman.
good gnme nil the way through, all
looks thut way now.
their players rolling high scores, while
It is one of the best bills of the
tho Men’s Club, rolling one "dead”
week
and n large, crowd is expected
tnan, May absent, and their other turned it unsigned. In ipJOstioning f
&lt;\ml
there
will Ik&gt; a snappy comedy
best bowler, Uetls, away off h$s us­ Mr. Chapman nlmut the contract he | (
that goes with this picture.
ual stride, made things easy for their made no statement- a * . l u what his jr
plans are* other than bgsiidn’t care to ,,
The complimentary pnsres for the
opposition.
sign the contract at this time, and has
slmw tonight are given to Judge mid
Stevenson rolled high score, get­
returned it to Boston.
Mrs. Householder, and wc can tip you
ting n total of 523, while Holding,
This should prove Chnp’s big year j
off,
Judge, that "the Ma.oiuermler"
Penningtun and A. Itennud rollrd bet­
in the majors nnd it was generally, j
is
n
good picture. Accept Mr. Hemte r scores than the best one rolled for
understood that he was planning on I (
don’s
invitation and be hi* guest to ­
tho Men’s Club.
going hack to Boston, nnd wu suppose )
night.
The Formers and Chase &amp; Co. pluy that even now he may be making hlsi 41
Of course when we sjiy’ the Judge
tonight and the itotea and American plans towards that end, but why Mr.
and Mrs. Householder, that includes
Legion hoid the cards for tomorrow Chapman has refused to sign up at
the family. Bring the family along,
night.
tnfs time he does not state.
f
^
Judge.
Last night’s ic-oro follows:
Chap has been with the Red Sox |;
two season*. Thin past season he 1,
CongregiitiunalH
. O
Ami by all mean*, you* movie-fan*
Pennington
. ..101) MR 1(12 170 was kept out of the game for some f
phd are Inuking for n real feature,
Holding .........
155 170 103 IKh lime on account of injuries sustained
don't forget lr» moke your plum to
during
Stevenson ......... 150 1H1 is
1 ■52.1 otic of the game: in tin; early
attend the Friday and Saturday pic­
L. Itennud ............130 M0 133 103 port of the season. He wns in thy
ture, ‘ The World'* Applumo."
And A rthur J owell, also. Arthur Is
A. Rennud ............138 135 ll&gt;3 400 game pretty regular towards the tail
end of the season and his prospects getting to U&gt; same golfer and tin*
The added attraction to this Friday
fnr
this
year
are
such
that
should
he
*r«rea-he
Hons
in
will
make
some
of
and
Saturday night bill i -a movie
Totals
sign up urnt return to Boston, it will the others ait Hi* nnd take notice.
trip through filmland. That, will he
find hint, if nut the first siring
worth the admission price ninny.
catcher,- nt least the first second
Kx-Mayor Lung, the new Florida
Delehny
string man nnd perhaps catch half
ate League president,,says lie will
Ovcrlin
the 11*23 games.
ve ’e mall a fair uliuw, even the bat
Bennett
Fox __
New President
lie id Ave., Chicago, Mb, m a n * your
of State League
Totals
name and address clearly. Yon will
Will Re Active
leeeive in return a trial p-o-kage con­
taining Foley's Honey and Tar I'miiKtandi
pnund for coughs, cold- nr I croup;
i oh y K id n ey Pills for p.iin in side*
Merchants ---and bark; rheumatism, b.ukache, kid­
Congregational*
ney ami'bladder ailments; and Foley
Farm ers
......
&lt; at liar tic Tablets, a whole-omo and
Rotary
— ....
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
Chase &amp; Co. .....
(oiiHtiputton, hiliouhiuv , headaches,
Legion
, . ...
and sluggish bowel*, .''‘old everyMen’s Club
Brotherhood
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Rate Reductions
Made by Utility
Board on Power

I

Get in the habit of saying this to your
dealer whenever you stop for gasoline,
water or air. . Remember, th at the oniy
way you can tell whether or not your mo­
tor needs oil is; first, by the simple way
of looking at the guage, and second, by
tho expensive way of finding out too late
th at cylinders have been scored and bear­
ings burned thru your forgetting to keep
Up the supply of oil.
Sufficient quantity, the right quality,
the proper weight or_gra.de of oil, and the
replacing of oil after it lias been worn cut
by six or seven hundred miles of run­
ning—these are the important tilings to
watch; and, given proper attention, you
can avoid the bother and expense of most
motor troubles.
Be Safe—be sure—and bo satisfied by
putting nothing in your crank case but

The Herald - delivered six times a
week for Inc.
CORRECTED N o t . 1 ITU, 10

SKATING AM ) DANCING
MARY SKATING ACADEMY
NESI)AY NIGHT. •

South Hound

COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS,
overdue notes, bad eheckn. Write
for our proposition. Our representa­
tive will call On you.—Southern Ad*
Justmenl Agency, Drew Building. Or­
lando, Florida.

Oat Meal, pkg.........10c
s
No. 2 Tomatoes, can. 10c
No. 2 Corn Reef Hash,
per c a n ................. 25c
New Irish Potatoes
Regal Thousand Island
Dressing

influenza, la giippe, asth m a and !&gt;r*&gt;n
i Inti*, and the old mi third o f "letting
it run it . cbutsc" i» rnpidly giving
way to preventive treatment. Three
generation:* of ti.'Pt,* Bitvo Urtificd
ot the, nuick relief gives by Foley’*
Honey and Tar from roughs, eohh,
croup, throat, ehext and bronchial
trouble. Contains no opiates—■ingre­
dient* printed on tho wrapper. Re­
fuse imitations ■and substitute*. Suld
everywhere,- Adv,

Leesburg Branch
•
Arrive
No. 15*.___ 3:55 p.m.
x’o. 2 1 ,......... 2:50 p.m.
h‘o. 158........
x’o. 2 2 .....

Set in LIGHT FACE CAPS or
Black Face,.double the ubpve rate.

7:00 a.tn.
7:10 p.m

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
Departs
&lt;o. 120 ....... 7:45 p.m.
No. 127.....
3:40 p.m.
x—Daily, except. Sunday.

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Classified Ads Ir a word. No ad
taken for Iras than 25c nnd posi­
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anyone. Cash must accompany all
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WInesnp, Raid win and Virginias
to be sold by peck or bushel.

Wherever you find Pohirine on sale, that
denier can supply you w ith Crown (Jasolino
—best Of all motor fuels.

Hananas by dozen or hunch, also
Tomntocs by basket.
CHEAP PRICES
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EACH OF THE FIRST 50 LADIES AT THE AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, AT 2:30 P. M

— — WILL RECEIVE FREE A CUT GLASS NIGHT SET
ater Transportation
roving So Popular U.
S. Govt. Notes It
of Building Another Canal
Arross Isthmus of Panama
VASHLN'GTON, Feb. 7.—President
ding's administration favors np■stion .of the profits accruing from

to entry Pacific const fruits to casttrn market*. He was told Ihnt it hnd
not Inert possible to obtain n suffic­
ient number of suitable vessels for
this work fruni'.the shipping ward.
.Such comment ns wan nvnilnble in
cabinet circles favored the Nicaragu­
an canal .route, if a new canal project
was to be put forward. The lenst
costly method of increasing the traf.
fic capacity fro'nioccan to oconn, it
Was pointed out at the war depart­
ment, would be to double the lock fa­
cilities, of the I'nnamn canal, but g
Was added that both from n military
point of view as to dofenslbility and
because it would shorten the trip from
coast to coast by soml' five days, the
Nicaraguan- route npenred most deslr-

itenvoy, it was sain yesveruny oy a
Lite House spokesman.^ The queiiL wn* up fyr round table discusL hy the cabinet,, and although no
finite project has been outlined, the
biact talk was described as- “ex[indy interesting."
given to the discusImpctim
fa bv Secretary Weck'a explanation
Diis cabinet colleagues of tho strik-1 be
t increase in traffic through the u.
Li bast month when the records Ci
L a Ml per cent greater movement Jva
in a year ago. Cntial tolls colire-'eM
fas have .mounted, the cabinet was j er
[i, until there Is a steady inercasi monthly balance above cost of
imtion. Pierpmably it was this
ft which brought out the ndminisMain's desire that canal profits go
karat construction &lt;&gt;f a new canal
bn the Atlanta to the Pacific,
l l l j T h e %■•■■M'iHfr*l I’ r o i a i
fhi outstanding feature as to the
P O U G H K E E P S IE . N. Y , Feb. 7.—
ken-in!- canal traffic, it was stated, Supreme t'ou-rt .Justice Mo-.luiuser
k the growth of business from yesterday handed down a dici.iiuii irLi to coast. Administration offic- storing alimorty of ?1K),00U a year to
I have seen concrete evidence re ­ Mr*. Ann® U. Stillman, pending the
ply of a probable further growth appeal in Jame* A. Stillman’s divorce
him intcicoastiil business. Within suit, He also allowed her ? 15,(1110 adI ln.it few days, Secretary Weeks ditionn! for ox ponses. *
I been appmai hed by interest*
ting in buy two army transports
Irtimer.-ion into refrigerator, ships

Gandy Enterprise
is New Publication

Trial of Kemp
Begins Today at
.^
Limberton, N. C

ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. C .-FloritJa has a new publication. It is the
Gandy Enterprise, a four-page magatine of the bouse organ type which
ir just off the press and being cir­
culated to the stockholders of the
Gandy Hridge Company.' It is a well
printed anil edited publication con­
taining news and photographs in
in building Gandy Bridge, the largest
nutomobile traffic bridge of its kind
in tlu* world, six miles across old
Tampa Bay. Keeping the stockhold­
ers informed relative to the Gandy*
Bridge construction work is the pur­
pose of the publication,
K. 31. Elliott, representing the un­
derwriter* of the Bridge Company,
saiil, "The Enterprise will be issued
from time to lime. Pimple who have
invested in Gandy Bridge securities,"
Mr. Elliott said,, “are vitally interest­
ed in the various details of construc­
tion work and it is the purpose of the
Gandy Enterprise to keep them thor­
oughly informed on Gundy Bridge con­
struction us it advances rapidly day

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FISH &amp; GAME PROTECTIVE
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GENEVA. Feb. 7.—Ralph Dart, son
of n Michigan nutomobile nmnufactuicr, lift* been missing since last Sat­
urday. The authorities have been no­
tified by hi.* parents in America that
they have received a cable niesnuge
dated Geneva, declaring that he com­
mitted suicide in this city. Neither
the police nor the American consu
lute, how« \er, have any knowledge of

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Tile Seminole County Fish &amp; Game
Protective Association will hold a
most nnjHirtant meeting at the court
house Friday night, Feb. t*. at eight
o'clock. Every member of the nasocintion and lhw© who are not mem­
bers bat are interested in the preser­
vation of the fish aful game of Semi­
nole county nre urged to he present lit
the meeting. The question of ihe pro­
hibition of seining in Seminole coun­
tv will Is* taken up at this meeting.

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‘trousers, narrow waist* and slender
shoulders, ns styles for men were
marked passe, according to reports
from the convention of the merchant
tailor shore. Samuel ltegan, vice pre­
sident of the American Fashion com­
pany, hnsMold the tailors that spring
styles would be conservative, with
two-button, double breasted or threebutton single breasted coats, in vogue
for business wear.
Little pleats, Mr. Regan said, jrtthoied to a narrow shoulder yoke, would
replace the old golf pleat on the
shoulder for sport Milts, and only
those of heavy tweeds were said to be
proper.
Return of the morning coat and cut­
away, to lie worn with black vest and
gray and striped trousers was an­
nounced by Mr. Regan. Tuxedos wefe
pronounced printer only for “stag” a f­
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MONTREAL, Feb. 7.—Premier Tnshcrsau, who with the liberal gov­
ernment was returned victor in the
Quebec province election Monday. aaJd
he con Idcrcd the* result an endorse­
ment of the liberal policy of control
and sale of liquor.
With only one district missing re­
vised rvtum.T show the liberal* .cap­
tured 62 of th l 83 seats in the legialature.
Conservatives increased their repre­
sentation from five in the last cham­
ber by one scat.
t

fill Tin* Attvni’iiitrtl
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0.—he quest
was made yesterday by Senator Har­
ris, Democrat, Georgia, of Senators
Wadsworth, chairman of th? military
attaint committee that ih •; nomination
of Brigadier .General Babbitt to hr n
brigadier general rent to the senate
last wjek be held up, pending an in­
vestigation of the mien 1 *c me it that
Iti ij*. Gou. (Jord m n'
t • !’ i *i g,
tin., hnd been designate i to .ill die vn-

graph today.
The writer midi that presumably a
neatrrl zone will be coated.

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t p o n t y Cavan. yesterday, bombed the
bank and business Iniilillngs, assassi
Haled .t teacher of Gaelic, killed u
store ilt'il. named liyun, and wounded
Ryan's employer, a message from Ib llurbet states.

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FRENCH OCCUPATION HAS *-*
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tax
VENTING TROUBLE

Florida Escapes
PRESIDENT POSTPONES MESSAGE
PEACE
IN
THE
Wave
TO
FUNDING i-i
Spreads
SEEMS TO
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NEAR EAST
BE ASS
ACCORDING TO

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OVER GREATER PART OF GEOR­
GIA AND AI.AIIAM A
lllr Tfc* Associated l-rrssl
CHARLOTTE, N. C., Feb. (1.—With
Eastern Tennessee experiencing what
is described as the heavieat fall of
■mow in ten year*, Virginia under n
mantle of snow front mountains to
roast, western North Carolina points
rporting throe to five Inches of snow
nnd other |»ortiona of the xtate be
fw w |
tcn,IH,rnturt.fl&gt; #nd Ccor.
Kla ckprctfnK frMmlnir WMther «|«irin»
,,lc n,gh, thc Morm wh|,.hh has ;lf.

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TURKEY'S DELEGATION SAY
POWERS.AND TURKS
WILL SETTLE

FREEZING TEMPERWASHINGTON, Feb. 6.— Prc«ldrnt Harding today di*cldrtl to postpone
STRIKE ACL SOUTH
ta until tomorrow nt least his message to rungress asking-for modification of
ATUHK HAS NOT
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EXCEPT FLORIDA
REACHED FLORIDA
the debt funding law to permit final npprnval of funding settlement recentl)
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tai negotiated with Great Britain. It was said at the White House no definite
m
Fu (lly the Associated Pres*)
Ita time was fixed fur transmission of the president* recommendation.
(By (hr AHMieiatrd Press)
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tat
ATLANTA, Feb. 0.— ta^
OS
TAMPA, Feb. G._FreezWould Bo Outcome of French tai While cold wave is continu- taa •_ It was indicated, however, the message would be sent to the rnpitol as
Only Ilemnini|t The Question of
M ing weather predicted for
;mm
an
further
conferences
with
lenders
of
the
senate
and
house
had
estahOccupation of the Ruhr Valley
Important Financial Mata-. thc north nnd crntrnl seeing over practically the cn- tas lished w h .tf o rp .o r amendment would be the le.at likely to meet with ^
to Collect Their Duch
tern for Agreement
tai tion* of Florida hnd failed tat
tiro South the weather bu- taa ious opposition. Those who ronferred with the president predicted he would
aa
ta»
renu
forecast
lower
tern*a
tat
to
arrive
this
morning.
Thc
1)0
rend)
to
act
l»jr
tomorrow
nffirnixin
would
send
m
utatcmcnt
to
the
capitnl
IDr Tfc* A m w IiM Frraal
(III T h e A U M -laird I 'r r a a l
fected many sections of thc country'
ta. ^temperature stood at 70 ta;
HAMHORN. Gormnny, Fob. 0.— Fa peratures tonight in Flor- ^ iy a mr**eui:cr, instead of appearing perMonally.
1
LONDON, Feb. 6.—France has no­
during the past two days Is being
tan early
today
nnd little tai tified Great Britain the Ottoman dele­
Sixty thousand workmen-employed. in ta» Ida, Alabama, Tennessee, ta-.
j felt throughout the southeast. Florida
Four fntnlities have hern Pta
taq elinnge is cx|H.-ctcd during riH gate nt Lausanne has agreed to sign
various. Thyssen plant* nt Itamborn.
alone seems to bo escaping the effects
reported in the South dur- Fa
\
tal nil peace terms. Thc Turks decision
Muelhoifn, Duisburg, tDinslnkrn, are
of the cold weather, hut even-there taj the day.
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taa wag communicated to the French for­
M
working full time, and haven't been PtH ing this present freeze.
slightly colder weather la being ex­
*a
ta; M t a i r i a t a i r i a t a a r m r i a ta! eign office, who immediately forward­
affected either by the fnilrnad strike taj
perienced with little prospects of nny
of the lack of fuel. The plants nro P t t a t a t a 1*5 f i f s Sn, t a t a
ed to Dawning street. The French
freezing temperature.
built around seven pit heads and thus
government urges the British govern­
Reports.received nt Richmond indi- ment the nffalr will lie nettled imme­
arc provided with sufficient coal to |
{cate thnt the mountain section of Vir­
supply the entire works. The opinion
diately in the interest of th c ’allies.
ginia is under a twelve-inch blanket
is expressed that the French occupa­
Charles W. Morse and Three Sons and E ight Oth­ of snow, while other section* of the
tion was not interfering with the
LONDON, Feb. fi.-T he Reuters
Mate nro covernj to n depth of four
Thysson works, but rnther helped them
ers ap D efendants
1-mrannc
correspondent wns inform­
to nix inches, nnd a tonipornture which
hy allaying the trouble with the com­
ed
this
afternoon
thnt M. Hompard,
is general throughout thc state ran­
munist element.
head
of
the
French
delegation had in­
lllr Tkf A a«rla'nl I'rraal
.
ging between 2ft und 20 degrees.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The trial of Charles W. M ore und others, to­
timated thnt there w** a possibility
The French Gonornl Weygnnd nnd
Many
roads
in
the
southwest
sec­
The Sanford Rotary Club hnd one of the Near East treaty being signed
_
Minister of Public Works I,c Troequer, TAM OSIIAN'TEBS AND EXCEL­ day wan postponed until February 19th.
tion of Tennessee are reported im­ c.f the best meetings of the year to- nlm„;t
|rnnicdUte|„
LENT
SINGER
HAVE
FINE
accompanied by railroad experts, are
passable. An unusunl occurrence is day nt the Valdez Hotel and the beat
PROGRAM
on their way from Paris to the Ruhr
WASHINGTON. Feb. fi.—The first trial growing out of the investigation the hnnqicring hy a blinding snow ipntt about the meeting was the 100
LAUSANNE, Feb. fi.-Rizn Nur
to formulate plans for hnndling the
; of nllegcd “war frauds" hy special grand jury here began today in criminal storm of shipping in Hampton Hoads per cent feature, every memlier being
Bey of the Turkish delegation to the
railroads in occupied territory with­ One of the finest niusirnl programs division of the District of Columbia. Supreme Court, with Charles W. Morse, harbor, while the eastern shores of the
‘ in his place when .the gong was Near East conference said today thnt
i f the nrason will bo' enjoyed tonight
out the nid of German.
and his three son*, nnd eight others as defendants. They are charged with state are covered with snow,
'sounded and Harry Stevens asked Turkey and th e .powers had reached
nt
tlie
High
School
Auditorium
when
j
A semi-official French statement
conspiracy to defraud the government and emergency fleet corporation thru
j„hnson City, Tenn., reports that the blessing on the members.
tie
Tam
O'Shnnter
Band,
the
Ladles
an accord on judirial capitulations hut
says that while no further extension
aartiinc t hipping contracts involving approximately forty millions.
i section ns having experienced a fall
Among the visitors present were there are still important financial
of the occupation by the' French ip Band of Sanford nnd Mmlnm Marian j
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of 8 inches of snow in the past 361..
. .*1
of Oxford, N. C„ Bob
linden has been planned, hold of ter­ Kenefiek share honors in the musical
NEW YORK, Feb. fi.—Benjamin nnd llnrry Morse, scheduled to go on ||(1uts, the heaviest since the winter Hailey and' ' iloli Holmes, of Daytona, m atters on which no agreement had
been reached. The Turks announced
line.
rain already taken over will be main­
trinl with their father, Charles W. Morse nnd others in Washington today, ,,f jpo,*,.;. A tonqieintiire of .10 lieand
Tmn
Caldwell,
of
Rome,
Georgia,
that they would leave for Angora to­
The
pricri
of
admission
is
only
fifty
tained, even if the Germans egrue to
were arrested hy Department of Justice agent nt the Pennsylvania Station
g o'clock is reported with
All of the visitors made short talks morrow morning. They said offers had
co-operate in expediting train service cents.- Tile hand concert alone is today.
predictions of another drop in the when called .upoq to stand nnd show
been made to eliminate from tho trea­
.Mirth more than fifty cents and in nd­
between Paris and Prague. *
tpm|iernturc before morning.
I themselves and told about their clubsi ty economic causes to which tho obdition the solo work of Madam ReneOwing to the absence of Chancellor Tick is worth five dollars at any time
Rain, snow nnd sleet have Imcn fa ll-|to,ld „|| „f them made th statomont, jeeted, leaving such questions to fu r­
( uno in occupied territory the Berlin end any place. In fact the Herald
ing over North Carolina today th c ;tj,at they attended a meeting every i ther negotiations.
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government has made no represen­ actually believes that this soloist is
eastern sections reporting rain with n |weeg mmit. ,,|u(1,
gCpt Up their attations to France ns yet concerning
freezing temperature; the central tendance record.
1'ARIS, Feb. fi.—Tho Havas New*
just us fine as many of the grand opera
the events in Baden. In nddition to the singers who are touring the state* at
counties experiencing sleet and the
President D. L. Thrasher gave some “Xcncy learns from Uusanne that lsChancellor, Hugo Htinnes, one of Ger­
Western sections snow At Asheville interesting data concerning thf f in e imc* Paslgv hns accepted the Allied
this time and we feel quite sure that
many's great Industrial leaders, has
and
Hendersonville sleet wns report­ articles in the Itotarian Magazine and terms respecting capitulations.
her work will be enjoyed quite ns
paid a visit to the occupied area.
|
ed, while Wilmington, on the other wanted some of the members to make
Ismet, according to an earlier dis­
much by the music lovers of Sntifor'd
A letter has been sent to the Dengue nnd surrounding cities. This concert “Return of Miles O’Rourke” M akes B ig Hit and , hand, reported only n cold rain with talks each week on some liva topic patch to llavas, Informed M. Bom_
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tuirni
an ithermometer
hovering nround the
of Nations by the congress of the tonight is the culmination of the de­
taken out of the Rotnrinn nnd Rob pnrd, head of the French delegation,’
Play
Showed
to
Capacity
House
froexing point. The local wenther pre­
French Socialist party in session in sire of the ladies of Sanford compris­
Doily will start this procedure by after yesterday’s conference* that the
diction is for much colder wenther hy
Turks were disposed to consider the
Lille, in which are participating dele­ ing the Tam O’Shnnter Band to show
Once more the K. of
Hall wns Junes, nnd her "Sweetie.” was Alex, morning with snow or sleet during talking on Advcilining next week, allied treaty as finally presented, nnd
gates from Great Itrituin, Germany, the home folks what they hnve accom­
played by Mat Turbcll. Their ncting the night. At R o'clock reports from taking his text from the Rotnrinn a r­
with Sunday night's Inst minute con­
Belgium and France, declaring it lr. plished in n few months. They also packed to the doors to witness the sec­
should hftve lieen seen to- la* appre­ all sections indicate a thermometer ticle.
ond
showing
of
that
popular
little
cessions included might not refuse to
the duty of tho league to attem pt to want to demonstrate thnt under the
ciated. and their playing went far
Deane Turner, chairman of the sign. Tlie negotiations were then re­
settle tho reparations quest Ion. The able leadership of Bandmaster Hall piny uf Irish life, written hy Fnther Inwards making a very successfully I lending lie.tweeii .'10 nnd 22 degrees,
•! Iloys Work committee, gave a report newed und ns at present believed, with
Hfnnessy,
pastor
of
the
local
Catho­
with
cold
winds
prevalent
in
some
letter calls for tho “disarmament of (they have accomplished wonders ami
lic church, and to say that the large carried out drama. Every move of sections, hut the fall of sleet and on jhe work And asked for a commit­ successful results.
hntr.V
1 1hey will fare the big audience to­ crowd wns over pleased with the pro­ theirs called for laughter, nnd there snow seems to have ceased.
tee to meet with tho Boy Scouts troop
' The workmen in. the coal mines if night with the supreme feeling of sa t­
wns
no
doubt
but
thnt
these
two
were
recently adopted hy tho Rotary Club
the Saar valley taken over by the isfaction that all players hnvc—they duction would be'putting it mildly. excellent, In fact 1(H) per cent perfect
ltH(MINGIIAM, Alif., Feb. fi.— nnd this committee will assist thc
Ixing before thc tjme for the* curtain
French in compensation for tho ruin­ know their parts nnd they will give
While Birmingham wns emerging good work with thc lloy Scouts in ev­
to rise, the hall was parked to its ca­ in their *pnrts.
ing hy thc Germans of mines in nor­ satisfaction.
Tho Tam O’Shnnter pacity, nnd marly of the came people
The music of the' evening wns fur­ from the grasp of icy fingers .which ery way and all the RotnrinnB will Cnrlnt Shipments For Monday. F«h. 5
thern France during the war, have Band is one o f ‘our best assets. It is
nished hy the Schirnrd Bros and Mrs. paralyzed power lines and wires com­ Irml their aid to this movement.
Florida—Hanford Section .................20
‘truck beruuso of a refusal of the something in which all of us are in­ thnt Witnessed tho first performance
municating with the outside world, J Dr. I'uleslun was asked to tell about Florida—Manatee Section . .......... 4
C.
V. Mahoney.
of
this
play
were
present,
ns
it
is
n
governing commission to double their terested and we should all attend the
Fat lief llciinessy is to he congratu­ the sleet storm claimed its second vic­ his experience with n visitor to the
C alifornia ............
7
wages. The mines produced iriuu mil­ concert tonight not solely with the piny thnt can Is1 seen several times lated upon the hit his play hns made
tim last night when Herbert McClain city one day this week when nt n Florida ........................
nnd
one
wouldn’t
tire
of
it.
2
lion tons yearly.
idea of helping the hand financially
The cast of characters, all mem­ with the Sanford public, thc fine III, was electrocuted ns he stepped on meeting this gentleman said he had
The French continue to take into hut helping them with the glnd hand
bers of Father llenncssy’s congrega­ training he gave each player and *hi- j a |IVI, vVin.. blown down hy a gale Sat- found Hie real Rotaty spirit more
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Total
rustoily or deport Germans j.uilty of ol appreciation and giving them o u r(
wonderful way these players lived up unlay night. Will Keyscr, a negro manifest in the south than in the
tion,
were
excellent
In
their
different
subversive measures against the or- moral support. Sanford is known
to form. This play will bu carried on fruit peddler, Mirtatnhcd ns n result north, the southern people being nat­
throughout the length and breadth o f M " “ "«&gt; l,“-* ^ ‘*
^
*}* V“!* the read, playing the nearby towns, of exposure in the cold.
s p y in g authorities.
Dentin ition* of Fjorjdn Hhlpmrnt* i
ural iiorn Rotnrinn* and nlwnyn ready
tfie land as one of the greatest band 0(1
** '**"1*™ """ '
anil all we hnve to sny is, that the
School sessions are demoralized and to render service and thnt Rotary had Chicago, 8; t ulutpUtu, 1; Atlanta, l; . .
were some in the piny that could take
BERLIN, Feb. fi.—Chancellor Cuno towns in the south and this hns been
ones missing this piny in The towns business and private life are general­ brought this idea to thc people of thc Wnycross, fi; Cincinnati, 1; Savannah,
their places with regular road shows.
wns traversing tho Ruhr nren when deserved for under the leadership of
I; Cleveland, I; Florence, 3; Pitts­
visited will miss one of tho finest lit*
Mr*. Charles Wood*, playing the tio comedy dramas ever presented for ly inconvenienced. TrninsA’nlering the north more than anything else coujd burgh, 1.
news of the French occupation of Ef- Mr. Ball several good hands hnve been
,
city ranged up to two hours behind c|o.
fenberg and Appcnwelor In Baden establishod hero nnd in other parts of part of Mrs. O’Rourke, with her Irish their, inspection.
_
schedule, making only one residence
The Ilotnrinns also decided to a t­
brogue, Mr. John Schirnrd ns bather
reached him, arid no officinl action in the county.
mail delivery possible. Fnljing wires tend the banquet given the Califor­ Diversions Filed Since Last Report;
O’Sullivan,
his
impersonation
of
the
vnn'rc is expected before his return
And don't*forget that in Mndamo
AMERICAN LEGION
broke down the fire ulurm system of nia visitors bore next Wednesday
Front Wnycross, Feb. 3rd: Dcslin- i
NINE COURSES
.
to Berlin tomorrow.
Kenefiek you will hnve a real treat. Irish priest; Mr. K. W. Stiles nnd Mrs.
tlie
rity.
til
to Cincinnati 4, Potomac Yards 2,
night
and
to
give
them
a
Rotnrian
G.
C.
Fellows,
ns
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oates,
NO GOLDFISH
Tho officinl note apprising the Ger­ Tho entire jlregram is probably one of
Buffalo 1, Chicago 1, Terre Haute 1,
welcome
during
their
visit
here.
St.
Demand*
on
coni
yard*
Monday
and
Jack
Fox
as
the
step
son,
all
come
man government .o f 'The impending tho best musical programs ever pre­
Columbus I, Ixiulsviilc 1, Chicago 1,
In for u largo share of praise for the
There's big doin’s nt the Parish were so heavy that dealers fear a Petersburg will have a big district
occupation Was delivered to the for­ sented to the people of Hnnford nnd
able manner In which they took and House Wednesday night when the lo­ furl famine if the cold spell contin­ meeting in March nnd Sanford will go Baltimore 1.
eign office In tho Wllhclmqlrnssc 12 you cannot afford to miss it.
carried through their parts.
Front Savannah, Feb. 1th: Destined
cal American Ix'glon post put* on a ues. Business establishments operat­ down there 100 per cent strong and
hours after tho French cavalry enter­
ed without stunm hent if they 'were take thc city.
to Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 2, Providence
John
l'ctold,
playing
the
lending
wrestling,
boxing
match
nnd
general
GOVKRNOR'H
DAY
AT
ed thc Baden sector.
1, Columbus 1, Cincinnati 1, Detroit
role as "Mile*," assisted hy Mrs. Os­ good lime to which every Legion nmn customers of the Birmingham Railway
While n section of the’ press dis­
SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR
Light
and
Power
Company,
all
avail­
1,
St. lx&gt;ul* 1, Cleveland 1, Washing­
borne
Herndon
as
thc
leading
lady,
in Sanford is invited and if you lacusses the new French movo in phloADDRESS ON AGRICULTURE and sweetheart of Miles, were Incom­ long to n post elsewhere your pres­ able steam being used to mako the
ton
1.
mstlc tones, born o f the prevailing
electricity.
parable.
The
fine
way
in
which
Mr*.
Front
Buffalo, Feb. 5th; Destined
ence
will
lie
welcomed.
resignation with which Germany's
( l l y T h e A s a n r l u t e d l * res» »
Scores of automobiles were pulled
Hcrridon
carried
out
her
unusunlly
Did
you
know
we
are
goin'
to
have
to
Boston
1.
TAMPA,
Feb.
fl.—‘
T
oday
Is
Gov­
helplessness is largely contemplated,
in by wrecker cars, disabled by fall­
several of the conservative organs ernor's day nt tho South Florida fair hard, vole, managing the scenes that a club house? Well, we are) and it will ing trees. Residence sections of the
Shipping Point Information for Ms
with the governor and his staff as offi­ called for real acting, going through be big enough to house nny conven­
have been aroused 'to a fit of fury.
city suffered damage irreparable for
Tho Kreuz Zcltung demands tho cial guests. Governor Hardee will de­ it all Just an smoothly as would be tion that comes to Sanford. Band­ years when beautiful trees were up­
day, February Sth
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‘ * SANFORD. FI jA.: Warm, showers,
immediate breaking off of relations liver an address on agriculture in exnccted of old timers, calls for spe­ master Ball is a little ci*zy on the rooted and torn by the weight of their Ur •■ \ JZK
cial mention, nnd her acting wns en­ subject but he is right in the matter
It seems that the mystery about thc Hauling* light, demand and move­
with Fratpc and tho expulsion of nil the afternoon.
joyed by cvcryono present. Mow Jack- of boosting Sanford in putting over ice laden branches.
disappearance
of Clifford Peabody ment slow, market dull. Carload* f.
French and Belgian members (if the
At 7 o'clock Inst night street car
The Herald delivered *ix times a ton, the Iri¥h cop, would. hAvc led one this building. Come out, boys, to the
has
been
clcafcd
up at last and in­ o. b. usual terms. 10 inch crates Gol­
Allied Control missions, as well as
traffic was at a standstill intsrmltto bcfleve th at "Jark'.'.WBS n regular meeting.
stead
of
finding
hi*
body somewhere den ,S elf-blanching 4-A do*, stalks In
the civilian nationals of both coun­ week for lf»c.
tlngly, though the day service was be­
on the force, and Luclln Mahoney was
Something to eat—yah sah. '
on
thc
east
coast
he
has
been found in the trough mostly 11.75, French Strain
tries now In Germany. ,
gun on various lines only to fail In
clever
ns
“
Mis*
Ursula'*
maid."
Cuba
alive
and
well.
No
details nro 4-6 dox. stalks in ths rough f 1.50­
It believes, inasmuch as official pro­ what the French now are bringing the
a few minutes.
’
Perhap* one of the hardest^role* of TRANSPORT ST. MIIIIEL
obtainable
at
this
writing
an to why
tests from (isrmany to the Allies are German; to achieve.
Many homes of tho city were en­
11.75.
WILL REACH SAVANNAH
he
went
nwny
or
just
why
the drama
no longer of avail, tho presence in
Tho bulk of the editorial comment the entire cast was a double part that
tirely
shrouded
in
darkness,
wires
be­
AT ELEVEN TOMORROW
was staged at Daytona when his cur TOTAL CARLQT SHIPMENTS *
Baris of the German charge d'af­ is given over to pointing out the “ut­ was played by Martin Temple. A*
ing down in every direction.
(
( I I * T h e A M ii r l i l r S I'rra a l
FROM SANFORD SECTION
Pnt*ey,
the
Ne'er-do-Well,
Martin
w ar shot full of holes and ttio uphol­
faires has become superfluous. Break­ ter lack of legal justification” for tho
THIS
SEASON TO D A T E - _.47T
stery cut with a knife and thc whtilo
ing off rtdjktlons, thc new a^por nr- French invasion of Badencse territo­ was good. He h*ud two roles (o carry, ' SAVANNAH, Feb. fl.—Ploughing ELECTION TO RECALL
Total
carlot
shipment* from Man
affair made to look as though he had
that of PaUcy and the part of thc through heavy s4as, tho transport St.
gues, also would cffectivcl^disi»osc ry.
MAYOR 8T. POTER3BURG
alee
section
this season to
Stranger,
and
It
took
some
acting
on
Mihicl,
bringing
hqme
the
last
con­
been
murdered
for
his
money.
It
is
of the rumors th at the Cuno govern­
HAS IIEEN FILED
Total
carlot
shipment*
from Saa
.ta
.
-_
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Marti*’*
pqrt
to
carry
theso.parts
as
tingent
of
American
troops
from
the
not
known
what
he
li
doing
In
Cuba
WASHINGTON, Feb. fi—Through
ment is nbogt to capitulate to thc
;ford last aeamm to d ate..
or what he intenda to do in the future
occupying powers.
- its embassy here tho German govern­ successfully as he did. He deserves Rhine, will arrive olfTyboo Bar a t II %r f n v T b r A i i 0 l l a ( U t * T f M l
o'clock - tomorrow morning, according
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. fl.-A n el­ but it la certain that after the fiasco Total carlot shipment* from MsAThat tlie French aggreatlona are ment formally denied, that It* pol- credit for his fine showing.
atoe last season to dal
But
•‘‘’■I tan of the play, the to Harbor Master Daniels, who said ection on the recall of Mayor Frank he pulled on his family and friends at
rapidly accomplishing ’complete na­ icq of resistance to thc French occu­
Daytona
that
he
will
not
return
here.
he
had
received
a
wireless
fropi
the
parts
that
kept
th*
house
in
an
uproar
Pulver
has
been
asked
in
petitions
III
tional unification in Germany is con­ pation had been modified, nnd declarPOTOMAC YARDS: Total 14:
tended by \he Lokal Anteiger which cd “on' the contrary thfc unanimous a t every appearance of these two, ship. All plans are completed for the ed at the city hall'today. More than The Incident Is closed and it it sin­
r»y« that neither Bismarck nor Von resistance on the part of Germany U were the parts of "Birdie" and “A1 reccptio nand entertainment of the the necessary number of names are cerely hoped that it will remain clos­ Y., 4; Baltimore, 3; Washington,
Pittsburgh, 2; Buffalo, I ; Cs
ed for the benefit of all concerned.
said to be on thc petitions.
Hlndcnhurg succeeded in achieving steadily growing.”
• • ex." Bird hi was played by Mrs. I. L. troops.
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LOOKS LIKE PEACE

LADIES BAND
PLAYS TONIGHT
AT HIGH SCHOOL

FIRST TRIAL OF PROFITEERS
AND ALLEGED WAR FRAUDS
BEGINS TODAY AT WASHINGTON

ALL DIFFERENCES

ONE HUNDRED
PER GENT MEET
OF ROTARY CLUB

DRAMATIC CLUB OF CATHOLIC
CHURCH SCORED ANOTHER BIG
SUCCESS LAST NIGHT AT K. C. HALL

CELERY MARKET

Clifford Peabody
Found in Cuba
Is Report Here

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1923^
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PAGE SIX
wrought iron va*c, was won by 'Mr*.
W. J. Thigpen.
Those enjoying this lovely affair
were Mr*. W. J. Thigpen, Mt*. S. E.
MRS. FRED DAIGBH. Society Editor IJorrett, Mr*. G. F. Smith, Mrs. Wal­
ter Wight, Mr*. J. G. Sharon, Mr*. U
Ptiono 217-W
P. Me Culler, Mrs. A. M. l)cForrc*t
te y n k i f t ■
trl* » t»
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ta M
jmm n r * * n t » H « t » l n « . w r i t
ta
a iat.. mr
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a .tk
a»|M
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-----|M il.^l«^»* field, Mass.
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“MILKS O’ROURKE"

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Noted
to Florida for Winter

T h e P r in c e ^ !
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For Florida: Rain tonight
RETURNS TO SANFORD .
Dh f!. j T Melnhardi, famous
' VIOLA DANA
and probably Tueidny, cold­
throughout the country for hi* skill.
—IN— •
Comedy
Drama
of
Irish
Life
by
er Tuesday und in North
in applying ^he Blisalless Method*
und Centrnl portion* to­
nnd who especially became conrp:cR ev. J. A . H ennessy
I r w l l a . a r telepliatw* l k » ! ! » * •
night; much colder Tuesday
uuus
ainco sueccwsfully nttcndinft
bm ( m l l r a n w l a l , *
in North and Central por­
■
e n title d
HHIDGB LUNCH BON
John D. Rockefeller and other not­
tion*.
The member* of the Social departa
Orff.
ed individual*, h** returned to
. SOCIAL*CALENDAR
ii:, nl ,&lt;f TV WomatiV Club nre entitlR ]j
Daytona, Florida, tq readme his
W |o cycr hesod jif sudj.u thing u
Monday “Th-* Return of Slllew O'­ • &lt;| to n?k one gde»t for tho Bridge
winter practice. t j
.
. . r
pawning a bikytf And yet thstu
Rourke at the K- of C. Hall. 8 p. m. Luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 13, at the
Dr. Meinfcnrdl fieetime eminent
v r tA tim /m
Tuesday—Mrs. R. A. Newman will en­ Purish House.
after producing miraculous tcsuHs When you wear our glasses.you j what happened to Pretty Rnt^
tertain, the member* of the Ev­
who, became the protege of a
Tho name* of those expecting to
In previously pronounced incurnlde (ton’t have to be jiernctually
ening
Bridge Club
Chronic Disease* und • Deformities rled about tholr falling off. You ly powni»rokcr. The story of be,
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attend, and the name* und remltTue*day—Hoard meeting of the Wo25 JH.r ,,u„ t) aI„ to he tum through application of his original can go right on with your usual' Rutii escapc-d lming clnimed by
mun'» Club.
^
rt&gt;! #,i in to Mr*. K. A. Newmnn not later
ItloodloM Methods—without the housework because we ntuke hobo who pawned her has a ttronj
O'i than Saturday, Feb. 10, a* positively Ka ter
Tuesday—Concert by the Tam
*"
'
VS i use of Surgery. It is said that his them to fit and to give perfect human appeal. Also—
- • i
i
Shanter Hand at High nclmol at i no name will be accepted after that
•
methods arc similar to those em­ service.
BULL MONTANA in
AT
8:00
P,
M.
Who’s going to get that free chick­
8:16 p. m.
ployed by the famous Prof. Lij^dnte,
•
Wednesday—General buitnos* meet­
en ?Hcar thu “Hen Roost Patrol," a*
enr. of Vienna, Austria. Pnticntr. u\Ve See T hat You Sec” The Punctured Prince
K . OF C. HALL
played by the Tam O’Shnnter I-adles
ing of Woman'* Club.
come to Daytona from.all pnrts of
Tomorrow—Jack llolt in'-M ilh!
BIUTHDAY PARTY
TickctH 75p—No Scats Reserved the United State* every year to
Wednesday—Mrs. I). L. Thrasher will
On Snturdny nftemoon Lydia Mar­ Band ut the High school Tuesday, Feb.
a Man"; also n Snub Pollard feat.
entertain the member* of the Fort­
Piny will be repeated by tne consult hint.
garet Rankin entertained a number
d&gt;v ...____
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same cast of Sanford players as
nightly Bridge Club.
Dr. Melnhardi hns been attend­
of her little friend* from 3:30 untjl
Sanford’* latest acquisition, the Inst spring. “Ask those who ing Clinic* throughout the north­
Thursday—Mr*. It. A. Newman will 6 o’clock, In honor of her tenth birth­
’
entertain the Duplicate Bridge day at her home in Twelfth nnd Oak. Turn O’.Shunter Ladies Band, compor- saw It.”
ern Citlc* during the past summer
orrOYlKTRISTOFTICIAN
ed
entirely
of
Sanford
girl*,
will
give
NOTICE
club at her home on Fourth street.
Most Interesting outdoor gnmes
months nnd he recently nnnounoed
their
opening
program
n
t
the
High
Tiie
Rpnorablo
Board’ of (’Banty
were
cri}rycd
by
nil
taking
part;
later
Thursday—Colonial Pageant nt Par­
thnt he hns advanced n complete Phone lit)---------Opposite l*. O
school Tuesday, Feb. Cth. Admission
iCominissioner* in nnd for Scaia*;*'
ish houso under the auaplce sof the an Interesting content wn:» given,
relief for Rupture by the Hlondless
.
County, Fin., will receive bids at tkm
Woman’* Club. Both afternoon nnd Paul Rigger* being winner of the 60c.
Methods without using Medicine,
ni'xt reinilnr meeting to be held w
prixe.
Surgery or Injections.
The
Herald
delivered
ids
times
a
evening.
Silver
l.ako
swimming
parlies
ore
Tuesday;
February fith, A; D, U*2J, ,r
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.
To
merchant*
und
btulnol*
people
After 1:30 refreshments of' ice
J .
..
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Friday—Colonial Ball nt Parish house
week for 16c.
.
Ju.it n* popular now a* they were inJof Sanfonjj
Id
o'clock
a. in. for the pun-ha* «{
cream
and
cake
were
nerved,
after
given liy Woman'* club, 8:30 p. m.
t h e gooil old summer time..People nre
p o r Rt!Vcrn| yrnr* I have been
a
Who’s going to gut the free chick-j
which
Cuple
calendar*
wore
given
as
Snturdny—Mrs. L. P. McCuller will fnvor,.
Cures Malaria. Chllla
*1,
nt Haseldon* pavilion every day en resident of Sanford and employ all en7 Hoar the “Hen Roost Patrol"
entertain tho member* of the Ev­
and
fever,
Dengue
or
•“
•.There enjoying the occasion were Joying the water nnd having picnic white help nnd I always see thut they- as played by the TAM O’SHANTKR
ery Week Bridge Club.
.. ...... ..
l-ir,.o.n.w
are first clnss mechanic* before I LADIES’ RANI) at the High School
Irene Fellows, Mary Maxwell, Mar- parties,
....-t(c E:iVA' U
. 0?qUS' 3
Tuektlay, February Cth.
‘jr.T-'Jt:.
trust
them
with
a
oh.
Tho
maority
guerito
Renaud,
Bartorn
ltennud,
AlMi** Adam*, of Springflolil, Maw,
Doc Haxeldon i* sore on the city of
in the charming house attest of Mr* ice Thompson,1’Inox Thompson, Mnmlu Hnnfoid. Ho my* that un account of jof the men In my employment are
married and have families, that
Keller, I&lt;oui*v Evans, Dorothy l-»wOPEN FOR BUSINESS
A. M. DoForreit.
son, Thowel Thompson, Bill Lyle and.the rapid growth of Hanford that ins j-frnde ench day wilb some locnl l»usiThe Bel-Jur Colfce Co., i o;»cn for
I’ uil Bigger*
place on Silver Lake will soon l&gt;&lt;* in ik'S* of Sanford. So why not let me liusincr.s und ull orders Will be pronipf- j
’ Ben Johnson of Jacksonville spent
the city limit* of this city. But he serve you in my line?
ly filled us usual.. Phone MiW.
the week end in Hanford attending to
should worry. Hi* clegent swimming
'’ROBIN HOOD'’ TUB GREAT
2(l?;2tc '
business.
•
AMERICAN COMIC OPERA place will ho mure popular than ever.
•e
-r—
A specialty. I have Mr. Watson,
Mil*’Geraldine ,,&lt;kk1 "f Commerce.
Hear
Marian
Kenlilc,
lyricsoprano,;
The abort life of the average play,
sign painter, who has worked til and
Go., I* the attractive gueat of Mis*
tiro
passing fame of the average star, formerly with the Boston Conserva­ out of Sanford f&lt;»r several year*, lie
Annie Hnwkin* nt her homo on Celery
hns always been the rub of tho the- tory of Music, now head of the Mu- has proven to lie n first via** sign
nvonue. .
IF
Ulrica I buslnes*. • Each year brings sie Department of Slet*:on University. painter by the ninny sign* he has
Next to 1'rlnccss Theatre
Mr. nnd Mr*. Knrl Schultz an­ forth it* endless crop of “Successes of She will sing nt the la m O Shanter painted while lu re. I will guarantee |
the
century,”
“hits
of
the
«.ge“
l»lg-!
I-ndles
Bund
concert
luesdny.
heb.
d.
every job and assure uatisfnction. My:
nounce tile Idrth of n dnughter Sun­
day, February I. The young lady post sensation in twenty year*.’’ a n .lllb 'A «H the High rwhool, Admission price* nre very reasonable. No job
B eautiful Five Room
WHEN THE DOCTOR I’RESCIUBtS
Echo r'Oc.
too large or small.
weigh* nine pounds nnd ha* !»ech where are they r.ll today?
Sem
i-Bungalow
gives
no
answer,
neither
dues
the
bill­
a certain medicine lii* work i* in n k
named Helen June.
The Daily Herald, l^c per week.
board, the Ouijn Iwrard or the daily
if
that prescription is not filled with
Modern Throughout on Imrifi*
PAINTING CONTlt \CTOR
Mr. nnd Mr*. A. II. Hamrick nr- newspaper*! Like .Shakespeare’s 1*&gt;or
tb-folnte
accuracy with the belt ud
Well Located Lot
rvK.
SKATING AND DANCING. LAKE
^
Sanford, Florida
rived here yesterday, from Orlando, player, they have "strutted nnd frelpurest drugs. Our prescription *ntk
W ill Sacrifice for less;
n n d a re stopping n t t h e Montezuma. (ted* their hour or two" nnd then van* j MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WED-j
_
hack* Up the akiil of the phyriciia.
26R-3IC
Mr. Hamrick i* manager of tho local jhlicd into the great limlio of the for NESDAY NIGHT.
Wo use only the purest and fnshcit,
Than $5,000 gotten.
drugs and compound them in strkt
Piygly Wiggly store.
TERMS
When, therefore, n play goes bn THE MOONLIGHT KpKNE
nrcordtuicp with diroctien*. In that
Fur Full Information See
’ Mr. and Mr*. It. T. Thrasher, Miss year after year, showing to logger
way only does snfety lie.
IN "ROHIN HOOD'
l-oulw.Thrasher nnd Mr*. N. IL Gar­ and bigger audience*; when it* score
R. C. BOWER
A . 1 CONNLLIA
ner and baby motored to .Maitland. |Ul,,| .song continue to outsell a dozen
The second net reveals n moonllfht
PRESCRIPTION
HIlliCGIST
Sanford,
Florida,
Jan.
37,
1!'J3.
Orlando
yesterday
limes
over,
ail
the
ragtime
and
Jazz,
Winter Park and
scene ill Sherwood Forest, conceded to
SONS
phone
325-------------The
Hrnll Slot*
As
required
by
Section
I.1.
Chapter
•‘hits
of
the
age"
it
is
a
m
atter
worth
uflernoun.
lie the most beautiful stage picture
special note. We refer to “Roldn ever devised. The entire hand of out- 551)0, Law* nf Florida, 1 will Ire in
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Smith nnd Dr. Hood" written some thirty year* ago l.iWH, archers, bowman and followers the-following plares, on the date and
M. K. Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, are by Rcgnnid DcKovcn and Harry U. reveling in the sports of their* free between the hours sj t after each, for
spending n short time here before Smith, and which Manager May Val­ life. “Will Scarlet" sings the! renown­ the puf|M&gt;«e of roccvling Tux Returns
1 Store in Florida
going to Daytona where they will entine will present ut the Princess ed “It Take* Nine Tailors to Make a for the year 11*23:
10 Stores in G eorgia
Gdncva—February
7th,
10:00
n.
m.
upend the remainder of the winter.
Theatre February &lt;!0lh.
Man," often, called the “Crow Song."
Originally produced by the famous a* the story 13 of n fnmous bowman, to 3:00 p. in.
• The many friends of Mr it Gccil Bofttoninns, it has been continually and hi* humoryu* experience in Nhoot. • Osceola—F ebruary'Rth, 10:00 n. m.|
Gabbeit will be ittfurasted to know before the American public. And to- ing at a crow. The entire male chor­ to 3:00 p. in.
jfi
that she arrived here yevierday from day it la still breaking box office rec- us join In the number, and frequedlly ' Chuluoto- February I'tli, 10:00 n. m .j| ■
Washington, tju., und i* the guest of ords, still selling out on the first day is recalled many tirties before music
Mrs. S. K. Barrett, nt her home on nl its seat sail still bringing laugli- lovers will allow the opera to proceed.
Phone 127
Sanford’s New Store
, ter and romance nnd happiness to l Then follows "Brown October Ale," to *L0O p. m.
Magnolia «venue.
’ 1(1
thousands. "D Promise .Me" is the the great baritone song, ltd by ‘ Little, Oviedo- February 12th, IU;0U a. m. ft]
Mrs. Edith Little of St. Petersburg biggest seller of any single musical John" in which.the great male chorus to 3:00 p. m.
Altamonte—February 13th
will glvo an address nt the Washing­ composition, just us it was the first Is assisted by the girls’ chorus, a t­
ton Tea Thursday afternoon. Her sub­ year of the opera’s production.
a.
m. to 12:00 m.
tired In Lincoln greon, and appearing
Lopgwood
Fcbrunry 13th, 1:00
je c t will Ik* Art, and it I* hoped that
as Irowmpn. The entire second net is
ns ninny ns possible will hear this in­ Jew elry T heft
nt. to 3:00 p. m.
n wonderful entertainment in itself.
Lake Mary—February lllh, 10;00
teresting address, ns it is n treat in
May Valentine's "Robin Hood”
S tirs up Miami, Of­ willjMvh
store for those wh owill lie so fortu­
n.
nt. to 3:00 p, nt: *
lie given a sumptuous revival at
Pabla—February
15th, 10:00
nate ns to hear her.
ficials Searching the Princess Theatre, February 20th.

“THE RETURN OF

LOCALS

BABY’

y

or

TONIGHT, FEB. 5TH

Tom Moore

NOTICE

W hen Your Bread don’t suit You try

. SIGNS

.SANFORD MAID BREAD

.

R O U T H BAKERY

Win. Musgiove

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

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tn 12:00 ni.

The Washington birthday celebra­
tion thnt starts at tho Parish house on
Thursday nftemoon promises to In­
line of tho most enjoyable cventB of
the season. This atfair is being put
on by the Woman's Club of Snnlyrd
a m ] tho proceeds from th&lt;* same will
Ik- used for the b u ild in g fund. All the
money will Ito spent in Hanford, in re­
modeling Hie Woman'* Club house.

fv

For People M ho Filched SS'ia.OPii
Tiie Herald delivered
Worth of Jewelry from Residence
you had litis morning.

1 , 1, TXr .lianrtntM rr**«l
MIAMI, Feb. 1.—Municipal nnd
private dcttk’tivu agencies Joined to­
day in the Mpnrvh for 3230,000 worth
of jewelry stolen Irani the home of
David G. Joyce, Chicago nillllonnfn)
|unilM*rmnn Tuesdny night. Mrs. Jqj'ce,
, to whom the .towel* belonged, sent an
EVERY W EEK BRIDGE C-LlUl 'nilplane to tho fishing enmp Mow
Olio of the most delightful social Miami where her husband liad l«*n
events of the p art week was tho Ushlng for several day* mid tho air­
bridge luncheon, given Haturduy by plane returned nt noon today with
Mrs. Forrest Lake, nt the Seminole Joyce who will direct the search for
Hotel at Winter Park. The giie*l3 the burglar*.
were the ntemhora of the Every Week
. Rridge Club.
SKATING AND DANCING. LAKE
Following the delicious six-course
luncheon, n very interesting game of MARY SKATING ACADEMY. WED2f.S.3lc
bridge wns played. Tiie prize, a NKSDAY NIGHT.

Monroe- February Lrith, 1:«*«» p- m.
to 3:00 p. in.
-rv
A. VAUGHAN?
Tax Assessor.
ltd I-5td; Hw

Daily Fashion Hint

Table Linen, per yard

98c

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Open Dny nnd Nluht

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Ladies’ Rest Room

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Can He Seen nl Our Plato
Would yotf like to own n car of this kind-one thnt will Rive
you servlet! for every dollar you invest in it7 If so, give us
your order now for n IlUl’l*.

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Hanford, Fla„ Corner Second Street nnd Hanford Avenue
4
Distributors Seminole und Lake Counties &gt;
a

One of the Largest and Most Up-to-date Drive-In Filling
i I* i l - I.. I LI,.
9 at... n ln lit '
Stations
in this part &lt;&gt;of
the state
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Table Napkins, per dozen

8 YEARS OLD—Hah run over 200.000 miles nnd now runs
like n new cur. This
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AN AT&gt;APTAM,1? DESIGN
Tlii* dainty frock of white pique ranv
be cut out a t the front to form a U*
shaped neck, or it may l&gt;C slaslicri,,
umferf.iiril and rolled with the coiltr
to form revem. As illitttratfel the tract
vest i» of tucker! organdy. A leather belt
hold* in the fulness at the wairt. The
ntodrl U such a aimplc one that it lend*
it or If to development in o variety of
materials. 'In brown taffeta ft U «■ccerlingly dreiay. Medium tire requires
a jf yard* jAinrii matrrial. ’ ' ' »

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S i r a t t h e . H e r a l d l l u l H l n * . 107
H l t i i l t l A « r , S a n f o r d , K l a . ____

is one of (he jokes of the Mason. The
government U ,spending million* in
tux money to prohibit the booze traf­
fic ami all they prohibit is prohibi-

The H erald Printing: Co
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K # w ln « l f I f l i l i l f
a n d la p«bll»l&gt; fd r t f t r g r l d n x . A d t r r l l a l a s r a l r a a i l r k n o w n ■» n p p l l r a t l o n . 12.00 p e r j r n r . a l n a &gt; # In n i l t n n r r .

m : . m i K i t T i l l : a s s o c i a t k i i i' i i k s s
T he A sso c ia te d IT«-n* Is ex clusiv ely
• Millet! in Ih e u e s fo r reiiutllleatlon nr
a l l p ew * (tleixilchee e re illU d lo It « r
n o t . o t h e r w i s e rr e d llc il In th is
nn.l a ls o t h e local n e w s pu b lish , il
h e re i n .
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All r i c h IB o f re - p n h llc a ll'.ii of special
d i s p a tc h e s h e r e i n a r e i»l«o reserv ed .

F o r e l c n A*l«'*?'t«tmt R - p r e » . n t « l l v e

THE AMITtir ANPlITJlS ASSOCIATION

SIDNEY O. CHASE

—A neW Library Building in the center of the city
—ExtenHion of the present Ijulkhoad on the lake«h
-The new pier and bout basin finished before January,
1924.
‘
‘
A big Auditoriu mthat will scat at least 5,000 people.
-New home -for the Campbell-Lo&amp;fag Post, American
Legion.

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S s b a r r l r i t u a I 'rlr e la .W in n e r

1.
2,

The German plutocrats who have
been grinding down the common peo­
ple for years and especially since the
war, are trying to foment trouble In
the Ruhr district beenuac the seizure
of their properties by the French will
show up these people to the rent of
Germany. There will bo n great

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A Community Chest out of which all funds will ho
drawn.
-Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
•Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
soft water.
4
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•Systematic mosquito campaign ami cleaner city.
-Ten thousand p e o p le 'hero-one y e ar front to d a y .

A Sanford Iuntltulion under the direct man
ngemcnl of the following

HOARD OF DIRECTORS
J . R. A n th o n y , W . H . T u n n ic liffe , D r. S. Pul
c s lon, E . H. H a w k in s, W . E . S cogghn,

l o t January were
powers for^this prevention of -Urtjt:st an
and Illegitimate actions.
Many .1 Ini
rascally intention is dropped because |J r
of the possibility of "getting it in thejtih
papers." The papers publish what to
they cun secure o f "news not with i
the idea of punishing-an d names, in- numers, (hie to the organization percidents and actualities are blA. nut-,
by the Utilities commission,
ter ini upon which to l.nse nnd Inten- ‘which has educated the cum ih'.era to
si fy the story told. Without names the neceiiit yof early pnymc it, and
el thnsij who were a part of the incl- extension of servisa l&lt;. cuztomvi.-; v.lni
dent there would la* no story- T o o ;jl,j mrt obtain It Ih fore, are assigned,
omit those renders the telling of the
fho principal-reawn* for the inTlie receiptt jumped from
teas than $$f(K)0 In Dwctnber to &gt;he
January figure, n id December was an

C. F. Williams

ALL DEPOSITS IN SU R E D

Sanfor.d, Florida

iiii"n«ane over tho'prccsdtfiT r.iodth.

CROSS-STATF. I,INFS NEEDED

“.Mr. M offat dcrllhed t » i .l'm itc
There have been frequent referenc­
Thin is not an obituary notice and
Day
by
day,
in
every
pray,
it
is
be­
how
mi.ch of (he IJ4.CO0 will tic prof­
es made in The Gazette to the fifteen
Sidney O. Chase is one of the few men
ing
demonstrated
Hh/it
Florida
is
nn
The
people
of
both
the
east
nnd
it
for
the city, hut'll Is a*•amed that
•ores
of
tiled
land
on
Mabbctte
street
alive that have graced the editorial
Florida are the iV.r.lings tof th * plant* will Ins
agricultural
state.
While
the
citrus
west
coasts
of
South
owned
by
Sir.
Nave.
IDs
experiment
1D23 SritiNG MODELS IN
page of thin paper. H is merely A
note that in , thi* issce apprars an crop i* at present the most Important, Uan been watched with interest, be­ keenly interested in the vajrlous pro­ grenliy in excers bf the ■est.iHatf
ject,, for tlm construction of railroads made by t|ji* crlmiiiisiii*ri ndniv time
MIEL1NERY
excellent article ai»&gt;nt our distin­ lha time t* not fur distant whan this cause wo believe the results which he
can
no
longer
be
truthfully
sr.id.
The
gels wil play n big port In tho future and highways acre?* the peninsula. ago. It is impossible for the com­
guished fellow townsman front the
Skinner Magazine of Dunedin.
We variety of fatm crops whicli can be of O: coin county, luist week hu 'I here is common interest to he _serv­ mission to ascertain hoiv nutch prof*
tit* getting in the big city cinia and produced in this state i* a surprize to shipped lettuce to the northern m.ir- ed by hUi b , lines of communication, .it the utilities will yield until the
i. Monday he received p wire *tat- apd tbero i* no doubt Ibe very general now plant is in operation.
arc prone to pass up the personal iic-i the uninformed. The state has a type
"When the new ei|iiipl»ent •* in-tiso
counts and achievements of. our fel­ of soil to suit nlmcst every kind of,j„j, tliat the shipment hnd been sold desire of the people Will result in both
built ill tile tiie commission will i t aide to de­
hnnford, l iurixi
low citizen but the editor of the Herald crop that ran lie grown in this inti-1 Pittsburg for twenty-five cents ft railway and highway !&gt; inu
termine just where it stm.ds. No tb-fwill never issue a sheet so large that tude, and the people are awakening to hamper more than the clorost top very near fu tu re - it may I'f
itiltc word ul rap* reduction h been
we will overlook the good points in this fact. The one crop farmers nn* price. Recently his lettuce did tile cm I rn"t?:r will be opened.
apokrai, but if has been rumored on
the people of Sanford and especially Ix-cnming scarcer every year. Diver­ same thing in Jacksonville, in compe­ The announced purpose ol
‘soverai occasions that both the watthe people who have achieved big; sification is becoming the watchword, titive with the older lettuce-growing ('oast railway l . build from
IlKTTHIt UEADINf
things in tins world and in our own and this is ns il should tie. When the r ret ions of the state. Yesterday « Okeechobee, while not a*
world in nnd about Sanford.
The; Florida farmer produces most of his [Sanford buyer was in Kissimmee look- C!ipiB-state railway, i- a *
will inin t more sntfsfm tin
Herald is proud of Sanford citizen*;'eatables on his own farm, with some ling nt the celery on this tiled land.] movement In that dire.tion.
staple
crop
n t n side issue, he will That man, who knows the game, said lii.ii to be opened i.p by t!
lire to your reading. A
same
nnd only the modesty of S. O. Chase ;
have
begun
to
live
us
a
dirt
fanner
described
uu
of
mi
iiu;.*:
,’-sed
the
local
celery
is
as
fine
an
he
ever,
has prevented our writing something
uiw. He further said Osceola can • The ’limes-Utiion. disco.nbout him that would really describe should.—Orlando Sentinel.
grow better lettuce than Sanford, and
his life. And the article in this Issue
jest as good celery. H1* estimated
can he rend by the young men of this
liint in two weeks f»ur car loud-, of
period and ftudied and taken for an ■
m™tcin lit htiTi
■
eiery "ill roll from the celery por­ The people of t- .clii Flortiln. will
example of the boy who iiml some- 1
tion of this experiment in tiling I cs? I t e.-jpw inlly glad i" • •* •• road lead­
thing definite in view when lie start
than nine months ngo Tim land, which ing northwest froin Mmnu for what
cd in life and who worked to that erfd^
!&gt;:i» produced two crop* of lettuce hnd jl promises for the future :.s troll n*
undergoing the hardships of pioneer- *
!r :tus, pen-;, carrots nnd other vege-1for what will be in . oitiple bed by itu
ing in a new country, having failure! ]
tabic*, oil et handsome pro'it, was rompbtiorr. Tb.
along with success nnd surmounting
mid east
SA N FO R D M AR BLE &amp; G RANITE WORKS
cncleated pine and palmetto land!
obstacles that would have dUciuirag-f:
coasts of South Florida, only about
Kissimmee Gazette.
JOHN GOVE, I'roiirlclor
ed many, not looking'for the e a sy ;1
DID mjil-s np.irt a- lhr .row fiie.-i, arc
Every time some new section of the' Hcvcre.l Immlrcd mil"* apart lo trans­
walks In life but taking the hard
CEMICTERY WORK A SPECIALTY •
talc tries out celery and leltuCe their portation routes a-il every line deknocks nnd finally emerging from tin-]1
lOtH West First £tre*t
,
10l» Wrat First Strsrt
first Haim to recognition is the sl&lt;&gt;fray with victory perched on hi* ban- j1
-gi.it of "just iis good as Sanford.”
Well, we hove no claim on the celery j
Tiip iiiTR ie-'iti the Herald today i*
ind telluce of Florida nr any other]
rust a bun.di of flowers in any sense
state.
We Just go along in our hum 1
of the ward. It i* straight from tin*
ble wav* shiping more vegetable* un­
heart of the writer who knew Mr.
der refrigeration limn any other part
Chase and knew of many of his early
of
the world and with the biggest ice
struggiu* from hi* close friends who
t
bint
and cold Storage plant in Hie
knew him then and know him now
tale
taking
rare of till' thousand* of
for what ho is anil has always Wen
i.irs of vegetable* herb every season,
n res) honest-tu-goodneas American
if you gr.w it n* ■good ns Sanford,
business matt, a Sjinford citizen, a
brother,
il is no lead pipe ciii-h Ihut [
Florida citizen, a modest nnd unas­
you
will
lie able to sell il mid make
suming gentleman. We who know
him best know him for what lie t*
and we take delight in giving htt.i the
honor that t« due him
that poultry rai-ir.g it. i'lorid'i w&lt;fabl
t p,■•&gt;'., J!.it potihiy rjiiaiug Itk&lt; all oth­ Willy Shakespeare would say anil been done idicnd) in l lie way of de
Galli t'urei, the famous opera star,
velopnient to idiow that [t is n re -1
er liiioa of hu4iness must ha along W illy'Harrls will sny, also.
take* her exercise on the tups of the
plan
of 4incomparable tlchne . It
business lines. Tile rigiit kind of chick
tall imilding* in New Y’ork. Snys
will
not
l»e more limn n decade nr two
ens must l«* raised and the light kind
there is plenty of fresh air there.
In
foie
it
will be peopled with an illof feed must Ik! raised and if import­
dlietriowH
and
thiiviug poput il ion. it
ed feed must b- ptm bused lo fill in
Tampa is now in lln* cliilcbt** of the tile home giown feed it aliotild lie
ptobable mat in n generation H.aL.
pirate crew of Gnsparilla. Well, evon
pint of Florida Unit is below tia In. •
done. The lloek- must !*• watched with
that is better tbau being tin* clutches great cure and the m an- who exited*
M'pnratiu,; Hdl'Horough. I'idk,
(if.spfte peonle we know.
ill:) ami I ' n . i " 1 Truai tin ■i ...... .
to miike money from a poultry farm
Mitllb
of them will ill.VI mole p'" !■
must give it Ids care niul lit* time
Read what thi electric rate* wril In­ 'and whole attention. We aiv unite
than tin* intii - date of Florida Ii im
in (trlamlo nft*-r Ihe rut and l lieu-fig­ sure that poultry raiding in tlii* pm*
now. It i a fi-gion of great rewmre
tfip I lN V IT R IF IE D
ure whal Snnfonl wouiiV have under of the state can he made a profitable
k. \ laid of tlie o ' st rapid development
municipal ownership.
mid the new line of the Fast Luist
business on lands that probably would
riillway will make-much of it ne«e • t
noUbe tit for nnything ipiite a* proThat cold wave may hit Florida hut ; iHnble. The Suwanee Citizen give* an
hiblc.—Tampa Times.
if it does there will have to he .better example of poultry raising Ihut can
time made than yesterday. We wait­ i lie duplicated in any general farming
MONEY IN UTILITY PLANTS
ed patiently all day for the freeze to county in tlie stale and vie mean t&gt;&gt;
come.
Just now Sanford is interested in
general farming the kinds of Itunltt
upon which corn nnd other staples can
tho ownership of the public utility
And then we can assure our winter be profitably, grown.
'plants anil tile citizens realize that
visitors of one M ire thing. If the
taxes will never ho any lower unb .spring Mr. Harvard bought
cold wave does not come it* this month
Ihe city can realize something in re
1,000
Leghorn
baby
chicks,
paying
it will not crime at alt. We have our'
turn each year from n municipal own
11'. cents apiece for them, tle'U' in
real cold spells in February.
cd water, light and gn* plant. The
&gt;addition to stork already on the
first move in Sanford will l«&gt; for tin*
yard. 'Of these ho raised over .1,000
Dispatch from Washington
ownership of the water plant for San­
ami after l ulling the chirks and sell­
Rig drive opened on boollegeis
ing the rooster* he now has over 3,- p»e*s and there is a feeling of anger ford must have u supply of pure soft
000
laying hens. He states thnt the j mingled with alarm, n desire to dis- wider for drinking nnd domestic pur­
jr
average number of egg* gathered by arm public sentiment by threats of poses. Our sulphur water is * the
him daily Is 1,100 amt that he has n financial punishment, upon the part purest water in the world and flowing
WHEN U
U SELL
£3
demand
for more eggs than he can of thoso whose actions nnd intentions from deep Artesian wells in nn unend­
LIST IT
YOUR REAL M
furniidi,
with standing orders witli and plan* have been presented to thu ing stream of water cannot be con­
WITH US
ESTATE
i f
taminated by any foreign substances
Hie Royal Foticianu at Palm Reach, always anxious public.
There arc several cases of this sort such as some water contains. Hut the
the Royal Point at Miami, the Ponce
Improved celery farm, nn orange
de I.eon ut St. Augustine, nnd the ! iii Florida nt the present lime, Vo­ sulphur cannot be* removed it seems
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
Mason nnd Seminole hotel* nt Jack­ lusia county, Osceola county, I'iucllas although other Florida cities have re­
yrild land, fire or nuto insurance
sonville. The egg* nre infertile, white county, other counties, nre the battle­ moved il by aeration and if the sul­
makes no difference—see us—
nnd graded ami he Is now receiving grounds of those who declare public­ phur cannot bo removed it is unpop­
ik) cents a dozen for every egg shipped ity was the very Inst thing to he ular with the visitors to* the city who
We have whnt you want or we
while ordinary eggs bring not over sought in the gamo being played. The object to the odor nnd the sulphur or
will get It for you.
36 cents nt the best.
application of financial salve is con­ the saline properties in the water are
C le v e la n d , O h io
"Mr. Harvard has no baby chick* sidered by some n- complete adjust-; had on the plumbing and the price
to sell, so has no axe to grind, when ment for publicity that is distasteful paid for repairs each year make the
AGENTS
he urges every farmer in Suwannee —when those who make claims for^ water nn expensive proposition, T he'
county to do away with scrub stock compensatory' fulids know, morally,; following from tho Orlundo Sentinel!
R E A L ESTATE
and go to railing L^ghurna for eggs. there are no grounds except a strong tells about the ' municipal owned
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
There is no chance to glut the mark­ case (if .bluff upon which to haze plants in that city recently Uiken
105 W. Flrot 8U SANFORD, FLA
.
i
et nnd he believes that , Sttwnnnce 1claims.
Newspaper* nre reckoned i\s great
county farmers enn make big money

YSTHERE cheap pavements are
bought with long term
bonds communitieis often are
found paying off the bonds for
perhaps ten years after the
pavement is worn out.

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usually outlast two or three
pavements of a less durable type.
They outlive the long term
bonds and, in the meantime,
cost next to nothing for mainte*
nance.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Maxwell &amp; B ritt

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FKHKUASY 6,1923
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HISTORY OF 1IIS EARLY LIFE AND STRUGGLES READS
to
to
LIKE A ROMANCE
to to
to
to
to
(From Skinner'a Packing House News)
to to
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to F.t to fa to to to to to to to to to to to to to to n to to
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BUSINESS
CLASSIFIED
~
ADS
DIRECTORY S J '
to

to You can find tha name of
to every lire Buaincsa Man
M tn Sanford In thia Column
to each day.
to
'
M to to to to to to to ta

. —__ L.
&lt; latvsitird Ada Ic a word. No
to •v*. Ad taken for less than 25c.
to to And positively no Classified
to to Ada rharited to anyone. Cash
Na to ntml accompany all orders.
to to Count the surds and remit
t o eu acordinitly.
to
to
to to to to to to to to

SIDNEY 0. CHASE
IS SELF-MADE MAN

mm

County H ighw ay
B eautification A sso­
ciation Organized

D O N ’T F O O L

(Joed M trting Last Night and Asso­
ciation Started

The meeting held last night of the
Special Committee appointed from the
Chamber of Comerco for the purpose
your hard earned dollars, a part
of organising a coupty highway beau­
o f which should be w orking for
tification commission, resulted in the
perfection of the* Sanford unit, with
you EARNING
In terest, n ig h t
In 1878 Horace Greeley's famous were, for instance, the first „ Florida
the fojqtpjiig officers': Mrs. II. E.
advice
was
still
porsistenly
echoing
orange
shippers
to
“strip''
a
car
of
Quick Service T ransfer
and day if deposited at
■U « .gj A&gt;
""'I r " r inch-wide
\ " n ' ' strips
“ ‘ “ Vbe-* Wight,
prcsidtfOi;' Mrs.
FOR SALE
and influencing young men to turn fruit, putting
.
,\C „John Mcisch,
.
rfc
Storage Facilities
.
,
.
.
r
J
vlttbprcsident;
R,
U.
Pearmnn,
Jr.,
their steps toward tho Facifie Const, tween the boxes to prevent too great
1
,
FOR
HALF—Hosier
nnd
Ufiya'
puinis
OUR SAVING S D EPARTM ENT!
If wo pleaaa you, tell others; if not,
secfKary. treasurer.
nnd varnishes ot Sanford Novelty and it was there, In that year, that weight and 'give ventilation,
tell tta. Phone 498
D. L. Thrasher presided an tunipurSave and deposit them w eekly
Work*, Sanford agents.
123-tfc young Sydney O. Chase, of Herman- this practice is general although when
ary chairman in the absence of Dr.
town,
Pn.,
had
decided
to
go,
when
th(*
Chase's
inaugurated
it
they
were
—and have som ething to show for
can get seed bed
illackman ami appointed committees
ELTON J. MOUGHTON FARMERS—You
frum-s and irrigation pluga a t tha Fate turned him toward Flurida In­ considered foolish to attempt it. Mr.
your
earnings.
to imediately proceed with* the work
ARCHITECT
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfe stead, nnd the west lost a man of J. C. Chase spent some time in Caligicnt ability. For, although it is pop­ forniu in order to become familiar of building up a strong local body.
FOR SALE—Twelve furnished rooms
ularly Supposed that new countries with California methods of culturo
E. F. llousholder, Geo. W. Knight,
Room 7, Millar Bldg.
with three year lease at 115 Pal.
develop
and
make
men
of
force
and
I)r.
S. f uleston nnd A. P. Connelly
with
marketing,
another
instance
of
•ANFORD
FLORIDA inetto avenue.
335-tfc
character, in reality the opposite is the broad lines, the educational meth­ comprise the committee on preparing
FOR SALE—Hix room house (ceiled) true: that it is men of force and thnr* ods, the firm employs.
constitution and by-laws.' Ill this con­
,
lights, telephone, good well water. ncter who develop and make new coun­
SANFO RD NOVELTY
nection it was stated that the aecreRut
it
is
not
only
in
connection
with
Sanford Heights.—Hunter, Route A, tries. And Mr. S. O. Chase is of this
the citrus industry that Chase &amp; Co. »*nr * « “*&gt; methods of 'prm ttlurv in
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
W ORKS
Box ICO.
26H-3tp type of inherent strength, with an in­
are known, for to citrus knowledge this particular from Himilnr organisa­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
FOR SALE—7room cottnge and four herited sturdiness not only of phy­ was addeil that of vegetable growing tions in California that are known to
B. F. WQITNBR, Caakitr
F. P. FORSTER. President
General Shop and Mill connecting lots, comer Third and sique but well-weighted and well con­ through many years of experiment be the best for this purpose.
Pine Ave. Call 101 Magnolia Ave­ trolled m cnti| ballast.
and experience, and as Sanford de­ The membership committee consists
W ork
nue.
269-5tp
It was when he was hut eighteen veloped into the largest nnd most im­ of Mrs. R. M. Tolar, Mrs. H arry HrerCONTRACTOR and BUILDER FUR1 SAL hi CHEAP—1923 Hupmo* that n friend in a Philadelphia hank portant trucking section in Florida the in and Mrs. Donald *P. Dntmomnd. It
|I 7 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
bile touring car. Address K care advised him to try Florida instead of business of Chase &amp; Co. grew, in the was tentatively agreed a t the meet­
Sanford Herald,;
209-5tp the west and gave him a letter of in- early stages of tht* celery industry ing that the nominal sum of one dol­
FOR SALE—Just received one carloail trodurtiun to another young man Chase &amp; Co. saw the value of adver­ lar bo charged for membership in the
B. W . H E R N D O N
of fresh milk rows and heavy of a few years’ seniority, Mr. James tising Sanford celery in the fnr west­ association.
'* *
;
springers.—K. E, Urady.
2G9-3tp E. Ingraham, then living .at Sanford, ern markets nnd went to enormous The legislative committee -which will
h'iitaMtt
general agent for Con, H. fb, Sanford, expense to secure that trade. They draft whatever legislation is nevesir.ilif
INSURANCE AGENCY
FO R R E N T
and just beginning his own long nnd had their middle west ear-lot custo* jsary for the furtherance of the work “D on’t Try to ‘Wear Off- W eakness R esulting
FIRE-------- AUTO-------- DONDS
I'THT RENT—Large front Tied room, successful career in Florida. It was, mors re-ship for them iu five or ton- consists of K. F. Mote hnhler, chair­
from These D iseases”— Is Advice
"
also garage. — Mr*. Phelps, 009 also the beginning of a lifelong crate lots to California, Oregon ami man, John Mcisch and Fred T. Wil­
S. 0 . Shinholser
♦Given S ufferers
Palmetto Ave.
2G7-3te friendship, hut it was indicative of even Washington) the cost to Chase liams.
• —■■■ ■
young
Chase's
ehnracter
that
he
re­
&amp;
Co.
was
one
thousand
dollars.
That
FOlt
RENT—Nicely
furnished
house­
UE-CU-M
A
Quickly
Builds lip System A fter
Contractor and Builder
Despite the fact that thp meeting
keeping apartments. Apply 113 E. fused both of Hu* positions Mr. In­ it paid to pioneer at even.such ex- |lm| been widely advertised through
. D isease
coultl
then offer hint: night
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26B-2tp graham
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w- |--------------’ ------ *• proved to j tho press and by pcndjtinl letters to a
SANFORD
penso,- however,
has been
FLORIDA Fifth.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 2 clerk at the Sanford House, or buok-|them again and ngain and is one » f|fnrgo number of supposedly lnferested
It takes months, often yeaTS, to en­ All who have had “ Flu" or “(irippc"
to 3 rooms. Apply 2')0 E. Third keeper in connection with tho San-[the many examples which might be people throughout Seminole county
A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons
toed n system building tunic. RKtirely
ford
store.
Young
Chase
said
he
could
jutad
as
the
big
way
in
which
they
2C8-3tp
Street.
there was but n small attendance,,
„ recover from
, a bad easo of
I ' a l a b l U h r i l I DUX
CU-.MA
supplies tin* need. You do
it
means
weeks
dc
book-keeping
“back
homo’’,
that
he
has®
always
done
business.
Chase
&amp;
which to those who are wholehearted-! " ,,r Hr ppe.
Il-F .-A -I,
FOR RENT—Front bed room, 117
i:-s-T-A-T-r.
tot
have
to wait weeks to notice tho
....
_
,i.
,
,
,,
,
of
suffering,
during
which-the
patient
didn’t come to Florida for that, and*Co. now operate fruit nnd vegetable ly working lor the lienutificutinn of .
In, ratuirula
Karma
...
.
... . . .
'
Laurel Avenue,
209-3 tp
Improvement
after taking RE-CUMen
lift
hues
that
life
holds
;:o
plensneither did the hotel offer appeal to packing houses throughout Florida nnd:the county highways, was most disI'n-linprovrd Innil Insurance
FOlt RENT—Eight room house, well him. It was in December that he ar­ have bonded representatives in ail the
tnes
and
that
death
would
I
k* wel- MA. Its U-ncflcial effects arc quick
eouraging. The fact that such little
n i r Lola
N r f tr II on ,1a
located.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
nnd lasting.
rived. The following February he principal ear-lot markets (numbering interest was shown by county officials eoiwi*.
Munirs
l.aaaa
269-t/v went to Tampa to seek something over one hundred) in the United
The entire system is built up and
attack the
was
also
very
much
deplored.
It
I
h
*
*
u
ihu*
l*r&gt;PI&gt;*
iluilaraa I’mprrljr lloalnraa f’hnnrr*
strengthened
nnd you feel like u new
more akin to his Ideals. It took iutb States und Canada, so (hut their hoped that future meetings
W ANTED
meetings of ^ [ weakest org.m »f the body. They alMain OfTk'0
person. Toko RE-CU-MA today, you
determination anil tenacity of purpose “Sun nil and* 'and other brands are kind will attract a larger majority of
U'ltVQ t,u,i,r vlptlm* w,’^ t ™ * '1*
SICISLII IIKAI.TV COMI*AN T
WANED—A chsnco to build your to undertake such a journey for in known far and wide.
a run-down and nervous condition, at will fed bolter tomorrow.
citiien*,
and
place
Seminole
county
in
AANKOHII lltVESTlIHST COMI*AAV
now homo before lumber gets any IS79 there was no railroad between
Price $1.00 a l&gt;ottle. On salo in
Mr. J. C, Chape conducts the Jack­ the position of leading rather than the mrrey of any malady which may
l'hniir 4H
IDl-S Mnun til Iri Air, higher, Plans nnd estimates furnish­
Fan ford and Tampa, but again the sonville division of the farm’s 'busi­ emulating, our progressive neighbor-} attack the system—-already worn out Sanford ut the Union Pharmacy nnd
ed.—Knnford Novelty Works, 183-tfc young man proved his resolution of
at almost all good drug stores.—Adv,
ness nnd one of Mr. C. 0. Chase's sons ing counties in the work nf highway *'
STEW ART The F lorist WANTKD—Smart boy with wheel.— character.
He walked to Tampa nnd!. is associated witji . him there. Hut briiutification.
Cut Flowers--------------Floral Designs
theft hack_r.»*
rmttu tin-rn'
Stone's-Market, .Sanford Avenue.
for no
no titifuirt
opportunity
tlu-re1j j r Sydney Chase Ims always been
257-tfc
attracted him.
.
[personally identified with Hanford,
Annual and Ornamental Plants
The Daily Herald, 15c per week,
However,
though
hr
found
a
num-,married
there nnd with his wife (who
WANTED—.White
woman
to
do
Bll Myrtle Arc.----------- Phone 260-W
week
for 15c.
hrtusvwork und answer telephone. her of occupations open which did notiwns Miss Whltner) und two other
382. appeal to him, orange-growing did;: son*, makes It his home nnd hen dr
SANFO RD M ACHINE No- washing, no ironing. Phono2f*8-2tp
he whs anxious to learn it literally! quarters. The famous Relair grove
"from
the ground up," *o, when an in Seminole county, near Sanford,
COM PANY
WANTED—3 or -I room house, un
General Machine and Boiler
furnished with garden, state rent i opportunity came for employment at comprise* 43C acres, of which fifty
,
Works
Sanford's grove, the turn* us are in citrus trees. The "fsleworlh
and location. Address N. \V„ enre 0f !
'
“
Relair,"
nlthough it meant, tho first Grove," owned by Mri Chase, at Lake
Cylinder Grinding
Herald.
*
2(!8-llp
year, merely “working for his bonid," Butler, Orange county, has one thous­
Automobile Repairs
~M ISCEELANE(JU S
he seised it, sensing th a t- it *tns ex­ and acres under fence, three hundred
Acetylene Welding
Phone fi2-------- Sanford, Florida FOR SALE—Wood for . sale, Bmull actly what he needed. It wn* then id which constitute one of the most
The
blocks nnd trimmings from (he an exception to find a'scientiflc liurti- beautiful groves in Florida.
crate mill. 50c a wagon load at tho cclturist in connection with practical Chase celery acreage at Sanford in­
Orlando’s L argest Store
Orlando, Florida
L. B. HODGINS
orange culture, hut at Ileiair there i'Rules a number of large farms with
mill.
Fine
to
make
your
heavy
wood
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
Were two efficient Scotchmen iiijan annual output of many cnrlots.
burn well.—Hhlnhntscr’s Mil).
METAL WORKS
*hnrge, one of whom was from the
"QUALITY 1)11) IT
25-i-o.o.d-iwp
But, notwithstanding the great nml
Ceneral Repairing
Glasgow
Botanical
Gardens.
The
in­
Varied
interests
of
Chnse
&amp;
Co.,
it
is
207 Frrnrh Ave.-----------Sanford, l-’Ja. I-A RMEItS—i'lcnty of now ilust free structions of these two men were in­
not remarkable thnt to those who
•With a porgomis array of violets and the happy singing of cnnsWcs, the new displays of cotton
at Shinholser's Mill, it's tho right
1-1-lmp.
kind for tiling.
254-e.o.d.4wp valuable and in his daily association know him, at Sanford, his home, it is
fabrics and dainty new nnderthings spring forth ly herald the
with them young Chase learned more the personality of S. O. Chnse which
to to to to to to to
than perhaps a decade could otherwise first occurs ns of importance; it dom­
LOST
.
&lt;
*
LOST—Set false teeth, gold plate have afforded nnd laid a broad foun­ inates his friends as it does his bus­
to
16TII A N N U A L
bridge, between Daytona und San­ dation of knowledge of citrus culture iness, nnd this is perhaps the arid test
to
to
which
has
been
one
of
th
e
-secrets
of
of a man’s influence—the surest sign
ford. l-cavc at this office and get re­
ward,
"N
26'J-3tp his success. It is a pleasant and in­ of success in the world.
I
teresting fact that later he himself
:4s
Ibecame the ow ner- -now is—of the MOVIE STARS COMBINE
WASHINGTON, Feb.
The sen­ j beautiful Iielair grove.
Card* of Sanford's Reput­
TO KILL TH E RING
ate foreign relations committee toable Professional Men, each
Young Sydney Chase's ability and
AND SAVE INDUSTRY
}
ilny
decided
to
refer
to
Sectrtnky
of whoan, lu his chosen pro­
stability
soon became recognised
Hughes the request of Senator Rob­
fession tha Herald recom­
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 5.—,V com­
inson. nuthor qf the resolution for Hie throughout (he community; he was
mends to the people.
appointment of official American rep­ constantly given greater trusts nnd bination of seven lending motion pic­
resentatives on tho reparations com­ when his abler In-other, Mr, J, C. ture slurs and several independent
mission, that Hughes appear before Chase, came from New York CUy to “ rijig" of exhibitors, will be formed
BEA U TIFU L 1-DAY EVENT
the committee. Robinson's request will join hint, he had already embarked on within a few days, It wns learned a
George A . DeC ottes
go to Secretary Hughes without com­ a substantial career of business sne- few tiny* ago. Thb combination will
Atlorncy-at-Lnw
ress.. From the first S. 0. Chnse has lie a million dollar organisation.
ment.
i *&gt;• 1 M M H
been identified with the growth of
Dougins Fairbanks, Mary' Bickford,
Over Seminole County Bank
Sanford nnd his long record of as­ Norma and ('unatancc. Talntndge,
SKATINfi
AND
DANCING,
LAKE
sociation with its civic Interests is ilSANFORD
-t- FLORIDA
MARY SKATING ACADEMY, WED­ li'ininnting. Sydney O. Chnse cannot Jackie Cbogen, Charlie Chaplin, Har­
■ What n riot nf color, what n variety nf wonderful fahrlcH nnd dainty umlorthingn for ywi to
NESDAY NIGHT.
268.31c bo fully sketched without a mention old Lloyd und perhaps Charles Ray,
. FR E D R. W ILSON
who has the m atter under considera­
of some of these, because they prove tion, will make up tho organisation. ■ hco— n voritnhlo springtime atmosphere pervndeH the Htore, nnd the (tonga of the birds for you
CUT
THIS
OUT—IT
IS
WORTH
to hear—the setting couldn’t he more appealing to every sense. Even the bargain sense is ap­
ATTOUNEY-AT-I.AW
iu a peculiar way his ability. Only a Joseph M. ikhcnck und I). W. Grif­
&gt; ■■—
%
MONEY
man rnpnlde of unusual concentration fith will lie interested. There was n
pealed to by the offering of specially attractive values. This is a yearly event eagerly looked
\ First National Bank Building
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c eould achieve in his business nil that
forward to nnd one of interest to every wonmn.The young girl who loves pretty underthings ns
meeting at the Fairbanks residence
•
FLORIDA and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shcf he has achieved nnd give of himself to
SANFORD
well ns the home-maker who tnkes this opportunity to outfit herself and the youngsters and
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your his community ns he has .done. He of several of those interested.
Another purpose of the organization a replenish her household linens.
name ami address clearly. You will was the first treasurer of tho Land
receive in return a trial pnekage con­ Department of thi* South Florida Rail will lie censorship.
CHELLE M AINES taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com­ road (1833-1888) ami made up tho "Censorship within reasonable
pound for coughs, colda nnd croup; first pay roll for that railroad, then bounds is valuable, but foolish cen­
FEW OF T H E LEADING VALUES
LAWYER
hi _;tFoley Kidney PUU for pains in aides under construction, nnd while still n sorship is a detriment." Schenck said
• : — C o u rt Hotiiie and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
____________
m
i
in
a
lengthy
interview.
very young man, was made one of the
ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley directors 6f the Firat National Bank
Schenck Mid In various parts of
Sterling Sheds—
% « Bgnmlned /
GUase# Designed Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and of Sanford, succeeding, his brother the couhtry there existed -Inga of mo­ j-No, &lt;508—80-lhdh Longdoth, Bolt of 10
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for (who was a membei1 of ih e original tion picture exhibitors, where every ^
&lt;&gt;» fui
^vnriU
»H U3 *
im .yoltifU
$ 1 .3 5
72x90 Sheets .
tii-rfEa
Hiphry M cLaulin, Jr., constipation, biliousness, headaches, board). Another uf the ways in which theatre was Jiwned by one person, or
r . . •*
72x99
Sheets
$1210
und
sluggish
bowels.
Sold
every­
he servedI Sanford waa ah general group of persons, who told Independ­ I N O . J 4 9 O p t D. ,
81x99
Sheets
.
$1.58
where.—Adv.
ent
producers
they
would
pny
so
much
-T-lght and
S
manager of tlipp Snnfdfd'’
OpticJaa-Optomslrift
.IG-inch
Nninsook,
ynnl
.....
.......
.........
25c
for
a
picture
and
if
tbat
wore
not
ac­
i
Fuel Company, a poaltlon he was ask­
One lot of ,72-inch, all pure linen Da­
H I Btot First Street Ssnfftrd, Fla.
ed to assume to*stralghten out its af­ ceptable, the producer could stay out
mask in 5 exclusive patterns, yard.....$2.5Q
86-inch
Tink
Cheeked
Dimity,
yard.....27c
SAVE MONEY ON
fairs during some troublous years of of the territory t
22x20 Napkins to match, doien ......,.$7210
36-inch Jnp Crepe, White nnd Colors, *
TIRES A N D TUBES Its existence. And when Sanford took ‘Y his’leave,* the producer helpless”
dr; r . m . w elsh
70-inch Mercerised Cotton Damask, yard..75e
upon itself the.commission form , of tho statement said. “ If this combina­
yard.......... ............ ........................... 50c
Graduate Veterinarian
Picot, Tatting nnd Vnl Edges nnd Inser*
Get My Prices Before Buying
municipal management, Mr. Chase tion were permitted to expand, the
Telephones
Office
tions, also Filet Crochot Laces,
36-inch Pajama Check, yard
21c
- ......8?
Pennsylvania
was one of the original three men result would be tho aqueexing of the
Office 123
’ 0)ipoilte P. O.
_
*
Vacaont Clip
chosen to assuma this responsibility. artistry from pictures.”
. Pealdenge 257
N Dcl.and. Florida
Bebenck declared this would kill
For practically forty years tho
•. ■ •
Goodrich
,Mn«. A. I. Spencer
some
of the greatest film spectacles.
Chase
brothers,
J,
C.
and
S.
O,',
as
Silvertown
ALSO SPECIAL PRICES ON UNDERG ARM ENTS OF MUSI
Chase A Co., have been active In tho It was said it was not tho purpose of
SPlrtULLA COKSBTIERE
tha
.now
organization
to
opposo
the
citrus
development
of
Florida,
adding
.
"I
Sanford und BeLund
FOR W OMEN A N D CHILDREN
originality to practical knowledge and policies pf Will l(ays, ns long as they
p. o. Address, 228 8o. Boulevard
continued as they were.
403
DeLahd, Florida 105 Palmetto A ve^ ----- Phono 481-J far-sighted business methods. They
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The answer to this question rests with you. “ But what ever the case may be you undoubtedly would
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WE PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

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

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
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COUNTER JUMPERS JUMP
LANG ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE
OFF TO GOOD START AND
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE FOR ’23
BROTHERHOOD TEAM VICTIMS Will Take in B radentow n to Fill Indians Place

n i l . LECTIONS— OLD ACCOUNTS,
overdue nute*, bad cherkit. Write
for our proposition. Our reprc^entaIIw will call on you.—Southern Ad*
jiMtmcnt Agency, Drew Building, Or*
lando, 1'lorida..
The Herald delivered nix Utnc.t nj
i Notice of Application f«r Tax Dm li
! Under Section 575 ol the General
Statutes of the State of Flurid.i

Notice is hereby given that Frank :
Evans, purchaser of Tax Certificate
|
j No. Itif», dated June 2nd, A. !&gt;. 1(1.11).
—Schedule C onsists o f 120 Games
jhna fileti said certifjeato in my office j
T yler G rabs H onors for H igh Score, R olling an
all kinds of tnlxtip:* and then Wl'^ , |ntid has made application for Tax
It is virtually settled that the Flor­
A v era g e o f B etter Than 160
;.ee it work out, itV great.
.Deed to i$f.uo in accordance with ktw.
ida State League will march along
ianother season although they will
jSald certificate I'mlirtfcs the fallow |
The second half of the bowling .howl tonight, Farmers and Chase tn- more Ihats likely drop from fla s s C
And Oshot no. I.. l&gt;. . I'otain you get ing described property situated in
leaffoc was officially oiXjtuul Inst uifjhl; morrow night and tin* notes niid to t'bi-s it. Should lafl.snnville not ^ ^ moneys w rth to ighl, added a Seminole County, Florida, to-v.it:
■ and the first gnine went to the Mcr- American I. •gion Thursday night,
go, Urndcnluwti wt|l take h.-r place. •v,,i*ih I ollard ' onn- ij : i this good Leg. 11 .18 eh. K. and ti.il rh, S. of
chants, they romping on one of thoj The sente for lust night’* game was and Hindt-ntowri’s advent into th e } picture.
KW. '.or, of NI! I-1 Sec. 7. Twp. 20 S..
Range 30 Ik, run S 5 tit eh., K. tl.1‘3
new clubs in the league, Jimmy Stew-‘as follows:
I It ague will make it a f l a s s D league
a rt’s Brotherhood team.
Urollkerhoi.i)
John f . Smith, that Calf IL*fining ‘ ,1- x - 5*03 l k - vv- lu ':1
s
j iiiiti.mati'ally us Hrndentown's .pnpu
and[s »ii,!
being assessed at the d a te 1
A margin of 22(1 pin* in the fount- gobinson
ifi:j i is
.11)2 Intion is not large enough for a Class f o . Smith, and Mrs. John
League.
Wilson, are the honor, d guest* at the 'd the Issuance of such certifienlc in
er .lumpers favor looked like a bad Matthews
I ID
375
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ft onlt-rs
defeat for Uie new-comers hut in |i (1ffin
mil
.115
Jack son vi ilc&gt; was not rejircsonteil at ' n,luSH to n i^ iu ^ 11% \ t.«* L
,t,L
orm r. t the name of Unknown.
looking over the results it will bo1| | llf-hei
mu
180 Q ,|„ado Sunday and reports
frtlln that John ahmild be m.titie l to bring j Also: Tax certificate No. 205, dallearned that the Merchants wpre howl-lstew nrt . .
T"'J | Jaeksonville have it that tt is cx-PiU family and see " Making n Man.". |i-d the 7th day of June, A. I), lt'20.
122
Ing a little .over their bead and this
---- ** j ireimdy probable that Bradentown!
------ | has filed said certificate in my office
detent does hot mean that tin- ItrbthTot.ila
-1813 j will take the Indians franchise «nd| “The Mosqueiml;. ’ i- n good one.WMl •»»* mmAe «PI'licnthm for Tax
erhood team ftlll not forgo to the
‘ the league remain a six club organ!- and it cmn.s t., Sanford tomorrow 1***1 to issue m meordan.e with law.'
Merchant'
front. They have several good mu
sat hm. No tt fcieinc was made to night. H hat do y.i'u think of a man Said certificate embraces the follow-;
. 10fi 1Id
pad after getting going they should Rive
deset tiled property situated inDominick Multaney’s dniin or any? who haa to play husband with a
Pardon
1 17 1*21
£ make some others ail up nnj take m&gt;Scminole
County, Florida, to-wit;
nding by Judge laindi* in regard* t o : si range woman? Tout what hap
Uurdlck
Hi? 1!l2
K tlc e .
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It*
g.
S
E
cor.
of NK l - t of N\V I I.
the same. The Orlando Sentinel had ; pens in !h e'“Mii*&lt;iu. rader."
1 I'i 157
Tvler
ISec. 7, Twp. 20 S. Range 31) I*., run
The Champs and Men’s Club will Randall
the
following
to
say
about
it
this
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. iat I2li
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morning:
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“The Hand Ilay" Thursday and the N. 11.08 eh., N. Mt deg. U*. l(i ch., S
11.38 eh., E. HI rh., 18 acre*. Said
— .... B ill ■ ■ III I I II
III
"Former Mayor Al Lang, of St. week end featur. i- “The World’s Ap- . . . .
. . . . .
, ,
Total i .
fflh i d e l .-Inn g, was elected president of plouse, s . the I'riuee?..! I rainy lino,.
, . ..
I hsuarteo of such rrrtlficutc iti the
the Florida Stale League and an-'jSaturday,
O at Meal, p k g ...... 10c
Standing of the L'lutw
none of Unknown.
rtounrement was made that Braden-:
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I’el.
Abo: Tax Cerliflente No. 2p3,
town will probably become a member
Amongst -min &lt;&gt;f the grant one
N o. 2 Tom atoes, can 10c Merchant*
I.lltlll
dated
the 7th*day of June, A. I). 1(i20|
j the league at the annual meeting toming
to the I’i iner-ss are "A Daugii
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h
i
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filet!
said r e r tif i.a ti .11 my nffun
&lt;
'ongicgaliunuU
lure Sunday afternoon.
N o. 2 Corn B eef Hash, Men’s Chth
n-r of l.uxuik.’’ "f i 1re lice" and &gt; n
.Dill)
• I has nuoie RlU'ilt ..t
for
l ax
Will, h '’to It..* annouiK-ement'
"Mr Lang w i . ' . . l e i .ifIei form er . I
2 dc t urn?
per can
.non
I ti e.I to issue in arirrdan.i witii law
mu- I'i. idi at Witlli-r U R ..e had rleRotary
Sa i l n:i;ttfieate emhr.tt t tile follow-;
ID ing ik'Hi'ibed property situated in;
N ew Irish Potatoes
.01HI eliiud to setve atioli i l .t m , and the itj fcj
i hast' . I’emlBSU* County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
,tli)U I lull owners promptly elected Mr. 114
l.lglM.I
Rose an honorary d i m tor for life 1n a.i
R e g a l Thousand Island Brntherhund
["
10.13 thi. \V and tl.:i.» eh. H. of NK.;
at^nectation of Ids xctvite to th e l e a - ' » t
cor.' of See. 7, Twp, 2D, S. Range 30 E. j
D ressin g *
g u e as its chief t'Xenitive since it W as; p.i
SKATLN’ti AND DANCINU, I.AKK
Run W . 12.50 eh. S.* 21.13 eh., K ID
foundeiL
•; MAlt V Sh ATT NR ACADEMY. WED,1... S. 7.t8 di.. U 2.5(1 eh., N 28.87
'■'I he exact date ..f o|a-ning of the
F ijilAY N il;111'.
. 2tiS-.ltr
• h., 28 a c r e s . Said land being iu -e-s■KCJ season w,an&lt;le!I l.t the decision
&lt;.1 at the date of the irsuaaee.iif such
■l tin chedide omiiniUe*', which is
«« 1 1 1fb‘..11- 111 tike tl’-.km &lt;&gt;f Cnkluik.il.
inrde up. of Frank Cullen, of Orlando;
Al .| Tax ('crtifn ikl. No. 202, dat
II Atm trt.iig, of H.-.ytana? and
id
the 7tik day ..f June, A D. 1320,i
' '.. 11.' Henley i&gt;(# l.akelutt.L It will
W'atiim Tyler 1- leading the league
n H iaiiaw B u u H rE t.oM iiuuauaai.acaE iK ii.'iaunE U iisaasaniaaunnuxK jra not o|h 1 later than April D, nor. ^arjhas filed said ivrlificato Jn my office;
in nvHnires. for n minute.
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unit has made application for Tax
iei'thm i April 1*, tlie itlgtit)i«vti of the
issue , in accordance
T h e B i ^ c s t Tiling in Central Florida This Hu lommittet' said,
BrotherhocHI leiim ain't nu hud. Honnr. Deed
,, to ....
,
... witii law.
Said
certificate
embraces
the foliowU "The league will become a elans D of thoir gaud ones haven’t turned out
Y ear
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..ii.
irg
de.tcribod•
property
situated
in
| Organization if Bradentown is adm it-j h* yet and Jimmy aays Mtet wall till . , , „
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* ted, as that clty'a population is n o tj||)C.. ,|(,
jSvmtmde t.ounty, Florida, to-wlt: NK
■ large ciiL.ugli to admit it to class ('i
____ _
H-l Ik o S. 15 acred of SU 1*1 and
S iu;rehnll. There is a possibility, too,! Rig RU,‘„ 0 ,, hi luled for tonight ,H K* 11,33 t tl*
"",l &lt;1"11 i 1k H' of
“ that the Circuit will be hieieused to jTjH, Men's Club, the only team to de I MV. cor., run S. 20.42 ch., E 10 eh..
2.54 ch., N. 28.78
28.78 ch.,\V
ch., W
j) eight cities if Jacksonville should d e f e a t the Champs last half will p l a y ^ - T ^ ch., Hi
E.2.5fi^ch.,N.
n chi« to retain its framluse.
them tonight and some .fun can he
d l"
f’*03 ch“
d l’) '
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“ By general agreement only two s e c n a t this Barne.
., Twp. 20 S., Itango 30 E. lift acres
Haiti land being assessed nt the date
men wlio have participated ill a cer
For Koui'tceu cynsecutive yijars it has liccit growing—it ■ taifi numher of games in a league Farm ers arid Chase will play t&lt;&gt;- of the issuance of such certificate In
has cost niortOy—time—ami prodigious efforts to build the S higher than class C will lie allowed morrow night and the Rotes Itr.Ve the the name of Unknown.
most artistic exposition in the slate. It'is not a mushroom _ '- nit club. A spill season will hv qklea3Uie of intnidacing the other now Ainu; Tax Certificate No, 204, iLtgrowth hut actually requires*!he constant labor of the whole « played, the name as Inst year, e a c h intu llu. |,.UJtUi.t the American ed the Till tiny of June, A. D. H'2D.
year to bring it to perfection. You have your part in it.
■ half to consist of sixty games, and the' iA.gj0n.
lif t filed said certificate in my office
____
and has made application for Tax
You can help make it hunt. Arrangements have been 2 sulury limit will probably he the
made to slid wthe best of lb" proihicta, citrus, garden, field, JJ same. Jaeksonville w as the only1 Bradentown conies back into the Deed lo Issue in accordance with law.
manufacture, home- demonstration, health, slock, poultry, ■ mem ber city not represented a t the * Florida Slute League. Thai's nice, haul eertificnlo embraces the follow­
art, ncedlccraft, etc.
.
B meeting."
if Hanford couldn't make the grade ing described property situated In
wo are glad to see there are other Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
Johnnie J. Jones* Shows have n part. So have^he’ Fer- S
'yrt----Ml )U Ha Pa
towns irf the suite thut can stage a NE. cor. of KW 1-1 of -Sec. 7. Twp.
ris Wheel Girls. Joe Killjoy Will lrotic ami the parld Sisters ■ *4 **
20 S.( Range 30 K., run H. 4.8 ch., N.
come hnfk.
will perform. Tiic Dcllamefld Tioupe of Oirls are said to Ho ■ ^
80 deg., W 20 ch., N. 4.47 eh., E 20
the fihost poserit in the country.
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)Q
ch.,
t»uertS)* Said Ispd being asle ed
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nd
?Jr.
Lang
takes
^!r.
Rose's
rfixty Race horses now practicing.
1 v l l lI I L i
1
*a
at the dat.* of the issuance of such
job
as
president,
Ouess
Kalter
has
KemieM luh Dog Show,
gofthn himself about fed up on the certificate in the name of Unknown.
This is your FniV. Help to make it vours. Bring some- _
Unless said certificate shall be re­
Florida State iwugue affairs.
th lllK tc jil" ,
§ f S ,M iig l
deemed according to-law Tax Deed
m ta n
t o M'
Daytona will not drop her fran- will Issue thereon on the 7th day of
C om e Y ou rself—--------- —B rin g Your Fam ily S
‘'.Making a Man" at the Princess to­ cliiso ns was rumored during the Jinst March..A. D. 1023.
WITNESS my official signature;
night.
several weeks—ut least now now.
Reduced R ates on All Railroads
unit -seal this (tie 20th day of January,
■ Ami Jack -Holt will show you how
WASHINGTON, Feh. (1.—A Hope A. D. 1023.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
H Tis done.
thnt the profits from the Panama Ca­
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Clerk Circuit Court,
nal
may
ultimately
enable
the
govern­
-----W. H. O’Neal, President
Jas. ],. Giles, Treasurer 5
,
Seminole County, Ha.
“
This man make* a fortune, goes to ment to build mmthed entail nt-russ
I!. II. Dickson,' V.-PrtH.
*C. 12. Howard, Secretary ■ New York and sforgets who he 'Is, Panama was expreased ut the White
By; A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
1-30; 2-C-l3-20-27; 3-G.Cte

If You are Not Particulai
W here You Go to H ave Your Tires
Vulcanized
or how much you pay, this shop will not Interest you. Hut if jog
have a regard for nervier and li.no a strong desire to obtain the host
po'rdble work for .lour tnnney, we invite you here with full cieifid.nre
that we ran satisfy van.

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swing open on the Greatest Jewelry*sale in the history of this city, an opportunity th a t seldom presents itself
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To the First T w enty-five Ladies Coining to the Sale Daily
at 2 # 0 p. in. W e will Give Each a U sefu l P resen t

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v Miiiiiiitiiiin;; iin.i t, s t a t e m e n t &lt;«r th e A sset* am) L iahltC o u n ty P r o p e r t y o t h e r t h a n IWinot of t h e mild, K.-mim.le
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Pereipt* for Hi a Months
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111. w i t 11 \ &gt; i h i m 'K i m m u . i
I»e|M,sttiiry llrtl/inee A pril t*t
O u t s t a n d i n g W a r r a n t s A p ril

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N**i»Vf the well Stay nt home and hear them.

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Centenary or Missionary sermon.
Friday "was ucvotmi to the tnihtoteM
hot was helpful to all.
Tills L a y m a n * * m e e t i n g was of
great inaplrntion to bath preacher*
ami laymen ami the jn-ople went homo,
wi!h new- yrnl ami tuiirage to do ^ht;
gffent thing 1 f,ir the Kingcrom of Biftl?
T h e S a n f i m l la d le d w e r e nio'it g r a ­
c io u s t i o s u - 1 i;», s e r v i n g d i n n e r e a c h . .
d a y nt t h e c h u r c h . All d e c l a r e d S a n ­
f o r d h a d , m c 1 o x c s 'l c n t e o y k t .njxi &gt;
I r t J n o t h i n g h iit p m i i ' ;*rr t h e ap len -'
«['d i n t e r t n i n n u M a n d g .ia d r n t l v e J
n t th i n m e e t i n g .
W e t r u s t t h i s i* b u t ih.’ b g i n n i n g
o f g r e a t e r t h i n g . t.» !■:
*, -iM 'h p il
in th e M e t h o d t i t c i . j u l i i&gt;, S a a / o n ) .

sends sermons to the sick, hut because

bII t

meeting

M irriiom sT c iic h c h

I.J.Ol tto v ii." •
None \ Itr. Shitey declared that the radii)
U.Ji7 | challenges the church, not bernusi* it

M a k in g I 'a l A i ir .

UikltM Imlance
l l l i l i » e i i i , 'i m ( n r S i t M u n l lu i
Salary I.f ■Clerk of Ilie C i r c u i t I
dll-r and C lerk ' o Criitnty &lt;
Per lu&gt; ne an d M ileage of Omni
)■»! -! Sherifl for. a t l e t u l a n v e 1
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Ominiy i ’ti n t •5*010&gt; PrumSiUinn i*n

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PITT.SllUKG, Feb. tl.—“Ann rim i
looking for nn easy ivriy, tn worship,
SmnJ the radio risers that way," the
Ubv. Theodore C. Shitey, ptetior of, St,
Mark's i.nthernii church, dec 111red in
a sermon in ti tlo-.vnlmvii theatre, tak ­
ing ns.-Ids text the "Ihidio and the

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l My men l of W a r m n i s mill

Illitiiirviiten ts

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Radio Religion* ’is
P rofan in g Church
D eclares Preac

Iti, 1.inn* A pril 1st, 1 *.
liitntmiilliin W a r r a m s A n rll 1st

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He declared that "religion h being
cheapened and the sanctity of God's
| house is being profaned with the
31) tin ■
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1 wholesale delivery of, pennon by ni-

I im i K G \M E I'ltn i’F tT IV l
ASSOCIATION TO MF.F
(’.H ’1!T IlOl'flK FltlilAY .’
will iT(T»-r mi acc unit of in'ii.e Geninoie County Fish &amp; Game
t fund to rnrr&gt; on the great l'i lOrcti-. e \ n o.-i.-p in-i will Imld a
biiiMim ho-e t*.l , o h nl:, n o im portart !.’■eti -g at the court
net in mu lui-Munaiy lietds Iwu e FiiiJ&amp;y night, Feb. Jl, nt eight
rwrulihg mi im.aric t, laitii uYIttck. I'vrtv.iili lllicr of the usfoclol io.eign iii aid where you niton and those wh-» ore not meminnut go mn-clve . The mon-, hers but ate in'erc Red in the pre rer­
an! I-have i. ours o.dj to hart- \:ition of the fish and game of S?mi*
oh limveidy l ather. Are wg Hole county me urged t * bo present nt
*0 our blither w u:td have us *}., meeting. The i|uostion of thu pro*
' liildti i.i nt .seining in Seminole cminM. Gieifn of Savannah, tin., ty will |.«- tnkeit uii at this meeting,
laruliy night, giving n sttong ’
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With each 5 Gallons Gasoline purchased at
our Filling Station we give you a coupon
to be redeemed for Rogers High grade
triple Silverware at McLaulin’s Jewelery
Store,- First Street, Sanford,

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                    <text>EMENT TODAY
ABOUT HOSTILITIES END
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Our Governor
At Tampa Today TIDAL WAVE SWEPT DISTRICT SAT­ Imperial Potentate
URDAY AFTERNOON WITH
of Mystic Shrine
Attending Fair
renew aj T o f w a r AIMtIVKS IN CITY TO FIND PI
GREAT LOSS
From
Honolulu
’■ f •­
HAS

n o d e s ir e to st a r t
a n y t h in g w r a r m ie s
f^ c b e a c h o t h e r

Will Rest Upon Carrying Out o f
Termn of Mudunin Armis­
tice Say Delegates

KATES IN COMMAND OF
T H E CITY

Wy The A uorU lM I 'r t u l
TAMPA,’ Feb. 5,—Governor and
(llr The A H orl«t»i l*rr«»&gt;
Mrs. Hurdcc with stnff arrived hen’
LAUSANNE,'Feb. 5.— Ismot Pasha this morning to learn thnt the city
the head of the Turkish delegation was threatened by pirates. Notice
informs the Associated Pres* .corre­ wns served several days ago th at King
spondent today th at Turkey has no Gaspnrillo and his Mystic Krew would
desire to resume hostilities with either arrive about noon today anil proceed
Greece or G reat liritain ns a result of j i„ hold a high carnival including 11
the collapse of the 'N ear E ast confer­ parade through the city streets, and
ence, but he emphasized that the T ur­ the capture of the South Florida Fair.
kish and English arm ies are still fac­
ing each other in Asia- Minor. Ismet
Milane Amusement
said the Turks would nsk the powers
whether they consider negotiations
Company Purchase
officially a t an end.

Theatre Equipment

LAUSANNE, Feb. 5.—The impres­
The Milane Amusement Company
sion prevailed am ong conference dele­
has purchased ffom the Lucas Thegates tinlay th n t Turkey would not
Intre Supply Comiinny two type "S"
I*, informed officially of the term i­
Simplex Motion Picture machines
nation of negotiations in us mui h
with the improved mechanical are con­
as it was the general desire to reiitin- j
trol which is the best picture machine
ue the Mudanin arm istice, thus avoid­
ing the possibility of a renewal of the that money can buy.
This machine has all of the very
war. The French delegation plunned
latest
improvement* and is the m a­
in leave for Paris early this a fte r­
ch
in
e-that
.you will find in ull of the
noon, the T urks going tomorrow.
very best theatres. The Sinfplex m a­
chine produces one of the clearest and
WORK LIKELY TO IIE
brightest pictures that is shown on
FALLS’ SUCCESSOR
the screen todny.
They have purchased from
the
WASHINGTON,’ Feb.’3.—President American Hentmg Company their
Harding has nboul completed plans chairs which is an upholstered chair
for the cnblnet readjustm ent made with the latest improved ball bearing
necessary by the resignation of Sec­ binge. This Is a chair that is only
retary Full of the Interior departm ent
used in the large theatres and is posi­
nml it was indicated yesterday that
tively the most qomfortnhlc chair thnt
a formal announcement ftu the sub­
is made. The ball hearing hinge en­
ject mihgt be expected within n week.
able you to rnise the seat without any
All indications have been th a t the
noise nml il can he raised with' your
President’* choice for the interior
little finger »&gt; thnt whenever you get
portfolio is P o stm a ste r Work, who
*" ' , ..........
easily raise the
in addition to being an adm inistrator
of dem onstrated ability, has a wide
knowledge of the w estern problems
with which the interior departm ent i:
chiefly concerned.
It was nlso understood that Sena­
tor Harry S. New, of Indiana, who re*
tires from Congress March 1, still
was forecast am ong those under con­
sideration to succeed Mr. Work ns
postmaster general. It was predicted
in some q u arters .thnt his selection
for the place would !&gt;e announced nt
the same time the president formally
makes know nthe tra n sfe r of Mr.
Work to the interior post.

Ht.it nml turn* will bu n» nuist? to urn-

tHfb the oni'Tfext to you.
The Milane Amusement Company i*
buying nothing but the very best and
the Milane Theatre will be one of the
most modern up-to-date theatres in
this part of the state and n theatre
that Sanford ran well be proud »U •
GASOLINE GOES UP;
KEROSENE LOWERS;
•
STARTING TODAY

Commencing Monday the price of
gn so line advances one cent on the
gallon—making the price in Pnlntku
21 cents, while the price on kerosene
I MFORM MOTOR LAWS
drops the one cent. As the quantity
FOR STATE OF FLORIDA
iff gasoline compared with kerosene
ADVOCATED AT MIAMI is as one hundred to one—or more—
the new scale cannot be term ed ,nn
MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 5.—Advocating “equal izntion.”
passage of n uniform m otor vehicle • Time wns In Pnlntka when 70-tcst
law by the forthcoming m eeting of the gasoline sold ut 4 Vi cents In 50-gallon
state legislature ami adopting n res­ tanks, and when gasoline was first
olution offered by F. M. Williams, uced in the plan of the News for mo­
chief of police -of Tam pa, for a state tive power it wns retailing nt seven
constabulary, the Florida League of cents. The days of 7fl-test gasoline
.Municipalities ended its one day ses­ have pnssed, unless there m ight he
sion Into S aturday nfternoon. The isolated enses whorc »uch grade is
league also favored legislation per­ made to some special order. No one
mitting cities to fix tolls for bridges, knows the test rate of the present day.
within corporate limit*, rates for the Fifteen ycura ago ill-test wns not un­
street railw ays o r other such u til­ common; todny it runs nt about half
ities, nnd rate* for gas, electricity thnt figure; some saying th at it will
Yiml water.
run ns high ns fifty-six.
Ten cities were represented, ns fol­
Owners of nutomobiles nnd nuto
lows:
trucks will save n little by seeing th at
Tampa,-Leesburg, West Palm Beach their tanks n r efilled today.—Pnlntka
Jacksonville, South Jacksonville, Mi­ Nows.
ami, Lake City, Daytona, Bartow ami
The Herald for-ftfst class Job work.
St. Augustine.
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fiGAfl

COLD W] JH E R IS COMING,
I
LORIDA WILL ESCAPE
B1
•‘ T&gt; ~ t\t
FREEZING TEMPERATURE
frosts will prevail alo'ng the e rs t Gulf
f if t y b e l o w z e r o is r e p o r t ­
const tonight if the w eather is clear,
e d FROM. ONTARIO,
the weather bureau reported todny.
CANADA
Fair nnd w arm er is the foreenst for
this territory tomorrow.
IHr Tfce Aasnrlalrd I 'r f u l
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—A Cold
TAMPA, Feb. 5.— Indications nt
"nap which ccntored nt White River, noon today were th at the freezing
Ontario, whore the tem perature reg­ Weather forecast for north nnd cen­
istered GO below xero, Is expected to tral Florida would not arrive before
■weep down the South A tlantic const (tomorrow. The tem perature a t th at
today. Florida and Georgia will be.hour stood se nYy seven, according
visited by considerably colder a e s lh - jto Meteorologist Bennett, who foreenst
tonight-while freezing w eather and jrain and colder w cother fo rto n lg h t.

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Damage Undetermined But Placed at
$100,000 In City of Hilo Alone _

WILL IIK GUEST OF TAMPA
SHRINK ON THURSDAY

NEW ORDERS FROM HEREIN
STIFFEN RAILROAD STRIKE
l l t r Tlir A»*»rlntrtl l ar*aa)

Ik the Only Real l’inn for Build*
in»r a City Here For Fifty
ThnuHnnd People

DUSSELDOUF, Feb. 6.—New or­
TAMPA, Feb. 5.—The Im perial Po­ der* from Berlin to the railroads in
1 tir Tfcr Aasuriatrd P ro a )
HONOLULU, Feb. 5. Seven tidal ten tate, Jam es S. McCandless, of the tho Rhineland and Ruhr had the of-&gt; One of the most im portant mcasHONOLULU, Feb. 6.—Inhabitants waves swept Hilo bay Saturday. One Ancient Order of the Mystic Shrine feet todny of stiffening the strik e ure* in n fast growing city like Sanof IIilt&gt;, Island ‘&gt;f Hawaii, continued' fishing smack wns demolished and the of Honolulu was the guest of local against the French and dispellrd the ford Is the iden of zoning the city In .
todny tq.thke stock of the results of coast rig h t of way and track* of the Shriners today, arriving last night hopes of settlem ent thnt had been [order th at the city b« built on the rig h t
tho todnl wavo which swept their dis- Onbu railway wen- flooded. There from Miami to take p a rt in the Cere­ prevalent in the lust few days. Ily in* j kind of lines ns regards beauty nnd
trict Saturday afternoon with an cs- was apparently slight damage done, monies here Thursday.
dividual interview* distribution of the system atic development of the
tim nted loss of ten live*. The proper- One of the waves thought to be a secmoney by premises warning the Ger- -city of Sanford looking forward to the
ty damage Is as yet undetermined, ondnry effect from Halciwa, swept
man government agent* nre declared jnevt generation. A residence section
but has.,lieen placed nt a hundred Honolulu harbor without probable County Commissioners
in authoritative q u arters here to b e (of the city should have the street* *
thousand dollars jn the city of H ilo1damage.
of Third District Meet doing the utm ost to encourage r e - j wide enough-to take ra re of the traf*
alofte. The known dead included one
The llnlelw a tidal waves occurred j
At Mariana, Florida jdstnnce which hm ^ begun to weaken lie and yet look to the safety and tho
child, three Japanese fishermen. It is] at noon, 12:110, 12:40 and 1:10. T he'
among the locat functionaries nnd t h e !convenience of |W etrians. The houa*
believed however, thnt others have largest of the waves came In n 12:40.
•
••* to be built in a real residence sec­
To Address Program For Change* In state employes.
perished. Tho tidal wave was the a f­ The one thnt swept Honolulu harbor
tion should conform to residence line*
Road Building
term ath of 11 severe earthquake re­ came at 12:00. Efforts to reach Sa­
nnd no one should be perm itted to
ported to have occurred from two to moa by wireless bad Iwen in vain up
build a garage or wood shed or any
I I I , T b r A a x ir ln trd I'rr* * )
three thousand miles from here, in to a late hour this afternoon.
MARIANNA. Fin., Feb. li.—Courtkind of objectionable building th at
nn unknown direction.
-~
1ty Commissioners of the third con- Car! d Shipment*. Saturday, Feb. 3rd w‘»uld cut off the view from tho home
III I.O, IslandVf Hawaii, T. II.. Feb
KAIIULUI, Island of Maul, T. II., g,c*nionnl district nrc to meet hero on Florida Sanford S e c tio n ................. 12 “ f « neighbor who desires to bcauti5.—From four to ten Japanese ll.«h- Fclr. 6.— At least one man was injured , February 22 anil 2.1 tnnihfpt a for- F lo r i d a - Manatee Section
17 *&gt;’ nnd make presentable the home
ermen are reported to have Inert •ind n num ber experienced narrow os-1 nml program relating to proposed California
9 “ •&gt; the next lot. There are many new
drowned irt a tidal vv.ivn which swept eapt* when a tidal wave twelve feel changes in the road building system Florida Tampa Section
........... 1 ideas along the lilies of development
lower Hilo at 12:31) o'clock Saturday high swept Knhului bay nt I o'clock (,f this state. Radical revision of the
_ th at should be worked out now before
afternoon. A number of sam pans nt Saturday afternoon. The wave denial- present system Is provided for in the
Total curs „..... - ..............................41 ‘be city expands aiul builds pernmWalakea were sunk and the actual ished the automobile in Which Dr. tentative resolutions drown up ut
_____
nent buildings. Streets should be oploss of Iflo is trot known. The wave Smith wns ridipg and his leg was prelim inary meeting here January 11, Carl.it Shipment* for Sunday, Fell. «;• "« «&gt; up in various parts of the city
was accompanied by llurries of wind] broken.
attended by the commissioners from California
..........
....... ..........’ IK,nnd the bulkheading should be rxtw idfront all directions. ’
Two steam ers broke loose from .several counties in the district. Cop­ i loriiln, hy boat, 22 crates.
i?d un lhc ,n&gt;« frunl «"&lt;! many other
The tidal wave smashed several their moorings n t the dink. The vil- ies of these resolutions with invita­
______
i innovations s ta rte d . before th$ end
" iS
Ixrnts in Hilo harbor, washed one cot- Inge of Knhului is nnedr water and tions to attend the next- meeting Shipment* Previously I'nreported for
year Dial will give Sanford
(nice fiom it* foundations add dcniol-! considerable dam age has lieeu done. were sent to all county commission­
Friday
j much better lines In regard to real deInhed another. The street.* are coverIt is not known how many lives ers in the third district, legislator.*
Florida by |*&lt;at, 40 crate*.
jvelupm ent and build with an eye to
■-da
ed with debris.
1ware lost.
and \V. M. Corry, member of the stute
______
The la-nutiful ns well ns tho commerroad departm ent from the third dis­
Di htinallon* of Florida Shipm ent. jC'bil side. I he minutes of the last
trict.
Savannah, 0; Philadelphia, 2; Poto-1 m eeting of the Chamber of Commerce
In the tentative program adopted
nine Yards, 2; Columbus, O., 1; C hl-!*,v«
out,ln«’
whot
City
«
the legislature would !&gt;e railed upon ' cogo, 4; Pittsburgh, 2; Memphis, 1 ; ! Planning Committee of the Chamber
to ntsdish the present state aid road
o f Commerce and the toning commit­
New Yoik, 1; Waycross, 2; Richmond, tee and the legislative committee ex*
•
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within the jurisdiction of the state
pect:
I.
blare which wiped out a Gettn road departm ent for m aintenance nnd
()NR 0 F T | JK LANDM ARKS OFi* nlng blnre
The .leg islativ e committee, under
construction; the latei'al roads alone
building,
one
of
W
ichita’*
landmarks
the
chaiintanship of Judge Lewis (VKANSAS
METROPOLIS
IS
Diversion*
of-Floridn
Shipment*:
KASHAS
would be left for construction nnd up­
Frntn West Jacksonville. Feb, 2 :]Bryan, submitted n zoning bill, local
leaving
only
Hie
four
story
brick
walla
DESTROYED
keep by the county. Tho counties
' Covered with icicle* nnd a mu** of W....M U- given under this proposed Destined to Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia &gt;»• m ituic, which will Ik- presented by
1. Louisville 1, Syracuse 1, Chicago 1. , F o rrest 1-nke, representative for Semburned wreckage and broken Wire*.
III* T h r ,\* » » rln lrd P rr» » l
legislation all the money received from ^
From Savannah: Destined to Chi- 'tiole county, ut tho next session of the
WICHITA. Kan.. Feb. .V- At l-i.-l Thirty-six apartm ents composed Ike autoAiobile licenses to Ik- expended on
icago
3, Cincinnati 2, Detroit 2, P itU -^ g is In tu re . The bill briefly empowers
upper
three
stories
of
the
buildingthirty-one prisons were injured, some
strictly county project*. Each coun­
burg
1, Providence 1, Boston 1, Clove-]**»• City Commissioners of Sanford
The
m
ajority
of
tho
dwellers
were
reof them so seriously that they are not
ty would isSue its own license tags,
j4" "P lain t «« City Planning commiaexpected to live nml four other* un* porte dto be aged nnd some of them and collect therefor. The tags, how­ land 1, S t.’Louis 1, W ashington 1.
' From Potomac Y anis: Destined to ,"I**” with full power to study tho reladieved to be dead in an early mor- feeble.
ever, would be uniform throughout
Richmoqil 1.
jsources, possibilities and needs of the
the state. The counties also would
.
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city nhd then.devise plans for n systeh cempowered to levy a one cent per
Atlanta Ball Club
Madame Kenefie
Dlvcrwion* on February 3rd
,n,‘lir ru ,u r« development. The scope
gallon tax on gasoline in addition to
of the work of tho proposed City
Trains
at
Palatka
From
M'est
Jniktu|Nyj||i)
to
Potomac
Will Sing Here
any »uih tax levied by the state.
Plundlng Commission will include the
For This Season Other resolutions adopted by the Yards I, Montreal 1, Cincinnati 1. zoning
of the city into residential, buat Band Concert
meeting call upon the legislature to
From Snvlinttnh:
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Destined to 4 h l - j w h o l e s a l e , m anufacturing and
•The Tnm O’Shnnter Inidi os' Band,! Several Game* With Major League muk provision for the pol.cing of all cago 2.’ W ashington I, Buffalo 1, lit- ro| ored wx:l|on,. It will also pass on
roads and upon the state road d ep art­ troit 1, St. Louis 1, Boston 1, Clove- propositions for new subdivisions,
nn organization .of Sanford young In-’
T ram . Will Be Played,
ment to take over and m aintain "offi­ land I.
dies, will give their opening program ,
extensions of streets nnd make* o r( H r T l»* S m m I * i *S 1' r r n l
, cially” state road number I,’ from
nt the High School Auditorium Tues-i
From Cincinnati:
Destined
to rangem ents for improving tho city's *
PALATKA. Fvb. 5.—The A tlanta
Jacksonville to 1‘ciuacola.
day, February tith nt 8:15 p. m
Cleveland 2. ,
thoroughfares. In addition it will bo
club of the Southern Association has
They hove been very fortunate in nr ranged to go into spring training
Front Potomac Yards; Destined to authorized to furthsr develop exist­
securing Madam Marian Keneflck, here March 10, it was announced by UT. MIIIIKL WILL AUIMVK
ing parks and locate new parks, aral'
W ashington L
AT SAVANNAH WEDNESDAY
formerly1 of the Boston Conservatory the management today; The Crack­
Pptomno Yards passings:
Total recommend the acquiring of scipc by
CARRYING AMERICAN TROOPS Kuntlay, 22: Pittsburgh 8, Philadel­ the City Commissioners. The bill will
of M usic, now head of tho Vocal De­ er* will remain until April 1, playing
partm ent ut Stetson University, to several gam es with m ajor longue
phia 4, R ochester-2, Buffalo 2, New perm it tho City Planning Commission’
(Dr The AwoflnlrS PrtM l
•ing for them, und nil music lovers clubs.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—By di­ York 2, Cnnnslota 1, Syracuse 1, to h a w under its jurisdiction a play­
should hear this -program. The num­
ground development program . Tho
rection o f the W ar departm ent, Com­ Elmira L
bers which Marian Kpnefltk will ren­ SANFORD AND ST. CLOUD BANK mander o f the T ransport St. Mihic!,
Monday, total 20: Now York 8, passage o f this bill at the next session
der nre:
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OFFICIALS VISIT KISSIMMEE
bringing back the American forces Boston 4, Pittsburgh *1, Philadelphia of the legislature will give Sanford
No. 1.—’Vissi D'Arto, Vlssi I)’fro mthc Rhine, is endeavoring to 2, Buffalo 2, Toronto 2, Washington tho distinction of being the flrat city
Amorc, Aria Tosrn ...... „...G. Pucini
W. II. Tunnldiffo was in Kissim­ reach the Savannuh lighthouse by H 1, Cleveland 1, Trenton 1, ttchlca, 1, In Florida to secure the legal author­
ity to perm it the city zoning nnd
No. 2—Songs My Mother T aught
mee Tuesday on his way from St. o’clock Wodncsday morning. A radio­ Provbience 1.
_ ;..... ................ .............. Dvorak Cloud to Sonford where he is presi­ gram received during the night from
thereby develop along modem and
well
designed lines.
9Jrtl
(b) The W ren..........Liza- Lehmann dent of the People’s Bank.
M EEK’S W EATHER
tho ship snid it wns notw apparently
(C) Where Blossoms Grow .... . .
Mr. Tunnecliffc is vice president of improbable th n t the St. Mihiol will
......................... Sans Soucl the Hank of St. Cloud, and attended arrive In Savannah before 1 o’clock W eather Outlook for the Period Feb- PROM INENT JAPANESE
DIED- AT TOKIO TODAY r J l
the nnnnul meeting of the xtockhold- M’ednesday afternoon.
runry 5 to 10, Inclusive
SPANISH M AR VETS
era ut th at institution Monday nttcrSouth Atlantic and E ast Gulf
( i l , T h e . t u v f l s l n l I’ f f M )
WANT THEIR SHARK
noon, nt which he says practically nil
Stqtes: Much colder beginning, of the
TOKIO, Feb. 5.—Prince Hndarnu
OF BONUS MONEY stockholders were present. Ho sayn Suspects Arrested in
week and tem perature below normal Fushiml, Lord keeper of privy seal
Miami for Robbery th ereafter with freezing tem perature nml uncle of Emperor'Yoshohlto, died
the cashier’s report showed tho bank
(H r T h r A M S fb lH r i» * s !
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. B^-The to l* in a most prosperous condition,
of $250,000 Jewels flrat p a rt of week, except in south nnd today ns tho result of a stroke of
Jacksonville camp of the Spanish- total deposifk am ounting to 3278,­
central Florida; generally fair, except apoplexy.
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A m erican'W ar Veterans has voted to 062.27, a gain of $88,057.flf during
rain probably middle of week.
MIAMI, Feb. 2.—Police took Into
.
ask th a t the veterans of all wars hp the p ast year.
Although only four years old |h e custody and quextjun as suspect In I ? A R M
taken Into cohsldcratlon In any nci
tloh looking to a state bonus for vet­ bank hn.t earned’ n not profit on its quarter miljlon dollar jewel .robbery}"* * XM* i * ,
erans of the M’orld War. The local capital stock of over C2 -per relit. De­ nt tho homo, of David Joyce, Chicago
camp acted after hearing nn address posits passing through the ta n k d ur­ lumberman, is tho chauffeur employ­
by its national commander, Antonio ing the year 1922 amounted to fl,- ed hy the fam ily next door as he and
P. Entenza. The committee recently 2UU48.G1, a fact which .ihows the his fsm ily was about to board the
named by Governor Hardco to study I rosperous condition in Saint Cloud train last night it was disclosed .to ­ FORESEEN IN HOME QUARTERS*?**’1®* of contcr,nfc" 10 &lt;liKUY*
legislative outlook for the rem aining
day. Man released a fte r it wns learn­
ways und means qf giving veterans of und surrounding territo ry .
AFTER SER IES OF CONFER- .
“ ho following officers wert. re-elect­ ed ho wax going to Boston where his
four weeks of the sixty-seventh con­
the World W ar in this state n bonus,
ENCES ON SITUATION
gress. A fter a talk with President
in accordance with provisions of the ed to serve during the ensuing je n r: father-in-law is reporter! to have died
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’ Harding, Representative Mondell
1921 legislature, will be asked also to j K. Conn, president; .W. II. Tamil- yesterday.
( U r T h » A -.m ln lr d I ' r r . . )
the house, Republican leader, declar
eJiffe,
vice
’
president;
bih
!
O.
R.
study the feasilibity of a bonus to thfe
WASHINGTON, Feb. B.—There U ed there were so many difficulties in
There ure some things th a t make a
soldiers of all wars„
,
; lilrcch, cashier.—Kiaaimmej Gazette.
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lunchron taste more appetizing than a possibility th at the Lcnroot-Andcr- the way of agreen|«nt th at it vnrvs
The committee authorized In ad‘
Henry Ford gives g o lf'lin k s to tf watching a girl powder her hose and son-Cappcr farm program credits plan tircly possible th at the farm 1
dressing tho local camp said he fa ­
vored a program on the order of th at Michigan -village. He may gat the rougo h er lips nt the next table.— Mi­ m gy be blocked in congrexa unless m easure could not be finally
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thehi la sumo n siu rn rtte'o f action on into 11 law before
adopted in California by which* the rotes o f come men tills way, but he&gt; ami Herald.
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soldiers were g ran trd loons for buy­ likely to lose the support of their
tho adm inistration shipping bill. This the fuel thht legislation on both
is foreseen In some q u arter- afte r a jecls had already passed bot
ing and settling lands in th a t state.
wives.—Springfield News.
,
. Tho Dally Herald, 16c per week.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3,1923
Im and with palms and ferns and
flowers of nil kinds.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. (Tnrke In the presence of the
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor immediate relatives of bride nnd
Phono 217-W
groom nnd it few friends. A fte r the
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v l a l l l s c TO
ceremuny Mr. and Mrs. Gordon left
—I I
o r * ( a l l s i i / w k f r a o r t a t a la S
for Washington where they will spend
S a a a d a r It too a r t • o l a r t o l o l o a , **rtl
• o o a t a l r a i d l o tM a I r a a r i o r a t . a i * l » l n few days nnd where they will meet
I t l a l l a , o r I r t r ik a a a t b s l is t s . II w l l
the brother of the bride, George Rob­
ka ( r r a l l f a i p n r l a l i l
.
.
erts, who will accompany them home
to Sanford where they will reside In
SOCIAL CALENDAR
the future.
Monday—"Tho Return o f Miles O
Rourke at the K. of C. Hull, 8 p. rr
BON TON BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Edward Bells wns the charm ling hostess yesterday when she en­
tertained nt bridge a t her home on
Park avenue, the guests included the
members of the Bon Ton Bridge Club
land one extra table.
Sweet peris nnd nasturtium s were
Mrs. T. G. Huckn and Miss Julia used effectively in the rooinn where
llu rk s were charm ing visitors here i the card tables were placed,
yesterday from Jacksonville.
j Embroidered pillow slips, the prise
• iur high acore, was won by Mrs. Ben
R. Nelson, of St. Paul, Minn., w as 1Caswell.
among the out of the s ta te arrivals
At the conclusion o f the game, the
here yesterday.
hostrxs served a dainty salad course
and coffee.
'
Miss Nells l~ Jarkson arrived here
Mrs. B etts guests were: Mrs, Ben
yesterday from A tlanta nnd will spend i Caswell, Mrs. .1. D. Woodruff, Mrs!
aomo time in Sanford.
J. A. Redpath and M. S, Niles were
among those from Jacksonville ip the
city yesterday transacting business.
Mrs. Juno Roumillnt leaves today
for Miami where she will spend t|n*
rem ainder of ihc winter w ith friends.
Circle .No. 2 of tho M. K. church
will m eet at the home of Mrs. C. L.
GOodhuc, 80H Magnolia avenue Mon­
day afternoon nt 8:00 o’cloe-k.
W. P. WilkcKon, of Now York, nrrived in Hnnford yesterday and will
M|&gt;end wnne time here nt tho Montexumn.
.
Mrs. S. M. Belnton nnd M. A. Bfinton, of Jeanette, Pa., were am ong the
arrivaln hero yesterday nnd nre stop­
ping at the Montezuma while in the
city for a few days.
* Chris Gunn leaves today for Wild­
wood where he will spend the Week
end with relatives. Mr. (Junn has
been In the city for the past few
weeks on business.

EYES
EXAMINED
South C arolina: Rain and colder on
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
S aturday; much colder Saturday night
SERVICE
cold wave In extrem e northwest por­
SUNDAY, F e b . I. l'J2;i.
tion; Suhdny probably fa ir and cold­
.Subject:
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“ Love” .
Georgia: Rain S aturday; colder in
Church S e rv ic e ....... 11:00 n. m
north nnd central portions; cold wave
Sunday School
10:00 a. m
in northwest portion Saturday night;
W oman's Club Bldg., (lake Ave
Sunday partly cloudy and colder.
AJ.L ARE WELCOME
• Florida: Increasing cloudiness S a t­
urday followed by locul rains S atu r­
o m a s iv le ig h a n
T
day night or Sunday; colder Sunday
K George Ade's
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
In north and cen tral portoins.
Qxrajnounigiciun
Extrem e northw est Florida: Rain
„ "B ddt.fbm eand Broke
We will have all of our reg u lar se r­
, !
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S aturday followed by much colder S a­ vices tomorrow. The morning subvert
At the Princess Tonight
turday night; Sunday cloudy and cold- will he “ Not Our Own.” Every C hris­
tian should understand his tru e re ­
Alabama: Rain nnd colder S atu r­ lationship un “God’s scheme of things.'’
day;, much colder Saturdny night nnd This sermon will kelp you. At night
The Herald delivered six times a
cold wave In*north and central jtor- we finish the serial moving picture week fo r lfic.
tionj Sunday p a rtly cloudy nnd colder. of “The Chosen Prince,” and Mr. Burbans will give you u short stirrin g ad ­
dress In connection with it. Conte e a r­
ly th a t you may secure a good seat.
OI*TOMETRIST-OPTICI AN
Our Men's Bible class is growing. If
you have not united clsewhct*, we
Phone 410 ------ Opposite I*. O,
shall be glad to have You with us.
Traveling men and tourist* wilt find
n friendly welcome with us.
Guess with each pur­
And tomorrow will Ik* Sunday. All
ALI, S O t’I.S CHURCH
out fur Sunday school nnd church.
chase, pair Shoes Free,
Tomorrow Sexngesimn Sunday, se r­
prices reduced.—Lloyd
The winter visitors arc enjoying vices will e as follows:
this superb w enther nnd they nre nil
Shoe Store.
Sunday School nt 'J’a. m.
in love with Hnnford.
&gt;206.21;
w ltc
Low'Mas* at HI a. m.
Benediction afte r nm**.
Im portant m eeting Radies’ A ltar
MY SHOE HOSPITAL
Society a fte r service:;.
Masses during Week at K n. nt.
Is headquarters far best re

GLASSES

ACCURATELY
FITTED

BOOK LOVERS CLUB
An interesting and enjoyable a ffair
of yesterday afternoon was the Book
Lovers C lub Which wns entertained .by
Mrs. A. E. llill, nt her home on Fourth
street.
.
The rooms were opened en suite
nnd adorned with quantities of sweet
peas and other early spring flowers’.
The G irls’ team o f the Duvnl high
Disrursion of late hooks nnd cu r­
school le ft oil tho Clyde line boat thift
rent events caused the afternoon to
afternoon for th eir home* a fte r n de­
pass quickly, nnd Into in the nflerlightful visit with th e Sanford girls.
noon tho hostess served a delicious
naiad coime* followed by nn ico
Ralph Ycnrby.’ Otia George nnd
course.
Dave Rogers will piny on the Sanford
Those enjoying the cordial hospi­
links tomorrow at 2 p. nt. A» nil of
tality of Mrs. Hill were Miss Annie
these men are professional players
Hawkins and guest Miss Hood, &lt;*f
I tile will put up n line exhibition and
Georgia, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. R.
then- will lie a big gallery following
.1. Holly, Mrs. H arry Ward, Mrs.
them over the. course.
S tella A rrington, Mrs. I.. P. Hagan,
Mrs. Fred Willinms, Mrs. J. ’ K.
H. Dingce arrived
Pace, Mrs. LcGctlc, Mrs. E. P. Marne
from Dunedin and
and Mrs. Henry McLauiin.
end guests of Mr.

pair work.----- “See Me First'
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church services for Sexngesinia ‘
Sunday, Poh, 4;
V:-If* u, in. Sunday School.
ll:0 o a. in.—Choral Celohration.
,
7:30 p. m.—Vesper** Sermon.
The lector will l&gt;e at Christ c h u rc h !
I.ongwood for the early celebration at
7:80 a. nt.
.
And nt.A II Saint-* Church. E n te r-j
pilse, for the V»—per Hrrvcie nt 3 :0 0 j

p. m.

The ujual excellent niuxir. noted at
Holy Cros* church lias been prepared
for’the Sunday service*.
Preparations are being mode for
tin*
Mission, which is to lie preached
lolly. Their many
i ace them again ns by F r. W hltlcmme beginning Fell.
* resident.; of this

Mrs. Sum ter Davis, who lias been
FOR VISITOR
ill for some time is getting much bet­
Mrs’ Schuyler was the charm ing
ter. She is with her aunt nnd uncle,
lmnorec, yesterday afternoon when
nt their home ill Orlando. We hopi
Mrs- W alter Morgan entertained nt
FIRST BAPTIST UllURCII
to sec Mrs. Davis back in Sanford
l.tidgc ut lu-r home on Park avenue,
Sunday
School, {1:30, not 'J:3!.
Mr. and Mrs. It, B. Brassiere nnd
in her honor. There were three ta ­ little son, Dickson nnd Mrs. T. A.
Morning worship and sermon at 11
bles of players and the guests includ­ N'enl of Orlando w ere in the city yes­ n. in. Subject, “ An Im perative for
ed the members of the Fntre Nous terday afternoon m aking arran g e­ Kingdom Progress.’’ Duel: "Thy Bet­
Bridge club.
ments for a bevy of .Sanford lienutlc* te r Lund" Mr*. A. M. Phillips nnd
j Pink nnd green, 'the dainty color to en ter the moving picture contest Mr. Wolslagel.
! m otif wns artistically carried out in that the R eporter-S tar will put on in
“All Huil Immanuel," choir.
j every detail of this lovely uffnir. a few weeks.
Solo: *tl Love to Think of Jesu s”
Quantities of exquisite roses nnd
Mr. Wolslagel.
j sweet pens being used.
II. Y. P. IJ. 0:30.
&gt;j The tally cards were also designed,
Evening worship and sermon at
w ith the lininl painted flowers c a rry -[
7.30. Duct: "Still Undecided," Mrs.
ing out the color scheme.
In tiie interesting game of bridge
I. played, the prize for high score, a
One of the big events in Sanford in f
I set of sail cellars nnd spoon, wns won , May will l&gt;e tile reunion nnd encamp­
by Miss Mnrtliu Fox, the convolution, 1ment of tho Floridn U nited Spanish
Bible study and prayer meeting
n card table cover, was won by Mrs. War V eterans nt which time there Wednesday evening «l 7:30.
• Dick Brown. Tho honurcc was p r e - :
Sunbeam Bund Monday afternoon
will lie a big g ath erin g here of the
. rented a deck of cards ns memento (
Spanish W ar V eterans of the entire nt 3:30.
’ of th e occasion.
state. The following orders have
I
Following the card game, the h o s-,
PRKHIIYTKKI \N CHURCH
just been, sent out from headquart­
. teas served n sAlad course with hot
ers:
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Tho 11 o'clock preaching service
•ss ills-.chocolate.
“The 13th Annual Reunion nnd F.n- Sunday will be a children's si rvice
of the
Tin* guests were Mrs. Schuyler. M rs.1
utmpnient of tiie Florida United Spun- with an object lesson sernpni. 1lie
inn girl Genigc Fox. Mrs. S. O. t'hnse, Mis.
oh War Veterans will be held in this special music will he furnished by the
Divine !,, F. W hitner, Mrs. K. I). Mobley,
city on Muy 7, 8 and lb The opening children and they will also net ns d ea­
te in te r-j Mi s. Deane T urner nnd guest, Miss!
day will be on the 7th nnd the meet­ cons. All the 'children of the Sunday
KeriienreI Mai thu Fox, Mr*. E. A. Douglass,
ing will begin nt 1*:30. D epartm ent­ school m e joked to come to Sunday
jn t. T h e 'M rs. J. It. Coleman, Mrs. Morris
al Junior Vico-Comninndcr R. A. Tor- Sihool p u p a red to ata&gt; lo church.
&gt;ts next I Spencer, Mrs. Sneed and Mrs. I»i- k
heun, of Roosevelt Cam p, will have
Services for Sunday are ns follows:
lim e with Mrs. Ashley Kelley a t her
charge of all the details of tiie reunion
tt:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
heme on W.’ Hughey street, prom ptly
mid all communications should he ad­ 'l l a. nu—Children’s Service.
“ When you go out Into the night
ut 3:00. lie is your C hrist, too,
dressed to him.
2 p, m.—Junior C, E.
and search for the stray one, you wilt
“ By order of
8
p, m.- Interm ediate C. E.
fold In* is n sheep the same as the
“FRANK DALE.
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81
) p. in.—Senior C. E.
re st—and a little washing make* his
GORBON-ROBF.RTS
“ Dept. Commander.”
7:30
p. m.—Preaching rerviee.
•
The homq of II. I* Robertu on the wool while again.” —Extract from
Snnford-Orlnndo road was the scene R eturn of Mile* O’Rourke, K. of
For quick results, t r y a w ant ad.
o f a beautiful imme wedding Thuiu- Hall, Monday night, Feb. Mb nt 8.
* 2*15-3tc
day when tho daughter, Mi** Nlnn
CINCINNATI, Feb. 1.- -August KlrKolierts was united in m arriage to
bart,
prominent Republican politician
“ I nivlr r.pnkes in riddles, whin
John I* Gordon, Ixtth contracting
today w ar indicted by the federul
p arties being residents of Mils city plain talk Is nitissiry.”—Extract from
LOS ANGELES, C alif., Fob. 3.— grand jm y on a charge of failing to
mid well known to a large cirele of R eturn of Mile* O’Rourke, K. of C. le tte rs of adm inistration in the es­ make out the proper income tax re ­
friends. The Rolierts home whs love­ Hall, Monday night, Feb. 5th nt 8.
tate of W allace Reid, motion picture turns. Kirbcrt who wan fonm rly clerk
ly in decorations of orchids from Cuactor, who died here Ja n u a ry 18, were of police eouit hen?, ha* held many
asked of the superior court today by other public office* in Cincinnati.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mrs. Dorothy Davenport Reid, the
Ladies’ Host Hoorn S widow. P roperty listed with the ap ­ Thu Daily Herald, 1.5c per week
iniu ix ig m
plication was estim ated to be worth
350.000, tho principal Rein being tlio
OLI)—litis run over 200,(100 miles nnd now runs
Reid home in Hollywood, valued at

like n new car. This

110.000. .
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Tho Iiel-Jnr Coffee Co., is open for
business and ail orders will lie prom pt­
ly filled ns usual.. Phono COW. *
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Would you like to own n ta r of thin kind^-one that will give
you service for every dollar you invest in it? If so,'give us
your order now for a HUPP.

MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
DlntributorK Seminole and Luke Counties
One of the Largest and Most Up*lO’dnte Drive-in Filling
Stations in (his part of the state
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Dp you trade a t tho Cash nnd C ar­
ry Stores? Call for QUICK SER ­
VICE TRANSFER Pnroel Delivery to
take your packages to y o u r door.
26fl-ThU-Fri S at-tfc
.
Sanford's latest m usical acquisition,
tho TAM O’SHANTEIU L A p iE S ’
HAND, composed entirely of Sanford
girls will give their oponing program
lit the High School Tuesday, Fehrua ry 0th, adm issIon4 50c.
257-^ty

Beautiful Five Room
Semi-Bungalow
Modern Throughout on Large
Weil Located Lot

Will Sacrifice for less
Than $5,000
•t e r m s .
For Full Ihformntion Sec

A. P. CONNELLY
: &amp; SONS
,

Men's Half
(PI ftf]
Soles
ip l.U l
Ladles’ Half
Soles ..... ................ I t i l
Children’s. Half
(TA
Soles
♦JUC
Misses Half
HE
Soles
a.
f til
Goodyear !-» Ruli[TA,
her Heels
*!U l
Tight Edge Rubber
AA
Heels
41H
Men’s Leather
Afir
Heels
...... , 4 1 /1
Ladies’ French Heels, O r
Level .
fcitll
Ladies’ Common Sense QfT
and ( uhan Heels, level 0 &lt; JI
No. !125 Sanford Avenue
Opp Seminole Meat .Market

In George Ade’s

The story is of u youth wha
went uwny to make his for.
tunc and when he had nude
it was so modest that he
preferred to come hack and
he regarded ns n failure un.
til he should he fittingh
able to show otherwise

Other Attractions, too
Canned beuf found in the tombrf
Tut.mkhnmun In Egypt, And i&gt; Um
w hat kilted the old chop?—Utiub
W orld-Herald.
NOTICE
To nil property owners of SanfoH:
When fit need of n painter call A. G
Alcorn &amp; Ilro. All work gtuneitci
Cosh o r tcim work. I*, n Box
Phone -ICC.
m jL

W hen Your Bread don’t suit You try

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
R O U T H BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre
WHEN T H E DOCTOR PRKSCKIBO
a certain medicine his wmk is i&amp;vui
if th a t prescription Is n t filled wak
phr.olutc accuracy with the best isd
piircst drugs. Our prescription **t
hacks up the skill of the phyim
Wc use only the purest nnd fredat
drugs nnd compound them in strfct
accordance with directions. In thil
v.ny'only docs safety lie.
PRESCRIPTION DIM WIST
nc 325------ -------- The Kriil! Slorr

10 Stores in Georgia

San lord’s New Store

Phone 127

M ONDAY S P E C IA L S
Taffetas, Foulard, Flat Crepe, Paisley, Canton Crepe

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shown thnt the R otary club la jk-cuIlarly fitted Iff tnko n leading part
along
with the other civic and com­
t alniaMrrt v « « r r n D f r i o n n e * r * p l !•»»■
mercial organisations in the alTnira of
d n ; nl Ik r I l r m l i l I t u l t d l n s , IDT
t l a i n o l U A » N S .B lo r r t, F l » .
the community. The R otary club, ita
cniU ra any, la more than an organ­
The Herald Printing Co. misation;
it Is associated vision and e f­
rCBUM tUHd
fort;' it is co-operative, not competi­
M. J . IIOLLY............... ......... -------- KdMIdir
X . J . I.M .I.A H I)
H rrT rln rT -T r rn .u re r tive service. It transm uted kindly doI I . A. X B E L .............. ( i r n r r n l M « m i «
sires into helpful deeds, turns dream s
II. *. IIOI.I.V .... Art. r r l U l i n f M i M d f f
into accomplished facts. It is n tra in ­
A d .r r t t i li f H«Im M«d. K n i n n o n
ing school in unselfishness, where
Appllt-alhin
personal gain is subordinate to public
I.K W I* t l l l l ’P ... U rru ln llo n
l 'h « « . a j» -W illlr r a
m.
good.*—Eurttta Jjike Region.

Sanford Daily Herald

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T h r hlit IS- In l a - p a * * W rrW jr l l r r _lrt r a ll r * l» n n r r .
P r m l n o l r f ’nualjr
a n d la p u b lU h rd c v e r r I ' r ld a r . Art»rr■l a in * r alr a niadr k n n w ti a n t i p p l l m I Inn. M.oo par &gt; r a t , n i n n y In n d . n a r r ,
MBMIIKII T IIK

AMAOCIATKI1

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Th* Aaannlalart Praa* la «*xHin«lvulr
an I It tail to tha.ua* for reputillcfttlqq or
All lirwa illapntchea orertlt«-&lt;l t»» It or
ttol otherwise credited In this paper
and a loo Itin Pun l news pubtlshcd
herein.
All rlohla of rc-puhllentlon of special
dispatch?* herein nre n l i o reserved
O f flee i IIF.H AI.il I I I I I .I H M I . l*h«Mi I**

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, FERRUARY 3, 1923

PAGE TWO

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F.ir.)SH A d v e ril.ln a H r p T .i.n t.O r e
THEAMF.flif.AV I'ltE VIAXSC4 M PIN

N ever In the history of fairs and
expositions in Florida have men and
women whose responsibilities offer the
opportunities to roe other f a in thruout the country been so generous and
unanim ous nl their expression of
praise as in the case of the present
South Florida Fair a t Tampa. Ami
no man or woman who knows an y ­
thing about faira can but agree if he
or she will use the opportunity to
make n comparison.
Much older and perhaps much lar­
ger fairs, many of them endowed with
thousands of dollars in state or com­
m unity aid of a pul.lie nature cannot
compare with the present fnir. l*s de­
velopment in a brief period of eight
years, with m&gt; state financial assistnice, has ireeii little short of mirnc*
i l i V l i i^ ln r lv remarkable. .Nii'

with som ething near twenty-five mil­
lion dollars in building of hotels, club
houses, apartm ent houses and homes
already announced, it would be sur­
prising indeed, if Florida does not
prove to bo the most industrially
com fortable s ta te in the Union in
which to live in 1323.—Tam pa T rib­
une.
------------o-----------FR EIG H T BLOCKADE CAN HE
BROKEN
Today 10,000 freight a rs are tied
up in D etroit yards- Fifteen large in­
d ustrial concern's n rt barred from
roccivehg more freight until this
congestion D broken and many fac­
tories of D etroit nre fscirig shut­
downs unless this situation can be
lclievcd.
In Toledo, the great gatew ay to
(t he e n tire Michigan Peninsula, the
freig h t congestion has been approach­
ing u dangerous condition. The gen­
erally prosperous buainesH conditions
have put a burden upon tins railroad!
th at they are seemingly unable to
bear.
In the east for come weeks the
f . eight congestion is even mare scbum. Th • Baltim ore and Ohio raiirpar*
has niinourteerl a general enthargi
rod it is expected that this w ill'be
followed by .011 fu rth e r embargoed
by o th e r mil reads,
"M otor trucks can help brrftk th*
O P * g U t r i^ iit iu r t " l^ d if y ,” said M
T„ Pulchcr, r ice president and general
manager rtf the F'edoml Motor Truck
-ompniiy. ‘“fire flexibility of trucks ir

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

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L—A new Library Building in the center of the city.
2.
—Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake whore.
3.
—The new pier am! boat basin finished before January,
-1024.
4.
—A big Auditorlu mthat will seat nl least 5,000 people.
G.—New home lor the Camphell-Lossing Post, American
Legion.
G.—A Community Chest out of which alt funds will h e
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drawn,
7.
—Two mill lax for publicity purposes.
8.
—Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
soft water.
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—Systematic m o s q u ito campaign and cleaner 6ity,
10.—Ten thousand people here one year from today.

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of all the states combined. They arc
located ns follows:
Orange lak e,
Micnnopy Rookery*,, S tag g ers’ Prairie, •
Fowler’s Prairie,
Orange Creek,:
Sampson Lake, Ixmg Pond, San Sohnstinn Rookeries, Hird Pond; Hog*|
town Greek, Rear Igike, Wallace Ray,
and River Styx. •
Ht. Augurttfito is to. have n Ponce ;
de I .con cclchrution April 5, U and 7.;
1323. This in jpring !'• bo som ething
w orth feein g a n d .n o to u rist rbatild ‘
g.t home wilhiAit seein g it. - F lorida
pi-oplo, of cour.-ie, will atten d in large
•tumhors.

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P e o p le s B a n k
o f S a n fo r d
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A Sanford Institution under the direct mnnngement of the following

BOARD QF DIRECTORS,,

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J. K. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffe, Dr. S. Pulcston, E. II. Ilftwkins/W. E. Scoggan,
C. P. Williams

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ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
cigarettes

T U R K IS H
V IR G IN IA

BURLEY

Sanford, Florida

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Int line to come uliiu it.t i will be
n r ream * in Florida a s buffalo in the j
h n n n n n n
h
m u r r m r n n r Rj Rj
Went
to he su m -o n re«*iyatlon...
r-i
f-1
ur in city pnrk fountnin basino. It ; I
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Clubwomen throughout the United single d ep artm en t is w anting. Tim
will Ih,* herd to find a more oermmentH,r,
-tv*
N
.....S la tg a advocate the adoption of tin big cxpoafllun is cornplolu in its &lt;‘vni su bstitute than th*; allig ato r hide PAMf(tmHTOIAfCOro|
' t«ri
for luiml hags and o th er like articles. Eajx;;ri'2r,i''2imrigL^
d e a n cut, sculptured coiffure with a cry d etail. It bespeaks volum e- for lire
M
The Herald carriers m anage and c o n tro l-their routes, pay In *
The first fhiptm e.l nf.steaw b n i e i j j
n t Ipuj* net, ns u standard .of freanty. ar.d capable, (mnfeflt and judicious maitirg *■ .jtre p o rtin g freig h t m ak es itu m t
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ndVame for all papers draw n, and nluwiluUdy depend ujiun their *A
’onilerPil
n
ssistn
m
e
in
a
conditio;
, d ig .’ the passing of the tom ltd bob- m cnl o f tin* g reat e n te rp rise . Tim &lt;■
for the p ie a m t M um n leached New , M.i sKii*.t.tt’i ;u
i.; .f •* M .vi’i A
cnllections for tin ir running capital and p rofits. W hin sub *rib- "
!ij(e (his. If one highw ay, is blocked York from Florida th • fii t week in la».\«ii;t- i r llvlm*. If •* •■!. t*. ..It o*-rlied hair.
men an d women who a re here w ith
er.t neglect to pay them it is tin* C A R RIER and not THE *
jr congealed they can d e to u r to nil- Dc^umtier. 1322.
I in fruit brought w a , ..*„m ,&gt;,. i .. | U- i
- ,... t
i U.llWhl# |a Iho result of a symposium ■xhihit* and dem onstrations of vun
Herald th a t stands the ' hrniU,"
**ft
it h er one. If 'one w ari-hom e is full the resoerd whobuiale price of $2.50 u
n!
■p .
conducted by Pcnrhyn Stanlawa. well lious kinds, and who a rc privileged to
Kuho rihenr who do not enre to pay the c a rrie r each week *i
he
tiu
c
k
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att
b
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unloaded
a
t
annth
quart, ih .it, of en u o e, was a fancy
tt,-i loulaa nt itu- . - oM, jV■ * - ira*■known u rtirt in order tooscertaln for “t-v* aij o f tin* well known fa irs of Upm ay pay the Htjrnhl tivo or rmnn m onths *in advance and they »i
r.
price
and
they
were
hough*,
by
ric
h
!’
,‘f
3* «U,*|i 31, T wnslitj, e- ; on *f
co
u
n
try
,
do
not
hciiitatt!
to
express
hin colleague.: w hat Htanrlanl of beau­
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;
li'iiHje SI; B : e i u s n n i i l ,
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will pay the ca rrier each w eek.from th is fund,
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“The
f.'11
tliat
ettcli
truck
operate
folks ns nn early novelty. Tlonda iii.n,-.* oi.riu r, p
hi, it,,ty American women have set for th e ir fu ll and generous praiso of the
This system *&gt;f delivery is known ns the INDEPENDENT •.
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unit
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p
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only
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success o f the undertaking.
themselves.
CARRIER l*I.j\N and is ust d by* most o f tile larg e r nowtipapers uf * ’ .
\ fftiljjnl t i l U 111 it? 1&gt;.‘ hWltcnUl out | ) ^ wltlic** IpIfljcHH ; . , f ! &gt; Ii'? foiffld. ( ^ » liifisF, U
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to, |
More than 2?,&lt;H10 people passed thru
Replies were rccelWd from hun­
itiiiStTH
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dot
of
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HfiiiftilNi
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the
country nnd Im proven beyond doubt to he the vor ybest plan •
into a general assembly yard, made 8(rnw brrr!oH arc* n*v/ guiiift out if r ,
( 11!&gt; fii*
dred s of club presidents and federa­ the g ates of the South Florida F n ir: up Into a trnlh ami finally haule-l
of
delivery.
When a boy manages his own route,, buys find ell.r •
i
t**rt*I
y
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V
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fit
tl*|
Pdivll
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&gt;'••*!
M
1 lorldn by th e cnil'*.ei
toy...
tion official.*, reprerenllng 2,000,(MX F.rid ay . T his is a fine ..exam ple of
. . . i fjiilrr’tl aiiil ttnl^Kit i * I* ^Df} t«S»J*rtaF
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a
t
a
p
ro
fit
he
i | in business for him self in exactly th e same sense •
,
iway. A t its iksim ation it goes thru
t
i liti* now ilc lv - ii. f„i.. ,,|Jr kmW n h u a V
i ii H.iit liut i! evidences only one ,
,
club women, which, in turn, rep re* a! . su p p o rt,
l7!tT| IT1il* Eft Ifii’ T r t i*t
ns any m erchant. IL* knows'*hd m list give serv ice to be ssircrs- - '
fitr
, ,
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, , T ,, , hi* le v e r ,e process, it a rriv es Iin i, ,o*iirg papers by m n lane t*i Weit '
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II.
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sen t 23,000,000 women of America. thing, and th a t is th a t if th e fa ir did rrnpral yard, where it may stand foi
fnl nsd hnilil up In* boslm *. I!:- knows th n t e v e ry new rii-tum . %t
tr ut
Paint Reach nnd n’hr&gt; I *wns, hpmjr•
Among the women who hxv6 given not measure up it could not pos«;lily
Trt Ulfi* 111? r.f
in fii
el tie se-'iir"., m entu m ure pr*.if:t. Iti r h n r l, he know s he mii-t *
t day or tw &gt; hi f.'ire it i i pne.ihk* tt Ilie first paj-ci Pi I '■ al.
rtF'.lMi't V**tr '*l! I
th eir opinion to Mr. S U nlaw . nr. a ttra c t such numbers in a community -witch i*. l i :*. connc*'titg lim*. It may
th* r#»|fi fxt If fi£|i ,
ciindm t his busine.-.a in
capable and e ffic ie n t m a n n e r t*&gt; lie sue- *a
ill lservice i*: thrt w. .
d u ll leaders of New York, Chicago: "'iloaccd in the larnpa territory, k.s- »tiind tor a day o r tw.» befort it ir
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is
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l.
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'll- fliiii! tit i r**s*
Few persons rvali“i )i •
and other large cities, women f io m i1’ *' man, warn tin ar.il child wan pa*&gt;c» . ... ;lt|. to r-wlti!l i' I i n r innccting
l
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nnpiemts
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fait
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the Middle Atlantic states, from th. :
tbe «“'&lt; 1 bit.r th*.
•..hi
in* I ;, may -.and in a eutiecriing (ireen, .lie fa nmi . it.-ii &lt; Uull, HU&gt;rA hr
t
'..rag
e
tin**,*
h
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in
tlii.',
th
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ir
first
burdne.***
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by
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fur:
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middle West, from the F ar West, anil i e n ‘!|n,!"
! " Jt lh«i..uKhtj satis- |!:.e ii day or so before it can in
rri 1|n\ V, *-ut"** r r r 1n
it’C to puy pr.,jri]t!;* , u*i vv&lt;ti; for th e ir n ew sp a p e r.
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mu-Ji
nn
acre
of
water
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from New England and from tin ! *" '** “ onftrr.sed fcnoster.
l.ieud on tin* p rio ri siding.
( Kih!
rc# of ft, \Vl*it*s« ti &gt; :
value in food piotl.ul as an
It may t-e trutlifully Kaid that or
South.
rviiirt
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"As e.o-m us motor truck is loajcu laud. Flowers and plant-i can b** i ‘&gt;22. is in m il tU \ nf i»
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
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no el he is ingle ecrasion in the history it i&gt; u n its way. it doc a not have tu be
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grown in w ater a'i well as fish, oys­
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tr'l
t 1. f j f t in P i L i d i a D Pa Pa h r a M lu aa Pa Pa pj Ha
Well, we can throw hack our !,ho,i!. of l loriila have the people been priv­ iwitch.ul frtii.i *&gt;i:e lino to another, ters, ehurts, shrimp, e".c.
CuinmU- *
* f** mi ft-*!- r
ileged
to
ec- riorldi.'s j .'d u e ls and
it does not .have to wait for trains slongr iiodg*s dtrl.m - tiu.i Florida'.'
ders, take a deep breath, smoke ae
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f»IIrvti ?i f. Hit.*» It
e x tra pipe or bite off a little larger resource:: -o c -inpleU-ly reprc*cntcd to he made up.
greatest asret i* ■tr i
vt.nter.
N’o
ii.jf ■« f-- t ’*n»**-t *
and
so
attractively
dlaplaywl,
This
quid. In the print simp the forciimt
“ If sidings are blacked, freight e:.ni •t.nte b., i a greati- i *'ume of fn-nhi
will perhaps take a f. w minutes off fact in 'itself iMwpcnkjs th* g.oe! wii’ he (dured *m ten.'o trucks uiid unload j waiei in Ink-* i at.J rivers, widf dis­
to visit with the -operators nr th. of the s ta te generally tov.aid the ,-d ‘pi’ ikij' mtn trucks. In the city to- tributed and mot, irib-,tuty ealt w at­
pressm an; the Job and ad men will re­ Tampa fa ir and il« aide m uiagement. iav tiiere are hundreds of trucks thnt er abounding t:i .vralth.
fra in from “cu-uiln" lli devil and will This good will is deserved, for the could Ik* pressed Into this si r» ice.
According to Ay*-iV N vv -pa|i*r l*ipush the office eat gently to on*1 ride fair m anagem ent hus bended every
"We le.n ; et| during the war that rectory f.*r
l lnrido h a, ““ daily
instead of kicking him under the ease effort to make ihe exhibits r.s i-iim- uotor (rucks were not restricted to and 140 weekly j .*.|Kis. Florida has
Wep resume th at in all walks of life plate as pu^nikh, all hnvit g ao equal . iiy u*e. I*i the deml of w inter army more d a ily , papers than any oth* r
the feeling of relief is ths snme, that chance.— Tampa Trihum*^
•ram p art train s were sent from De­ -tale south' o. *1;,* Ohio and l ’liUmu.c
the wheels of industry will tu rn mare
mit to Dal (into e day a fte r day ovo; and intEt of the M ississippi, Thl* to­
amoothly and htyn more sw roily, rtnd l*RODF OF FLORIDA'S 1'ROSI‘ER- he ranw clogged roads of th e Alle­ tal num ber of dsrRes it: tbn United ‘
th« cn litc social, business and cto -j
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ny
gheny mountains.
States is L'.as*?. The total of all
b rig h ter hue. The strain is over— tin :
—
“ Hundreds of Federal trucks arc kinds i.s tfi.'i
publL-du-il in 10,025
USuion has bi-cn relieved. It was t»»
The re p o rt of the Federal Utmervc in highway tran sp o rt service today. different pi in i
libit*, it was nerve-racking and henrt- Hank of A tlan ta, g iv 'e g ;h.i r ondi \ ml hum ln 1- o f o t h e r s r ’»lil I b* t k *
tl h* .1 at *tb i'Tie- L ghl.
AT
iem ling while It lasted, and i* !,s«l*,*l i***1 i.f t.in ie e « «• .I lig i - 1-1 t*i tin
l i m ; H i i . i i t f . fi Hi’i *ii v . *.*rv ii i* *.i- ida Lain : r»
: ...I f *r b . \ - . i *!:
for two whole days; but fortonm.-ij *o li n-t'i ia l n &gt;. ivh , . u n i , whi. ii *,i*eik tt'i* fi l i g h t « nt
t in*«. Then* riainiu. u&gt;
.e r u . fi*** .b !. *\
some of in did not know • / it until ii un lutle.- I 'm ill t, i how tin i sta te to u r i.curly u milium and u ij-unrler mo­ who is niwr
ying 'I 1 irg .'t,'■ Uf
was over, C thcnvi.c-there is rsu tell In* am ply fortified to m aintain iis or tru c k i registered in the United ul ijie |»o»i* i si u
in th e w arid, th a t
Ing w-hat might have bean the re nits h ith e rto w idespread boasts th a t ft h S tates' today, if v|&gt;h one of these is'lh o poorest. J iV bud eno *gh t** ne­
W* m oitaU can only endure a certain ptoXpertrun and progressive.
•rucks could put in only one day it glect a job liut 1 : come in a fte rw a rd »
am ount of mental torture, sente more
MIn* report of the Federal R e se n t week oil freig h t service, it Would re tlarl say you f a-gat |t&gt; d*t it. aha*&gt;. '
some hws. Rut it is nil oyer now, let R a n t fo r th e y e a r 13*22 show s th at leu i’ IdO.l ofi fieig h t urw*.
tu rn s tl: 1 thing into crim e. We li-i.rit
" I’li ,i i* uro'emtar. l that I am no* i i fin tiling by i! 'ing litem a I w*
us give thanks. John D. Roekefclle; Florida'-* saving h;t;tk th pn it . i't
has so far recovered from a liglil at !i-teased dining th y .o r ;;i.T p er c e n t; iff.* utit.g lly- u-e iif motor trucks arc val'ii d a *.**h hotly whe i w,* m i *
tack «if bronchial trouble that In* is th at Florida crops ii erea ,-d i i v.ilinI *nj; haul**. Il bulk fn ig h t i-t I ^oineffy." T i ill i,.lit in cent to i.t y
nblti to g&gt; buck to the links, lie w.i s I a,t.tflP,Olt().
1 y.*nt i a g distaiin . it can b** tisn (ibiii* i at a
- if fill i i*.it. a '. ,:*.
off the course f r two days, tt ■lie-.A il- t a r t t il i i * l jo;: ii: 1 . i uni ,lh .1 D-tu-i by 'ih* &gt;a il **u*i'. Rui i- MP*I It IS W. .1 V "I it it.
r
day und T hur.day. May
lit
v.lm h e : o f Ii a : e s s t a l i i
note,!; a t ,,4 in. i ui.li-- il ia an em u *niie vwis*.i t ..
7 tie l mi* 1 Mi;:*.es h o sp ital No.
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tem iiers lh&lt;* uiml tu the -*hoir» lamb u teady im-iease in Imil Mg p e m . i t load a fr ight ca r to t&gt; transported 31), a t Lake &lt; Ity. Floridn, h a s acrotnm n.
appr.* us a re;K*tilion of the Mupnu* *, ts fhovn, with O.lnmi ar il T.unpn, *■&lt;') or 7a miles. Freight under present diiliont U r 230 pitienl.s an d the ifijS
— IS rstia I«rika Region.
J leading th e .state. Employment" jhow,* coudithipit is often two weeks lie- itiid co t wa** * P 122.000. Then* a n
9
We wauhln't make th at much fu ' -j *teady im piou-m cnt over the whole ;vVeon loading time and delivery time also hospital.: fo r milloni a t Ilc*i c.icola
res prices
p rk ea have tun- I.tw een D etroit and Toledo. U need and Key- Wi t w ith ited i fo r 23 p a ­
stoi'ca
about it if he died. And we nliio noti s ta te ; lutvul sto
not In more than a ibv if motor tients each, lin ie a i r hosplttuit fo r
that since he was *irk. the price of ferially advanced an*I the Ind u stry
gas Jumped one cent.
In a good h e alth y cendilion; iind *‘e Irickr- are u tilis e d .- Tampa Times
veterans in every .-talc, a total "of
TTi *: - ------ -— o —--------gen eral to n e o f o ptim um ru le s thru120. About luilf uf "them ore new ^ ,
FI
AJsHKR
OF
FLORIDA
FACT
building
*,- the e.* I of which was $33,- k
I
out
F
lo
rid
a,
and
business*
gene
rally
ROTARY C U R A TRAINING
000,000.
In all the new colors nml designs. Dots,
!
as.th-ipatea
u
prosperous
m u - * :i and
In White nml a great range of enh r«. The
SCHOOL
i
(B y Moses Folium )
Scrools and Novelties, 40-iu. Light and
i prdspeniua y en f."
,
o-sti't, spongy quality in demand fn* iprirsg
i
l
l
Wi.h a gruvfc of citrus o r pecan SOIICITORH WANTED— E ither la­
Dark ground,
Why shouldn’t business anticipate a
wear, RD inches.
The Rotary- Club recently organiz­
t*eew :?g,irtlen in which something cun
p
iospcroiis
year,
when
the
banks
have
dies or gentlemen to call on m er­
ed here, and its charter delivered last
he grown fo r the titbit* twelve months chants and other business men and so- • ■
week, proposes to accomplish the bet­ money to lend and yre lending it;
hi the year, nnd a flirck of cliickens licit old accounts for collection, l.ih- - 1
when
the
peupie
have
a
fifth
more
in
term ent of tin* individual member nnd
iind a cow, the average man ought crul commissions promptly paid for . v
their
savings
on-ounts
for
develop­
of his buslncsH both in a practical and
to find contentm ent, which i« bettor service*. Write, Southern Adjustme nt
j
in all ideal way; to accomplish the ment and travel than they* had; when
tlurii divnation** or visions. When a Agency, Drew lildg., Orlando, Fla.
the
citrus
ipdustiy
is
met
easing
by
L IJ
betterm ent of each member's business
change is desired every Floridian has
and profession ns a whole; nnd to ac­_ j tin* million boxes evety ^eatvon;'when
a chance to get a mess of fish from
itnire
mor.t
y
is
helrg
invwletl
in
lands
D O M ' FAIL TO ATI'KND T H E [ 2
complish the betterm ent of his home,
lurid
nnd
urban
than
ever
before;
j
river,
lake
o
r
rea,
sa
no
state
lias
LADIES’
BAND CONCERT AT T H E r j
his city, stute nnd counity. This is a
ra th e r broad platform, hut time has when the nla pie crypt of tile farm s more available w aters in which ice ltl&lt;;n SCHOOL, TUESDAY, F E 11. "=3
will surpass in value the $fi0,(J50,fiUi&gt; does r.ot form . In South Florida one 6TIL
2tiK-itc t l
worth grown on Florida farm s laai can g» in sw im m ing in the winter. In
year; when the m anufacturing indua- Florida, th e average man can attain
STROUT FARM AGENCY
U BULL
trifs of the sta te are. supplying more the n* pilrcm enU of the poet’s Thom p­
113'Magnolla Ave.
Colors shown in tiray, ( arol, Dragon, Copenhagen, Mayflower, Apricot, Du^ldsa tCrc&lt;
YOUR nE A f
gotds to n in or* urgent demand than son's Meal of life:
Exceptional bargain for n limited
BG-in.,
ESTA TE
ever before; when there is no disease “ An elegant sufficiency, content,
time, fine location on Sanford Height* £ * ■
or danger facing the people to distract R etirem ent, ru ra l quiet, friendship, —lot 70x125*, 2 story 8 room house, £ ■*
ii.fi •M
book.*,
their attention frpm work and play;
nil improvements, l&gt;ath, toilet, electric r 3
Improved celery farm , an orange
when the girthruL* far exceeds ihe Ease anil alte rn a te labor, useful life, lights, phone. Largo porch, oak and j* 1
grove, a city home, a vacant lot,
death rate, nnd tha Imm igration to Progressive virtue ami approving pine shnde, garage, jKiultry house, 2l 13
__________
wild land, fire or auto innurnnce
Heaven.”
tHis state from other states exceed,
wash shed, cow stall. Owner desiring ■ |
makes no difference— sen us—
Florida has ten United S tates bird quick sale has put a bargain price on t ^
that to ' almost any other section of
we have what you* wnnt or we
the country. In shurt, why shouldn’t reservations, or twice ns many a* M ? t o f , yery dcsiralde property. |^ .00C ^
will g et it for you.
;bj!ineM in Florida nut trip* to a pt os- ether state. T hey nre located ns fol- 1wjjj Rjvc jwsseasion
jiu ro u s y .a r when tho demand for low^; Pelican Island, l*n\sagc K ey,jocM fc
Iii n handsome line of the effective styles
Florida’s output in every line so far Mosquito Inlet, Turtugna Keys. Key.
for spring wear. Woven, Stfipcs, Lace,
cxcredii tho supply that Steady nnd West, Pine Island, Palm a Sola, Mnt- i.v t l t l f t *i t c u t d r . Tih *JC iiiciA i.
AGENTS
Checks,
Alixturcs, etc.,
«
lltCt
IT.
smilNOl.K
COCXTY.
most productive effort will ho needed lacha Pu,t» nnd Islnnd Bay. Pelican
i *i .o m n v— 1 \ c i l A N c t t l t r
Island wan the' first bin! reservation
to -keep up With th e ,game?
UIMIHU *11* I't'OMCATIIt.V
With ton million dollars of road* established in the* United S tates in
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
o ra c W. K ulgfit an d F. I- W oodruff,
work to b? completed; with 130 mile* 1303. The N ational Association of n ciTomptatiianta,
va.
IQfi W . First SL, SANFORD, FLA
uf tio wrailroad across tha southern Audubon Societies has fourteen res­ T. W .t A. N'uftnnA le e tu s MuuBeholder
an d C alvin A. Poagc. p flf* n d an ts.
end of tho peninsula to bo built; nnd ervations, nearly double th a t of any
TO T. \V. A.* NORTON, JCKLVSj
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CONDEMN BOJIUED 1SAIR

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NOVELTY RATINE

Maxwell &amp; Britt
REAL ESTATE

NOVELTY WOVEN VOILES {

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY

PAGE

AS THE WORLD LOOKS AT IT
Much Truth, If Poor Morality, In Old
Gentleman's Explanation of
Ethlca of Today.

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

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we pleas* you, tell others; If not,
te ll ua. Phono 498

ELTON J.MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
BANFORD

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FLORIDA

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLEIL Prop. '

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nnd RUILDER
SIT Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.

B. W .. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIR E--------- AUTO---------RONDS

$. O. Shinholscr
C ontractor nml Builder
FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
lfi.tn lill.b ril
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lo t r .lm r n l*
llu n d .

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I ’r o p r r l y
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&gt; s i n i t u itK A l.T r n n i i ' . m
s A M 'i i n n t .\ v t : s T M i : \ T c o w r .v x v
I'h n n a IS

I0 I-S S tn R uulln A y r

STEWART The Florist
Cut Flowers---------------Floral Designs
.Annual and Ornamental Plants

Secretary Hoove? sold at a lunch*
con In NeW Yorks
MI.«’t mo It'll Toil n Mary about old*
school morula—the klnil t»T morals
wo’ve outgrown,
'•“ Pop.* said n llttlo boy, *lf I steal
n nickel out of your jmcUct. that'll
•iPftUWi IStl't It V
" You hot It IV rot ill tins Hlllo boy's
father, fund you'd i;o in jail for li.
loo,*,
" *ffup|HMo I hri n nickel on n came
of u tid ire‘mnl won, that's gambling,
nln't It. popT
“ ‘Hum Ik, mm, anil ynn know wht-rt*
gambler*—wind up—{pillows or jHwrhouse, every time.*
" 'Hut, pop, sti|&gt;|H)it(&gt; I cornered nil
the quinine lu llo- tvorM. or nil the
rliloriifonn, or till tin* wheat—somethlUB the world can't get along with,
Classified Ads 1c a word. .N o ad taken for less than 25c and positively nn out,* "yotl knmv—and sup|H?m I ran
classified ads charged lo anyone. Cosh must arrom pany all orders. Count the prim tip n thousand per cent, or
n million taw m .t,-w h at would that
the words and remit nrrordingly.
bo, p opF
"Thu father'd eye beamed, nnd patFOR SALE
Small Sales Tax
tint? hi* hoy on the Pack, ho said with
u proud lunch:
On All Luxuries
FOR SALK—Hosier and Gaya* paints
'"T h at would lo* -business ,gcnlu*.
nml varnishes a t Satjford Novelty
to Be Advocated sheer busIncM grain*. You’ll Imre
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfe
iimnktml nt jo u r feet If you over ac­
FA|tM KliS—You can get seed bed Furry Merchant of Madison To Fram e complish that.*"
from*-* nml Irrigation plugs a t tfc*
Such A Hill.
Sanford Novelty Works,
100-tic
------- ANTELOPE BEING WIPED OUT
FO!t SALE ■Twelve furnished rooms
MADISON, Fla., Feb. 1— Legisla­
with three year lease a t 115 Pal­ tion providing fur a small sales tax­ Despite Possession of Remarkable
Signaling System the Animals
m etto avenue.
235-tfc on -luxuries, modeled a fte r the pres­
Are Rapidly Disappearing.
ent gasoline tax law will be in tro ­
Tim American pronghorn nnlelopa Is
duced in ttm house at .the coming
npprondiliig
extinction.
Formerly
session of the legislature by T. C,
Merchant, representative from Mad­ roaming from the Saskatchewan to
ison county, according to a statem ent Mexico, nnd east to tho Missouri river,
It 1* now confined to a few hundred
he made to the Associated Press.'M r. wild ntdmnls nnd a few more lu enFOB RENT
Merchant stated he would also intro­ closured.
duce a m easure designed to make the
ltovlug creatures, rn*lly tho swiftpresenLtnx law apply to gasoline sold rst runners oil tlm continent, living
at retail by filling station* operated mnlnly In tho open, they have tieby a wholesaler. Mr. Merchant also a w e easy prey fur long-range rllle*
lilitii I'Uihs to introduce a hill to e-.l.ildiih when fleet-feoff J enemies wore eas­
ily outdistanced.
•;tlp a
normal college at Madison upKvon tliclr remarkable signaling
1—rr on the site of n normal school now in system has lint an veil them. tlrm-M
[flt ItKXT FurniKlnnl room
r.*
tteton-lliompson has expialned how,
m e "I"'™ 110’1 there.
corner 11th Mreet and Kim
on
approach of some ».lrange ohjec-t,
Mr.
Merchant
i.tntvd
that
he
prrinM. Schneider.
___ iiied the voters of Madison county in tl.n autelopu through a Sot of museles
raises with n Jerk , the Imlrs on thg
ee|nng,
whltu ramp {Miches'on either aide.
This flash shines afar like a patch
of snow, and the messngo Is read by
e.ll who have noses to read, for with
the Hash of hnlr I* liberated nn odor
of musk from a glnml located In a
patch of brown hair In tho white
IdooItU
_
The flash Is given nnd away they
go. If tiro flash Is not seen tln-lr
keen avnso of smell carries the nice
rage even over long dlstniices.

Woman, 85 Years of Afle, Snarls
and Bites at Police Who
Rescue Her.
.

your hard earned dollars, a part
of which should he working for
you EARNING4% Interest, night
and day if deposited at

MIND IS SHATTERED
Locked Up by Her Daughter for No
Other Apparent Renton Than
‘That She Was Old and
In the \Vay.
Miltinnuy City, rn.—With mtj! nnd
mice a* htT only companions ntnl
starved utnirMt m n living skeleton,
nn pliihlyllvt'-1vrnr-&lt;ihl woman was
drugged forth from a damp, jlnrlc, dir­
ty collar, whero she has spent tho Inst
two ypnrs ns n prisoner nt the hmids
o f her daughter nnd son-in-law.
F or nu other reason apparently thnn
th at she wns In the way, the old wohtnn bud been locked In her ccllsr-dun*
freon and fed only sert |H of foot! and
hits of nourishment scarcely* til for
thu tmvr*t unlmnt to cat for ntblOit
twenty-four month*. while her (laughter nml liuMhnnd lived In considerable
comfort In the house above her.
When found the inlserulde old pris­
oner snarled nt Chief of I'olhv ik 1‘.
McLaughlin. clawed at him with her
Idrdllke talons tn the fear th at he hud
cento to do her grontr! linrm. She luid
to t&gt;e taken from tho bhtek hole vir­
tually by force, screaming nud screechInc when taken Into tlm light of day
despite her feeldo strength.
Ignorant Refugee*' Belief.
Tin' mother, whose terrible liuprlsonnient nml pitiable condition became
known to the police here after repeat'
ed alien?moils hints and Hiiggr*|iun*
fr&gt;iui rc-dileutH .if the iirigbhnrtuMid, Is
Mrs. Stephen Xnvllsfcy, of Itunsiau
hlrlti. Xo details roupc ruing the rea­
son for her damttiter*H netlens could
he olitidned from her, so terrified was
she at the sight of strangers and so
lan d ed her mind at the realization
of liberty;
According to other Itiisslun rosldenls
!n llio neighborhood, however, the po­
lite gained the Information that -the

OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!
Save and deposit them weekly
—and have something to show
your earnings.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. I*. FORSTER, Fresldent

0 . F. W IIITNBR, Cask!

We will g iv e to EACH PURCHASER of

\

GOODRICH TUBE REPAIR

Come early before the supply is exhaustI

eel.

•*.

We have a largo stock of Goodrich

Tires and can fill your needs in any-

What Becomes of Rainr.vlt.

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
General Machine and Boiler
Works
Cylinder (irindinj;
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
I'hone til!---------Sanford, Florida

WANTED
AVANKD—A chance to build
Mr, Men h u n t'. -tat».no,nt point--*
out {hat the g.-mutme tu \ taw jiehit d
more than Jlii'O.tllHI in lt»^2 "ttlul the
tux w as paid if* such small a mutt h it

amt in aueli u way tlmt apbotiy ft it
it, yet over a half million dolinrs.w as
collected.”
"Our properly tax now is alm ost

.L. B. HODGINS
AUTO RADIATOR AND SIIKRT
M ETAL W dltKS
Uener.nl Repairing
207 French A rc.
■■ Sanford, l ’J
1-J-lm p.

Cards of Hanford's Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom. In his chosen pro­
fession th e Jlcrald recom­
to the people.
k H n n u i M i a i s

mends

George A. DeCottes
Attorney*at-Law
r

.
‘
Over Seminole County Bsnk

SANFORD

-!•

WANTED—White woman to
do confiscatory," the statem en t contin­
housework nnd answ er telephone. ued. "lam er the tax rate ami *ee how
No washing, no ironing. I’hone HN2. industry would fin wintu th is slntt*.
W A N Tr.lt—II or -i room house, un­
furnished with garden, slate rent
nud location. Address N. W., care of
ili-rald.
2tW-ltf
WANTK.d at ONCK—By coupleTfur'
trished apartm ent o r sm all house.
Must Ih- desirable and in good neighhorhood
Aildixsq "Couple"’ 2fl8-ltp

MISCEiXA NEUUS
FOR SALK—Wood for sale, smnll
hlocka and trim m ings from tho
c ra te mill. f»0e a wagon lend a t the
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood
burn wcil.—Shinliolscr's Mill.
25 l-e.o.d-4wp
W U M E iiS - l’Ienty Z t saw dust (rce
nt Shinholser's Mill. I t ’s the right
kind for tiling.
25l-e.o.d.I\vp

FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
F irs t N ational Bank Building
BANFORD
FLORIDA

CHELLE MAINES
,

*&gt; LAWYER
—Court House

is u Prescription for Colds, Fev­
er and LnGrippe., IF h the most
speedy remedy we know, pre­
venting l'neumnnirt.
KKATING AND DANCING, LAKE
.MARY SKATING ACADEMY, WED*
NE8DAY-NJGIIT.
. 268-3tc

Grace V. Howell of cruelty toward
her by attendants in the sta te hos­
Dyaa Examined
Glasses Designed pital nt Chattahoochee ts untrue. Will
_
Henry McLaulin, Jr., needn't have taken the troiHJle to
deny Grave's assertion. But we would
like to know why in samhtll he let her
. O ptldsn-O ptom ctrist
out.—Oculn Star.
312 Boat F irst S tre e t
Sanford, Fla.
The Dally Herald, 15c p er week,
week for 15c,

Opt D.

DR. R. M. WELSH
Graduate Veterinarian

Telephones:
CNTice 123
Residence 257

anything, would otnournge th rift. If
the state tax on property totilil he
done away with this ctermil haggling
of values as between counties swould
caaton therefor would bo gone. The
first bill I shall introduce in tho 11*23
legislature will he along th e above
lines.”
t
■ ■ ■
Regarding hi* contemplated action
to tighten up the provisions of t.he
gasoline tnx law, Mr. Merchant said
he would Introduce a bill to strik e out
tho words "at wholesale" in section
seven nf the present law. “The law an
it stands exempts the retail nerviee
station of the wholesale oil dealers
nnd they should not be exempted," he
explained.
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
■
MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose w ith 5c
and mail it lu Foley &amp; Co,, 2835 Shef­
field Ave., Chicago,'III., w riting your
name nnd address clearly. You will
receive in return n trial packnge con­
taining Foley’s Honey nnd T ar Com­
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills fu r pnins in sides
nnd back; rheum atism , backache, kid­
ney nnd bladder alim ents;, arid Foley
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome" nnd
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
c'ohstipntion, biliousness, headaches,
und sluggish bowels,
Hold every­
where.—Adv,

SAVE MONEY ON
TIRES AND
TUBES
f/' '
(&gt;oi M)r VtlttH Ik fo re Duylng

"Offico

Pennsylvania

Opposite I*. 0.
DeLsnd. Florida

Mrs; A. L Spencer
SP1RELLA CORSETIERE
Surtford and. DeJ.nnd ,

autom atjcally ctume, hefauso the m'A property lax dheouragt-s thi*ft.
What i&gt;* the u-e of Hying to save any
thing if the s ta te , the co unty and
the city take m ost of it away from ’
you in taxes. A luxury tnx, if it did

Vacuum C ub

Get An Abstract Before

Sllvertowh
1

duo ton of water to (lino pounds
of Hour la nature's recl|«.* for making
wheat bread, according to figures on
rainfall published by tho bureau i/t
sollu lu tho Department of Agricul­
ture.
By controlling tho writer supply In
Irrigation, accurate mei'snivmonl Is
possible, .and this eslhimlu Is of the
minimum m p dec mom. Mntiy crops
m o l fivu,times as much water.
What becomes of nil thu wafer!
O f a ton of water falling on a Unwin
wpmrv feet of soil during the year,
about one-third sinks through and U
dtnlncd off underground. Only u
little runs olf the surfnru If tlm field
Is well plowed. A llttlo ovnpunilcs
Irmneillnlely ami the rest Is held lu
tho soil. As the surface dries, the
moisture In the soil soaks up by cap­
illary attraction and evaporates off
tha surface. IPJt.hy far the greater
amount ts drunk by tho roots of the
plants, drawn up Into tlm leaves and
breathed back In vast quantities into
the atmosphere.
Ona Ltttls Grain of Wheat.
One grain of wheat will product
100 hexilllon grain* In tho tenth year,
nn agricultural professor told a group
of visiting funner* nt thu Pennsylvania
Stnto college, lie wasn't qulto sure
th at "hexilllon" was the correct ward,
hut here Is tho way he wrote It: 1W&gt;,OOO.OOO.tXXI.OOU.lOO.OOO.OOO. Thera would
ho wheat grains enough, ho said, to
string four billion chains of It from
tho earth to tho sun. Indeed, llio
crop of wheat, long before tho tenth
generation, would bo so largo that the
earth would not ho big enough to
prosldo spneo to replace tho entire
crop.—Bucks County Dully News.
Statue tn Red Cross Man.
Capt. J. A. Pedh»w, tho American
Red Cross comtulsrtoocr to Rudapyst,
Is said to be the |uost popular iimu hi
the Hungarian capital. Out of grati­
tude for his relief work among the
starving war victims, tho Hungarian
government 1ms erected n moiittmcbt
lc* him In tho city park, which wn* re­
cently unveiled on tho seventy-fifth
birthday of Count Apponyl, the "grand
old mnn" of Hnngnry.—The Argonaut.
Sentiment and Appstlts.

"I understand that one of your collengtifci voted for proldbRIon, In spite
of tho .fact that "ho personally con­
sumes convivial fluid*.''*
"Yes," replied .Senator Forghum,
"Ilia heart was In tin) right place, but
bis stomach wasn't."
Relief to Friend Husband.
"H as (lift.woman In politics Improved
tbo conditions of life r'
"Undouhtfdly" replied Mias Cay­
enne. "Worsen now’argue grenr qtiesGods among thctuselve* Juirend of
making husbamls try to explain mat­
ters they do not undcrstoniL''
DON’T FA IL TO ATTEND TIIE
LADIKH’ RANI) CONCERT AT TJIB

1 l a May; mil in \ v e

S a n f o r d . F ld r id a

RIMS TO FIT ANY MAKE OF CAR

KELSEY STONE FIRESTONE
30x11Vss sizes fo r any make car or tru c k 44x10

Staivcd Almost to a Living Skeleton.
foreigner* in the coal fields hereabout*
look ilium old age as a hideous thing
and upon, death a* aomqtldng to ho
shtmuetl nnd avoided at all cosfs. In
many Inslntices, It was said, forrlcnhorn families have refused to receive
tho ImdleH of relatives killed In the
ntlae*, ft** terrlfiptl were they at the
sight of tha Hrlm Reaper.
On tld* supposition, therefore, It h
believed by the police that the woman's
daughter and the daughter's huYlmml,
feeing dhl ago and Inevltshlo death ap­
proaching In Mrs. Navllsky's nine, de­
rided tn safeguard their own linpplne**
by putting her out of their sight. Month
after namtli p a w d amt the old woman
lived on until t liens was nothing to do
tlm police bellevt*. hut to hldo Uio aged
victim away in the cellar.

TUBES. AND ACCESSORIES
(i'cnernl Tire* Run on I.esa Air Pressure, Save C ar Repairs
Springs for All M nhr'fof Far* nnd Trucks

Free Road Service
211 WEBT MONROK BTUKBT

JacksonvillCj Florida

1923 SPRING MODELS IN

MILLINERY
A NICK DISPLAY TO SELECT FROM

Door Bolted on Hsr,

Forthwith, she' was pushed down the
stairs unit tho door bolted on Iter,
not to bo unbolted for almost two
year*. Snell food n* w-a» given Iter
at various Interval* was thrust to her.
the police heliev■e, through a tiny coal
hoto Into the ccllirv. which Incidental­
ly, admitted the only ray uf Sight that
penetrated thu place.
U ic. virtually In contlntulvntgbL
tlit* poor old womith spent her day*.gnawing a t tlm molding morsels passed
to her a i Raul, sleeping when she could
on the filthy pile of mg* nml old newsI .j .-r slm had huddled In one corner
of her prison.’
Mad Dog Bites Man on Woodsn Leg.

Orange, N. J.—llltten by n mint dog,
which luckily nl tacked Ills wooden leg.
Felix CartHjne tied up the milmal nnd
then shot It. The deg lilt n small boy,
nnd Carbone was ordered by tho
health officer to’ tttt the animal and
kill It.
Coffee Boiled Over; Baker Dies of Oat.
Staunton, 111,—When boiling coffee
flowed over tbo able* of tbo keltic nnd
put out Untflro &lt;m » gas range, Harley
Atwood, n baker, was an'liyxiuted by
tlm gas fume*.
DON’T FA IL TO ATTEND T il

HO Bouth Magnolia Avenue

Hanford, Florida

9
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•
Is nicelliig fho demand fo r good-pure wutur and there arc hundreds o f
Imltlcs being dixtrihuted around the City at all time*. Every fam ily
of Snnfurd should get tho hab it nml —

And our truck will-1*' a t your back door with it bott,lo of th a t puro
w ater th at all tho hotels, restau ran ts, drug stores and soda fountains
arc using.
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And Be Sure It’s Elder (Spring*
Use in That Batter:

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FE BRUARY

PAGE FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

VELVET JACKET WAS SYMBOL
Worn by Stevenson, According to
Writer, a j Prcteet Against the
Tyranny of Fashion.

lotary.-Merchants Will Not Play Tonight as Or
iginally Planned Brotherhood and Counter
Jumpers Will Hold the Cards

Did you notice what tile Jax papers
d (6 nay about’ Sanford winding

And did yon notice th at they raid
the" rcar.on Duval fort war "ls*i-aU5u
It was too hot," and "th eir boys* were
The official opening of the second half of the howling lengue'tnkes place not used to playing on n box Ilka
m ight, the first game lieing between the Merchants .and Jim m y S tew art's court Unit Sanford uses."
trotlierhood Club. It was originally planned that the Rotes would meet the
Icrth an ts tonight, hut in drafting the second half schedule it was found thnt
And they also ‘•aid—"maybe some
i o H e r to take in the new d u b s nnd prorate these games corrertly, It would other reason ." N’mv we agree with
e b etter to Irt these two d u b s break into the league playing some of the them when it comes to “some other
hi tim ers rnjh cr than stage the first game botwtk-n themsclvs.
reason*," There was one other darned
Tusday night, Congregalioiml Club vs, Mun’a Club, W edneiday night, good reason why thel lost ifml that
thase &amp;, Co. vs. the F arm er' and Thursday night, Rotary vs, American I.e- reason was none other than the fact
that tire Celery Feds outplayed them.
This It the official schedule for the firrt week of play, the balance of the
rhedule now going throng hthc process of being drafted nnd will he publishI’erliapr. Duvnl Was pot used to the
d Upon completion.
eu.itln-rrf climate, ei riling front &gt;o fnr
The alleys have all been worked over nnd waxed, nnd now pins will he "up north" and then, top, they may
sed tonight. With thg addition of two good chilis to the league, uml the not have been used to the sire of the
•ague nircaily going good, thin second hnlf will prove interesting not only court, and all that, hut regardless of
» the players but to the m any spec ta t ora that witness these gam es. The whatever their alibi high* Ik\ Sanford
kicked cm off, ami that stands.
nme atarfs ill Ti-IO shurp.
I
the

return

to Lei “burg S atuiday, where It will

o f m il e s

»novro in tin* High school nudttp- ci edit for w lu l tve do—never nan nn
O'ROURKE W ILL DRAW DIG
ROW!) AT K. C. HALL TONIGHT riuni, and be will la te r play Orlando, opportunity to got used to it, Hnd
Do Land, Eustis and other nearby Duvnl been licked by some of th e
Judg in g from the advance sale of points. Rut tonight i y o u rlo s t chance other f mrdlcr towns of the state, much
talk would have been scattered about
ickets fo r the second showing of to sea it in Sanford.
whnt
a good team such uml sUfh n
tic "R etu rn of Miles O’Rourke" th at
town had and how neatly they heat
ikea place tonight for the last lime
the fast Duval team . Hut when San­
t the R. of C. hall, th e house will la­
ford pushed 'em over, In or.e of the
yer crowded and unless you nrc ear
neatest and hardest fought gam es
f, not only seating space hut standever
witnessed in many u moon, B
ig room ns well will be a t a premwas “ton hot". Duval plovera wore
off form, and Sanford shouldn't have
This play, which was w ritten by
won" and so fa ith and so on.
‘a lh er Hennessy, was shown lust
pring nnd proved so popular that
tany very urgent requests were made
or the second showing. F ath er lleuessy hns changed tlie play some,
tided o th e r scenes, nnd made a change
r two in the cast.
The w riter witnessed the dress rcJimmy S tew art nnd bin Brotherhood
varsal la st night and can assure the
team will meet Park';, im inter jum p­
tatrons of this show th a t it is well
ers in the titst jump uff of the sec­
forth the time and sninll prices «skond half. The Merchants were going
good at tin- tail * ml of the firpt half
d, nnd th at if it docs not please, it
fill Ik* because you are extra ln.nl
and the Rrutht-iliond hns n at rung
team mi there should la- heap much
.The cast of characters hirludn- some . in:
fun at the old Tills ys tonight.
cry good talent aimir-g-t the Sanford Jar
wlers will pIcaMi take notice
icaple and they hnve all b in will
t 'otsgii g .itjut :d ctuli and the
rallied under the par* &gt;i&gt;;d siipeivi
ill will play Tuesday n ig h t,
Ipn t-f F ath er Henticr, y m d will pull -Him?
nnd Chase Wednesday night
ff the play jtinl na would be expected ni^iit
ioti-Ti will pl.iv the American
f -regular actors and act re- i r
til in Thursday night. This
The cu rtain gee* uji ut U:to f-hnrp, ti n y will come out tonight —the tr e a t
is official.
lid between each net th e re 'w ill inh-atrae,
nudevillu mindwrs tin t -ire bound
o please. If you haven't a yet got
four ticket, do it at on^cTu- the l.ol
ninule m ay by t ,o la- ?? I itr
m g

Woodard Ilcrtlcson were ttucsts of niik thin week with tin1 flit am) the
baby has m alaria.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeasc Lee Sunday.
Rev. J. S* Clark will he with us
Rev. Albertrcirj, who has Just ri
»ltni!t for service next S unday a t 3:.&gt;0. turned front attending the Synod j
in the evening Rev. O. O. Kcknjd will
Ntwhvllle, Term., passed Mthrnuj&lt;
preach at the Lutheran church nt a
Wednesday on his way to Lake Mar
L ittle C lifford llohinaon retu rn e d to
T heir d aughter, Miss Violet, has n
school this week. Mis face is healing
u fitly m arried and her home is no
nicely a fte r the au to accident.
STOPS COUGHS AND COLDS
in South Jacksonville. Mrs. Alher
son has been III with the flu. We ni
Neglected coughs and cohLs lead to
Kind to hear th at Brother Albertan
influenza, la grippe; nsthmn and bran*
has again been returned to this (|thitis, and the edd method of "letting
it ra n Its course" is rapjdly giving
Mrs. Goudonough and little son who
way to preventive treatm ent. Three a position in town at the new l.are­
are here visiting her sister, Mr?. ll;r.
gen eratio n s' of users have rectified te ria.
? ihi fio;v. St. Loui:&gt;, » p efitth c week
of the ciuick relief given by Foley's
The road men are filling up the end a t Daytona.
Honey and T ar from coughs, colds, holes with c ln y o n the rem etery road.
A very pleasant Surprise party was
emup, th ro at, chest and bronchial
Grnpfvilla folks were badly scared
held
S aturday evening at the homo
trouble. Contains no opiates—ingre­ by n tram p last Friday. Will Hen­
of
Mr.
nnd Mm. Forrest West at
dients printed on the wrapper. Re­ derson collared him and the sheriff
fuse im itations and substitutes. SDliI iam e out nnd got him. The doctors which over forty attended. Reddcs
the homo folks, Miss Elmo Totnr of
c verywhere.—Ad v.
think him u lunatic. We are all safer
Sanford, Miss Lillian Glidcwcll of
the W est End nnd John uml Hen
Swanson attended. Music nnd nice
re fm h n ie n ta I'Olcdr'Yto happy hour?
till all loo soon it was time to g„

Thus gallantly he appears In niy
tnlnd'fc-pye When 1 pause In rereading
one of his bonks nnd summon up ii
fantasia of tlm author—Itolwrt Louis
tHevenson, gentleman nrim fttirer In
life and letters. Ills brown eyes shin­
ing In n swarthy fate, tils lean, longenduring body adorned with a blnrk
Velvet Jacket, Henry Vuil Dike p rltes
In ScribUcr'a.
Tills garment Is no disguise, but a
symbol. It is short, so us not to Im­
pede Idm with entangling mils. It is
unconventional, ns u protest against
tljc tyranny of fashion. Hut It Is of
velvet, mark you, to match « Vermin
nlcenot* of choice bud, preference of
beauty—yes, ami probably a touch of
bravura In nit Its Wearer's vagaries.
TI* like the silver spurs, broad som­
brero nnd gay handkerchief of the
Rev. W alherg wan a gito*t nt the
thoroughbred cowboy—not nu element
home
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cntl Carlson.
of the dandiacal, Imt n tribute to ro­
mance. Strange tlmt the moist genu­
Mr. and Mrs, John • Bo Orel nnd
ine of men usually have n bit of this
In Ibelr composition; your only Incur*
able poseur being the fellow who af­
fects nov'er to jmsn amt betrays him­
self tiy ids nttltudo of scirti.
[If ennrse Stevcjison did not always
wear lifts symbolic garment, in fact
the only time I met him In the tlesti
Ids clothes had a discouraging m.'Cin*
bjntice to those of the re-t of us nt
the Authors’ club In New York, And
n few months ngo, when I traced bis
"footprints on the sands of time" at
Waikiki bench, near Honolulu, tlm
picture drawn for me by those who
knew him when bo passed that way,
was that of n lank, barefooted, brighteyed, Min browned man who dau'nderetl along the shore in whlte-dUeU |
EDWARD HIGGINS
trousers and a sh irt wide open nt the MUCK, Inly mode!
neck, But the velvet Jin Wet was In
you want. Down
Ids wardrobe, you may Is* Mire, ready
FORD CARS and FORDSON Tractor?
payment
for tilting weather and m-rn-don.
.101-.IDS East F irst S treet

The Firm s listed below have partici
pated in a cam paign conducted in
• Sanford by Union Labor

^renh Country Kggs, dozen 15c
£?.
Vo. 2'/i Tnhle Peaches, can -Se
[rish Potatoes, peck ..

.

ditle*
1 eit)
-r the

Ph
,..i to n- XVIIt I get* the Uivl- [&gt;,,
to the rhow that nlgh.t. It's 1&gt;p
treat ; nd Ii? want,1- you to M&lt;t
qit and ce the r haw without Sag-

li(ifi ip iir k ty re lie v e s C o ld s a n d
Id tG rlp iic . C (m sll|M tlio a. llilim isn esS -tin d H e a d a c h e s .
The Herald for fir.*t vlaxs job war

F or quick results try t,

Scientists Recommend Use of Liquid
Air as Dest Meant of Getting
at Delectable Kernel.

Liquid air for cracking mil* t* ibe
Intcst application of rcienSclrnee
nnd Itiveiitloit relates thnt expert a at
tlm tiallninil bureau of Mamlnrds In
Washington Were appealed !o for n
rneibiitl of breaking ib&gt;- rdo-lD oP
cltldia miU* witUoui iluiiingli'g the
kernels. They found that It took a
weight of nearly jt nm In crack the
slit-II*, and that after that effort (he
meat of. the nut -.ins broken In iimuy
small pieces.
Then they applied liquid nlr to the
problem. They did not freeze solid a
piece of fiibber and use It ns a baai­
mer. n» {■ done In the classic stunt of
plijiilea, but th ey -simply Ithmereed the
nuts In liquid nlr for SKI seconds nnd
cracked them easily without damage
to Iho kernels. Now the physlclM*
arc trying to find out whether tM*

Tbelr dense, strong shells
Arncrlen.
w ere u m ' i II during the war to make
d m rco a l fror ffi* nutsks, nnd the oil
front the kerm is Is n valuable food
ulurllar to copra.
A ll of That.
Whhen
sumll daughter lu'catnc
W
e n tuy
ti

Inten-vicd in our ages I Inuttldngfy
told tier tlmt I was v!-,t.-(-n and daddy
t iveiily-nto-, After -■ e b arm-il to ctc.mi
sin- addl'd i i 'j i a r as the tdrtbda.'ii
crime nnaind.

One day while she was playing nt n
neighbor's the woman of the bmire
M id: "Mary, d«* you know how old
your mother Is?"

UhtHnlfird Ad* lc a wnriL No ad
taken fnr lem* than Z.Tc and pu»dlively no rlam ifird ads churged to
any one. Coah must nruunpuny all
order*. F o u n t the words nnd rem it
accordingly.
S e t In LIGHT .FA CE CAPS
Black Face, double the above i

Clip and use this blank Tor writing your want nd and mail it tu
(he Sanford Herald
1'or computing coat (,f want ads per insertion read carefully rates
am! rules to thb left ami remit accordin'* to number of insertions
of the ad you desire, Ilemit by Express Money Order, Draft, Postoffice Order nr Registered Letter. Address communications to
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he Words "WanIed”, "For Sale,” etc.; and the Name nnd Address.

THERE'S NONE SO GOOD

American Silk*.
Ttiero nre some Interest lug phases
of the official xPithtlcs with reference
to the manufacture of silk goods In
tlm United .State*, particularly those
that have to do with the early history
of tlmt Industry.
It appears thnt the making of silk
goods In our country has grown rap­
idly since (be year ISlSO. At that time
only 1f&gt; per cent of the allk used tn
tlm United States wus homemade. In
1S70 the perccnlnge of home mnmifactured silk bad doubled; In 1SSO
It bud tieeotoO more than 00 per cent;
In IfflKi, To jht rent, while nt present
It iif estimated to be In txccss of 85
per cent,
Putting Her at Eaie.
We were lieing entertained at din­
ner nt the home of n friend who had
prepared n ruosf detectable meat,
j Her de**ert bpd fulled nnd sbe hnd
i substituted prune whip for which «be
1 made apology.
1 said: "There lx nothing wc like
(letter—whenever I haven’t much to
cat for a meal I nerve prune whip and
our family think they Imd u tine din-

SKATING AND DANCING, LAKE
MARY SK \TING ACADEMY, WF.DNKSDAY NIGHT,
• 268-Mc

SHOES

OVERLAND

FOR T H E FAMILY

CHALMLR
rums llk&lt;¥

IIAIGHT &amp; WIELAND LLOYD SHOE STORI
NEWBERRY DRUG
COMPANY
E F FIC IE N T DRUG STORE
SERVICE

I.KXINCTON,
UiiitR i.s nt*w
Tires. Down
payment

C. W. STOKES
:u a ;i:ii:s

a n ii m f.a t s

McLAULINS’
WATCHMAKERS
JEW
. OPTICIANS
Sanford, F it

money

wc

SMITH BROTHERS
Incorporated

IifMtT. 1921 M o t h (•».
ti i s »;n\
rash

f

IT 'IfN IT F U E and Mouse F u rn ish ia ti

■

Foot of F irst Street

IJCICK LIGHT S
Down Payment IN:

$100

FORD TRUCK, $11)0.00 Cash
buys t His cat*.
WICK FOITt,
1town
Payment

late

DEANE TURNER
STAPLE AND FANCY tiliO C feltlES
FRUITS ! \ S l ) VEGETABLES

SANFORD SHOE AND
CLOTHING CO.

ntotlr 1.

$ l4 ®

Low er Price*

l.KXi.NGTON

ffcf.ranqe u:
M ary answ ered: "Nineteen."
Down
"Oh, she Ii older than th a t. Mary,
Payment
T il bet idle Is t n enly.ttv or twentypevon."
M ary eame homo and told mu of
the conversation, A fter my resent­
m ent of my neighbor's Inqulaltlv^neHs
laid nuhslded I was nttinnil nt the un­
intended compliment. I am thirty-lire. OLDSWOBICK K,
—Exchange.

MAIL SERVICE

CHERO-COLA

EASY WAY TO CRACK NUTS

nnis arc crown In Somli
C IT Y

Mre. Culp and Mrs. I). Robinson
were Wednesday callers at the loimi
ol M is, Will Robinson.
Minnie Heck spent a couple of ev­
ening* with he.- grandm other, Mrs,
Westvrdick.

A. SPEER &amp; SONS HILL HARDWARE GO
LADIES' READY-TD-WE VR AND

HARDW ARE AND BUILDERS'
SU PPL IE S

nanaasaauua.isagvasatnecnnrHSMaasBCRMRsaitiiaaBax
11)20

passenger, a Ruoil cut
t t y. Down
flj
Payment
ti®
A number ef other i
cars nt ymrr own price,

10% DISCOUNT WILL
BE ALLOWED
FOR CASH
The above cars have been thorouifhly ru-condttionotl nnd have:
our iruarantco; add the initial;
payment is small nnd the lull-1
once on liberal muntidy pay­
ments.
Call, wire, or battier atill, come
and look them over and Ret

Models at .our be; lutifu! Show Rooms and Filling Station—
*
IIif;h Grade Mechanic in charge of onr Repair Department.

your choice.

B. &amp; 0. Motor

Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment
Pay Us a Visit

1

COMPANY

Corner 2nd St. and Sanford Ave.
SANFORD, FLA.
Telephone Number 101
.
Will accent Fords as a part. ,
payment

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S REST ROOMS-— *

�-=*-**7l

TI1E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 192.1
FOR WAR o n “LONG KNIVES” TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN GIRLS

LIGHT ON PREHISTORIC RACE

C ashs Where Indian* Had Gathe
Munition* Found In Cave In
W ayne County, Kentucky.

Sclentltt Explain* How He Expect*
to Determine Ag* of Ancient
Central American Cities.

Kipling a t HI* Deit W rote With Com.
plete Comprehen»lon of Their
Many.Charm*.

Ttitlna of wliat once was n flourish­
ing “munitions factory" are sheltered
In n cave 14 miles east of Mill Springs,
hi Wayne County. Kentucky. In the
opinion of | ‘rof. a . M. Miller, head of
«ho departm ent of geology at the Uni­
versity of Kentucky.
Tills “factory,** according to Pro­
fessor Milter, produced nrrow bends to
•Ip th e Shafts of Iiulluti braves whose
no mail'* land, In the days before the
squirrel rifle supplanted the boiv, was

T hirty yenrn ago, Iludynrd Kipling

foiiml the Aiucrlcnn girl above comThe Highway Beautification mbetpare. In “American Notes" h«* sold of
|rg held by tho Community club nt
h e r:
Monroe Friday night brought
“Sweet a n d comely arc the tnnlden*
out nil tho good citizens of the vilof D evonshire; delicate and of gracious
|,gv and quite n largo delegation from
seeming those who live In tho pleasant
Sanford, Orlando nnd other point*.
places of London; fascinating for ull
Karl U-hman, secretary of the Chamth eir demurcncM the dam sels of
btr of Commerce of Orange county,
France clinging closely to their moth­
er*. and with large eyes wondering at
,r*s the speaker of the evening. .Mr.
the w lrkcd w orld; excellent In her
|/hm an outlined the plan of the coun- Kentucky.
own
place and to those who under­
I ty ossoclatloiu for the beautification
l'rofcM ar Miller returned recently
of the highways, and gtivc Idens nnd from a trip to W ayne county, where ho stand her Is the Anglo-Indian 'spin' In
her second seaso n i tout the girls of
iuggcationz of other people upon the prospected for cave*, rockhouxes nnd America an* shove and heyoml them
important question of beautifying the "Id Indian village sites, favorable nil. They are clev er; they can talk.
Untry. Mr. Lehman brought out very ground for the flndlng of extinct mam­ Yea, It I* said th at they think. They
itrongly the way In which Orange m alian remains.
ure Instructed In th e folly and vanity
“Two roekhousea and one cnvo’w rre of the m ale mind, for they have asso­
county Intends to develop the plnn
exnmlntsl," lie said. “In one of tlie«e,
j IW| called for suggestions from oth­ iihniit fourteen mile* east of Mill ciated with 'th e boys’ from hoyhpdU,
ers. He mentioned the stretch of road Springs, num erous nrrow heads In vari­ and can discerningly m inister to boll)
between First stree t and St. John.* ous stages o f eoniplerton were sent- vices, or pleasantly snub the inm essor.
As certain of th eir own poets have
river ns having such n splendid |»er- toriil nt a stmllow depth over the floor, I sold:
evidence (tint this shelter
, active and natural beauty of tree* furnishing
,
---i Man I* Are and woman I* tow,
p i t of the way nt least and said formerly w:is an urrow head w in kshop , Amt the dovll h« twins ami twain* to
blow.
H-autlful shtubbery,, roses, vines and of ntiorlglne*."
“ In America th e tow Is soaked In a
T
he
o
th
er
reckhouso
nlsn
gave
e
v
l-!
other attraction* should Ik* added. lle
ilenots nf having been n popular resort solution that ninkes It fireproof,‘in ale
j j o spoke of tho beautiful hyacinth* of tin&gt; alNirlglnes. Human lames found solute liberty and large knoulislge;
upon the reaches of the St. Johim riv- In th e cave lend to tho belief that It j eiinh«s|uently necldents do not exceed
(r upon each side of the bridge and hnd been used ns u burial plnce.
Iho n g u la r pereentage nrfar.ged by!
the devil for each dim* and climate
thought it best not to encourage ihi
,pread of atrch hut ns they were then SCARED BY UNUSUAL SOUND ‘" “ •w
ut the a i mg. they w em bcauti
ful anyhow—and the ncenery might Mu»ic (7) of Motor Horn Droee Lien* SMALL BOY’S PLAN WORKED
From Oxen Which Had Beamed
h* prolonged hy th e planting of pur
to Them Ea*y Prey,
Whole Lot B etter T han Keeping Conpit- flowered Huugan-vjllne upon each
tta n l W atch for M arauding Oand ,
,i(Jc of the road up to the vlllngg proThe tool of n single motor horn hn*
of Chicken*.
p,*r. An organixatien conftAlttfr opt been found snfllrieht. In Africa, to
pointed by the l haml&gt;cr o f Commerce Qtdet stampeded oxen and cause &gt;t trio
O ne'tim e when Crank W allace, stale
of Sanford, m et n t iJtke Monrtre or of llesh-huiitlng Ibms to slink away ■entomologist, was it small Imv. says
Friday evening and a fte r attending Into the bu:hcsthe lndl:mn|Hiltx Slur. Ids father as*
Two native driver* were recently signed him to guard n garden fro:rt a
the speaking and the program m et t&gt;
foim the perm anent Seminole coun conducting u wagon drawn by slxtiwu lunriiuillag hand of chickens from a
ty Highway nsnociation with local oven in the railroad camp. In the wild* neighbor's 'mop. I-’rank did not like
near Nakuru, the site of the new* Uu*ln the Idea of wasting Id* precious boyish
hranche* in every precinct in the en­
lilslni railroad, when the oxen were time on unprincipled chickens and set
tire county. The following committer attackeit hy thrt*i lions. The drivers Id* wit* to win king.
met in the auditorium afte r the ev­ Ih-d to nearby tree*. The oxen lie- f lie hnn-d hole* through grains „f
ening'* urcerrl os: Dr. HlacLman o! came panic-stricken nnd dashl-d down corn, tied notes to the end of a thread
lake Monroe, chairm an; Judge llou*e the roiigli road, dragging along the ntlnehed to tin- grain* aftd set tlo* Imtl
Iroldcr, vice chairm an. Airs. II. K. To­ body of one ox. killed by the linn*, Tin* f, nlisli raiders fell for tin- til&gt;k.
lar, Mr*. 11&lt;n i v Wight, Mrs. Drum with the swaying wagon behind them. 1‘rlglilellejl In tlie fluttering Uxle- a
few ini'll* « from till* end* of llielr Dillmunil. 'lr*. lit.:t &gt; Hvcren, Col. lion The lions follow ud tln-ir prey.
and tlie sensation of Die thread* In
Knight. Dr
greeted a Innie motorist at a curve of llielr Ihronl*. Ilie I'lilekells went llj.
William*. Kent Hasceter, l!. \V. IVnr ■tie road. He had no rifle, nail It wa»
Ing Inline .mil tore nroin. l the yard
Pian. M-cretaiy &lt;&gt;nr nf the feat'.;, u nine,-I an Ulir.ilr-cn'll* movement L4i.it ‘Ihi* atirueteil tin* owner and tin'
Friday e\enii:R w.-.a the goo-l progrun look Id* baud to tin* horn billion. At i l i h k e n * w e r e e n i i g l i t n i n t l.oli-.r r e .i .l
pjt ell Ic. th • I'rllnrjl childiell. Thi tin* limt sound tlie lion* seemed nee Till* 1* wbal they read:
tblor fuiriis, Culumbia nrd the great pliissed. The motorist tlien blew loud
“I've h -ell over lo Wallace's tills
chicken stealing ease of Squn‘h coun­ nnd long. As the unenuny nnd sus- afternoon."
tallied shriek rose above ifir* clamor of
Tin next day the Marne tiling m*ty met the highest approval of tin the frlglitoned animat* the lion* slunk
eliried and lid* Is w hut the notes sahl
tsdiencc.
away among the locks, beaded for tint
t ImI day:
The regular m eeting of the Uommi*- shelter of (he htt*h, null tint oxen
"I »• mi, t.i-d out Walim e's union
■twang
clear
of
the
dust
covered
uuht&lt;i*.y club will l&gt;e held at the srhoo
hell to d a y “
Friday, Feb. !*, nt which time a ape . middle and came to a stop at the side
i in Hie ildrd day the notes read:
tbl program \vill be staged. Aftei
r" u,h
“Say, lioiv llslen: This is Ihe la*t
th* liUHines* of the evening, delight
day I'm going over In Wallace's mid
Heard Here and There.
fjl refn him nt i will Ik- nerved. Tin
"Opportunity,” divulged tint hen- e o i n e lull I. tillre."
public i invited.
There. wa * no fourth day to tlie
perk, "knocks Inn mice, |ir&lt;*\lug It I*
story except that th" owner nf tlie
Mm blackmail has rvlurne.l fron1 not of tlie feminine sex."
"Might," explnlneil tho Idg tunn cl||et;rnx and tlie father of young Wal­
* busira - trip to St. I'clershurtf.
gently to the little man whom he wn» la's! nearly got Into a light.
poiunu'llng rather ungeutly, "Isn't
right, hut It helps n whole lot."
Topography of the Air.
“Itellgtnn," cried tin* atheist, “Is n
Kxploratloti* of ihc ulr have relazy explanation "f mystery."
Vim Ii *| an a-iunislilng thUnllrnc** of
“Tilings left uiikiIiI," wept* the »m- amingi-ment In it-' layers, nllhougti.
suecejwfnl Illrter whoso object of illr- i f c u r s e the delall* a re eottllnualty
tntluii refused to respond with even a • 'ringing
la y , in Knglnid. h i- dt
-Ingle syllable, “nflen hurt more than r i s | e i | Id* s l l l d l c s o f I b n i l l l i g h a l l .......
tMiig* spoken."
lo a - o l u l h ' l l i d t h e i | U c s t l o l l o f I h e
•v. -I i
“IS.... bull!"' nn.nered the baby Influence of tho topography of the
I t*w stole,
win u inked tils opinion of a piece of earth'* M irfare on the xtnte of the air
Mr*. Joseph Krcnlus of Anhevi'.b free verso Just read him.
above It. lie litulx, among other tiling*,
that the disturbances produced by hills
jirrived Thursday to spend some time
He Auto Look Bad. •
and valley* are .transm itted to im an
I with her mother Mrs. George ix'fvD '
"Good nfterny*&gt;u, Mr*. Jonvsl" exJ. s. Dinkcl,
rlalined Mf. 1’^ xwn. “ Wlmt a cnlml- 'expectedly great elevation, affecting
the lower ynd lulildle strata IhrongliMr*. K 1 Din!
dence, meeting yoti. I ran Into yuur out. A general eflecl n o t i c e d is that
Orlan.l D,
hustiuud an hour ago."
Ihe velocity of llie wind, or of a cur­
•■||o«v funny I" replied Mr*. Jones.
Tk. D'-'ifWi"
rent of ulr. Is Ini rcusi'd over a Idll
“And how did you think he was look­
trrtai-i n.i-nt at
unit dlmlidshi'd over a valley, ll Is
ing?"
t h o u g h t t h n l s i m i l a r o h -i t v i i t h 't i - , ^ , a
Jjy ev. "i» g“Pretty poorly.”
••rally dlstrihtiied, would fuinlsh us
Mr • h 11 '• &lt;'
I ortt find dnughti'F Mi
with n real topography -of the air.—
iLiiih ' orn nrri veil Friday iifternoor -ay th at. INeryono *:iys he I* look­
Wnshlngtiiii Star.
Faxing niotoreti through in their cat ing* much n eiter lately."

L0NGW00D

“ Well, lie looked laid enough an
hour ago," *ald Mr. Ilrown.
Mr. ami Mr*. George l-eVigne wor«
"I wonder why th a t was," said Mr*.
in Ortnrulo' Thurmlay. •
Jones.
“Oh, I can tell you thnl," snld Mr.
Maurice Cluitsor was n visitor in
Ilrown. "You see, I w as In tn.v car
Iktvn Thui stluy.
wlfen I ran Into him."—Farm Life.
from 1T-ii tLI in.

Tenn.

Mr. Iinblc am! Mr. JohiiKon of WinI*-r I’a ik wcie in iowni S aturday in
itd eif t (,f the new W inter I’ark

Inmtlii.

i- II. 1-nwson of Kiscimmec was
|trvi«actiiig basilic,m in tuwn Hntur*
4»y.
Mr- J. M. McGbntiey, Mrs. Halol**&gt;' ro d J. T. McGhaucy motored up
I tam Dunedin nnd while here were
Ithr guru- of Mr*. T'.illu*.
••«rdy and M i**,Johnson of
I tabt I’ark wflro th* guest i of Mr.
Mrs. K. K. Hardy ono day ln»t
ftk.
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Mr. and Mr*. Schumnn,* MU* EdUh
I-fhuman imd Mr. nnd Mrz. E. E
, dA' Wt‘ro visitor* iu Orlando Snt*
Unl»y.
*
Mr*. Chut;
«k and dfttlgbtef ‘'arrived
p»tmtUy 4o
F»taniny
^-om, AJaluc uipl. i^re the

P*«t* of ira. ltTglit.4 1

Merit St. Michel Abbey Rettored.

Tourists who visit M»nt Kalut-Mlehol,
off the coast of Normandy, will And
the Itonedlctlno abbey wldeii crowns
II* summit restorisl for wurshlp. A*
early ns the Eighth century Mont
flalnt-MIrhel, possessed religious nsHocfntlons. lint tlie present Imtldbig*
Short and Sweet.
Following Is the weekly corre*pond- only date from the Thirteenth to tlie
cnee between n wife nt the «oa*hore Sixteenth century. Tho height of the
nail her Inttbaml In town. They linvo th u r'li exceeds the height of the rock
been married a lot of yenr* nnd Ihe upon wtilcli It HtamU li*i feet, nnd
letter* from tho lonely xvlfe are of a the granite of which ft I* built wa*
touching nature. They are all 'alike brought hy limit front the Isle* of
&lt;'hnusey and hoisted up tlie steep Hide
and *«• nre the replies.
»f the hill. Since 1874 the Mont has
Dear F red—I'lense *cnd check.
Dear Lottie—laclosed flml check.— been under the cure of architect* ap­
pointed hy the Ministry tie* lleauxNew York Evening Mall.
Art*, and hy their research and coo­
Mighty F*w Do.
lant 11Oil tho nhhey fortress now ap­
"Why don't you Join n S"lf clubT"
pear* In utmost It* former grandeur.
"Man, I don't know how JjKlduy
golf."
/
Frozen Eggs All R ig h t
“That's no reason. Ninety percent
Frozen eggs are good eggs. Ho con­
of tho golf clnh members don't know cludes H. K. Ilohlnson o f Chicago a f­
Low to play tbu game, either."—De­ ter finding that uibT&lt;&gt;*C(qilc examlnatroit Free I'res*.
th-a, fnM-zIng test, Im-utiatlon, shaking
te*t, nnd effect of nlr nnd light testa
Record Earth Girding.
were met n* well by tlie *ollillfle&lt;l n*
Tho fn*tr*t trip nromur the world, hy the freslt egg. lie deduce* that
consuming -'ll day*. 21 hour* and -'Ml fine mayonnaise dressing whlrti held
nt toot «•*. wo* mode hy John lleury well In n wnnn rmim for 30 day* hnd
Mean, In lOlfl,
been motto from tho refrigerated
product. •

L )r' N errili. Tup|&gt;eMocUm&gt;d u4 the
Mirary Tiotiday cvcnlhg under the
pa*plccx of the Womnn'd Civic L eague
To Test Jar Cover*.
i / lla*oJ
»up|KT fo r the benScrew tho top' on the Jar without
I 1 th'' Woman'* Civic Ix-nguc will the rubber. If tbu thumb mill ran
i f T 1'1 on ‘he evening o f Feb. 2, at t,o Inserted between tlie cover and tho
F library. Mr*. H ardy and Mr*. glass, the top Is usunlly defective.

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Units* Hum anity Changes.

" “Do you think that tho trouble* be­
tween capital and labor will over bq
permanently adjusted 1"
n rc »n charge.
“I don't know," replied Kenntor Sor­
Population In Belgium.
ghum. "I’m ufrald there will always
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ure*. the population of Italglinn le he peopln who want work without,pay­
‘he Daily Herald, 16c p e r xveck.
ing for It anil other people who will
7,478.84tr.
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Prehistoric ruins In America will
be accurately dnfetl/ Tills was
the opinion expressed In an address
on "The .('hrauologtcal Yardstick of
Ancient America," hy Sylvnnus O.
Morley of the Caruegle Institute of
Washington, before the tw entieth In­
ternational congress o f Americanist*.
Doctor M otley's “ynnD tlck" Is the
m arvelous Mayan calendar hy which
th e ages of tho ancient cttle* of Huntfinnlu nnd Y ucatan will eventiuilly he!
determ ined more secttrntely tlinn Hie
sges o f the cities of ancient Kgypt.
T here wus a desultory trading In j
lla y n n |Kdtery carried on with the ij
peoples In Mexico. Pern nnd the south­
w estern F ulled State*. This |Mitter&gt;
found among these oilier |M&gt;o|de* and
It* Mayan date determ ined hy com­
parison with sim ilar im ttery In «Vntrnl
Amerlcn may lead to an approximately
• re u n ite date lietng si&gt;t u|Min the cliff
dwellings of tlie United State* and &gt;
ruins In Peru and Mexico, Diwtor Mur
ley thinks.
\
l i e also told o f Ids n*si*are|.e« In ti,;
the gn-at walled elty of Ttiluin. In Yu- ,
catau. The walling " f it elty was e x -,
reptlonnl In U m tra l A m ‘tint tm l lid* j}
fortllled town on a IdtifT oveHooklitg;,
the Caribbean * -a. with a wail on
three land shies, represent* tlo* e n u le if S
i n 1RLi
work which followed the breakdown
of the gn*at Mayan clvill-atlmi In .the
Fifteenth ci’nturv after «'iir!*\ when
these early ilty-states fell to liglitiiig
their own rniv.—Ity Seb la** Service.
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Our doors will swing open on the Greatest Jewelry Sale in the his
tory of this city, an opportunity that seldom presents itself.

SALK SESSIONS AT 2:.*i0 AND 7:30 P. M.

YOUNGSTER HAD IT SIZED UP
Pottlbly HI* Frank Announcement of
Situation Wa* Something More
Than a Guet*.

A young teacher of the fourth grade
In one nf the township sellout* near
Ilullannpoll* marked her pupil*'* pa­
per* nt her home, and occasionally had
the assistance of some of tier friend*
'» «"/!&gt;*'nd the evening
One evening the grades were eveep
ttonully low on the papers and tlie
next day at School, the yeting teacher
told her pupils Ill'll one of her friend*
laid helped her mark ttie paper* and
that *lie was realty ashamed of the
poor luniks, and she wished them t„
do lieiii-r next lime.
The next day the marks .were eon
sh'i-riddy higher, so she laid the dill
dn u how glad she was In
the lue
pnoelilelit nild that slig Wits ptulld to
haw* Iter frb-nds see how hrlglit the ■
pupil* were.
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After making tills nnnoiini-emcnt.
she htuslied to lieitr one of vhe |i,,ys
*ay Jn a load whisper, "H'tn! lb* was
"\e r again last night."—Indian.ip.,II-

Twenty-five Ladies Coming to the Sale Opening Day
We will Give Each a Useful Present.

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Merniet, a f a i a o u s w a f e r
d i v i n e r n n d explorer, lias d l x r n x e r e d
In tin"Mont lllune region a great mil* i
terrmieati river, with a volume of
about rsl.000 galleiis per tuluute. I:
m as from the base of the mountains
under the Haleve and Jura Alps, This
river, which Inis been nnnied "I'nuvI',i d l e s . " ' seipls nut imifiy brunches,
w h i c h have formed little lakes and
well* o f pure nnd extremely mild w r i t e r
|u
Ihe
u o rlh eiist
d e p a r t U ntil s
of
F i u i i . e n n d In Miuic southern Swiss
rm ito n * .

Alibi" Merniet deela,cs Unit tlie vvn
of the "Haux-I’elles,” at ii depth
of 75 to IfiO feet, have carved out tin
d tr the mountain wondcrfyl cjtvcrtta
amt grottos, full of stalactites and
stalagmite*. Some of the caverns near
Geneva are t)U feel Idgli nnd led feet
hro;ul.
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The htndncsH mi a suhtnhait line had
itti'ti a»«-d very iti|ihllv lull tht-n- w,-i*
n,it '-iiniigh trains &lt;&gt;r -ur&lt; to ei-&lt;-"tn
mmlnte the passenger*. T he overcrowding ca it set I many s«-rlou* discom­
fort*. T he supertiilindent was culled
ts-fore the board of din-dors and vvn*
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nmre tntIA* nod car*?''
"Well," he ri'plliil, "what would he
the ti*e? They are settling *n fiyt
along the line that the peopi,, would
till them up nnd overcrowd them Juei
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A hnnlwnru company consume*
about 8,000.000 pounds of cop|M-r tut
litniIly. There are pins, Imlts, hinges,
screw*, plates, dlsi-', nails, tuldngs,
wire* nnd easting* of nil kind*. In u
hardware store (lie choice range* nil
the way front a bras* phi to n Hk»
pound copper pot—from n tints* hair­
pin to a samovar. Even the cuspidor
and Ihe lint** rail of tlie ex-saloon ure
repres' niijL

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want is through a Dully Herald W ant Ad.

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Atls touch the lives of thousand* in some form «#f
usefulncaa. T h eir influence extends into every
nook ami co rn er of life. T h eir power reaches out
Into the m arts of business, providing positions tor
workers and workers for positions. They K&lt;» out
Into the highw ays and byways on a hunt for lost
valuables. They bring together the man a n d 'th e
business opportunity for which he is looking.’'They
help to locate homes, apartm ents and room s. They
spread news of genuine bargains in m erchandise
needed for home or office. Let

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Pat at a Linguist.

I'nt and Nornli were sitting In the
tbanter hefure the performance begun,
when the girl observed tho word "As­
bestos" on the lire curtain nnd In­
quired what jt meant.
"Whist I" mild T u t. "and don't he
displayin' ycr Ignorance. Don't ye
know that 'Asbestos' Is the Iuitlu word
for 'Welcome?' ” — Hoaton Evening
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Imd Jimt moved Into the motlnn pic­
ture colony, nnd n frl'-ml w a* n*klug
how he llkt-il hi* new pastorqte.
"Very-well," n-plled tho pnitor. "I
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THE RETURN OF MILES O’ROURKE&#13;
WILL DRAW BIG CROWD AT K. C. HALL TONIGHT&#13;
Judging from the advance sale of tickets for the second showing of the “Return of Miles O’Rourke” that takes place tonight for the last time at the K. of C. hall, the house will be over crowded and unless you are early, not only seating space but standing room as well will be at a premium.&#13;
This play, which was written by Father Hennessy, was shows last Spring and proved so popular that many very urgent requests were made for the second showing. Father Hennessy has changed the play some, added other scenes, and made a change or two in the cast.&#13;
The writer witnessed the dress rehearsal last night and can assure the patrons of this show that it is well worth the time and small prices asked, and that if it does not please, it will be because you are extra hard to please.&#13;
The cast of characters includes some very good talent amongst the Sanford people and they have all been well trained under the personal supervision of Father Hennessy and will put off the play just as would be expected of regular actors and actresses.&#13;
The curtain goes up to 8:15 sharp, and between each act there will be vaudeville numbers that are bound to please. If you haven’t as yet got your ticket, do it at once as the last minute may be too late as last spring more people tried more people tried to see the play than the hall would hold.&#13;
Father Hennessy will take the play to Leesburg Saturday, where it will be shown in the High school auditorium, and he will later play Orlando, DeLand, Eustis and other nearby points. But tonight is your last chance to see it in Sanford.&#13;
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H EART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
SANFOHI), FLORIDA, SATURD AY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923

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NO TRACE OF PEABODY,
: .
TWENTY FEET OF WATER
CASE STILL A MYSTERY,
IN THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
VOLUSIA OFFICIALS RETICENT
WILL BE THE SLOGAN
No New Developments Since Last Monday Morn­
ing Says DeLand News

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• t

Largest Attendance
, of Entire Week at
the Baptist Temple
Soulful and Fruitful Singing
Preaching llrings Result*

OCCUPIED AREA IS PEACEFUL;
LOOKS LIKE LESS TROUBLE;
MAGNATES ARE

With the largest attendance of the
week at the revival meetings in the
First Baptist church and with unabat­
&gt;
,
•
.
FLORIDA W A TE R TRAFFIC
ed interest in the suulful nnd fruitful
|The Herald lias ,learned nothing to identify her If they saw her again.
1 LEAGUE W ILL WORK
singing and preaching, the service
about the dispppenranee of Clifford At first it was believed thut a certain
FOR IT
Friday night showed the effects of
COLD WAVE WARNING
Peabody since last Monday and it Orange county "blond" vvontnn was
the gradually accumulating spiritual ** 18 PREDICTED TODAY
seems that but little has developed in the party involvad, but officer* have
fervor nnd momentum developed un­ **....FKOM THE NORTHWEST
the case but the Volusin^ County of­ located the Orani$ county woman and
der the efficient leadership of
Dr.
ficials seem sto have some light that learn thnt she wns in Orange county
-------.
King and Mr. Wolslagel during the ** . WASHINGTON, F.I.. 3.
will »oon bo sheil according to the on Saturday. Who the woman was
past two weeks.
•
*a .—A cold wave from the
Hv Various Branches o f Ihc
who was in Peabody’s car on Satur­
SUSTAINING ACTION IN HEFUH- following from the DoLand News:
On Railway Lines at Coblenz,
**
Northwest will .overspread
While
the
workers
were
not
con­
Wnter T ruffle League in EvThu "blond" in ft»c case, report* of day in New Smyrna i* baffling the of­
ING GKItMANY MOItCologne, Duessendorf and
cry Part Central Florida
whom caused a flurry yesterday in the ficers nnd friends of Peabody who uie ducting any public meetings today and •a • the Idwer lake region, the
ATOltiUM
.
Refuse to Obey Berlin
investigation into the strange disap­ working on the case. Was she u New nre supposed to he enjoying tho per­ •*. Ohio valley, Tenncaie and
•a
the
Interior
of
the
East
iod
of
rest
in
preparation
for
tjhe
I
Members of the Sanford branch of
pearance Saturday night of Clifford Smyrna woman? Did she accompany
I I f f Tfce A »*url;iI.-tl I’ r ra a )
_
T" e
Pressl
I‘
the Florida water Traffic League held
niLSSKLDOKF, Feb. 3,—The temPARIS, Feb. X—Reparation com­ Peabody, owner of the llcl-Jnr Coffee IVnbody from Sanford? Did she leave hc/»vy duties' of Sunday, they have M Gulf atates Saturday ami
Saturday night and the Atn meeting last night, nt which timij mission today addressed a resolution company, of Sanford, has proved u with him when he disap|H-arrd or was many engagements in the district nnd
|P*r of the imputation of the occupied
Iqntie state* • from North
a committee was appointed to secure sustaining their own action of Janu­ perfect alibi nnd has been dropped by she with him when he was* murdered are not saving themselves ns they
area nppour* to be undergoing some
figures on volume of freight move­ ary 28th in refusing Germany mora­ tho,officer* us a factor In the case. It and his body disposed of? These nre ! realize the greatness of the task ami be Carolina northward Saturchange, although induatrialiita and
ments to and from Seminole county torium. Resolution passed ns a reply wns reported yesterday that a wo- questions the sheriff's office and po&gt; jthe briefness of the time yet allotted ** day night and Sunday and
important magnates are as unalter­
and other necessary information to to yesterday’s protest note from Ger­ tjtan from Orange county was seen lire of Daytona nnd New Smyrna nre to the spcclul series of meetings. Mr. ** cold wave warnings have
ably opposed a* ever to any cooper­
Wolslagel will jijng his lust solo nnd V'r been ordered for this cnbo used in compiling the Brief now Ite- many.
ation with the French and Belgian*
in the car of Peabody's Saturday |Dying to answer,
8*
tire
district,
the
weather
bti■ ing prepared by the parent organiza­
direct
tho
closing
song
service
tomor­
a*
ever. Not only have railway work­
morning in New Smyrna, but officers
The Peabody car which was left in
tion in Orlando, It is proposed to huvo
er* resumed job* at Cobienx, Cologne,
have found that the woman can prove Daytona Saltmlny night, has furnished row night uml depart immediately for * t renu said Inst night. The
this brief a recapitulation of HtutisTrovers and I.udwighafsen a* well aa
that she was nut outside of Orange; no cities. From the condition of the his -homo in Ashuvillc, N. C., going *4 veather, the’ bureau said,
ties fur not only the St. Johns Kivet
some Ruhr line* but Shut* Polixel at
county on the day in question.
* ear there wns no struggle in tlu- car with friend* to Orlando where he Au will become considerably
territory but that tributary thereto,
This leaves the case where it was itself. No blood was found and no torn will board the local Pullman for Jack­ tat colder also by Sunday In ** DusaeMorf have refused to obey Berso that when presented ut tho hairing
on Monday.
clothing. It is believed that' linger- sonville. After n short tinic with his ** . the South Atlantic states *a" lin orders that they ignore the French
before the Government Engineers- in
anil along the Eust Gulf
officers and continue to salute them.
The woman’s hnt, which was found prints on the steering wheel nnd door family' he will journey to Wilmington,
, Sanford, which will^be held on or
const. • There .will be snow
some distance from the effects of Pen- handles would reveal nothing be­ N. C., where he is scheduled to sing *
about the middle of March, these sec­
flurries in the lower lake
PARIS, Feb. 3.—The German govbody not far from the approach to muse others have handled the ear in a meeting beginning next Sunday.
tions l.y showing jointly their won­
region
nnd
the
upper
Ohio
*1
eminent’*
note to the reparations com­
Tlie
Big
Ben-an
Brotherhood
male|
The Sanford Band will render the Hu* ,,ort ° ran« e bridge, has also Inin since the disnp|K-nranee of Peabody.
derful resources, will prove conclus­ following- excellent program in Cen-1discounted ns hnving a beuring on the If u finger-print rending had been quartet composed of Messrs. Doyle
valley, rams probably turn­ B* mission protesting against the recent
ively that they nre also unanimous in trul Pork Sunday afternoon ut 4:18: case, the theory of the officers being made of the prints on the steering- Oliver, Warner Scoggins, Charles and
ing to snow in the Middle • rCfunnl to grant n moratorium Is retheir desires for tho government pro­ March—Invirtus
Atlantic
uml North Atlantic *4 •gartled by part of the French pres* as
Eil.
Henderson
pleased
the
large
aud­
wheel
nnd
door
handles
wlun
‘
he
ear
Karl King t,lnt tJa‘ ," a 1,*&lt;1 been discarded by
j the forerunner of German capitulation
viding a twenty-foot channel in the Kxcerps—From Favorite Operas
states,
in
Tennessee, the
.another party altogether and merely wns first found, it is possible that tl:— ience Inst night in their singing of
*aJ
and direct remit of the Fcefich action
St. Johns river for the movement of
East
Golf
KtntcM
,
and
in
the
V. V, Safraneki httPPO'ted to be lying near the hat, 1officers might have determined wh. "Thnt Beuiitifiil Land." The chorus
fen
in the Ruhr. Publication of the note
the products uf these respective sec­
Atlantic
states
from
Mary­
choir
wns
at
its
I
h
'
h
I
in
the
rendition
Selcttin l,ur*c *ncl holster of Peabody. It is drove the ear to Daytona.
Trombone Solo *
today caused commentators to remark
tion,, to destinations, via an all wnter
land southward, while fnir
of
a
Welsh
favorite
"What
Did
He
regarded
as
probable
that
the
wo-.
The
officers
nre
consistently
trailPlayed by Johnny Munson,
that this represent* Germany's first
route.
weather will prevail gener­
man's hat had been there some time lag every tumor and running to earth j Do?" while Mr. Wolslagel again dentRand Accompaniment
attempt
toward n resumption of ex­
ally
east
of
the
Mississippi
la instances nfTecting thg develop­ Comic Opera—The Serenade ....___
before the disappearance of Peabody, one by one-every report. To date the onstrnlcd his ability ns an unusual ur-;
change
with
the Allies.
_
river
Hiindny.
•
ment of wnter highways, the govern­ . •........ ... ............
Otto I.nngey known to have n bearing on the ense* total .result of the combined invi-stl- 1 tint in hij* line when he snng “ Fear
Storm warnings-were or­
The «trik&lt; of the railway rrten in
ment has adopted an entirely differ­
nre
the
following:
a
woman
is
known
galions
of
officers,
citizens
and
ft
lend*
!
Not
Ye,
Oh
Israel,"
by
Dudley’
Duck,
Intermission
dered ‘displayed on the At­
the Rhinelnnd nnd a large portion of
to have liecn in Peabody's ear when is exactly nothing. Thh ease is a- \and a tender, appealing gospel song,
ent procedure than wan prevalent in Pilgiim’s Chorus from Tannhnuslantic coast from the Vir­
the Ruhr ha* ended and a resumption
the
ear
was
stopp'd
in
front
of
a
corgreat
a
mystery
a*
when
the
first
dis­
liio old "pork barrel” days, and it is
"Memories
of
Mother.”
It
is
said
w
,i
er
....
U. Wagner
ginia (’apes northward.
a* of train’ servieu ha* begun. In the Ruhr
tain grocery store in New Smyrna, covery of the disappenrnrvv of Pea- that the musical programs for the ^
now necessary for sections desiring Medleys of Plantation Songs
,
*
basin, where striker* have’ not r«federal appropriations for (Re improv­
Saturday
morning,
though
witnesses
|
body
became
known.
It
is
ore
of
the
closing meetings tomorrow, announc-;"*
— . ....................
L. Conterno
turned to their Job* the French are op­
ing of the water highways to prove Waltzes— .Moonlight on tiu- Hud
atnt^ that it would be UujjObidde to. c nuplutvst nijAterie*- tlnvt ha* faced jod under the regular column of **
erating trains. Tho tie-up at Maycnre
Aj|,.rmnn IdentWy the womnn; ohots are re|mrt-! the officers of this county in years. chutch notices, will be most attrac­
conclusively to the government that
son
continues bemuse of tho refusal of
the benefit* so derived from such im­ March—A Frungcsn
P M f o St i**1 to b*v«&gt; been hoard in Daytona late
It is beloved, however, that the tive. Capacity houses will be the or- Last Surviving^.
the F.rench to relenso railway meri un­
Saturday night and officers are to­ right trail will Iw found shortly, how­ der on the last day of the campaign
provement will be equivalent tu n Star Spangled Danner
Key
Member
Family
of
der
arrest on chnrg.es of asbotage.
day
probing
into
the
rumor
in
an
ef­
ever,
arid
thnt
ffll
the
facta
will
In­
fair return on the federul investment
ut- the people o f ‘Sanford regardless of
fort to establish the origin of the made known. At this time, it is impos­ etoed or M ief will want to hoar the
Andrew Jackson In the mines, however, the coal dig­
plus yearly maintenance charges.
gers nre* practically idle nnd Friday’s
shot*. These facts, taken together sible to conjecture from what sourer noted visiting baritone in bis final
- ------The officials of the League having West Orange is
output
wns practically nil.
with tile finding of the enr enrly Sun­ the tip will come which will point appearance,
.*
nt* Tk« Assorimre Crout
the responsibility of securing tht re­
Shipping: Large
Announcement
is made that the
the
way
to
the
solution
of
the
mystery
day
morning
with
the
lights
burning
’
-------------- ---------------NASHVILLE, Feb. 3.—Mr*. Rachel
quired data have advised that if n
French
in
a
few
day*
will be able to
nnd
the
engine
running,
and
finding
but
it
i*
believed
that
the
ti^ith
can­
‘
Vegetable
Crop
WASHINGTON, Fcft 2.—The Tran- Jackson Law ience, daughter of Gentwenty foot channel from Jackson­
•
Peabody's lint, empty purse and hol­ not remain hidden and the senrcheni surv department has ncquieneil in n ernl Andrew Jackson'* adopted „on j transport coal into France.
ville to Sanford would result in the
Major General Allen, the Americans
saving on freight rates to,the section | More than 4,000 hampers of lettuce ster neat tin- apptoach to the I’orl lire confident (hat revelations will 'te request of the war depnitiiunt for th'*- -hi ust surviving member of the herserved by the St. Johns river,* of nn have l»een shipped from the Maguire Orange bridge, constitute flit* only made which will lend to the unravel­ exhumation and examination of the milage household of Old Hickory's unofficial observer, bus withdrawn
coffin of James Jones, an American tiptc, died nt 7 o'clock this morning nt fiom the Rhineland commission. *
amount equivalent to four |H-r cent Hrotheis' farm in West Orange dur- clear (nets on which the officer* can j ing of the tungl
No disturbances have been report­
ing
the
last
six
days,
Kayiner
F.
Mn-1
base
a
theory
which
will
account
for
Despite
persistent
rumors
of
the
seaman buried in Cypres* Hill com- Birdsong, her country homo nenr
on the' total investment plus yearly
ed front any of the affected regions.
maintenance charges, the federal gov­ guiru said yesterday. Mr, Mnguirc the disappearance of the coffee sales finding of the body in the swamps and I etery, Brooklyn, to determine whether Nashville', aged 90.
on the lautch, the body has not yet| the nmuggled Russian Crown Jewels
.
.
ernment would be inclined to give the declared that this season is one of the man.
nUSSELDORF, Feb. 3.-i-Tho call­
Several citizens of New Smyrna been discovered. It is believed p«s- were burled with the body.
le Herald, 15c par woek, delivered.
project favorable consideration.
most successful West Orange furmers
ing off uf tlu* railroad strike by tho
state
positively
thnt
they
saw
n
wo­
alble
thnt
murder
mny
have-been
done
I
Approximately
Those present at the meeting Inst have ever known.
German authorities und obedience by
man in Peabody** ear in New Smyrna but the murder theory, like all the
night were of the opinion that it would 25,000 hampers of lettuce, cabbage
the railroad men to arequest of the
is- no difficult matter to convince the and peppers nre being shipped each] Saturday morning, but none of them other theories which have been advan­
authorities
thnt they resume work on
ced,
does
not
fit
all
the
fact*
as
they
,
"«W »1 partfculurly who she was and
government that in the event of a week from thnt section he said.
all lines when- they would not come
i
none boUevc that they would be able nre knuvvn to the police.
twenty foot project should be npprov
The lettuce is rrlling for (2.25 uml
in contact with the armed French sol­
ed. a greater freight saving tl|an four up to $3 a hamper, cabbage is bringdiers, were the outstanding develop­
P&gt;r cent could be assured. This ns-,Ing $2.25 and peppers are selling for
ments today in the event* of a day
**
sumption was based on the enormous: from $2 to $1 n hamper.—Orlando
thnt was regarded by observers as
saving* now being effected by Pacific j Sentinel.
having brought forth a groat 1m*
)
Coast growers and shippers who are ______________’_____________________
in tha French position Iff
Former Premier Lloyd George Says,the Ruhr Oc- provoment
utilizing refrigerator vessel* to trans­ the enormous aggregate of over 05,000
the Ruhr nnd tho Rhineland. A ms*
port their products from that point boxes went out of tim state. For the
•
cupation is All W rong
Jorlty o f tho rallorad Work'erfi Iff Edtff
to Eastern nnd Foreign parts via the past week the total shipments out of
regions adopted tho suggestion Id thQ
Panama canal. *
I I I * T l i * A )&lt; n » l« lrS I’ r m l
authorities and resumed the* ffobfc M
the state are computed at 275,000 PROPOSED IN HOUSE BY TlIE
■ ( H r T h e A a au elalad 1‘ re M t
WASHINGTON, Fell. 3.— The American Debt Funding ConiWith the minimum depth of twenty boxes, of which 101,311 were carried
Complete stoppage o f all exports trf
CHAIRMAN APPROPRIATION
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—An earth­
misriiun has been culled to meet lato today for discussion of form rial and coke Into tho interior o f Gere
feet in the St. Johns river nnd the out by sen routes. One steamer's load •
COMMITTEE TODAY
'
qu ak e of unusual magnitude wax re­
o f recommendations it will make to President Harding for the many during tho Iaat 48 hours, to*
elimination of a number of trends, it was 21,314 lioxes. The Brixhnin sailed
corded on the seismograph nt George­
coming
plan for funding Great Britain’s wan debt finally approv­ gethrr with tho extension today of
would lie possible to.hnve this tins* on her second trip November 22, hav­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Unquali­ town University. Father Tondorf de­
of vessels load both vegetables .and ing on Imnrd H.000 boxes. The Fruit fied acceptance of Fofd'n Muscle scribed the disturbance of "tremen­ ed by the commistrion last night, nnd it is the hope o f the commis­ similar restriction* on bento!, tar and
sion to pluce the draft o f its recommendation:! in the hands o f the all other mine byproducts, were oth­
citrus fruit* at Sanford, assuring the Exchange handled alsiut 25,000 boxes Shoals offer proposed on In house by
dous’ proportions. Before one o’clock
president tonight. While there was no official statement indica­ er developments considered or ad*
ftowers and shippers nn enormousi for tho week, not over 500 going to
Chairman Madden o f Appropriation* j two of the recording needles were
tions were the disctiKsions today will embrace mainly the methods vantage to tho French. In addition, thd
Ravipg on tho freight rifles. The ac­ Liverpool. Even the St. Johns river
Committee. Madden declared he view­ thrown entirely off record. At thnt
of procedure of authorization for which the president will be urged French have taken over tho handling
tion of the Pacific Const growers has is clogged with oranges. Three stenmed the mutter purely from a lmsine*s hfiur the quake began progress some
to nsk of congress in translating results o f committees negotia­ of food trains consigned to the re*
resulted in an application being made er londs were brought down to Jack­ standpoint thnt his desire wn* to
time but impossible to determine ex­
tions into law.
*
giuns traversed by tho railroads where
by trunk lines serving the southwest sonville^ Sunday, yet some were left
put the great* project in the hand* of actly .when it started or estimntc dis­
strikes nro still in effect and also db
section of the Mississippi to beseech along the shores, for which a barge
l man of demonstrated capneity fr- tance the
disturbance was from
PLYMOUTH, England, Feb. 3.— An net o f gross folly and the reeled tho transportation by barges
the Interstate Commerce Commission had to be brought into requisition.”
rcBpective of his politics.
Washington.
’*
wrong way to approach repairntions problem was form er Premier In the canals and tho Rhino of suffi­
for the privilege' of reducing the
This was the meAod of transport­
Lloyd George’s characterization o f the Ruhr occupation in nn in­ cient food nnd coal for the needs of
rate* in that section forty per cent. ing Florida'* citrus production thirty
RAILROAD COMMISSION
WOLF OF WALL HTRBET
terview here on roturn from Spain. “ It is n sure way not to get local populations und industries.
However this matter is now pending, year* ago, nnd it I* extremely inter­
AT BRADEN TOWN TODAY
HAD CHECKS DOLT
The completo cessation o f coal pro­
reparations l think,” he said.
ns the Eastern carriers arc nt the pre­ esting to note an agitation assuming
ON TELEPHONE RATES
NEW YORK HOTEL
duction dtmamb, now virtually an ac­
sent time unwilling to absorb their auch large proportions for the rovercomplished fact, and tho inability of
( H r T h e A s s o c ia te * 1‘ r e s s )
proportion of this enormous rato re­ sion along modern lines to the method
(Hr The Associated 1‘ reu)
tho French to send by rail into Franc*
duction.
BRADENTOWN, Fob. 3.—Florida
NEW YORK. Feb. 3,— Federal ogof transportation used nt thnt time.
any coat for the reparations account
enta going to the Hotel DeFrancc to
railroad
commission
of
scheduled
to
The
meeting
was
advised
thnt
Tho­
The citrus fruit particularly can bo
were, tho development* in th* situa­
tako
David
Umar,
the
"Wolf
of
Wall
hold
two
hearings
hero
today
on
the
rartled by river steamer successfully mas M. Jarrell had been appointed by
tion favoring Germany in her policy
Street”
to
the
Essex
county
peniten­
request
of
tho
Peninsular
Telephone.
the
League
official*
to
handle
tho
ha* been proven may year* ago, ns
of resistance.
tiary to serve a sentence for a war
Co.
for.permission
to
increase
their
membership
campaign
for
tho
league
•
evidence^ from an articlo appearing
t|me
offense
today
discovered
that
rates
in
Manatee,
Bradcntown
and
and
Mr.
Jarrell,
who
wns
present
at
in tho Florida •Farmer and Fnlit
PARIS, Fob. S.r-Councll of Lrsguo
Grower under date of November 25, tho meeting,-stated that ho was con­ Palmetto and .request' of local com- Umar had checked out of the hotel
of Nations, in a secret Informal ses­
1893, 'extracts from which were read fident o f securing ten thousand mem­ mcrrial organization to have Seaboard yesterday and disappeared without
Just before they finally adjourn- ,
Rockefeller Institute Has Found Out Something sion
at last night’s meeting, and which Is ber* for the Florida Water Traffic and Cosst Line establish' physical leaving nny address.
ed, declined to put reparations or the
connection.
•
,
quoted herewith. In speuking of the League.
.
About Influenza
Ruhr occupation on the program. It
Sc h o o l o f f i c i a l s
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Efforts will be made to have Judge {
freight rates this article has the fol­
means
for the present no possibility
WILL MAKE T o r n
lowing:
• *
Bland of •Orlando speak before the I)R. CONKAUbSUPFBKS
v . .*• .. /.r*;
of
the
league
taking initiative towaid
( H r T h e A u » r U t r S t* r * * * l
t
OF NEGRO SCHOOLS
FRpM THROAT TROUBLE! •
“The expense of exporting via New i’alntkn Chamber of Commerce some
SCH N ECTApY, N. Y., Feb. 3.— Hopes of thousands of ruL mediation between Franco and GerTork will be, so far ns'freigfata from time in the near future. The chamber :
,
O l f T h e A s -w e u iM P ro**)
ferers of the epidemic of influenza for a cure or preventative o f
(Dr The Aaaoctafed rre*»l
•Jacksonville to -Liverpool, including of commerce of thnt city will be asked
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 2.— Dr. A.
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 3^-.Suporin- the disease was raised by the announcement of tho discover}' o f
COBLENZ, Feb. JL—French troop*
cartage in New York, 75 cent* per to arrange a convenient slate. Advico A. ('unradi, president of tho State tendpnt o f ' Public Instruction Cow- the cause nhd isolation of the germ. Announcement was made by
box."
,
bar. boon received from Lak^ county College for Woineh has been ordarrd thon plans to leave tomorrow for a Dr. Simon Flexner, director o f the Rockefeller Institute o f medical threatened with . bayqneU and used
In thia same i^sue there ia on ar­ nnd DeLand that they will prepare by his physlcinns hot to pso his voice tour of inspection of AcgVii schools research who attributea the discovery to Dr. Pdter Olietsky and butts of guns at noon to break up
ticle on "Movement of Oranges," read­ statistic* similar to those being se­ /or three weeks aa tho result of a which nre maintained through the as­ Dr. Frederick Gates, also o f the institute. Isolation will permit crowd of three thousand persona
cured for Seminole county- for fhe throat ailment wrom which ho Haa sistance of tho state education fund*. experimentation with antidotes and antitoxins. So small is the iiy protesting'before Rhineland
* .
“The shipments are riffling very brief, and havea strong delegation suffered occaslunaily for the post sev­ The party will go first to S t Augun- germ that it must be magnified a thousand times before it con be commission building deportation
heavy. On Sunday, November 19th, present at the hearing.
eral years.
•.
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, fklaltt.
*een distinctly undor tho microscope.
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REPARATIONS
COMMISSION
BRIEFS PREPARED
RESOLUTION

WORKERS RESUME

BAND CONCERT
SUNDAY AFT.
CENTRAL PARK

UNQUALIFIED
ACCEPTANCE
IS RECORDED ON
. FORD’S SHOALS
SEISMOGRAPH

AMERICAN DEBT FUNDING
COMMISSION WILL MEET
TODAY FOR. DISCUSSION

INFLUENZA GERM FOUND,
PREVENT THE DISEASE
ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEHRUARY 2, 1023

EYES

match as they arc all Retting Into
the expert class.
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EXAMINED

Will see you at the game tonight.
Yes, we haul anything ard every­
thing, from parcels to pianos; Just call
Two new clubs want in the bowling 41)8, ami wo will be on the Job ‘pronto’.
2&lt;lC-Thu-Fri-8at-tfc
league.
• -Let ’em in. It will make it easier
for the Merchant#,- Hates tjnd Chase
&amp; Co. to &gt;»in a gome.
•

There’s no getting uwny from the fnct that two and two
make four, nnd it's n fact that our HATS selling nt

$2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $4.75 and $5.00
Offers you the best values In Hnts that can be had.
---------- COME AN1) PROVE THIS FOR YOURSELF-------- --------------------- WK INVITE YOUIl INVESTIGATION---------------------

Neither the American Legion nor
the brotherhood have announced their
line-ups in the event they are taken
Into the leagilc, but Sam Yomiii*
Chief ami Joe Chittenden wilh l « on
the legion’s lineup.

•a
mi
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fij

For .Florida:
Generally
fair tonight and Saturday
increasing cloudiness, little
change In temperature.

T

First Quality— Low Prices

Phone 101

BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Tho annual bridju? luncheon given
by the Social department of tho Wo­
man’s club will Ik? given Tuesday, Feb­
RS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
ruary 111, ut the Parish House.
Phone 117-W
All thore expecting to attend arc
It r * * I M n e a r
» l* ltl« e r«
requested to notify Mrs. It. A. New­
-If , M I n m | i , b d / i t l i r r . ■&gt; u n t m
man not Inter than Saturday, Feb. 10,
r o t s « r It t m ■ r * r a ir r t a t n ln a . w rit
H * l &gt; l r a r e l « IM a d r p a r i i—r a t , a l t l a a ns positively no name or reservation
tta lla , a t ( r lr p b n ^ p Ih# lira * . II rail
a i m l l / t„r * « U tiA
will be taken after that dnte. Please
phone your reservations early.

Dick Maxwell made the course in
15 .yesterday. Thnt is n store that
the beginners on this courst*
Ed Higgins and Rdy Itowi{rs nrt,
planning n match wilh Doe Pulcston
and Arthur Yowell. And If any ono
slibuld ask you—that will Ih? somo

ACCURATELY

At the I’rtncess Tonight

FITTED

Prices reduced until
Monday, Feb. 5th. Guess
with each purchase. Pair,
shoes Free.— Lloyd Shoe
Store.

l he story is of n youth who
went away to make his for
tune and when he had
it was so modest that fc.
preferred to come hack tad
be regarded ns a failure as.
til he should be fitting),
able to show otherwise

ORMOND BEACH, Feb. 2.—The
condition of John D. Rockefeller, sen­
Other Attractions,
ior, who has bee nsufTering for the
Inst two days with n slight utlack of
bronchial trouble, is so much improv­
OPTOM ETRIST-OITICIAN
ed that he planned to piny golf again 20(1-21; wltc
The Herald delivered
todny. With.the exception of Wednes­
Phone -110----------Opposite P. O,
week for 15c.
day nnd Thursday; Mr* Rockefeller
NOTICE
hus been in the links every day since
To nil property owners of Sanford
his arrival, with the exception, also of When in need of n painter rnll A. C
Sundays.
Aieopi &amp; Rro. All work guaranteed
Cahh ol*torm work. I’. O. Box 805 ui
2C2-6t|
Guess with each pur­ l’hone -ICO.

chase, pair Shoes Free,
prices reduced.— Lloyd
Shoe Store.

F u r n it u r e

1)0 you lrndc nt the Cush and Car­
ry Stores? Call for QUICK SER­
VICE TRANSFER Parcel De|ivpry to
take your packages to yourt't!uor.
260-Thu*Fri-Snt-tfc .
Canned beef found in the tomb of
Tutankhnmun in Egypt. And is that
what killed the old chap?—Omaha
World-Herald.

too

112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

W hen Your Bread don’t suit You try

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
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R O U T H BAKERY

Stone’s

Next to Princess Theatre

Jacksonville was represented here
yesterday by J. G. Witherspoon.
W. P. Coleman nnd J. I*. Morgan o:
Atlanta, Gu., arrived in Sanford yes

GLASSES

ih. George Ade*
paramount Qidum,

u0jdt,Homejnd Bibka

SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
Saturday—Cecil Inn Music Club will
meet at the Studio of Mrs. Fannie
Munson nt .1 o'clock.
Saturday—Mrs. Forrest I-ake will
entertain the member* of the Ev­
ery Week Bridge Club at the Semi­
This great wpnther is bringing the
nole Hotel, Winter Park.
tourists to Florida.
Monday—"The Return of Miles'O'n llourke nt the K. of C. Hall, H p. m.

omas Meighan

S*
f «

( H f T h f A »«iM -lnlrd I 'r r a a )

The* second half bowling xchcduife
is being held lipr for n day or two,
but this will not hold up the start of
the second half. Sntunlny’a pnper w'll
carry the schedule for (he first week,
anyway, regardless of what new nr*
rnngements the league may make.

George Ade’

**

Iwst you should forget—thorfi
me basket ball games r.chcdulcd JOHN I). UElTF.lt
FLAYING GOLF AGAIN
r tonight. Duval boys nnd the Dll-

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

115 East First Street

111

Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs
i
for 2.r)c
,

I). G. Wagner, the popular insur­
ance man of Kissimmee is in the city
today on business nml his many old
friends nrc glnd to see him again.

New Irish Potatoes

Rev. nnd Mrs. S. A. McCook ami
And there are many new visitors
Sam A. McCook of Trilby arrived in t» Sanford every /lay and they are he­
the city for a brief stay.
mming acquainted with the many g-iod
points of this city.
R. T. Geremoro of Daytona spent
More ami more, every day in ev­
the day here yesterday transacting
ery
way, the Daily Herald is being
Business.
used by the live wire merchants of
j C. II. Van Du Lee of Miami arrived Sanford to let the buying public know
ih Sanford yesterday and is in the what they huve.to oiler.

WHEN THE DOCTOR PKESCRIBH
a certain medicine his work i» in tu
if that prescription is not filled t&lt;l
absolute accuracy with the lot i4
purest drugs. Our prescription wti
backs up the skill of the physuiti
We use only the purest nml frtihs
drugs and compound them in itrid
accordance with directions. In tbt
way only docs safety lie.

.1i. C. BOWER
I’ RESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Phone 325-------------- The Hrxill Jim

10 Stores in Georgia

City on a business mission.

H. A. NeeV^if the Herald Printing
Co., arrived home today from Okee­
, R. T. Caldwell of Interlachen nnd
chobee City where he lias lieen for
R. A. Sclly of Titusville wcrcvnmong
several dnys on business connected
the business visitors bore yesterday.
with the Okeechobee News,

? Peter Schnnl was among those
Miss Ix’ imra Underwood, of Knox­
from .Sanford attending the concert ville, Tent)., is the charming guest of
'given by Madam Schumnn-Heinck at her sister, Mr*. J. E. Preston nt-her
Orlando Wednesday evening.
home, 701 Mngnolin nvenuc.

over from Mnacottu, yesterday and
aro spending the. day here us the
guests of friends.
--------;f* Mk and Mrs. K. "Brownell of OsVve'Hy, K . *Y.. 'Wero among the arrivals
Rl-ro yesterday,. nml are spending
law days hero ill route to other pi
da of interest in the state.

RECOUPS,

EACH

I'lnevilTc, Ky., who have Ihh
'ing the winter at Clearwater
former's parents, were the
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E
“ l Bn-ir home on Magnolia

Mrs. 11. It. Connally left Wednesday
evening for New York, Haiti more and
other Eastern markets to buy spring
stocks for the Quulity Shop. Mrs. Con­
£ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ward nnd J. nolly always has the very latest in
0. Hogg arrived yesterday front hats, trimmings, etc.
Gloucester and will spend n short time
"When you go out into the night
Hi Sanford, cn route to otht-r points
nml search for the stray one, you will
Rt the state.
fnid he is n sheep the same ns the
L F. White, of Washington, 1). C., rest-ami a little washing makes his
wool white ngnin."—Extract from
at rived it7 the city yesterday.
? C. K. RlverS? of Ilirminghnin, Ain., Return of Miles O'Rourke, K. or C.
iy aitcnding a few days here on bust- Hall, Monday night, Feb. 5th nt H.
2(15-3tc
"I nivir spakes in riddles, whin
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elston E. Wndhrnok
plain
talk is niclssiry."— Extract from
lid little daughter Winifred, who
»ve been spending the past weeks Return of Miles O'Rourke, K. of C.
l Ijike Mary, are now making their Hall, Monday night, Feb. 5th nt 8.
2«5-:Uc
jme hero at Comfort Cottage.

Open Djjy and N ight

COLUMBIA

Ladies’ Rest Room

8 Y E A R S OLD— Has run over 200,000 miles and now runs
like n new car. Thia
.

M
REDUCTION ON ALL D RY GOODS
19x10 11UCK TO W E L?
25c values, each ....
T M S la n J a r d o f C o m H y U o n

18x31 HATH TOWELS,
29c values, each

Nation W id e

72x90 SHEETS,
$1.25 values, each

Everywhere thie new 1923 Buick Four Cylinder Sedan
with its lustrous finish, beautiful interior and modest
price is the center of attraction.
A lowered center of Gravity has mado it possible to
■et its beautiful, room y Fisher body ioWer, and tho
high hood line and longer cow l give a streamitno of
unusual grace and beauty.
, - .
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;T
.When you sit at tho wheel &gt;tau, too, cannot help ap­
proving the many innovations the fortunate owner
never tires of tilin g about.
- - ,
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}p a w .R o a &lt; !R rr‘ M M
i P an . Tout?n* I I I
3 Para. Coup* - I I I *
S Parr. Hrdan - I39S
3 Parr. Touting
Sedan
1315

) P « u .R M &gt; 1 m r t ll) S
5 Paw. T«wrt|i* MOV
S Pa«*. T b u iln i
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Sedan • IM S
J P an . M m
• IM S

4 Paw. C o
7 Paw . To
7 Paw. S*.
Sport Roa
Sport Tou

P rtrrr f. o. ft. 0mlck rrutarU tt i o r r m m m D n
to M o&lt;W«l. A r t uftoul tM G .M . A . C . Pure haw
P lan , u M tn prot-Mrr /or l&gt;efrrr»d P o rm rn lr.

One o f the Lnrgest nnd Most U|i-in-daic J)rlvc-ln F ^ lpR
** Stations in this part r f the stale

BANFOBD. FLORIDA
When Ivltcr aulomobilrs arc

W hen better automobiles

&lt;»8x81 DEI) SPREADS,
$1.98 values, each
03x90 RIPPLETTE RED SPREADS,
*2.50 values, each .........
LADIES’ $2.50 SILK HOSE,

$2.00 SILK HOSE

CHILDREN'S 35c HOS!«
iPer
vi Pair
* 4*1*

Sixes

&amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street and Hanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties

-------------Phone 127

Saturday and M onday

Fourk '

Would you like to own n car of this hind—one that will give
you service for every dollar you invest in it? If so, give ub
your order now for a HUPP.
(

Sanford’s New Store

L. C. MOORE, Munagei
— llulck Will build them

�r AGE TWO
The lfcralil would like to see the; bringing equally large profits to the
Hon. Telfair Stockton shy hla topi grower*.
' •M "'t {
i HhlUktit v\rrf nllrrniion n r t fl *«»• piece into the political ring in Florida.| This senson's yield (ko ifff^loridu's
Any nt «hr llrrnlrf ttMlldln«, 107
For governor, Ttdfalr would wake ’em jcitniH groves break* all recard^hf fdrM'
Mnannlla A»e.. Sanford, I'la,
up.
Ho will not only carry the Stock-1 mer years, nnd the prices 7i*}c alto
1.
— A now Library BuiUliiitf in the center o f th'e city.
:U.
■ ■...a I ...111 ...__ it.. . i.. i _lit....... of « . H
V
2.— Extension o f tho prudent bulkhead on the lake shore.
The Herald Printing Co. ton
wing but In- will furry the state gether »atlt&gt;fhrtoiy
in all circle*. ThorF-rc .nothing against
3.
— The new pier a n d .boat basin finished before January,
The mild ness of the win to ritV Flor­
rt m.i&lt;nii:itx
Telfair Stock toil for governor or fur ida hits been most favorable to the
1924.
.
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Kdllnr
■t. j . nm.i.v
product Ion of vegetables for whieh
4.
— A big Amlitoriu nit hat will seat nt least 5,000 people.
N o-rcln r r - T r e » » u r r r i tmy other office to which -he may ns
N. J. 1.1l.t.AltII
» i. a .
.
pire. His record is clean nnd he i# a there Is a strong demand nt good
5.
— New home for the Campbell-Lodsing Post, American
II. *. lltll.I.Y
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
'
,r
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""
“
|
successful
business
man
which
is
prices.
le
g
io n .
.
&lt;
AdwriUlna Ratr. Slade Known on
Application
something that few office seekers and
It nil mean* prosperity for grower*.
G.— A Community Chest out o f which all funds will be
agem ent o f the following
And when the grower* are prosper­
I.i:\VIS Milll**&gt;
Clrrulallon KJinurr few office houdtTS can clftint,
drawn.
I’ h n n r U l - I V nCler 5 P. m .
'
ous nil Florida is prosperous.—St. Pet­
7.
-—T w o mill tax for publicity purposes. ‘
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
ersburg Times.
8.
^-M unicipa! ownership, starting with water works nnd
One
! The people in Sanford need to watch
soft water.
■ u itonihn
a.wi t}„.jr •‘gcVvants” in Washington front
D r l l t r r r d In C lip l»r C n r r l r r
J. K. Anthony, W . H. Tunnicliffe, Dr. S, PulWOE
FOU
THE
lIOOTLEGGKIt
One H'rrk--------- ......______ _ 13 I’rnla this time forward ami either they are
10.— Ten thousand people here one year from today.
with
us
or
against
us
and
we
want
to
cston, E. li. Hawkins, \V. E. Scoggan,
Tkr Ills II- In IH-paae W&gt;*kb Her­
ald entirely rarer* Seminole County know that. Central Florida want* 20 -.fudging fiom the preliminary work
m
C. F. Williams
and I* pubilafcrd rvery I'rlday. Ad.rrof such of the legislature* ns arc be­ w Ml I k i . h h S Hi fc t e 'I S *s* Pa fct Pi fcj p^ Pa Pn Pa
ll.lnjr ralra.madr known &lt;»n nppllcn- feet of water In the St. John* river
Pi
llan. *1.00 per year, Monro In ndvaarr. j am| wc W||J have t|,p figures to prove ginning to meet in many of the states
there
will
bo
no
loosening
up
of
the
MKiuiKit t iih associate U
that wo should have it. When wo
rigors of tho Volstead law. Some of f i
sn m f s / K S ' u * * ’ fo r " rlubM«t1on*lf t hnvu l’ rovtti il wo wont the sl,PP0rt the legislatures are passing acta de­
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
Pi
.ii
nil n*w« dispatch** credUetl in It nr of our senator* nnd our congressmen
ROGER BAUSON SUMMARIZES SEVERAL PROPOSED PLANS PA
K S °BZ ' V r S |u« r rfn.w* ,hp '5 b t » f and we want it without any eptivoca- signed to draw the reins tighter than
l
that net over did. They are imposing
f t^L
rrfS
'Juftghta of rs-publlcatlon of special: tio"* UP°" ,hclr attitude dcpci;^ their severer penalties for bootlegging titan
•
SEES PRESENT EUROPEAN CONDITION AS DARKLESS
fllnpnichrji herein nr* film* reserved.
ttlvcliorwiext time us fur «n Central
ever before and seem determined to BEFORE THE DAWN
ZZ^
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j
*a
in
Florida
fa
concerned
nnd
Central
FloOfflrr| IIKIIAI.D III II. 1)1Ml, I’lnine IW
, ,
. . . .
.
i
t
rida hnn some mighty good timber for make the country bone dry if drastic
legislation will do it. Here is one mea­ 1U PSI'P* »a On P* P/.
Pa
Ra
*«' Pa
Pa !*.. Pa.
nil
the
office*
that
arc
to
lx.'
filled
in
Sanford, Florida
Koretin A d v » : ( l , l n i Hrpr*.*nlallv« •• ]
THE AMEIt KAN PREAS ASSOCIATION
the next five years or more. Tho way sure which is alrendy half through ono
legislature:
;
to get things I* to go sifter thiin.
WELLR8I.EY Hll.I.S, Mass., Feb. German nation would still have this
That
anyone
who
knowingly
sells,
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'
furnishes or gives away miy wood al­ 1!.— linger W. Robson's stutorneiit InsV tremendous comerclul machine. - EngYes, dear vi*itors, we have climate, cohol. or any prepurnfion op com* wick on “ What's the Matter With land has thought the thing through
n *
Ground hug seeing Ins -h:cb&gt;v ft is something that is Worth n column pound containing wood alcohol, or any France" has aroused widespread com -! to this point and It is this that has y. p. p: . »
«4
j made Jior so anxious to cpt duwn Ger- r-.i
rt
means nothing in our young life.
or *o every day. But wc have some­ other intoxlcnting liquor to he used mi nt and criticism.
thing aside from climate. We have for beverage purposes, from whore
tot
— ------o ------ ----"Il I* alright fi.Mrib m, to p r c u - d i r e p a r a t i o n - . *
F-a ka
“ If am h n commisnlon should be. np- P-i
Thu only groundhog in Florida is the greatest .growing country in the drinking death'result*, shall be guilty write* u high French official, "hut it
the groundhog that the butchers *ell United States. We have bigger crop* if murder,
rm Pa
ila another thing to collect the money pointed Itnil should ilecide what tier- fd
us for eauunges.
if fruits and vegetables In the wia-j That no p -n on sfudl aolIcU or ie-j that Franco must get, and gel nt once, ninny enn jmy and will pay, the Sn
p* Vl Us M f t te B5 tu
j lor time than any other part of the. j.-jy,. ,)t.
ntiL an employe t i solicit Every week wo nre going further into!shock to our commerrinl nnd finanrra
ith a watld and tegeiher- with our timr.yjy* irreive, ary order for intoXli-ntkt? ilrht, Onr financial eotidlthin forcedjcinl organIxnttoU enuld ho iomnvvhat tw fcj fei Ft
The Florida Grower Is nut With
n.v l^v Pa.i t’OMMENDS THE HERA! It
moat. excellent Mid-Winter
1-Winter Edition j ami varied rysourre* tho inuttei oi |? |ur,r. ,,r give any Information •if'1': into Essen. It was n tore of sink irduced by having payment* begin in.
ON MERCHANT MARINE
filled with good matler*
ler'nml rut* and'! elintuti- lx a “ mall mutter- 1he
, huw int&gt;«x!eutfn(c lit,tior may h- oh- or swim. V .V hvw&gt;R;."*
small amountH and gfrfdually inciense
FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS
beat of nil a picture• of the Grower; U 1 thm;:
Mr.Bnbson
hi* &lt;lv&lt;rr n *periiwl of Bcvernl year*,
Mr. R. .1. Holly,
.
, about
,
.our climate fIs ilthel t vlt* &lt; 1 , It i for illegitimate u'v and &gt; .’i
. . vm
mun j»gai« reiterated
j*, I* i- m i in*
■
' then i*,
staff and the Grower force and a fart that it w Ml Ititc V,J arc cimm.^-'-j ■:;mnt lx•pun-lnacd legitimately;
tatenjent that the trouble with grndually decreusn agnln rm-that tin*1 I»aac Van Horn, of Haines City,
Publisher of tho Herald:
Write up of the plant. Cnngrntulu- ' ’ i:,mv 1,11 thl' hlu,!- nt “ li,rc' w u‘r i That fa ilhgal manufacture or d|x- j Kuiopo wax primarily spiritual rath- rommfetce of Ihu world nml th.* flnnh-'ihc man who id back of the proposed
If Is always with pleasure we no- lions, Edgar, ami nil the force,
the rest of tha country, including &lt;^»l-1tiliation of lirjhor the guilty person or than linimcial. lie etill contend* •1»I mmhinery Involver in internal- railroad from Folk City to Elenuonl; '
that the Herald habitually tat.
ifo in b I* free “ lug. No. we don't bank , ha|, l)b ,.ut,;t.et t„ hlMVy fi,.,'. ,.IU,
------------o------ ----i lint tho French tactic; in the Ruhr!hrmtl tindo cxtulrl adjust it sc1; to tin who hat dom* much to build up hU tho r|ght and sensible view of thing; ]
All the big talk nnd excitement on clHnuto any more. We l;ave great­ •o o term .a tha penitentiary, and that dfiitrittii* urd lutldrinintalfy -wrong ebaiigc*.
home town and emni.mnity, and who whether moral &lt;ivir, local or gincrsk "J
about the taking away front the states er oarcts.
vr such fine or-r ntence mny be te- npti w|H cnritp|ie:ite t : &lt;• piohlem rath * ‘ The problem i* veiy rcmplex,", U also editor of : munthly public.- F &gt; when ave io.t*1 and karn the «tti- J
the power to Untie tax exempt bonds
iiiitti I or ttJipci.ded.
u than’ simplify .t. Discuasing tlm ‘ '.ntimi(w Mr. Ilabvgn, "hut it d»»e*| tlan called "FlotMo Eull," h:-.- worked lude of this’ excellent jou.nal re the J
MONEY TO RETIRE «&gt;N
is rather far fetched. Tax exempt
Thi? looks very murh like borim*&lt;. rei iel payme t i f th'1 reparations, nwt npjenr hnpelesa. I: l:virtually we himself ot? hie fi. t foe tin good o f ' ' *ry important National p ticy &lt;•
bonds bring ii better price, but who
and *pienig ‘s some Ktormy weather Mr. BuhM.il continued: ".‘■’evrg d w-g ; van nil insist that it I liamllerl t.y a oth.rs. nnd in tie Inst i-srUe of the otir merchant .narlrie we
h " wlafThe time to take out a life insnr t,r.- the bootlegger*, but »h &gt; h.dl: 0f (
pays the taxes? It is. a disc of thr
hand oaf approval. It i ‘ i •• ■le’ i.e.-tKa
v that he
ting the ,• !,iMii&gt;,f)0ut0G0 tfci.1 heard of ronimisnion.. i .. who are *'l!uli,'' Mr. VanII no
idillc age!
lax payer pitying as usual reg.t'dlc.. nir - policy, ns many a middle
from the uscfulntii, nor ricji!**Uua
men. who ap- forth more of hi* ' t*e i going t
v i l is nut perfe.-tly nil .right? Pn- Got ninny owes aicntiicis
hda cbristia-i busitu
of the manner in which the taxes are man learns to hi. » &gt;*1, is in one'* h bitlop !. the i.iu of the It. d, rtiri i
pioacli it with live idea o f «uming to given to the rr-legeiut, moral, reer. • the spirit of aggressive eulmildirt
been suggcsie
paid. Just more camouflage for e f f e c t . ( you Hi. Then the premium ii email such it lltUsl Ik* oto-yed by rdl vvhi
to fit i: tie known, now and thix,
beiit.- tried o; ! tile solution timt will fi fient for the aliopt.l -u I --.ndal rkvelop in-nt of tio
"The French id
Talk aImut something real.
land it will never grow any Ifirg-r: aeniti to l&gt;e c.died good citun i,., Wc
■vhen the public commend*. And frura
.
...
,,
,
world
a*
n
whole.
In
the
interest
of
community,
nute in tie*
•
{
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whvicas by the time a man ha* coi.n a±c compelled to admit th t it* v.i fd j»n sent. 11 pr&gt;
.I.:
ubrcrvnttnn and inforiimtitm i!
i'n pj'ofi ,e ion Whi-li­
ff-'—
. |way ot tangiblu’ returns. Regardless Ii:UiTt&gt; iwace' vA‘
|,rot^ 1 ,uud'
We know
In Hpcnkjtig of.Governor llardee lhe! to fed his re iponsibility o&lt;&gt; the father :'m cement ha* been * dmwhnt
i*
an
unduubte 1 laid tlt.it ,h . bed j
mine hour-, of the
‘“ ■‘■'••‘ Mof how much the i'r. uli are abb- l o 1-’
l,ro»" ,U ,,ff* *“l '^ jh in ltr vv-ik
, ,
,: Apalachicola Times says: "His health ! of a growing family, the r nt nllcti in tile pa-t. The time for i . iriu-i
ha*
ii... , , , , [ . , 1
i lie 1 -mi in the' M i tit Ians, or other* who are Inter-'day are given up to ntmmunit} good. f'vniiniont®r the t*-«lj»:irt of ihccitimg.
ix
rplendid
atul
he
still
continues
to.
m
m
piohihilive.
B
gone hy.aurl V.e should make np uu' Ruhr
Z
Z y
»'**“ *» ? - n.M'.u : * much « than in the newW
r n ffW m u ll**«^ t» f
United Stab, f.confine his beverngc to the production
But ninny a nioti or woman who tc- minds to o-*- it enforced, m leiMuil
uraploying,
if
cunlimtcrl,
are
houn.r
to
lh,T
f,»r'Th-trselves
regarrResa
ot
cotiiRiontinj;
further
upon
fhi
name
'
r“
ft*'
,ha*
m"
u
‘
‘
f,,r njr '
'
of the famous Gadsden county cane." alizet this with perfect rkarn*
fail- e±i if enforcement proven to be iinpoatho toriMMiuiMfe*.
siilijert the Jacksonville Tiines-Uniuii! ffientnsar,. There is no reaum uk; ;
increase
the
hard
frxdiiigs
between
Well, the “production of any Florida to apply tin* Banie kind of renaaning rilde, I’rohibilion, laxly a* It has been
we should not command the mpert
"J pm n*t pc-.i.xltnhtie ahaut ' tlio louche* more, in detnil:
cane properly handled nnd run to saving* account!.. A computation enfoucil, bn: done much gur«I by ibst- France nnd Germany. They are sow-!
of other count-' ie on the sea ■wtefr
Etircpean
tangle,
I
feel
the*
It
will
Mr
y
,.,
jj:i.
„
l
a
,
L,.tn
,!,.vot
through a little copper still is not a! rrcor.tly made by a firm of big Invest- -hlng the r pen saloon. F..r that, at ring'the seeds fin another war.
.i ir.. ,n -1
t!'t
-a..
. *t. retary |ij._ jjfr tfijg fflf( j13 have and sire.. *hey cannot fail to ohrerw m, a. well
biifboveritgr', even for a governor.— ' nil m bankers shows some Btnkiug I'.INl. wo mu-1 give it full credit. \ "The English vi*w api&gt;r«nche* tin•i' i i every e.h,*r rvgtinl, whiri. - *
i problem Tram aa.dlu-r angle, hut Mr. Hughe i 1 .: making a *-’»-r} ttaoil start-. ^nim.y other men, to tloing thn3 tf llilpgWnuchulln Advocate.
tlgures.
1ai l,;.4 T me*.
biirging
them in contact with u~, n;amuch her.elii or enn.-hl
i Rnlfoor's sugt'.i -linn that we cancel William 0. McAdoo i.' t» lu,i sotm* which rut
pel*
it.
Il
cm tv Fonicthing t • be re
Siij.pa'C you want to make sure of
; one another's dohl ,
tlius reiliiu' (.0 ,1 1 1 . 1 suggestion., in i ur.m etiin with ,|u,m ,H,,-„.,„Uy. m- th-;. bring t.. ..i». ‘
Th* Jacksonville Jmitnid suy., the having a fund of b-fi.UOO when ym
THE "I NIH ItlKD DEAD"
spretnhle, it . ..sti name'.hi:;- t»
the
matter.
Men
who
were
formerly
.
t.r*.
the
peopjo
hi
general,
grtaier
greatly tin Gi iman repartition*, h to,
present plan* of s mill ami west Florf.speetalihi attire, it co.d- to rukr
! are fit). Dow much a month do you
lay iiiimI ub uiutely unfair, Ait na-1 rj,hid on one side «.r the other, are, dupurlunllic*, greater * odvantngea.i
I Ida for divkloti "would leave Jack Mippe; e yo l would hr,cn‘ to put into
A speaker before th- chamber of
home, oar town, otir Utirlc Sir
sonvtllc nlune.” Well, old girl, that h a fi per cent inveitment? If you Strut-; emirmrii' ff a vvi itnii city referred lions in veil* ed. except the United gradually showing an open-hi hided-! nmrr appreciable id-. ring-.
himself, re? pec table iff ri;i pearhr.ee.
Uiwnril any practical *nlut!«m. I
whnt you have been striving for for id nt IP, it would In- $a 1.!5] a month. t» the people who are ro nb.tu;led in States are l.or.mvers a* well a* lendriuded Mr 1 ,‘TJil‘r:\an:
' ,! u -' U!, m instan-jbu- uhll wmUl bo -vmr.ll and mm I
many years. Your altitude toward tin If y,m stinted nt fit), it would k- 'heir ) Ensure* that they have im or*. The peieoii who is borrowing {is Still insirit, however,” eon
is lotgriy
lnr’e r fv -U
■ j!' iV*
* '** r^lu n r,,'r' '* cr- u’ -‘'
ettuugh t:&gt; forego Hie* expert. &gt;•?
Bfibet.n,
“that
the
ptnhlem
is
j,,,smaller cities of Hie state, atal espe­
worn themselves out that
8Jfi.ll a month. If you started iit.20.lUme for civic dutle,*' s* the'city*.* much a* he is lending can eider into spiritual. The good &lt;ff the United’
Il cind-s, hut it 'pays. Who ilm-v c')'.
cially toward Sanford always gave.us it would only be 81‘J.TI a month.
oib
he the u .iucr* by theii
* ‘linhurkd ihnd." Among others he the agreement that nil should cancel
fii!
rojiiffd in self te?|*;,t n:*l itthe
tho Itnproislon that re,me time or oth­
mu! nlrrvera of'ho'th his
1,1 *'•'«**' 11
d tf-U ™ 1® ^ ummawiy ooona up tn tm* &gt; b l k ohd t&gt;la|B( BM..ril,,.lM n f thing*
tf thero In any canter way of in- mt'itioi'.d tin
islactlon
alone, a* he went.- I&gt;.
hits
iffid
likewise
has
ii
milliwii
d.d-|
,it&gt;
tM
®
*
*e
worn,,
rin*
applies
to
j-;,,.
,,,y
\
,
jif,
er* you, would be “ alone.
anting that S2f&gt;,0t’tt e,.v * *lake for obi
'ho&amp;e wlm have the hoof and
•or
a|imirel
’ Who doe* not i'-vl i.mlots forgiven him. . The United
as "'*11 ,,s
' 1“ .' . .. ..
. *ij v , . ,., , he thing
ftgu tlpiti *tarlit:g surb a scheme at Kuiiilh disr.i--, the golfers, who w ilt.
ply
repaid
in
the grat iticatmi 1 hat b
Dr. Conrndi, president of the Worn
St vies, however. &gt;» lit the .lid ..f the
as
»" '" •
nn,&lt;
v ,g .
, ..jp . ........
w,.rh*.|
Ill a.-e .ff JC, ell ! i it 7 Over Dial ,!1 ,,ilf - - •* '"•!'* "Lmt &gt;1 all night," line. These n.itlot. owe m $HMMtl,. r*11' spited State* im-t •&lt; nil. I-coin |,.lvl. .,t th.. u-ootmand In.t which they hi* ovet a tv p.cl-coniniantii'g hcnif.
an'* College at Tallvh.i; re In- 11 -«,i
Ard
11 pel 1, I »f saving, the in Ulil l.1*1'' on.,.mobile •‘nut.*" those who until itIf) and we owe them practically thoao "'hu have must, the most ' ’•,,,c* j put a.tide to work th i th
t
i orJ “ v,'n ,,r public improv, merit 1 Am
ordeied by hi* phyvlcinn to "he ib-ot"
a.oiH'y
i t c*• i- only alumt JiiJH'O. n &gt;• g &gt;u tlu-ir home* nnd pul uu nothing. The m,,Ural cancellation of
for several days while hi* thrunl i?
that ^
fellow men. Ofu.i,°'uri,’ V these ^« « ! * h’V
wc *:.■ abror.rl un*l suffer
their life- ir.sUrancu as .cullaternl and
« f marine belltUrBKX
being woikcrl upon. Doctor, yon have The oth.-r $iy,OOU repreaentrt itccum whose "bentkie haggle* go day, and debt* i« not n solution to the problem. } ^ tU] " « « - " . m e upon u, b^.u sc criticU !. derided and eve:, conffemr,ul.it:
d
int-re
t.
Jack
umville
Jour
I beliew that an effort toward ten- num
man’s inteleletual power* had Irfcreas- ed by th- ■-who kn &gt;w „M vvhrd thl,v notthng :;.,perMO» ar.d bevham.eg c &lt;&gt; ! our sympathy. To be obliged to hold
night purponelcssly driven about."
parison, beside cmmutilerirg it c
ed so much faster during the last
your tongue In a college of some thou­ ml.
These, are the people he d-rlured, who son, rather than force, however, 1* a ■.'it years than bin spiritual iiowerV do" finff fail to me the value o f -v.hat our jtenisnl of foreign diipakh, ran sand girls la "going some." K you
j»
i, ityvu* m* iiUfmj'tnl fur tiu*rr..
j mi fur us'taking any part in vhe lift- &lt;tep in the right dlruction.
t'-rn and p r e s ? Editor II illy ri right*
I’ RtlSI'EROUS M.ORIDA
can obey orders, doctor, you should
"One of the most feasible relation* ttur system tff 'control wc;; out .ff
*'V* .* ro *t| not j?n out uf Florida ami public spirited America hvjrtfly
.if the .community j* concerned, are
gel tho Medal iff "palm* and pim-*.''
suggested m far is thin prop.,.. | t^v ipiillhi ium. The name eor.dititm ;UU ^*1f •'0 b in;it.ir11h»ii. Thi*y arv :i*i ^v*
An outstanding feature in former j •bfulm.Jy dead. It is not t» U&gt; a*omlors.'s, when In fay*:
------------ n— --------.
U. \V. Harm a, owner of the Wait evlats, rmd before the firmneiul prohy ' {*i|
1 'i*"f iy Mf -:idt *ii
turn
with
Florida
is
Hie
fact
that
iff
"
n,'&lt;-*
*h*'
sp
nher
ir.cludea
all
"All th- ff mliting Thom.- * 'A*1
li'ttis
.ff
Enrotie
enn
tie
(■
&lt;
■
(&gt;
feted
the
We understand Unit the
Sanford
tf't, *■ It,*?i
[ , *. *t p,|. »;| ,,pf
wan play cards nnd golf ami all who s,r,,''t
and Boston and I'lid
aie against the foiU-ring of a rtuitacelery in the Amorican Fruit Growers all the stales, tn* one of tlntu i* m. di ve aic.n.mliiles among the eily’* :“ !'l|dita N ew - Iturvnii. He *ue'/e-,* •piriMi.-l vooditien &gt;&gt;f Usirope must t,e lUrif 'lilt i * ririiirtviM ■ Ilii -- !it\*n
ant ton i Inc J ii Amerlen need to do B
exhibit nt Tampa is one of the best I it-ill} tile , 1 ill the Mattel &gt;ff geo "eabiirii-d dead," but iiruiuestioanbly *b.il a n-eeivi r !*e appointed for G* i improved.”
* • U» ih ir Jimury, lh valiu* «»f Uiyir to leave America and travel on the
it* people ot
parts of the big display iff vegetable*. era! prosperity
many jn-ople who devote thumsclves Jmatiynnd that the matter he handled
w'uk, tht-ir prev ion dy derided efforts, continent awhile and th —
v come how
General l.usine... in the United,
The ijrtrrvld will endeavor to .gel a i.ll sections.
to the,e pitn uits deserve to be s o , exactly ns that of any other great
appr--iated tad ne-gnired.
While with the f • ling that Ameri'a tier be
pk'-tiru of the uxhthit for this p.ijier.
It* northern tier of countfer uii •Imraetet i, ed.‘ The list might be ox* ■bnnkmpt
ikrupt. Secretary Hughes’ idea to,;s al#c:‘ " ua1'*,'hilt’ &gt;a"&gt;l,nuea slightly. they livcl and woikcd, tlg:m men. tv- a big country on land hut tin se*
AnJ wx' hone that the American above the sub-tropical limit. And lutended without great difficulty. Every Ihave
n*Y* « «nimi**lon of practical h a f t k - l ^ ’**
,’ ” w 1 'u''r “ ’!lt l" ,’t,,qr active in I* half of the v.ijfare of is very, very amill, or wau so until tk*
Ifruit Grovveri atul all the other grow- enu— of that fact their produets rut.
community- ha* its "unlmried deml.” ;*'rN
than a commission of dip-!1 "
in J’ *“ ,oa ®r ro” iR”
their frilow men, mithcr . .aght m*r war ha*, we hope, brought us to our
cr* nail packers will have one of the more hugely to ordinary field crops,
nosple who
» return to tht* i
politlcBw, l* ft s hollar j ?
° 11r in ‘
,,a
^ expected fosvari) or rcci nil loti oth ■* .rr eM. Ami why should a nation
finest exhibits nt the Orlando Fair including t&gt; n island cotton, nnd to nut community for whnt they receive Mep in the right direction.
jonuters
suggest . thr.t
that
wtli|,h
„ho&gt;ild h • beriowej
I0CIMVL*
j.. .
_ _ strongly
,
i t . vhih*,
| th;in H
im W
. I H T MlUIIKl
h fM u w cd
Imge and powerful a Am.'rici with
this year that they have everput out. growing, dairying ami the like, while
the
look nt the mnUer/*
v« ry’
In
flora it: ,wo*alo who absorb from
...........
“" IIff "we
e &gt;««*
.natter" mn. l anRs me look,,W ver&gt;
ln !'-*«•
, ‘‘*‘ j 4lfl thur-e whtwe worthy work i* well her thousands tff miles of ot-wiru aad
Sanford hns the goods and wc uhmild other and more no'ltherly section.5.
&gt;». Every' titme.l Mr. Bul.sort#-."from either of|“ &gt;,,w ,l '* 1,1" aye. darkest just before .'on:—tint when they are dead, but gulfs allow her American lie-* of L'»acomm Hilly only, like sponges,
display Hum.
th .ugh na fully adapted to ihe pr.r
nm|'cily have- people who give these receivership points of view, we ,,,,wn'
whll . they live. .Many ..f the men, UfuFateimrltips to lull Into decay and
fluutiiin of all thi1 ilium*, are m*vottul
- •*
•
■*
•- ~
to the city no serfiee, who cannot be fare the real problem. If Germany
wh. have confer ted on the human -ohm other nation tnki the trade that*
We don’t cate any nrire abn.u Char­ more largely to the growing of rit
relied upon for any expenditure of had |32,0OO,QOOjMH) In gold it might
lie Chaplin marrying I'ola Negri than ms and other fiuit-, vegetable*, in
,
time or energy in civic undertaking, be a simple matter to collect it, hut
*: tVF.U.
............ ... - ...........
we do about Bill Maputo* taking West winter time for shipment to northern
Music, now fiend of the or enmjmrnUvtly
............ so. nnd without houv.hii .. 'em to have no civic pride, who she ha.* no r.iu-h amounts on hamh
Florida and sticking it oil jiart of Al- imu kit",, tr get her with tusme.'ou* oth­
Department iff Stetsmi Uftlver- „*■ even in their *»v..i ti unlty. But
in such leisure as they have, eeck on- Get ninny hns only about $200,000,000 '
FOUR .MEN ELECTROCUTED
aluimn. Charlie ('finplin enn marry er industries.
. y l l f * ' ' 1 sing at Die 1AM their work endure* aid ii llu*?- nnwl
1!y their own nclfish enjoyment. Ho far in gold. This means that Some mclhARKANSAS PEN IT ENT! A RY
Fatty Arhuckk* and Bill Mnpote* ran
If is perhaps largely due to th- a? the city and Its interests are COT* od must be devised by which Germany .. m,. '
^ LADIES BAND ( ON- worthy monument.
FOR MURDER OF TWO
annex hi* part of the state to Cuba great variety of products in all ,*vereined these, people are ahsolutcly enn
ran get the gold with whrih to Pa&gt;’ 1, ^ ^
, 1V ’’Btfflertior.S,
a* lh. -. prob— . su«ii
. ...........
ami it would not even make u* stop tions of the slate that prosperity Jn
the mnnrntlnn*
Fmnre says
unv* that
Dint tf
^ School. Admission, oOe. L.i7-2tp
.......
, .
reparations. France
if
dead. People of this hind are nf no the
l H r T I i p A sa n e la trd r r r « * J
* ably came to the edit.*; iff th- Florida
writing on this typewriter long enough Florida i* sei wide spread, Th? adapt­
l i t t l e ' IipCK, ARK.. Kb. - value to the community, they are a she cannot pay in gold she must pay
Bill!,
and
out
&lt;,f
that
temporary
ni­
to give the new* n second glanre. And
Hanford has long needed a parcel
ability ,.f soil nnd climate to produr liability nnd not an asset. Ever}5 citl- in machinery, coal nnd other proper­
ne;* pnd pain lie emerged with a new Four men convicted of murder were
yet nut* are bringing a better price lion of whatever kind is no varied
delivery;
now she ha* one. ( ’all phone
ly. But taking nwny these tools does
ten
owe*
jouricthing
to
his
commuid
view-point,
with n smiling counte- i lecttocuted In the Arkansas |(Ct&gt;i*
than bolts.
ty In the wav of civic service. By no not help her earning power. It sim­ '
'* 1 l,,ul ,m J ^ delivered r,a p ? l .t with a heart ticwiy-ftlled with u*nt*«ry this tnomin. All facrel dial
the risk in growing citrus fruit* iu liieana does the citizen discharge nil ply makes it harder for her to earn before you can say , Robinson-jCru- H
ham.
r .iit, enuring him ____
, . *'cnlmlv
ope •«,:,!
anil faith,
to n*l::
c:,!»'*y In
in ththe following
following order:
order: Dunthat section soniewjmt ntjro subject to of hia duty when he pays his tax bill. anything. It is like attaching a enr- see. *' 2R0-Thu-Fri-Sat-tfe
"1* not the confidence, esteem ’ and 1cnn iHfhnnlson nnd Ben Richar.t** ••
frosts, it finds that it can gmw aefl- We would have bettor towns nnd cit­ pentor's tool kit for u debt. It makes
,,
love e* our fellow( of greater value **’• G- Bullbft. Th.y wkero conricU^oi
U BELL
WHEN V
islaml
cotton, wotth in th * msrkcta 40 ies il there wore fewer ''unburied it impossible for him'to work or earn ‘
° LIIO FARM
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
than , any other Imrlnesa buccoss or the murder of a farmer and Will I&gt;e*
HHIUUING MANY EGGS
or more cents a pound, and short-stn- dead" who retard progress, who nro anything and he never ran pay up,
ESTATE
WITH US
hurried ic.mlt because of our impa­ Bonl, who was convicted of the mur­
AND LITTLE CHICKS tience for djlltir*7" His health re­ der of n man and wife.
ple cotton, quoted ttalay c.t 28 rents iespi.nsible for the lack of co-opera
“ Obviously, if tho reparations are
a pound, while peninsular Florida pro- thm that main ho many cities. It is to ho paid, some plan must bo work­
gained, he tackles his life work from
The Scniitiwi Poultry Farm la one of
Pur quid. imu IU tnr “ "iinl •'l
fer* effort along somewhat ditrercut the duty of every individual to make ed out which will enable Germany to
Improved celery faun, mi orange
a different angle, resolved to do Ids
the
show
places
of
this
section
being
liens,
,
grove, n city home, a vacant lot,
certain that he is not among the “ un- sell more goods in Engl nnd, France,
part to make the world n better plitco
feff ’
mi the Sanford Orlando road abopt
wild land, fire or auto Insurance
Ita
grapefruit
and
ornngq
ami
win­
huried
dead"
of
hilt
town.—Dawson
and
tho
United
States,
than
■
she
i»
f« roll because he lived in il am!
aL,.
SAVE MONEY ON
four miles from the city nnd easy of
—
makes no difference—see us—
ter vegetable.*, lumbering, mining, (Gu.) New*.
selling today.* Thi* suggestion, of
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Worked in it, a resolve that, most
access.
Under
thnble
management
i
l
1
1
v
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TIRES
AND TURES
----------- o-----------we have whnt you want or wc
stock-raising and fishing interest*
eoprsc, raises a howl from our man­ f ii i i . t , ,,
'%ortrviiy ami commcndahly, others
w
of
If.
L.
KoberL*
the
Seminole
Poul-.....
.........
b.......
will get it for you.
,
[more largely engige attention. And
“ Besides—Toh' is a nasty wurrd, ufacturers and the manufacturers in
Get My Price* Before Buyin*
try Farm
I why shouldn't they? There things, tao harsh for a gintletnin's lips. *I*&gt;an’ all these, other countries. They any
irions
nnd
Mr.
Roberta
is
not
only
sup­
P e n n sy lv a n ia
■the most of which are not produced that's the wurrd to use—besides, it that by such u plan Germany would
“ 5- lt* 5‘ -5 ....... . - r ~
'I w
Vacuum.Cup
elsewhere, supply an important need makes yur conscience easier, too.”— ultimately ho the winner rather thnn plying Sanford with fresh egg* but
many of the neighboring cities and
AGENTS
—and
there
la
profit
in
them.
Extract
from
Return
.
of
Miles
"Myj
Alex!
He'wears
his
hair
part­
the loser becnusc sho would ultimate-1 is also doing a big businesa in selling
Goodricli
srr
’» The grove* of the peninsula arc O’Rourke, K. of C. llnll, Monday ly have the trndo of the world. They chickens and young chicks. The Sem­ ed In the middle nnd has the most
Silrcrtown
R E A L ESTATE
night, Feb. Oth at 8.
2G5-3tc say that this suggested receiver for
beautiful
crc.iffln
his
Sunday
pnnts.”
inole ha* demonstrated what a paul*
Fire, Casually, Auto Insuranre'
are selling in tho northern market*
Extract
from Rauai of Miles
Gcimnny, if on to his job, would de- try farm'in Sanford will do.
$
103 W. Flrat S t, SANFORD, FLA
The Herald delivered uix time* a Velop g r e a t foreign t r a d e . and when
at from U'i to $5 u crate, while prices
O’Rourke, K. of C. llnll, Monday
The Dully Herald, I5c per week.
received for winter vegetable* arc week for 15c.
1 , Arc,
At, . -------- « ' J
night, Fob. fith, nt 8 p. m.
265-3tc 103 UalroWo
tho recuivorship was discharged^ the
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You can find the name of
titxy lire Business Man
(n Sanford in this Column
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Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If wa pleas* you, tell others; if not,
tell on. I’ hono 498

ELTON J. MOUGHTON
ARCHITECT
R*on 7, Miller Dldf.
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

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

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
117 Commercial 8tre*t—Sanford. Fla.
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B. W . HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
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RONDS

S. 0 . Shinholser
Contrnctor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORIDA

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
lUtat.INlird llios
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In ir.lm rn t*
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l.nnn.
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STEW ART The Florist
Cut *Flower*-------------- Floral Designs
Annual nnd Ornnmrntal Plants
Ml Myrtle Ave.------------Phone 260-W

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NOTICE

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NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

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FREE! FREE! FREE!

Mrs. II. II. Flynl attended the meet­
\\*A NT li ft - IfoireF to|7 desk and chair.
Mr. „m^ Mrs. Ashley Purvis have
jr also medium or small iron safe.— ;*cld their home nod f.mn on Hear- ing of the Rebekah lodge in Sanford i\ 1 met it 1 &lt;»t nr.
1 tn i i i , 1 un t it . i&gt; a m i roii
SANFORD MACHINE Mobley’s Drug Store.
Friday
night.
263-8t|* ,|„|| nVenuc to L. A. Bryan. Have
n i m i M l l f l l t ' t l t W T I ** r i . O l t l l M . IN
&lt; II \M » It \.
COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. Kndor Curlctt wore in 1‘ trti
; not heard what their plans are for the
NiiMmmaI IHitah In Orlnniln. 11 mr*
5IISCELLANEOUS
pnnttliiii under Ihr l.nun nf llir I
General Machine and Boiler
Sanford Tuesday on business.
future.
•d hi ni m nf \nirrli*n, I'nnipliiliinnl.
FOR SALE—Wood for sale, small
&lt; WorkH
%ti.
%IIS.
blocks
nnd
trimmings
from
the
Mr*
n,,d
Mr"*
Rcno
fr"
"
'
tuwnhnv«
1 rn! II. I’ ltltiuc. Ilrfrintftiil.
Cylinder Grinding
i at
►
r r r u r n ft\
crate mill. 50c a wagon load at the
llw ‘ ’ nqnrty on the corner of
It ITMlnw III! xnft.l IV. it
Automobile Repairs
Robson's hospital January’ 23. It ha: 11 flIIll t1i .r.-vl
il
:
I.In*:
:t
•
•
id
».ii
..f
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\*.
i
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood I'Man‘Ul,,le avcnu'’ an'' (,h,° MV&lt;,n" r ,
Acetylene Welding
.i* • ♦
f Marj't*i it* It* ll.
burn well.—Shin hoi serV Mill.
,,v Mr- ‘ 'ippen. nnd known as been given the name
11 &gt;•••»♦* irliu:
i .•*» ■•in till 1 .*f
I'hone 62---------- Sanford, Florida
,
,
,
the
llluiiie
iibtce.
The
Renos’
arc
I
sjckwmhI,
,
V.!•*( Itl ( ll ftW 1' !« IFF. lies! « &lt;«n
|
tll.llttt
Jo l-c.o.d-lwp
1
♦
1 r.»! II JKItllfii
« rrslilt lit •*f u
rrk—,— ra— ---- j----------=------ 7— building a home there.
•dlivr Umii t|»«« .vItiftlf ■if ! Jmmin.
f
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F
ARMERSI'li-i.ty
of
miw dust free,
,
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,IM
8
1)Ullt
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,tractive
k
r
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k
k
k
im
iv.
&gt;UI f " • uf reatdeni’•* l»*
ns «tnl I It.it
L. B. HODGINS
l»rxl
tiftWa That thv re lli ItO !*«*r w n
at Shinholser * Mill. It * the right
ri|
M , In thi«'t .Htiiti*
addition to his. Benrdnll avenue home
o f rinrMti, tfi»* fu*r\If■v nf
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
254-c.o.d.ivrp and ha* it nil newly painted.
kind for tiling.
ns ft ftllli|Mii-tm lipnn nil Mill %V»Ml ttj him!
METAL WORKS
[ T rui'h Kri’tl II. t-*ittInir.
Another son was born to Mr. and
n* , Tli rr* for**, you. Fr**tl1 II. Kit llm : ttru
General Repairing
1 r**nu! n i l In lif .1Mil U|.
l»t fnr* •mr
«&gt;»
R
U
ns *»n!*r ••Irctilt t*«nirt *.»t i h f i 'iMirt
Mrs.
Frank
Cowan
on
Thursday
Inst.
207 French Ave.........— Sanford, FJu. Another Frost
It'nun*'
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in
H
i*
h i’ ftMl l'‘ ii&gt;rti|n. t*ift tlif "ml tin \ nf
Mi Fa Ka Ita l*» Mi Mi ra Ra M
3-1-1 mp.
A I*rII U,*S3. aii«l ltii'ii him! l li&lt; i •' itr.itif
In California
Mr. J. A. White Says “ If You Have
itn \v•• In till hill " f •••»U|Ilulftftt r x l»lh.
otfniiipt )'tni in a Uft.r *•« liiHiir&lt;i* .if
The Christian Endeavorers ,ftft* ll«*«!
Does No Damage An Automobile, Keep Rnt-Snnp."
Mud u&lt;i-.c fn*di in n 1 r. .1 II Kit f tti&gt;N M Rr k k
k k k k
"If I knew about RAT-SNAP last holding prayer meeting during thu - in 1'li nl N'ai l*«ti«il 1’ ft nl* nf nrl«« »n!n
*i ('«•)1|»l*l |l ftMf| (tl.l|l | ft1i. 1ii n r nf Un
nf-* 1 nit**•1 S*.i». m. t lif |i» *•;' 11&gt; •• di.lv •1 1«
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2. High but editor, would have saved JI2U. My week at thv Baptist church every ui
«lr
m rll*« ll R8 fl'Ill'W &gt;
L l K"tir It* •ml*
light lug was aiding the frost situa­ car was in the garage for a few BTlloon.
|«tl 1llir 1 &gt; |t.l»&gt; Itlm k n f S m tl"n « •!»••
Mrs. O. P. Swope entertaii
f o r : i l l l*lt»«'k llrmmiM’ k Tr.«. I g.tm" In*.
tion throughout Southern California, weeks during bail weather; when I
Ilia a m i IhIIc1*Imo &gt;1 H c llu ll I ill*' I l f .
early today. Tin* temperature drop­ went tn take it out, found that rats her son, Sidney nnd daughter, last T***c li*lil|i Tcvcoly-op.* 1311. Italiui
Tl»|rlv-om- ( 31) Kant, Orintlllile OuUlltjr,
had
eaten
great
holes
in
two
new
Friday
evening.
IM
ie
young
|ieoplc
ped only litxnil u degree ami a half in
Klurliln.
tires. Got them later with I'AT, regret losing those bright young peo­
II Is nrilcr.'il' llial 11.In r l l n l l o o hifour
hours.
Cards of Sanford's llfput|
&gt;ii 1,1l*h»**l in llir Haufonl
llriu lil,
u
ple
who
are
moving
to
Orlando.
SNAP."
Three
sixes
35c,
06c,
*1.25.
The tcmi»ernture nt San Bernardi­
tU’WH|in|i**r |M|litlHti«-«t In Hi-i»|mi|i&lt; ( ’ null
able Profcadonal Men, earh
Rev. J. N. Thompson nnd Mrs. I ) . rim liln . o n ce a wi'i'k (tu I'trflit runno at midnight win. 31‘x degrees. Ae- Sold ,nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
of whom, in hia chosen pro­
u i u l l v i ' w u k n ns not In* |u llu* ill
Thompson attended the re-urgunixn- ( i' ihI.iiii i- r u i II. l-'luimi.
ware Co.—Adv.
eording
to
re|Hirts
assembled
here
the
fession the Herald recom­
Wllwr** Iu* listul anil seal &lt;&gt;f tin*
tion of the 11. Y, I’. U. nt Geneva last said
temperatures in surrounding towns
I’ lt'eiilt iVttiit at Uaiifunt, Klorlila
mends to th* people,
t
III
* V*i*l ,1ll* I I I'. Ill
I• H'3 I
Friday.
, averaged from 30 to 38.
k k k k k k k k
(Hl'.At.)
K. A |H)I’ «K A H 8,
II.
B.
McCall,
sr.,
II.
I).
McCall,
Jr.,
John.S. Cummings, secretary of the
I'lerli I'lrrull Court,
ftemliiiile County, t-'lorlila
and Rev. J. N. Thompson spent acv\San BernaRiiuo county fruit (ex­
*
llv A. M. W i l k s . 11. C,
The dentil angel visited, our Com-iernl dnys this week on the prairie, I-* 11•&gt;y n. &lt;I lies.
George A. DeCottes
change, estimated the oranges would
0&lt;*ll*-ll*ir. (nr &lt;\imiil.ilmot.
mcinity last Saturday evening mid fjshing.
stand 20 degrees. •
*-3. te. 17. st: 3-3?1o. 17,
Attorncy&gt;nt&lt;Law
Uorbett
Williamson
ha*
bought
out
in r m : e i i t r i i t r m u t , K i : \ » ; v r i i
Thu almond orchards, which set a culled to folow him little Leona Sim­
jin ir iu .
iiiM in .
h r.iiiN oi.r.
.bloom during the hot weather early mons, the youngest daughter of Mr. the interest of W. E. W. Kir.trunk in
rot v n , r M i i n i M . in u i a n c k i i i
Over Seminole County Bank
W.ir.l, It, H , llu r n u m unit
A.
in the month, will lose their crop, it and Mia. D. VI. himmoni. I.eonu the Seminole Supply Co, This busi­ II. I A.
I n r m l , &lt;».
HANFORD
FLORIDA was predicted by growers,
was n bright little child, the light of ness consists of general increhnndiHo A uni, ' l l , **,.* il**i. AIlMrlii l|. * ta « r f r ) ,
If l l t l n s . unit If rirmJ naciiln*l a ll p a r l l r *
questions the sheriff's nffoce i.ud po the hearts of her parents, thcir.bahy store and-garage nnd nuto accessor­ rlnhiilii-, Inlrrr**!* u n d e r A llt e r ln II.
l « n i l r | n» tirlr*. i l r , l , r e « . u n u t l r e * «ir
ies,
nnd
Is
located
at
the
junction
of
anil the Inst one from their home.
FRED R. WILSON
■ilkrr r ln lin n a la u n d e r lilin nnd C a r l l u n
The home is left childless as her little the Lake Chnrm and Chuluota roads. H ire. I t l l i l n a , nnd II d r o d MB
A T TO R N E Y-A T-LA W
The Kook Club entertained nt the p a r l l r * rln liu l n d lu lrrn n l* u n d r
Don't fail to attend the .Ladies' sister Vcrtienu preceded her to the
Inn l l l r r a* h rlra , d r « U r r a , a r a n l r r a
grave just it little more than one year club house Wednesday In honor - of u l h r r r l a l a i a a l a tinder him.
Band
Concert
at
the
High
School,
First National Bank Building
Ti. llir ilrfenUnutM Anna M. Haniley.
Tuesday, F’ehruary 6th. Vocal aolos, ado. Leona was born January II, Mr*. O. P. Swope,
Allirrtn M. H tm lr y , t( living, nnd If
SANFORD
-V
FLORIDA
drad
nil imrllfcr rtalnilng lulereala tin­
Prof. Schuler, of Rollins College,
violin solo*, hand music, quartettes P.M2, ami was therefore 11 yearn and
d er Allirrlu M. Hawdiy. n w t 'k i n l . nr
who
i*
training
the
Scniinolo
Orches­
15
days
of
age.
‘
She
w
as
born
nml
nllirrwlaa In the |liii|&gt;«riy lirloW dd»
and ducts. Admission, f»0c. 257-2tp
unit I ’srllnii Hire. If livin g, anil
lived her short life ut this plncc. The tra, will direct the first concert given arrltied
If drml all partlea eUlinlnit Interests
body was interred by the side of her this winter, since its reorganisation. under I’nrlluil Jllre. iltUi.1’'*’*!* nr nthrrC U T T i l l # O U T — IT IS W O R T H
CHELLE MAINES
n l r . til tlie fnllua Ipg |*r*t|ierl) kit U tile
aister in the family lot In-the Chulu- Prof. Schuler is u very fine violinist In Hetnlnnli* Cou tlty rI'ln rld a. drserllird
MONEY
a*
,
•I* L A W Y E R *!•
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c ota cemetery Sunday afternood, Jan. nnd will gire several selections. The
Tho Karl 16 acres nf llm 8 W U o f the
concert
will
bo
on
February
9th
nt
XW 'U o f feet Ion Jl, T ow n s h ip II Mouth
— Court House and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­ 27th inst. Prof. J. Tildon Jacobs, of
ittutar 11 Karl.' •
field Ave., tJUfogp. HI-, writing your Lake Monroe, read the burial service the school auditorium, at 8 p. m.
II la hrrrti) or dered that you nml
Miss Elizabeth Imwton is at home i-oeh o f ) ou do- ntipear to the bill r*f
name and n'dptys* clearly. You will and spoke words of comfort and trust
eumplalnt
herein fllrd on th e !nil day
Rjss Examined.
Glosses Designed receive in return a trial package con­ to tho bereaved family. The Uttle for the week end.
o f' April,-A
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II. t1933.
s :s
I* fu rth er ordered thnt P i's ortlrr
Mlsa Gayle Marshall, of Hanford, is uf llptihllrntlun
Sunday school class and Sunbeam
taining
Foley’s
Honey
and
Tar
Com­
be putdliihrd In thr Han­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; band of which the deceased was a visiting her sister, Mrs. It. W. I-aw- ford llrrald. h n ew spaper published In
Hmifuid. Hemlnole
County,
Florida,
O pt D.
Foley Kidnof I’lll* for pains in sides true little member, formed a circle tou. / Gayle is always a welcome visi­ (.lire a week f o r righ t _ ronaecu'tUe
weeks.
Optician-Optometrist
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid- around the' little white ensket with tor in Oviedo,
\vitnes* my hand nnd seal o f tlu*
Misa
Katherinf
Young
Is
visiting
their
flowers
nnd
stood
with
bowed
Bftlit
Circuit Knurl at Hanford. Florida.
ney
and
Madder
nllmcnts;
and
Foley
21* East First Street Sanford, Fla.
Ihla Ind (la&gt; o f February- A. I). 1MX.
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesomo nnd heads while the child’s song prayer, her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. W» n.
iar.AU
it A. IHirilKAHH.
I
Kterlfc t t r c u l l C o u rt.
thoioughly cleansing cathartic - for “Jesus Tender Shepherd" was sung, Young. Miss Burton, a friend of
Hemlnole County. Ftorld aDR. R. M. WELSH * constipation, biliousness, headaches, then they gently placed their flowers Katherine, accompanied her homo for
liy A . i L W e e k s. I». c
M iiaaey it W a r lo w ,
Graduate Veterinarian
and aluggistj bowels. t Sold every­ on the rnsket nnd marched sway. The tho week end.visit.
Hollrltm* f o r eomtdatnnnta.
Telephones t
'
Offico
1-3, 10 , IT . 31. 3-1. in . IT . 81. &gt;1,
Mr. nnd Mt*. French, Billy Moore,
grave wa* completely covered with
where.—Adv.
OlHee 123
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Opposite P. O.
beautiful flowers and wc turned away Mr. ami Mrs. Hancock, Mitt Nell
Residence 257
Dot.and. Florida SOLICITORS WANTED—Either •la­ and left her to sleep amid the mur­ Williams and Miss Davis, Mrs.
COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS.
dies or gentlemen to call on mer­ muring pines to awaken on that great French’* sister from Lakeland motoroverdue, notes, bad check*. Writs
Mrs. A‘. t Spencer
chants nnd other business men and so- day when all the lambs will bo called ot to Lake Mary last Saturday night. for our preposition. Our represents
Mrs. Croorn. of Gahiilla, and Mrs. live will call on you.—Southern Ad
licit old account* for collection. Lib­ into the eternal fold. Tbs deceased
Spirella Corsetiere
eral
comsibwions
promptly
paid
for
leaven,
beside*
her
parent*,
two
mar­
U Lingo ore taking violin lessons juslinent Agency, ilrnv Building, Or*
Post Office Addrcsnt
DeLAND, FLORIDA
service*. &gt;Vrlte. HwRhern Adjustment ried sisters, Mr*. Jack Gore and Mrs. from Mr, Dooley, of* Genovk. heft
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Bridie: "An* does ye he lonesome,
Prices reduced until
n
Alex?"
fc4
x
Alex: ‘‘Oh, very. An’ does j’c be Monday, Feb. 5th*,
To merchants and business people
lb of Sanford!
lonesome, Birdie?"
with each purchase. Pi
m
For nevrral years 1 hare been nr Bridie: "Oh, very.”—Extract from
b b b b b b b b
l b l b lb lb lb . tot b
b b b resident of Sanford and employ nil! Return of Miles O'Rourke, K. of C. shoes Free.— Lloyd
b
white help ami I always sec that they , Ilall, Monday night, Feb. 6th at 8.
Store.
Cloa.IHed Ad* te a line. No lb
An Epworth league was organised
Mr. Logan returned yesterday from lire first class mechanics before 1
2C5-3tc 2GG-2t; w 1tc
. ad taken for less than 25c. *b at the Moore'a Station church Sunday thu Fcninld-l-aughtan hospital in San­ trust them with a oh. The mnority
and (wifitircly no classified lb evening with Miss Mary Carrnway as ford whery ho has been under treat­ of the men in my employment are
The Daily Herald, 13c per week.
The Herald for first class job w o r k
ade charged to anyone. Cash lb president*. Leon Purvis an vice-pres­ ment since the shooting nffrny in his Jmnrricd nnd have families, that
must accompany all order*, an ident, Gretchcn Long as secretary; store tin the evening of the 24th. On triple each day with some local busi­
Count fire words to a line lb Roy Carrnway an treasurer nnd Mrn. the said evening Mr. L&gt;gun wan Into ness of Shnford. So why not let me
and remit accordingly.
b i I-con Purvis as Era agent. The even- In retiring nnd stayed In his office in ferve you in my line? *-- xl;
. ff j
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&amp; t b i b f c a R a K » B « M k a ingn that Mr. Wninrigl\| is here the the front part of the state. At a late
l\
league will meet at G:IS alternate hour some one knocked at the door
cveningn ut 7:30.
nnd aaid he wanted some groceries.
FOR SALE
Mrs. E. J. Ward, B. Stccto and J. Mr. l&lt;ogan slid the cash drawer unCameron
were raileding data hero for tier the counter and opened the door
FOR SALE—Duster and Gays' paint*
a
church
membership, survey for the torjk colored man who came in and
nnd varnishes a t. Sanford Novelty
bought rcvcral dollars worth of goods..
Baptist
church.
and try to borrow a Hundred—
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
Sanford Florida, Jan. 27, 1923.
While
M
r*.
Logan
stepped
to
the
rear
Mrs. Midlie Wood, of Atlanta, who
you quickly find out how people
As requited by Section 12, Chapter;
FARM tills— You can get seed b*Q
of the store n second man with , n . .
, ... . .
.
....
in
the
guest
of
Mrs.
J.
W.
Corley
for
frnni-i and Irrigation plugs at the
estimate your worth!
handkerchief tied over his face ran
} * * " " f ,t!orMa&gt; ' V," bc in,
the following places, on the th.le nnd
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe tile winter, is in Daytona for some
time receiving treatment from anj*" aa'^
^ r* Fognn t“ hold up ids between the hours set nfter each, for
FOR S A I.lv-Twelve furnbhed ruifois eye spccintirt.
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hnnrht Mr. Logan immediately knock­
With money deposited at Our
with three year louse at 115 Pal­
ed down tHb man he was waiting on the purpose of Tcrcviing Tax Returns
W.
W,
Gibson,
of
Richmond,
had
for the year 192.*!:'.'
Savings Department earning 4 %
metto avenue.
235-tfc
and ran up to the other mun who he
his brother front Savannah, for n
Geneva—February 7th, 10:00 a.,m.
Interest, there will be.no need for
jgan shooting, one bullet taking effect
Toil SALE—Eight turkey gubblors, guest last week.
to 3:00 p. m.
! in Mr. Logan's right forearm. Mr.
•10 lent* per pound, f. o. b. Longborrowing.
Visitors at the J. C. Ellsworth I-ogan returned the fire nnd put up Osceola February Nth, 10:00 n. in.
wood. C. W. Kntomingi-r.
255-3tp
heme on Sunday were: Mrs. Robert r, b
fj ht „ c fi , (
UmCjt to 3:00 p. m.
FUR SALK Modern bungalow ,bar- \ v .t »t«4 u . «
t 'n . . . .and
M.i iMin*
il *
Choluota—February Pth, 10:00 a. m.|
Wright, Mrs. Caddie iD'Ore
Moral— have a Savings Ac­
nnd felt sure some or the bullets took
gain for quick-sale. Also fivu acres
Nattie Downn, of Winter Park; Mr. effect. The men made a hurried get- to &gt;2:00 m.
hammock land, partly cleared. Easy
count
with this hank.
nnd Mrs. Harry Roberts,' of Lake nway. Mr. Logan’s friends are glml .Gabriella—February 0th, 1:00 p. m.
terms. Inquire 1103 Uuk nvc.
Helen nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Riclv- he la recovering nicely ami hope he to 3:00 p. ni.
2C5-3tp
Oviedo—February 12th, 10:00 a. m.
anlson and little soil of Willoughby, will have no trouble with his arm. Ho
Ohio, who are upending the winter at was very fortunate in not being fa­ to 3:00 p, oi.
FOR RENT
Altamonte—February 13th, 10.00
DcLaml.
tally hurt.
a. m. to 12:00 m.
FOR KENT—Furnished double 'bed
Miss Hoskins Jones joined a party
The II. Y. P. U. had a social gather­
Longwoed -February 13th, 1:00 p.
room, in private family. Gentlemen j of friends going to Orluudo Wcdnes- ing nt the home of Tommy McClnin
m,
to 3:00 p. ni.
only. Call afternoons or evenings, ut day evening to bear Madam Shunintm qn the f^nnford road Friday evening.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Lake
Mary—February 1till, 10:00
Gilt PnlniC'ttn Ave. v
2C(i-3tp Iteink sing.
A Inrge crowd of the Geneva young n. m. to 3:00 p. m.
IT)R RENT—Front bod room, also
Miss Mattel Saint from town accom­ folks attended ami n pleasant evening
P. FORATER, President
" II. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
Paula—February 15th, 10:00 a. nt.
garage, 117 Laurel Ave.
260-3tp panied by her brother ami wife, Mr. cf games was enjoyed by all.
to !2:(MJ m.
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, S. K. nnd Mrs. Joe Saint,- of Charleston,
Mr. nnd Mrn. John Phillips are high­
Monroe—February 15th, 1:00 p. in.
corner 11th street nnd Elm avenue. Pa., were visitors nt Mrs. Nick Zem- ly elated over the safe arrival of their to 3:00 p. m,
.
Jm
—M. Schneider.
2&lt;iG-3tp ovennt’a Wednesday.
! four head of cows from Commerce,
A. VAUGHAN,
rmntifST 3 rums for light house-, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Bushucll Bates have Ga. They arc fine Jersey rattle.
keeping, 1020 Union Ave. "2CU-2tp‘ c» guests their cousins Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Bethel was in Sanford last i&gt; tiii : i tu n it- i oiiit or tiii :
*i:i i :\ tm .it mi m i . , un i it 'nr
FolC R E N T -I .itigr fnnil bed renin, Ernest Alhin ami daughter PauTiue n f Thursday on business.
i •"Hi nt, in a m , rnii .K iiiioi.K
also garage. —• Mrs, Phelps, 600 rolumbut. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Buies
John Bethel ami Paul Bethel nnd
&lt;OI \T\. IN «II1 M Hilt.
entertained
T. I l n n l ,. I weielnlitnnl,
Palmetto Ave.
267-3tcj,,,ll’,u"
" vu for theii m u.in. with
w,ln " C. Sutton nnd Mr. Itrnddock were out Jiinir.
llamr I,. Ilnra, . nrlriiiliiii,.
I IT t I ItlN
Rnd " rl" ,u
1,,M Tm'M,a&gt;' kodaking Sunday afternoon. Mr. Itra.l- Tn
FOR RUNT Small ullage ami ga
night at their home on Silver Lake.
rclurncU to
honu. nl ,:a|nha||(
liuit|«* I*. Ilanty.
rtiKimw u
rage.—J. Munson.
2«7-2tp
Mrs. Moffett ami Miss Sue Kay will K,a 0|| &gt;Mun,|ny
II n|i|ir;irf|ik fr»*m lift
lll.fi
hi
tiii*
t-u
im«
Hi.it
&gt;
mu ;»r» a ti **t••r •?-1*
entertain for Mr. ami Mr.. Alhin
We will give to EACH PURCHASER of
W ANTLD
'l*'»'l
Iho
Sim*
t$ f Klttritl.1 , I h* t &lt; fi't «■ !
,
,
h. li. KiIIk'o spent last week in rt. &gt;»»ii. Maid. I,, fltinly,
tirilorift miti
npd Mi.s Albin this (rrnlny) evening
nqutrvil tui tb«&gt; Hull i\;xy i,f Murrl., |
WANED—A chance to build your
Christmas hauling oranges.
nt the Moffett home on Celery ave
\ l» l ,#J3* t*» nfjft*«r t«* iht* hill *»f t’iMn* |
new homo before lumber gets nny
Mr. ami Mrs. David Speer, of San­ t'l
one dolalr’s worth or more
llllt «*Xflit*ils r| itK.llllNl &gt;«•!!• ftrI till*
title.
higher. Pinna and estimates furnish­
ford called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack fans*
ll Ik or«|ikrril that thin h-ftlci |m pul»- j
Mr. and Mrs. Bu.hnell Bales. Mr. VVicks Bundny&gt;
ed.— Sanford Novelty Wsrks. 133-tfc
IImImiI lit thr Ntiitfi itf ll* r.vJ.I ittier a ■
wi'''k f•*r ••Int»t u ffki
A GOODRICH TUBE REPAIR. KIT
............. r.
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and Mrs. William Polk, Mr. and Mrs.
The Community t'luh met Monday
INIT.NTHS in1 Itaml .1 n«| tti«« ««al .if’
............... ..... \ . .
Ernest Albin, Miss Pauline Albin.
urt nil Hilt thr It*lh ih»&gt; t»f Jan
at the town hall with a large attend­ ! tu*l %«*M
Stonc’a Market, Sanford Avenue.
A I». IjZS.
Mis* Alma I.ohnns, Donald Fay and
; (HKAL&gt;
ll A. !&gt;Ot*l2t*A8# *
Come early before the supply is exhaust267-tfc Bill Vernon made up n party driving ance.
t’lrrk i»f the IlirruM «%til» t i
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There will be an oyster supper at
WXNTEI)~A good dry hand milker. tl) thl. w,.Rt r(m8l t(', vjyit at' gt. p.q.
Pemlllnlo t*ntirtL$, rhnirl.i l
the
town
hall
February
8th.
EvrrySteady man. Apply to G. \\. Spell- 1 ersburg, Tampa nnd other points over
HultrK«*r ai|tl
&lt;*««iiitBvl
cd. We have a large stock of Goodrich
* Cm* n.tiij.l tlnniit
body invited.
ter.
2ti5-4tp Sunday.
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$ 1.00

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Fresh Fruit Cocktail
Soup
Chicken Okra Shprom o

Entrees
Bnketl Bed Snnpiier Au Grntin
i'ommo a lu Met*
Roasts
Ilou.st Lour Iaiund Duckling
ltoaHt I’ hiiudelpltiu Cqpon, Kino Hcrtut Drensing
Itoiuit Prime Riba o f Boef.au Jim
Roast Fresh Pork Ilam, Spiced
Virginia Nub Salad

Apple Sauco

Vegetables
Candied Yarns or Mutihed Potntoc.s
New Minted Pcaa

Desserts
French Ice Cream and Grandma Cake
Home-made Apple Pie
Uumc-muUe PittetLCherry Pio
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Demi Tasso

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PAGE FOITR

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“FLU” VICTIMS ARE GIVEN
ADVICE AND ENCOURAGEMENT
MAY QUICKLY REGAIN HEALTH

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TR A P SHOOTING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

GOLF
BOWLING
• TENNIS
BOXING

BY PO PU LAR DEMAND

“MILES ■ O’ROURKE”
RETURNS TO SANEORD
Ccmedy Drama o f Irish Life bj

BASKET BALL
SECOND HALF BOWLING SEASON
OUTFIT WINS HARD
OPENS NEXT MONDAY I'
GAME OVER STRONG DUVAL
Game Chuck Full of Pep and Hard Fight From
Start to Finish— Sanford Uses no Substitutes
Every sent was taken at the Par­
iah House Court last night, .including
the window*, atnge, aide linos and &lt;von standing room was at a premium
long before tho Whistle sounded for
the start qt what proved to bo the
hardest fought and neatest exhibit lor
o f basketball ever witnessed on Hie
local court, tills year or in any yearn
past.
Duval, rnted as one o f the best, if
not the best in the state, was here
With the feeling that after the easy
time they had with Sanford in .Jack­
sonville that they would find it an
qaay matter to set the Feds down, but
before the ploy was two minute# gone
they realized the fact that they were
up against something guud and al­
though they put all they had Into the
game the Celery FvtU won, the llnal
Score being 25 to £0,

work o f the guards for both teams,
rowan ntnl Smith, hath smaller men
than the forward i they were playing
against, were in tho game r.t all stag­
ed and many n play was broken up
by their dose attention to bualnoar
and the fighting spirit that dominat­
ed all th e‘ team's play.
Conch Wilkinson used no substi­
tutes. Tho flvfi picked fun tin- start
could not !&lt;■ Improved upon although
good players like Stone,' Peck and K.
Moye were on the side lines just roar­
ing for a chnnc«i to get Into it.
The only, two gany.-t lost lids u i *
ton wore lost to Duval and Orlando
and these two hares'havo been offset
by .vlctorirs over the i.ame teams, mid
today, Sanford standr. out as good as
anything in tin- state and lie e &gt;cm
to he little question now about Han­
ford's chances in the state meet at
I
Gainesville.

Rev. J. A. Hennessy
entitled

RE-CU-MA THE RE ME DY

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“THE RETURN OF Good News to The Thousands W ho Have Been
Attacked by “ Flu”
MILES O’ROURKE’ Health and Strength Promised All Who Heed the

Monday night, ns the note* ami the ing each other Tuesday night. Tho reg­
Counter Junq&gt;cr# line up. will mark ular Wwling nights would bo Mon­
day, Tuesday. Wednesday and ThurrMessage
“ .hh ^ day. Friday right the alleys are used
by
another
league
and
are
open
to
quit half should bo u hummer, espe­
Fmfll u
“ Fit!” has again made Its np-|Thc appetite increases.
cially if the Legion ami the brother­ the public Saturday night.
sections
of
the
coun-'
properly
digested
ami
assimilated,
hood o f St. Andrew nre admitted to
The Brotherhood o f St. Andrew will iHONf) A V
FFR ^TH ! «*■*»*** in nl1 now weak and rur.-Tho blood is enriched. The liver is
prove to he another, good addition to f f w l l l / f l l 9 i
J • U 1
; (y. Many nre
the League.
down,
nervous, sleepless, tired and: stimulated, and the poisons in the iny j , g .y y j,
An interview with the majority of the league, as. they have nl least four
with little or no appetite.- Tho stem- tcstinal tract are eliminated.
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the managers o f Ilia different clubs howlers that will rate up high among j
e.ch is out of sorts and tho food does
Increased strength and a return of
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brought to light the fact that they the good ones. Mathew#, Stewart,
were heartily in favor of adding the Mussen nnd others, that have already j l ick t'ls &lt;fie—- N o Stfllfi R eserv ed not digest properly. It takes a long the plow of health Is the result.
by the ttnlP fn n person, Buffering- from n
RE-CU-MA is quick. I n i to 3 days
two teams to thn league, und although shown they know tho game will pro- Play will he repented
„ttaik to regain Strength. To nil you will notice a great Improvement
nolliing official has hi ell done about bnbly he tho ones selected fiti hold up same cast o f Sanford players as! Ply
w h oj^ cj, r k -CU-MA comes oa a positive}In your condition.'
It us yvt there set ms to he but little the brotherhood'* end, while the le ­ last spring, “ Ask those
ItK-t'U-MA is on hale In Sanford
gion will have such men ns buy Chit­ saw
doubt hut what they will enter.
) Messing.
RE-CU-MA is nature’s tonic. Made j at the Union Fharmncy nnd at almost
If they should, tho new schedule tenden, Jbe Chittenden, and Sttlfi
W'ill find these two new teams plny- Younts,
ef roots and herbs, it quickly gets the all "thcr good drug stores,
differ,live organs in good condition.) Price $1.00 a bottlp.— Adv.
i q l a l U W M h M M
fu» ms rex rat ms »• aa
Trunks, suit case?, parcels or p a c k - ____
ages, delivered on short notice. Call
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1018 West First Street

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meeting the dcman fur good p re water nnd there art- hundreds of
;n
L-itths bring distrilniti
| nrouinl the t’ ity at all limea, livery family
of .Sa’ifi rd should g it the habit and—

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PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION

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And our truck will he at voar had; door with a Lottie o f that pure
water that all the hotels, r o a t a u fa n ldrug ‘.’ eu-s and aoda fountain;,
are Using.
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Ol* T H E W O R L D 'S G R K .V I A R T IS T S

RUARY 15th
------8:15 P. M — -------------PRICES:

SI.09, SI.511 AND $2.09 PLUS T A X

Mnil orders tu Auditorium. Dtiyiuiut Reach, or cttll Phone 959

Starting1Tournaments

OLDSMOBILE 8, 1920 seven- ;
pa - .L'iigc-r. n good car for ! i v - -----cry. Down
u k o of {(3kl. Monrw Will Meet
Payment

on Kiwanis Park Lot

$200

Be Sure and See the New

Alt &lt;’iittic. from Anywhere
• A ntimber o f other good ufied
,|„ ...maimb r of tie ? Fl.mm ei/.e,:
cars at your own price.
in the rubbery vvn. recovered when!
men were or re# ted by a ponro near
The winter visitor# t.i Sanford are \(\QL D I S U O l I N T W I L L
Hampton lad night.
|enjoying ........... - Dark to the fullest
/ 0
k
nnd checker# und horse shoe pitching j
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/ V L L O W I jD
J•OR CASH
Whs*# j;uinc to get the free chick­ 11ml kindred sport# nre taking the.
en ? Hear the "Hen Roost Patrol" day. It is said that a big tournament. 'p|le n |,OVC Cnr.u h a v e l&gt;GCn thoi*,
. .
I v t i .-h iir slipper slamming m barnyard golf ou jfh ly ve-cam lition u d an d ititvc
an played
by the l AM ruen
OhIIANlT.il

will ho pulled off lure In the eaily
LADIES' HAND at the High Sdtmd
spring
and that ehampi.ms from other
clcar' ri.pmjayi Fdwuary (Kh.
‘,rr.?-2tp
Hnttllhg# ' moderate, oenmnd and
places will be invited to conic here
movement slow, market etc ally*. Car­
and try them out. Merchant* will give
Miles, me hoy, you're a foolish prise# and the affair will prove one
load* f. v. b. usual terms. lt&gt; Inch
SANKIRH, M.A.:

1018 West First 8 l « *

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$75

Win. Musgroye

WORKS

CEM ETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

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CELERY MARKETS

ha# proven tu In- a first
dm dgn Mintl Midi .I.
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painter by the ...any algn# he ha#
---------I'ldntr-d while here. 1 will
guarantee iJivcmlun* .ifFlorldnShipments
the
every Job ami a-uire .nthfuctlun. My
,.lnlll W n ycr.c.. February tet. Depritci are very reasonable. No Joi. lill(.(1 u, r j ndnnati, 2; Nadtvllte. I;
too lurg.' nr otmill.
{Chicago, 1; Terre Haute, 1. .
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A IM IN G I’ONTlt ACTOR
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I'hone 3UJ

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

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CELERY SEED

Going to the Princes tonight ‘
Never in the history of basketball
They laid low more Tiger-' ia one
In Sanford was there such a game,
As an added treat for the fans I.,-1
You are if you want to nee an hort night than Teddy did in a month.
filled with light, old time pep, plenty night, the preliminary game between i (.Jt tl, K,KHitlrSA picture,
FOR SALE AT THE
o f thrills, and n prettier exhibition the Duval nnd Sanford girls proved
And wasn't it *om? game The very
than the game last night., At the end to Iks another‘one o f the prettiest ex­
Thomas Melghnn in “ Rack Homo
GREATEST BAR­
of the first quarter the score was tied, hibitions displayed by the gicls this nnd broke" will be shown tonight lit-st cv» r - ecu in Sanford,
the end o f the hnlf found Duval lead­ reason. The Sanford girls, during
the , m.,j r„itjorMiw night with some nd-j
GAINS EVER
•ng iiu
There were quite a few good pinying by one point'ns well ns at the first half, held the Duval lassies with ded attractions.
OFFERED
I era op the.-ideline that wanted in gel
end o f the third quarter, lint during their noses to the grind stone, hut
Iidw (
into it, hut w# commend Cuaeh Wilthe last ten minutes of play the San­ were unable to keep u;&gt; the pace dur­
The invitation to .-ee th
what
ford bumdi put so much snap and ing the tie t part of the game and the inrijt. without charge, is extemled to fein.-on for hi# good Juilgrm: at in nl- liUIC'K. late modal,
you
want.
Down
fight Into the game that before these Duval girls won, final score -II tu "(&gt;. Mi. and-Mrs. A. R. Mac dm II. by d ip . lowing then Lam to tight i, ihrough.
payni nl
^ 5
fast athletes from Jacksonville could
This game was chuck full &lt;&gt;f light ping lln-i e.it am presenting it nl
And Duval felt had, v ■i ran hcl.
find their breath baskets from the I and never Imfore uu a girl.*’ game tie |„v i,tree tonight they cun m
1921. t i-v tires,
field by .Moye, Lucas and Mcluiulin witnessed Dial had *o much of thi- "back flame and broke.”
Thing# looked mi rosy t tl Ul that LEXINGTON.
aim
tif*v. puiit.
JH'Mf
Ittp
! 1 : them
had placed the game on ice.
1 'ru'V thuuglit lightning
fight throughout (he game. Th • rules
Down
It would be a hard matter for even of the girls’ play ate -&lt;i ranch no itAmi by r.ll ii; ails, all you v.ho nre after the start.
payment
tho very closest observer to try to lenient than (he boys that a game fill­ I’M,I.icy fill the It" t picture- , g- l m-xf
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And
the'w
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thi"tpick nny outstanding star for the ed with plenty rf tighl and pep &lt;alb wci 1 • program. It is cli'-li I. loll of
fought Th.il bind of figli' will win CH ALM ERS STOIIT. Itmks tint!
Sanford team, ns every one of the for many fouls, nnd the girls' game the
onesruns like now,
nny kind of a game. Vit Mi l.aulin
Fed* played an near a perfect game ln*t night was full of (hem.
Down payntmti
1
the
neck,
as could he expected. Me Lucas, in ev­
Ilolly siid Klniu-er -cored nit tin
"When talk is Lad for jieople then wn5 picking them up
o
tv."
.if
liu-m
bill
Moye
was
sitting
u
ery piny, from one end of the court In points for Suhfunl, tlullv getting 12 silence h the best pulley." Extract
U liE IiT Y . 1922. Tills car hns
the other, faster than nny other two and pence i If. St lies and Erlich held f&gt;-, ;-s Return of Mib-i O'ltuaike, Mon- a; a time, 1 conard Mil .a a# wn* cvLiu n used by :t i an ful driver
players, always where ho' l«. needed, up their end nl ( ’enter, while C a m - day. I'ub. JUi at b p. In., K. of C. cry who re at once anil t ’uwati atid
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and is go'.ni for several years
;t‘ti
:’ur
thiMe
Smith made bfe ml. n played his usual game and made m.i- w a y , t ’aiH crou^ uud M axw e ll played ii.il.
2t&gt;i-htc
o
f e,m ill-til servDuval forwards.
ny pretty shot* that had lots to do th e ir u-'.ial g am e, the n filv 'c n l t-Siee. Down Yutymettl
with Sanford's victory. VV. Moye, also t li, , for so runny “hut- hy-tln* D u v u l , g ^ j j j
Hi tt
--------or Blind its
And at that tr vent a guml ilean
was soeit in dilfcreht parts of (in girls iv.n the excellent hunting of
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.L E X I N G T O N , 1921. and ev ery grime. Duval left I itb the klmwh-dge
court, seemingly at the same time, Senwrtld. who n.i nt| very fee. 1 1" n
Con l e ss Robhory,
th in g is n ew , in* ludsttjr Lend
j that they hud met in-iter athieu and
ind the fight nnd pep displayed by ces, getting 2i of tiir l! points srui
T ir e s . D ow n
Relate Details that live officia l gave them a square payment
him with Iris shouting from the Held, ed.
.
deal and It wa* just n case of the Imst
kept the spectators on (in-tr tru all
Th ■ lineup niwl : umtnnry fur tin
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nif
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the time.
man winning.
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Ig R A N T S I X — A gootl ca r for
liuyti gattie Was as follows:
NKWDORT NKW8, Va.f Feb. L—
McLaulin, lug husky Vie, displayed Hanford &lt;2r.)
Duval ( 20) Military *n11ili ittitles nl Langley Field
the motley wo are asking.
i game like that
K* ep it up, Fml
Ilfs
a n center by hi tig .\», l.m trMs real ability
ability'na
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Katz (M announced lute ye/S niuy that. CorDown
gressive playing, hi hull \log ta .| .
- N'OI llPI ( l ) putals Julia S. Wood and James Har­ at liniu'cv die will bring homo the
F
payment
ties and the remm k'.ible way !t ■ g i Mi 11 .aiilin III
(’
Hrynn (S) vey. nf the i^lh service ieu«i|ron, will slate hoitoivi,
Ihe jump on Hie Duval (ruler an 1 al­
Hi
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■DDKT. 1921 Miitloi.
G It rh«-tTpti*in( f * In* lie d 11. ii m;l it: ■\ i nil mi i ha t g
it h
id\
You bow lei i in
though there wi ie guru. ( i • nt. i ft ii
i. I, * *I f f "ii i*I i ! )
rush
gets
tins
car.
u- lebbnig Ihe |mi t |si&gt; car of
iiri-lng of tli. •i.1111 ■i next Mondnv.
scored moie (Mimts lb-ni I.. • l ight,
Kir*l *♦.
I, d-. U M«&gt;e
* (.(.(Met f. iluwiug tt-e -i nsati-uud kid
The
alb yc are ull done over and a IH’ ICK LIGHT SIX,
there was never a game in Alo di
i.ni’4,
iLt\ai,
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d
'ill titU t)
napping of the ttnanev utriccr nnd ills
new ret of pins. Koqie good scores
made it so hard f&gt;n liis oppunent.
Down Payment.
fur
Norton.
A)'cm la
jguurd of four enlisted men in Hamp­
looktd for in the rtecotul half.
ten- i Referee_l^ing,
; Perhaps onu of the outstanding renton yesterday, The announcement was
FORD TRUCK, $IIMMI0 Cash
sons jhe -seim' was kept m» low on
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Time or" .........
quarter#-*-!!*
minutes.
made following n lengthy investiga­
Lti vs this car,
With two tu- widtth* in the league
both sides was due to the excellent
et l)It, t,;,d „ f lir. t half 1*114
tion o f the robbery by n-hoard o f in -'
tt will mean m-arlv sixty men n&gt;iig
Attendance— House full.
n-iiry and after lw»th V^md ata! IlnrFOUR, late
mode
t he’ alleys mice a vvicb. It's good sport IH’ U K
HTOILS COUGHS AN If COLDS
&gt; vc - *■ mi I to have cnnfeaseii to]
Down
plenty
o
f
fun,
,tmt
*bezercise
is
n-vNeglected cough* and cold# lead t"
th. n&lt;i Ir ir and detailed i*&gt; cM-eiltion I
Fa v me nl
oml only t*&gt; g"H, *&gt;■ lar as the obi
jitluenzn, la grippe, mitbmu and bruit
fur th- bt *u(\t uf the Imntil,
lli
rid
are
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A L M E R S , t, guild t i-d cur
ihltl#, and the old method of “ letting
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v i. ie i worth Ic. ug :t
it run it* course" is rapidly s.-Llug ( urlot S j.)|&lt;in -nl IJipuricd I I’V’dn'
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hat
v. dl j;i\ v vmi t eul -crv ice .
l.l j;
I g.ll'ig Mil 11 II1 1 i *|.'
bib Newman arid till) Hill have
ivny to preventive tro-ntqtent. Tlircc
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t-bi
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2
nd:
Ib'AVn
ll-tl to g,-t : owe money and have issued a challenge t” any of the San*
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[fenerations of users have tsetilhd Florida—Sanford Section
!•&gt;
P a y m en t
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lling or get killed in the at- w ird golfer#. \V« understand that bob
at the quick relief given by Foley's Florida M.iiiiiI*.- Hectnui
* ' ti tript," tin- i(»r|H»rob* w in quoted as will give er.y Sanford player that can LEXINGTON, 1921, has the qpHomy and Tar from rough., cold-. rlorida- Tampa Section
- saying .when questioned at L-mgiey beat him a new- gulf outfit while bill
Fcar.'.uce ami t uns like new.
mvup, throat, chest m id bronchial California
‘ Held by official#. The ollirf r« said ii willing to h'.iild a house for the
Down
trouble. Contains nuj^piulos -ingre­
tlibi was (he only* motive given fur man that can heat him.
a ,
Payment
............ fl &amp;
dient* printed on the wrapper. ReTotal »ar-&lt;
^ ! the rohl^ry,
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-O L D S M O B IL E S I X , a g o o d light
fuse imitations and substitute.'.. Fold;
Wood and Harvey volunteered to
u.'-vd ca r.
I'Verywhoro1.- Adv.
,
De: tiualians of Florida Shipments: take th ' officer* over the route they Horse Shoe Pitchers
D ow n Paym qiU
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Wayrro s, 12; Potomac, Yards, 3;.

! Irqvclled through th' Wuodv after
PHteburgh, t; 1-ort Worth, 1; Sovnn ,nltaruloninyr the government ear near
! uah,
ClHdmmlt, A; Cleveland, 1;
jM „ „ ,.ff,„i p,' find tho
A specially. I have Mr. WntsoM, I.ntt,, Ruck. I; Florence. It; Detroit, ?L. 7rt[,;n
jbt-y raid they had
rlgn painter, who has worked In and ;
... llf e.,nf, rii f
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Baltimore; 1; Tornut,. I; Chl.-ago,
white dodging acarohlug partie;.
u u to fb a n fo rd fur several
yt.ir-i. He 7 . s t. lV Aurk, 2;Loiumhu#, ()., I; Aulhurith-a ar ljingdey Field Mated

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our guarantee; nnd (he Initial
payment is anfall tind the bal
anco od liberal monthly pay-

Models til our benulHul Show Rocm.s nnd Filling Slntlun—

niciita.

High Grade Mechnnic in rharge o f our Repair D cpirtm ent.

Call, wire, or Letter still, comes
cniles Golden Self-hhitu-hing d-d doz. gr.so.tn to be thinkhi* o f reachln for
t)u, Rjjj event# uf tho tourist seannd
look them o v e r and g e lj
sfalks In the rough, $L7.'.-$i.8.'., most- a star so far o ff in the blue hravon*." „ mu
:
your
choice.
jly around §1.75. French Strain -Ml!— Extract from Return of Milesj
lu,n
of Ijll(0 j[jonrm,( wpu

dos. stulks In the rough $1.50-11,75. j O’Rourke, K. of f . Hall, Mom ay
,lt s‘
2fif&gt;-3te
risk Potatoes, 40c Peck Home shipments being consigned. night, Feb.
TOTAL
CARLOAD
SHIPMKNIK
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FROM SANFORD SECTION
"Charity and a closed tongue*-sure
THIS
SEASON
TO
IJATH
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that's
what His Rivirence preached
Fresh Tomatoes, 2’ lhs.
Total carlo', shipments from Manihm Spnday.”
Extract from Return]
for 25c
alee Section thl#=season to date .32S 0f &gt;(ilps O'Rourke, Monday, Feb. oth,
total rarlot shipments fr^m San(lt p p . nn, li.*of C. Hull.
2fi3-fflc
ford
section
last
sruto.n
to
dale
1
12
New Irish Potatoes
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Total c s r lo t'shipments from ManC,. W. KnUimngcr. T. I*, te-wis and
’ ntee section last season to dale 210 E. W. Hcnck were vi#itor» in OrlanPOTOMAC YARDS: Total f l : N. do Tuesday.
j Y*. 4; llalUmore, 3; Rochester,• l ;
Mr, and Mrs. Smith Thompson nnd

a Lorse shoe pitcher from way back
yonijc r bus nut a standing invitation
to meet all comers from anywhere
jn i(,t- Kiwanis Path ground* any
Saturday .afternoon in’ the year, and
non soya he will play for money, mnrCo tit er 2nd St. liml Souford A w .
hies or qhulk for he inis the alnff nnd
sling., a wicked shoe, they claim v.ho
SANFORD, FLA.
hn\-o »&amp;n him in action, ben Is one
o f the successful growers o f the 1 .ake
Telephone Number 191
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to indulge in this paatlnm now, but Will accept Fords ns a part
payment
he has loft none of his skill in slip-*
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Fjttshurg, If Cleveland, I; llridgrport| little non nnd MNl Wilson motored to pur -damming ami is,thcro with the
goods." ' • '
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S(. Augustine Monday.
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KJIOM UNION AVKNUR SOUTH Third Street and Avaendo
In »
specifications, profiles and estimate* tiibutcd among the several
lots'Tiding for the usuul daily operation brick pavement ut Fulton Street,
TO NINTH STREET, THIRD
Avenue:
Third street
have been heretofore submitted
t o 1fronting and abutting on each o f said of a municipal department of the City North to Lake Monroe.
STREET FROM SANFORD AVE­
from
Sanford
Avenue
nnd approved by the City Commission(streets per front foot. In the propor- of Sanford, Florida, nnd shall become
Palmetto Avenue from Commer­
NUE
WEST TO MAGNOLIA
West to Magnolia Avenue
of the City o f Sanford, Florida.
tion to tin* frontage thereon, anil’ the \offeetivo immediately upon its pas* cial Street North to Lake Monroe.
AVENUE, FROM OAK AVENUE ‘ nnd from Oak Avenue
Tenth Street from Oak Avenue
Said resolution provides that one- rest to he so (Attributed on each of sage and adoption.
WEST TO MILL CREEK AND
p, n » m m w
Wert to Mill Creek" and
Adopted this 29th day of January,: We.t to Myrtle Avenue.
thiid of the cost o f the improving, mill streets is ns follows, to-wit: .
-FROM MILL CREEK WEST TO
from Mill Creek Weal to
from
A. D. 1823.
Mellonvllle Avenue from Celery
grading nnd paving o f anid streets Commercial Street
AVOCADO AVENUE, AVACAUO
Avocado Avenue; Avoca­
friend* Mr--nnd Mm . Ellsworth
Park Avenue Enst to
Avenue, South to S. &amp; E. Branch o f
FORREST LAKE,
shall be borne by the City of Sanford,
AVENUE FROM THIRD STREET
do Avenue from Third
were glad to netf them getting
Palmetto Avenue
..... ,4..$2,490.07
|A. C. L. Railroad.
S. O. CHASE,
Florida, nnd shall be paid from thi
NORTH
TO
FIRST STREET,
Street North to First
[the tram here last Monday nfterAll o f raid grading and paving to
C. J. MARSHALL,
General Improvement Fund out of Park Avenue from the end
SIXTH STREET FROM MAG­
Street .......... ...........
They will make their stay here
of present brick pavement
City Commission :be done in compliance with complete
$27,102.00; uny moneys available therefor.
NOLIA AVENUE WEST TO OAK Sixth Street from Magnolia
ibout April I.
o f Sanford, F*la. *plana, specifications, profiles and e*Said resolution further provides) at F’ulton Street, North
AVENUE, FROM THE ALLEY
Avenue West to Oak Ave­
to I-ake Monroe ... ........ ... $11,970.00 Attest:
jUmatea of said proposed improve­
itf. and Mrs. Sill*way have built
that two-thirds o f the expense of the
BETWEEN OAK AND MYRTLE
nue,-from the alley be­
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
ments now on file in the office o f the
improvements aforesaid shall he paid Palmetto Avenue from Comw bungalow and moved into it nnd
AVENUES WEST TO MYRTLE
City Manager
Mnnifur ortff ithe
Iir f'itv
tween Oak Avenue nnd
„ow building another of larger
City n
o ff Can,
Sanniercinl Street North to
City Clerk.
by special assessments made and lev­
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AVENUE AND FROM MYRTLE
Myrtle
Street
West
to
Lake Monroe ,
.........,$6,701.00
Thereupon Commissioner S. O. ford, Florida, which said plans, specied upon all lots and land bounding
asions.
&gt;
AVENUE WEST TO LAUREL
Myrtle, nnd from Myrtle
Clmso moved thnt the rules be walv- ideations, profiles nnd estimates hnve
and abutting .on such improvements Tenth Street from Oak AveAlive Norwood has the ir.torAVENUE,
AND
SEVENTH
Avenue West to Laurel
cd
afid said resolution be placed upon:been heretofore submitted to and apnuo
West
to
.Myrtle
Ave
between
and
including
the
termini
of
[jf her house very prettily decoSTREET
FROM
MAGNOLIA
Avenue ......_____ ............... $6,272.00 the improvements upon the: streets
its
second tending and final passage, Iproved by the City Commission of tho
mu*
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......„$
1,718.00
Any one wishing to purchase
AVENUE
EAST TO LOCUST Seventh Street from MngWhich motion was seconded by Cora* jCity of Sanford, F'lorida.
Mellonvillo Avenue from
nforesaid.
well built house will do well
AVENUE AND FROM LOCUST
i
noli;i Avenue East to Lo­
Celery Ayenuc South to
missiimiw C. J. Marshall and unaoi-1 Said resolution provides that oneWITNESS my hand as City Clerk
ok over hers. It is for sale.
AVENUE EAST TO MELLONcust
Avenue and from I,«inogfly parsed. Said resolution was:third o f the cost of the improving,
nnd the seal of tlm Cjty of Sunford, * S. A E. Branch o f A. C,
crc is certainly some lifo here
\ 11.1,1'. AVENUE.
oust Avenue East to Mel*
til.970.no then placed upon its second reading [grading and paving "of skid itri-ets
Florida, on this the 29th tiny o f Jnn-j E. Railroad
ke Mary. If you want to know
BE IP RESOLVED, that the City; lonvllle Avenue
...... $13,122.00 uary, A. D. 1923.
Thnt
two-thlnia
o
f
the
expense
of end read by title only this l|Uth day of shall be borne by the City of Sanford,
[that is going on come to the
Comimsslon- of the City of^Sanford,
That two-lhlrds o f the expense of
the
improvements
aforesaid
shall
bo
Junta!y. A. D. 1921.
Whereupon Fi.rida, and shall be paid from the
{SEAL)
L.
Jl.
PHILIPS,
hmh*' i,f Commerce meetings. This
Florida, deems it udvi«ah!e to im- the improvements aforesaid shall be
City Clerk of
paid* by upeclnl nsM'ssnienU made Commissioner S. o. Chase moved lts|General Improvement Fund, out of
it bound to grow.
prove, grade nnd pave with vitrified paid by special assessments made nnd 2-3-10-2tc
Hanford, Fla. and levied upon all lots and lands adoption. This motion was seconded any moneys available therefor,
•vrral more lots hnvo been sold . - . . . . . .
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, ,._ t- In ending and abutting upon*such im- by Commissioner C. .J. Marshall, and
b the past week by the real rs- . i^ V n ’f " ^
8Urf,‘7 material,! levied upon nil lots and lands boundSaid resolution further provides
the following streets in the City of lug and abutting upon such improveprovemcnU between and indudi/igbipuu vote the me was passed unan that"two.thirds o f the expense of the
mmSanford, Florida, to-witI .*
mints between and including the ter­
the termini o f the improvement* up­ imously as follows;
improvements aforesaid shall bo paid
K*, see lumber piled on two or more
CYPRESS AVENUE, from Union mini of the improvements upon the
on the atreeta aforesaid.
FORREST LAKE. Yea by special assessments made and
in town that means more buildAvenue South to Ninth Street.
streets aforesaid.
S. o. CHASE,
Yea Ik vim) upon Till lots nnd lands bound- "
PRELIMINARY RFISOLUTiON RE
That tho method o f making such
THIRD STREET, from Sanford
C.
J.* MARSHALL, Yealjftg c:i|t abutting on such improve-,
That the method of making such - QUIR1NG THE GRADING AND
ir. Jeremy Rowe in having his
i.d ;rM om ents shall he based
Avenue West to Magnolia Avenue,
CRy Commission, inrat* ) : \. a awl including the lerPAVING*OF COMMKRtIVl
ST. lip n th*&gt; frontage o f the property
on Crystal Lake avenue cleared.
from
Oijk Avenue West to Milt Creek, on tho frontage of the property
Kanfortl, Florida, mini o f the improvements upon tho
Cafeteria supper Tuesday evFROM PARK AVENUE TO PAL­ bo. tiding and abutting upon the imjptrcct.v nforesaid.
j was a financial success and eV- 1
1 r" k " ,’sl *" Avocadoilwanding nnd abutting upon the imMETTO AVENUE, PARK \VE-' p oVement, us provided by Paragraph Att**«t:
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
oily had a good time.
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jprovoment as provided in Paragraph
j .WITNESS ray hand -as City Clerk
NUK FROM FULTON 9"i IL’.KT C, of Section 160 o f Chapter KJ01,
AVAf'ADO AVENUE, from Third C, o f Section 150 of Chapter 8301, i
City Auditor1 nnd Clerk.
land tin* seal"of the City of Sanford,
jr. ni.d Mrs. 1 rue o f Salisbury,
NOKTI) TO
LAKE MONROE, l,..w* of F’lorida. nf IBID, the same
Street, North to First Street.
! Florida, mi this the •29th day of Jntli Lj.ws of Florida, of 1919, the same
}?*., tin* boarding with Mrs. GreenPALMETTO
AVENUE
FROM k in g the City Charter o f tire City o f ;2*'l-10-2(e
SIXTH STREET, from Magnolia|,lt.inif „ , L. Cil&gt;. charU.r o f t|,B n , y
;u .ry, A . D. Itr.’J.
COMMERCIAL STREET NORTH Sanford, Florida. That is to say.'
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l . r . p in r .irs , '
Jr. and Mrs. John Smith are hoar | Avenue West to Oak Avenue, from of Sanford, F’ lorhla. Thnt i* to xny
Ttt LAKE MONROE.
TENTH two-third* o f tin; cost of such im
, wjth Mr*. Silttfw.iy. TJioy n h i (1:i the alley
City Clerk of
, ’ between Onk Avenue and two-third*
. . . r —....... »of. the
.... cost ...
of .......
suih ....ImSTREET F.ROM OAK AV KXUE ptovtment shall be di-Uributed nnmng
; ’ 3-10-u;
jt i.i .
iR.r, v * t to Myrtle Axe- j.iovemenl : hall be distributed among) WEST TO MYRTLF. AVENUE, tho several lot . fronting and abutting
:!-|i&gt;-2tr■
• Sanford, Fin.
Im S.ii.’ htiry,
.1 a and
.mil from*
fr.,m .Myrtle"
M.i-ll.. Avi
Vi . nun
... W e.st the
|K„ tcveral
invi.rnl Inis
fninlimr and
unit i.lnillinrr
bits fronting
abutting AND MELLONVI1.LE AVENUE oil each lit .1-till streets per trout foot ,
It is rj parted (hat Mr. Parish i* to nue,
te
Laurel
Avenue.
j transferred to Maitlnnd. ,Wo ary
KTRDFT FARM \GENCY
on each of aaid streets per front foot
FROM CELERY AVENUE SOU I II In proportion to the frontage thereon.
SFIVENTH STREET, from Mng- in proportion to tbc frontage there,
..* ..
h sun: t" lo.ic Mr. Pnri*h nirl hi;
j 13 Magnolia Are.
Notice
is lieieby given that of) the
3 0 S. &amp; E, BRANCH OK A. U. L .‘ That said special assessments ahail
Jig They took "a great Interest 1
Avenue Enst'to.fAicURt A venue. on,
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bargain f .r n limited
RAILROAD.
le ^
payable at ____
the option
tho rpropday
f January,
A. D. 1923,____
thei E:a*ert!onnl
Ug ttmii and church.
j and from Locust Avenue Fast to Mel- Xlsftt spocinl assessments shall be
fife IT RESOLVED, Thnt tlin City eity ownpi* an follow*: either in full City Commit ion of Snnf ird, Florida, Lore, fine location on Sanford Ile.ght*
ilio Ylrginia Quigg spent the wee!. *ohv'de Avenue.
.‘t ritem housi*,.
I nynble at the option of the property Commission of (lit* City of "Sanford, within thirty day* after the rumple-*adopted *t rcrUiin revolution reptir
Ml of aid improving, grading and*
with Sir. and Mro. W1 if.
h,
tiilot, obetrie
Florida,
deem*
it
advisable
t
o
'i
m
tina
of
the
ivmk,
nr
in
ten
input!
nn-’
isi'f
U
t**
Improving,
grading
tun!
|i»v*
all
.{nt
pri»vcr,tent*,
Litili.
tjilef,
oirrtSc
[owners a* follows; either in full with
paving oIs:i11 In* done tli cuntpliaiice In thirty days after the completion uf'brove, grnde and pave with vitrifte.l nunl Iri’ tjiUjnent* with rntiTesl at the tin with vitrified brick **• other hard i ghtw, phone.
pan h i&gt;*ik and
•vitlj the estim ates,for said work on
{•,: ?: &gt; h* e*?»
■rial, lit * '.dbeaing street pme ohatle,
fni
the work, or in ten eipml armdill in* hriek dr othei hard surface materia!, u.t of eight |u*r cent tr in the dal»
I l/ t M V s2 M F i r U A N T
• “;'eh .,f said streets a* indicated l.v
City of I'f the 1-1 loidi tion of *.*ro
*.- ti.*M:-ing
tin
folio,*
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merit.
"1 eight t«*t rent, from the date of llo*
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files and estiiiiali"! tif said proposed
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$2,ODC
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Stieet,
from
l
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completion of .odd improvement.
IN AI)E PICTURE improvement* now i.ti file in the BE IT FURTHER KFSUI.VKD. nue f' iir*l to Pa’ ineltu Avenue,
* will givi I OSM* •oil.II.
d'ltion e, beti-b\ .L-i i ir in,, . I a-l to Pii'iiiclt.i \veni'e.
that Ini*
office i f the City Manager of the
Pari. Avenue, from end of pnsent ei. t" he an emergency m .mile, |&gt;rol ari. Avenue from end of present SCadfr
City o f Sanford, F’lorida, which said that this u . ilL'tion is hrrehy declared brick pavement at F'ulton Street
I0HAS MKiGIIAN
11
to la an ein.TBfi v'mensure. itrSvid
.
trk llomt* and Broke'* Excellent plans, spe.'ificatii.ns. profile* and ing for the usual doily operation of a North to i.ai.e Monroe.
• in r in r ir
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Palmetto Avenue, fripn Commercial
ihtrli for Popular Paramount Star estimate., have been heretofore approved hy tho City Commission and ,,"unUiI,al «Ic*pr*tmvrnt of the City of Stieet North to i-ake Monroe.
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cmatitutc, thu plana; apvclricatlona fu r;Snnf(&gt;r&lt;i' 1‘ 1" ri,!u' an'1
Tenth Si reel. from Oak Avenue
Fresh from his triumph in ___
•'lan-,, ..
.
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’ effective inrmedialcly upon il* |iasWest to Myrtle Avenue,
center. Thoma* Meiglmn adding f u,,‘ ’iv" rk: ,,mI th*'4 ^'mntissmn here *!ige tin:! adoption.
Mellonvllle A venue, from Celery S
cverywh-rc with ‘■nni*k ,,Jr. 1&lt;U‘‘ laKi th&lt;* »rorca»Uy for doing
|hh Ia’4i
Haid work on each of said streets anil
Avenue
South to S. &amp; E. Branch i
nr and Broke,” which will he
icsnluiion "i* an *«*r«*n*y A D.
A i*. I Railroad.
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hro for the last time* tmlay at that
" ml ‘this
n,s rr',olul,on
1 UR REST LAKE,
All of said improving, grading and 3 3
Prion *. Thi* new 1 aramount
I'™ * * * * ,fur ^ “ •«»*
S. t). CHASE,
ptviug shall he done in compliance-,
ifuttina is the second bv Georgo ' 0*,p™t,"V *&gt;f ** munl’ i^ 11 &lt;lel » rtment. s
C. J. MARSHALL.
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fne City Commission i* hereby *
'with
the •estimate* fur *-ni«l work on MC
for the screen. Mr. Ade wrote
,
.
f
City Commission of i in h uf said &gt;tm tv a* indicated hy ( f j
.
,
.
.
.
„
.
.
.
authorised
to
expend
for
said
work
on
ur I.cading t .tinea, and tho pies-:
1
Sanford, Florida.
caeh tif said street**, tr.e following
plans and sfa-cifuatiotis, profiles and
slot) .[in-ifkxtlly fur Mr. Mcigh*
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sums o f money payable nut of any Attest:
estimates of aaid proposed improve I
LSI
|tnoneya ayaliable therefor-, to wit:
i . R. n i n . i l
(SI.Af.t
mi-iitu imw on flip in the office of the pj|
rHack Heme at:d Broka” is rich in!'
t Hy J lork.
City Manager of the City o f Sanford, j
L r , with delightful dashes o f
Avenue,
u’ l,wv*
Ihcie.pon lom m ssioner H. ®.|Florida, which aaid plans, specific'll- ;
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m,
ca 1(&gt; fect in width from
lid i,-uitniD and heart tuga. The)
....... . . . . . .
Chase m’ .vod (hat tin* rules he walv-' tii.iu, profiles and extimatci have
Union Avenue South to
Iry ih-ab with the prohlcm* of n ’
$13,233.0(1 ‘ d and said ■-‘fltaFbit
Ninth Street
lll;“ t-(l "lmn hi en b* retofurr nprove.l by the City
png man, who upon the death of
Consisting" o f High Grade Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver­
il. *(*ood leading and fipal passage, ('i,|)|ini.&lt;sion uad constitute the plans
which said sum is the to­
J fa tht-r i*. left pennilesK. Made to
whit i met* a was *ecnnili*il by Com ,,,,,
ifiration* f. i .*nol work* and
tal eKtililateil '*ii*t of th«*
ware, ( ’at Glass and many articles too numerous to mention. All
|l that he &lt;&gt;(copies n humhle post­
' •* M.mJuill and muni l}i( .
doe* hei.liy deelare
impruvenfetil o( -aid por­
il rh* in-An, he leaves to seek
goods to be sold at auction.
niously pUSM-d S.*ld ie*ulution wa&gt; l|u
Nj|y f „ r d,dug -.ud work on
tion i.f ( ypre** Avenue.
xtu 1 1-•a net e. Eventually he n*then
|
Im
i
«l
upon
it.*
ii**'und
readoiu
(l.|
C
jt
,f
K
Jt|d
street*
and
that
this
resj
Third Street to be paved 21
|ra i i n,. old town, but not as a,
and read hy title only this 29th day of olution is an emergency measure, pro. &gt;
PROMPTLY A T
. feet in width from Sanford
,
n»rring hero. Apparently ho is
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’ “ ' ” r.
j January A. D. 1923. 'Whereupon viding for the usual daily operation
Avenue West to Magnolia
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and riilirulo is heaped upon
jCommisslonor S. Oi Chase moved it* of a municipal department.
Avenue* nnd from Onk
L the re*t of tho story travel* In
) adoption. This motion was seconded
The City Commission is hereby mi- j
Avenue West to Mill
Iviit cycle of excitement punctunt|
by Commissioner C. J. Marshall, and thorirod to expend for said work on
Creek, mill 1&lt;&gt; feet in width
|ly humor which i* sure material
upon vote the rnnu* was jias*ei| umin- ‘ onc|, „ f RU(,| streets, the following
from Mill f*icek West to
Ilnghtr-r.
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imously as followB;
' sunt* of money payable out of any
fir. Mi-igluin's leading woman ini Avocado Avenue, and AvnFORRF.ST 1.AKF,, \en n1un(.yH available therufor. to-wit:
cado Avenue to tie paved
p!rt ir, i Lila Lee. Alfred Green,1
S. O. f i t ASF,
Yea ■nUiielfiat Street t*i In*
16 feet in width from
)•Haialh d three former Melghan
C.
I.
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A
R
SH
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L
L,
Yen' paced 16 f&lt; t m Width
Third Street North to
rr&gt;s,.
,ts (h.. director.
City
Commission,
First .Street
&gt; !H,ii.i3.l)!&gt;
front Park Avenue, Kust
SFfi
Sanford, Florida.! to Palmetto Avenue
$3,736.00
which
Mild
sum
is
the
to­
ne Ib-rJ.l delivered six times 'a
! Attest:
which said sum i* the to­
F) for is..,
| tal estimated cost of the
l . tt. I 'H iu e s ,
(S f: a d
tal estimated cost o f the
improvement of said por­
Our (IDors will swing open on the Greatest Jewelry Sale in the his- []
City Auditor nnd Clerk.
improvement of said por­
tion
of
Third
Street
and
p 1**
htiggngy, In fuel any old)
2-2*16.2U
tory of this city, an opportunity that seldom presents itself,
tion of Commercial Street.
Avaeudo Avenue.
nf delivered to any old place any
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Park
Avenue
to
!p&gt;
pnved-32
Sixth Street to be paved 21
I tiiar, by jtlst c a llin g 498.
SALE SESSIONS AT 2:30 AN D 7:30 P. M.
‘
feet in width from the end
feet jn width from Mug" Thu Fti-Snt.-tfc
o f present Urick pavement
‘ iinlia Avenue Wert to
" -- X
nt F'ulton Street, North
Oak Avenue, 26 feet in
ronla, you are the one bright star
to
l.ako
Monroe
$10,455,00
width from the Alley be­
l&lt;ny thi'M ning life.'*— Extract from
which raid sum is thu to
tween Onk Avenue und
&gt;nrn of Miles O'Rourke, K. o f C,
•
tal
estimated cost ‘of the
*i
Notice
i*
hereby
given
thnt
on
th
e*
Myrtle Avenue Went to
f'l Bacday night, Feb. nth ut 8.
improvement of said por­
;29th day of January, A. 1). 1923, the
Myrtle Avenue, nnd 1(1
265-Htc
tion of Turk Avenue,
City Commission of Sanford, F'lorida,
feet In width- from Myrtle
iJKS J 11&lt;*:M r (7 m u t i i p " f i i f :
Palmetto Avenue to ho pav­
adopted
a
certain
resolution
requir­
Avenue
West
tol.aurel
leiiirt / 11 Jl n " i vi* f t l i r r i T i i k
I
!" '• I ' o i l I oh *!:&gt;!«ed 32 feet in width front
Avenue
UM 09.00 ing the improving, grading and pav­
To the Kirst Twenty-five Ladies Coming; to the Sale Opening Day
'o*t. i oi m i . ix i n t u ia ii
ing
with
vitrified
brick
nr
other
hard
Commercial Street North
which
said
sum
L
the
to­
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'urn I* OP OASTKU’S k » m :
W e will Give Each u Useful Present.
i
to Imke Monroe
$10,116.00
surface material, the following streets
tal estimated cost of the
** •*rlririi*ip|,l. l’i&gt;ni|dnlnatit. vs,
which said sum is the to­
in the City of Sanford, F’lorida, toImprovement ‘of snld por­
klc '**••■*.iiiiinr. Krlnln lillrksloiie,
tal estimated co*t of tho
A BEAUTIFUL
wit:
l . Ilasrii lint Man II, llnsr.s Detion o f Sixth Street.
improvement, pf said por­
Seventh Street to be paved
Cypress Avenue from Union Ave­
tion of Palmetto Avenue.
i u * i* ‘ li,’ceti&gt; given Itiaf under
lfi feet in width from Mag­
nue South to Ninth Street
‘ i1” ' ,Jf “ decre* uf foruetps*
Tenth
Street to be paved 21
nolia Avenue F!u*t to Lo­
* ill .ini-nil In iho above tnThird Street and Avocado Avenue:
V I ! " '' '»« ib,&lt; r.m ,iay .if laimfeet in width from Oak
cust
Avenue,
utul
a
width
Third
Street
from
Sanford
Avenue
■' I* 1**4. I, us .Special JJ.i*i.cr lu
Avenue West to Myrtle
'
Mi inlay, tbe Sth da* &lt;■(
o f 111 fect from Locust
West to Magnolia Avenue, from Oak
'
E
r ; “*V ' It- 11*3.1. in front I.r t!i&gt;
Avenue
......... $2,022.00j
Avenue East to Mellon*
Avenue iYe.it to Mill Creek, and from
CL,.1
door In ftanford. ,*u.-*i.!*i-1,*
il , -* •*1,*rliia. »III I'lTei fin ti" and
which
said
sum
is
the
to­
ville Avenue —.....
$19,683.00 Mill Creek West to Avocado Avenue,
l h , "- I'tKlieSl a nil best idltdor l-r
TO BE GIVEN A W A Y ON LAST D A Y OP SALE
tal estimate dcost o f tho
which aaiJ sum Is the to­
and
lies .,!1 A
I'-Ksl boors of .............
L
dfiilrlbrd land, sliuatc. lylOH
improvement o f said por­
tal
estimated
coat
of
the
J-wair (a the County of Seminole.
Avocado Avenue North to F’ irst
___ _
tion of Tenth Street.
it _* V1!. •
particularly *1**improvement of imSd por­
Street.
to-wlli
Mellnnville
Avenue
to
bo
tion of Seventh Street.
I o..rJ.’
Quarter of the NorthSixth Street from Magnolia Avenge
i } u‘,rl*r, anil llio KuiitbrUM Qiiafpaved 16 feet in
width
That
urie-third of tho total cost of
'' Northeast Quarier. esrepl
West to Oak Avenue, from the alley
from
Celery
Avenue
South
aforesaid shall bo
I*,”1'' •*!* yanls of th« said BoBth- the improvement
__.............
la-tween Oal: anil Myrtle Avenues
to S. &amp; E. Branch of A.
,?'• 9^tt»n / T o S t M ? Mouth home by the City of Sanford, and West to Myrtle Avenue, ami from
. Uifce 3*11 |
h
‘
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m
i
d
n,i
„T
u
a
i
it
i
_i
i
r.rt»,
«!*,.
Vrn.
C. L. Railroad
------- $7,455.09
Hast, and ii Tiio
fiiialt U* paid from (he General ImMyrtle Avenue West to l.aurel Aveh a lf o f
th e
N o rth W e , t
„
. . . .
r
which nniil sum is thu tor t«'»ni!«' V" Southeast Quarter o f ; proveinent Fund of tin* City or San­ nue.
4,
Muert«-r ..r n.,-ti»ti ».
tul estimated cost of tho
t ei v.' V,' {’“ “ th of tin nut* 31. Hast. ford,' Florida, out of any moneys
Seventh
Street
from
Magnolia
Improvement of said por­
tfor„„*n»- ur- available therefor, and the remaining
Avenue East to Locust Avenue and
tion of Mcllonvlile Ave­
two-thirds
of
such
cost
shall
I
k
*
t!i«^riii* , 4S), Kurotiniier to pay l*»r
from Locust Avenue East to Motionnue.
tributed
among
the
several
lots
front­
W'HL'LU: MALVEH.
Thnt one-third o f the total cost of.
oiHrelal MaSUr In Chanc e r y ing and abutting on each
o f anid ville Avenue.
----------------------Da. 13. to IT. S-J streets per front foot, in th e propor­
All of said grndlng, improving and the Improvement aforesaid shall be
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tion to the frontage thereon, and the paving to be done in compliance with borne by the City oT Sanford, F'lori­
cost to be so distributed on each of complete plans, specifications, pro­ da, and shall be paid from the'Gener­
files and estimates of said proposed al Improvement Fund o f the City of
said streets is is follows, to-wit:
A. I
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ir—improvements now on file in tho of­ Sanford, Florida, but o f any moneys
Cypress
Avenue
from
Union
k l im in a r y ..
UTION RE|2tV; s &lt; i « l i- h
fice of tho City Manager of tho City available therefor, and tho remaining at
1UIRING THft
Avenue South to Ninth
)ING AND
o
f
such
coat
shall
be
uis*
which
said
plans,
'AVING OF CYPRESS AVENUE' Stteet ___ ___*
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SENATOR M APOLES, OF T H E
FIR ST DISTRICT, ADVO­
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CATES SUCH A MOVE
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TRADITIONAL AMERICAN HONOR AND
APPRECIATION OF FA IR PLA Y IS THEIR
A P P E A L TO CONGRESS
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View Present Situation of Ruhr District With
Alarm and Say They Face Annihilation Under
the Present Conditions

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KVINCKH IN 8KKV1CKS AT TIIF.
BAPTIST TBMIM.K THIS
WEEK

Only two more d iy i% M ln of the Hi fti (ft ft. fti 8a Pa Ift fti Pa BURGOMASTER
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Hnptist Evangelistic rntnpnlgn which ft*
FRENCH
HEADQUARTERS
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ON T H E SHORTAGE
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R E R U N , Feb
elation of fair play” are appealed to In a message forwarded b y \XnMnK #uch will, , prwid interest
HANKS AND TRUST
thr (|iatrict. The sermon*
lending trad el» union executives to . the sctinle nnd house of fepre- throU,;h()Ul
throughii
r .
CO.’S, $127,381,000
sentalives in Washington. An appeal which gives expression to hy Hr. F. D. King have grip|»ed the
“feeling and alarm " with which twelve million German workers hearts
^
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_
nml consciences
of the hunt!TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 2.
view
the
R
uhr
situation
voices
confidences
that:
U
t£
United
S
tates
have
hcanlhlm
and
to
hi*
• -------— Resources of slntc lymk*
did
not
enter
the
wnr
for
the
purpose
of
annihilating
the
German
untiring cm rgy nnd real, out on the
Now and Says He Will Present
uml Trust Companies in
people and declares American honor associated ut this time can field may ho attributed much of the
Resolution to the Florida
Florida were $127,381,000
save Europe nnd the world from inevitable disaster.
metes* of the meeting*. It is n fore­
I^Kislaturc
December Hint, nil increase
•The German Federation of Labor Unions call the attention o fj^gone
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conclusion thnt the pastorate
of over $ 16,000,000 compar­
t i l , T h r A -unrln lfd I 'r r a a l
the American congress t« the “condition of servitude" imposed bj "mj ni|„ia|ry „f this consecrated man
ed with June .’iotli, accordMONTGOMERY, Feb. 2.—Creation I
! the Ruhr occupation and the Versailles treaty , and declare that llf t-&lt;H| wm iK. „ happy nnd fruitful
in f to n statement of con­
of n new stntc from West Florida
“ American honor asserted a t Ihis time can save Europe and the one in Sanford. Hr. King was Jnrgely
dition made public by the
world from inevitable disaster.”
responsible for the bringing of fiMr.
nnd Southern Alnbnmn territory was
state comptroller.
The pinch of the Franco-Kelt'inn occupation Is being severely Woltdagcl, the prince of go*|H‘l song
advocated today by S e n io r Mapolrs
fell hy the German inhabitants of the Ruhr distVict. Some of the directors,
.........
..... city,
^ nnd his excel
to this
of the First Senatorial district of
’4 Pu Pu ftn .fta P4 P4 P i
workmen
hnve
already
appealed
to
the,
French
for
assistance,
to
|
L
.nt
wori&lt;
wiih
the*young
people nn
the Florida legislature. Mnpoles vis­
kep
the
plants
operating
nnd
themselves
in
food.
.
............
nHo
the
adult*
who
hnve
supported
iting Montgomery said he would pre­
At
the
sam
e
time
the
economic
mission
in
the
Ruhr
is
facing
,ti|)l
in
his
efforts
to
give
the host
sent the resolution to . the Florida
almost insurmountable difficulties in the production i»f coal mid im,.lic p„9„ii,|, t„ the immense ninlilegislature in April asking for the ap­
its transportation to France and Belgium.
cures nl the various services has won
pointment of a commission to meet a
The
exportation
of
coal
and
cuke
to
unoccupied
Germany
is
for him the llriendship. esteem nnd
like l&gt;ody from Alabama for investi­
m forbidden,
and
an
embargo
on
other
commodities,
such
as
steel.
‘
nf the entire community.
A\T
I
)
!/
1
f
i
l
l
)
IF/"!'
H
’rD'ouen,
anu
an
emuargo
on
otner
nm
iniim
m
cn,
gation of the matter.
I
At
the
special early morning mcctUiN
D
i
l
l
M
J
I
5
J
L
1
1
i
'run
ant^
other
manufactured
articles
is
threatened.
There hnve been discussion* for
The railroad tie-up is as complete as ever, hut the French a r c ! jnir llt , cvcn ,,’rlock t&lt;*la&gt; the singer
many years over the separation of
______
Only thru trains daily told the fascinating story of hi* life.
North nnd South or East and Went
COMMONER TAKES ur getting adequate supplies for the army,
Dr. King brought nn interesting and
reach
the
Rhineland
from
Parts.
! Florida nnd the idea of selling Went
reso u rc es sta te

CRIES OF GERMANY
COMPLAINING OF
FOOD SUPPLY IS SHORT

Two Days More
Of Baptist Revival
Great Interest

AT MONTGOMERY

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IN CALIFORNIA GIVES

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Wo r k e r s

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2.
—
•
— Lo* Angeles awakened .
Depend on Cabbage nnd O ther
after it* coldest night in
Garden Products for
18 years, the thermometer P’4
Chief Diet
at the weather bureau reg* fta
Utcring n low mark of 36 ftu
DU8SELD0RF, Feb. 2.—Many of
degrees while the onvorons Pi
tin* Rohr citfe* nml towns are mmYU wero lower, Pomona report- fta plnining to the French authorities of
Pv ing 28 degrees and Mount Pt
their food supplies getting lower. Tho
P&lt;»
P-r Wilson 15.
burgomaster of Recklinhauscn inform­
There was ice in • nnd 9*4 ed hrnd'iuartcra that his |&gt;cople had
Ph around the city, nhd frost p i only enough potatoes to last ten day*.
n . in many place* gnve . np- Pn This vegetable, together with enhbngo
penrnnee of a blanket of I1*! and other garden products, for tho
pi snow. The Southern Call- Pn chief diet of Ruhr workers, few of
ft * fornin Citrus crop wa* *av- K\
whom have ^ent more than one day
V-. ed by clouds over the citrus
out of tiie week.
!»-; M l.
•u
k:
DUSSKLDORF, Feb. 'JJIto n o n
n
P7 P*I * 3 . P | fti ru ftn P i p Pu
were about even on the twenty-sec­
ond drey of the gigantic economic bat­
SoiiTOuast Farm ing
tle now being waged between tho
French
nnd Germans. Sober second
CAMPAIGN FOR KECRKA
is Well Under. W ay
timely message nt this hour and more
Florida to Alabama him also been
though
is
Increasing nml the senreity
*
TION BUILDING
AT FRANCO-11ELGIUM CUSTOMS BORDER. Felt. 2.— Tho thun two dAxcn young men and wom­
Says Agric. Report of food and*
discussed, but tho new scheme of hav­
growing unemployment
en
made
a
definite
surrender
of
their
j
great
railroad
arteries
fed
from
the
industrial
heart
of
Germany
ing West F-loridn nnd the Southern
caused
n
body
of German workers to
William Jennings Bryan, nrcom- nre feeling the first gruclllijg twists of troop torniquet applied hy live* for Christian service us the I*&gt;rd
Interest Manifested in Cotton make their fin t appeal to the Kronrh
part of Alabama made into n new
rtnte is nomuthing entirely new nnd j panted by George E. White, of the T ran ce and Belgium,
lo d ay the military cordon hung around might direct. What a grout contribu­
u'nd Acreage Increases
fur assistance since tho troops enter­
Ruhr
apepars
to
he
checking
effectively the flow to unoccupied tion the churches of Sanford can
would have but very little showing University Y. M. I’. A. spoke at the
ed
the Ruhr.
•
make
to
the
world
in
going
out
of
our
in Alnhnmn which would lose nil of Princess Theatre nt 1:30 o'clock nnd Germany of coni, her economic life blood. But unlike n purgicul
(Hr Thr Aasortntrd I'rraa)
Six thousand pn|&gt;cr mill workers,
miilut
of
many
consecrated
Christian
operation
it
resembles
this
l:iles|
move
of
allies
not
aiding
life
of
. ATLANTA, Feb. 2.—Preparation
her gulf territory nnd Ik* lefi without In fronti of the court house nt 3:00
workers, nml when ltd* erase* t« be i f farm lands well under wny for the threatened with closure of the Dura port; Since it Is the newest thing in o'clock yseterdny. Both nudienres economic body on which it is applied.
true the churches will not be fulfilling ncnion although excessive moisture scidorf plants owing to the lack of
legislative circles it has not ns yet were sin nl I but were fairly represen­
coal,'sent n delegation to General Detheir mission.
has held plowing in check throughout
been discussed ifrFloridn, o r-nt least tative of the community, nnd all were
There were four accessions to the most of region according to semi­ goutte, requesting thnt the French
south Florida, but'those in a jmsiinterested in tho presentation of the
church nt the meeting last, night monthly crop report for southeast Is­ supply fuel necessary for contlnuanco |
lion to know say thnt it will never need of the students’ religious and
I when Dr.,King preached on the them* sued hy agricultural statistician Pct- of wprk. General Degoutte answered
be put ov^r.
social building nt the University of
"The Folly and the Peril of Resist­ tct. Summary Indicates much more thnt the Germnn railway men. wero
Flnrldn. They were arntitpanied Hy
ing God." The song service was one interest manifested in cotton with responsible for the plight of the
the University quartette composed of
of interest nnd delight ns well us up­ general acreage increnseu certain in working people by failure to trans­
j
port coal into Dusuldorf.
the following:
lifting nnd helpful, the singer scent- Florida nnd parts of Georgia.
inTho French have never prevented
James K. Melton, of Ocala, 1st ten­
ii gly being able to sense the desire* c icased interest truck crops shown
, fa
or; George ('. Andeisou, Jr., of 'lnm- Organization Committee Will CJet Busy on Coun­ „f his hearers and responding wilh in weevil infested territory of Geor­ their comrades from working, nnd in
t‘5a
•pn., 2nd tenor; Milton 1.. Yeats, of
appropriate selection* in hymns, du­ gia while Florida is preparing for it the end, General Degoutte promised
ty Association
iTampa, baritone; Nnt. Mayo, of Sum-,
ct* and solos. Mr. K. T. Woodruff nnd large spring truck crop especially he would.hnvu coal brought to the .
paper mills.
•
‘ if
imrrfield, lias*.
.
.
The organisation- committee, ap­ will comprise representatives from Mr. WoDlngel sang "Jesus I-eiuts," watermelons. *
NEW YORK, Fob. 2.—It was a
The
Germans
scored
when
M.
Tho quartette rendered scvcrnl se­ pointed nt the lust meeting of the each community in Seminole county, the choir used "ls&gt;vo Is The Theme'
scared nnd drowsy ground hog thnt lections, nnd Mr. White explained the
Frantion, one of the lending engineers
who will everlastingly keep working and Mr. WoDlngel sang “ Whut
crept sleepily out of its burrow onto efforts which the students have made Sanford chamber of commerce to form for the Wnutifirntion of otir highways. Then?" In the preliminary service, General Allen
of the French economic mission
n County Highway Beautification as­
speaking officially to the correspond­
the earth depth, scratched its back to use nn army Y. M. (’. A. building
Must Discontinue
sociation, held n meeting Inst Tues- A* brought out by one of the speakers nml u medley of four or five of the
1
ents,
admitted thnt the work of tho
with its hind logs.’ nr.d cast n long­
for carrying on this work, hut owing1 ny veiling, nt which time it wiis dc- nt the Inst meeting, Seminote county old fpvorite songs sung by tho con­
Unofficial
Relation
ing look at the universe ill general.
mission
depended
ujion
the
return
to
lo the great number of students now cidod to call ,n meeting for. Monday j sindeed fortunate thnt its area is gregation, was an impressive feature.
the Ruhr of the coal syndicate nnd
The sun was ahining, nnd the ground
in the University, it is necessary to evening, Feb. 5, to be held in the Pnlnfl limited, which will permit result* to Miss Mildred Simmonda and MinsVir-j w||h „ hinr|nnfl „ |t{h VlimmU„Utn , n
co-operation
with the mission, virtu­
hog saw his shadow, whereupon it
i),.r„ur*ey were the aecompnnprovide a spcciul building. This build­ room of the Vnldox hotel nt H o’clock. be shown noire quickly nml with a I jnjn
„ DeCourscy
Germany
ally
admitting
that the French wero
retreated to its burrow nnd curled up
_____
ing will include swimming pool, Notices of this meeting are being smaller effort than will lie the ease int* of the evening, the former prenidpowerless
to
(\vork
tho Ruhr Indus- *
for six more weeks of sleep. For when.
game room, lobby, a hull for religious mailed to the various civic organixa- 1 in those counties when; the roads jug at. tho plpc-orgcn and the latter
I I I * Tl»r A i s n d n l n l I 'r r i n )
trie* without tho Gormans. ' &gt;1 ;ifD
tiie ground hog see* ils shadow on
a
!
—
-1
P
i
I
m
f'ointiilaaSiinni
trnv'PMR
traverse
Inrger
areas.
It
wnsi
tho
con­
performing on the piano. The Booster
services, guest rooms for parents vis- tion* of Sanford. City Commissioners
COBLENZ, Feb. 2.—Major Gener­
Thr output of tho mines is grad*-*,
this fateful day, it means that then. . .
, . „„ , .... .
...
. ,
’ .
_
t ng students when sick, nnd studies and prominent individuals in other census of opinion at the meeting that Choir of boy* nnd girl* numliorod al Henry T. Allen, who commanded tho
will la* at least six moru week* ol
*
__
ally
dwindling* dpipty cars nre it*--for the pastors of the nearby churches communities of Seminole county, who this is the opportune time to start a j|nearly 100 voice* nnd the enrollment American forte* occupying Germany
w
hnr
to bo found, but tho food sit­
winter.
—in other words it will he a home for are known to l*e interested in High­ movement for Highway Beautifica­ Inis now increased to 200.
recently withdrawn has been directed uation appears to he the greatest ar­ . j
Tho weather bureau, however, con­
tion. ns it can I ks worked out with the
On account of the basket ball game* b ythe state department nt Washing­
the hoys—n building where they will way Beautification.
gument favoring surrender of the
tinues with its calculations, announc­
There is a.very earnest movement idsns now under wny for the widen­ to I*? played tonight, and tho support ton to discontinue immediately his
l»o surrounded by the best influence*,
ing that the do not trust the ground
population to the French terms.
nnd where they ran carry out tho ac­ under wny in a numbjr of Florida’s ing nnd improvement of present roads that the leaders. In the revival meet-, utmfflctol relations wilh the Rhineland
Tho French quartermaster's de­
hog in such matters.
ing have always been willing to give high commission,
tivities in* which they are interested. progressive counties to lienutify the nnd the building of new ones.
partment
has issued information that
All those in Sanford nnd Kendnole to clean athletics, the meeting will
____i---------Mr. Bryan told o f his college days, highways nnd enhance the appeal to
the supply service to the French ar­
county
who
nre
interested
in
having
be gin nt the church at 7:16 instead of S TEMPER SLICKS PRICES
Twenty Thousand
xplaining the great temptations thnt tourists which the suite of Sunshine
my of occupation is operating nor­
Sanford’s' highwny* a panorama of 7:30. The lnut chalk-talk to the young
and
Flowers
is
known
to
possess.
It
is
AS WELL AS MEATS
face
n
boy
when,
first
away
from
Acres of Everglades
mally, *flvc trains of foodstuffs, suffi­ rtfi
ho also called nidation to the hoped nt Monday’* meeting to have a Floral nnd horticultural. beauty .nre people will commence nt 7 ‘o’clock.
cient
for tho army's needs, reaching
In
this
issue
is
the
advertisement
Sold to Company h'one;
fuel that college students arc a select­ permanent county highwny beautifi­ urged to be present at the meeting A nude quartet will sing and a duet
Ruhr yesterday. Tho French authorl- . ,
of
John
Stemper
who
every
Friday
called
for
next
Monday
evening.
by Mrs. A. M. Phillips and Mr. Woled group who nrq being prepared for cation association completed which
ties again informed the Germans they
•
Will Be Drained and Cultivated by leadership In the future, only one In
sin gel has nlso been arranged for to­ quote* the price* on meat* nnd gro­
are
unable
to
transport
food
to
tho
;
New Owners
night. the last of the services at the ceries thnt he is almost giving away
fifty of tho boys in the state have
Ruhr to feed the civilian population,
I
at
his
place
on
West
First
street.
church until Sunday.
tho privilege of attending college.
their organisation being able to moot
(Itjr The Asaaclalrd I’rraa)
.
"There is always a way to rise, my Rend the prices and keep Informed.
College men with their well trained
FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 2.—
only the army's requfrements, addingj M
I
T
:
.
'
lad,
ORIJVNDO,
Feb.
2.—
Former
slate
minds
nro
a
great
force
for
either
Twenty thousand acres of cvcrgindo
that if the railway men continue their
Always a wny to advance;
Senator James Huxton, of Vermont, strike, causing their owb compatrlland in tho western pnrt of Broward good or evil. The purpose of this peo­
But the road thnt leads to tho Mount died here this morning. He was a ci­
county wore sold last night to n com­ ple is to stlrprund tho students at the
ots to starve, the ’ responsibility hi
Success
vil war veteran, and was 83 year* old. theirs.
pany headed by It. K. La Blonde, li University with influences which help
I)ocs not ppss by tho way of C.hunco
wealthy Cincinnati manufacturer. The to build character. The value of a
The Germans arc resorting to vio­
The Sanford brunch of the Florida Sun ford. Recent conversations had It goes through the stations of Work
Inml which will be drained and pre­ strong character in tho leadership of
was
perilous,
and
he
quoted
the
fol­
lence.
Another attempt to burn tho
with President Sllgh and Judge Bland
and Stflfe,
pared for cultivation brought 1200,­ the state and the nation cannot he cs Water Traffic league will hold s w’ero to the effect that a campaign
lowing verse from the book of Job: roundhouso at Msyehce was partly
Through the valley of Persevere,
meeting tonight a t 8 o’clock in tho would soon be inaugurated to secure
000.
limited.
“Who hath hardened himself against successful yesterday while a Gsn
And
the man that succeeds, whllo oth­
—
God, and hath prospered?"
"Why caught in the act of trying to ilet lira
Palm Room, of tht? Valdex lintel.
pot only a larger membership here
ers fall
;
.
PROMINENT CLUB AWMEN 11BRB BAl'MKL’S SPECIALTY SHOP
should
anyone
want
to
harden
them­ to the Duisburg roundhouse and lo­
This is the first meeting this season but in all sections which could bo
MAKES NEW BRICES TODAY of tho local branch, hnd la called pri­ served by tho SL Johns and its later­ f Must be willing to pay most dear, selves against, the one from whom comotive shops wis struck over tha
r ,
they get their dally austenance?” he head with a rijje butt by a Belgian
Mrs. W. S. Jennings anil Mrs.
marily for the purpose of, organising als. It la the opinion pf Judge Bland,
Baumel’s Specially Shop quotes you necessary committees to secure data who has had wise experience .during For there’s nlwnyx a way to- fall, my Inquired, nnd, continuing said, “If ho sentry and his skull fractured. The
Stnnlcy nre here today In the InterI»d,,
should withdraw His support you and sentry reported that tho German, in­
n t of several importint bills that the new prices today on dresses thnt must for the brief which will bo submitted his term In congress in securing fed
Always
a way to slide,
State Federation of Women's Gubs go in order that tho big stock will not by the officers of the League at tho cral appropriations for improvenients And tho men you find at tho fool of I could not remain olive n moment. stead of obeying hts orders to throw
Sin is whflt separates us from God up his hands, rushed ami tried to di»-‘
will foster at the next session of the hnve to be moved next week Into the forthcoming hearing to be held tho of this nntutc„that well organised ef­
•
the hill
and despoils u* of our strength. It arm him. The German was removed to
tegislnture. With Mrs. R. E. Tolar new building. You get tho benefit of middle of- March.
fort of the communities interested in
All sought for an easy ride.
these
price*
nnd
they
nro
so
low
that
robs our skies of hope and reduces a hospital and probably will die.
these ladies were the gviests of the
The address delivered by Judge the project, facilitates efforts made So on and up, though tho way bo
our opportunities of service to our
Sanford Chamber of Commerce at the tlitre dresses arc bound to be sold
Bland at the Chamber of Commcrcq ly those communities representatives
rough, .
In this issue is a big advertlssm«t
fellow men. Some folks allow the In­
noonday lunchon" today nnd Mrs: Jen­ at once. Seo them ut tho vcrj^Jilow meeting last week stressed the ne- in Washington to secure tho .neces­
And the atorme come thick and faat;
of
Stokes’ Cqsh Msrket in wh
price
o
r$
13.76
arid
$16.76.
SpjO
Faffluence of others to harden them
nings gave n very1 comprehensive re­
cession' of organised effort in order sary federal appropriations. The goal There is room at the top for the fel­
some valuable suggestions are o
ternoon
nnd
evening
dressrtr^Tn
the
against
God,
and
still
others
are
har­
port of this work. Mrs. Jennings will
to sei^ird the Federal government’s of the League Is a minimum member­
low wh» tries.
dened by deferring matter* of su­ cd in regard to your grocery busii
•Iso meet with the Woman’s Club toconst At to the desired improvement of ship of five thousand. It is hoped
And
victory
comes
at
la*L"
preme importance. Procrastination Is The prices quoted in this ad'
■ ,x&gt;*
1 day «t three o'clock and her visit here
that all members of the local brarfeh • .
‘
.
.
the St. Johns River and its laterals.
Mrs.
Victor
Cheek
who
has
charge
not only1the thief of timo but it is also ment will demonstrate that ,
is being made plcnsant and is a re­
Inasmuch a* this movement is of will l&gt;e present at the meeting tonight , .W ith these line* the ptcochalr at
of
the
Advertising-Savings
nnd_
Pub­
the thief o f souls and of hope. If you Cash Markst Is after the business
newal of many acquaintances of the
primarjr'lntportance to the Sanford for further consideration and action once elicited the attention of all in
licity
Departments
of
the
Seminole
jrould have eternal Ufa do not «tyay they have the goods and the
pasf. Mra. Jennings is vice-president
section It Is the opinion of the offic­ on the important matters now com* hia discourse last night He showed
Read tho advertisement and
County
bank
hts
some
interesting
of the National Federation of Wom­
Ing'Up tn connection with the im­ that If prosperity resulted In one’s your acceptance of Christ ns your
ers
nf
tiie
Lcatfuo
that
a
much
larger
money.
:
an’s Clubs nnd one of the most pro;n Hank News for you. Head the Semi­
Jiecoming hardened ngninst Clod, It personal Saviour."
nole County Bank Ad in this issue. membership should lie secured from provement of the St. Johns river.
inent women in die state.
•» i
•

BRYAN HERE,
SPOKE TWICE

Ground Hog Day;
Hog Saw Shadow
Six Weeks Winter

HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION
MEETING NEXT MONDAY
J
EVENING AT VALDEZ HOTEL1

WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
WILL HOLD
VALDEZ HOTEL TONIGHT

�THE SANFORD DAILY IfERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1923
cusainn of wnyn and means of put*
ting over the programs of each de­
portment. All reports to department
chairmen must be in by March first.
It i* Important that nil chairmen
- i — T O N I G H T -----Ire present at the hoard meeting and
that each member of the Word co­
JOHN BARRYMORE
operate in the conservation of time.
Special speakers will discuss the
four hills the Federation expects to
have introduced. The program will
W especially interesting and helpful.
The department of legislation, by
vote of the executive committee will
hnvc final charge of the hills nn&lt;F all It was only natural that a man,
recommendations from the depart­ reared in solitude, should mnkc a
ments must be In the hand* of the mistake in his first choice of n
There’s no getting away from the fact that two and two
legislative committee by March first. woman. This is what Jacques Lcmnkc four, and it’s a fact th at our HATH selling at
The legislative committee ’Will se­ nol did bafore he reached the land
cure members of the senate and house of happiness and the lotus enters.
$2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $4.75 and $5.00
for the introduction of the bills, and Also—
OfTcrs you the best values in H ats that can he had.
each department chairman is askrd to
“A Kicking Fool”
---------- COME AND PR O V E TH IS FOR Y O U R S E L F---------co-operate In every way, by keeping
the legislative chnirman posted and -Friday and Saturday---------------------W E INVITE YOUIt INVESTIGATION--------------------helping her to get the endorsement of Thomas Melghnn in George Ade’a
all other state organizations, so that
J . J . N. CO N N ER, M anager
the vigilnnce committee, which will
“Back Home and
have charge of the work at Tallahas­
Broke” *
see, may hnvc there recommendations
and
personal
endorsements
to
First Q uality— Low Prices
strengthen the enmpaign for the pas­
sage of these four important •meas­
115 E a st F irst S tre e t
Phone 104
ures. The federation will co-opcrntc
with other organizations in securing
legislation endorsed by the legislative
council, of which the federation is a
left this morning in their car for home
member.
after spending five weeks here ns
the guests of I)r. nnd Mrs. Guy H.
“When you go out into-the-night
Sclntnn.
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
snd search for the stray one, you will
Phono J17-W
MII8 W. H. JENNINGS TO SPEAK fnid he is a sheep the nnme as the
rest—nnd h little washing makes his
I f r « » kav« * * r M r s ft
y«
Friday 'afternoon nt 2:30 o’clock
tf f M a r* s e l l s u a / v t m »r r e m le f
wool
white ngnin.”— Extract from
» # . » r If &gt; m s r * e s I r r ls t a U i, w rit
Mrs. W. S. Jennings of Jacksonville
Return of Miles.O’Rourke, K. of (’.
M « U l r s r i fa fkla O m r l a M l . « l » l n «
Italia, a r trlrp k aaa tha llr n . I f *»ll will be the honored guest of the Wo­
Hall, Monday night, Feb. 6th at H.
• s r ts llj i i y m l a l t i v
man’s Club of Sanford nt the club
265-3tc
house, and will deliver nn address.
SOCIAL CA LEN D AR
Mrs. Jennings has n message that is
well
worth hearing nnd it is earnestly
i-’ridny----- Mrs. A. E. Hill will enter­
tain the members of the Hook I-nv- hoped that a large number will nvnil
themselves of the opportunity of hear­
• era’ Club nt her home on Fourth
ing her. Tlie invitation is to Imth
street.
“
Indies
and gentlemen of Sanford. The
Friday—Mrs. W. S. Jennings of Jack*
time
is
2:3U, Friday afternoon, nnd
sonville will s|K»nk at the Woman’s
the
place
the Woman’s ( lub.
Club House at 2:3(1 p. in.
J. S. Dinkcl and Miss Olive Hinkle
Saturday—Cccilinn Music Club will
ol I.ongwood were in Sanford loi lay
meet at the Studio of Mrs. Fannie
on business.
The Nellie Turner circl? of the mhfMunson nt 3 o'clock.
aionnry society of the First Hnptiat
church mel nt the home of Mrs. Mrthvin Wednesday afternoon. Iljiwls of
Kristis a
nasturtiumH nod white violets combin­
ed with ferns were used affectively
L. T. Allen of Sorrento, spent the In the room. The meeting opened with
day hero yesterday on business.
scripture reading and prayer. Mrs.
OI’TOMICTHIST-OITICIAN
Walker made n very interesting talk
J. N. Illackwell and J . 1). Kilrert of on forgiveness. During the year in
tone 11(1--------Opposite I*. O,
Pnlntkn arrived in Sanford yesterday. addition to providing plain for funds
w*e are taking a ilibte study, also a
a Turner has rfs her house J KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. ATTENTION
missionary study. The circle is not so
unt, Mrs. Laura Strauglrn
--------great in numbers but striving for the
Miss hllzubclli Strauglrn| Taylor ('omninndcry No. 2H, K. T.,
greatness of strong! 1. The success
*'• ^Ul.
win mnfer the Order of the Temple
of the circle is due t» the ‘‘Personal
‘‘ I), II. Jernlgnn is upending a short service work." All sick members are
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Friday evening, Feb. 2, commencing
time in Sanford attending to buxine?-* visited nnd (towers sent. It is mare
sho from Sanford attend- promptly at 7:30.
.
for tho A. C. I.. Ry.
•ert given by Madame
Av|lU fro ,ntho (j rnni| Commandblessed to give than to receive. After
ln k at Orlando last ever- „
hi„ (b)(T
, . , p, t.lctl( rt.frcs,,.
the business all enjoyed n social hour
" Mr. nnd Mr*. J . H. Murphy of Now at which the .hostess served Ambro­
r. a ml Mr*. George Hoy,
wi„
evpry
York are the guc*t* of Mr. and Mr*. sia and cake. There were 12 member*
dcisiIt, Mi** Mary Arm -;Knj|{ht T,.m|),,ir
thi, con,munity is
Marry Wal*h, on Dakar venue.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond cord|n||y Jnvitcd lo ntten«l.
pre.-iin with three visitors. Every
member - is wanted at the home of
• Mr. nnd Mr*. Emmett M. Hunt no.) Mrs. Rolls next Wrdite-day afternoon
party motored to Daytona ye«t -nlay at 3:30. i oroi-t of litlr street and P al-! Mrs. Robert
wiicre they spent the day.
nifltn.
I villc. and Mrs.
lantn, Gu., lei
J. C. Albright
_
representing Drown FEDERATION HOARD OF DIREC­ Jacksonville r
Shoe Co., of St. Loui*, in In the city
( lirlst. What n dramatic hour tt was
days here wit
TORS MEET HERE IN MARCH
tbdny railing on local customer*,
in the life of Paul when he made thi*
‘Mrs. U. J .
All officers, chairmen, past presi­
great discovery. When one discover*
dent*
-nnd club presidents are memthat he is in the wrong he should nt
\V. W. Snow of Tnmpn spent the
once confess his wrong, not attempt to
day here yesterday transacting busi­ bera. ( ’tub members will !«• welcome,
ami can be nerominoilnteU at the ho­
defend his position. Courage i* re­
ness.
tels, write to Mrs, It. K. Tolar, presi­
quired in confession, hut courage is
dent Sanford Woman’s (‘lulr at once,
imperative It is nn evidence of great­
s o that those who are to entertain us
ness for one to confess his wrong. No
as guests nr their homes may p r e ­
true or brave person will lu* willing
pare for our coming. Every cluh pres­
to remain on or support the wrung
ident should, ntteml without fail. A
side. Change sid es’ immediately and
Mr*. Catherine Muller of Kt. I/hi- reward will he offered the section
"I,it|vir npakea in riddles, •vyhin with enthusiasm enlist in the tight
la, Mo., in visiting her sister, Mra. having the largest percentage of cluh plain talk is nicisajry.’’— Extract from for the right- .Find the place where
John IYrold, Sr., of Renrdcll nve. She presidents present for this most im­ Return of Jellies O’Rourke, K, of C. world needs demand you. And where
portant hoard meeting. Health, edu­ Hall, Monday night, Feb. 6th nt H.
your own inherent •possibilities war­
will lie here for an Indefinite time.
cation nml recreation will Ire discuss­
rant your going, nnd where God lead*.
Then dll It nnd do the work ns no
J. D. Jordon, of Tnmpn, is in the er). f’luh presidents will be given
The livrnld for first class job work othkr W cr did it."
special opportunity for conferences.
rity on business for u few day*.
The state will follow the plan of
Charles H. Spaulding of Hriggx, Vt„
arrived in tho city yesterday for n the general federation In having the
the departmental reports nrnde by
brief May.
the department chairmen. All com­
j Mrs. J. Floijchor nnd daughter mittee chairmen will semi to respec­
ra. M. Kronen, left yesterday for tive division* nml division chairmen
radentown In tln-ir car where they will rietid to their respective depart­
vfill visit the Levines of that city formental chairmen a written report for
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
the quarter. The division chairmen
about u week.

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The Princess

FEBRUARY 2nd, 3rd and 5th

Printed Flaxons, New Spring
Patterns, at, per yard—

$5.00 Ladies’ Tan onePumps* at, per pair

36-inch Dimity Checks, Pinl
and Blue, at, per yard,

Ladies’ P at. Colonial Tongue
Pumps, at, per pair,

inch Tissue Gingham, pret­
ty Patterns, at, per yard,

Children’s Shoes, Brown or
Black, sizes 3 to 5, at, per pair.

MODERN

METHODS

GLASSES

ACCURATELY

I

l Mr*. J . L. Selman nnd daughter
Miss Ruth Selman, of Atlanta, (in.,

When Your Bread don’t suit You try

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
,

Printed

Witchery
per yard

36-inch Indian Head in colors
Pink, Orange, Green, Blue
and Lavendar, at, yard,

r&gt; Children’s Shoe
or Brown, sizes 5
8, al, per pair

$3.50 Men’s Shoes, Bal. or Klu
at, per pair,

$5.00 Men’s Shoes, Bal or Blu,
at, per pair

If it’s Shoes you want, we have
them in any size and any price
------ L E T US SHOW YOU—

Pure
Irish
Linen, colors
Green*, White, Blue, Luvend ar’and* Pink; at, per yard,

Knickerbocker Tweed
range of patterns, at p&lt;

Crepe Lingerie, colors Blue,
Flesh, Orchid, at, per yard

•Ladies’ Dresses in Taffeta and
Crepe de Chine, at, each .

Ladies’ Dresses in Crepe de
Chine and Paisley, at, each,

Ladies’ Dresses in Canton
Crepe, F la t Crepe, Paisley,
and Foulard, at, each

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ROUTH BAKERY
SA LES AND SERVICE

N ext to Princess Theatre

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A Complelc Stock of P orts

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford. Fin., Corner Second S treet nnd Sanford Avenue
D istributors Seminole and Lake Counties
A tg c and Up-to-1 Into
Fill! ng Station

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Complete Line AcocHSorlea
nnd Tires

purest drug*. Our prescription work
backs up * the skill of the physician.
We unr only th« purest and freshest
drugs and compound them in strirt
accordance with direction*, In that
Way only docs safety lie.

R. C. BO W ER
r i t K s n t i m o N i m t 'ji r jn T
Rhone 323— —
Tho Ucxall Store

SELL IT FOR LESS
Welaka Block

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THE SANFORD JDA1LY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ,1 9 2 3
in n t t f n i u ' i i r c o t it r * k v k .\ T i i ,
century, He refuses to be Ignored, iness woufd be Ignored nr.d met with
j r i i i t iAt. D t s T i n c T , S K N i v o t R
§.
C O U N T Y , I I . O I I II M . I N I'JIA.Nderision.'
downtrodden or nidctrackcd.
„ CKHV
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t
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&gt;
The
editor
of
tlie
Sanford
Herald
• ................. * - o
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l -u b lU h rd v r t r r * l l r r a n « n r t r r p t Sun*
WlVOUCH.
&lt;
C
ITATIO
N
Amy ■ t «k e I l.r n l4 lltiltdlnR. IOT
should
"read
up"
on
oil
details
re­
AFRICAN CERTAINLY IS SECRET-* ii
_______M » n » l l « A T r „ Hanford, f U . ______
garding the subsidy bill, nofr in n Itiwa til.mir. i i n r i . I'omiilalnant. x ».
KJ&gt; IN TH E KINDLING
I In rrnrr IlMrltr, I ‘i f cbtlUtlt,
fair way of being shelved; nfter
The Herald Printing Co.
TO I’lnrencr Hurt**-. 1254 Ogden'Ht..
ADVOCATING the passage of the which there Ja- every belief that the Philadelphia.
n
ivnnsylvsnla,
subsidy till the Sanford Herald Herald would sufTtr a change of
T a i . i , MOTIOI; r u s t - li
u m ^ s r lo K
n . j . i i o m . y . ... _______ _______ ___ K«01«r
'fro m itn nrrldnvll
.if - Jtos-i
Itliotles
mind.—1’alutka News.
soys:
N . J. I.II.I.AIIIt . J f f r r l . r f T r f . w t . f
I lu rk e. tli.it rtn&gt; I* ilo- cotniilHln.ont
II. A. J » K K ! . _ ..... __ ... C en tr al Slnitnitrr
h
e
re
in
,
nti*J
tb
u
l
y
o
u
.
a
n
a
r
e
.
jil
e ii t of
It.
A,
GRAY
Ft)it
COMPTROLLER
"'there
may
be
u
nigger
in
the
wood
We grunt you a rigiit to your opin­ a M a l a nltl^r t h a n I It •* P la t e of Plt.rliMA d trrlU In i
It. N. I I O M . Y
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
When
a
goad
man
in
office
desire*
.
pile
in
that
ship
sub.iidy
bill
but
wt
ion,
Goode,
old,
chap,
but
wo
know
und t h a t iiit-ro Is n o ite.’ son Wl|liln itm
A4.rrtl.liiK Hntr. Made K imti n on
of K lorld S . servle*- o f n r u a A iipllrnl to.
to r-.-rig i and take up some ether line ; fail to see it. America has wanted a about as much as the average person MlBtf
agement of the following
I» m n.t o r •Miminutin In c h a n c e r y upon |
l .t n V I S S l l l l ’ l*
Clrr»lalli&gt;n Mnnnarr of bj,.jnc3s his next nsnistunl b us- merchant marine for many years and on the shipping'question and we have Whom woulit iiiml you . amt to *.-JIM o f j
C«rntitalnt,.liavliiu
lieen
_
pU
l
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m tilu ln i, - hnvltii;
u.
n . M w*riv. * !f? r » t&gt;- ***•
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1U (is1
J IiiitVif)- linii-rcil H'atil li­
Unlly given the preference when it if we cannot get it under H' Demo- studied it from angles that ihtf nv-r ..I'o
iiK.-ijnM .iw
jnu.ilt
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Snhsrrtetlon I’ rlre l a A d . a n r r
comes to nn appointment to fill the cratir ndminbtmtion let us have it erage person has not studied it; and you a p p e a r i n I n i p l i p M ( ,**mp'al***j lt* ^
filet! h e r r ii ) S S d l t r i &gt;/&gt;u l&gt;&gt; Mm nlmyi* : Oar
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iOtl i li f t t v l l t i l l s o f f c h s it iionth. .
.
.
,
*« jfl'i xow place, If Ernest Amos resigns the under UvpuUitanii We r#.*»;jpotldpg with a fe.y changes the ship subsidy r t l t t l l f d
' ;* fn 0
in smut- to ln»t a t, -ll.llrrrrd la city hr Carrier
wrung nbqut itu ^ d .iiy tilit is shown hill pr an&gt; iftfier kind of hill that-will .............
J. H.'Anthony; WV I L Ttm nicUffc, Dr. S, I*uloffice
of
Comptroller
his
chief
assist­
, . N f &gt; v '"re T 'fti" t-sVi
O a r A V r r k -----------------— — .----- l » Ceuta
*»
|Unutrjf
ant. R, A. Gray, should be given the up better we will b j'in 'fa v o r'b f any­ fosttir on AnliHcan merchant nuirinu- font iiaiiy jmnUti ht hf rvW
eabon, Ij). H. liaw kins, A V..E. Scogjtan. j
' T h r fcl(t IS - ta IN -paar W e e k l y I tr rM
thing
that
will
giro
America
n
mer­
and put it on its fest would be thu ties
---■- -pdfillslied
■■.-* - onto a w&gt; ■r
sh
a ll' h*
al4 entirely r o . r r .
Scmlnalr I'u anly place for so mnny renson* that We
*i
0 . F . Williams
fo r fonr consecotHo w.-.-ks- ;
a a 4 la pabllahr d every Crl day. A 4 . f r - cannot enumerate them oil here. Suf­ chant marine."
biggest
thing
America
could
have.
IVITNUKI-J tnv Jin ml nnd olfiM it t ’■•‘I
tlalna ra tra aindr k n o n n « n nppllenlla a. (2.00 p r r yrnr. a l n n j a In ntt.onrr, fice to say that Capt. K. A. Gray hfta
Without doubt the "nigger" is se- .Some day we are going to yjet up some of ufjlr.. this the 6ih day of Jimuary,
A. It. IB23.
j
oil
the
qualification*
for
the
position.
creted in the woodpile.” If the Her* facts and figures that will startle IPK.M.)
MKMtlKIt T i l l : ASS O CIA T K II IMIKSS
tk A. DOCOf.AHd
.
flo
c
k
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f
Circuit
Court,
j
The
»y orla l*il. l. ' r r . s la exclusively
... A----He has had extensive experience as aj,| jlu,i L,,|,t cases on this subject mr.iebody oUt of their inertia. We Scholle Muldrs
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
Solicitor for Comidaioaiit.
J H**nyws*°dI*(!» £ ***"rr edVie0 'to a »r 11 legislator, os secretary to the State for Urn jtaat decade, had seen where know « siothing about the ships of
1.5, It. 15. !»*, 2-2j
2nd •lSor7 t!r fiS?|,#n«w« ‘l l U b f f i l I’cnolon Board. Secretary to Oovor- politics had crept into and about it ether nations, we know what their
Tins.eiHiit' it n iriiT o r " t iik
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nor Trammell, Finance Auditor, State nn,j tj,pn considered for a time nil ideas are concerning our own licet. is IRVKNTII
herein.
J l lllt lAI. t lltt l IT OK
All right n of r*.|iobUcallon of x|irclnl
n.oniiiA , in in i * i-*om iia iiv o i .i :
Auditor, Honk Examiner, and is now! the pointa of advantage the hill hap \\v know that Germany before the
dlsiistehes herein are sis** swerved
holding a position which makes hint for ul0 grafter tint! the profiteer, hi1 war covered the seven seas and wh* jn„V, W i tJ u j .
»Of fir.-i I I R R A U ) P I II.IHNtl. I'b anr I is
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the Comptroller's right hand man. vvould not for one moment favor 1U in a fair way to gtddde tip the wprld "uttie I.. iinrd»^t»crrudiiiii.
commercially
rtul
v.otild
have
ue
Would
To:
—i Gray is the logirnl successor to Mr. j passage. It is not u party Issue;,-It
Sanford, Florida
Fntilin
It fpiM .nta lin
, , .
Mattie t. (lardy. ttesJiteuco Cut .new n
hears all the suavity and undercut* complished this if thu Kaiser, drunk
It nii]H&gt;srltnr from no nftldtivli lil.d
[ THEAMFJlirANpfetfSASSOCIATION .[ Amns.
In l Ilia Cfiuac tliM yon iir.- n Mon•rest------- -----------------rent f,f politics—yet it in. not of « wilh power, had not gone to war. Ger­ dent
..f the Plate of Ktorlds. therefor,-,
many fostered the merchant marine you, I lot He 1- I tardy, are ordered and
T H E TRANSFORMED FARMER
party.
country and gave the i hip! required mi Alt. l!*th &gt;1..- *&gt;f March,
It U one of those propositions of that
f,
,
, ,
A. I*. IS23, l« appear t&gt;, the MR of &lt;i-m"The une gnllus fanner is djsap- ’ whi n.' "them as has, gits." Drop- owners everything
wnntfd oven)
oven tiluint
|i|„t„t tslilbind
.*i you In
verything they wr.nU.-d
ulitbii. d ub
,n. -v. i:,.t
1 th;K
SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR
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pearli g," says Cyrus II. K. Curtis, in lplug all mention of Democrats and to the extent of oinking the liner* n Ctmie
The South Florida Fair and Gn ipn- a recent ItMerview. An«J tho jiublisher. U(,[)ub|IcrtM&gt; f.nd considering it in all government aiTuir, Wo know what ■H*dfi*d fr, the :-'«n;.it'l it. .aid oe-’O
M B N K S »a*«n su n iia*n B 3«*iiN t.sB n B «»u »N «N u aK «««B B au B SB H B | f
i
,
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| w e e k f o r e i g h t W e e !,*.
rilla Carnival started yoatertlay at of the Saturday Evening Dost, U V, lTNi:«rt to-. i,:,nd and -the. s. at of
,.nkl.,i,u-s, the bill carries with it lie government of Germnny did for
Tampa and will hold forth until Feb- *li - liom.. Journal and Country G-n-1 u
c. uri oti jilts the Ian, du*.- of ju :&gt;
, rtII(, ,.lxm.SH that Is wBbD he'Gt-l lliatl ship, line.4 npd We would
The Bigrerest Thing in Central Florida This 5
\ ** i l f f l i: c. t'occt..»H3
ruary 10. The South Florida Fair
tlcnum ought to know,
Jikc
to
rts*
rome
sttrh
nCtion
in
the
|y tin-American. To enter Into all nl
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•
Orth &gt;rf the i.’irraA ' dirt |
* bJ|u ^ £ ^ b^
the biggest event of the kind that ia
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hlirM. nnil lho
,.
g
rfemln -Jc CfiUUM. ,!'|oridn
it:, trirkcry would ruiuiumu too,much United Rtiites, Why stkipld n nation
: staged in thh slate during
nutomobHe 1 m* rcvnluthmtied (In time and rpnee; but il is wej| to as largu and powerful nrf Amerit'n tiro. .\. Ihfpi!&gt;&gt;.
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holb-ttor
nod
of
Counsel
15
and attracts visitors- not mdy - fi-m ,
^ n(|(,8 JJr&lt; CurtK CUy
B
.will her thotiennds of mild o! wet am
for Cunilil
tofatlh ujdut one very minor point,
F'inrjda hut from mnny other stntve
.
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do Pot know it yet. They* do not i e - 1 y,'i,y should the United Stales,' tin inti gulfs allow other countrh to do.
«,..l fnim r ,.t a -n J OtI.ar
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p raV IS .fii her hauling for hot ?' And why should
rr/ v m i V
he American line r b-autiful ..teamT d li T A X
£
^ T m, ! r e .
Mm 1,
n ,
" " " " “ h” ' &gt; '-y ««n- ,™ w ,„ u .,, „ h ,. I,
... » fall into decay
P
*.Inwn .hi- «lrpt‘t. Atul ll.iTv n r. 111...,- !tj,| ..... ,v,-.,lthy nnd nii.iport than. i( diips he ujlowed
, of them en tin* city streets than ever btndtie u to llu* extent of hundred- ind same other nation take tin* trade
before.. The farmer nowadays Inis all ,,f
„r i!„t!ar9 annuallyT. Thh that we urc gettir.j- now?
All the doubting Thonrifes that n re;
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! the vt.-iiits and ambitions of llu- city \j, ivcrr.mcnt Imd n good me reliant
F or F o u rte e n t*on&gt;&lt;ecu live yum*8 ii lm s been growing— it ■
WHEN U
, U SELL
Sanford, Florida, dan: '47, 1DUD. j
lias co.tt m oney— tim e— and prodigious o ffo rl.s to build the “
■ man.
, (yior Ini tome fifteen years ago, ha'. against the fostering i f t merchant
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
"There are fewer farmers than-! the labor unions gave it a knockout marine in Anterica need to do is to i As r«.sjt:ire|l by Siation 14, Chnpterji
mo-*! a r tM k * o xjiesition iu th e s t a t e . It is n ot a lmiidtroom. 5
WITH US
ESTA TE
there used to be mid thefe are g dug Idow, and from that nmimmt Uiu in­ leave America and travel on the COfl- S^OG, Laws of Florida, ! will I n in j
g row th h ut lu-tually rtfqnircs tin* c o n sta n t la b o r.o f the whole S
to he fewer. The farms will In* larg- iudry eammemed to droop and fil­ jaunt nvvhilj nnd then v-'ii.* home'the following pla.e -, *&gt;n the d:it&lt; ;. cl ■ y e a r l i hrintf ii t &gt;net fec.lion. You have y o u r p a rt in it.
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Improved celery farm, an orange
with the feeling that America may he j between the-hours set after i .teh, for i
er nnd more efficiently operated. They ' dally die.
You van help nmko it hum . A rra n g e m e n ts have imrn ■
grove, a city heme, a vacant lot,
uie putting agriculture upon mi m*
m-gc ompnniv i of shlp-ownerr * big m in ti y o:i ii ml but on seg rhe fhe purport* pr usi .ilng Tax Return J
ru*!&gt; in sht* . ! ’ t o f till* p ro d u rls, c itr u s , garden, field, ■
wild land, fire or auto insurance
very, ve y smn|! . vv.i :n ti itfi tlie i fur the year lli'dlt:
duntrial basis. *
* ,v|,, „nru
rt. j , . ving v e : i &gt; at about
r.V ia u fa .' .iiv . hotne-d* m 'i id n il ion, h e a lth , sto ck . |KiiiH»-y, ■
makes no difference—see us—
&gt;vur
brought t*s te ..ii t-n-i ,.
Geneva Kebraary 7l?i 1&lt;I en a. m i
Then is plenty of evident:* along1one tenth of whit they cost to hullo
. *'1 .’noedlt- rafl, * A .
2
vve have what yoti want or wo
We hold no ! t &lt; f.&gt; lie* p n -in t to^RJNJ p. m.
thic Hit- fJue of the most notable and .■.old get along well, provided the
.iohimiv J. Jours* Shows lttivi* a part. No have Ihe Per- *
will get it for you.
Osceoln Fcbnniry Hth, 10 :tifJ a. m !
not m il in;lf(ifn»tnti'ius of it is the eil! th.il hci nnn- a no a*lire along in Ship !-tili *»ily bill I m.iv liave Ib.w?
n s V’h* ’ ■' u .it* ■Killjoy will fir lie and the Earle Seders ■
glowing treugtli of the "faiui 1&gt;I &gt;■" I'.tiii or IP07, r.lmuld Ie* re-cindvd. and in it. Most of tin- lull *ir..»i-nti**l mm to ft Jill *, m.
v. .il ] e* Joi m The Ucllunit.d 'Iroupe o f t.’irl:. are raid lo Ihj ■
in Washingtea. Any jmlufltSfa-- big I , or Vi- ,|.i pin, i .1 on no equality have them. We h-dd m. b.n f for tli^ . Chutuola Februniv* t th, 10.0*1 ji. ii:. Si
tin* Pine-;i powers in the emmlry.
v
1
i
y
as the fanning industiy can gi*t pn-*- iviin the baa11 of other itatinns. 'i bur, hip owners who an trying to gunge! to Isiim m.
AGENTS
ri
Sixty
line
lior
cs
now
pracUemg,
a
Githri'dlu le i maty .'in, 1 on p. m. is
ty much v.h a t'it got * after, in poll iis no legirr.l reason" why the gov­ la- government for we have m-eo tin■ Kerim I riuli Dag tihfiw.
•
^
H
government
gouged
in
so
tunny
places,ta
R-Ott •». in.
i
ties
ns
elfewheru,
if
it
N
organize.I
ernment
rh
mid
exuct
money
from
R E A L ESTATE
n
This
is
your
Fair.
Help
to
make
it
youra.
Bring
some2
Tin* ru tcit thing alioiit the Amer­ the common people and turn it over that the old girl mu t haw a hide! Cviido--February 14th, Ift.nu a. m. M
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
U th in g t*t ii.
ican fanm r i:&lt; thru he is going to play 'in the way of subsidies to wealthy like a sieve by t;nw, bat wp do m V, ini to 3:00 p. in.
n
103 W. First St., SANFORD. FLA
all
fairness
and
candor
Mint
the
AmAit
n-mte
February
13th.
10:00
U
a bigger part in this country from ! cuaci-rn;*, while the smnll boats that
n
-Bring^ Your Family
Come \ oiirsf I f n
erican
nuTehant
marine
should
I
k
.asr.
ni.
to
!_':00
m.
now on than he him played for a Half ! i-night have the temerity to enter busu
sisted by the government am! Amurlumgwuuc 1'Abi
I t's, *
!• fl
w
u
Reduced K a t e s on All Railroads
lean ships should be on the seven seu» m. to ,'!:(&gt;!&gt; p, m.
sr
■ B B B t f K B a U B C f l f l M B B n B N B ] I C H S t l B U J K U B U D M B U B P R X A X I t H HU B U C B C U UU B C S X E B B B B B B B fl B I B tt B B f l B K B B B B
of commerce and if other miliuiis cun
Jurl.e Mary February t lilt, 10 ;IIH »
have ships America eon have r.htps n. n». to .’!:0Q p, m.
n
and there will be a way to have them. ;' Panin- February lath, 10:110 il. l;l n
n
f3
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.las. L . Giles, Tren-uiriT a
W . II. O’N eal, i ’re .id eal
IMKKIIIAN U SES YAUI1T
Jioiiruc— F'ehiunry I'dh, I :Uti p. in. *• I I . ‘i l . D ickson, V .-l’rea.
t*. K. Howard, Secretary 2
(In 3:00 p.m .
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A. VAUGHAN.
unBUC3HBEBt}I:cnB.*inQ3BBnBCBBI.BnMBnBBJiBlIUflRgXKBCIIBBIBIIl
$ Q
During Fiiming t.f Piclure

Sanford Daily Herald

tion rmbrncc.x nearly nil the countk*
of South Florid*. It to the onty real
exposition of the varied reaourcua of
the state nr.d aside front the many ex­
hibits there la* plenty of fun and
amusement In the shows and the big
Gaepnrilln celebration that utfords so
much amusement to the visitors.

P e o p le s B a n k
of S a n fo rd

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

J
The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter
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NOTICE TO TAX
Py\YERS

A

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Ail Roads Lead to Orlando .

Maxwell &amp; Britt

ORLANDO, FLA', FEBRUARY 13-17,1923 1

Everything in the Store Selling at miraculously low prices.

While nl Sag Guilin*, I.. !. .making
•-xlvritir &gt;,i * in- fur Ids Lit,*-'! I'.itumount picture, "Back Home mid
I Itrnkc" a Gemgi- \»ir- hIi iv , TIuumii
Mi ighar, lb* -lim, friivt-b-d (orl v If.,minutvH. mi a yin lit from Slu-licr I-iroiii cvi-i y day tu vvorl:. Mtighuo
lived with Id -, old friend, John Rrupdcr *ih Shelter Island, during llu- com
putty's May on lefalmn, which vvm
it.M arros.-, the bay from Sag H u t or. The Paramount slur made up
vt-iy mnrning in the cold nvn bree/amd at riigl.t v.h&lt;-n the t-hooting fur
tin- dn&gt; bad b* ■o finislicd lit- boarded
the t iariin-l J it the return trip to tin
b land.
*
"Hack Home a n ! Drake’ is a novel
pivtti fe arid i , filled with genuine
Ado humor. T'lieru arc many drama!-,
ie moments. Lila Lee* head* «n tin-,
usually strong supporting cost.
"ihirl: Hum. nnd Broke" will ho the
feature at thu Princess today nnd to­
morrow,

We

Vstill have a very beautiful selection o f SILK and WOOL DRESSES
that a rc going at the following’ prices:
ONE LOT OF DRESSES

ONE LOT OF DRESSES

n

6

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(Values up lo $29.50)

(Values up to $30.5(1)

This Display Includes S m art S treet, Afternoon ami P arly Dresses

i* ?

Quite a Seleelion of Street and Dress H ats left at pciees Hint will move them— take ndvantage of this Opporluniiy

Anything in the Fall and Wintey* Line of Coats, Coat-Suits,

and

^Spo/;t-Suit8 are being closed out a t unheard of prices. Your inspection will convince you-----------------------------------------------Come and^ see

R S E K i i i B R s i t S K c s a s i n . 1a * § c n i n « x r

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"Jie-iides—'rob' H a nnaty wtirrd. J
too harsh-for a gintlcmin's lip.. 'Jaitui' ■
Dial's the wtirrd to use—-Iresides, it «e
makes yet- eounieiite easier, too."— g
Extract
from
Return
of Miles *
O'Rnurke, K. of C, Hall, Monday ■
5 ! night, Feb. hth nt H.
265-3tc a
rM:
____ ________________ ■
M
a f Sanford has long needed a parcel J
5 ; delivery; now she lias one. ( ’nil phone ■
tPH and get that package tleljvered ■
hi fore you can say "Robinson Uru- m
Mie," 4lidTlui-Fri-.Sut.tfc
r
i
‘ "MyJ Alex! He vwat;|i his bote part-IS-; .

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od in the middle* nad has the most;- *A light, economical Fivc-Pn&amp;scngeP Car of pleasing apearance Tftat ■

jl lichutifdl crease
|

T -i

in^ta Sunday pant*.*ba,"~ l f l 1 ‘
Extract
from
Return
of Mips
()’Uourkc,_
■urki K. of C, Ilalt, _ Monday(j
t, P'epL oth. at s j&gt;. hi.- f j

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, In order to clcnr out our-enlirc slock we nre olTering these amazing values

before

m ove to our new Shop (n ext to the p ostoffice) In Ihe new Mclsch Building
.

B

SAVE MONEY ON
TIKES AND TU BES
Get My Prices Before Buying

4 Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup
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East First SlreclSt/e *.e

“WIIEItE STYLE ItEIGNfi”
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Goodrich
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----------0pp. Ford Servico Station
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Silvrrtown

F. P. RINES

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J . J . CATES, Proprietor

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■ 201 W est F irst Street

PHONE

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103 Palmetto Arc. ■ -.—Phone JHI-J flBBXRBBMHMBBMknWBBBBBBIKI

j . L. WILLIAMS, M anager

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THEBANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1923
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BUSINESS : S CLASSIFIED =
ads
:
DIRECTORY = :

m
ao
B» ^ Claoilfled Ada (&lt; a line. No *
A *• ■* &gt;d taken for leea than 15c. •*
*a
and poaltlvely no daaoified *■
M
ad* charred to anyone. Caah *■
^ must accompany all orders.
M ^ Cotnt fir* word* to n line
m i a l a i a i n l a i o N i o *a and remit accordingly.
Ml
a a n a a a a a a a

--------Too cut find the name of
•rerr Ur* Bu*Ine*a Man
la Sanford U thla Coin mo
each day.

If v * pleaae you, tell other*; If not,

and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc LEXINGTON, 1921
new top and
FARMERS— You con get seed bed
Down
frnm—&gt; and Irrigation plug* at tfc*
payment
..............
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfe ■
__ __________________________

tell no. Phone 498

ELTON J . MOUGHTON
ARCH ITECT

FOR~5a l K—-twelve furnished rooiita
R*om 7, Miller Bldg.
with three year lease at 115 Pal­
■AWFORD •&gt; -:* *s* FLORIDA metto avenue.
235-tfe
FOR SALE— Eight turkey cottiers,
10 cents per pound, f. u. b. LongSANFORD NOVELTY
wood. C. W. Entxmingcr.
255-3tp
WORKS
F c n r s m ^ r room two story house
, on West Side, near Routh Hakery.
V. C. C O LLER , Prop.
All modern.—E. J . Taylor, R. A., Box
General Shop and Mill 100, Snnford, Fla.
205-‘dtp
.
W ork
FOR SALE-M odern bungalow ,lmrgain for quick sale. Also five acres
CONTRACTOR and BU ILD ER
■IT Commercial Street—Sanford, Flo. hammock land, partly rlearcd. Easy
terms. Inquire 1101) Oak ave.
2M-3tp

; B. W . HERNDON
' ! 5

FOR RENT]]

---------

Full llENT—"Furnished niom with or
without kitchenette, 710 W. First
F1RB---------AUTO------- DON l)S
street.
2fi4-3lp
FOR RENT.—7 room house. Apply
S. 0 . Shinholser
Miller &amp; Son.
•2fi5.‘&gt;tp
FoTt
lOiNT
—
Furnislied
double
lied
C ontractor and Builder
room, in private family. Gentlemen
FLORIDA only. Coll afternoons or evenings, at
SANFORD
fill) Palmetto Ave.
26G-3tp
FOR
RENT—Front
bed
room,
also
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
garage,
117
Laurel
Ave.
2G0-3tp
K a t a b l U h r d 1»&lt;M
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, S. K.
n-K-A -L
U-H-T-A-T-H
Fam e
Im m tm rn ta
corner 11th street and Elm avenue.
l n - l m p r . i w , l land
tn .u rn n cc
— M. Schneider.
2*70-31 p
l l l r I.ola
S n r r l r Honda
FOR IiEN'T—3 rums for light ilouseHom e*
' l.n a n a
keeping, 1020 Union Ave. 20ti-2tp

IN SURAN CE AGENCY

H a a ln ra a P r o p r r t r

C taarn

WANTED
j ________________________________

Main Ofriro
iiiia i .tv COMI'AXV

xiniarii
r a n fo h u

llu aln eaa

j WANED—A chance tu build your
now homo beforo lumber get* any
Ihigher. Plans and estimates furnishcd.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc

istvm TH K XT c o m pa n y ,

P h u n r an

i o i ^h

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M n a n o iia A « r .

STEW ART -The

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vIorist

WANXKI)_ Smnrl w wjth whcT-

-Floral Designs

Stone's Market, Sanford Avenue.
2ri7-lfc
Annual nnd Ornamental Plant*
W A ITED —A gimd dry hand milker.
814 Myrtle Ave.----------- Phone 260-W
Steady man. Apply to G. W. Spen­
cer.
2&lt;lli-4tp
SANFORD MACHINE WANTED"—Roller top desk'nttd chair,
COMPANY
also medium or smnll iron wife.—
2C5-3tp
General Machine and Boiler. Mobley's Drug Store.

Cut Flowers-

Works
MISCELLANEOUS
Cylinder Grinding
FOR
SALE—Wood for sale, small
Automobile Repairs
1)locks
and trimmings from the
Acetylene Welding
Phone G2---------- Snnford; Florida irate mil!. 50c a wagon load nt the

L.

B. HODGINS

AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
METAL. WORKS
General Repairing
207 French Ave.— ------- Snnford, Fla.
1-1-1 Dtp.
B U k i h B l Q i n n K i N

:
PURELY 5
: PROFESSIONAL S
Hi

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Bh

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. , -------Card* at Sanford** Rrput* hi* Professional Men, each
oi who*». In hi* ehoaen pro■fettloa the Herald rccommend* to the people?

Moral—-have a Savings
count with this bank.

( H r T h e A.«fw lnlr«l l ' r r « » l

17c
While Rose Buckwheat Flour, per package,

26c

Ac-,

No. 2 cans Tomatoes
&lt;-

runs like new',
Down paym ent

Steady Sugar Peas

13c Can

L IB E R T Y , 1922. This c a r has
been used by a careful driver
and is Rood for several years j
of excelleht serv­
ice. Down payment

A COMMUNITY B U ILD ER
F. P. FORSTER, President

■ ASSORTED CAM PBELL’S SOUPS, per can

io c ll

B. F. WUITNP.lt, Cashier

LEXING TO N, 1921, and overy•thing is new, including Cord
T ires. Down
payment

■ Oversea Lye Hom­
iny, per can,

“FLU” VICTIMS ARE GIVEN
ADIVCE AND ENCOURAGEMENT
$ 2 0 0 MAY QUICKLY REGAIN HEALTH

payment „.... .

BUICK LIGHT SIX,
Down Paym ent ....

28c

FORI) TRUCK.
buys this car.
IIU IC K

FO U R,

Down
Payment

1

35c

$1110.00. Cash Good News to The Thousands Who Have Been
Attacked by “Flu”
;
nhul^ Health and Strength Promised All Who lleed the ■
late
Message

$100

Palmolive Soap,
bars for

3

Octagon Soap Pow­
der, pkg.

25c

4c

ARM AND HAMMER Soda, Small package

"Flue" has again miutc it* njv
( ’l i t I \1PUU
it I n . I , , I The appetite increase*.
Food is
.! “ .J.. * J '* haul
.u i c.i |(j.„j„.rK. iiiccstcd nnd usslmilatcd., |&gt;arailv,? in all aections of the enun- J,
£ ____________
that wdl give you r e a l ^ m c e . , Thc lll&lt;lod
MrW|P(li Tlw „ m i3j lty. Many are now weak nnd ru n -j- _____________________________ 4
sll"ullnted1 and the jmlHtuis in the in -blown, nervous, Hlreplcsa, tired and
my men!
test mill trncl tire vlimittnled.
with little or no appetite. The. atom- j m ASSORTED JE L L O , per package.
Increased
strength
and
n
return
of
nch
i« nut of sorts and the food does *
LEXINGTON. 1921. has the ap­
not digt'st properly. It takes a long *
pearance and runs like new. the glotv of hofllth is the result.
VICTOR EVAPORATED A PPLES, per
R E-t’U-MA in quick. In 1 to 3 days time for a person, suffering from a 1*
Down
Paym ent ..................a CF I d f I you will notice u great improvement |Flu attack to regain strength. To all b
■
in your condition.
--uch ItE-CU-MA come*'ns u positive’ J
oi.dsmobile six . a gooti light
RE-t'U-M A'is on sale in Snnford. blessing,
used car.
hk
at the Union Pharmacy and at almost
RE-t’ U-MA is nature's tonic. Mode;
Down Payment
tJy X M K /
O CANS M A XW ELL HOUSE CO FFER
nil other good drug stores.
; of root* nnd herbs, it quickly get* the
Price 31,00 o bottle.—Adv,
digestive organs in good condition.
OI.DSMOBILE K, 1920 seven__________
Saturdny Only

S75

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passenger, a good car for liv-: —
s s s u is s M s s s s s n n s iiitfs iM S S u s iiB in s iis iis s H s is s s a s s M i
cry. Down
MOMBBOBMBBBBBBBaBOUOBBRKOBBBBBaOBBRBItaHBaaBBMSBBBBBBB
Payment ................

A number of olhrr K00d ..*M ■
cars a t your own price.
■
\i7 i T T "

10/O DISCOUN T YVILL ■
B E ALLOWED.
FOR CASH

Hill, wire, or better still, coimr 5
nnd look them over and get ■
your choice.

B. &amp; 0. Motor 1
||

Will accept EJprds as a part
payment

FLORIDA
‘

AND W ESTERN MEATS

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K A N SA S CITY ST A L L -FE D B E E F
()ur
|t,a|s nrc
he I
-’ine.st Q
uality
Our &gt;
Meats
are ooff ((he
Finest
Quality

WESSON OIL

-For Y our Convenience in Ordering
Iteef ({oasts
Pork Roasts
Brisket Stew
Sparc Itlhs
Sirloin Roasts
Chuck Roasts
Crime Rib Roasts
Rolled Roasts Rump Roasts
Luncheon Meats
Hamburger Steak

Tenderloin Steaks
T-llone Steaks
Tripe Supreme
Fork Chops
Country Sausage
Soup Bone
Fork Hams
Mutton Roast
Mutton Stew
Liver
Ham

Shoulder Roasts
Round Steaks
Club Steaks
Fickled Figs Feet
F a t Mackerel
Breakfast Bacon
Breakfast Sausage
Bologna
Fure Fork Home­
made Sausage
Link Sausage

:■ *S Pints .... ..............HOC

Merry Widow SelfRising Flour, 24 lbs.

$1.15
8Tound Bucket Snow drift................
® fe 2 7 ;
4 Pound Bucket Snow drift
65c

S': Q u a rts .......... ......5 8 c_______________
S
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—I—

Runiford Baking
Powder, can

—

—

CORN FLA KES,
per pkg.

F a t Hens and FrycrsQUICK DELIVERY^

E No. 2 Campbell’s Pork.and Beans....;!!
S J ____________ .
'
S THE FINEST QUALITY AND CHOICEST
CUTS STALI*-FED B E E F , PORK,

J . HUGH T1LLIS, Prop.
I’lione 105 ---------------------402 Sanford Avenue jj

LAMB AND V EA L
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S POULTRY—Turkeys, Chickens, Milk-Fed
Fryers, Ducks
KINGAN’S, SW IFTS’ AND MORRIS’.
BREA K FA ST BACON, Lh.

Sounds good **'tastes/Better
i f tio u u s e

Bridie: "An' does yo be lonesome,
Alex?"
I
L A W Y E R - iAlex: "Oh, very. An’ does j e bo
— Court House
lonesome, Birdie?"
Hridio: “Oh, very.”—Extract from
Ujm Examined
Gloose* Deolgned Return of Miles O’Rourke, K. of C.
at 8.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Hall, Monday night, Feb. 5th’ 2G5-3tc

38c
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T R Y OUR FRESH PORK SAUSAG
Fresh Country E ggs
&gt;u per dozen

1 Pound Box Break
fast Sausage

45c -

25c

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O p t D.

Mrs.' A. I. Spencer
Spirella Gorsetiere
2-M w

Pool Office Addrea*
Del.AND, FLORIDA
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overdue note*, bad check*. Writ*
for our proposition. Oor repreaentotire will call oh you.^-Southem Ad­
justment Agency, Drew Building, O r
Undo, Florida.
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■PILLSUURY’S REST FLOUR, 24 pounds for

$200

ICHELLE MAINES

m.

pkg.

12c

COMPANY

SOLICITOUS WANTED—Either laOptldao-Optemetrlot
die* or gentlemen to ehll on mer­
713 Boot F irst S t m t
Sanford, Fta.
chant* and other hu»ine«a men and holicit aid account* for collection. Lib­
R. M. W ELSH ^ eral commissions promptly paid for
nervier*. Write, Southern Adjustment
Graduate Veterinarian
Agency, Drew Bldg., Orlando, FlnTelephones:
,
Office
Office 123
O)-polite P. O.
Residence 257
Del.and, Florida COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS,

:f

IRISH POTATOES, 15 POUNDS FOR

RF.-CU-MA TH E R E M E D Y

$100

2i

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14 (VI \ H I I I II 3 I K | t V I K H

DORT, 1921 Model. First $275
cash g ets this car.

rip. s j? ;

No. 3 Cans Rosedale 5
Peaches, per can

GRANT S IX — A good car for
the money we are asking.
Down

MIAMI, Feb. 2.—A dexperat* fight
lM.-twrcn federal Pruhibitjan ngent*
nnd Wilbur Phelps, proprietor of the
Plantation Inn roadhouso near lien- Corner 2nd St. nnd Sanford Ave. ■
^ featured a raid-by a number of dry
,* *
officers at 2 o’clock thla morning. A
SANFORD, F L A .
quantity ,of liquor wn* found during
hB the search, officers said.
Telephone Number 191
**

CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
Cut
out
this
slip, enclose with 5c
George A. DeCkittes , and mail it to Foley
&amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
. A ttorney-at-Law
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
name nnd nddre** clearly. You will
Over Seminole County Book
eceivc In return a triut package con
BAN FORD . j .
-t- Fid) RIDA tnining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in shirs
. FR E D R . WILSON1 and
hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­
A TTO RN EY-A T-LA W
ney nnd bladder ailments; nnd Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome nnd
F irst National Bank Building
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
SANFORD
FLORIDA constipation, biliousncas, hcoduches,
nnd sluggish bowels.
Sold every
where.—Adv.

White Rose Pancake Flour, per package

C H A L M E R S SPO U T* lookft tyid

mill. Fine to make your heavy wood Tiic above cars have been thnr- a
hum well.—Shinholst-r's Mill.
ouglily re-conditiom'il and- h ave1"
2fil-e.e.d-i\vp
our guarantee; and th e initial ”
F A R ilk liii—Plenty of saw dust free payment is small and the bjri-j*|
nt Shlnholscr’a Mill. It's the right mice on libera! monthly pay-{*
kind'for tiling.
254-e.o.d.lwp m eats.
*
2
PROHIBITION AGENTS
AND ROADHOUSE MAN
HAVE DESPERATE FIGHT

TH ESE A R E OUR REG U LA R PRICES

With money deposited at Our
Savings Department earning 4%
Interest, there will be no need for
borrowing.

FO lt SALE

Storage Facilities

)k r'

and try to borrow a Hundred—
you quickly find out how people
estimate your worth!

liUICK, late model, just what
you want. Down Q ' l f y t Z
paym ent ............
FOR SA LE—Doaier nnd Gaya* paints

Quick Service T ransfer

1

FOR SALE AT THE
GREATEST BA R­
GAINS EV ER
O FFERED

tffie most deliciouspancakes
anyone e^ er, tasted //I k
RIGHT PRICE REIGNS
The Big Pay Cash, Pay Less, Carry it ]
Store
a » **e c *^ n r **« :jin B « iB C ii***

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERAI-P. FRIDAY. FERRHARY

36
38
40
45
50

and Save
and'Save
and Save
and Save
and Save

$22.94 a
$25.82 a
$29.21' a
$40.91 a
$60.90 a

Month
Month
Month
Month
Month

'S ta r t
Today
in a
Financial
Way
to Get
Richer
and
Richer
COMPOUNDED
QUARTERLY

MONTH

Since its very beginning: the Seminole County Bank has stood for the best in financial m atters. Its wonderful strength, its fair dealings with its patrons, its attitude
toward the public, have been big factors in its growth. Your Savings Account will be welcomed here; your money will be.absolutely sate and available at
any time you should need it and it will earn 4% interest.

SMALL ACCOUNTS RECEIVED

— S E R V I C E BASIE B A L L
FOOT BA LL
BA SK ET B A LL
T R A P SHOOTING

Formal application has been .made
tho American legion and the Scnmembeni of the Hrotherhood of
Andrew for berths In the City
wling 1^ ague which, if accepted,
1 mean an eight club league, piny*
’ four games each week.
The olTicln) schedule which was.to
re been published today, has been
d up pending the decision that
tht lie made upon the two new np’AtiotiH, and should there be no de­

GOLF
BOWLING
4 TENNIS
BOXINC

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

I’ros Idint' Walter W. Rose of the
Florida State league ban culled ft
rdi eting of the tdubs of tin* league to
convene here Sunday afternoon, this
being nn adjourned ntevting from the
regular r.nminl mooting held Jnnunry
While there has been some, talk of
the possibility of independent ball su­
perseding the league, it does not uppear that the obstacles confronting
tile league’se existence are more “orious than they hove been at any oth­
er season.
\vnett jiskul what bit * '1110111 \v.:*

cision arrived at before the opening
of the second half, which is next Mon*
day night, the regular schedule will
be used and the two new clubs play­
ing each other on Friday night, n new '
schedule being drafted from that
night on.
*
There will be a meeting of the dif- 1
ferent clubs of the league to take a \
vote on the above application some
time within the next few days.
The first half of- the season came

Su-vettHnn (Cong)
Holding (Cong) .
I'enaitigton (Tong)
May (Mens)
Amatins (Farmers)
A. Itciiauld (t.'ong)
Hitts (Mens) ,.
Herti.it (Formers)
Over Iin (Mens) ....
Couth (Farmers) ,
I.. lie nail hi ((long)

E CAR O F OKLAHOMA HOUSES W IL L HE SOLI) AT AUC
TION AT liR A D Y’K S T A P L E N E X T

orida League
Will Meet Orlando
on Next Sunday

with reference to the outcome of Uv
difTicultivu, Mr. Rost* HtatL-d: "in my
opinion tlit? league will continue, al­
though there is u ■possibility of a
chftftifO in the cities now represented.
TMs In no. different than the Viluatioti which has obtained each year in
the pai.t,'*
At llie close of last season Mr. Rase
stated th at he would not be a can­
didate far re-election as league pres­
ident, and in conversation yesterday
Cnaliraieti hi.; previous statement that
he is not a candidate and wishes to he
relieved.
la lining the serving of Mr. Rose
the league lores m e o f its orgatslat-r?, who Im &lt; pulled it out of i.iaay

his four yearn r.s president.
Under
h li’ JemJtftVhlp
bfjr
offlej hi*
■
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§ T
^
1 i - '
met all its financial obligations very
promptly, and at the annual meeting
on January l ‘j ,’ eVrh club v.;i&gt; igi, ^
ably surprised at receive a chief; f„r
several hundred tbAlarj fi »tn the

league treasury.
*

*

During his term,.ns prcnideiit, Mr.
R ise wits honored .t&gt;’ being plitrr.|
t:[MMi the hoard of arbitration of min-or Itatfue clubs. His intimbte bnowb
i ilge of ba eball and the ruki and
r.gulatiunJt linve made him on «-pcr tally valuable man for the position of
provident, \vh:ch he has held &lt;*:ur
the iig.mir.r.tim of the Hot .Mu r- .te
I.eiig iv iuu: je a r r ngo,—Orln.uU* 1-

Consisting of High Grade Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, S
ware, Cut Glass and many articles too numeious to mention
goods to be sold at auction.

to 11 elbse last week, the Congregatioiia! &lt; tub bolding an undisputed
claim to the pennant, having wutl
all their games but one, and Uit-y lost
that one by the narrow margin of
six pimj on n night several of their
best bowlers were absent.
Club Standing (First Half)

* will slitrt promptly nl 1 0’cl tick, rain or shine. Any one in
d of cow ponies or farm horses should la* sure to attend this
!, they will be sold strictly to the highest bidder for cash.

Car of Good Fresli Milk Cows at Private Sale
"Milei*, me buy. you’re a footirdi
gcBoon to be thinkin' of reachin' for
a Mar m&gt; far off in the blue heaven*,-’
—-Extract from Return of Miles
O’Rourke, K. of C. Halt, Monday
piglit, Feb. Mb at 8.
265-3te

PROM PTLY *AT
‘•Charity anil a closed tongue ,stne
that's what Mis iuvirohee preached
Inst Sunday." E xtract'from Return
of Miles O'ttourkc, Monday, Feb. 5th
at 8 p. nt,, K. uf ('. Hall.
2t!3-3tc
STOPS COUfillS AVI) COI.DS
Neglected cough, and colds load to
milucii/ii, la grippe, asthma and bron­
chitis, anil the old le- thod of ‘‘letting
it run it- rnurw'" 1 . t.ipblly giving
way to preventive tieatmt-nl. Three
generations of users hate tsetifieil
ot llie ijuiek relief glvcrt 'b y , Foley's
Honey and Tar from coughs, cobji,
croup, throat, che-t .and brunihiul
trouble. Contains no opintca—iiigredienl.s printed on the wrapper. Re­
fuse imitations and substitute!!. Sold
1 very where.—Adv.

Our doors will swing open on the Greatest Jewelry Sale
lory of this city, an opportunity th at seldom presents ifa
SALE SESSIONS A T 2:30 AND 7:30 P. M.

To the F irst Twenty-five Ladies Coming to the Sale -Opening Day
We will Give Each a Useful Present.
i

W e will give to EACH PURCHASER of

A B EA U T IFU L
A GOODRICH TU BE

R EPA IR

KIT

Come early before the supply is exhaust­
ed.

W e have a large stock of Goodrich

Tires*and can fill your needs in any­
thing in the Automobile line

::

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::

Models nt our beautiful SJiuw Rooms and Filling' Station—

TO B E GIVEN AW AY

High Grade Mcchsttiic’Iff ch a rs e of our Repair Department

LAST DAY OF SA LE
— —■

Prompt Service and Courteous Treatm ent—
Pay Us a Visit

LA D IES’ ANI) G E N T L E M E N ’S

REST

ROOM:

W E HAVE IT
101 FIRST
115 Magnolia Avc

Sanford, Florida

STR EET

SANFORD,

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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1922
i *igc, ly »w ig o i .y imuces
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I

Have you been to see us yet? If not we are sure looking for you Saturday,
u u r stock is now complete. In the average Grocery Store you have from 4
^ h u n d r e d items to select from. At PIGGLY-WIGGLY, you have over
l,o00 items to select from. If it’s to be had, you’ll find it at PIGGLY-WIG-»
d n^rJj5Ji^remcni^er W^en Groceries can he sold cheaper in Sanford,
PIQGLY-WIGGLY will sell them.

and Mrs. L. li. Walker, of West Thin!
E « street. Mrs. Noegcl will ho pleasant[ J ly remembered as Miss Kuth Brown,
who formerly resided here.

j

VAN CAMP’S EV APO RATED
MILK, Tull can
........................

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NO. 3 ( ’AN O V ER SEA
S W E E T POTATOES

I.
1

VAN CAMP’S TOMATO CATSUP,
LARGE SIZE BO TT LE

0 4 ^
O lC

2 NO. 2 CANS ARCTIC
CORN ...................................

4

VAN CAMP’S. R IT T ER ’S AN1) CAMPB E L L ’S PORK AND BEA N S, cun

.

D EL MONTE LO G A N BERRIES,
Cun
.......

A Q
....... u 2 t

....... J L U C 4 1?**
JL O iZ

NO. 2 CAN
I’DM ATOW'-s

. £k O sZ

:$ &gt; /- ,
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StJNSET GOLD BUTTER

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BEECHNUT P E A N U T BUTTER,
TH R EE SIZES, 2t»c. I9c AND .............

' fy Q * *

NO. ‘J CAN GOLD
BAR i*EACHES
LARGE POSTlfM C E R E A L ,
PEIl PACKAG E
N( 1. 2 ' . (’A N VA N CAM1”S
PUMPKIN
TWO FOR .... .r.

1

1

I.MIRY’S NO. 3 CAN CORN
B E E F HASH ...........

1
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13c
25c

59c

15-OZ. b o t t l e g r a n d e

CHERRIES
:t FAN'S SUN BR IG H T
C LEA N SER ...........

O ld D u tc h
C le a n s e r,

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R 'j e l l i e s

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FR U ITS am! V EG E T A B LES FROM
T H E GARDEN DAILY
T H E S E A RE OUR R EG U LA R P R IC ES AND

SflO-Thu-Frl-Siit-tfe "

"W hen talk is Imd for people then
silence is the Ivest policy.** IN tract
Tioiii It ft u r i» o f Mile., &lt;Vitnui he, Mop ■
: iiay. Feb. fith at X p. m,, K. o f f-. H
Hall.
205-3tc ■

M tM \ *

Ji "llrsln, you are the one liright ;.tar
Hn mV darkening fife." - Kxtrmt from
Itcturn of Miles O'ltniirke, K. of C.
Mull, Monday night, Feb. filli at H.
205-3tr

25c
24c
37c Hi!

W ELCH LADES. A LL
FLA V O R ?/ JA R

A r
..... l / J L

■ S 3 \ WHITE BACON, PER LB 18c 1 3

\

NO. 1 CAN LOGANB E R R IE S .........

G r a d e A C o fT cc, I b J I S c

29c Qt«.55c
\ \ COMPOUND LARD, LB.
1 ! SUGAR !
15 LB. FOR............

STKOUT FARM ACBNCY
11.1 Magnolia Ave.
Exceptional bargain for n limited *
I ^*time, fine location nil Sanford Heights , m
r » | —-lot 70x12f/, 2 story H- mum house, 5
all improvements, bath, toilet, electric
lights, phono. Large porch, oak and
pine shade, garage, ■poultry house,
A j vvnsh shetl, cow stall. Owner del
j^Lipiick sale has put n bargain price
ive on ■
iliis very desirable property. *•&gt; IIIMI Su
will give possession.
205-1 fe

liUK.

NO. 2 CAN Rfel) LIN E
CUT BETS

M o rte n S a il
p e r p k fr.

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5 LB. FIN E GRANULATED SUGAR
GIBBS' TOMATO CA TSUP, *
P E R BOTTLE ..............
TWO FOR
..................
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X (8 c
Iliic

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C O FFE E
t7

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1

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POTATOES

F L Q U It

24 LBS. $1.26 3 FOR $1.00

Mrs. J . S. Krcmms, of Asheville, N. J| ■
r 3 t’., is in the city the guest of Mr*.
Mrs. G
(5,.jj■
- 1 M. Shipp,
tlpp, on the Heights.
Mrs. in ■
Km turns is n former resident of this j
{city and is being warmly welcomed
a*. hy her many friends.

55c |

And when better butter is made it will be when the cows get wiser

P tL L S B U R Y

l i

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Hags and haggnge, in fact any bid)
J |(thing delivered to any old place any
is
2 j.,i.i
old time,
by just calling IPS.
2Crt-Thu Fri-Sat.-tfc

a sk et

Fair prices are Ihc invariable rule here. “ Fair
prices for Pure Foods" is our sloifan. Let us have
your order and we will deliver It for you ! ! ! ! !

E-

.

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B

Mr. and Mrs. I*. W. Noegcl, of Ft.
Fierce are visiting in the city the

j 10 lb. Irish Potatoes, The kind that cook m ealy.. 19c
NO. 2 CAN R O Y A L S C A R L E T
P IN E A lT L fe

yo u m o n ey

In* the advertisement, trxlay the
I’ijrKly-WiirKjy ntoro in this city cite*
you prices on grot-erie* that tell the
tale. The .cash nnd carry plan is the
only up-to-date plan of aellinu, groccries that have proved the wisdom of
the old ndngc that n penny saved is ft
penny made and wherever you can
save on your grocery hill it is worth
while carrying them honie and sav­
ing this money. Itead the advertise­
ment and wi\tch tho Daily Herald for
announcements of the Piggly-Wiggly

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23c V A LU E SC R U B
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M ARGEIUNE

We will give away F R E E with every Ham purchased i
Pound Box of Bacon

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

FANCY F U E L CREAM
*1
CH EESE ......... :.............................•.................... .......:....tj

CRISCO NO. t CAN, 2 l r ; NO. I ' i ( ’AN, 29c: NO. It
CAN, 5 8c; NO. « CAN, $1 .1 5 ; NO. 9 CAN, $1.71.

3 ROLLS MOGUL
4
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CREAM OF
WHEAT. P u c k e r

FRI5SH KILLED DRESSED CHICKENS, lb.
These Arc All Milk-fed
FANCY CORN-FED GEORGIA PORK LEGS, lb.
20c
PU R E LARD (bring your can), per ID...... .
....... ..15c
FANCY FLORIDA B E E F , all cuts, lb.
.... .... . 15c
CORN-FED FLORIDA PORK LEGS, lb.
20c
LONG ISLAND. DUCKLINGS (these are plump) lb. 38c
FA N C Y W ESTERN STEER B E E F , all cuts, lb. ..... 25c
All other Cuts of Florida Pork, Roasts and Stews, lb. 15e
FA N CY CREAM CHEESE, lb ...... ........ ........................ 35c
....... 55c
BEST CREAM ERY BUTTER, lb.
CALIFORNIA SMOKED HAMS, lb.
20c
FRESH OX TONGUE, l b ..................
......................15c.
FA N C Y BREA K FA ST BACON (by the slab), lb...... 25c
Cut, per lb................ ....... ......................... ............... 30c
. FA N CY BLOATERS SMOKED, 3 f o r ............................. 25c

I-LB. T A L L CAN ARGO
RED SALMON

1 CARTON. 20 Kc PACKAGES

b t ANS LIGHTHOUSE
C LEA N SER .,U . . .

A L L

CHESTKRFIKD CIG A R ETTES

lO c

2?c

....------ $ 1.00

£

C/2

8c

B R E A D

EDDY’S BLUING t
BOTTLE ....................

L A U R E L PU R E LARD,
1-L B . CARTONS ........

ALL 10c
SPICKS .....

E A S Y FLO W SA LT,

MORTON’S SA LT,
PER PACKAGE .....

SH RED D ED W H EAT,
2 Packages

POST TOASTIES OR CORN
PLA K ES, 2 Packages
................................... ..

Y E L L O W RII*E BANANAS.
P er Duzen ...".......7.....................

6 P ack ag es ...

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

25c

We are Selling ftll of our Groceries out} some chances only, come onto in n

F or Saturday we will have everything that the market affords and the law
allows. Our vegetable display shall a t all times be one of the hobbies of the
store; Come to see us, you’ll like the PIGGLY-WIGGLY way. No one^to
dictate or suggest what you shall buy, and you save ytiusclf by helping
-‘ yourself.
A -:''N .--‘i £ *

Life Time

We Reserve the Right to Refuse all Hotel and Restaurant Business 5
4- ..—-

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K E E P MOVING
., ,«The Only.Solution is Keep the Small Man in Business
T H E S E PItIC ES QUOTED ABOVE AUK T E LLIN G YOU PLA IN FACTS
TH A T T H E SM ALL MAN IS WORKING FOR YOU
-COME AND G ET YOURS ■

■ ONE CAR-LOAD TO CHOOSE FROM-------

Wo are Talking to You All, at
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                    <text>IN TH E H E AR T OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 265

SANFORI), FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1923

VOLUME IIL

Must Have License
Closing Days
Tags on All Cars
. Of The Revival
Full of Interest From This Time On
DR. KINO AND Mil. WOI-SLAREI
HAVING HEARTIEST
CO-OPERATION

TO MAKE PLANS PRESENT
INC TO CONGRESS THE
NEW AGREEMENT

The lime hns passed when the shcriff nntl his deputies nnd the county
motorcycle policemen nnd the city o f­
ficers will request thnt you get that
1023 license tag. You have had one
month nnd your time is up, und the
police nnd the deputies nre on the
trnil of everyone this morning who
drives down town without nny license
tags. They nre ver ynicc nnd indite
about it, however, nnd they are not
going to bo mean about the matter
even though tho time is up. Severnl
who have their thgs failed to put
them on the enrs thl summing nnd
some have not received the tags or­
dered. Wherever this occurred nnd
the.mutter was explained to the offi­
cers allowed the car owners to go in
pence, but tomorrow Oh hoy,—look
out. Sheriff Hnnd intends to enforce
the luw und every car must have his
license 'tag so get busy nnd got it
now.

Upon By British Embassy and
FORTY ORANGE GROWERS WILI
British Cabinet nnd All
BE GUESTS OF
Seems Settled
(n r T lr Ah

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U I ( 4 F re aa)

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Secretary
Mellon, chairman of* the American
Debt Funding commission called a
meeting of the commission for later
this afternoon to make plans for presfnting to congress the AmericanRritish agreement accepted in l i n ­
den. The call followed official notifi­
cation by. the British embassy thnt
the Rritish cabinet had acted.favor­
ably on the American plnn.
LONDON, Feb. 1.— The cabinet
council yesterday with unexpected
promptitude, and almost without fur­
ther debate decided to accept the Am­
erican terms for funding the British
debt and ?o far ns known without res­
ervations of nny kind.
No official statement has been is­
sued beyond the Imre announcement
or acceptance and if any reservations,
and counter proposals, they probably
will become known nfter the nmbnsrador at Washington hns coqummlcatcd the British government's deci­
sion to the state department.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Advices
announcing the acceptance by tho
|lnti*h cabinet of tho American debt
funding suggestions were received by
official Washington with undisguised
satisfaction. The feeling prevailed
generally thnt a step toward breaking
“ tho vicloUjf cycle of world debts," hnd
been taken and thnt the result would
be a substantial improvement in world
conditions.
On the basis of press dispatches
which were supplemented Inter by a
brief cable to tho state department
fro niAmbassndOr Harvey in I^mdon
members of the American debt fund­
ing commission began immedointo pre­
paration for presenting the terms of
the tentative settlement to congress.
Some further negotiations nre ex­
ported to be necessary, however, since
According to Mr. Harvey’s cabled re­
port, the British government agreed
to the American suggestions “ in prin­
ciple." To what extent such nn agree­
ment ntny affect the suggestions car­
ried back to Ixrndon by Stanley Bald­
win, chancellor of the exchequer, and
nis colleagues of thp mission, wa* not
known Inst night hut it was believed
in official circles thnt the major ques­
t. ns of interest rates nnd the plan
for the amortization had been accept­
ed by the British without change.
As a result of Mr. Harvey’s cable
message, it was-stated officially, the
plans would be made for a meeting of
the American commission Into today
if n further report promised on details
of the agreement wns recicvcd from
Mr. Harvey in tinio for decoding hnd

hassador, acting for hls government.
Members of the American commis­
sion appeared to be divided as to the
procedure to be followed in submit­
ting the ifucitlon of ratification of the
agreement to congress. Some of them,
including Secretary .Mellon who is
chairman, and Senator Sn.ent, Utah,
and Representative Burton, Ohio,
wero represented as urging immedi­
ate changes in tho law broadening the
commission’a power so it could com­
plete the settlement.
*.
It was understood that the presi­
dent favored action by congress on a
resolution by which congress could
vote cither to accept of reject the set­
tlement moat of the provisions of
which are outside tho present foreign

FLORIDA

SIIKIUFF HAND AND 1118 DEI'
•trriRS. AND MOTOR POLICE
ARK ON T1IK JOR TODAY

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t I t j T h e A s socia te* Press)

TAM PA, Feb. 1.—A party of for­
ty of forty Californians interested in
citrus culture were to leave Los An­
geles today for a tour of Florida.
The party comes in the invitation of
sixty-two orange growers of Florida
who visited California Inst summer
nnd the party oipocts to visit Tam­
pa, Orlando, Sanford nnd probably
the East Coast.

('.Hint Shipments Reported (or Jan
FlorIda -Sanford Section
Florida— Manatee section
California
Florida—Tampa Section ...

MOST PROMINENT RANK
HRS IN COUNTRY DIED
AT AGE OF :&gt;1
fill Tlir Avaorlnlril
NEW YORK, Feb. 1.— Funeral rerres for Henry Clews, financier, who
cd yesterday In his 83rd year will
held Saturday morning.

Destination of Florida Shipments
Savannah, It ; Florence, f&gt;; Potomac
Yard.-, I; Cincinnati, 1; Erie, Pa., I;
New York, 7; Pittsburgh, 3; Cloveland. t; Rochester, I; Birmingham,
I; Chicago, 7; W. Jacksonville, 2;
Toronto, I; Detroit, 1;. Atlanta, I;
Waycmss, 7; Philadelphia, 2; Balti­
more, I; Norfolk, 1; Youngstown, &lt;).,

Diversion* of Fla. Shipments Jan. 31
Front West Jacksonville: Cincin­
nati. 1: Lille Rock, 1; Chicago, 2;

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ic Forum, o f which he wns a trustee,
nnd the Richmond Hill (N . Y\) Set­
tlement, o f which he was treasurer
nnd director.
He was also n director of the Amer­
ican Civic Alliance, tho Japan Peace
Society, the Royal Society of Arts of
England, the American Chamber of
Commcrco of Paris, director of tho
International Pence Forum, prealdent
o f tho American Peace nnd Arbitra­
tion League, former president of the
National Highwayn Protective Asso­
ciation, former treasurer of the

MIAMI, Feb. I.—The automobile
stolen by hold-up men nrar hero Inst
night, from Dr. S. A. Folsom and
Steve Johnson, of Atlanta, wns found
twelve miles nortl\ qf here on the Dix­
ie Highway this morning. No trnro
of tho .highway men who obtained
SfflO in cash nnd jewelry in addition
to nutomobile was found. Motorcycle
policemen who reported the hold up
pursued the stolen car n mile hut lost

NIGHT MEETING WAS

GRACED

BY PRESENCE OK POR*
TER PIERPONT
The Sanford Rotary Club had n
fine meeting last night at the Vnhlox
Hotel where they enjoyed the usunl
Rotary songs nnd Mine Host Cnttanco served the usual collation. The
guest of honor was Porter Picrpont,
of Savannah, who is the district gov­ NEW YORK TO JACKSONVILLE
ernor of Rotary for this district. He
SEA HOARD TRAIN IS
Is pnylng his annual official visit to
WRECKED
every Rotary club in the district nnd
m r The .taanrl-trS Prr«*t
on account of this fact the regulnr
RALK1GII, N. C., Feb. 1.—Ono per­
meeting Tuesday was postponed to
last night. Mr. Picrpont Is a Rotnr- son wns killed nnd five slightly in­
ian of many years of experience nntl jured early today when the Seaboard
New
the district made n wise selection in A ir Line train enrouto from
giving him this important office. He York to Jacksonville crashed into the
not only knows Rotary but he prac­ tear of train No. 301 near Hngood,
tices the Rotary principles in his bus­ Vn., ’according to officials of the road
iness nnd private life nnd he is filled hen*. Engineer Fields, of New Yorkwith the great spirit of imparting Jacksonville train was killed nnd the
firetnnn was hurt by flying glass.
his knowledge to others.
The
otheca, hurt were passengers.
He mnde one of tiie finest talks on
Rotary last night that the local club
has ever heard nnd brought the prac­
tical side of Rotary before the mem­
bers in such a wnyMhat they could
not fail to gr«s|a the fundamental
principles of this great organization.!
Mr. Pierpont held a meeting with the*
iiunril of governors after the meeting
and went over the year’s work with
them nnd commanded them upon! VS GOVERNOR OF PORTO RICO
WHERE IIE IS STORMY
many features of their program nmli
PETREL
also gave them good advlee upon)
some of the features which had not t
I l l y T h e ( M u H n l r d l 9rr«fc)
I. Early
hern touched upon by the local club.! WASHINGTON, Feb.
Mi* visit here was an inspiration for retirement from office of K. Mont
the members of the local club for he Reilly,'"whose administration as gov­
is so interested in the Rotary vvorkj ernor of Porio Rico has been attend­
that he never fails to interest other! ed by continual controversy in and
people in the work anti the great out of the island was forecast in of­
work of International Rotary in all ficial quartern here. Secretary of
Wnr Weeks said because of the con­
parts of the world is hearing fruit.
dition
j&gt;( Roily'* lu-alth “ Ire may not
The Rotary member* regret that
slay"
in Porto Rico although it Is
.Mr. Pierpont cannot remain over here
one day to toko in this entire-section still his intention to return there.
of the country bat he has promised'to
come back some time and spend a few Kiwanis Club Has
weeks here.
Great Meeting
One of the pleasant fentures of his
visit here was the fuel that he nnd
President I). L. Thrasher h«'&gt; been
school mutes together at Stetson Un­
iversity sonic twenty-five years ago
mid they spent some time renewing
old acquaintances nnd taiking about
their school days. Mr. Picrpont is a
successful
crate manufacturer in
Savannah when he is not engaged In
.Rotary work and is-one of-the prom-

R E A C T IO N

From the Germans Up to Early
Afternoon nnd Trouble May
Be Averted Now
(Hr Thr V.-nClntr.l t*rraa)
DUSSELDORF, Fob. 1.—An order
prohibiting the exporting of roal or
coke from the Ruhr to unoccupied
fl
Get many hns been in force since mid-&lt;
night Inst night. There has been no
reaction from the Germans up to
early this afternoon. The French an­
nounced that should Germany fail to
.
come to terms, interdiction U|x&gt;n ex- .
ports will be extended to steel, iron
nnd other manufactured articles now
ixrmittcd to Germany.
The Franco-Belgian grip on tho
Ruhr fs tightening. The ocrupnlioual
authorities have seizetl the entire rustnma of the Ruhr valley nnd have
shut off all dtipment* of coal from
the Ruhr to occupied Germany.
A serious situation hns arisen at the
mines. Only about hulf the norntnl
out ptil is being brought to the stirfan- and tin; supply of cars for tho
transportation of the roal is fast di­
minishing. Though the output la small,
coal is iiecumul:iting at the pit heads
ami the French mlmil thnt this mny
rausen suspension of iqierations with­
in a few days.
The German railroad men who went
on -trike are displaying a determined
front; they refuse to work nnd tho
traffic is tied up.
K -eii has hern shut off by reason
of the revering of telegraph and tele­
phone conimtiniculioti Hnd the scarcity
of food throughout the Ruhr regions
is becoming more acute.
Heir Stlnncs has discontinued Ger­
man deliveries for the devastated
nren of France. Gold marks to tho
amount of &gt;&gt;00.000,000 due on the reparatinns account, have not t&gt;ccn paid
by Germany.' Therefore, unless Ger­
many makes a satisfactory rcap'oitao
to the latest notification of France
and Belgium, those powers have dcclded to take still morr rigorous meas­
ures than have yet been put into ef-

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this issue. Special prices on r logons,
dimities, glnghnma, crepe, Indian
head, silks, ikjiirco, linens, lingeries,
dresses, shoes, nnd many other lines
all going nt bargain prices at thin
three day special sale
nt Churchwell’s. See tire price* today.

France Today

( D r T h r S a a «r | a (r S P e r u )

NO

Sec the advertisement of rowell A
t'o. in this issue calling attention to
|fi,. special sales Friday arid Satur­
day of this week. Sport apparel of
i,ll kinds,
suitings,
towels, bed
sporadic, Nainsook, Remnants, nil at
n|&gt;crial prices that will move them
fnst. See the prices,
,
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-----------------------CHURCH WELL'S SPECIAL SALKS

fury the rcsulL* of thou© roetnornblo
days might have been different. Christ
wns not dead, and Matthew, the tax
JAMES MOUGHTON APPOINTED
gatherer, Luke, the physician, nnd Pe­
CITY S A N ITA R Y INSPECTOR
ter, tho fisherman, were not depriv­
ed of His leadership. Wo arc today
City Manager Ryan yesterday ap­
Tho Herald delivered six times a
not called upon to fallow u dead
pointed Janu s Moughton as City San­
week for 15c.
(Continued on pago'G)
itary Inspector, following out tho
idea of the city commissioners to
have a cleaner and bettor city and
Mr. Moughton will take up his'now
duties at once, Mr. Moughton is*an
old resident of the city and his many
friends know that ho will do his duty
in his new office and he can be relied
upon to keep tho city spotless all the
time. Clty_ Manager Ryan made a
British Government Receives Such a Note From wise selection in giving this apointment to Mr. Moughton.
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WENT INTO EFFECT AT MID
NIGHT AND WILL BE EN­
FORCED STRICTLY

RAISING F IN K STRAWBERRIES,

LONDON, Feb. 1.— The British government received n note
/rom France thfc substance of which is France reserves tho right Mrs. R. L. Jones, who bus's fine
to undertake separate negotiations with Turkey in the event the farm on lleardall avenue has gone in
Uqusannc conference fails. The opinion was expressed In official for atrawberrie* this season and Is
circles that the events of the past twenty-four hours appear to having wonderful success with them.
The editor of the Herald wss present­
ed with a box of these berries yester-

is this season has proved.

Florida League
o f Municipalities
Meets in Miami;
Remedial Legislate*
for
Among Mala Topics

(Dr Tke AaMStaU* rrHJI

Belief
:]

MIAMI, Feb. L —Nearly f l f t f del­
egates from all parts of the South ar«
In attendance today when tho Floridal.engue o f Municipalities opened Ua
one day conference. Remedial legis­
lation affecting municipalities relief
to be sought' from, the next legists*
turc main toplca of discussion.

�PAGB SIX

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1923

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liccn under rehearsal for the past ten
days with, a view to presenting it
again on Monday night, February,f.
nl the K. o f C. hall. Oak avenue and
Oth street.
With two exceptions the same splen­
did mat will give the play and those
who witnessed it can nttent the his­
trionic ability of these Hanford play­
ers. There is hardly one of them who
could not take his or her place on the
legitimate stage. For proof of this
ask anyone who haa 8e«qthe Return
of Miles O'Rourke.

There’s no Kclllng nwny from the fact thnt two and two
mnke four, and it’s a fart that our HATS selling at

$2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $4.75 and $5.00
Offers you the best values in lints, thnt can be had.
--------COME AND DROVE THIS FOR YOURSELF-------_______________WE IN V IT E YOUR INVESTIGATION------------------

EXAMINED
hr,

For Florida: Generally fair
tonight and Thursday.

*3

Katherine McDonald

Standing room oi
House Friday}

MODERN

M A N ILA , Jan. 31.— W lflf tho nrThe earlier they come the-better
the seat and the lieltir the nee, the rlral here oT slenmship party belated
I letter the set; the belter thu cujoyj- riitinbor o f tin* lleet o f the Russian
mriL
riffngcea it \vnr» learner! her Bister
•tkip had been sunk o ff Formosa lust
] uThiiyforo be it resolved that you .vtfk with the loss of twenty lives.
shall ’ bo among the early birds, got
you n good sent and see n pair of
Miappy. basketball games.

METHODS

Duval figure*, on something ensy—
Sanford figures on enlightening them
. Tom MrRao Is In the city for a few some. Sanford must wallop Duval in
days to the delight of hls ninny old order to hold on to their chunccs nt
Sanford friends.
the State meet.

ACCURATELY

J. R. Murphy, among the promin­
One of the best records made on
CURTAIN 8:20
ent commission men in the city this
any hole at the Country Club links
f This is POSITIVELY the
week, is receiving n hearty hand­
by any of the Sanford hoginnera was
Hundreds
shake'from many friends.
made by Mr. Stevens. He made the
turned sway last night.
.
First Quality— Low Prices
first hole in four. Was lying on the
Henry Peabody is In the city from
green in two. Going some, what?
THE MAN WHO HAS ALT
hls home in Miami, having been call­
Phone 104
115 Bast First Street, SANFOUI) THINKING
ed here by the disappearance of his
,
It
was
rumored
about
town
thnt
brother, Clifford Peabody.
.
Judge Householder ‘made it in par.
son, was neebptod. Her non-atter.dDr. and Mrs. R. A, Caswell, of Aln- On investigating wu find that he did
‘
.nice at the annua) meeting was the rhula, Fla., nrrlvcd here yesterdny make* it in par— the thin! hole.
cause of her delay in tho resignation. and nrc the guests of their son and
Miss Agnes Berner wan then unani­
Ralph Yerhy, our old friend front
Mr s . FRED DAIGEK, Society Editor mously elected president and after n hls wife, Dr. and Mrs. Hen Caswell.
the City Beautiful played tho course
Phono M7-W
short business session the meeting ad­
A. C; Horton, of New York, repre­ yesterday. We understand that Ralph
' ll m Isran r
r* journed.
senting the Harris Suspender Co., I* sells Deico plants in the morning and
in the city today calling on local plays golf In the afternoon. All we
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
hnvo to say is that If he sells those
merchants.
W/IMKN’S CLUB
Deico plnnl* like he plays golf, he
The annual meeting of the Business
sells
some Dolcua.
R. V. Rcid, of Baltimore, Md., rep­
und Professional Women's Club met resenting Louis Wolf A Co., is in the
SOCIAL CALENDAR
at the home o f Miss Mell Whitncr, city today calling on his local Custo­
Friday----- Mr*. A . t C. Hill w ill'enterpresident, on Thursday, January 11 at mers.
'"ta in the members of the Book Lovti:30 p. nt. for election of officers for
er»' Club at her home on Fourth
the 'ensuing year.
•
- Harry Dickson, of Oramln, was
street.
Tite
following
ofTicers
were
unani­ here Inst night visiting Mrs. Dickson
Friday— Mrs. W. S. Jennings o f Jacknmi the rhildren who nrc paying a
•raonvillc will speak nt the Woman’s mously elected:
visit to Mrs. Dickson’s sister, Mrs.
Miss
Elisabeth
Musson,
president.
JCIUD House at 2:30 p. rn.
Lillian Wight In Rose Court.
Miss
Amin
Ix;e,
vice
president.
Saturday— Cccilian Music Club will
Miss Katherine Wilson, "ml vice
meet at the Studio of Mrs. Fannie
Tite brick work on the new Milam* SOLICITORS W ANTED—Either In­
president.
: Munson nt 3 o’clock.
dies or genl^nim to rnll on mcrMrs. F. !&gt;. McBride, recording sec- Theatre has been started nml the
rlinnts
und other business men and so.
building
will
now
go
forward
with
W, E. Whiteley of Jacksonville
THE MAN WHO KNOWS
lirit
old
account* fnV collection. Lib­
great
vigor.
The
new
theatre
will
la*
Sjicnt the day here yesterday on ft
SEES. KNOWS
A ll
finished nml ready for occupancy by eral roinmlksinti* promptly paid for n r
business mission.
service*. Write, Southern Adjustment I 1 L
' AND TELLS
/ IL L
the first of May,
.
Agency, Drew Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
Frank ,K. Upbuilt nml Charles C.
SHOW of WONDKRS
R. C. Bower, one of the Herald’s
Swett of Melvin, Mass., arrived ill
EVENING BRIDGE PARTY
Acclaimed by I’rtms ntttj Public
NOTICE
every day advertisers, has something
tjir city yesterday on route to the west
I jihI evening, Mrs. S. Pulcaton was
as the Greatest Wonder
To nil property owners of Hanford:
different
to
tell
you
today
in
his
nd.
const,
the charming hostess, entertaining nt
Show of the Age
IVlini in need of a painter cull A.
Read
it
ns
it
is
Well
worth
your
time
bridge nt her attractive home in Rose
Alcorn &amp; Bn&gt;. All work guaranteed.
Court, the guests including the mem­ to see what he has to tell you. Yon
Ask Him Anv Question
*arli or term wgrk. P. O. Box 805 or
will
always
find
the
best
quality
and
ber* of the Evening Bridge Club,
— He W ill Tell You All
262-fitP
there being three tables-of flayers. quick service nt all times at Bower’s ’hone •160.
Drug
Store,
whether
&gt;
’ou
want
n
pre­
Quantities of sweet pea# and snap
dragons combined with ferns were scription filled, toilet goods, cold
George C, leFiis o f Jacksonville nr- need clTcrlivcIy in the rooms wlieto drinks, Ice-cream or any accessories
ftverf in tho city yesterday and is the card tables were arranged,
that n first class drug store carries
making his hendqunrtcrs st the MoiiA spirited game of Ijridge was you will always find it nt this store,
tl'xuma while in the city on business. played during the evening, and when and courteous clerks are ready to
10 Stores in Georgia
scores were counted, the prlxe for high serve you nt nny time thnt you call in
Mr. nml Mrs. L. Winters o f Chnt&lt; score among the Indies, silk hose, was nt the store.
tniiongii, Tenn., were among the nr awarded Mrs. I*. !.. Thrasher. The
rivals here yesterday and art spend men’s prize, silk socks,-vent to R. A.
Sam Ilaumel of the BnumcF Spe­
Ipg n few days here on route to tljj Newman.
cialty Shop is in New York this week
West Const.
Following the r,«nu" the guest.i. purchasing the new slock for spting

Mrs. W, I*. Cain nml daughter
Onii *of Atlanta, (in., nrrlvcd in the
city yesterday anil are the ijucr.t* nf
Mr. ami Mrs. I- I. Frasier mi tVlciy
avdnfie.
i^Mr. and Mrs. .1. lb WinalrulT arc
lyiw ocrupyltq; tlieir plti iclive new
hojtc opposite Hose Court.'They will
Hive as their guctls fo r several weeks
Vhe latter’s parents, Mr. ami Mr.".. P.
I* Thrasher.
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CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB
The Cccilian Music Club will meet
Saturday afternoon nl the studio of.
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson on Myrtle nvc/iuc. Mrs. Ix*akv will sing.
QU8INK8H AND PROFESSIONAL
WOMAN'S CLUB
~The regular meeting of the ilusfi&amp;ss ami Professional Woman’s (Tub
diet in the Wrlnkn building Thursday,
nunry 2fi, nt H p. m.
With deepest regret the resignation
our president, Miss l-Tixahclh Mus-

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were invited into the dining room far
refreshments, the table living cen­
tered with A crystal basket filled with
sweet |»cr,s. Belli ions refreshments
consisting of broiled crawfish, a salad
course and rnffeu were served,
Sulivtitutiiq; for absent rluli mem­
bers were Mr. and MVs. I». P. Drum­
mond, Mi*, tlcmye Deputies, Mrs. C.
E. Henry. The regular members
piAcltt were Sir. nmi Airs. It. A. New­
man, Mr. ami Mrs. D. L. Thrasher,
Mr. nml Mr*. George Knight, Dr. I’uItston and Dr. Rnlpht Stevcnj.

The All Souls Dramatic Flub pre­
sented a serio-Comedy drama last
spring in Sanford with the above titie which was received on nil side*
with popular acclaim. The Hull was
highly complimented .on the unique
production nnd ninny petitions enmn
to give* another performance. The
piny was given to a packed house and
some had to go away who found
standing room impossible. Tile sum­
mer was on and other conditions made
a repetition Impracticable at that
time.
Tho Return of Miles O’Rourke lias

Ladies* Rest Room

nml- summer in all the millinery and
ladies ready to wear lines. Upon his
return the Specially Shop will move
into their new and elegant quarters
in the new Mcisch building having the
room mtjtt to the post office thnt is
now living fitted up for the Specialty
Shop. Watch the Herald for announce­
ments of (lie big opening.

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A Complete Stock of I’nrts

Buy a Hupp and You’ ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fin., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and I&gt;nke Counties
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Large and Up-to-Dnte
Fill! ng Station *

Complete Line Accessories
nnd Tires

— T O M O R R O W America's Foremost Actor,

“ The Lotus Rater”
Abo
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01*TOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
Phone 410------- Opposite P. O,

MAGNOLIA AV E N U E
/
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W hen Your Bread don’t suit You try

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
R O U T H BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre
WHEN TH E DOCTOR PKFSCRIRQ
n certain medicine his work is in ria
If that proscription is not filled »itt
absolute .accuracy with the heit u(
purest drugs. Our prescription irert
backs up the skill of the phjsidis.
We use only tire purest and frrjhnt
drugs and compound them in strict
accordance with directions. In that
way only does safely lie,

R. C. IJOWER
PRESCRIPTION DKUGflttT
Phone 32.'— :-------- The Itrsall Slnrs

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

The 1'iggly Wiggly store hns an ad­
vertisement in this issue calling, at­
tention to the Dollar Day Sales for
Thursday and 1Friday of this week.
Special bargains in groceries that you
\ T H O M A S M E IO H A N
cannot afford to pass up in this new
~0tcr$Adti gtijamount gteture
Sanford store. Read the advertisement
V B a ck ,H S Jn e.a n d B ro k e" '
and be convinced thnt Piggly Wiggly
hns the goods nnd the prices and the At the Prinrrss Friday nnd Snturdny
entire atock is fresh nnd clean.
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February 2nd and 3rd

27 inches and 26 inches wide, yard

PRO DUCTS

“ A Kicklng( Ford" a t'eotsr;
Comedy

SKATING TONIGHT AT LIKE
M AR Y SKATING ACADEMY. Zi|.|(

Figured, Green, Pink, Blue, yard

DEMONSTRATED
SALES A N D SERVICE

This Is hailed by critics as bcinJ 1
the crowning success of Miss Me- i
Donald's enreer. It gives her i
chance to reach th t bclghth of ««*/ {
tlcm. ThcW;i*:r*yir l dull minut,
and ymTWjll hate to sec the end.

JOHN BARRYMORE In

FITTED

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

t Mr. and Mrs. II. I . Milieu o f Mid(Deport are spending a short lime
hero en route to other, points o f in­
terest in tho state.

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Plaid Designs, yard

�^u,vTVf^.&gt;;iy

?ARY 1.1921

PAGE TWO
carried on to advantage in most leg­
islative bodies.
Four bills recently introduced in tho
I ’ ob lla h rtl t-vrrjr a l l r r n o o n r x r * , . l Him*
**T
at «h*- l l r r a U llnlttllna. IVT
New Hampshire legislature were the
M a e n n lln A i r , Hanford, I'la.
immediate cause of the speaker’s ire.
One
propoeed to make eight hours of
The Herald Printing Co.
sleep compulsory for everybody. An.
rrm .ia n e n s
other provided for the appointment
K d lln r
n. j . iioi.t.v
of n commission to' investigate all
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A l i r r l l . l x Man nar r homes to determine if they are bapI I . S. u n t i l . Y
Knuttll on jiy. A thi.d provided that no woman
ll»d .
A d t r r t U l n a llnlra
A p p lic a tio n
•should marry h:-r grandmother's son.
The fourth ordained that the Ku Klux
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Sanford Daily Herald

I'holtr 3SU-W lifter A P- IH,

Siil.krrl,.|li.u I’ rlre In Ad *aat* r

Ono Year

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mist call no Meetings unless author­
ized by tho Mangle.

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THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923
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2.
3.

roll enr of thrm it gold brick?
fdmply isn't being done.

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It Just

SOME WHAT?

(FroIT) the OwcnaviUo Star)
—A new Library Building in.the center of the city.
James Douglas la slowly improving
— Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
after hin Jong illness and ia up and
—The new/pier and boat basin finished before January,
around the house sonic.
1924. J
Why, romcliim-*, of course.
4.
— A biff Auditorlu mthat will seat at least 5,000 people.
5.
— New home for the Cutnpbell-Lossing Post; American
THOSE JAZZ TUNES
Legion.
Oh, Jazzy tunes are right in ntylc;
G.— A Community Cheat out of which all funds will bo
they seem to play them by the mit^
drawn.
where e’er I chance to trek. This
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity-purposes.
dittcr-ciutter, jlgg-Jagg Junk—of all
8.
—Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
the music it’s moat punk and should
soft water.
be canned by hcck. Time was when
9.
—Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city,
music soothed my soul nml 1 was mer­
10.
—-Ten thousand people here one year from today.

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

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

These measures are no more freak­
ish than many which have been pro­
J. R, Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffo, Dr. S. Pulposed and passed In some stale or
cston, E. H. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggun,
T b r h i * 13- fa IH -p aar W r r k l r H e r ­ oilier, or at best have I&gt;ocn the sub­
ry os King Colb—but such days nr*
ald e a llr r lp r o .r r a
H rm ln nlr f o u n l p
a n d la p nblla hrd r r r r p I'r ld n p .
A d .rr - ject of time wasting discussion before
C. F. Williams
oral appeals Mr. Bryan said; he did|My, or thought they did, •through 1,0 more—noWdays rpal tunes are out
f Inina r a l r a m a d r l u n m n an ap p llra f Ian. P2 .u0 p rr pra r. a ltr a p a In ml i n n e r. they wfrrc thrpwn out. As tile people nut think he had done eonugh for the ihelr councilman from their particu- of date, nil thoy do now Is syncopate
generally take more interest in pub­
pi r.tini:u t i i k amsociatk O rMKSs
raure, and he doubled his subscrip- ,|„r district. They do nut seem to bo nnd it’s a beastly bore. There ia no
lic
affairs there is a growing tenden­
T h a Apaovtatiu) P re s s la o x e l u a l p t b
music In such rot and I cmild take a
e n t i t l e d In th e tl * « f o r rr|iilbllt'nllon t.f cy to "have the law" on everything lion, Yesterday. after his address fhjtd4o to adjust them selves to tho one
A L L DEPOSITS INSURED
nrmieaUjwn, Air. Bryan hftid he had .j|jaa or three men from at large to healthy swat nt thoso who grind it*
it
a l l n e w s d ispatc hes cn-d tlcd In II nr
no t o t h r r w l H c re d ite d In tbtn j.spnr usd everybody, und tho amount of illll* determined to give $809 more to Ih •jnrr.nnyrt* municipal affairs for them. j out; I’d knock ’em no-lb and galley
anti nlcm ( h o
local
iirwn
published
judged legislation proposed on cv
i herein,
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v* fund, making his subscription $1,500.
\ modern city is a bigger piece qf Wt’*t nml boost Vm Just beneath the
A l l r l a h t a o f rs-p u b llc atlo n o f sprc la l cry hand inerennea accordingly
"\W. fear that if the campaign is ox- mach,
lhan Wffl5 a , lly of th, *niIH. vest and maybe bruise a snout. Oh.
d i s p a t c h " * herein nre nlrn r ee e r ve d
It la time someone arose to check
O f f lee i I I K I I A I . i l III I I . I I I M i . I’ hnae l «
tended Mr. Biyan w. at empt to pm*
1{Ujon lh|rt y, aM 0g 0. That it &gt; * h'' wril* th‘;
ll,rn1’ hiirk
the stream. There pro too many vital ml. the whole fund,’ t-nid the speak- ...... ...... ....... ... .r. 4,h f
,h
hack about two dozen moons or mayrequires
a
more
expert
engineer
than
,
,
,
...
foralpn AAnnl'Int Hepie»enlatl»a
matters which can and should lie the
‘
, .. .irty
jv years
„ ago M vm .&lt;&gt;
be sixty-eight—and
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
"'x ty c lg h t-.n d give
give us
us stuff
stuff like
like
. Sanford, Florida
wns
n-quired
thirty
years
ago
seems
subjects o f legislation fgr profitless
Mr. Bryan is apparently at the very
le. Modern invention,]&gt;'0U 'vrotf 1thon^ y0U"
irrelevancy to be encouraged.—Jack­ prime of his physical and mental de­ scarcely debatable
f ,,
„
i
to jazz-sick men and mitigate their
and. the progress of
sonville Journal.
velopment. While he has passed the
aaaa^aa.
,
.. ‘ fate. I m sick o f oil this dizzy dope
thrown new burdens
lens upon community
I'ommiinitv
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meridian of life there seems no de­ I;,
. end fervently I pray and hope it soon;
AH Importn of nnreotiett nre to 1hi SOME SIDEI.ir.HTS ON SAl.AftIKH
Iffe that make i city government; ‘
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terioration of hD Wonderful power as
. . ,
,
.
,
will run its course; and when thnt
hnltcd, nays n tlinpaltJi today. It itmore
intricate,
and
it
involves
many
Pa m
OF EXECUTIVES *
I»J ft-. *5
an orator, nor of his ability for gr*ai
happy day is here I’ll toss my ltd
Automobiles Must
about time they were halted. With n
grave questions. The traffic question
ll I
_ ..
.
.1 physical endurance. Tuesday he dir*
$ flo«&gt;d o f nil kind of dope coming Into
During recent months various dis- ..
. .
alone has changed the entire drift of aloft and cheer until my voice is
Have New License
lioiae. Melodious turns are restful
” aJ a reszes, spon g
thin roantiy the stoppage of Ixioze cussiona and heated argumcnU have *‘u r“
city government. Not ulirte in prt, —, , ,
,,
Tags in Orlando
serving life against injury, but hl thing* and good l
populi or kings.
id n juke.
been heard concerning th- salaries lU|w
" Iy
L '
paid to railway executives. It h»&lt; , ' r™ .) ' rK ................
^ nutomobilo
over very
....
t preparing streets for the' f.ee pass- they «outhe the tlrtsl brain; J!n.t onen*llt» Tks .tMiiPlnlnt l’ rr«&gt;
0
^rough loads, but ' ^ "ig h tb e ^
of lhis ,.nllirK, (, lralTk.. San.ta- la jagar'J° K* oaW hy
,M'
•&gt; , j Traffic congestion will not be the
■The British hnve ncccplcd the Ix-m .contended that the men who nre
fresh and
^
importance I lnbo°- Oh, give u. musk sane.
, , as forceful as If he had ju st,
term* of the United States for debt .ojoy directing the operation of the
Who Sees Everything But » . |only work confronting Ortsndo mo.
I'ncle Dud.
great
railway
systems
of
the
country
it‘tur,,c'
1
f,om
n
vaCtt“
,,n’
funding. For n time wo thought it
torists today. Sheriff Francis Knrcl
In grulitude for the great service
PuUic KghUag is more universal
Docs Not Tell All He Knows *
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and his dashing deputies are out with
would bo spelled. R-E-F-U-N-D but arc receiving remuneration out of nil'[lip is rendering the new »mildihgj°a,‘ |,xt^ v e Th^ well h:m dUappearFABI.K OF T IIK SICK DOt I’Olt
; , line
4I nameu, "llrynn
.. .. ll
nh
from. the hark yani
ami tlie
it looks now like they can get togeth­ promotion to the services rendered « hu'il
* f. M * »
a p a p
the nmmunccd Intention of arrest­
null*
^
. . town
, .
This
much
may
bo
said
na
gen
,
s*s............... l *
pump in -only a memory. A^.iYitien' There was once, a BrooUneiit 1*h&gt;
er and nil will bo peace and prosper­
ing ui! drivers whose machines nre r.ut
I be quota was Tarnpa
^ask.d' J":th:it uncc ccnten.d
each individual I b]cian&gt; wl,CM ianw WM t,u’ t:ilk ,,f
oral observation, that an thingt nre to
jillh playing 1U2.1 license pinin.
ity again in Arglo-Knxon circle*.
rl,
” 1 n" " IU‘
‘ " *' j home, arc now given over to (he pub" hole country, i’atients came to
Jay, the life o f a railway executive
There is a lot in this mind stu ff; Deputy Sheriff 1*. M. Movly drraised ctn ily.
,
t;&gt;
....... ....... ,i... ___ ___ ,.n_ him from nil quarter: of the glidie.
is not mi easy one. There comes to be fi.
i t .been
. ..
........ awakentng
....... l*...I {*•,. he, and we expect that
after nil. S.vcrnl of my old friends liycred the ultimatum yesterday tip.
n great
. . . our* pubic
A bootlegger nt Wnycross nrrest nit.id the same old state o f mind In; , fncre, hii.......... .. ,
, r these; O r a l l y l.is prices were somewhat w|,() thought lb,\ were sick found out t inrjll}: thnt no favoritism will U.'
e
^
itv
;
uprc.*entativr:(
will
nilmmlstc
...
i.i
.
• 'throughout Honda to tbr ncecfi
Itf lilt l.%i 4. , ,t) *a* 1i.il «.in i.i UL |j |
e«l yesterday with n truck load of which
men find themselves; those in
ing nml ,’,Kh' hul hc w“ " thc fn.,!hion&lt; :‘ " ' 1 ' v* nil they need. J was golf.
Ulrown. A
rro
Artests
will be" made just as
booze pnid hiti flue of $5,000, redeemed
t zyottc knows that FashietiM cost
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often ns tin* rheriff's forces se’ green,
his truck minuti the booze and left for
'kale.
A lot of people who think they are which is the color of the antiquated
Floridn to get another truck land of
No lie prospered, and bis bank icill
wise ( nough to pas opinions on eveiy I'.tJJ licenses. A reporter counted rev*
booze. 0, rum where Is thy power'grew apart1, nr even fpsler. He was
m ii
tiling lint co'ieins tile privale life oral automobiles decorated in grew
0, prohibition officers, where is thy ivious of the men ami women who e .
a wise- (ild owl, and dis avert'd tunny
ofsome other fell
are awful *1 w parked near the courthouse while the
and
tli"
rtate
meat
that
father
and
mother
have
iiersity at tiainexvill *
sting?
(new and deadly disease^, that wen
lav’s Work is done when the whistle
nil
gue*.
lag
tlo
ir
.urn
life his(o v deputy wns tit liverlng his oration im
Tiiifnhni-i
e.—
'edituted
for
our
iiomc,
ai
d
imtend
college for women at
nev-r even thought «&gt;f before be be­
blows, who go In their hornex with
of gratefully eating from the general
and lin y play the i luiii on ilii-&lt;.
I the evils of not complying with the
{'anipn Times.
President* Harding find Mrs. Hord­ never a cure in the world except l&lt;&gt;
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table they spread before us each day, came famous.
taw. If the machines are parked there
I ntlrms rulin' tn him with Hie ut­
ing are coming to Florida and ns they Worntei what to.do until, the day's'
we whine and find fault arid want to
tin* re is likely to lie trouble.
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'ia
t
if
el
et
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nun
in
s
inhave been invited to visit Sanford work begins the next morning. Thou*' **
turn off the bn. a and g-t number more most li.'lief to hi- powtr*. lillil ju. a
The sheriff’s office explained that
fruhu
of
W
ft'ulftl
I"
g:n
to
think
that
San*
- rlar.durd type— in bi'twci'ii tinthey will no doubt Ink" ndvnntng • of
to nur individual liking. In other lesuft they were- iti the right
I In* .tile law require* a i lunge in |j.
fmd would i a lit y • f t nr thotrui:
this opportunity of coming to th&lt; -truggiiiig mass of humanity vviili *^
Words, ve want to Io n tile Job nur- mind to receive in* si gge-dh n . and in mother i ix moaih.-ti \v elauin eerme plates .January 1. Because of
City Substantial. We are quite Mire1mind engroisei either in gelling ^
elves. Now, if, likk in the liome, advice,
in January, 11ll! 1, ih..t we would have diiriculty In obtaining the jilatcs from
Bith mattnaB, ami flip flappers.
President Hording would never thin! enough of this world's goods 1 1 k-ep •J
there was some one officially de«igten
thousand in another six months. i Tallahassee this year tin- sheriff deof passing by Sanford without pay lusty and soul together or amassing: Wt
tnated to box our ears when we get too!
ul' l" ***** m ignifiienl of .'Ires in
.
j elded to allow thirty days tif erace.
more wealth t » be added to that al*1
Ing the Pally Herald office n visit.
•nucy, &lt;»r qualified to give us a dust lU ir ,toU* H-'yces, and were poinlesr
lew Me Fuller, A ’ l t ’ii YoWeil ard *s,,verni day, ago the sheriff's .•ITice
!•-, r i h i
?-» tri M P i iof salts when mir l-vera are a little i 1-’ relieved of a large juicy portion of
ready hidden nwny nml whii li imot r '•
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n ■ ----lit Higgin look fine ill thcii new g .11 'was notified that ail applications fer
be
1-lt
behind
when
the
la-.t
call'
That story of h school iioy in Oil
Muggl h. it is p.v -tide Hut we would t," ‘ f"tn;ly plate, in return ttiev were logs am) they are g-ung right after Ihensra were hamllrd easily «
tn HKi: S\N'f*Tl'MS- K I'IT
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.. ;•• tuul with our city informed Thai ihey )tad idteitles, or
cago committing mil cldc because he cornea.
rave i •* fault
tii.■ i*
sits to la* derived from an eapitnl and the Blalc enniptn*ll.’r
DKMIH B A T If &lt;iU\ El IN M ENT
Frankly and honeatty, ih-i'e ennnot
had bel-otne n dope fiend nt school U;
governm* tit, whether euun d. mm- • minis, and wen- given Vm tain exer­ ho tr t.r imi twice a week away frnni •wrote Mr. Karel that if nnylmdy didnt
?: pathetic. It Is also rotten, if true. I t :,&gt;e found any per on of r.ioe mind
illusion ur tiiaiuiger form, itepurtcr cises to perform.
haveo license by February I it w&lt;*at t
• the cares of biislr.es .
The farther we get awry from the Star.
also shows where thin country is get- r ' |1&lt;1 »ri,, i judgment who i- anyiou*
As a matter of fart this bird treed
not be the fault of the rtate uiTirUU.
*i&gt;
noire sound &lt;-■tn.re**ti loo-&lt;• -e.i . than
ting. It also shows that while mil 1b&gt;
**»*«&gt; the shoes of the most demoerarie firm of government, tiyOther counties, according •*» the
(iitlir g radio .i,:iimir may In* -II
lion* arc lieihg spent tp stop the booze Jprominent railway executive in the ..1&gt;,e VI ;iiig la'ciime "Or pri'lil'-’lllS
to any teal kn&lt;iu iisl^* **f on-dicmc, f **r
•uglil aiql tho. e wii i enjoy* them may sheriff, higan making a create for vi­
husincmt thnt the door on narcotics i» lalul. Being a railway head does not mil the more distuibiug become poto la was a very ordinary M. D.
■think they are getting idl tli** bene­ olation of the 1icenae law* norm- time
wide open nnd the (lope peddler* air bring buppiiiCfifl it: it If; neither dues ’ litieal dtscunrions. In America peo.de ; %
to I But ns time \venl&lt;on, he began to
fits &lt;f Ha- church Im! they cannot Is' ago. That is another guml tea*&lt;ri why
t doing business at the same old f&gt;tnnd. the shuntirg of t ar* and the throwing want tie ir ..iy. Amerie.iu democrat-'
n believe that he was clever. He j.dno kiiiency will be shown Oranp
buried
by radio when they die.
If d(i;&gt;e was made prohibitive except of ; witch eh. -It i‘&lt; tiie opportunity for ic gow&gt; Kitieiu began with the town
»
milted (his without a blu-ii, even to
county motorist'!, it was raid.
; In extreme canes nnd eveiypna using 'ervire, the ability to pul into the1meeting. It ia hard to get away fromj
himself, am) Ills hatter had perforce
I was gnlPtj to a.-k Munir.,k v.hat
Thr usual pumity for fuiluie la
I,
It should’ he made to show why they ’ Work whatever it may h q that jtlrit1that noth'll.
to h'-Tcaso the ize of tin* sweat- he thinks a limit tin* lettuce crop for have the required lit cum* on autonre
We have &gt;i bu g b'cn accustomed
used It nnd where nnd if the dope if co.operatiu'i IhuS alone can lift tin
(tilnds i.i hia toppers. He put on such
l»j|***i in a fine plus payment of tlv
BEAD 'EM AND WEEP:
nevt seaMi". If ti rtii.lil tel!
sellers were given life' sentences i world out * f the d'-plh- if we go at to retllmg the questions of stale in
airs of profundity, Fut! *ati :&gt;! v* *-n’
*il pn.-e tll ml!.-—t &gt;t i.illtl"
ih"
prV
wdl
)&gt;
there would be a stoppage of this dope i nur task grudgingly, mtrly, lazily, lh.* corner gummy store and in lire* *w**‘l in his pi&gt; ■** *■
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by
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we miss the point, wv have the wrong town b ill th-il vv • * :mn*it inljii-t our
business.
u f ctairsc he war abb t•• puk h:
V. * erli! i
!•*•&gt;*' ni.d liureutiH
----------- o ---angle, we ilti not think Straight, wo ■T.* In the i ■•mi
• fuire, and tie leo). gi«* I . ale to I l i­
Every day in eveiy way 1 am gel-, CHARTERS ISSUED
are without motive.
r, ode t !i\i . by •*» calb d «■' pe* l ■* wli •
lilt VAN II Eli E TODAY
on only those li” vvn . sure would rer
, . ,, .
.
. ,
ting to lie a liotter gulf plnyer .hut
But referring again to the practi­ eii vs what we want und when \vc ar r
pond tq his treatments. And in the , wi|l ,M. ,|fn|?fDO-,ed if that taken j
in r t h *. Xtositriot-a r r * * « i
j| ■'*
Wo are honored today by it v ir it cal ride of. this salary argument, it
course of time he gradually forgot ,q „ 'mr„ , t|,at marshy place ur
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. K—The W-t
IIDW CDtT.D YOU!
from William Jennings Bryan, tie to tho notiol that the salaries o f Ifiii,|what little he ever ii new ahunt tlnu brings liatk the ball that is kit irked
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o ' i’
I', very state in the union i.x fightlowing charters have been issiied by
HOW t'DUl.D YOU!
OOP o
orf mure
move given lit the list publish-;
puhllsh■
,
. ,
,
grrnterj American of his time and 000
! art rtf healing. He would make 11 /at th middle of the big lake.
.
. 'j u:g to gel nwnv from eomint* non and
the
Secretary o f Stale:
HOW
UHUt.D
YOU!
one o f whom all Florida is proud. Mr. cd III the Senate committee report, .
long impressive dlngim-i:, and hili.li
.
, ’innept dmn nation. And m Washing
Jtioi.ksvilie
Hospital Association.
(
I'uti
I.nl"
to
t'lnssify
l
aggregate
a
year.
Am.rdBryan is a Florida citizen now and
.r ... .
ion rougresmu'i) and department! * B \11N FOB BENT—Suitable for .. |oi\}-erful Latin inonr to th • r* still,'
&gt;Vvi. •■ In idge ii &lt;d li| I.** great ilm.il svilic, capital Jlrt.lHIU.
. , .*
*
,
'
, being a Florida citizen hi* is Throw- ing to the statistws r.ulqnitted, this
nod semi the sm'ker aua... film m fo e i.iit
liead* just go visiting or Ircfiiring
O..W ii lui l««iii.n- ,t . e g o l i r
Winter I'aik
B " fr ig e r n t ing f n&gt;
high rchooi indents nr liorse, or
ing his heart and noiiI into the cam­ wns one cent out o f every S-'l*. tin rail
th.
Iielief Hint it was lot a mutter of
while commission: and bureaus'run team.
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if
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|*;,rk,
I^O.tltlO.
S. I’opbir hlrsa-t.
paign for a Heriealinn huildtiffc at vvay&gt; earned in 1021. The statenient
, I. w ill’ * Iff... ,• (".ft.. Ill ( lv n|,| I. u mt.-dig 11in nod pla* .. . i. ^ New Smyrna Backing
Hie government, i veil t» i lie writuur
',r*
He i* well priq.sred to enterliiia the
Floridn University. Everyone in San goes on to nay further that if Hie
inn l' ttoidd be As I-.
of f |» i lies for •)!&gt;*• I ’■ogri •..* ioli.ll
i you* |.ai :..*r's trump y..u v.-,B lose Smyrna, f.'.iMiiM,
luivs ia a r.rret I c t i l e manner.
ford should lienr him today at tl» amount |.(id lire . \. eutiv. . had Iteeii
Now it mi happened that this Dr, your place in polite sorirty.
|{e* old alii. Ii eoiigrer-men a l e hitpEmoks-Mt KnrlAnd Co., Miami, real
Princess theatre and give him the diverteil fo the employe*,
it would
uddeiily took rrr.l sick himself, nnd
p.reed to have made.
estate,
$.'0,01)0.
SHE II AS SHAKEN II Kit FBI ENDS
glad hand of welcome. Mr. Bryan vis­ hnve meant an increase of less than
wns furred to lake to his downy much.; If that nmn whu catches the red but
Glues
Investment Corporation. TamNow then* is fiiniuhitivc evidence
tiie m Mutton, ill., newspaper)
ited Sanford some thirty-five years one dollar p.-r individual during the
At
first he decided that lie would send rivet * oa our new itkyserapcr
ever
ye„
r&lt;
that
people
want
to
return
t*&gt;
(lie
old
t
o
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If
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t
o
jti
:*
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t
o
im,
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1
5,000,
Miss
Belle
Shook
has
left
for
n
;■
vago when his sweetheart nnd now his
,Hcd|v,‘* but 1,n
foil., to held the buck) t in tho right
Harbor Hoi at Development Uo., of
wife wns visiting friends where UnWhile holding po brief for the h i«h !u,w”
«« »
*'f ‘GbcUiu - &lt;rul weeks’ vir t in the west imd'L
lie thought Ihflt BUfh I) course .if nc- wny and misses one o f rthem, theft Harbor Hoilit,,?5,D(H).
Fitts house now stands on the lake, saluried railway worker, it must U* ',lf* ‘ iitumnity affairs, amt it look nurttiwr d.
_
li,m '"'b'l't poitfiibty hurt his reputn-, will be exact]v |,:pjo rm-rtutor:* kilhd
S mtinole Bed Spring Mfg. f*®-. Mi* ■
front or what is called Union ave­ confessed that the Job Is not the en*-(!i,tl *,,}ll«h ,htf ‘’‘ ‘ F manager plan of
irsl
in
the
world,-so
we
grt
back
to
!
government
ia
going
to
fail
for
the
m i s is NOT M W im iD M A I. A h i A m:.S,,.!le .t!^i®, to ? rli Ui*. ow." !:rni" ‘ Hffor.. they
move out of the way. null, $25,000.
nue. Mr, Bryan has lieim here sev*
|for a .suitable remedy for his iudisnoSuwange Alillig Co Suwnncc coun­
pntj'ositioii -that
only
lncen-!v,’ry
t,,T .........
11 -wn"
neomOral times since nml he has a wartll the
me (.in*ji&gt;iugi.
-mill the
me &lt;
mii&gt; .oven*
' renH
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I.ISIIII lilt no
WCMC10 iiany
11:
,, . . .
i i
(Dlasaiffrd
ad ill
in western
daily)(
“ ..Jpj
Myj Alex!Alex!* HjHy vvei
wears hi*, hair part* ty. 51,000.
■pot In his brail for Sanford. (Jive live for a young man in aspiring to j &gt;l)ciitj'-.l ’ -bqenuse it tales the. power
v*^jaa wanted to chop wood, bring
.
- '** -1 '''J* lira**‘ l
"ire,
-- the
..............
. n:
...id has the most
him n rousing welcome today mid (a position of thin kind, is the pride.1'' tI,5k. «nd to Imss from the people.
coa,t
f u,.„.,rP tnko ,.aro u fL , . *?
" ,
1 ‘ rt‘" y l"’ IlL’Vc'1 &gt;d in
middle
Lakeland Bus Co. Ijikt-Iand, IB1.*
make him feel that Sanford is really; of achiovement plus the-opportunities j " l‘ *1"
" " ’'t to surrender our pre- garden, mind t hickens: atm children, j that ho must possess some subtle beautiful crease in his Sunday panto." 000.
ono o f his Florida homes.
,
afforded for a very wldu range of use- j bogRtiv'o of ninnugia;; the city from A WS, cure N’ffvvs.
power over mere bodily Ilia, nml lie act jF.xtraet
from
Beturn
&lt;if Miles
Ilill.iliorough Petroleum &amp; Gas (o^
i out curing.himreIf.
O’Upurke, K. o f
j^all, -Mondjiy;[.Tampa, $2.'0,(K)0.
William Jennings Bryan is still one ful; service in the world,
} ,h"
cinner and the back office
. .) *
But alas, and alack, ho grew stead­ night, FelvGth, at K p. m. ’ 20r.-!Bc
o f tho greateMt men In America.
Satcan
lj,nd
&amp;
Development
Co.,
High salaries cannot buy content­ room or the corner grocery. No city
HELP M ANTED—MALE
ily no better. As a matter of plain
ment and happiness.— Lakeland Tele* mnunger, no .matter how* expert, WANTED Yoimg man, who has truth hp rn|,w ,y
Bagdad,
$
20
,
000
,
t worM&lt; Then
seems to lie aide to weather the storm
FIIKAK LECISLATlON
gpaiu.
NOT SEX TEACHINK
Lake Hart Investment Go., I^^c
demonstrated by past In form mice u.nfitttr , hal ,H. ^
nbou, lo
two years.
Hart. $25,000.
that he can do big tilings,-to go at
of-* he called in a whole flock of M.
At Miami ids life wns nbout six
( H r T h e V»•*»&lt;■ I n i &lt;■*! l v * * * )
Tho speaker o f the New Hampshire UOI,. W. J. ItllY A N FOSTBIMNt; A
Triple Uitiea laundry &amp; Bry
om e to Detroit nml solicit Mr. Ford
(u
ilicngo,
Ik’s. The unanimously voted that he
v
.hiko, FVIi,
ecu, 1.—
i. Bicturcs
rictures o
ulf a ( ’leaning Uo., Daytona noach, |2a,000.
months.
At
St.
I’eterr.Ultrg
at
tout
n
legislature it making war upon “ freak
(HIEAT CAUSE
_
for a contribution to the fund for wns in dire danger of passing out lie- , *-‘bickt*n and egg, also of a frog and
__ __ _
year ago the voters recalled their
legislation.” A similar war could lu­
Lake Development Go., Eusti*. I*’®*’
bringing impoverished Jews to this
cause of a leaky heart. Tills so en-lscvt,ri1' igi;*, do not constitute sex 000, ,
Col. W. .1, Bryan is performing a iinyo -.niid elevated to the throne one
country. Work requires n man of
raged the Doc that lie rose up ih nn- ‘ »uiohirigs, » trial committee of the
great service for the cause of Chris- inf tin most prominent nnd respected
Morgan, I jiw &amp; Bolt, Inc., buiMk ’hjcago board o f e-iueation has detlnn education in Floridn. With char- citizens. Now there is n elanmr for his persuasive Persona tty. Fre er th u Lcr ltom out h|s ,)&lt;h| ^ curW(1 u
ers, contractors, Dade county, $5,000.
pack of foo,^ Th(. cided. The committee vvu- n|„c months
l l BELL
WHEN U
[aQ(eristic energy he has given him- recall. At iaikelund the new cuiumis- athletle type. Sprinting ability will roun,„ y /(ir
YOUIt HEAL
LIST IT
self unreservedly to the campaign to sinners hail hardly gotten their chairs be helpful. Straight commission. Ap­ funeral was held from the family Tw-i l” .
this finding. Meanwhile
’ IN DICEMENT EXPECTED
E STATE
Miss Harriet Ostrom, teacher, sus­
W ITH US
raise $2f&gt;l&gt;,(H)0 for the erection o f the vvnrmrd Until there was a demand for plication must !&gt;c accompanied by n idcncc three days later.
Hw:-'
proposed student activities building their recall, in Iftiiana where the leg­ certificate releasing us from nil re­
Moral—Sometimes it Is wise to pended under charges of teaching
(Or The A mucUUsI Brrsft)
,
"promiscuous sex knowledge," with • SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 1. ’ •lth
at the atnta university at Gainesville. islature passed a bill enabling u city liability for personal injury. Address take even n fool's advice.
Improved celery farm, an orange
these pictures, went without pny. The the resumption o f the grand juO
An official of the university raid above ff.fitio to nssumc the city man ILS11I.
ltenard.
grove, a city home, a Vacant lot,
A nire easy jolt for «omeone.
committee has recommended that she Inquiry into the death of Fritzi Hann,
to the writer, discussing Mr. Bryan’s ager plan only one city— Michigan
wild land, fire or auto insurance
be reinstated with back pay in full. dancer, rumorB'-were current that »n
acceptance of the chairmanship af the City—voted to institute that form of
A good Mart la half the lm(tlc.
makes no difference— see us— &lt; genond committee thnt when he was government. Now in less than a year
S TA N says
indictment would Ih; returned. ™
But—
we have what you want or wo
"Some people nre so dumb that
first approached on the subject hr 1tho people of tjhat city nre demanding
Corn More Valuafile Than Currency. Mnnn’s lM.dy wns found on- the beat
A good end Is worth its weight in
will get It for you.
when they hear Opportunity railing
stated thnt be could not spare the hia resignation or recall,
Boxes of American grits are pass­ here under mysterious circumstance*'
Croc.
time from engagements already made;; What is the meaning of all this? No ’ Move up toward the front’ they think K°hk
ing us currency ll, lieorgln. Anuen'a. Further i|uestioning of Capt- I*ouis hut, ns lie obtained a lieltcr under-, one knows unless it is that American If
sOeet car conductor/
AzerJuilJnii nn.) tli" Kussta of tlux Uuu- Jacobs, Gamp Kearney surgeon.
"Besides—'rob' is a nasty wurrd, insus. The lul.grers of these nmn. the appearance of Mre. Amelia Mana.
s’jimling of the uses to which the spiiit where each individual demands
AGENTS
j„ mother' o f Mira Mapn, marked U»«
" I f the prizes of life won't ‘fall’ for too harsh for a gintlcmjn’s lips. *Lo«n’ tries mil not take a Job tq t,(&gt;
proposed building will he put and the a voice in public affairs where the
currency
of
the
country,
hut
11*0,000
of
lust* session. Unofficial reports »&gt;
deficiencies of the equipment of the loudest noise see nre to lead the pop­ you, upend more money on 'em, broth­ that'a the wurrd to use—Iwsldcs, it
R E A L* ESTATE
makes yer conscience easier, too."— them are laboring earnestly on rond* cate thnt the end o f the aession migm
university, he not only consented to ulace, When wo had the old cl IT coun­ er, Spend more money on ’em.
building, farndng amt raallatlnn for
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
Extract
from
Beturn
of Miloa
conduct the campaign at his own ex-* cils with tho city divided up into dis­
two and a half pounds of grits a week be expected today.
105 IV. First S t, 8ANFOBD, FLA
“ A rolling i tone gathers no moss," O’Rourke, k . of C. Hall, Monday I Ills Is said In tie worth-more than u
pence, but vol (in lee red,, a suh'cription tricts, with a representative from
of $500. A fter he hmi di livcred nev* each district -the people had their ro *Hh anid, but did you ercr try to night, Feb. 8th at 8. •
205-3tc bucket of rubles.
For quick results try n want ad.
n
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PEOPLES' BANK OF SANFORD

THE MAN
ABOUT TOWN

FROM OTHER

THE AGONY

Maxwell &amp; Britt

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1923

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A REGULAR HOME TOWN ROMANCE

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CLASSIFIED
ADS

W ANED—A chanco to build
your
new homo boforo lumber Rota nny
higher. Plans anil estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc

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DEATHS
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INDUSTRY IN FLORIDA
SHOWS GOOD FIG PRES

Meighan Laughs Last
(Star Proves .Slicing is True in 'Hack
Home and Uruke*

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.— Twenty,
P t set *
Hi
W ANTED—Smart boy with wheol.seven shipbuilding establishments in j
m Claaalfltd Ad» 6e t line. No
Stonc’a Market, Sanford Avenue.
Florida reported to the Hun an of Cep-. 1 hat lie laughs heat who laughs
H , ad taken for leu than 25c.
257-tfe MRS. GEORGE KELLER DIES A T bus that their products for the year
i» familiar philosophy, hut one)
ORLANDO
M and positively no claulfled
1821 (cor) totalled $5,000 or more, doesn’t fully appreciate the much]
W ANTED— Permanent three or four
All Orlando was shocked and deep­ according to a Statement Issued by quoted spying until after one has seen;
tm ode charted to anyone. Cash
room furnished ap.nrtmpnt.
Ad­
ly grieved this morning at the newa the department of commerce. The |Thomas Mdghnn in “ Rack Home and]
H ronst accompany all orders.
dress “ A. H. C." care Herald. 2G3-3tp
that, Mrs. George Kelier had passed
M Const fire words to a line
U ANTED- K good dry Fail'd " milker. nwny, nt her home in Lucerne Court, term products refers only to the vul- Broke,” his new Paramount picture,
Ra and remit accordingly.
Uo of work done by thorn during the,which will have Its First showing nt]
Steady man. Apply to G. W. Spenher death occurring at about 3 o'clock year, and not to the value of the com- the theatre Friday and Saturday of;
' j cer.
,
205-4tp this morning. Mrs. Keller has been
pleted vessels, the statement explain-, this week. When Mr. Meighan, nsi
"
’
W
ANTED—
Roller
top
ile*T;
and
chair, very til for some weeks, and oven her
F O K ISA L L
ed. Neither do the •figures embrace the hero nfter going away to make}
also, mediuni or small iron safe.— family had lost hope for several days
work done in the federal shipbuild-. good in the West returm^to the old'
FOR.SALE— Dealer und Gaya’ paints j Mobley’s Drug Store.
2fl5-3tp past, and death came like a gentle sis­ ittg plants.
(town tin apparent failure even the
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
ter of sleep, with ullx its liculmg
Florida* ranked with Washington newspapers can’t resist the temptnMISCELLANEOUS
Worka, Sanford agents.
■ 183-tfc
touch.
stale in sixth place in the number option to greet him Barcasticnlly, Rut
Fa r m e r s — You can get iced bed
Mrs. Kelier was Elisabeth Farris, shipbuilders reporting values of $5,006 j "Tom" had bomething up his sleeve
frames and irrigation plugs at tbs
the daughter of Mrs. J .‘ F, Farris, or more fur the year. The total value innd he conies aerosa with n knockout,
Sanford Novelty Worka.
, 100-tfc
who makes her aumcr home in Ken­ o f , the work fur 11*21 amounted tajThe picture abounds with human tn-j
tucky and spends her winters here. $400,381,000 which was n 75.3 per cent j urest and humor, well mixed. Mr. j
FOR HALE- -Twelve furnished rooms
MIAMI, Feb, 1.—The Longue today
Mrs, Keller was a Kentuckian, born decrease ns compared with the yonr, Mcighan is supported by a worthy!
wlth three year lease at 115 Palapproved recommendations of the
in Danville, April 0, lK'JO, and had all 1010, the commerce department re­ cast, headed by l.ila Lee.
235-tfc
motto aventic.
legislative committee giving to incor­
A L E - Wood for
FOlt S
SALE—
Bale, small porated cities and towns the right to the charm that has made the daugh­ ported. The countty's shipbuilding
blocks and trimmings from the Us tolls for and make reasonable ters of Kentucky ■famous. She was products for that year totalled $1,The Herald deliveiTd
crate mill. 50c n wagon load at the rules regulating the use of all bridges educated at the college at Stanfort, 002,3d 1.000. The 1021 aggregate ox- week for 15c..
mill. Fine to make your heavy wood with the city limits by persons and til her native state, nnd on May U1.! reeded by 115.7 per cent, however, the
1880, she was married to Mr..George figure for 1010 when it totalled $185,.
burn well.—Shinholser's Mill.
corporations operating street rail­
( I T THIS OFT— IT IS WORTH
254-g.o.d-4wp ways and other public utilities and a ; Keller, and* to them three children 852.000.
MONEY
jwere burn, one son, who died in in- ( Those states which came ahead of
FARMERS— Plenty of snw liust free proposal giving to cities and towns
Cut out this slip, eiirtost with
•fancy, nnd the others arc Mrs. iaiui* Florida in reporting shipbuilding proat Shinholser’s Mill. It's the right the right to establish maximum rates
and mail it to Foley A Co,, 2835 Shef­
Dolive nnd Mr. J. Farris Keller, who, ducts of $5,000 or more were: New
254-e.o.d.lwp to 1h- chargeil for electric lights and
kind for tiling.
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
with one grandson, Jack, survive her. ( York 112, *New Jersey 60. California
gas.
name
and address dearly. You will
K )R
SALE— Second bund piano,
The old Hindus hail the belief that .J5, Massachusetts 30, and Maine 32.
receive
III return a trial package cou­
■ chenp. Address 203 E Third Street.
There were 216 establishments re-1
a newly-released soul tuok the form
For quick results try a want ad.
Koley’a Honey and Tar Com-i
262-4tp
of beast or flower, as their deeds c.ill- poning products valued at less than
Bridie
" A h’ dors ye be lonesome. e,i fur. The flower worth of recclv-j $5,000 but the departure•nt did not .li-|l",un'1 f“ r l&lt;ll|K,,s- cu!ds ;,nd croup;
FOR S ALE —Second hand gray wick[Foley Kidney Pills for pallia in sides
A lex?"
ing this newly-fled soul would be a vide them Into stale*.
er baby cabby. Phone 330-J.
I am) back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
An*
does
.yc
be
Alex:
"Oh,
very,
261-dtp
lily graceful, fair, for her beauty of j
— 7-------------n ey and bladder ailments; and Foley
character was beyond compare. Ten­ MAYOR DYLAN
FOR SALE—A medium'size- work or lonesome, Birdie?"
[(nthiitlic Tablets, a wholesome and
Bridie: “ Oh, very."—Extract from derness nnd gentleness Were her char
W ILL VISIT FLORIDA
saddle horse in good condition,
ON DOCTOR’S ADVICE thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
Return of Miles O’Rourke, K. of C. art eristics, and her influence on all
rheap for cash. See J, E. Pace,
&lt;onntlpation, biliousness, headaches,
Hall,
Monday
night,
Feb,
5th
nt
8.
about her was like the attar of roses,
205-1 tp
nnd sluggish bowels.
Sold every­
llljr T h e A n o r l s O d I’ r C M l
265-3te which perfumes the room though the
Flift SALE—Eight turkey goldlters,
N F.VVYORK, Feb/ L— Advised by where, Adv.
bottle he hidden.
•10 cents per pound, f. o. b. lamgphysic inns that he needs n rest, may­
SOLICITORS WANTED— Either , la­
The funeral services will tie very
wood. C. W, Entimlngcr.
255-3tp
or Dylan was .mi his way to Palm;
dles or gentlemen to call on mer­ simple, only a prayer nt the home and
Beach today for a month’s vacation. {
Htlt SALE—6 room two story house chants and other business men and so­
another nt the grave in Greenwood
on West Side, nenr Itouth Bakery, licit old accounts for collection. Lib­
cemetery. The services will take
VALUABLE GEMS STOLEN
All modern.— E. J. Taylor, IV t). Box eral commissions promptly paid fo rj p|l)fc flt 3 o’clock,
with Dr, McConI HO, Sanford, Fla.
265-2tp services. Write, Southern Adjustmentim || j„ charge.
( I I y T b » A i M f l n l r d Tresa)
F(TR SALE— Modern bungalow ,bar- Agency, Draw Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
M IAM I, Feb. 1.—Jewelry valued at
The pallhearers are nil young men,
. gain for quick sale. Also five acres
foi In heart, in looks, nnd in deed, $250,000, the property of Mrs. David
hammock land, partly cleared. Easy
NOTICE
Each
Mrs. Keller had the hranty of perpet­ (.’. Joyce, a millionaire Chicago lum
terms. Inquire 1103 Oak ave.
To all property owners of Sanford: ual youth. These pallbearer- are horman. was stolen yesterday. It is I**1
265-3tp \Vhci\ in new of n painter call A. C. Marian Ive.*, Jenkins Dolive, Allison Iicveil ihe jewels wen* stolen from
All work guaranteed. Palmer, I.eiper Branham, Ed. Ilulvey Mrs. Joyce’s bedroom at the Joyce
Alcorn &amp; Hr*
FOB KENT
Cash or term work. P. O, Box 805 or and Tom Brodwntcr.
Undertaker winter mansion last night while the
FOR RENT— Furnished room witli or Phono 466.
•
.
262-Gtp Hand will he in rhnrgn of the nr- family was at dinner in the dining j
without kitchonctte, 716 W. First
rangeim-nts.—Orlando Reporter-Star, jroom 011 the lower floor, hut the loss
street.
’
26!-3tp
George Keller is well known in San- was not discovered until Mrs. Joyce
COLLECTIONS— OLD ACCOUNTS.
FOR' KENT—7 room ” house.- Apply
ford
where he visits ns the represen- 1went to get the jewels in the afteroverdue notes, had chcrks. Write
Miller &amp; Son.
205-21p
tativc
’ of the Mergenlhaler Linotype1noon.
for uur proposition. Ouf representa­
, An entrance had been gained t o ,
F o f T BENT—Furnished light house­ tive will rail on you,—Southern Ad* (*„_
the lied room by climbing n latticekeeping apartments, equipped with just meat Agency, Drew Building, Or­
work
and cutting through a window
Tho Herald delivered six times a
water, lights mid gas. Enquire, 3I)Q lando, Florida.
screen.
The jewels were not insured.
French Ave. ’ ■ '
263.31 p
Pi

and EVERYBODY can have it, if
they’ll only save a part o f what
they earn instead of spending:
ALL.
Join the saving class today, and
you will he able to buy and sell the
.Money Spender later.
Our Savings Department will
.help you mid pay you 4 % Interest

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORS TER, President

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days and the delightful new Sport
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that the season will be replete with
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will find complete stock from Knick­
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U'e condition these ears in order to give .satisfaction on
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Oakland Sales and Service

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PHONE 17

S AN FO iyj, FLA.

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SANFORD DAILY HF.RALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1.192.1

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BASE B A L L
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B A SK E T B A L L
T R A P SHOOTING

14 GOLF
BOW LING
TEN N IS
BOXING

W E E K LY W EATH ER
A N D CROP REPORT

FLU” VICTIMS CAN REGAIN
HEALTH AND STRENGTH EASILY

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Showers fell over mott of the sec­
tion during the first days of
the
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
week, and moderately heavy rntns New Product Proves That “ Run Down” and I)eover the interior of the northern, and
spondenl Sufferers Can Be Robust
generally in the western, divisions
tt
B
ft i» d la n la
and Strong1Again
during the last days of the previous;
week. Rain is needed on uplands in
the peninsula, except the overflowed
/^IT \T \
portion* of.the Everglades where low j
U
lands nre still too wet; but these,
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Mi n
lands improved during the week and j jc ylllt have’ had "Flu" you know'so that they can assimilate the iron
are In much better condition than at ] that you need something to build upland vitamines from it into your blood,
h ta n M n h
Time to net rcndy for the 11*2.1 base­
any time during recent months. Gen- vour strength. It takes weeks, and With rich Hood, full o f health, cours.
l-UL OK PEP AND CONFIDENCE ball reason.
SANFOUI)
INCLUDED
AMONG
eral farm work made good progress, l(f ten inonths, to get over un attack, ing through your veins, carrying nourAmerica’s foremost actor — John
TH AT WINS M ANY .\J
THOSE TO HE ASKED
nnd prepnratious fdr the planting of unnided by some powerful tonic. Your i/hmcnt to your wasted tissue*,
Barrymore.
i
Even
now
there
it
re
some
that
And
GAME
FOB A GAME
corn are well advanced. The plantlng ^ (omft(.j1
out o f order. Your narv- ncives, muscles, brain, and to every
it hard to believe that Snnfurdw 111
cf Irish potatoes /ontiniied In the,. (lU(l pyltrni [„ deranged.
part "of your body—you will quickly
There i» not one of the Sanford have a real team this season, but just
At the Prinegis in "The Lotas Eat­
There nre some that fed that it is
north
and
west,
but
the
bulk
of
the
jn)ns
nnj
vitamines
arc
lack
'attain
robust health, strength and on.High players, including the conch, walt.
n little early to tm talking base ball er" tonight. Don’t mbs it.
crop has been planted, much is up and] jnR jn y(,ur ],tfi&lt;Jd in* sufficient .junn- durance,
that does not have an optimistic feel­
fo rSanford, but every town in the
TAK E RE-CU-MA TODAY_YOP
ing over the outcome of the fray at
Also a "Kicking Fool," a century doing well. Strawherriea a r e jn g o o d jim ^ to carry health, strength nnd
Work will be stnrtid In n few days state that will support n team this
condition;
they
nre
being
marketed
t
.u,
,0
tftf(,ry
u
m
,\0
„
nd
nerve
in
r F T , n r TT f R TOUnnwm*
the Parish House tomorrow night be­ on a park, an organization of Sanford
comedy afterwards. It’s a regular
year nre making their plans and lay­
earlier
than
usual
from
northern
loj
ullr
t,0.5y.
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‘ KCL B K rTLB r °»O IUlO Vl.
tween Sanford and lluvnl. There is /uen will organize and back «n inde­
program. See it-j
ing a 'foundation for good ball rlubs
calities, nnd they are more abundant
RE-CU-MA quickly vitalises the*; C:t sala at $1.00 n bottle Ln .Sanno mistaking the fact that Sanford pendent team, and games will lafor the 102,1 season. Experts alopg
will be up ngninst the biggest propo­ played with the larger towns of the
You know Osborne invites a fam­ in the central berry belt. Citrus tree* f;aatrio juices ;-o that they digest your* fur l, nt the Union Pharmacy and at
that line nil contend that this will be
nn,j ,ma, {( on to the intestines,Jnlnmst all"good drug stores.—Adv.
ily to be his guest every night, didn’t need rain; somo local bloom is resition they have had to face this year Mate.
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the biggest and most prosperous sea­
ported;
shipping
fruit
continued.
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you? Just watch this cuhifim every
and in the face of the defeat landed
son ever known in this state.
Frost
occurred
over
the
interior
pur*
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: day, you I see someone* name, and
them, in Jacksonville it may look dubAlready, games nre living hooksd—
Palatka is getting ready to show
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who knows, might be yours.
Jous to some, hut the Celery Fed* a schedule ladng made up. St. Augus­
the stuff they have and they will ask
visions on the 26th-27th, nm| locally;
realize that it takes this game to keep tine, Pnlatka, Gainesville, Ft. Myers,
Sanford Tor n series of games. And
in
the central division, but there was
It Is Osborne's most earnest desire
them In the championship running and other of the b ig p r titles will be
Sanford will accept their challenge
no
damage of moment to truck, which
that Claude Couch and all -hi.*; family
included.
and they nre going out to get i t
ami he all set for them.* The new bull
made
good progress. Deans, peppers.
shall
come
down-to
the
Princess
toAll the players are in fine trim for
park will be id shape for the "ben-;
nm| ^ |h(} „ lj0tui KtlU.r/. W„ nnd egg plants are being planted for
Duval
wilt
send
two
teams
lo
San­
the affair and they expect to duplicate
ing of the season and Sanford w. U[ will nu.ut
th
rlum!,, cud the
with oer up-to-data’ ctcctric devises,
meet you there,
Claude,
the 'he spring crop. Cabbage and celery
the Masked Wonder stunt that was ford tomorrow night nnd those two
are
In,
good
condition.
The
highest
•
snoum
nc
nummers.
,-uam.mg
"!*
Independent
team
that
will
*
treat
is
on
O.borr.e,
ptllled o ff in Jacksonville come time games should la- hummers. Standing
: a h as o jr coffee percolator, toaster,
temperature reported during the week.
!»&lt;g *»!
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room only Will greet you if you are nut [ " " k J * * * • ? " '" '« *
pest.
,the rtnte. Tim Palatka Daily News
A HUro e n o u ntce pi, ntrnm . f !)r 87 degrees nt Ft. ImudertlaTc; low­
grill, etc. Just attach to your elec­
The Duval girl* will be here also early. „
est,
12
nt
MonfEcejlo.
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1
tomorrow
night,
too.
The
story
o
f
n
the same /light and they will be met
tric light socket and turn on the
■If
c ;youn|r
man who
who went
Went away
nvvny to
to make
make
Some good scores nre being turned
*' plans
l&lt;m" " now under way shall b
‘"-you
n g man
*
Central Division
by A Sanford team of girls that have
, ,,Mnz! hti fortune, nnd when „ho had tiiadc
Moderate temperature with light
fully decided to do their share to­ in at the Country Club. Two forty*! ru.,/ 1c , c&lt;1 0UL i]? naK®1’
witch. Very cleanly nnd convenient
u‘
publicity to |t&gt; wa&gt;, HO huorleat thnt he preferred ruul generally insufficient rain feat
wards furnishing the fans with a pair sixes yesterday, one by Roy Chltten- vv‘ l jr*nK “
Pnlatka—always providing the local j to come back home nnd be regarded tired the week. There was local f i- it
way of looking.
den nnd thro ther b&gt; llert Chapman.
of real basket ball games.
team will put up ns good a game ns a* ii failure until he should be fit­ cr .the. 20th, but the damage to truck
One of the largest crowds o f' the
was unimportant. Ruin is needed on
Tomorrow*n issue will carry the ^ did during the 1922 season. Man-, tingly tilde to show otherwise.
season Is looked for, and inasmuch a*
Uplands ami generally for litrus trees.
I,0" z *!» 8 ,hnt
wil| 1,&lt;* ^ ‘ * r !
the seating capacity o f the Parish second half schedule of the howling
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i rlhc coming season tlinu
w,n" last.
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And there fs one decidedly out the greatest amount reported being ,,hone I)2—
n bE C rillC A I. CONTRACTORS
Bouse is limited it will he well for league season ns well ns the fmui;lnc “ ” M,n"
11.1 Magaulin Avenue
*)'' *in0'v,i* All hope he is cor-; standing feature o f this play "Dnck about one-third of nu^ Inch. The plant-jthose that want a good neat to get records of the first half. You howlers
get u copy o f the ichedule and save it. m l in' h,H l"-()I&gt;he.'y. I.atJ year.Dm II)inu. nn&lt;J UmRo” that will he shown ing o f peppers, egg plant, and other
there early.
Pals ran the beat games played in al the Princt-sa Friday and Saturday, truck made progress; ami celery, cab- the stale, outnide the league, nnd there j nn,| that feature Is the fuel that Da­ bogc, and Into lettuce muile good
Pennock Goes to Yanks Yank-White Sox Deal
wns never n time when it feared to lending mil will In- played by Tlmm- growth in the Drndentown district.
tackle anything in the league.
Is
Not
in
Discards
a* McJghan. if the crowd i* too thick Cucumbers nnd beans made good j
For 3 Other Players
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NEW YORK, Fell. I.--Colonel Jo- team* in various towns, Including formance come back for the second. The plunfjng of melons continued in
NEW YORK, Feb. 1.— The New
fork Yankees announced yesterday ctdj Itupeit, part owner o f the New Ocala, Gainesville, l.ake City, Ivi*- ‘ You will nut regret it.
l.iike county. .Strawberries are more
completion of n deal with the Boston York Yankees, declared yesterday he simmer, Sanford, l.eedetrg ami
plentiful in the Plant City bell, and
Red Sox, by which the American expected to renew negotiation* with trying to arrange a : hiiluie that will
the crop is Well in advance of the av­
Good Show Coming1
League champions acquired Herb the Chicago White Sox in an effort fill in about four months of sternly
erage for the rest of the Section.
To Princess Soon Some toiiliitoe* were ret out m the
Pennock, veteran southpaw pitcher in to obtain Eddie Collins, veteran nix'- playing, lb* is lining a lot of pre-seaexchange for three young players, oral baru-upiu, at the spring meeting son figuring utid thinks that urrungelower portion of the division. Citrus
George Murray, pitcher; Norman „ f the American league in Philadel- ments will be made along the lines he
The hooking of May \uletitiiu-B i t{.(,s
ruin; the slopping of fruit
B
has suggested.
prasentatid, nof DeKoven’s ’‘nohin centinued; some Iin-al Moron is report­
McMillan, infielder, nnd Camp Skin- phlh, I’eh. HI.
To finance stub nn undertaking JHood" bv the management of the ed. Oats made fair progress. Farm
Colonel Ituppeit denied leports.that
tl«r, outfielder. No cash wits jnvoivthe deni, one of the principal topic*) there I* need of n considerable fuml. Princess Theatre causes inquiry !l?t work generally is well advanced.
cd in Die deal,
Pcnn-.K k is one of the most reliable of
nr discussion
illsctisston during
tiurtng the
me December
ueecamer nr,d
«««• for
mi that
mm reason
rammi there
imwe i* risked
naseu of
«u |U
to why
way these
tnese keen
Keen theatrical
tneairtcm disrernmscernA j M ITt'IlEl.I
lllder* in tin* American league, sessions of Die major longue here bad the public a loyal patronage of the era choose n revival at this time when |
Meteorologist in Charge,
it season with Die Inst place, Ilo*; been discarded. He said attempts to circus ami general entertainment rioiietn musical comedo* arc m&gt; plcn- .Jcekiionville Oifice.
top club, Penniak won ten nnd lost reach a satisfactory basis o f agree* that is staged to open here on Mon- tifui. When questioned cm the point,
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meat with White Sox of
offirinla
far,day, hehniftry 12th.
MVeiitecu game*, lie began liis ma- mint
Grinin so far.day.
V;ey advise thnt they give the ptthlicj
\ IR T I A L IT.TtMATUM
(what they want, and when "Rubin!
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3qr league career with the Philadel- had faded but that be still Imped for!
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Hood" is mentioned, they generally’
m i , t i -c is.urlnirii i-rs-.i
phla .Athletic* in 1012,going to Bos- mtcrers.
F ilia lly A d o p t 1923
^ say Dint wherever there i* whole some PARIS, I* i-h.
I. — A
strong note,
m
T
,f e
P i I i r . ¥i
7 *7
7i
i
S o u t h e r n S c h e d u l e theatrical suppoit, aileqaate presentnvquivalotil
to
an
ultimatum,
\v..s op ,
The trio of young .er* traded
fi’a ,*HT B I o c T o r i E O d
! Don*, o f "Robin Hood" at intervals1proved by the council of andm-s i- i
S’ennock are regarded aa unusually i
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MOim.E, Ala., Feb. I.— After dc- I Imve always been welcomed and nlbiday and will be'teat to l.ith-’ !
premising.
.
! For f l o n d a L e f f i s liberating for two day* ami a night,1ways will he. They say they have n o ,unnia
inttibudepanding
that within tt fixed |
.uonti
h i t U l A S r i } S i\ lt IirlC ^
„ W|iei*}t of the* Southern Base- opinion*
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all
t
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f
their
own;
thnt
they
on
lyrl,me
nil
the
blthunnlnn
troops and j
' "Charity and a vlo ed tongue—sure
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i: .triet of Mena I. the forme
lafll
AKreriatlou
adopted
a
Hajdng
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7
7
7
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pinion*
uf'ihe'iwopie.wlm
!iat’s what His hlvlrcnre preached
ni&gt; rhr
i-rrxsi
I
The
German territory now under ullic-.i
Tut Buntlny." Extract from Return
TALLAHASSEE, Fell. I —W. AS aihvdule Tuesday afternoon.
ibuy the ticket*, and that a* long
T H O M A S M E I G H A N ind L I L A L E E in / Screa from
f
glll
made
on
the
proposed
schedule
,j
protection recently invaded.*
of Mites O’ Routke,
Monday, Feb; nth McRae, umunisdom r of agriculture, 1 K" 1 " 'T 1' " "
i""!*1' ' ' "
" llh people love music that is esteem.
George Adcs gamm eunt Q id im ’ Bicfu H om e JVid B r o lie *
mtke, J
2IJ3-3tcI ha* returned to tho capitol from u trip "Girted ‘Monday and was continued
highly after tlnrti cents ns it w. |S
nt 8 p. m., K. of C. Hall
The Herald for fir t class joi&gt; woik. \l THE
S : I t l li t t W l* SAT I Itn.vt. 1 Eilltl \RY 2ND*.Mill
I ... South I lorl. a and ...atirm- d news- '"'&lt;'1 ’&gt; o’elor\ Tn.-ohy nmrnmg with \\b&lt;‘fi fir*t its linrhomiex went o v e r
Tin- tin foolligiit . nnd a- long n* fo lk*
Dji|H»r
thnt lie huil
tlu at agi cement hciiqj r a. bed.
fartm-M in ad-irc-.v m IMk and ir. magnate*
n**i-mhldi- again early love beautiful ta«i»*-r. nod heroic men,
Po-eu coualie* to form n farm blue Tuesday afternoon nnd after anotherJ and enjoy the lovulie l vistas that
Stone’s Fruit Cake, ill the next h-girinUm- for the pur­ ression of three hours finally reached accn{e #rt ,litn eVvr ,ini(iUccd, so long
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pose of combining the eirortr. working 1:11 agreement,
50c per lb.
will people love "Robin Hood.’.’
‘TksHnR.o
in behalf of agricultural legislation, j A total of 22 change* were made In
Ljmo'knn
Mr. McRae said ho wan not in fa- the schedule a* proposed by the
STROUT FARM AGENCY
111 Magnolia Ave.
Irish Potatoes, 40c Peek vor of the principle of "blocs of any rehedulo committee:**‘
V m
kind," hut that blocs have made their
Under tin- arheduie a« adopted 111
Exceplionat bargain for a limited
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' appearance nml the only wav to cam- game* will he played. The league time, fine location on Sanford Heights
them i* to f.oni one of your own. opens April 17 and closes On Septemlot 70x121', 2 story * room house,
■Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 1i hat
Mr. McRae ref* rred to the bit*... in b«*r 2'». Opening games will be piny- all improvements, hath, toilet, electric
for 25c
i *\-l.gl&gt; -s and of then i-lft-i■liveiicss it. &lt;*it os follows* New Orleans nt Mo- tights, phone. Large porch, oak and
pyjk! —
• airying then cause. Virtually every j bile, ilirmingham at ( ‘ huttnnooga, pine shade, garage, poultry house,
n.Lete-i lias it* bloc. Mr. McRae as- Memphis nt Little Rock and Atlanta wash shed, cow stall. Owner desiring
New Irish Potatoes 1sorted,
and the Florida far mere should'at Nashville,
quick snlc has put a bargain pri'-e on
get together and slu.w tbeir strength, j Fourth of July games will he pluy- this very desirable property. $2,000
1 he agricultural commi taioner ma lv *i ii in Atlanta, Little Rock, Binning* will give possession.
spceclies at Bartow an.l Dade pity. lU Imm nnd Nashville. Labor Day games
2or»*tfc
also visited Hiilslwrough ami Dinelln*jvvlll be played in Mobile, New Orcounties.
j leans, Chattanooga nnd Memphis.
"Miles, me boy,-you’re a foolish

SANFORD BOYS
READY FOR THE
| DUVAL H. TEAM

CELERY SEED

PALATKA IS
MAKING PLANS
FOR BASE BALL

FOR THE

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Cook at the Table

G IL L O N

IP F iY

WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GOOD PRINTING

L P. McCuller

1gnsoon to he Dunkin' of reach in' for
a ntnr so far o ff in the blue heaven*."
— Extract from Return of Mile*
O’ Rourke, K. of C. IhijE, Monday
night, Feb. 6th at 8.
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STOPS COUGHS AND COLDS
Neglected cough* nnd colds lead to
Clip nnd use tills blank for writing your want ml nnd mail it lo influenza, In grippe, nsthmn and bron­
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chitis, end, the old method of “ letting
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a better looking cnr. Silvertown durability gives you
m ore
service.
Silvertown
quality gives you greater
economy— m ore tiro mileage,
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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1,1921

Old Fashioned Doctor
Washington Birthday
Has Nothing on Men
Celebration and A rt
Teaching Agriculture
Exhibit Be Held Here

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directory

Miles Poindexter
FRED
Will Be Minister to
Peru if Acceptable
IS IN MIAMI
IS RUMORED

lltr Tke Akaarlntr* l 'r t » )
WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. — Inqui­
ry has been made by the American
government
whether the appointment
MAN WANTED IN CHICAGO FOR
of Senator Miles Poindexter of Wash­
.SCHOOL FRAUDS IS IN
ington ns the American Ambassador
FLORIDA
to Peru would lie acceptable to the
government of that republic.

Tw«, Men At 1‘Uint City Have Bight

One of thy coming events in Club
circles and Sanford social life will
be the Washington Birthday celebra­
T, t
I' rraa)
TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 1.—The old. tion February Hlh nnd Oth in the Par­
fashioned country doctor who push­ ish House. Tills* will be put on by
«»ch day.
ed his horse-drawn buggy across the the Woman's Club of Sanford and
streams and over poorly.travelled opens on Thursday afternoon at 2
(Hr The .(Horlalrd
******
trails by the light of a lantern, had O'clock with an art nnd antique ex­
MIAMI, Jan. 31.—Fred Lumlln, of
The Daily Herald, lfic per week.
nothing on the agricultural teachers
and a lecture by Mis* Edith Lit­ Chicago, indicted In that city with 23
luick Service Transfer who work' under the state board of hibit
tle of St. Petersburg, who is chair­ others in connection
. with the school
When talk is had for people then
vocational education,, according to man of the Art Department at Wash­ hoard affairs is believe.! to be living „|,onco lrt U|0
Storage Facilities
,lotk.y » Extract
•( please you, tell others; If not, Shcdton J. Phillips, director. Mr. Phil- ington. George and Martha Washing­ Incognito at an npurtment house at
Ups cited the agricultural work now ton will be present to greet the guests Miami Bench. According to informa­ from Return or Miles O’Rourke, -Mon­
tell os. Phone 498
being carried on in and out from Plant and Uncle Snm nnd Miss Columbia tion n titan recognised at the Beach day, Feb* fith at 8 p. nt., K. of C,
205-3tc
( ity. The vocational board maintains will also be among those present. A hotel ns I.undin by n number of Chi­ HnlL .
lton J. MOUGHTON two .teachers, O. J. Peacock nnd j. charming feature of the afternoon's cago visitors hail his luggage moved
,
,
,.
,
Mrs. A. 1. Spencer, SpircHn NorARCHITECT
K. Gunn, at Plant City, he nssertod, entertainment will be dancing of the
to an apartment house immediately *eUcrp# Sanfortr, ,.nriy J)i(rt „ f each
whose territory covers eight schools minuet by eight little girls dressed in
afterwards. He did not register at InonUl. Mail, DeUml, Fla. *261dltc
(loom 7, Miller Bid*.
in that section. Although their daily quaint costumes representing men the hotel. Letters and telegrams ad-!
.
FLORIDA routine embraces the teaching of nnd women of Colonial times. This dressed to I.undin nt the apartment
ITOIID
l-iitrt it «Tm i i i - * k v k \t i i
w
some 00 boys in the plant city high wdl be directed by Mrs. L. II. Connelly house have not been called for.
Jt itiriAi. nivriiicT, *i:ntvm,t:
rut &gt;t \■ » i.miutA, in rii n .
e m it
ln f o r d n o v e l t y school and the supervision of part The tea table will be presided over by
time agricultural courses in the eight Mrs. I). P. Drummond who will lie as­
IllVllltl'K. CITATION
surrounding schools their full under­ sisted by others who will dispense a
WORKS
llu»n Ithtulrs tlurke. C'nmiUiilnniit.
taking carrie athem through the coun­ charming hospitality. In the evening
C'liirrnrr Iturgr. Iirfcmlntti.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
try for nocturnal community forums at the same place the program will
CORRECTED N O V .‘ lVTH. 11)22
T o c'lnreurf* Burke,: I5:t onilen St.,
Jeneral Shop a n d Mill or lectures.
rhit.ut,.iiOila. tvnti»» Iranln,
continue with a grand colonial page­
I'.tKK NOTICt; (Imi tc u|i|i&lt;‘ arloa
Messrs. Peacock and Gunn each take ant, directed by Mrs. W. E. Watson
j fr-m an lUTIilavIt ..f II,.** llliml,-*
South Bound
Work
tittekf, tbui site l* the rutniilaliiaot
four of the eight rural, schools nnd and a large committee. There will bo
j llePrltt. amt lliat you ur.- a resi.t. m ,,r
JNTRACTOR and BUILDER in this way each school is visited singing, music nnd dancing am! the
.
.
Departs 11stjatc other Hum the State or rtnrtUn,
Arrivu
„ ,,,
niul Him llierr ts le. lieimin utlhtll tin*
Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. once a week. The students there car­ Grammar school orchestra will assist
S3 :
8:8(1 a.m.
No.
«;4h n.m. dint.t,r i ldrlila, service of u sun.
u - if I -i m ( O'**'na nr summons in chancery iiiwn
ry on what is known ns the junior greatly with the program. Miss Anna No.
27......'
w-httm wunlit nititl
and tin- llttl nf
agricultural
project.
The
Plant
City
Mason,
Miss
Mnble
Uowler,
Mrs.
Ju­
1:38 p.m, *'i*m|daltit having been iil.-i) herein
01......... 1:18 p.m.
No.
B. W. HERNDON
n.on
„
n,
'
aaatHHt
&gt;nu,
tl
Is
hereby
Hide red that
boy* receive daily instruction nnd lius Tnknch nnd Other Sanford artists No.
80... ..... 2:55 p.m,
U.faU p.nt.j yr.it appear Hi the IHII f.( Holiiplalllt !
7:10 11m 11,1,1 ••ereln nii.iln-l y..u in I!,,. ,i|mV(.
seven ncres have been set aside for will be heart! on this delightful even­ No.
85... .
0:55 p.m.
• lit lt le il c a u s e H u tile M i l U tiv i.f l-Vt*- •
INSURANCE AGENCY
them on which' they ran farm to their ing. The celebration will dose with
n i . t r j , A. |&gt;
19J3. t h e -tjfui,. h e ln c
r u l e itfll iif t i l l s c o u r t ; u n it tile H a It - i
yiRB-----AUTO-------BONDS
hearts full content. Under the super- a dance at the same place Friday ev­
Northbound
f " i i l I h ill y l l c i a lii 1- T i.-rch ) t l r s l u a a t
vision of the agricultural leathers the ening, which promises to be one of
ei| a s t h e t n - w s l m i u r In n b l c l i i b i * lit.l
i
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* ' -*••»•»• I b e n u b l l s h r i t u m v
a
w eek
Plant City (toys cultivate profitable the prettiest nfTnirs of the season.
S. 0. Shinholscr
Arrive
i m p a r l s f o r f o u r c o t is o c t lU v i- w - * ‘k s .
It ITNKHS my band ami efTIrbil sc,11
Committees appointed to arrange ^ 0t 82 ...... 1:18 a.m.
plate, n.r do on u smaller scnle those
2:03 n.m.
" f T l e r t h i s Die Sib day n f January.
out in the country.
fur tlie Washington birthday celebra- j^0&gt; 81......... 11:45 n.m.
12:05 p.m. ' I&gt;. 1?23.
Contrnrtor and Builder
k . a tmrni.AHS.
The rural schools visited are located lion art* ns follows:
2:55 pju. i .s K a i .)
No. 80 ....... 2:35 p.m
C l e r k o f ctrcult C o u r t ,
A ll Priceli F. O . B. D etro it
HchelliMalne-t
DrumWashington
Ten;
Mrs.
D.
1
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I
urkey
Creek,
Mount
Kuoii,
Spring
•I
;05
p.tn.
WORD
FLORIDA
I No. 02 .. .... 4:00 p.m.
Holteltor fur Complainant.
Head. Cork Academy. Pilot, Brandon, moral, chairman.
No.
28....... 10:0 p.m.
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j 3
I N rii t: t im i it i iii i i t o r TiitB
Old
Plantation
Day;
Mrs.
John
j
SeiTner
and
Dorner,
At these lowest of lowpriccs and
P. Connelly &amp; Sons
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In one year, nil of the agricultural Meisch, chairman; Mrs. Sandy AntlerI I.OOIIM. IN INI) ro ll IglllN III.i;
I Xntilf ftlii't] I DOS
with the many new refinements,
rnr.NTY. in (iiA N r r m .
tent hers working under the board vis - ; Min. Mrs. ltelding, Mrs. Paul Riggers,,
R-K-A-l*
ft-.a-T-A-T-n
Arrive
Departs •Vfiitii** Ti llnrtl«t i'1*111)1Inf until, i*
Ford cars are a bigger value to­
ited 1,101 .-.dull farmers, Mr. Phillips Mis, ftynn. Mrs. Stanley Walker. Mrs.
, llrfritilnnl.
I Ul real nil'll In
7:0U n.m. llriltlr I,, Hi Fit«&gt;IT
\No. 100
ATI UN
Green,
Mrs.
A.
F.
McAIbter,
and
'tid
in
explanation
o
f
the
scope
of
I
li'ill
fit
HIT
t*laA'pfoAril Inml
day than ever before. * Now is
3:25 p.m. TxNo. 21
ft.dttci 11.11*Iy, ttiHliI* fic» I' ii Kntiu ts
their work. They are equipped with Mrs. II. II. Campbell.
uorrly Itnmh
|jat»
1:30 p.m.
x No. • 25
It rtfTt-arlUfc (rimi tin tifTiil.it ll flirt!
the time to place your order
Committee on Art and Antiques;,
automobile*., he explained, ami in ad­
in llili* «niu*H f (tut vtiit nr«= 41 tt»&gt;ri r» i-i- 1
lifaftrin
5:50 p.m.
xNo. lot
if' tii &gt;■f lisp Hi Hi- *’f Finrirlfi, 11u t *•f■*r*
for reasonably prompt delivery.
I*fsi'^rfljr It iji&lt;*I itr%n t*lliti m*r« dition In their tu.^jial sehnnl work, Mrs. Henry Wight, chairman; Mrs. G.
&lt;"ii, I (aHi*- t, H.ti «tk, iit *- Ht'ilrrnl mill
Davis Hart, Mrs. A. Vaughan. Mrs.
1
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*
mI till Hu* 1-*I Ii *\u&gt; **f March,
they
g,t
through
the
rmtntry,
slopt.ecsburg
Brunch
Terms if desired.
Math Oif Ice
A l» l^jn, (11 n|ip*fir hi til* hill of »'..m
Huff and Mrs. J. N. Whit nr r. I
ping here and there to help Mr. Fiir-'T.
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A rrivo
Departs 4MI-*
P.-iftran* Committee, Mrs. \\. b..
iner in walking nut some problem.
I I?r*tii(in*I r 11It*** **r t‘1
**!li,rr isrtIciiJnr*t mil
It Ini a1r&gt;] r#*I itiuf
it *I fife lie p111•
iwnmn i\ w ;v n n ;&gt; T h d i i m m
157
3:55 p.m.
*
11tin«r
xNn.
nil) » l (hr fulli'V* hi.T ill 3x11t
WaL-oit,
cht.ii
man;
Mrs.
Walter
Maybe
Betsy
has
gotten
contrary,
nr
ftp
hi
if
hi
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III |-.H 1|MICHMil ll Vir.
T. Ht t*tl\
No. 21
2:50 p.m.
A
Afi-K
r»tr
i"Iu
fit
Wi'i’ka.
Wight,
Mrs.
S.
O.
Shinljolder,
Mrs.
.IDS-U
maybe la certain product is falling off
i». Vt, AlriUMtA
YVITN K8H tut iiTiml nil I llir jmii **f
158____
_
7:00
a.m.
xNo.
l-eonardi. Mr*. B. C. Maxwell,
nnhl inttrt on Hit* the Cmli tfi v f*f .11nFEWART The Florist in its y'eld. it hectmie; the lot of the John
*»•»
7:10 p.m imr\ A. 1»
EDWARD HIGGINS
Mm. G. G. Herring, Mr*. D. D. Cald­ No.
teacher
to
-it
down
with
Mr.
Farmer
i: A IwirilLAHH
lit Fiusrrv— -------- Floral Dcsixns
I'lcrk
**f
I
In
Circnli
iil'ltnf'irii
I 'or I, I luf* .1. r « rttkdll llsntrr
and if possible device some treat- well and MU* Ruba Williams.
Oviedo Branch
H* tnitii*!* tN»ifnt&gt;. Kl*n !«1.4
I
)ti
orating
Committer:
Mrs.
I,.
I*,
.Annual and Ornainrntal Plants
! meat for the stubborn cow or the un­
Departs 1 m m . A | ». I ' m ) ! **•».
Arrive
Ht*llcih*r ntii! nf
1
ilous.holdi", chuitnian; Mrs. \A. 1.
7.13 p.m.
It Myrtle t ie - — -— — Phone 2fi0-W productive crop. As he goea along
v No. I2ti
f**r * *tnttlriiiiiiiii.
1
|S*2*h-*2*3on liis i nurds in- find* that the farm­ laegb y. Mis. R. J. Holly and Mrs. xNu. 127
3:10 p.m.
A. .d"ff U.
.
x— Daily, exerpt Sunday.
ANFORD M ACHINE ers of one community are interested K. FloWer
Committee: Mrs. A. \\.
*c iH iiiiN a c in i*iiiB a K iiin iii!c ra c n iii*ic B a »B «ta tix x &gt; u ;x **s n in n a c 2 R itH 3 X B H K B B iiiiiiB iiiR
in a pailicuiar aubpect. He forthwith
COMPANY
organizes a community forum. A cer­ Fit* ', that m.io: Mr:. B. D. t aswcll.
■ aa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan am tB aB H avB B aaR B aaasan a jruBU~KiaBBaucrariU*x ■■n aan a «■■■■■■■•• !
|Gencral .Machine and Baiter tain night nnd place is selected, uau- Mr&gt;. Raymond i'hdlips, Mis. II. II
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Works
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ally at some residence, and ill inter­ Heetvn and Miss Ruba Williams.
Jft
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Cylinder Grinding
ested parties gather there. Home of 1 * Dance committee; Mrs. It. J. Holly j
■ ■
■ ■ ■
Aulnmuhile Repairs
and
Mrs.
W.
V,
Bangley
the teachers "are provided with mov­
Acetylene Welding
ing picture machines while others
■ ■
Sanford. Florida. Jan. 27, HI23.
boae 152— — S an ford, F lorida have magic lanterns, according to Mr. Evidenee Increases
As required by Section 12, Chapter,
I'hdlips. If u “ screen” doesn't happen
For Show Down
fiftPIt, Laws of Florida, t will he ilti
in be a part of the teacher’&gt; equip­
L. Ii. HODGINS
tl. * following plait's, on the date nnd
ment the family sheet is removed
|AUT0 RADIATOR AND SHEET
on
Shipping
Bill
In tween tin- It'iurs net after enrh, fur!
from it.* aeiuM"mrd plate nnd with
METAL WOttKH
the purpose of reeeviilig Tax Itelurns n n
"'it
an)
adu
the
forum
is
under
way.
•111ur.il Repairing
Adrnininlnitiiin Forres Wdl I se
fur the year 11)23:
I'rrru Ii ,\ie.----------Sail turd. F14, The family sheet depicting the "nii.v ers In Bring It To a Head
•Geneva— February 7th, BBOO n. lit.
in"
version
of
the
subject
under
dis­
ll-Unp.
to
3:00 p. nt.
cussion. Some of the tenclters, how­
I Hy The A.iurlnlr* I'rrM)
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Osccoln—
February 8th. 10:00 a. m.
ever nre not provided with either ma­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—There
N k M i a t i t a i a i a i *
gic lantern or motion picture machine* wer elncreatlng evidence* today that to 8:00 p. m.
( ’huluota— February Oth, 10:00 ri. lit.
so they merely hold forth in the pn- President Harding nnd the ntlmini*H ■
sitioii of chairman. Their policy is
Jtrntion were preparing to use tin- full 1,1 , - ;(KI m*
■ ■ M
teach by developing the community jforccs t,f their influence to insure a
Gabriella—February .t»lh, 1:00 p.m.
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knowledge rather than instructing, hy,,)W ,|ow„ „ „ the shipping bill at this t" :,;0° PMr. Phillips explained. _
session of congress. While the HeOviedi February 12th, 10:00 a. m.
The ngriculllirnl projerts managed ,,u|,ijcnn .senate leaders‘ were rein w-. to 3:00 | m.
■ ■
Cards of Sanford'* ItrputAitamonte-February 13th, lie.OO m
by tin school boy* are traced fully by mg efforts to speed up legislation to
'!)!» I'rufraiionsl Men, each
an efficient tHnkkcoptfig system, ac­ get the ship bill once more before cun* a* ni. to 12:00 nt.
h
m
»f whom, in hi* chosen proI.ougwood—February i::th, 1:00 p. ■ ■ ■
cording to Mr. Phillips. In an ordi­ gross, Shairman laisker of the ship­
frMion the Herald recomnary ledger the student records how ping Itoanl conferred with Maiding nt. to 3:00 p. nt.
Bfndi to the people.
Lake Mary— February IHh, 10:00
much he pays himself for labor or and stated afterward that the presi­
" h q r, m n h n
the amount he pay* someone else for dent would insist on “ no uncertain. a. m. to 3:00 p. nt.
■ ■
it; other expenditures; sums realized terms" on the vole before congress [ ‘ I'aota—Kebrunry 15th, !0;00 a. in.
n m
from the sale of hi* product, nnd the adjourned.
to 12:00 m.
George A. DeCottes like. In one department of the ledger
'
,
; Monroe— February 15th, ^1:00 p, m.
Atlornoy-at-Law
under the head of “ remarks'' the stu­
The Herald delivered six times a to 3:00 p. m.
m m
A. VAUGHAN,
dent agriculturist makes comment on week for 15c.
Br*r Srmlnote County Bank
his work as he goes along. These re­
&lt;F0IU»
... ... FLORIDA marks bear Inter on the success or
the non-aucccu of his .undertaking
and
nre made a part o f the discussions
feed R. W ILSON
■ ■ ■
He Sure and Sec the New
in school.
Vocational centers similar to the
ATIOUNRY-AT-LAW
m um
one maintained nt Plant City nnd from
Ur»t National Bank Building
which the teachers work out Into the
‘ W ord
FLORIDA country, nre maintained nt Gonzales, I
Allha, Ronifay, Fort White. Green
Cove Springs, Jasper nnd Madison,
m u
according *tn Director Phillips.
. . .
ICHELLE M AINES
HONING MATCH FATAL
I.AWYER
.Surrounding Schools

Yoo can find the name of
t1tTJ lire Daalneu Man
,B Sanford In thla Column

l

In the Histoiy of the

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Runabout .

Touring

TruckChassis

Sedan

298
380

. .

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

: .f a

m m- -k

emo¥a

Company Office:

The offices of the Southern Utilities Company

have been removed from the Harrold building: on

Park Avenue to the Wclaku Block, corner of Kailroad Way and Commercial Avenue.

-t—Court House
Examined

Glaaaea Designed

McLaulin, Jr.,
O pt D.
Optician-Optoraelriat
*»•» First fitrsat . Sanford, Fla.

pit. u. M. WELSH
Monos:
Office 123
Residence 257

Veterinarian

omco

&gt;’

Opposite P. O.
DeLand, Florida

Mrs. A. I. Sponcer
^pirella Corsctiere
&gt;*«wt Office Addies* »
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BeLAND. FLORIDA **
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MONTGOMERY, Ala,, Feb. I.—H.
B. Fetzer fs under $500 band charged
with involuntary manslaughter in
connection with the death last night
of nilly C. Seeley, Fetzer’* 18-ycnr-old
opponent, in n preliminary boxing
match nt the city auditorium. Seeley
died from acute dilation of the heart
just as the bout ended. Promoter* of
the match also are .charged with in­
voluntary manslaughter. Both Seeley
and Fetzer are amateurs. Seeley'* bo­
dy is being held until the arrival of
members of hi* family from ,Pt:mi“ C0*
la, Fla.

Models nt our beautiful Show Rffoma nnd Flllinff Stnllon—
High Grade Mechanic in charge of our Repair Department.

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Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment—

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’ "Ur»Ia, you arc the one bright atar
in my darkening life."*—Extract froth
Rotum of Miles O'Rourke, K. of C.
Hall, Momlay night, Feb. 5th at 8.
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IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923

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E THURSDAY,
EV YBODY IS INVITED
Great.Commoner W ill Speak at 1:30 a n d -3:00
o’Clock Thursday

I nvestlgiitlrtjn of
Newberry Rioting
Started by Slate
SANFORD STATK ATTORNEY 1HRKCrrH PROBE BY HAR­
DEE ORDER
‘
m y Th* A .M r t ilr l P r fu l

NUMBER 261

HEAD TURKISH DELEGATION
NEAR EAST CONFERENCE
ASKS FOR MORE

m

DOPE SOLD
SCHOOL BOYS
AND GIRLS EXPLAINS REASON

—
BEFORE PUTTING SIGNA­
GAINESVILLE, Jnn. 31.—Investi­
Hon. Win. Jennings Ilrynn will bo Florida to give it to them. Here in n
LAW TO LEGALIZE .
TURE TO PEACE TREATY
gation'of tho lunching of Abe Wilson,
in Sanford Thursday, Feh. I, at the chance for individual citizens to make negro, nenr Newberry, January 17,
TERMS
AT LAU|ANNE
their contributions to our stnto uni­
Princess theatre at 1:30 p. m. and nt
wns begun hero yesterday under the
versity. Everyone will be given n
direction of George I)o Cottcs of San­
the County Court House for an out­ chnncc to give.
•,
ford, district attorney o f tho Seventh
door meeting at 3 p. m. He will bo
We all pay in taxes to keep the
judicial circuit, assigned to the case
accompanied by the University of doon of the university open. Rut thnt
No More Will Be Made By A m e o r a i l r o a d s o r d e r e d t o r e - Florida quartette. He comes in the In­ doesn't begin to repay the benefit* by Governor Hardee, nnd A. S. Crews CAUSED HIGH SCHOOL HOY TO And StntcH That Time Would Be
ienn CommisHion Pending
prosecuting attorney of tho Eighth
Employed to Good
SUMS TIL'S FIN K PRAC­
terest of the University of Florida. w crcccivc. Wo should give in propor­
SHOOT HIMSELF
Official Notification
Judicial circuit.
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Advantage
TICE
Everyone is invited to be present nt tion ns wo can give. The obligation
TODAY
'
.
'
Wilson
had
been
convicted
of
cattlo
the 3 o'clock meeting In front of the rests Just as much on ever ycitizen
I B r T k f A »*o c la t*d I 'r f W )
(fir The A—nrI*led !***••»
IIlly
lly T
Tk
k ff .lu
A n anorrla
l nlr
l ril
d ll*
* r r *» ««)l
W r Th* A iw rtilrT Pma|
to help endow our state universities stealing in n justhre of tho pence
court house.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31 — The
LAUSANNE, Jan. 31,— Israel Pa­
W A SH IN G TO N , Jnn. 31.— RailCHICAGO,
Jnn.
31.—George
Roth,
The University of Florida is to ns it rests ort the mnn who for less court and his punishment fixed nt
British decision to accept the Amcri- roads were onlered today by the In­
18 year old high school senior Is in sha, head of the Turkish delegation to
ran debt funding suggestions was snid terstate Commerce ('omission to re­ havo a new $230,000 building which reason gives his millions to n private six months in jail or a fine of $300.
the Near East conference today asked
Judge A. V. Ling, in charging the the hospital here said by physicians the conference for n delay of two
by Secretary Mellon to open the way sume the practice' o f selling inter­ will house the student activities into \;ollcge.
to
be
nenr
dentil
from
n
bullet
wound
The Student Activities building nt grand jury’ thnt was rrcnllcd to In­
to drafting o f recommendations to changeable mileage hooks good for got their first practical leszon* in
weeks before signing the peace Ircnty
the
Univcrsify of Florida will be n vestigate the lynching said thnt the self inflicted beenuse he told his nnd u delay of eight days before tho
citizenship,
in
cooperation,
in
leader­
the president for changes in.the f « ^ j u 7 n t j r n w hundred miles of travel
father he had formed an unconquer­
ship, in putting things over. The state source of pride to the state ns well as execution of the negro wns not u
ing law to legalize terms suggested in
meeting of the conference eomniiaat reduction of twenty per cent from( .
,,
.
,
..
able
drug habit that forced him to
lynching
in
the
genera!
sense
of
the
of value to the students. It Is needed
the American proposition. While the
sion. The interval, he declared, would
regular pnssnge rutes. Sale of b o o k s ' . «.
.........u
(activities. It should have such a build nnd the citizens of Florida will give term, but wns murder as foul as over come to school and denied him the Ik* employed in striving by every
secretary explained that no public
must begin March iftth the comniis-.
pcr|K‘trated, and called on them to privilege of graduating with his class mean* to reach un agreement. *
And ft is asking the citizens of it.
move would be made by the American
*
sion decided, A number of small rail­
investigate rigidly every detail of the tomorrow. He told his father he
commission pending the receipt o f the
roads arc excluded from the require­
bought tho drugs from n youth who
LAUSANNE, Jnn. 31.— CompliennlTnir.
official notification of the decision,
ments of order because of their 'c
stood outside the high school nnd' tions suddenly arose among the allied
it*- 1 .
At
n
mnsn
meeting
in
Newberry
on
which must come through the British
ability to meet reductions. Practice k
Sunday, resolutions were passed peddled the drug to the srhool girls icproentatives at tho Near East
embassy, he explained thnt the Amer­
idly nil class one roads, however, must
pledging assistance of those in at­ nnd boys. Roth told how he left homo pence conference Into last night when
ican commission wan in a position to
establish reductions.
tendance to the prosecution, declar­ to kill the dope peddler nnd failing to the French delegation announced" that
begin nt once an outline of the de­
ing that “ it matters not bis race or find the peddler shot himself cnrly it hnd decided to remain in I^susanno
tails which the president could trans­
is long
there wns any hope of car­
color,
the law bus been violated, con­ today.'
mit to congress. Ho snid he hoped for
rying
on
successful
negotiations with
stitutional
authority
ha*
I
m
cii
ignored
llnal settlement o f the question be­
the
Turks.
and
opposed
and
it
is
your
duty
to
fore congress adjourns on March I.
Sonic City Officials Have Been Reappointed, and sincerely, honestly and fearlessly
I lie lli ithli delegation considcrr-.!
the
decision of tho French as n ilngmake
every
effort
to
bring
the
guilty
Some Are W aiting
LONDON, Jan. 31.—The governra
rnnt
violation of |fu* understanding
parties
to
justice."
The
resolution
wns
j
incut's decision wns reached at a callbetween tin.* allies n few days ago
At a meeting of th" City Commissioners cnlled for that purpose the mu direct'd l&lt;» Governor I lattice nnd toj
inet meeting this afternoon. There j W ILL STOP AT ST. AUGUSTINE,
Hint nil of tlicpi would leave I»auaicipal
Isind*
in
the
sum
of
$.100,000
were
sold
to
Caldwell
A
l'o.,
of
New
jJudge
1-ong.
wns a full attendance of ministers and ,
AND TIIKN MOWN THE
sonne
nt tho end ot the week if the
Y otK for $303,305, or at the rate of $1.17 which is considered n very good
Wilson's body was exhumed jesterapparently they entered the meeting1
HAST COAST
Turks
did not sign today the treaty
price nnd shows that the finances of the city of Sanford are in good shnpejdny and examined for marks "f vio- VVILL IIP. GIVEN AT HIGH SCHOOL
with their decision already formed to
which lias lx*en handl'd them.
t
n
r
T
h
*
S
M
u
r
la
lr
l
I
'r
r
M
l
nhd
the
credit
of
the.
city
is
par
excellent.
The
city
commissioners
nre
t"
lence
which
might
have
been
inllielj
TUESDAY
NIGHT
follow the recommendations o f Chan­
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31.- Presi­ l»e congratulated upon this good hu iiu-ss judgment in this snle of bonds thnljcd In-fort* the hanging, t ounty phy-1
All tho British delegates announc­
cellor of the Exchequer ns the ses­
dent and Mrs. Harding expect to leave will he used for the street paving and other*city improvements. These bonds airinns. while making no leport, hiivej The Tom O'Khanter Indies’ Hand, ed officially lust night thnt thoy would
sion lasted for only n few minutes.
on the flight of March ft, for their
were special assessment municipal bond*.
f" ,,nd
nmrk" " r violence other than n local organisation of Sanford gills, adhere to this program, whate'o.* the
Florida trip, it was learned today
under' the able leadership of Edgar o^lu-r nil It'd delegations decided to do.
The City Commissioners also re-npp"inlod I,. 11. Philips to bo city clerk, j those rnused by the hanging.
HOUSE A P P R O V E S
from source:' close to the president. G. P. Paxton to be. fire chief, James Sharon to K Municipal Judge and the, ««• «? « of witnesses have Ih*cii sum- A. Itail, director, will give their op­ Fail Gurxon will start for lamdftn on
No itinerary was announced, but ItcH UG H ES’ FO R EIG N lievcd the first slop \ftll 1m* at St. Au­ Appointment of .1. J. Dickinson ns city attorney. No other appointments were [moiled to appear before the grand Ju- ening concert at tho High Sehoid au­ Friday.
The British protest against the
ditorium Tuesday evening, February
mndc nnd nr there lire several city officials who have tendered their reslgnn- ry, Wednesday.
French derision 1* bnsed on a state­
litb, at 8:1ft p. in.
C O N S U L A R P L A N gustine where the president enjoys lions nnd have not been re-appointed it is not known who will be .iglcrtcd for)
the golf course, then several trips
1 T A L L A tlASSKK, Jnn. 31— In part
This band was organised Inst spring ment issued by the British last week.
will be made down Jhe Florida coast. these positions nt this time.
in * T k* A - M i a t - i m m
'ills*.order of Governor Hardee, trims- nml the girls have Ik-cii studying hard This \tos to the effect thnt the treaty
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. — Reor­
furring State Attorney George I)e since thut time. The bund represents would Ik* presented to tho Turka for
ganization of tho diplomatic ami con­
tra m rad l Seeks
Gotten from Sanford to Gainesville nn investment of three thousand dol­ algnnlun* Wednesday nnd that tho
Market Reports on
sular Activities o f thp United States
to direct the investigation of the lars on the pnrt of the members for Allied dclcgntoions hnd ngroed to de­
Relief Refrigerator i"high'crimes"
Celery Movement
into one interchangeable foreign ser­
follows;
iiistiumeuto nnd music, nnd in ‘ndili- part Friday; if tho Turks asked fur­
vice organization ns sought by Sec­
Car Shortage Here "Whereas, It lin.s been officially tion to proving n soureo of c*&lt;Iurntion'j ther time to consider the trenty, then
retary Hughes, wns npproved yester- i
51
Carlo! Shipments Reported for Tues­
______
made known to mo thut certain high and amusement to themsqjve* will In*-! th«- conference wns to adjourn hut
ilay by the Houjo foreign nITnirs com- j
day. January .10th:
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 31.- Advice crimes have Wen committed by on- ne'lH she city of Manfonl in many the plenipotentiaries would bo ready '
mittec, which reported the Roger;'
i4orhln—Sanford Section
I'.1 Tiaving reached Senator Park Tram known parties and persons in the ways, tlif-s In-ing the only band com­ to return to Lausanne when there
hill providing for consolidation of the
•------Florida—Manatee Suction
18 mcll of a prot,able shortage in refrig- * ounty of Alachua, and in the t oun- posed entirely of women in the entire were indications that thu negotia­
two hr/inrhe*.
'
tions could lie brought to n success­
MUSICAL PROGRAM ADDS MUCH norldn-Tampa section .
I erntor cars to move the tomato crop ly of l/*vy, in the State of Florida, state.
Complete chnngc of personnel, a
TO SUCCESSFUL
ful conclusion.
California
The
girls
hnvc
been
fnrtunntc
in
se­
and the remaining port of the citrus and
single revised salary scale, extra al­
Both tho French nnd Italian dele­
REVIVAL
“
Whereas,
It
Is
essential
to
geed
curing
Marian
Kcncfic,
I.yric
soprano,
fruit crop of Florida, Senator Tram­
lowance to representatives at for.72 mell on Saturday nnd again Monday government thnt tho Inws of tin* r.tnte head of the Vocal department nt Stet­ gations supported the British stand
Totnl
rign capitals, thus eliminating the
with tho grentest reluctance. The
Despite the numerous counter at­
called upon the Interstate Commerce and nation .l*t respected nnd upheld son University, who will delight the
necessity of large private means for tractions in Sanford lust night there Destination* of Florida Shipments
n|K)ke.&lt;mnn for the French delegation
'
mnliPnco
with
a
number
of
songs,
A
Commission nnd .urged the necessity a,,d l,&gt; Hint end it is necessary that
diplomatic officers nnd extension of apparently was no diminution in * in-! Chicago, 8; Potomac Yards, 3; Flor- for ample cars being provided at once I
informed
tho
Associated
Pres*
that
varied
program
of
hand
music
inter­
-tale should use what may he
the civil service, nre among the pro­ turest or in attendance nt the revival
Mice.
I; *"
Memphis,
n , ^i W
f ,..rn
ruin’
requirement . I V "eeesrniy of its resources to nppre- mingled with duets, quartettes, songs while there was somo idea o f leaving
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. . . I; Savannah. Hi ' nuM’
i m* riu
m rr&lt;|um
visions of the bill. Increases in sal­ services in progress-nt the First Hap- 7; Pittsburgh, 3; Baltimore, l; Lolum-|Cfin)mjgl|[0*n |lIlR wired Its represontnbend and punish the perpetrators of nnd n violin solo inis Ik-cii arranged nt the olid o f the week, if the Turks
i
aries would be authorized for many list church, the auditorium being well bus. O.. I: New York. 3; W. Jackson-;Uvc
sign, France find* it difficult to ad­
p,or|Hn lo
uf the m
l»U.‘
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. .lukc
______p
a
t
,
.
, , nno the Tnm O’Shunter* ure offering
posts, ehielly for secretaries nnd the filled promptly at the hour of meet­
here to any tentative program of proyou
n
musical
treat
which
will
long
„ t oncc nn,r hjw nlso ll(,vised the
" Wl™ » * ll i# deenuMl oseent(al
ville. 2;; Philadelphia, U Rochester, 1;
lower officers, but the compensation ing.
redo
re if the Turk* ask for several.,
be
remembered
by
those
fortunate
Waycross, 3‘; River Junction, 2; Syra­ railroads ,rf the necessity fr ^ early
n thor‘,UK^ “ " d rif id
«f ministers And ambassadors would
day* in which to examine the draft,
enough
in
securing
n
»r
«t
for
tills
ocThe adult choir led in the musical cuse, 1.
relief. Senator Trammell, also com-,‘ ion **
l*f “ ,0 mob,
^
not bo chimed. Secretaries would bo
j IurchI to havo been |H.'r|Kjlrnteu in the eaxion. The price o f admission is the treaty nnd request further negotia! '
program as directed by Mr. Wolsingplained
to
the
commission
relative
to.
.
.
.
.
,
,
..
„
given salary incronsc* from the pres­
•(f'.HHlI
X* of Alachua nnd in the County nominal sum of fifty cents, so be sure lions on tho spot.
_,
,
t i ii v
r*.
ounty
oi and has never l»een heard to liettcr Diversions cf Florida Shipments Jan­ the action oft the Horida
hast Const! ~
*
,
.... . , „
ent $8,000 to $9,000.
and
get
your
tickets
early.
.
.
.
,
.
|
,
.
,
of
lAivy,
in
the
Suite
of
l
loridn,
uary 10th
advantage. They are preparing some
CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 3 l.-D (s railroad in requiring nil fruits nnd
*
Pointing out the necessity for ad­
...
, .‘
Then follows tho formal order.
splendid selections to lie used during '• From West Jacksonville: Destined Vegetables
patche*
from Angora purporting to
to
be
shipped
in
ventilated!
ditional allowances at diplomatic
the closing days of the special evan­ to Philadelphia, 1.
Jlidgc
Peacock
i
s
.
reflect (ho official altitude of ’ the
fruit
earn,
nnd
not
In
refrigerated
ear*
_
.
.
.
.
.
.
posts, the report of the committee
gelistic campaign and the leader of
From Snvnnnah: Destined: to I&gt;c-. unless refrigerator cars nro fully Iced. A W I l . l y W j H
Charged Being High Turkish nationalist government con­
said it was "deplorablo thnt by de­
the musIK has announced thnt other
tinue of the gravest tenor. It Is stat­
[This
subject
is
being
investigated
by
trait, I.
nial of adequate compensation, the
' Official of HI K. K. ed thut ths council o f ministers has
numliers by local talent will be fur­
the
commerce
rommission.
• United States, the greatest democFrom Cincinnati: Destined to Chi­
nished each night. A male qunrtct
taken "important decisions-foj^tfoarnry, now restricts the administration
cago,
1.
I l l * T h r A «»» r lM lr d I’ rrs a l
nnd a vocal duet arc scheduled for to­
ure* necessitated by / k p t r t i f f l f at
DAYTONA. J«n. 31. — Charges
to the ofTicc of secretary in the dip­
From Potomac Yards: Destined to SECOND SHOWING OF THE
night's extra features and Mr.' Woliaiusantic.
thnt County Judge J. E. Pcncock of
lomatic service' to the members of a
Pittsbnrgh, 1; Washington, 1.
"RETURN OF MILKS O'ROURKE
skigcl will sing a solo.
Delaind, Volusia county, was n high
small circle of society who arc willing
LAUSANNE. Jan. 31.— Tho Turks .
Henry Simonds, of Orlando, wns a
to provido from their private fortunes
olTicfii^of the Ku Klux Klnn and* hnd desired a delay of eight days so they
Shipping
Point
Information
for
Jnn.
"The
Return
o
f
Miles
O'Rourke"
a
LEGISLATION
MAY
FOLLOW
IN
guest of Mr. Wolslngel yesterday nml
for the support of their positions
acted 'as "prosceuting attorney" in a need not give n definite reply to tho
usry .10th
a play o f Irish life of tho twentieth;
(JUIRY INTO RAILROAD
with his tenor voice added to the
"trial" of nn offending member of the acceptance o f tho treaty until that
abroad.”
DISORDERS
SANFORD, FLA.r Warm, dear. century, Is a play that wns written j
special music. He sang Herbert’s "O
Klnn In the woods near Del^uid re­ time expired. The session suspended
“ However much the ability the men
by
Rev.
Father
Hcnncssy,
pastor
of
Hnullngs
moderate,
demand
and
move­
cently were made in disqualification to allow the allies to reach an agree­
so chosen rqsy possess/' the report de­ Imvc Thut Will Not Let Me Go,” und
I l l r T h e A ••aclrtl*d T r e e s )
ment slow, market steady. Carloads the All Souls Church of Sanford and
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jnh. 31.— proceedings brought against him at ment on n reply. On resumption Lord
clared, “ and without detracting In any with the Asheville singer delighted
f. o. b, usuni'tcrms 10-Inch crates, maile a big hit tho first time it was Whether tho findings of the Arkansas
the
congregation
in
tho
singing
of
tho preliminary hearing o f Chnries Curxon announced it would be impoadegree from tho exrcllent services
Golden Self-ldnnchlng, -t-0 dox. atalks shown Inst spring.
legislative committee now conducting Pent and I.oe Rogers nt Poland.
many of them have rondcrod, tho fact two 'ducts, "Nailed to tho Cross," and
slide to completely sntlsfy the Turk­
At that time thn hall was over­ nn Inquiry ^Into tho recent disorders
in the roght, mostly fl.7G-fl.RG;
Pent nnd Rogers wore charged with ish requirements as to time, but |
remains that tho mode of selection is "In Jesus," the latter messngo being
French strain
dox. stalks In thn crowded, many people not being able on the Missouri nnd North Arkansas assault with intent to kitl in a war­
undemocratic and unworthy of this the words of n converted Infidel law­
sonaliy ho wns resdy to remain at
rough,
best
mostly
around $1.75, poor­ to seo tho play, and after being urg­ railroad during which one man wss rant sworn out by Joe Osborne, depos­
yer,
a
wealthy
practitioner
In
New
country. Not only does it make, un­
Lausanne until Sunday evening.
ently requested by many Fnthcr Hcn- lynched and other striking employrs
er low ns $1.50 .
ed chief of polico o f Daytona.
available to tho government a Idrgo York City.
nessy ha* consented to hnvo this expelled from the regloh will result
The Rooster choir is engaged in a Totnl enriot shlpmenta from San­
Judge I'eacoek refused to disqual­
body of cnpable .young men of educa­
show In Sanford oneo. more. .Scvoral in tho enactment ci'f an anti-lynching ify, the hearing which wn* replete
contest
for
new
members
this
week
ford
section
this
season
to
tion, but without private forttinci,
j.iii
date,
..ii....— .JED rhungvs hnvc been mado in thq play law for this stnte, is a topic members with sensational chargqs hnd counter
but it reau|ta iq the two branches of nnd up to the present time 175 young
and the exccllont cast- of characters, of the «?ommlUe« arc discussing dur­
the service ^bellg kept'.rigidly npart people have been enrolled in this or­ Total' cariot shipments 'from Mah'charges being finally brought to an
all local p e jf lf well qualified to take ing tho lull-,in taking of testimony. end by an injunction obtained by Pont
ganization.
Mr.
Wolslagel
told
tho
and discourages sympathetic cooper­
ntcc section this season to date..250
(ho rolls thoy do, nsaure the audience
graphic story of- Gic destruction' of
Gov. MrRac has declared in a mes­ nnd Rogers’ attorneys from Circuit
ation."
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Total cariot shipments from San­
o f a neat little pity well worth tha sage to the legislature:
the Titanic In 1912, drawing a pic­
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Judge Jas. W. Perkins.
■— ■■■■ ---------------ford Ust season to date.......... . 77 consideration of tho public.
‘‘When-yo»-hav»-e»mpMrd~the In
ture of the ship as it struck tho ice
Pent and Rogers, with W. C. Perry
-U 1
- Oklawaha River
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The play will be staged again nt vestignthm I suggest that additional of Daytona, unrobed and unmasked
Imrg which sent it to the bottom of Total cariot shipments from Mnnateo last season to dato_.........*180 the K. of C. hail this coming Mon­ legislation is needed to prevent u rep two Klan panders at Daytona the CUTS OFF TWO HUNDRED AND
the ocean on'that memorably April
Gets Appropriation
F IF T Y MINERS
day night after which Father Hcn- otltion of such occurrences.”
night and impressed tho vulue o f be­
night of January 15. Joe Osborne, then
TODAY
for Lock and Dam coming Christians now so thnt In tho SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO.
nossy will take the company to Or­
"Lot mo urge you to enact sonic anti polico chief, sought to arrest Pent, an
lando, Dctand, Hunt Is,- Leesburg nnd lynching legislation before you ad altercation following 'during which
MOVE THEIR OFFICES
midst of earth’s destructive forces all
T h * A M w I t lr S l*r*aa)
Hirers and Harbors DllPfleta an Atjoum.**
t
", Jan. 31.—Fire damp fe
would be safe nnd secure In Jesus
IVnt was shot throOgh tho arm. Os­
t o M e l a k a b u i l d i n g other nearby' points.
lotment
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Ik n
borne swore out a warrant for Pent lowing an explosion has cut o ff
Keep this date hi mind as this will
Christ.
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j a x m a n d ib s o n s h i p
.The subject of the sermon by Dr. m The Southern Utilities Company re­ be your lis t time to sec one .of tho
and Rogers, charging* that they had hundred and fifty miners In
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NEW YORK, Jan. 31^-Martln F. attacked him with a weapon. Osboine Heinita mine at Boauthen, P
•TON, Jan. 31 -Allot- King last night was "The i V o Moat moved their offices from the Ilarrold heatest. little comedy dramas ever
mfcnti ter rivers arid harbors Im­ Notorious Bad Bargains In History,” budding on Park' avenbo lo tho cor­ pulled off by any focal club.
Culbert, 73, Jacksonville, died of heArt was arrested a few days later on a cila, says a Central News
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disease yesterday aboard the atohm- warrant sworn out by Pont charging Several bodies have been
provement work was announced by and he preached a forceful sermon ner room In the Wdaka building, cor­
Captain Bowie, the well known ship Comanche, Just before the ves­ him with intent to kUL ' '
There is little hope of saving any
the War Department Included $35,­ on tho above topic. Space forbids ner of Railroad way and Commercial
t|ie Imprisoned miners the me
,000 for OkTawaha River lock and-dsm quoting wny ot his sermon in this Avenue. See the advertisement in tMs transportation man, ia In the city sel arrived from Jacksonville and
nt Moss Muff,
issue announcing the ch
looking after the vegetable business. Charleston..
Tho Dally Herald, 15c per week.’ adds.
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MILEAGE B O O K S
AS S U G G E S T E D W I L L B E S O L D

The Hardings
To Visit Florida;
Place Unknown

SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS
SOLD AT A GOOD PRICE—
CALDWELL &amp; CO. GET THEM

Tam O’Shanter
Ladies’ Band
Opening Concert

INTEREST GROWS
IN THE MEETINGS
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DEATH OF. DR. C. C. DOWNING

?ro’« tin getting away from the fact that Itch and two
* make four, and It's n Tact that our HATS gelling nt

$2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $4.75 and $5.00
Offers you the best value*, In Hatg that can he had.
---- COME AND PROVE THIS FOR YOURSELF----- r-------------- W E JNV1TE YOUR INVESTIGATION*----------------- -

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First Quality—Low Prices

115 East First Street---------------- —Phone 104

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a s a t l a l card la IfcU 4 r p a r«m *a l, « l * l » a
details, a r I r lfp k n a * Ik * llrsa. II w ll
M STM ttT a s p r t r l a l r i

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday----- Mrs. A. E. Hill will enter­
tain the members of the Rook 1.ov­
ers' Club nt her homo on Fourth
street.
M. II. Shelton, of Daytona, I nspcctor of the M rl’rory stores, is
In the city nttcndlng to business.
Mrs. Harry Dickson and two child­
ren o f Orlando nrc the guests of Mrs,
Ralph Wight.
T. N. !x&gt;ckhnit of Jacksonville nr
rived IiciV) yexlcrdny and is regis
to red ut the Montcsunia.

Daily Fashion Hint

Mrs. W . S. Jennings
Will Speak Here at
Chamber Commerce
First Vlre-l’rcslilent of General Fed'
oration of Woman’s Clulw
Mrs. W. S. Jennings, o f Jackson
ville, who will speak before the San­
ford Chamber o f Commerce Friday
afternoon, February 2nd, is first
vice-president of the General Federa­
tion of Women’s Clubs. During her
term of office ahe has charge of
Home Demonstration work in the en­
tire country. Her slogan, "A Home
lhmonstrntiou agent in every county
ill the land "
It is earnestly imped that ns many
men and woipen who can will hear
Mrs. Jennings Friday evening. She is
a forreful speaker and hnB a message
that is worth henring. Her wide ex­
perience in club work, both national
and state, make Mrs. Jennings’ views
til, welfare work the best that ran Is*
obtained.

. C. J. Amb-rson and J. F. Ward of ITINERANT PHOTOGRAPHERS
TRAVELING THRU STATE
Jneksonville wert* aniotig the buainens
TAKING W INTER Hl'SINKHS
vlsjtors hero yesterday.
The publlr is requested by the Flo­
D. C. Ellison, of New Y'ork, arrived
rida
Development Hoard to witiilmld
ill tho city yesterday nnd is pleas qjilly
pntroiingc
from all itinerant photog­
located at the Montezuma.
rapher.-!, unless they can show license
r Miss Ethel Henry who is attending to operate in Florida. Report* nre be­
College at Tallahassee is spending a ing received that a number of pho­
few days here with Iter parents Mr. tographers from northern cities nre
traveling throdgh tin- state making
and Mrs. C. E. Henry.
negatives of persons and building*
W. K. Ilrokuw, formerly manager with the promise thnt the prints will
of the loeul McCrory store, but now lie mailed to parties Inter. Florida
o f Tampa, wna In Sanford Sunday has a nninIh-r of very prollciqtfl view
and portrait photographers who pay
enlling on old friends.
taxes and put ionize home merchant*
and they should be given the business.
M

o f hia daughter, Mr*. Alexander
Vaughn, early thi* morning, after bn
lllnc** o f 'several months. Dr. Down­
ing wna in his ttflth year At the time]
of hia death and had l&gt;ecn a resident
of Florida since 18V0, practicing me­
dicine nt tacsburg and other cities In
Florida where he .resided before
ing to Sanford. For the past six years
he hnd tnado Ills home, with bis daugh­
ter.in this aity^Fbi h“ ti njnpy fcb’n ii
here and JfliWjhPrO0
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wtu be grlovet)
ai ^U .dtAfc
The f W t a l serVhftrf ‘ will *' odcUT
from the Vaurffitf ‘RofW lM&amp;y htfUbr
o’clock, Rev. Father Peck of.the Holy
Cross Kplscopal Church officiating.
The interment will bo mnde In the
family burial lot In Tnllnhaasee where
I)r. Downing roaidod at one. time.
Deceased leaves one daughter, Mrs.
Alexander Vaughn of this city and
several grandchildren, and one non.
John C. Downing, o f Tallahnasee, to
mourn hia loatfe
The aympnthy of the many friends
is extended to the hcreBycd one on
their hour of sorrow.

AN F.XQU1SITV. NF.GI.1GRF/
‘ The charming simplidty of tlila
nt^ligfc is one of its most valued
jHnnu. It is -suitable to development
in tnlfct.i, satin, rtCpc, chatlis, allvttrosj or voile. The plaited rufnes arc
of satin, whatever the Toondalion, and
in’grcatiy reduced width they lini-li the
kimono sleeves. The low waUt-iine is
defined with a narrow rthUm. Medium
sire requires 3■ j yards 36-inch material,
with H i yard narrow and 7 yards
wide milling. If preferred, fringe may
In' used iiiMc.id of satin.
I’ictorial Review Negligee No. 9563,
hires, 36, 40, uncT 44 inches bust.
I'ricc, J5 cents.
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Daily Fashion Hint

A. I*. Conncly is out agnin
few days illness nt l)is home.

A Complete Slock of PnrUi

a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

MODERN

The, Herald delivered six times a
Ilnn. Kndor Curlett of Geneva was
week for 15c.
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in the city today on business.
Telfajr .Stockton of Jacksonville H O LE-IN -G NP1 IS
was here » ii business todny^ anil vis­
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iting Kis many friends.
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Chester Goodrich of Orlando wtyi
in the city today .looking after his
LONDON, Jan. 30,—Shooting n
many business Interests.
"hole in one," is becoming n habit
with Sandy Herd, the frnnous Scotch
W. I . Morgan left today for points poller who held the Uritish open
on the east coast ofter spending Sun­ championship In 1902.
day with home folks.
Sandy set a new world’s "hole in
rue" record at Kingston-on-Thames
Mr. and Mrs. TunniclilTc have re­ u few days ngo when he did the hole
turned from a trip to St. Cloud where in one for tho seventeenth time in his
they spent the week-end with friends. life. He still sighs for fresh conquest,
however, and believes he will be able
H. A. Neel, of the Herald Printing to make his record of "ones" an even
Co., left for Okeechobee City today twenty boforo he writes finis to bis
to look after the Interests o f the Okee­ golfing career.
chobee News.
Herd’s desire to add three more to
hln record is inspired by nn offer of
.The Daily Herald, I5c per week
an American friend to give him a sol­
id gold putter when he achieves his
Cobb Ranks as Oldest
ambition. He confidently expects to
in American le a g u e win that putter.
So far ns records show, the nearDETROIT, Jnn. 30.—Ty Cobb la rat,approach to Herd's performance
the oldest player in tho American is that of Jim (laird, who has-shot a
hole in one eleven times. J. II. MntLongue in point of service.
tcipn, nn Irish mnati-ur anil J. II.
iGohlijohicd the Tigers in 1005 and
Taylor, have hnd eight each, Harry
ip still ■olng good. He hits *seen MM
Vdrdon, although he has won six
years of forvlcc.|. IMspite tho Htren- world's chnmpionships, has holed n
nous gnbic he .plays, he has slowed
tec shot only once in his career.
down liut little.
If Cobh continues to be n aueccaa
SAYS
as mnnager he run go in indefinitely R UTH
il: baseball, long after lie is through
H E ’S FOR BETTER
ns a player.
Cobb alone remains o f the player*
BASEBALL PA Y
who were in the American league nt
the time o f his dehut. He has seen
IIOSTON, Jnn. 30. Babe Ruth de­
clared thnt he was with fellow base­
thorn all pnsH out.
Eddie Collins and Walter Johnson ball players in n fight to get more pay
are close behind Cobb In point of ser­ and psxailcd attempts to suppress
vice. While Johnson is slowing up a Sunday base bail in u talk Indore St.
lot, Eddie Collins seemed us good ns Alphonus association here Sunday.
ever-Inst season, with n number of
The home run idol declared that Inst
season 3,31*0.000 admissions were
years ahead of Inin in the majors.
paid to one New York club and that
the cry of "hold up" nml “ roldiem"
NOTICK
To all property ownt-rk of Sanford: was unjustified when hard working
Wheq in need of a painter call A. C. players asked for an "increase in pay
Alcorn St Hr&lt;f. All work gunmnteod. of 51.0011 or so,' ' He asserted he was
Cush or term work. I*. O. Ilox K05 or cautioned by the’ owners of the New
Rhone lti»S.
2(52-f&gt;tp York Yankees to keep his salary a
secret l*wt that it hnd leaked out and
.One of the largest local corpor­ then other players demanded more
ation* hn* a permanent position for a money.
young Indy typist. Must be* nuat,
rtipid and have some knowledge of
bookkeeping. Address reply in your
own handwriting giving-details of ex­
perience, salary expected hnd phone
10 Stores in Georgia
number to !’. (). Hox 540.
20)-3tp

With Be he Daniels, j amftJ
Kirkwood. Anna Q. Nilasoa
and Raymond Ration.

METHODS

Diamonds, ilittfcring. fascinaUa*
pink gods, arc they wreckers of
makers of romance? The aniwtr

il yi this m i . adventure |M,
Story of magic Kimberley, n*
home of the -diamond. A dranu
of brenth tnking ciimaxei. Also ,

ACCURATELY

Snub Pollard Comedy

FITTED

—T O M O R R O W Katherine McDonald In

“T H E INFIDEL”

OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
tone 410--------Opposite P. O.
Cures Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Dengue or
Bilious Fever.

dies or gentlemen to call on sur.
chants and other business men and tolicit old accounts for collection. IJk.
ernl commissions promptly p»Jd
services. Write, Southern Adjusta,*
Agency, Drew Uidg., Orlando, FI*.

112 MAGNOLIA AVF.NUR

Not O nly P ure b u t Delicious

R O U T H BAKERY
Next to Princess Theatre
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF

PHONE 325
KODAK Dealer.

P R E S C R I P T I O N DRUGGIST
T H E R E X A L L STORE

1 Store in Florida

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

THE MAN WHO HAS ALI
SANFORD THINKING

For the Working Man
EXPRESS

S TR IPE

M. W . S. W O R K

FAT
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Distinguished by tlie novelarranges
merit of it* trimming and the simiilicity
of its lines is this |irnrlical dtTviofil.ukhluc serge. Narrow xoutnrhc braid is
*t it died at the lower edge of the
flowing sleeves and lengtht-neil side
Ixiitels In the effect of a Isonler, then
related on the Mouse and skirt.
Medium tire mjuiro* 2?( yard* 54inch material. 'I lie sleeves are cut in
one with the side fronts and aideback*.
Pictorial Review Drew No. 9711.
Sixca, 34 to 42 indie* butt and 16 to
29 years. Price, J5 cent*.
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M A N ’S W O R K

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SHIRTS, SIZES

U P TO 18'A

$1.00

$1.00

LO N G JOHN W O R K SHIRTS FOR TH E T A L L M A N
S 1 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0

$ 1 .0 (

K H A K I COLORED S A T E E N W O R K SHIRTS
THE MAN WIIO KNOWS
SEES. KNOWS . » I |

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Acclaimed by Dress nnd Public
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Show of the A rc

M E C H A N IC
ALUS, P E R P A IR

Ask Him Any Question
— He W ill Tell You All
Try nnd Get n Sent

B r&amp; O. M O TO R CO
Hanford, Fin., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
DlntributorH Seminole nnd lAike Counties
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Complete Line Accessories
Fill! ng Station
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For Florida: Generally fair
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COLLECTIONS— OLD ACCOUNTS,
overdue notes, hud checks. Write
for our proposition. Our representa­
tive will cull an you.—Southern Ad­
justment Agency, Drew lliiilding, Or­
lando, Floridn.

SOMETHING NEW

Thu Men's Club of the Congrega­
tional Church will hold a new kind of
entertainment nt the Parish House on
ay Tuesday evening, February fith. Who
lis ever heard of a cherry tree party in
nil Floridn nt this lime. Washington’*
at birthday will soon lie upon us nnd the
Men's Club will celebrate the event in
advance.
ne ' There will in- no admission charged
li- hut everyone should bring u package,
ml largo pr musII, to hang.on the tree,
r*. The packages should be wrapped art
that the content* cannot be determin?
ed from tho outside appearance. Many
«D surprises nre In ntore for everyone.
Ir. addition to nil, this sport the Men's
t o ’ Club Is trying to get the picture
jr- "Pigs Is Pigs" whicli they will show
he with their .new. moving picture 'm «*
o f j chine. Anyone wlm hits seen this
led [comedy will whtit to .we it again and
an those who haven't seen it will enjoy
something real funny.
The public is invited to'this cntcritc tainment, so wrap up something useicy i ful mid bring it nlong. Come early
and get a choice neat. Remember
tho date, Tuesday, February fith nt 8
The Daily Herald, 15c per week ■ p. in. ilt the Pnrlrh I louse.

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edge hns been nettled in men's mind*
Centenary Movement
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since men have had minds mid have
in
Methodist
Church
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I*«kilaar4 r w tr ultrrWHiii n f» p l * " »• lost hands, fingers, cart, feet No
4 a r nt
Hrrnld ll.illdln*, |OT
further experimenting ha* been nec­
Miu io IU AT, h SBnJnrd. I'U.
1.
— A new Library RuiUling in the center of the city.
essary. Mankind has been resigned
2.
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Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore. Conference Will Bo Divided Inin Four
if
nut
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fled.
The Herald Printing Co.
Sessions
;j.—The new pier and boat-basin finished.before January,
nut hair? Hope springs eternal.
rrm .ia tiK iis
1021.
Del lore M. Glenn, general secre­
t'.dltor Bald-headed barbers nnd bald-hendR. J. IIOM.Y
*1.— A'bip Auditoriu mthat will sent at least 5,000 people.
j*. j . 1,11.1.sill)
*rrrnrirr-TrrM.urrr Ctj j uju, j&gt;. nn- r.n sufficientargument
tary in.Florida .ami Georgia of the
II. A. KF.Kt. .......„ c;vnrr*l Mnnnurr
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5.— New home for the Campbell-Loasing Post, American 1(Vnlcnary Movement of the MellmII. a. Hoi.l.V .Adi. rtl.inx Mniimt-r
.against - m.ir ii.ltu.e. ltn ilixi^r ul
Legion.
ditt rhuirh, will Ik: in Sanford Feb.
A d , rrii.inH iia i.«
siad. Knatta «&gt;» histute hope still is sold by the bar­
G.— A Community Chest out of which all funds will* be
A p p llratlo B
1, as one of the principal speaker?
rel. D. p
nionstratior!, science, proof.
drawn.
i
I,i:\ V M R l l i r P . ^ . C liralattan lln n n a rr cannot /extinguish from the subcon­
at a tvfb-day meuttaiLn
I'hnnr :12U-\V a f l r r a |&gt;. w.
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity, purposes.
scious Imagination the analogy of bar­
S a b a rfla tlu a I'rlrc In A d i a a r r
8.
—
Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
ren hair fields with the pate of Moth­
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soft
water.,,.
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' :LO" er Nature, which, hy means* of Indus­
llr ll t r r r d In C l« r hj C arrier
9.
— Systematic' mosquito campaign nnd cleaner city.
trious nursing nnd anointing will
O ne W e e k . .
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10.
—Teh thousand people here one year from today,
bring forth fruit.
T h e hlc IZ - In I n -p s a r U 'r r k lr H e r­
The confervidi- will be divided Into
Let
us,
then,
not
regard
the
Wash­
a ld e n t lr r lr r M r r .
Semlanle I ’nunip
m . four rcijsidri'i moniing atid nft'-rnoun
a n d la p u b ll.b ed rvrry I’l H . I . A d i r r - ington university discovery na epochr.t ta pt-. s ni ^ N iti M h lu m lu N Ba
hi
lla la K »atea m ade kn ow n on nppllrnfti of each day, and Dr. Glenn will make
llo u_. __
f l H t per pear,
a l w a i * In________
ndtnnre
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ha tbs p'incipaL r-ddrer^ nt the nftt*r
lg
m k m unit Tint a s s o c ia t k ii i'll KB* hope that will not die— the hope of
nt noon Hcsslnn o f the firnt day. He will
Th* Associated P rttt Is eiclo.tvctjr harvest on the field of shining cu- jit '
entitled to the use for republlcatlon «C
*1 point out the importance o f tho Ccnall news dispatches credited .to It or tide.—Tampa Times.
not otherwise credited In this paper
•S lenmy movement, nnd will tell M&gt;n&gt;0We should worry about people In­
and also tha local new* published
in gbaltl. We have no hair to worry Ss
thlng o f tho plans made by the Floherein.
Alt rights of re-pulillentlun of special
jridft (Vnferen«! during its Tampa
about.
dispatches herein are also reserved.
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i*4l
Offleei MKRAf.n nt'II.IHVO. I*hap» I4S
“ » Ward thrqughont the state. Dr. Glenn
WHY M A N Y INDIVIDUALS 8NBER
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FLORIDA FIELD (BOBS AND CITBUS F R U IT SHOW
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H K A W l.N’C BEASES IN V ALU E; SHIPPING
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mr.AMr-tt'f ANPItfJ5An3fX:iATION
P* iitt one o f the lending pulpit orntorn of
Because n misspelled word In %nn •*t
: CONDITIONS IMPBOVED
tlio denomination.
Indictment charging the chief of po
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A Sanford limtitution under the direct manatfement of the following

Sanford, Florida
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Fifteen million gain in Florida crops with murder, the entire proceedinsg
the laymen in each charge. A t the ivnccprtlirg to figures in the Jacksonthrown out of court.
it was
A ll. A N TS. Jan.
Improvement; hardware. The di*tri.t fncrcaao o v c r '^ .^ eonfcrvnco' „ n i]„ !nc Missions!
known
that
the
four
shut
to
death
t
villc Journal. Sonic gain and some
nmn who-was speeding-oyer the city; luring De ember, with n sternly In-j December, Itt21, .i*.27.0 per rent. wBhi||n&lt;j KvnnKC||,m |n.|,| in Jttckm.nvUle j
state.
■hot him- because in his alleged lease in epnfidonce nnd u faith in JiickpDnville showing it decrease *»f |(lt, „■ ^.uW.ati.m plana were dfeustej
tho future ;ti the beginning of the Lb, threb firm# re(A&gt;rUflg&gt;
‘ cd. und minifitors* and laymen from
The sky scrapers going up in San­ drunken condition he was breaking n itw year in business conditions in
The
nggregnte
m
i
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In
by
11
whole-‘
,!Vcry district vt-iivd th-.-: - r.pnruvr.l |
ford are a source of interest to th&lt;- city ordinance. There was no denin’
he
states
comprising
tho
Sixth
Fedsit|
(.
ghoa
firms
show
an
increase
o
f
lan'j
to cooperate.
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M l i B B ,— willingness
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pcoub* here and those who are visit­ of tho commission-of n crime; hut 1*
cnur.e of the otnbalun of n-veral lei
hererve district,- i* refle-ted in 1.7 per cent over the preceding bales
j j r, g t.1l evjiects the di.'tr I meet
ing fhe city. They certainly look-good.
tt-rs by tin- blunder of n stenograph die monthly business review Isaucl by wltolesnlb firms, in Docemlwr,!{pg oil Feb. 1 nnd ’J to be the most,
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If ■w\
»Jf officials o f the federal 'reserve'
are increased by 3tU.
jenthusinstie conferonre : im * !■* talk
Telfair Stockton for governor of er, thcie was a technicality..*' The
trultural
eonditloiis
in
th
district*
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ciinrg ■ o f the district. In .nddlGon t " ‘
Florida sounds good. We note, that meaning of the indictment as it np
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n
k
i.i
Allarila.
i
arreage
planted
anti
no
marked
inj
Scores of mini t* i ! ijnd It.'men, p*&gt;&gt;
he was here yesterday on business and ;w:ired was plain to anyone; but llu
The
re,oil
covers
business
nml
ng-'iteare
in
production,
except
of
citrus
Ullnetit women o f lh di'trjyL wdlul ■&gt;.
omission
of
two
or
three
Inters
it
while he did not soy nnylhing nltoul
imposed
o
f
tinItatc-n
of
Alabama,
fruits,
the
principal
field
crops
nhdjlw
prtsont.
me
word
invalidated
the
action.
living n candidate wc opine he could
Four
men
.were
turned
loosed—
not
lorida,
Georgia,
Louisiana,
MiasI:
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fruits
in
Florida
have
a
farm
value
of"
'«i)(ii;i» ’ V fTE I* iil'" •Id FATE
be induced to-make tho rate.
with a verdict of "innocent,"t but be dppLnad Tenrn see.
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jt-'tofi'.o.ooo, In I922t c.impmed with!
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(IS? THr
I’ ressl
. I imdemental business ianditfuMs in $-W,0H*.tKMI a year ago. A heavy inThe big manufacturers sny that nit cause of a 111virility. . Hud one id
LA KF. WOOD. .lap. SI. -iNeaUqtiona
those
attorneys
received
a
letter
read­
he district nre |trorjoun.ed , Bound ireaae in citrus'F Indicated, la,(KM),- tnmubilca huve hit rock bottom and
f o r ' the purchase of llu oMnu- of
from thin time on will start to nd- ing; "Pipes find enclosed fifty tlollnrr /ith no indpitioh i t pn -ettl of any, W!0 boxes being &lt;x; &lt; ted, against Geoi tr day Gould by Dm-glai I air,
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vancc. This will at least tend to stn- on recount," would he have returned . ailen- iex which Would bring i.Iiout I’!.IKK),COD last reason, \allies estlinnt- ,
*, hanks, m wing gictu.
tar. h tv. o:.
jed at an uiml ^JJ.OP'.UUO iu coin pared,
billzu tho markets for few people ‘ he check because the neto;npunyinp
(Ivor*e titvelnj mtnt;,
mult r way for HvTiiie ti;,!--. it wnwnnt to be buy anythtng on a dcclin- llotler coriUlned a typographical blurt
Building and fotistruHoiri pr-igrama v '^*
re -peclively.
Hlmrt
1 yentenh} . Thr pi ji,- olft-rci
1i r? Yet th. -one rase-would be a?
ing market.
rinding highway proje i . t-...- - - - Frmlurtiun ip the grain craft*, emu,
Fail I1.111I.. for i- i .ii&lt;- i nt'
*e vsible and
morally legal ns th
•ixvard stcadtly and i in;*l«i&gt;nu-nt is
in-anuts, tie* a *-I -ugar cami lit OM-; ( ’,M{ o f (iKI.AllO.MA IIOIL-KS W ILL HE SOLI) AT Al t*
i tl !l( Ik' o'
*- And now the Tax Collector of Dn-irther.
•cn m-ti.-lenl tola p a Inigo amount n' ,!
now I* l - A " l for aver
T'O N \T m iAD Y'S S T A ilLE ’ N EXT
’nn i Vyrt, wa - : i4I-i-ted t.y Mr.
Tvnl County gives the county $12.0001 A Miprcme judg,-*iu tin- middle west &gt;" labor f&gt; y for no-Pth - nr mvi'iig t-i
VL,', r '* figures, vvhiti cotton, white
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ii:
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profit lifter deducting till expenses, j
b-11 the writer that Inv.i.!
l-.1 l -ii and bay i o Ir. liriited 01
i i 1•i.i -lary u.-. v
u i (! i ijiri mu * p;. ■k», 1"i 1. ’ id -101*1
This Is only one of fhe many count;, u- 1b" tHs-ir &gt; w-k out nf ti r-i .» dt
ti'iroi'il
thin
at
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a;,-s in rtrren^e mid produttioa la
Bi -»iin nei
lii'Ii- g "lf enl ‘ r» • . ! 1 \I n \N11v)*
offlcea In * Duval Showing mi emir-.
H" odtnilU-d that tin- prnclic
• J. tout since the world woe ip r&gt; t ’Im id.i.
taloi-lt
j-tayiMi,
on llu* co
mnus profit. Same ut llu- county offi- was wrong, r irmit Judge ( hmles O
ago Sub- will slsirlprcinplly
;il InTInck, rain nr shine. Any one in
ul a-i I whole ah- circli nod liter- Shipping conditio. - .oe improved Mra.'Gould -b o'-pi rials In Florida get more nalaiy than Andrews, jof Otlamlo, told tin- bat
mnta ate maintaining n very optl* for moving Mopldu
orangesnnd p. ( Novemtcr. Thi estate ul
■m
need i f fOW pcnics
CTfarm hbf K ithhouJd he surt"^l() attend this
ts-'ociation of tint judicial circuit at
the president of the United Stater.
-irG- view, it is pointed out.
. i rupe'iuit, A,*0(1.(Mjo boxes la-ing sent
tlalinn g.ude- . a private tlii-nUe ■;ile, they will lit- mini strUH. to lilt* lii^hcsl bidder for cash.
a bnmpnl hc-L! lit-1 year at t-t. Cl &gt;n.l
The Iraiujoirt.rtieii prob'rni, which'1"1 tfnriuim nmrhcf
(-• January l , ! tiiid .1
g/mrut-(uni.
a gynimnl
According to the Jacksonville pa-, ’ I v,iry much depretijtu the Iraki
1 Fur o f (rood Fresh Milk Cows at P riva te Sale
-|- Ih-u i showing iniprovetneiil, is-B-'J-i.
5 peis Mayor Jcjiui Martin seems to m-.(s of some attormyi who l d.P mi
SKATING IfiN IG D i A l «.\KE
*M »* ill not to have till lined satii
h, cetloii mm'rn'rnt Savannah ri
have rflanppcnred "Romewhere In I’ofk vantage of every t’-ifliftK lerlinicnl
M \|{Y S*i M INI. l&lt; \DliM Y- -GS-!«u tory proportions. The luiulior ajdp- tAvi-d 2‘J.Ol'U in lk
:t - v IU22, mid
V County." Well, if John liar disnp ’ tiy* Whan the intentimi of thi Indict
col i .tu..lioij isimjptoved
i-'htb- : --.s-pj. fnji,
y'io; tm-uts for Supea red any where in t’otk county, he nu-nt is pbdn there are tho-e win
•aii’.fasturecs report
a
tendency
n-tant a tendency in'vmu.nb uvr- .1117:1 in Ik-ceinla-r,
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♦ ; ♦ * ♦ * ^ ♦ t &gt;*5M5*&lt;* * * ^ #5M* * O t*&gt;*i****&lt;i**J#*I*
is in snfe hands where be will get -cel- to take advantage of riimc tr ill
'it-ir I'm- for slai-ketiing during llie; 11*22; mid rtP.I l;i m December. J1*2I.
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plenty to eat nnd plenty to- Well n j ing blunder in the transcribing
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mlidays. althnugh in compare on wit Ii j LittJv ihmtgi i- -limvo m flu- pro- ^
plenty of everything.
thereby freeing some nrtiml efimi
hi same period in 11*21 the output dm-liun of n « ot Georgia afisl Hurl*
u______ ;Tint. Tbe roitrls of justice should no'
Headlines in pa|ier ray .“ heavy tax-(be made a vehirh- for such trickery, i how.; i-II iiM-reasr. Arricultural cn i-jd j, cxcejil that the a-.ienge in Florida ! y
'itions thro-.ighout the entire dlstrictlin lf*22 «i- .-hown,
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j* -redueetl
n titi'i'4
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IjlIOfl f i t
ntion may carry Harding over." This hope that every member of the .hat
f
battii
unproved
with
.the
farmers
I
arrft,
ihrii
-date
having
an
acreage
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means that with heavier tuxes and in (Ida judicial dbdiicl will strive l&lt;
xlit., f
e t:l u r n u ■ ■ 9
&gt; 1 . -ri~ n . i i i
evDiving
fni
tlier
financial
returns
G*f
vipproGmntfly
M.um
i.
acres.
rome incomo not checked it might be lift llu- law to a higher plane."
Diirtni; the li­ 1 era .on I lurid i ’ JL
It should b • undera'.ood throughout &gt;onv tlu-ir crops, this rittirdion tnus
found nt the end of the year that the
ng innio-.-eiu* lit in the finnru ial : it- -ihjppt-d 1,«lou •at - of watermelons mid J
the
state
that
a
ulenographi-i'
Id-lit
government was over instead of uri
alina.
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Georgia 12,0011.
tier If you know what, we mean. I t 'd " 1' &lt;"an by no mean; whitewa ll i
y
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minirrising
the
situation
tin. S-iviiurit i l o . . *n I I *i i»!it
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seems to be nUiiit as difficult to fin- criminal in the eyes o f the illseriniin
review illott » Ido following:
■l-.av o i jo. i,
«»l 1?1) |«*i t#r*i
mice the government im to finance n *ttiag publni ’abiibu N&lt; w .
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• f r.-luil tra d e oi Hie diiiu ig the &gt;e^
-i th! in C # u mi
newspaper.
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DAY l t.lii'i AUV 1ST KVKHV &lt;HH)DKK H Sil VEKTOWX CORD T IR E W ILL
HE NOLI) FOR
HLLOV. LIST A M ) A l-KLETUU E GIVEN W ITH EVE RY TIKE

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eut. greater for Dicernbei', 11*22, SuSub-Unlia! n jtu.linns are i liuwn &amp;
F l.D B ID A
M UTl A I, ADM l If ATI ON
(miltilt
liolni
among
the
few
eitiehi
eomnlerelnl failures in tin- dUtriclJ t
\V» are new gi\in*r milhnrizetl Hulck Service in our new hontc, and have with us a
Our good old friend, Geraldine Far- \ Tito suggestion uf 1-111110 on - that 1
bowing
a
decrease.
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rtendy
general
Increase
ill
h
u
ild
-jy
mini
with elgliUid years expcriv-ice in liuicli vvtirit, t;t&gt; we.ntlvise yuti to hrinij yuur Hulck
, rnr, threw ti fit the otin-^ day and j tutl road ho Viincliuned nnd bull*
The
aggiegr.ted
sales
o
f
wholesale'
Ing
peindtis
given
with
Atlanta
mid
in
nnd
lei ns ImiR i( ever. .
ble.ised the r.ewspu|icr men, raying,| hcto.su the peninsula o f l lmidi nt e
"I don't like those damned newspn- i P®htt wc-11 down slut;-, rircm-d fu froviry films during Derr:mher was' roli-nile.-a li-ndimr in Georgia nnd ***
We carrv a ciiniplete line of Huick parls, 'i'ires, i iIh1', (Lis, OiF ami make washing
per men; they never did me any vornblt- rGminent from tho &lt;: who iu-v in per tent, greater thnn during the Orlando u:td Tampa registering the **♦
sind
imlirhin-: a npeclt'.lty.--------;-------------------------- I-'Ri'E SERVICE AT THE FRONT
■line in nth in 1021. iiu 1, ;moi,| being gicatest in: ream ■ in Florida.
good, nrfywny." Now, Geraldine, don't ' r •‘-topped to think that wlmt 1Im
i you fret about that. From what we "In has been trying to gut nwny !’OWn r.t all n-portieg poiiiG, Jack : Employ meal , limvs steady I I I !
Jknow of you and your awed little1
f" r V '1" ’- &gt;* *' !1 n*uds nnd lull "Uville shows an in- reaiL- o f HI. I per jpruvement over practlenlly the entii
- temperament, Wc can tnitlifulli uiy ferrite Indeed, llu-ie :m Im* f w fml I nt fur lb ember. IP'22 over the fig- district, with the exception of Ke
1hi—inbi r, • I'.CJI , the largc.Hl Wert, Fin., where ■ignr factories ha’-'e A
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thnt the ndmirntlon him ulwayi been bridge.* left, ai d tlruc &lt;»*•!&gt; when
i v . i ♦&gt;
' mutual Mini id ways will he. But w e.
eost uf building wio such that, " i« a h - **f any rcpoihng. The in- eul their force , aaJ several locati-(■ L *
i 920 Buie!; Roadster, newly painted, five new tires;‘spot lig h t '
even n sunnused bidv t*"’ public could nut undertake to fin
rv^nv for tin distriri over December i.i two other slates. _ Batinfm t rry **♦
I hardly expected
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nnd bumpers, ^uarantuud mechanically, only . ..lA y:.;......$650
I'. 21, U in.L
conditions nre repotted in Georgia,
t**
to use such naughty word*.~rWinter a ace it.
i ■i■111ii muiii—im niiiin) iTpamii-— i * — ' ~s w wvmmjmm a ju tri - j u a r »as.■&lt;Kn^af&gt;-rii&lt;&gt; ■ wm■ ■mmmmmtmmamammmmjt
The largest increase in wholesale
There nre.Qfl.toll road* in Florida;
The naval stores markets have
Haven Chief.
1920 B u ick‘Touring:, 5-passenger. Novel worked over or d riv­
there altmihl In- none. The state, and hy g »oda of any city was reported;strengthened, doting the past month &amp;
en fa r. Good tires. Also guaranteed. P rice
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NO MODE FOB THE BALD • each county is well able to finatlec by Atlanta, v.hen- four, firms elrtim- olid the price o f turpentine at Bnvan- t
*#w.&lt;nrM
#Dnaaa— i— ■ m
any road nfevssnry to 1h- built, nnd £d “ T.i jit-r cent greater business, tho[ nab, lias iifcn-nstil from $1411 the V
Glittering with hraad-newiiv-'i nnd tlimo- r.ot nycesanry to b? built sh-mld iveragt* k in g I U over December, first part o f December to $l.lfi on V
1920 Bui’c k 7-pass. .Sedan, owned and driven by a lady. N o
H -L
|January I. 1’rices for the better
proven by every applicable text of not Ik- built.
t
lo n g trips;.in splendid condition, an opportunity to own a
(-'op tentative buying is- indicated in'grades of rox'.ti uls^.havu advanced.
er*
'Ihe Tnmiami trail is gradually
science there issues froin the Ws-di.
closed car fo r only •..........:.......
.................. ............ $1100
Ington nuiversity tho scnsnliunal an­ closing in from both sides of ihe pe­
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nouncement tlint hair cannot Ire coax­ ninsula. Before it would lx* possible Juud owners nnd cities alon g-their early yesterday. The enure of the ♦%
ed' to grow where nature has laid | finance and build n loll road neto-m route , as free ronds, than any toll dash lias not y« t ken determined. J. X
$225
1917 Buick Four, live new
runs'good, only
down on the job. Use razor, petrole­ tho 'Glades region ns proposed, the road could possibly make for either M. Bli-s, n dispatcher, II years old,
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um or whatever yeU will in perfumed ramiami Trail would be ready for their builder* or the state.
and George Yea den, Jill years old, ni J
1929 Buick 5-passen.urer, newly painted, runs and looks )ikc
and golden mounted bottles, and the tire, dnd the number o f eross-alate
Get liehltui 1 loriila’s road building! railroad spiei.nl officer, nre dead. A
new, guaranteed in every respect. Price ...........................$650
result is the sHnie —100 per vent un- travelers who would use a tall road in Help ihe State make its thoroughfares switchman nml a man nnnied Gay
preference to n magnificent one free tb" best in the -country; and let us and u guard nro injured. Police in­
responsiveness.
Buick 1919 5-pass. You cannot appreciate it until you have
It wns long ago discovered Dial am­ would be so small ns to be negligi­ keep them ns free ns the air nnd Ihe dicated that the railroad men were
glorious climate which brings travel- going home when they met the spe­
putated members of the ImJly would ble ns a source o f income.
driven it. Price
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Access tn nil parts o f Florida should lers down to enjoy tbe &amp;tate.
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not grow from the stump. This knuwlcial agent-* nt tlu-ir gates. The shoot­
be ninth} n* ensy nml ns freu ns posFlu.-idn is doing pretty well in rond ing then began.:!
1922 Oldsmobilc in perfect condition, with five new Hood Cord
*"■ — ~ slbje. Tin* more people wo get thru building, it hur, 27,f»l8 miles o f roods,
g
A boarding house in which la rail-,
&gt; r- &lt;15
uj
ami over tln^ slate, the more peojde
Ti^es, This* is a bargain, w ‘‘
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m
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rami men were sleeping w-a* dynn- ♦!*
U SELL
l3
WHEN U
we will have to remain in tha state nnd miles nt-d milua of it the finest mited recently nt t'orbin with no fa- **J
YOUR UEAL ,
LIST IT
ns settlers or ns investors nnd devol- thnt ever was ridden over anywhere. tniities. Yesterday’s shooting lias not
1022 Ford Coupe, Guaranteed. Only
ESTATE
\$
WITH US
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this
27,fi4H
mile*
now,
back
to
booh
connected
with
I*bor
or
strike
T- ■ /,&gt;
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Thu rend building schedule in Flor­ tho JhiO miles in territorial day*, its trouble*.
1921 Ford Tou rhig, Rood shape, runs and looks ftqod. P n ^ ,).. t$2&gt;10 *|*
ida U making haste with a commend- one road "n political road’’ ’from Pen­
Wo feature auto insurance nnd
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nblg slowness, there being safety in sacola to ,Nl. Augustine, the stnte
DBINKKHS ENJOINED
These cars werec/tvned by Individuals for private the only. Have never been abused, X
wc; arc ready to explain nil the
caution. Mare miles of better roads has a long nnd honorable record uf
and we will guuranlce nil cars listed above—
are U-ing built- per hundred thousand slendy ndvnneenient in rond building;
different, kinds of policies you
(Bjr The Aa-orlnlril Prrssl
dollar*
expended,
today,
than
ever
be­
BIK^UNGHAM,
Jnn.
31.—Six
tvm'
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•and so far ns the w riter is able to find,
run have written on your car.
fore, in our history. Wide-awake coun­ there has nevtfr been u mile o f toll fiornry injunct ions restraining eleven
( nil us up.
ties see to it that the sum voted hy road in tho history of the statu— Tam­ JH.T3IU13 from vinlutjng tho prohibi­
tion laws within the Jurisdiction of
the taxpayers is spent with wise pa Tribune.
the eourt were granted yesterday hy
caution, ililbborough is getting ninny
miles of guod roads for its money, so
Judge \Vm. I. Grubb, in U. ,S. dis­
TIIBEB K ILLE D IN CLASH
AGENTS •
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is
Folk,
nnd
laike,
and
Orange,
nnd
trict court on application o f District
t
every
other
county
which
ia
ti
nn
nr
ing
Attorney C. B. Kenncmur, Three wo­
(Hr Tfc*- AssiK-talr* Press I
R E A L E ST A T E
CORBIN, Ky., Jnn. .11.—Three men men are involved. The nppllrnnts
its own construction work. The roads
Fire, Coaualty, Auto Iniurante
being built nrc for the use -of. the were killed and two wero injured in said varying quantities o f liquor had
105 w. Firit St., SANFOBD, FLA public, free, nnd they muke more mo­ nnu enrounter between railroad unrdt la-en found on the preml^ea of Ihe &gt; ’
ney for Florida nnd for the individual amt trainmen on the *troots of Corbin
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of whoa, in his chosen profa lle n the flerald recoinmends to the people.
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which two men overpowered five men, adjourned to meet today to continue
two o f (he latter,being nnned guards. the discussion.
Captain Cota, who is chief finance of*
It is considered al/nost certain that
freer nt Langley Field, and who has u (Inal decision will bo reached sthis
drawn the' eantp pay roll for several week first, because if the American
years, was covered by one of the men terms are to be accepted a speedy doby two pistols as ho stepped into the cision is required in order \o glte the
car after getting the money from tho j American oongrews time to'take the
First Nntional Bank in Hampton. Tim necessary action, and second, because
other bandit on the other sidk of the' the chancellor must prepare for hU
ear held his pistols on the chauffeur, budget statement next March nnd he
needs to know definitely how much he
has lo provide fbr'the payment of in­
terest to Amrrkn.

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George A. DeCottes

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Attomey-at-Law
»Orer Seminole County Bank
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sold, where one of the bandits ntorel
guard over tho soldiers and logs, while
the other purchased rope with which
to tic tho victims.

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try. has paid cash dividends of $103,120,000 and three stock dividends to­
talling 143 per cent since 1911, and
last June 30 had
*137,10(1,000 sur­
plus, its president, K. K. Kingsbury,
testified at the senate'investigation.
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BUSINESS :
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every Hr* Business Man
In Sanford in this Column
each day.

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Storage -Facilities
If wt pleas* you, tell others; If not,
tell ns. t’ hone 498

S A N F O R D M A C H IN E
COM PANY
General Machine nnd Holler
■Works
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
I'hone 63------- Sanford, Florida

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ARCHITECT

PRICES and VALUES, never heard
of before in Sanford. Read Careful­
ly, and let your conscience be your
jniidc.

Everybody Wants Money-

11 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar $1.00
(L im it 1 1 lbs.)

and E V E R Y B O D Y can have it, if
they’ll only save a part of what
they earn instead of spending
A L L.

11) Cans Van Camp’s Tall Milk
(Limit 10 to it customer)

.Join (he saving class today, and •
you will he able to buy and sell the
Money Spender later.

V. C. COkLER. prop

Gt-rptnny apire-irs mure keenly intcreateil in jmiring with Russia than
in repairing France,
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General Shop aiid Mill
W ork

THE OPERATIC CHORUS
WITH “ ROBIN HOOD'

rlnss musical comedy, the chorus girl
Waatlaghouae Lights and Appliances must Ire pretty and graceful nnd she
New Line of Fixturea
must know how to dnnee; but hmv
Miller Building
-Magnolin Avenue much greater are the requirements
fdWWe criticnl operatic stage.
The beautiful and graceful girl,
B. W . H EfeN D O N
though she has hut a small voice, has
a chance when she Interviews tho mu­
sical comedy producer, for she may
INSURANCE AGENCY
be placed in the chorus to look pretty,
IRE--------AUTO--------BONDS
^r dance and sing .the best she can
Sonic of the-other girls who have bet­
S. O. Shinholser
ter voices will enrry her through.
But nrek wo come to the operatic
Contractor and Builder
produtc;-; first of all, ire demands that
all girls in his chorus have Voices—
■ A N F to p
voicca that am clear nnd that ring
true. To hnve* twenty good voices
A . 2X 'Connelly
Sons and one .bod ohc In -the operatic chor­
tU ia liiU liM t IM S
us will not do. All must b* gobd, the
• n-K-A-L
‘ K-a-T-A-T-M.
producer insists. Ilefore a girl can
Is r H lM r a K
enter the chorus'even o f opera, the
' ' » - l » t T . v » t In ad
tn .n r .n r .
voice must have reached an advanced
' •*r U ( i
.&lt; a r.tr lloada
singe of cultivation. May Valentine,
ttoaira
, Uaaa
the producer o f “ Robin Hood" by far
n u .l a r * . I’ r o p r r l y
H aalacaa CXamcra
the most popular o f ail comic operns,
Main Offtc*
oilers' exceptional good voices in her
•
MKiacn i i r a Ut v c o m t a n t
picked chorus,
k an fo i Ui l.vyicvrwKST c o m p a n y .. “ Robin Ilodd" will bo seen nt \ the
p*“»a 4tt
to u t MaKn»lla Ave. Princess Theatre February 20th.

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2 lbs. Suimel Gold

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$ 1.00

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Our Savings Department will
help you and pay you i % Interest.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS dy.First ‘of all
in both opera and lilph-

a u t o r a d ia t o r a n d s h e e t

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$ 1.00

How many theatre .patrons atop to
517 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla, consider, to'compare the relative mer­
its of the girl in tire opc rut Ie chorus
and tire chorus girl o f musical come­
G IL L O N &amp; F R Y

H O D G IN S

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12 Hidls, Waldorf

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3 Lllw. Maxwell House

FOR UENtf^-Furnishud room v. ith or
without -kitchenette, 710 W. First
street.
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. Room 7, Miller Rldg.
(Jold leaf house ir-irnirers nnd nanuSANFORD
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In a hick town, n prominent far
is one that keeps u cow.

(Hr The Auorlnl.J i’ rf», I
COLLECTIONS—01.0 ACCOUNTS
JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 31.—George
overdue, notes, bad cheeks. Writ
llutvir, who kflled his, aweed heart, An­ for our proposition. Our represent*
nie. Hell Senney, in tho suburbs o f tire will call ori you.— Southern Ad
Jackson
in 1P19, nnd was raved hy juMmcnt Agency, Drew ’Building,1Or
It is understood thdfo are practi.
l:i11v only two nltematives before the supreme court reversals from the gal­ Inndo, Florida. 1 ‘
cabinet-—acceptance bf the American lows, is now violently insane on tire
terms, « r allowing matlern to drift
and paying five per cent interest, hop­
ing for some change in the condi­
tions hi the future. It is believed tho
balance of opinion favors acceptance
of the American terms, but there is
a considerable divergence o f opinion
among the ministers, especially on
account of UU&gt; American plan requir­
ing interest to be paid in American,
currency.

Captain Cota raid the automobile
Classifiejl’ Ads lc a word. No ad taken for less than 25c nnd positively no ran into a ditch, ami was disabled.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash most accompany all orders. Count The five captives were ordered to
the words and remit accordingly.
ulight and then were hound to trees,
- First National Dank Rallding
where they were found several hours
SANFORD
FLORIDA
' FOR S A L E
Bandits Captured,
Inter. The two bandits were
last
SKATING TONIGHT
seen by the finance officer walking
FOR SALE— Dosicr und Gays' paints
Held
U
p
Officers
M
AR T SKATING ACADEMY
through the Moods.
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
153-tfc
and Took Pay Roll1
HARDING TO ARBITRATE REC H E L L E M A IN ES FARMERS—You can get seed bed
Report
of
Debt
TWEEN CHILE AND PERU
LAWYER
fram ^ and irrfgat!on plugi At tbs Two Enjlstcd Men Held Up Fire and
100-tfc
Court IJouuc Sanford Novelty Works.
Made Them Walk Chalk
Funding Mission
s
(II) The .tSHorlnlrd Prc»«l
F6U HALE—‘iSirclvo furnished rooms
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. — Presi­
Given
to
British
_
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(Hr
The
Akkiwlslrd
Press)
with three year lease nt 115 Pal­
dent Harding yesterday accepted the
NEWPORT NEW g, Vn„ J»n. 3 1 .metto
nvenue,
285-tfc
Examined
G
Its
see
Designed
Invitation extended by'Chile nnd IVs IW *,
(I I ) T h r .‘.Hm -lslnl I’ rr--1
Soldier
bandits,
identified
ns
Cotpor. G w* •
SALE—Wood for snle, small nls John S. Wood nnd-James S. liar-]
t.QNllON, Jan. 31.—Stanley ltald-iru, lo act a;: arbitrator under the
Henry McLaulin, Jr,,. FOR
blocks and trimmings from the vey,* who yesterday kidnapped Cap­ win, chancollor of tin,' excheqher, gave j Tmmn-Afriea protocol, which resultcrl
O p t D.
crate mill. 50c ;i wagon load'at the tain Norman I). t ’otn nnd four en­ n full report «&gt;f liin debt funding mis- front the conference held in Wnshmill.' Fine to make your heavy wood listed men, commandeered their auto- sion in the United States to his col- intuit last year.
Optician-Optometrist
mobile, robbed them of the Langley*
nt n special* cabinet council;
—----------- *---- ------- ,
Oil Boat First Street
Sanford, Fla. burn,well.—Shinholscr’s Mill. '
254-e.o.d*4wp Field payrool of *13,0uft, tied tne \ic| &gt;Vstcr,,a&gt;’* The sulijn t was discussed J The Standard Oil Company o f CnlFAic.MKlt.4—Plenty of saw dust free tims in n woods and escaped, were frtr
h,,ur n" ‘l “ hi,,C* fc,t no d e-, ifornin, pioneer in the establishment
DR. R. M. W E LSH
nt Shinholser’a Mill, It’s the right raptured hy n posse aliout twenty cision was reached, and the cubiliet juf an eight hour day in tho oil indusGraduate Veterinarian
kind for tiling. .
25Ve.o.d. Iwp miles from here early Inst night, ac­
Telephones:
OiTico
FOR SALE—Second hand piano, cording to n report received hy mili­
Office 123
Opposite P. O.
chetip. Address 203 K Third Street, j tary and police nuthoritiok.
Residence 2S7
Del.nnd, Florida
202-4tp | The men were captured in lire woods
FOR S A L E - Second hand gray wick-inrar ,,ik'
Mom1 of t,,e
was recovered, although tho iinndits
ei* liaky caliity. Phone 330-J,
in nil
2a i •II i were forced to utuuulon
!vw which wa? taken in the hare.
Tire entire |H&gt;niitaulnr was1eomlred,
W ANTED
dozens &lt;if (ivilinns, .soldiers and mili­
WANED— A chanto to build
your tary and police officers, joined in tliel
new homo before lumber gets any man hunt. Airplanes armed with
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­ machine guns were used in the search'
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc yesterday nnd n fleet of machines
hovered jow oyer the*peninsular in an
WANTED— Smart Imy with wheel.—
effort- to locatu tire hundits.
Stone's Mnrket, Sanford Avenue.
( ’aptuin t’otn und tire enlisted men*
. 257-tfc
who were with him nt the time of the
WANTED— Permanent three or four robbery, returned tu Langley Field
room furnished apartmunt.
Ad­ lute yesterday after a searching par-;
dress “ A. R. G." enre Herald. 2G3-3tp ty found them ireund iiand'juul foot
"Automobiles For Sale in a woods several miles from the1
fiost. The government car, which the
FOR RENT— Furnished light house­ officer nnd his detail drov^Jfrom the'
keeping apartments, equipped with post yesterday morning, was found!
water, lights and gas.* Enquire, 300 wrecked near where the five m\'n wen*
French Avc.
2C3-3tp lied to trees.
Captain Cota and members of his
LOST
party related their story of the hold­
two —*10
rO S T -S n lu n la y evening
up upon their arrival nt the post. All
ldii'i between Hunt's Phnrmncy and of the men agreed lh.1t the two hanHill's Hardwnre, Finder leave nti, dlts were Corporals Wood and HurHunt's Pharmacy and get reward.—
C. N, Irevniley.
203-2tji
Victims c.f the hold-up t«Id the

ParchmonY convict farm where h
was sent,to serve a life sentence, ac
cording to word brought here. Hawt
will be brought to the insane hospita
hero for treatment, official* said, i

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Inty the highways and byways on a hunt for lost
Valuables. They bring together th(Fman nnd the
business opportunity for which he is looking. Thoy
help fo loento homes, apartments and rooms. They
sinoad news of genuine bargains in merchandise
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY hi. 1923

PACE FOUR

DF A IM AC ODADTC

BASE B A LL
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A LL
T R A P SH OO TING

GOLF
'B O W L IN G
.T E N N IS
BO X ING

K fc A L M U r o r U K I o
CIIAS. L. B R U T , Editor .

the idea that be i; not doing his best.
Others are of the belief that the
knowledge that MeGrnw is after him
may have something to do with, hi*
PH ILAD E LPH IA, Jan. 3L— The try of sure arm and Ida ability to
first big problem that confronts A r ­
thur Fletcher,'now manager of the
Philadelphia Nationals, is Lee Mead­
Joe Sewell to Coach
ows.
Is Meadows loafing on the Job or
Alabama in Baseball
has ho a sore »rm? Fletcher must
CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 31.—Joe
make a final decision in the matter.
For several years Manager Me- Sewell, Cleveland, American League
Gruw of the Giants has been anxious short-stop, has been nppointed base
to add Meadows to Ills staff of pitch­ ball coach ut the University of Ala­
ers. That Is the reason for the tho’t bama, according to advices received
that Meadows may- not be taking Ida here. He Is the third member o f the
work seriously,
Indians to coach college teams prior
Those who know Meadows scout to reporting for spring training.

McGraw is Anxious
Gators W ill Play
to Get te e Meadows
U. of Texas in 1923
|

U N IV E R S IT Y OF FLORIDA, Jan.
31.— It became definitely known here
yesterday, following an announcrfiment by Prof.’ P. L. Reed, chairman
of tho athletic board of control, that
the University of Florida will meet
the University of Texas in football in
1D2-L No date was given out concern­
ing when the game will lie played,
tho it won positively stated it would
he staged in Austin, Tux.
This Texas trip will rail for one of
the longest ever taken by n ’Gator
team, and marks the initial step for­
ward in framnig the 102-t schedule.

M U R D O C K CLOSES S E N S A T IO N A L
Stetson Five Drops
E N G A G E M E N T H ER E T O N IG H T A T 8:15
DeLand Legion Tilt
AT PARISH HOUSE-TONIGHT Wit.!. POSITIVELY

Southern Owners
Scrap Over Dates

k id n e y

The Churth Service League e f tho
Holy Crons l ’nrish will entertain at
Pivot Bridge, In t|ie Parish House
Wodnosdny, -Inn. 3 let at :i p. in., Phone
Mrs. M. Martin,' 611-J "for 'reserva­
tions.
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TitotnicB

time, ttfid 1 felt tbit it was cau»«&lt;
iioni kidney’ trouble. One bottle 0
Foley Kidney PHI* had the desired *f
L i t," ‘writes II. B. Arbuckle, Soutl
!t..rre, Vermont. Br.eknrhr, rheums
til in* dull hcZtitwhc, loo frequent c
burning i rinutimi are symptoms 0
Kidney amF Bfadder trouble. Disord
Died kidneys require prompt treat
m at. Neglect crimes sertuu* eomjili
atthm.n, Foley Kidney Pills Bjv,
quirk iclUf. Sold everywhere.—,\dv

SKATING TONIGHT A T LAK E
MAltV SKATING ACADKM Y. 264-1c

A rural enthusiast nays more of
them r.hould bo called farmer-con­
gressmen. Foi^ .that mnU«f, tyyn
MOBILE, Ain.,; Jan. 31.— Delay in
should be called ifirntdr
the arrival of club owneni here for
tho Southern Association schedule
The Herald for first class Job wtlrk.
meeting and a fight which has devel­
oped on the proposed schedule, kupt
league official* in night session here
Monday.
The proposed schedule, drawn up
by tho schedule committee ha bro’t
about a lengthy fight among ropre
sent Rives of the-different clubs am
muny changes in the original drnfl
seem certain.
The Herald delivered six times a
week for 16c.

ROBIN HOOD”
BOOKED HERE

HE THE LAST
The comic opera sector has been
quiet for this long time, for as was
said by the lata Reginald DcKoven n
few weeks .before his demise, "The
public seems willing to hsvt tho f&lt;male form replace the iir*t form, and n
well turned ankle seems more desired
thfcn n well turned qr witty lirw."
flint DeKoven set the whole English
j speaking world a-going when he
J wrote "Robin I laud,” is one of the
outstanding nxioitis o f imiRcid rind
dramatic narlanee. The reason is
that dear old Robin, with its clever
tide of the twelfth century and its
limes thnt just naturally won’t die,
furnishes, as the press agent well
said, "mUsical thrills and scenic beau­
ty unsurpfttStid.”
"Robin Hood” la more than an
opera— it’s an institution ami a part
of a liberal edncnfion, and as long ns
Amorienns are American , a worthy

PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY OF SANFORD

Kntherinc McDonald in “ The In
iid ol" at the Princess tonight.
This Ja ono or those.pictures that
you hate to nee the end.

N o m atter w here you buy Polarine,
you w ill find its quality always the
same. I f you are in the habit o f
buying, you r m otor supplies at one
o f th e fillin g stations operated by
this Com pany, or i f you are patron­
izin g one o f the hundreds o f dealers
sellin g this Com pany’s products, you
m ay bo absolutely certain th a t the
qu ality o f the Polarin e you get w ill
be the same; and th at you w ill get
b etter results from yefur m otor at

Osborrm Is inviting some family in
lio his guest each evening nnd the in­
vitation is extended through these
columns. Watch this space every day.
Osborne invites Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Douglass to see “ The Infidel" tonight.
Clip this out "Doug," bring the Mrs.
and present this slip at the box of­
fice nnd ace utie of the best pictures
o f the week. Tho.treat is on the house.
Some one is invited every day and
the invitation is for that night only.
Murdock, ("T h « White Mahatma” , startling, to say the least, hut to cap
whose demonstrations of Psychic jibe- the climax, in* gets Spirit pictures he-,
fore your very eyes, and of anyone
nomcmi, or more commonly known as
that has ever lived upon this earth—
"mind-rending", will clone his success­ bow tlii&lt;s could be accomplished is boful engagement here at the Parish y n ul our power to even attempt to
House with olio more performance explain.
Some o f the good ones roniini
tonight starting at 8:16. Therft will — Finally tomes the "feast of the
next week are "Making n Man,’
be various changes in I ho program ivcntng," the part thnt all have been
"World's Applause" "The M.mquern
rdsi), mid according to the attendance Waiting for. He reaches for his Mys­
der," "A Movie Trip Through Film
Inst night, the Parish House will not tic Crystal bull nnd while gftAug into
land" and oilier*.
be sufficiently large to :n Commodate its depth he answer! questions asked
nil those desiring to see t!,i Mystery mentally by the audience in some
• -es I he thought 4 ore about busii” 'S. i lls, buys, mortgages, love affaiis; everything conceivable nnd he
answers them instantly and openly,
without a moment's delay—everything
Stone’s Fruit Cake
is done in the open, he also works
rigid down among the audience dumb­
50c per lb.
founding the most skeptical. Ho\V
can ties man delve into (he future
nnd injl yon things that you thoT
Irish Potatoes, 40e Peek
were only known by you? lie cer­
tainly is novo liny am! he certainly
i-■■*-es'-e-i a nm-i pe nil ir insight into
human nature. Anyway, ns Murdock
tell- yog. "It is my sole object to mys­
tify and entertain you, and I make
no claims whit lever,"—.ho certainly
renehe* that objective, and the cnpreity audience thnt witnessed ids
work last - night helped to make hi*
work u success. It was an intensely
interested audience a* ever a mystic
lOUld desire.

- • John Barrymore in "The l otus
■ Eater" tomorrow night. Fallowed by
a century comedy "A Kicking Fool."
"Back Home and Broke," Friday nnd
^ ’ Saturday.

iT ra in e d N u rse
Endorses Re-cu-ma
For Women’s Ills

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T H E SA N F O R D
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“ RE-CU-MA will help yoll to got
rid of your ■tirmu headaches, sli-e|
If.-taness and Jim! tn&lt;d feeling* pc it
inr to women, bcmi .e they are usual­
ly caused by hud -tomnelis, liver or
bowels, nnd you will lie aide to enjoy
your work ns well as your piny, nnd
wear a smile instead of iieing ili*Mrs. 11. 11. Sunders, a graduate of
Dr. McGaminn’s Hospital, of Nash­
ville, who lives at IlMO Seltnn Avenue,
nnd who has br»*n .. c;,-lined nurse for
seven years, is well qualified
t.,
judge the 'phenomenal new RE-CUMA treatment, on account of her profeejtlofl. as well as (rom her personal
experirflac with it.
"F or a year I w« in a badly* run­
down condition
and I suffered
dreadfully fmm headache*, and was
very nervous, so that I could not sleep
ut night,” says Mrs. Zander*.
“ Then one day I raw RE-CU-MA
advertised, and bought a Jiottle.
I
started taking it right nwuy, and was
relieved almost immediately from my
headaches. My general condition is
so much better nnd i nm stronger. I
can nmv sleep all night. 1 believe in
RE-CU-MA. It certainly relieved me,
and I have gained three pounds since
taking it."
Nine lime* out of ten, torpid liver,
indigestion,
stomach
nnd bowel
trouble* are ut tlm bottom o f hoadnrhes, colds, cough*, susceptibility to
fever*, nnd weakness. Get rid
of
thejo ({md prevent other aicknesa by
keeping -RE-CU-MA In tho house nnd
taking* it regularly and faithfully.
RE^UJ-MA can he obtained in Snnforti from the Union l'harmney and
tlio■ tending dealers in every city.—

Tho best way to insure completo motor
satisfaction is to put nothitfij in your crank
case but Polarine, nnd nothing in your fuel
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,There is a grade of this product made to
suit your car, and the chart of recommen­
dations (on display by nil dealers) will tell
you just what grade to use. Don’t experi­
ment with cheap oils; don't mix brands; and
don’t expect any lubricating oil, even
Polarine, to last more than five or six
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�SAG HARBOR FOLK
g iv e s c o u n t y
G IVE G LA D H A N D
$12,000.00 PR O FIT
TO TOM M EIGH AN

tax c o l l e c t o r

Duval County profited $24,100.51 by
rhange from fee system to n onl% basis for the year 1922.
Final report* from Fleming Bowden
,how a profit of $12,00.1.0:1. County
i,„w DuBose turned in
In $*,055.07.
$2,
letec
Frank Brown gave $1,028 to the Board
of County Commission, in session toity. In addition to these figures, Oscar Nolan contributed $8,029; Sheri IT
Merritt $27*1.80—a grand total of
$21,100.61, which under the old laws
evuld have gone to the office holder*.
Showing a cash profit of $12,098.0:1

Star of .“ Back Home and Broke" Film,.
Many Scene* in HiMoric Town

TEETH GGLED;S
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Woman Tells Jury Why She Ro
Thninn* Miighaq made another
fused to ' Pay Her
•ov.n over for motion picture pur­
Dentist’s Bill.
pose*. Thiv was Sag Harbor, I.. 1.,
which was used n* the locaic for
Bnck Home and Broke,” a George
Ade story for. Paramount starring
Thomas Meighan, which will bo the
feature nt the Princess Theatre Fri­
Carried the Pesky Plats In Her Handday nnd Saturday of this week. The
bag Rather Than In Her Mouthstar was royally received by the restJury Hears Her Story and De­
d»nts of the old town.

SHE TOOK THEM BACK

from fees of his office after dcductMr. Meighan holds the record for
Isg oil expense*, including salaries,- having towns renamed. For "the Con­
R. Fleming Bowden, Duval county quest of Canaan," the main street of
U* collector, has filed with the coun \shcville, N. C., was changed to that
tjr board of commissioners a report-of "Cnnnan” of which Booth Turk«f his office for the first year under ington wrote. Jamestown, Calif., was
the salary system. Mr. Bowden's check •utilized for the exterior scenes of " I f
for the amount accompanied, the re­ You Believe It, Itls' So” nnd for "Our
port.
Leading Citizen” Modesto, Calif,
Mr. Bowden’s largest item of ex- served ns the locnlc.
In mnking
penu’ was $19,127.97 paid for snlnrics "Cnppy Kicks,” thc'Mcighnu company
His own snlary, figured an a separate utilized three towns, San Francisco,
item of expenses, WBS $7,600, the max- Boston nml Bar Harbor, Me.
mum allowed under the salary law.
For two week* the* norninl activit­
Sumps used by the office required ies o f Sag Harbor were at a stand­
1 total of $05(1.79 during the yenr, still. The ladies’ aid society post­
while $M5.wns required for the col- poned its regular meetings nnd turn­
((tor's bond premium. Telephone ex- ed out on masse to see the Meighan
xnscs is listed nt $19.25, n city diret^- company make movies. The town’s
too- DO nnd 'towel service at $8.50 hank was changed to “ The Bradford
completes the expense items.
National Bank” for the picture. The
Total receipts of the office during leading department store, the g r o c ­
the yenr were $.79,800.5.7,
ery store, the Masonic temple ami the

cides in Her Favor.

Denver, Colo.—A set of fnlro teeth
was the bone of 1*011101111011 In a law­
suit In MuglMrnte It lee’* court. In
whlrti Dr. N. Wolfson, dentist, sought
to collect $70 from Mrs. Dave Handler,
patient.
Dr. Wolfson told tlie court he made
flip teeth for Mrs. Handler nml Hint
Mr*. Handler had refused to pay the

entitled
the BXt’ I.l'HtVF tun of the public free Behoof District, shall
SKATING TONIGHT AT LAKE nlshlnw amt Improving the negro school slhrVita
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within said District, and
near Geneva In said District.
The snld election *0 ordered to tie
WHEREA*. the County Hoard of
MANY SKATING ACADEMY. 261-lc
H.OOO.oo to he oard for Incidental*
fo( Itio exclusive use of the putillc free I’utdle Instruction fur Seminole Coun­ h. Id shall hs h*td at the polling pint o
ty, Florida tins carvtull) examined said within said Hprclal Ta'x Hrnoul District
school* within said District, and
4:'i
XVtlCItKAH. It la the sense nf (hi* pejlllon ttnd tins miertnlnod that more No. 6. Hemlnole County. Florida. a «ld
r'&lt;
tionrd, that It would tie to the best In­ th»n lw«ntV*nva per cent ..r tin duly district bring also known, as G e n e v a
/F
terest tit Hprrlul Tax Hchonl District unltned eleetors resldlnt; within said Hprrlal T a x School District, where the
No. ft. Hemllmle Count)'. Florida. In Is­ ttpeelal Tax School District No. ft. Re last general election was held, th ro u g h ­
sue lit.nd* Itt the sum uf 110,000.00, the mlnote County. Florida, hove signed out salrl district, to-w lt. at l'rrcln rla
Nos. « nnd It. and the said r l e t t l i n
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proceed* thereof to he used nnd expend­ said petition, nnd
w ill: It HAH. the County Hoard of •hall be held In compliance with law.
ed In the tunnner and fur the purpos­
es and uhjects ns nre herdwtbove-set Fu:ill» Instrurtlun for. Seminole Coun­ and the Insprrtura and clerks o f the
forth nnd ns Is stated In rnhl petition. ty. Florida, has. try resolution this day. polling places ahull make prompt reTit FIlKk'UltF, UK IT KUHOI.VKU. delrrniltlcd that Iwmls lu the sum of turn to the County Hoard of Public
Sanford, florldn, Jan. 27, 1923. Hint It la tho delermlnntlon of this S2O.0U0 PO will he rvrjulreil for tilt pur­ Instruction for Hemlnole County, F l o ­
Hoard of I’uldlc Instruction for pose* set forth In said petition, nnd rid*.' Immediately a f t e r the said elecAs required by Section 12, Chapter I'uiinty
Seminole Count)'. Florida. that the whleh nre etinmemted hecrlnnhorc. Hen and the tabulation of the Vote
amount
of honds re&gt;|tilre.l for the pur- nrtld botil!* to hear Interest at the rate pollrd. nnd the County Hoard t&gt;f Fob
6600, Laws of Florida, I will be in
pores and objects set forth In said pe­ of six per rent (C per pent) per an­ He Instruction of Hemlnole County.
the following places, on the dale nnd tition I* the sum of I 20.ouo.o0; that the num. Interest payable *rin|.nlinuall£ Florida, will tie lu rcgnlnr meeting at . -J
said
bonds shall hear Interest at the'bonds to l.e dattd jntiuary t, 192J. on ten o'clock A. M. on the Cth day of
between the hours set after each, for rati* of
six per cent per annum! the j the principal
■ Pi of said honds to become Feliroars. 1323, to receive the return*
the purpose of rcceviing Tax Returns Interest on said bonds to lie payable; due and payable thirty year* after of e.rld .lection nnd to determine nnd
seml.antiually. snlrl bonds to he dated j the dnte thereof.
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certify the result thereof.
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far the year 1923:
January *1. |»ri, and to mature thirty
NOW. therefore. In pursuance of low. I The following nnm.-d nr« hereby up.
land
In
pursuanr.*
of
n
rosotullon
of
pnlnird
and
designated
ns
Clerics
and
)ears
after
the
date
thereof,
and
Geneva— February 7th, 10:00 a. m.
HH I T F t 'I t T lI H t t I t lis ' i l . V F I &gt;. That this Hoard this day adopted, notice Is &lt;(nsoerinrn to hold nml c,&gt;ndu“ ! thr
to 3:00 p. m.
a special election l&gt;c field in said Spe­ heretiy Riven that on the ftth day o f [ , 1,1,1 . lection nt tho i*&gt;dlln« pIxHl or
cial
School District No. &amp;
. Herjil- ■February. t»J2, nn election will tie hetil prr rlncts named, to-writ,
Osceola—February 8th, 10:00 a. m. mil# Tax
n n#h r - 'a
n d the
I* iisreuy
heretiy rirriereu
ordered to no
bo |
j ,t|
At rrecinct
precinct .&gt;0.
No «C lurnrim.
Hlenrvn).
Count)'. Florida, said itlstrln
.anu
rue same is
«rs
Mr*,.
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lug also known ns ilemvu Special TnxIhiJd III Special Tax School District No. f Helen Curlett. W. D HaHnrd. and Mr*.
to 3:00 p. m.
School District, lu arronlnnce with law. 3. Hrmliu.le Cminly, Florlila. aalrl ills- i Kttther'n Kllhee, Inspectors. ami M.
ChulunUt—February 9th, 10:00 a. in. to determine whether or not there shall Irlct being also known ns it.-m vn Hpe-i II. Drodey. Clerk.
At Precinct No. IS (Osceola) T. IV.
he Is..iieil hy said .Special Tax Hclrool elul Tax Hchoat District, to itelrrinlu.*
to 12:00 m.*
District No ft.. Seminole County, Flor­ whether or r.nt there shall he Issrieil , fJcl«*r. H. C. Itltchle. nnd Mr*. J. I llle y
by
the
Halil
Noecliil
T
a
x
Heh.M.I
District
Inspector*
mol Dr J. XV. Jfarlln. clerk.
ida.
Iiotids
n*
arc
provided
for
In
this
Gahrielln—Februnry 9th, 1:00 p. m.
No. S. Hemlnole County, Florlila. bonds
resolution, and.
All of which lx done and srJiffd try
to 3:00 |t. m.
Ill: IT KPHTIIKH llKHOl.VED. thnt in the sum &lt;&gt;r tja.Qoo.QD. to l.em Int.r the. r'ountv Hoard of I'uldle Inatrue*
till* resolution lie published 1(1 the est at the jot. ..f six pr r I *1)1 l&lt; per lion for Hemlnole County. Florid*. In
Oviedo—FcPunry 12th, 10:00 a. ,n. a 'n f a W f f llV
.
newspaper C#nO per annum. Intercat payable sum- r-gulsr fesslon ossemlded this the Jn.l
to 3:00 j&gt;. nt,
I puhllshid In Semlttiilr Count)’. Flortiln. l-nnminlly. b.netfi to be rlate.l Jnnunry rtny o f Jnnuarr, A. I» lo jx
C K. I I A I t l t l S o S , v’halrman.
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hnt without said special tax school t. I9J3; tho prlneliml » f sal.t 'ti.ni.ls lo
Altamonte -February 13th,
C. A D VI.t.AH.
district No. ft. there bring no newspa­ l.sfOHlt line nn.t payabla thirty y.-ars
FH UD T VVtt.t.lAMS
per published rvlthln snld Special Tax i.fie r the. rlate there of. as is provided
n..nt. to 12:00 nt.
t'.niniy H..ar«t
of Put*Hc
,
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School District No. 6, onru a week for f o r In Unit crriaht resolution this it .*
iiilripted
t&gt;V
this
Count)
Itoar.t
i
f
puliInstruction for Hvmlnotn
l.ongwootl—rebrunry loth, 1:00 n.
i fourI I lx!
successive
weeks.
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DL'CiVl
l»FI. .V a.tiipteA In rrn- tic lustriiclioii for Hrrrrlnole Coutny;
County, Florhla.
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ItKHOt.tTION
nt, to 3:00 p. nt.
lllar suasion of tin* Fount)' llounl of Florlila. in which said election only Attest:
tlrose
duly
r)
tin
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t.-.l
electors
who
are
T. XV I-X XVTON.
Lake Alary— February 1 1th, 10:00 I’rilille luslrurth'U for Hrtnliiolo t'ourtHupt. Puh. Instn. and
t&gt;. Florida, thr Slot tla)- of January, ‘A. freeholder*, residing within svld S p e ­
n. m. to 3:00 p. in.
ex-i.m.'i.t scerntary to
cial Tux H.'hoid District No. ft. Heiiitimlc
D- 1913.
treard.
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t\ F. h aiih ih o n , chairman. County. Florida, sold District t.clpg
. Paula—February loth, HL00 ftJ
to..
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(Hc.rl
of Hoard)
I -3*t0-17•2 t-31
also known n* ttenrya Hpsdxi Tux
KltF.D T. VVI t.t.t AfttS,
to 12:00 m.
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County lloar.l nr Putillc
Munrm —cc.nunry l..th, i.iKt p. rt.
-,
'instructlrin for thinnuils
County, Kloriiln.
to 3:00 p. nt.
Att.fst:
T tV LAWTON,
A. \AUCHAN,
Hupt. Puli. Instn. m il Itx-OfTIrlo
Ho Sure and See the New
UriTrltry to the lb.mil
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in t h r i i i « t h i c r « tit ter up t u i :
(Heal of llonnD
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NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

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Nt'TICt: IS ItCIIKIIY tlIVKN Thirl
XX'II Cltl'AH. ii petition li.is In i n pe. •
iltr-ivr lain, &gt;1 ullrgnl bnukru|i|. In ■i si llied lo the C o u n ty Hoard of I'liblbi (rife ailjiullentloh, has Itlerl his off.-r of ' Instruction for Hemlnole County. Floi|&gt;ixdt|n|| to |«a&gt; live |*er riot (ir/, i rblu. signed by more than tw en ty-live
•&gt;f the . brims ,.f hi* errilltors. esrr|i| per n ut of Itio dill) i|tmliUed electors
lo lhn«. . nlilliil to |irlr*rlt» .mol Hint i.s h lliig within Special T a x - Helmut
tint, will be u mretlOK of bis rrt.lli­ Dlstib l No. ft. Hemlnole I'oimt)'. F lo r ­
on (t*r the |r|ir|Misi. of voting ,m Hie ida. snld dial riel being also ktlowtl II*
ircei'inunci' or iejrrtlon #»f the sabl of- Oerievu Hpeclal nhix School District.
f&lt; r. ,ti Hi., ..fflee of the umlersletn &lt;1 .I'd lie- mill, pet III..111Itg III,. Count)
Its-f. i . in H.intiriilitey. First .Vall'.oul illoard of I'ublb* I nsir o e tlot, for Sem i­
It.-nt. Iihtn . Tamim. I*la.. on the nole i ’ minly, Florida, lo call mid o r­
i Nil Ah i !*l It) il.iy oi February. IS23.'al der nil election to lo. held w lllitn sabl
i tell I I",mi) nVInek In lire frrrrliroill. for Special Tax .'blood IMidrlct No. ft. Heoiipos. ,.| xii in tiling the alleged odo.de fatuity. Florida. s,,|,l Dlslrlct

Mr. Bowden in hi* letter to the j home* of several of tho citizens of
board of county cilmtnhtslortors, utter;.Sag Harbor were transformed to suit
stating Unit he was enclosing his re- i the story.
jwrt and the check for tho amount! M „rt. than 5,000 citizens of
of net income of hi j office during the #own tur)lwj out for j|„. |,ig )|0nu.jirir, says:
coining parade which was singer I a*
When I took charge of the office pnrt of the picture with Mr. Meighan
of Ux collector for Duval county, ns the lending figure.
The main
then* were no ready reference card street wus decorated with flags and
index systems in the office by which' hunting’ for tho occasion.
the ownership of property could lie
•Ktrtah'ed These, with a complete
12th AXE MURDER
let of permanent records, have been
in.'tnll. I .n:d ('«'• ex [reuse is included
Illy Tlir Ikaurlnlnl I'rrM)
BIRMINGHAM. Jan. 81. I.uigi
ia the Mtin hed statement."
Vilolhirtt'* name wa* today added lo
Mr. Buwden nnd K. ('. Ingram, the
Birtninghuni’a axe niurdei list, lie
rltrk uf the criminal court, were the
died fiT,m injuries receiver I r. week ago
nly Duval i aunty afficiiil* affected
when he nnd his wife were set upon
by the salary law who did not join
in their little shop by a person using
with similar officials in other couna heavy chopping nxo. Mrs, Vittcltin in attacking the constitutionality
lnro tlicd two days nfter the assmdt.
of the measure. The legal fight on
Twelve of 28 persons similarly at­
the salary law is still |&gt;vnding in the
tacked have, died from injuries leceivaprefm court. Mr. Bowden declined to
cd.
contribute t ■ the legal fund, as did
Mr. Ingram, and neither of them bus
yen a parly t j the tactics, t

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High Grade Mechanic in charge uf our Repair iX-jarlm at.

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Uidil in bultfUUH fur
I' I'1.’
a: S.utf..r«l. |*lJnrhln. **t w In i •
olnnd why lit# r o t Mill wn* nnppid.
111! Im|$rnvili .* $•1.. i .| »;.
f
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III.
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“ XVliy." evplmliit Mr*. Ilauiller. “ ilu • »' it » I** iim ii'ii:**. |a he rhai$f***‘ f ch»l Itiva in H.ihl IHnlrlrl
(| i,im i*.i i.
i|*».'*| In (intull Itilf.
I uni pay (lie ituiTur (tm tutu? I'll icll i1? til» *ii ihv f»ni|i«'i |y nml Iu i» **•«• t
htilhlltts nd f *1?mihIi Itic »dt*' I * .it t»«-(
ft* •
••i«*r itt t u r v i *ms|»o-i *»
you a by." -In* v•.I•| ilt,» Jury
. . •‘ hi ill Srlill I •I •*I I 1s t
• *I . A 11a h i : n * \ m i n
lull 11*1 I .. lie li't* *| III * llhtt’a llltf, f t|r - .
'At-tt • i f . " (»•_:,i 11 Mr*. Ilmullcr. Il—!i
i : m. 57, i d i» i ; ltl*l|int;
:ui*| lttl|*r*t\ Ilia lit*1 fi**.i«* «i*h*»»»l
llig a -.cl .&gt;| fal-t* 1 •-.*|Ii tin) uf her o n m ii i n iin TTi
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linniihitg. "Yttii
iiuiM* fa l*i* teeth.
n o . a. m m i n o i i : t u iN ’H
XVliy itituibli I t arry tlielu in toy hamlI'M iiiin \
bag (11- 11 a *! uf lu rny luutllli? I l l tell
nit ■ ■ »&gt; ]■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ii ■■ Kraana e n a ■■te((ni(niaB!iaB&gt;ini*ttu bn » ■ ■ ■ ■ ( ( ! , ■ : n n a n c a q s H n n a n n f l B n i r i B B t i
I believe that the fee system is
\V M i:«(«: A ' i |(* t It loll )i4a Im’ i-m |»rc■
(tui,
Jll-I ii* -it..li u* I |U|t Ilu) -• Itfil I m Ih.' * ••nut \ llnfm! i*f Pitlilh' ;
* i n * i * » B * * * * r a « s s B » a r * * * D U B s r n n t * R s * a r i t i n : i a r R * i * n * * f . '» r i ‘ * s s f t a , « * i H K a s s i 3 r i i i n
orung in principle,” ^lr. Jlowden said,
it “ lit III luy iiiitatli. I i i i i i ' i talk a mini. I iikH ti* tt* u f»*r iSpiitiiiitli' i ’diinty; Kln r*!
COKHECTKD NJ.IV. I I T I 1, 1922
and also I 'relieve that $7,500 i* ,-&gt;ufs s s s i i s s i i i i B i s i s n i s s s H s a s is q s s i # n nn e b b f i a B B r h e b b e b a n s s s s * s s s n s s n a i i » r s s a l ( » ■
Wlieii I start In lull: the teeth begin Itlit. «n Ihrenihcr i. |**2J. nl$,it&lt;'l l»&gt;
m*&gt;n Ilian h .t iiiv d iv r p*-i rcril of (he
kient salary for a public official In j
in
Wiggle.
•I «i I % *i u 11i lie *l ( If’iiiir e rt nMliit; v%it laI n
: :
South Bound
He“ I ;:&gt;i lu Dr. Wnlfsnn nml I spy: SI mc I.i I 'lax SchtMil |Hd(rlC( N ik
Duval rotmty, or nny oilier .county
rnltml** iN.titifr. Klnrlda. mild iMuiriH
'Ihiiinr, I emt'l wenr these teeth.
M ■
n FMlurida for that matter.” —Jackh I » m liiimvn air 4)tjff6V&amp; W|»cclul
Arrive
Departs XVhell I begin In talk the tecl-li begin Tliclnp
m b, n
il*
Hcliiud
f
t
U
t
r
ld
.
$t»l.tmr
ntld
ltd!kmvillc Journal.
ml ■
2:10 a.m. to wiggle.* The ilm'ipr said: 'Su? ihtiihu.' Iliiil an ♦horlnli I m* held wilhlii
2:7(1 a.iu.
K3
No.
________________^
'
■
a n
••ild S|*« t*|Hl
Tax
S»’h(H»l IMxIrlrl
■
S:Hla.m.
No.
V*ut * t .iiii.i huhl i hem down ulih N m .'•. f'ctnliMili* Cointty. riiirld a, in d«**
ti
MONl MF.N’V TO “ MAMMY.”
I * t tillin' the tjtlexllnn
1 *• \r|irlll«»r
n
l: 3Sp.m.j your longue mi they won’t wiggle.' ii*M
1:18 p.m.
91.™,
! No.
I***ml- In Hi** *=u»ii *.f franmi.oo nIi .i II
n
7:20 p.nt Hill linn etui a in-i‘*iip huhl the leelli t • I*
2:65 p ut.
89 ..
d l»% mi hi H|«* t l i ' T * x S('It mm)
,
No.
«llv I hr Ukitclnlril
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\‘ m \ ih. |.t*.
tints Mf l«*
7 Id pdtl. il.iun with the tulig'ie ;,||tl talk lit the •
0:65 p ip.
85
WASHINGTON. Jan. 71. A hill No.
*1 !•*» lit gen« $#•*•• • f in'4|iitr Inc
slime lute'.' I list. lull, geilllelneii, li.iw I nil Ml , * nl.irw inc I m* iii*li!liu in nth
tij Si
WiIti.iini.. Democrat, Mis• i « • • i»n|ir»*v in*. hdtM.rl iMilhlltuta ami
I enn It l&gt;e ilnneV
. ■-.cat®
Nurlhleiunil
*chi»«d n t( iiiik I n, and f«a Ilu* cxo I uhI tc
ing tho Daughter* of
You Bet She T o o k Them Back.
r«
ir* nf (tic ptihllc free urtiiMiU ulllllfl
b? t Wifiilerat y to crocl a ntonuimml
Atlortjey NuUmnlel MiiIihtu n*ked Huhl Sfirclal Tux Hrhmil IMit(rlr( No. 5,
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0.
Arrive
Departs j jjni. Handler If olio had taken the «S&lt;*itfliitd*a (!ounty. Klnrldn.
i lVxshington to tho "Faithful ColH
u rt
T i l I ' l l l!KO|(K,» II): IT IlKSOl.VKI*. j
I II *
2:07 n.m teeth hack’ to the tloetor for iiiljind- That
lidjlq.m.
82
nd Mnmmici in tho South" wna ro- No.
itrr electh*n he nnd the nunic Ih
a M
tier# hy ordered f«* he It* Id hi mild H|*e- j
12:05 p.m. ntent.
I I : 15 n.m.
“inej favorably by n senate cont- No.
H I.
b u m
j elal *l*nX SrhlHil I Mult it I N*» ft. Helltltulle I
n n ■
“ Did l take them tiftck?'* eeltoed XlrK. i *.*11111 v: Klpt Ida. H.ihl *l**»irfel hclita nl
2:55 p.m.
_. 2:35 p.m
liter.
8&lt;l
No.
M B ■
-*8
llnmller. "I hluuild *n.v. I took tliem fm I tlM« It IIH iSell* \II St*e«*Ml T il* Hi’IiddI
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p.m.
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p.nt.
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firh
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f*ih
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uf
Kchrniirv.
a
a m
hark. T h ree or four time* n week fur
9i $nlf|« xx I..
: .-r n&lt;ti ih* »•
h a
Mr*. A I. .Spencer, Spirolla Cor- N o.
..10:0 p.m.
28
• a year I xvent to I»r. XVolffon** oitlee sliull lie I(**(||**i| l*&gt; S|*»»t.*l T a x ScIiimiI
a a a
Here, Sanford, early pnrt of. each
a a a
First it m u pyorrhea nml my teeth l»l«irle l No .'*, Si i h I mmI* i '**u i i (&gt;. K lo r - '
rilby
Hranrh
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f
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tonih Mail, Di'l.nnd, Fla.
201 -flic
•luuilil rot tie out,
All right
Hlvleeii h* III Idler* 1*1 al Ih** 1 st*
a a a
pit |(«'f
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Departs] l&lt;*Th the ttoefor pull* out. Then In* * * itl ••*»’. I |m i it hit mtit IdtereHt |M)'thie
Arrive
VI?
M an
t M ini M*..nails. I.t.iiit** | • f*»- tlalcil .1nIIMihl
(
xhiniht
have
nlvleen
false
teeth
a
a
11Ll in :;|(S FROM LA G ltllT E
7 .00 a.in.
nir&gt; I Uj : 1, i.id I** fn-tl*ar• Ih lr ly &gt;ettn»
xNo. too
a
a
■
fie dal* tlo r* «'f
■ a ■
COUGH
7:25 p.m. pul lii. All right. I go down again In aft*Hi:i IIT
xNo. 21.
Ft'ICTD Hit HG’W 'I.VKl* thirl
n week f “ t the Impre «inn,
/V
(1,1oitlr-r
tin |&gt;iibl).l,,il it, l It.- Hunroril
“W.-is very had with lot Grippe nnd xNo. 25..
1:.’to p.m,
“ He ettlffefl my nioutli \(lth same !&gt;nltv 11, 1 , 1,1. n ii, rv#p:i|,“ r iinMNli,:.l
,'i a sevreu ecugli.
Tried ' Foloy'a *No. 101...
5:50 p.m.
In H“ miniilo Fount)’. Ftorhla. lint withMlrUy white sUilT. It pretfyneor nintle rotl
Hpr-&lt; ImI Tax Hi'hr&gt;&lt;|l DiKtrli'l' No ft.
•'•ney nrnl Tar and it atopped uty
•
me tick. When I am near choking Ilrrr. lo I iik no nrW"|i:i|'i,|' i i i i M I nIiimI In
Id^rshurg Hranrh
nml | got better,'! writes Mrs.
rt|o-rlol
Tax Notion! Di#|rli-t No. ft, unco
with my month full o f this stuff, (lie
rmrh week for four m i m i i l v e w rrk ».
j»ry Kiiby, Spokane, Washington,
doctor
say.
’Illtel*
DONB AN D &lt;iltDMKI'D Hr r&gt;uul,rr
Arrive
Depart*
11..,, r.l o
,.rf II*.
, 11.
■ ■ ■
’ott•oghs roulting fnim Ij( Grippe, In"N ow , Itoxv could I bite with nty Hrsololl of tlirr'Count) Ibturrl
3:55 p.m.
*No. 157.
llr tnalro.'tIon for Humlnole ('minty,
mouth
full
of
the
white
stuff?
I
n*k
Dtni*, BrotichiUa, Whooping Cough,
Florida. Ihlx Znd rtov of January. 1023.
2:50 p.m.

Prompt Service and Courteous TreatmentPay Us a Visit

San Juan Garage Co.

TRAIN SCHEDULE

S3

ill
s i:

The offices of the Southern Utilities Company

•N&lt;». 21
•thmn nml Spasmodic Croup nre
7:00 a.m.
xNo. 168
wkkly relieved with Foloy’a Honey
7:10 p.m.
No. 22
lar. Contain* no opintes—inOviedo Hranrh
redieni, printed on tho wrapper.
Depart*
Arrlvo
Afecvt celling cough medicine in the
“fl'l. Refuse auhatitutes. Insist on xNo. 120 ........ 7:45 p.tn.
3:40 p.m.
* Honey and Tar. Sold every- xNo. 127..........
w . - Adv.
x— Daily, except Sunday.

I» meeting the tlemnnd for good pure wntcr nnd there arc hundred* of
“ 'Die* |,ring distributed around tho City at all time*. Every family
‘'f Hanford thould get tho habit and— *
,

And our truck will be at your bark door with n bottle of thnt puro
*atrr thnt oil the hbtcl*, restaurant*, drug stores and aoda fountains
*re using.

And Be Sure, it's Elder Springs Water You
Use in That Battery

you gentlemen Imw could 1 Idle?
"Well, the doctor keep me coming
down'to his ofllcc for many times, each
time to till my mouth up with the
white stuff, it made tno Mek every
time. Then ho say Idle nnd t couldn't
Idle, no It was n dong time before lie
got ttie Idle.
Sent Bite Out to Have Plate Made.
I “ After he got the bite, he sent tho
.1 Idle out to have n plate made, but I
■: tell you gentlemen from the very day
■ I he put the plate In my mouth It wig­
■
gle* when I try to talk nnd for the life
* or me 'I couldn't talk. I couldn't wear
■
9 : tlu,*i* terlh. They are ‘crooked. On
one Hide they Idle, on the other eldu
i they lulu*. Ami I tell you they wiggle.
How enu a person use teeth that
wiggle?
"1 will give Hie teeth Imrk to tho
doctor. If he give nto the $I0U I spent,
hut I won't pay him $30. I rnthtr I
shall live till I die without teeth than
wear teeth that wiggle*."
T h cjiiry decided a set of teeth thnt
deprived a woman of the privilege of
talking should not be pnld for nnd
gave a verdict against Dr: Wolfson.
Mobbed fo r Whipping Stepchild.
Muskogee, Okln.— N e w t o n Le grande,
Tahlcqunli fanner, being brought here
after arraignment lu a Tuhlequuh
court' on n ebargo of brutally whip­

ping

hi*

slx-ycarold

stepdaughter,

was seised by * mob nt Ilulbert and

1 Mverely. whipped- ^

.'

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Atti'il:

c F. II Alt It ISDN, chairman.
(.’. A. D.XI.I.Ak,
F lIK t* T. XVII.I.I.XMH
County
lloaril o f Hulillr
Inxiriu-tloii f o r Hriulnido
County, Florlila.

,

T. XV. larwlon,
Hupt. I ' i i I i . I iiq I ii

nnd

have been removed from the H arrold building on

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Park Avenue to the Welaka Block, corner of Rail­

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&lt;illlt lo Hr-rrr■lot v in lloaril.
„ f It,.,ir,n
1-3.10.17-11.31
iiH n iu .i r i n v c u t &gt; t x
n o v i i ti o f
1*1 tit l e INHTIII I TION. MKVtlMtl.i:
n il u t ,
t ' l . o i i i n x , i *,:‘i &gt; : i t v i i &gt;i v o xvitft'r t n i i i M o f i i o v d s ih
M N'K HHAIIV
c o i l TX.\
HCIIOOI.
D IHTIIIC T Ml. 3, si I )l I NOI.C I'O I V .
T X . IT,Oil I Il.V, N.VIII Ills I'HII T IIS3i m . ALSO KMIVVN
AN OFNF.VV
SI'CI IVI. T A X HCIIOOI. l l l N T M I I T l
T i l l : IIATI-: OI* IXTKIIF .S T T O IIK
I’ A I U JIIC IIK O X . T i l t : T IW M VVIIKX
I 'llIM T I'.V I. A M I IXTC.IIKHT S IIA M .
Bi; I I I K A M I I'V VAIII.i:.

road Way and Commercial Avenue.

XVII Fit CAN. on thn 4th dsft' o f Dp.
romlter. 192S. a pplltlon w as prmr&gt;nti-d
In (tio County Hoard of 1'llUIIO Inatruolion for Hr mluolo . County.
Floriito.
oisniit try
morn
than iw nnty-itvr
ry ,__
______
..
. per
cent o f th“ duly riusllfltd .rlrctora
stdina within Hpirlsl T.I* Hi'linrrl Dlatrle tlN o . 1. Nrn.inolr. County. Florida,
nalil rllitrlut, linliu! nl»o Known a t UrnpvaJH “ rial Tax School DletrliT. airkInn dn P«tttlonlnn (hat an • Ipr-'thrn l,r
ut h*&gt;Jd
h»&gt;ld to delcrralnp
rlelermln thy
i' a II im! amt
tlpn »«• to wh“rlhi
it\rr or not bond*
■urn.of tw rnty thotiHaml rtollarir ahnuld
M l u u r l hy Hprrlal Tax Hchnot Dta
trlrl No. B. Nrmlnole C ounty.' Florida,
pnld Dlnlrlrt bring nl»o known an (|rnrvn Hprclnl Tax Hchonl rMalrlrl. for
(hr purpoar nf nruuIrtilK. hulldlna and
(nlnrulng. furnlahlnK or olh rrw lap Im*
provlrt* rrluinl hulldlnsa end achool
Kroundir. nnd for Ihn. n r l u a l v e nor of
(III public f r r r achool* w ith in raid
Hprrlal Tax Hclrool District No. ft. KrmInolr County. Florhlu. thr p r iw w il* of
said bond laaur nmounllfiK to IS 0 .000 .0 n
to he iirrrd for tile liurpop* art forth In
said petition, and to be expended and
illrliurnrd In the mannrr fo llo w in g . (0%
117.700.00 to t&gt;r u»rd In building, fu r
nlrl.lns and ImprovInK * achoul aft tio
Dpvn In a*1d itlatrlct;
*1.*00.00 to bo lia-d r\

.........

I f ft man devotes enough energy to
his own Job, ho, hrsn’t much time to
pick (laws In the work o f hi* betters. - yK.ug to h, u,ed lit cniurglnr. fur- ■
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                    <text>TRAIN WRECK
YESTERDAY
HEADS

BORAH'RENEWS
CALLED BY PRESIDENT

Missionary Institute
At Methodist
i ChurcWThia'Week

INTEREST IN NEAR
SITUATION REVIVED
BY DELICATE

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Beginning tom orrow. Wednesday
night a t 7:30 and continuing through
Which Has Already Been the Center of One Sen­ Friday the Methodists will conduct n
Missionary Institute. The Presiding
ate_________
Storm
„ *• * Eider, Rev. J . F. Bell, will be in the
IN Tlife AFFAIRS OF STATE
I tly T h f A a io fla (f4 P rrM )
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chair. Wednesday the noted nnd will
gen. w eygand a n d
m in - STATE ROAD
.WASHINGTON, Jan. 30— Scnstdr Borah renewed In. the senate his pro- beloved evangelist *O f. J n o .,B . CulANI) DEPARTURE OF
ISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, ° 1 n 1 ^ l W / i U
pusal for an international economic conference called by I resident llnrding. ^ p ^ , . wjj| pV^aoh nnd hi* son ns
KEMAL PASHA
• LE TROCQUER
The conference proposal which already hns liccn the center of one senate singer will redder some of those
storm and Is expected lo develop another xvn&lt; subm itted th is time by the soul touching songs. Dr. Culpepper is
Idaho senator ns h Kcparutc resolution which nt his own request was Immc known fa r nnd wide and is a great
diatcly laid aside fpr consideration nftcr pending farm credits legislation is preacher,, generally preaching to thou­
Usually
Of Sabotage Such ns Wrecking Wil l. HAVE ROCK SHOULDERS out of the way. In order to prevent any undue delay Borah indicated th a t sands nt every meeting.
YOUNG GREEKS .1101.1) THEM ­ Over Affair Which
when
the
proper
lima
came
he
probably
would
move
to
add
the
resolution
ns
Takes
Place
Heforc
Outbreak
Dr.
J.
M.
Glenn
of
Savannah,
Gn.,
Signal Boxes on the Ruhr
SELVES • IN READINESS
A M ) ASB1IALT SURFACE
ah amendm ent to some bill already under discussion.
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Ccntendry Secretary nnd n grent nnd
• of Wqr in Turkey
Railroads
TO GO
SOON A8 POSSIBLE
forceful man will preach Thursday
M i r T h r A s s o c i a t e * 1’r c s s l
i n r Tfce A M M l a l ' 4 I ' m * )
night. I . B. McCord, a tmnkcc of Jack ­
III. Thr U N «l«l(il I'rrM l
I.ON DON, Jan. 30.—Interest in
John Meisch, J. G. Ball, K. A.
PUSSELDORF, Jan . 30. — Tho
GENEVA,
Jan
.
30.—The
Greek
sonville connected with the People's
the near cast situation revived by
French occupational authorities today Douglass, Forrest lak e and II. O. Du­
Bank then* who is nfil ti preacher but minister at Berne through the news- j
delicate state affairs nt U uxanne were
began confiscation of the large w are­ bose hnve returned frntq Tallahassee
Ir , ,
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a very wide awnke laym un who has a papers, has notified the Greeks of th e !. .
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houses containing general mcrehnn- where they appeared before tin* state
n
;here by* n Times
.. dispatch
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vision‘of what our church can and &lt; lass of 1023 to hold themselves I
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Constantinople reporting
dine and food stuffs in D usiburg and highway department nnd obtained
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should do will lie on the program and readiness for a call to the colors. lie
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o
iparture
of
Mustaphn
hemal
Pnssa
their
promlxb
to
put
on
rock
shoul­
Pusscldnrf.
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figure largely ill Its success. Other sunl there would Ik* no exemptions. ■'
Ifrom Smyrna for Angora amid such
ders and asphalt top on the road from
speakers of note are Rev. Ira F. Bat
dem onstration, ns usually tnke place
PUSSELDORF, Jan. 30.— An at- la k e Monroe to the Orange County
terson, of Jacksonville, n former lie-. II. S. Budget May
before
thu outbreak o f war. The T u rk '
•tiunpjL to jyrcc)t .the trnin on Which line. This wan good work on the part Prominent Politicians Indicted Ask for Immedi- loved pastor of Sanford church, b u ll
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of
this
committee
nnd
they
deserve
!nationalist leader is reported to have
General Weygand and the m inister of
. ate Trial .
who Is now in the g re a t C entenary e
B lllllIlC C H t P d lil
visited the grave of his mother where
public work*, Lc Troequor, were tra v ­ to he complimented by tin* citizens
work. Brof. F. M. Willin'msbn, of
of Current Year he svforo he would rath er join h er In
elling to Dusseldorf from P aris wn* of Seminole county.
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I l ls T h r X .niclnlrd
Imkelmnl, our conference Sunday
CHICAGO, Jan. 30.- E nrly trials for tw enty-four men indicted on
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death than "allow
the sovereignty
re|&gt;ortcd a* occuring nt Duren Inst • This road is part of the St. Johns
school Held worker who is establish­
evening. Other incidents of salxitagc Scenic highway and fmm Jacksonville j charges of conspiring to obtain million dollars of the Chicago Board of Kdu- ing training schools for .the Sunday For First Time Since Fiscal Year which thy Turkish people had reconsuch ns wrecking signal boxes on the runs through the pcrttie*t part of the {ration funds anticipated here when it became known all those indicted iti- school workers at various places liver
Itilfi, Says llnrding
-pu n d .it the price tof blood to tie
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impcrlnlcd. He is also said to have
Ruhr rnilroads also came (n the a t ­ state via Balalka and Seville and De- eluding Fred Laundin, reputed political l&gt;oss, nrv on th e ir way here to submit the state th at our Sunday schom work
(Ur The Assoc In ir* I’rrsst*.
taken an nUili by his mother’s soul
tention of occupation o(Ticinlx. The (.and an on to Sunfurd and Orlando. to a rre st and nsk nil immediate bearing. V irtu* Rohm Lundin’s nephew has may In* done more efficiently, Rev.
WASHINGTON'. Jan . 30.—Itepre- thal he would defend the lilierties of
train on which the officers were rid­ Some time ago the mad departm ent surrendered to Inis Angeles police, his assistan t. General ttiyiwn, nnnlmtircd. J. A. Ilemlley also has a part on the
seiitalixes of the Government "lai.i- Turkey.
ing was halted in time to. avert h it­ agreed to put on the rock shoulders if
program, and others. The full program
,,r,,lllliju„ |olli" n.s'cmblcd Tor con-1
ting an obstruction placed on the Seminole county would pay the freight
ba. not been sent but these are
m i,.„ „f budget problems,
were I LAUSANNE, Jan . 30.—C onstruc­
pr
on the rock and the work was started
tracks.
of the prominent speaker*,
told yesterday in t\ message from tive inllticiirc:i are being brought, to
and the rock bn. Iiccn put on tin*
This i. a meeting every Mrthodi- 1 i I’lesidelit IlnVdli.g th at for tile first
boar on the various delegations n t the
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 Charge., road from the Orange &lt; minty lipe nlami every Methodist inclined should, th|U&gt;
u. ,w
# | year
time siiue „the
fiscal
year 1010,
IDRi, lb
trie Near East peace conference to reduce
that women employes of telegraph o f­ mo .t to Robinson's Springs but was k
nMend, no m atter what your work in Nation’s iiHniue ami outgo probably
to a minimum the chnn£cs of n n ipfices nt Dusseldorf in the Ruhr "have stopped when the convicts were ta k ­
IIn* chinch.
would lsdnr.ee at the end of the cu r­ tu n 1 of the conference Wednesday,
been driven with blown of riding en to some other pari of the county.
Services bcign Wednesday nig hi at rent fiscal year on Ju n e 30. The p resi­
when the allied d raft of the proposed
whips from their offices," made in The rock would lie of no use without
7:30. Breaching- by Dr. J . II. Cul|&gt;ep- dent’s message, delivered by Vicefifi
treaty of peaeo is ofTicinlly subm itted
There have Imtii no new develop-.Coffee Co., nnd niton! one year ng&lt; |u r, .Ino. II. Culpepper, J r., singer.
the German foreign office statem ent an oil or asphalt top and would soon
Bresideiil Conlldge, nnnoutireil instead to the Turks.
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received today n t the German em bas­ blow away and the committee went ments in the IVnlrndy case since late purehiisiiig the business nnd was
Thursday lit
a. m., program on of a deficit of $l’iUb,000,000, estim ated
All bough the Allied front still re­
to Tallahassee to a.k that more rock yesterday afternoon at which time making a fine success of it, having l-ny Activities and a m ust important
sy .hero.
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nt .the beginning of Ule fiscal year, main* unbroken (hero are clear Indi­
be sent here nnd that the departm ent the searching party from this city branch place* ill nil the lilies around nccting
the economy drive had forced a ruduc- cations th al France and Italy, a t least
Friday, Fell. 2, Yhc m eeting opens j tj^n
| V-j 000,000 ti n days ago.
I'ARIS, Jan. 30.—Twenty Germ ans take care of what had been put down nuguunted by ninny from Daytona Sanford. Ills business necessitated
will not subscribe to any proceedings
m&gt; |j,y„H*n. both men w d ! M|
‘ ur j „ *cmitiminnce
nrr reported to hnve been killed yes­ and would lx* put down by a good top and New Sm yrna gnve up the search. In. hying on the road considerably an d ;,,,
having the ring of an ultim atum to the
*
terday When French soldiers were of asphalt. Their request was grtmted j *j*jl(&gt; 0(fjc|,||* *eem to think th a t if lie was collecting at New Smyrna* Indies, are urged to arran g e th eir; of *the
effort* at curtailing expend!- ] Turks when the d raft treaty is handobliged t0‘ use their nrms to protect and they returned home well satis­ j Deubody was killed on the road that nnd Daytona on S aturday of last ‘business and home cnrefc so that they tun** nml eliminating* waste, dcclar- C1) ihcin.
themselves against a violent ‘dem ­ fied with their good work and feeling , hi* laxly was either thrown in &lt;&gt;ic of week when lie Unappenreil from view.: niny attend these uplifting and most iug Hint.by such continued atten tio n , ,\* for the Turk*, they are beginonstration in Baphnrd, near Bingen, that Seminole county will poon havi “ ‘the num erous creeks or bayous on His e a r was found neur the Daytonajinterebting nnd im poitant meetings. • would tlu* bnl.'tncrcl budjevt be renlized njn^ to *how evidence* of despair.
ns
says the Echo de Boris. The new spa­ broad highway of sixteen^feet nil the the Daytona and New Smyrna read station early Sunday m orning with
June 30. Supplementing tho preal- *j’ju. *r,.nty wn* presented to them
per snys it ha&gt; been impossible to ob­ way nnd with the brick in the center or carried back in the dense woods the engine running and the lights
dent’s plea. Brigadier General Lord, ^|,ri\ au*ly yesterday. It consists of ovcr_
tain confirmation of the report on nr- irlm d this road should last until the nnd hidden and only time will tell turned on and afterw ard his hat and
director of the budget, cnlled uit a l l , |g o typew ritten pages, and contains
count of the interruption of commun- S tate Bond Department can put down just w hat happened to him. Mr. Ben-jporket book and pistol holster were^
government workers to sutm rdiiintc. ninny clauses to whlah they are nbsoa new nnd better road. This is one of body was the head of the Sanford found oil the beach near Bort Orange.
irntion with the Rhineland.
’locnl, departm ental or sectional r e - , lutfly opposed opd mnny others, InIt is asserted th at the denm nstrn- the stale nid mads secured by boi- Bel-Jur Coffee Co.,nnd was n FunThe ea r had two pistol holes in the
quireinents to the g re a te r good of t h e *prt,.,| „t the last m inute, xvhich they
tiori originated through the a rre st of cst Ijtke several years ago and should ford boy who bore nn excellent repo- side and the cushion and back of the i
whole people, ndnionisbing llo* offi.
they nrv nimble to understand,
the burgom aster of Bophnrd.
t '• have been taken care of years ago. tntinn iis a business man an*! citizen .,, nr bail been slashed w ith a knife
rial* that " I S
meant the l tilted
Tin* Angora delegates have worked
To the Student* of the University State sand
The Ruhc valley is virtually isolated The commissioners have not fell like lie left here many yeani ago and weqt I Nothing hns been heard of I’eabod}
•I'll! Inot "u»."
themselves into such a state th a t
nnd communication for the most part doing anything will, ii when *\ate nid to Oealit x*kcry he .•mlPiagcil a picture since and bis wife and relatives and of Florida tin University Y. M. C.
G e n eralil.
ra tio n ! reported that the filial they are now distrustful of anything
is ru t otT nnd n censorship hns U rn had been promised nnd it .Juts .been
going from there to New York many friends here ore greatly wor- A. is the "Good S am aritan" because estim ate B expendltury for the new nnd everything the allies put forestablished. Berlin was out of touch allowed to fall into decoy, and is one. where' during the World W ar he ried over the m ystery which limy of the num berless ways th a t tills or- flscnl yi u%fsurveyed Jan u ary 16, was xxunl and they hesitate to make defil*
with Essen and other Rhinel points of the worst roads in the county. No^jr served his country and about one year never be solved. It is snid thnt the gnnizntion lends n helping’ hand. • $V»71.351,132. while the forecast of Itc decisions.
thnt the state will furnish the rock afte r the w ar came here with his wife American Legion will o ffe r a reward
President A. A. Murphrco, yester­ receipts on the some wn* S3,181,1*01,after &amp; o’clock Monday evening.
If the Ottoman delegation retu rn s
nml
asphalt the road should Is* made and little son to reside. Ho w as in for inform ation about C lifford Bea- day *nid this nbotit the work carried llill. Tins leaves, he pointed out, a
The railroad strike Is in full swing
nn answ er Wednesday whiclj will per­
nnd the telephone nnd postal services n good road for several years to the grocery store of Deane T urner for body endeavoring to find out some­ on by the University Y. M. &lt;*. A.
deficit of slightly more than $1)2,000,- mit fu tth er negotiations on the vital,
"When a Isiy is ill and Is taken to 0(8), and expressed the belief thnt
come.
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are badly crippled.
some tim e afterw ord associating him ­ thing definite about him and if he has
esst'ntinl clauses, it seem* likely th a t
the University Infirmary. It Is the 1 . within the fivi* months of the fiscal
The French authorities are engngself w ith 'M r. Snyder, of the ltel-.lnr been killed to find his m urderers.
the French and Italian delegations V
URGE EARLY MEETING
M.
A. secretary who calls on him year ahead in xvhich to cut nxvny less
e din the system atic arrest nnd ex­
. * r-------------- --------------------------xvill Ik* ready to remain in {.ausanne
daily, bringing him magazines, news- •.him one-fifth of the amount elim in­
pulsion of German olTicinls, state
NOTED NEGRO WOMAN
for n limited period, even if Marquis
MURDOCK ASTONISHED
( H r T h r A a s o r ln t r d l ’ r r * * |
pa|K*rs and other little comfort*. In ated in the excess expenditures in
nml municipal, for refusnl to oU*y m entaiy labor party decided to ask
f'urson
adheres to his announced pro- ;
COMING
TO
SANFORD;
AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT
Oise of serious illness, the V. M.
orders. A number of papers* in the oc- Prime Minister Bonnr l-aw to convoke
the first seven months of the twi Ive gram of leaving Friday night.
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WILL ADDRESS PEOPLE
AT T H E PARISH HOUSE
A. keeps in close touch With the sick months period, the deficit cif.ihl lie
rupied territory have U*en suspended parliam ent earlier thnn February 13,
The idea of nn adjournment bLjbft . &lt;
one’s family, relaying news to the eliminated. Hr declared, however,
by order of the Rhineland high com­ the date set for its reassembly, in o r­
com ing,,repugnant, | t is pointed qyt (l j
llnllic (J. Brown, n noted negro wo­
Murdock,
known
ns
thi*
"W
hite
Muanxious parents and bringing to the thnt the tireless, unrem itting efforts
mission for brief periods of publi­ der to give consideration to the sit­
that such n step m ight wrll be
man
lecturer
and
president
of
tho
bntina” *»tpni*hcd and mystified and
sick l&gt;cd words of comfort and cncour* of the president to accomplish the recation of prejudicial nrtlrlcs.
terprelcd ns a rupture and th at
.
National Federation of N egro Wom­
uation in the Ruhr volley.
ngement from the loved ones n t homo." »Wt m ust have the support of every
greatly plcaftcd a good sized audience
The Drltish parliam entary lnlwir
spite the term s of tho Mudaniq ar-^
en’ll clubs of the United States, and
at the Parish House Inst night in his
"When n student fall* down In hi* public servant.”
party* wants parliam ent to be cnlled
in 1st lee, this would o|wn the possibil­
Rlnnrhc Beatty, secretary of the U r­
Chief
Finance
Officer
"NJght
in
the
Orient"
and
w
ith
all
studies
it is the Y. M.
A. thnt first
earlier than February 13 so thnt the
ities of renewal of hostilities, from
ban lo n g u e of Tam pa nnd well known
m ystery of the East, llo answered
tries lo help him hack into good
Held U p and Bobbed • the
situation arising out of Frnnco-Bol*
even
the consideration of which all
In Florida, will speak to tho negro
Sealey’s Appointment
the questions propounded to him on
standing."
gian occupation of the Ruhr may U*
E
u
i
o
|
k
? shrinks.
women
of
this
city
a
t
Ht.
Jam
es
A.
M.
of $10,000.00 Today cards by various people in the au d i­
"If- a boy is up against it fiunneydHigh School Inspector, A delicate
given full consideration.
E. church tomorrow bright a t H p. m.
situation n t Ijxusanne nnd
ence and the way he read their, past
|y, it is the Y. M. C. A. Dint locates
Prem ier Bolncnro announced that
Has
Been
Approved
The
e
n
tire
community
is
expected
to
nliirming
possibilitieo
nre liable* to
Nine
nnd
L ift Bank nt Hampton "t
work forhlm , mid in many cose* nrhistory and foretold the future made
French troops wUl remain in tho Ruhr
hear
th
ese
speakers
who
nre
trying
follow
n
brusque
rupture
of the con­
Disappeared
even the must skeptical think th at
tunlly loan* him money so thnt the
until reparations are paid, but no
( M r T h e . tk n o r l n lr a l P r e s s )
ference;
this
Is
fu
rth
er
emphasised
Murdock was the best of the kind ev­ to get a closer co-operation between boy’s eibw itioii may not l&gt;c Inter- • TALLAHASSEE, Jnn.
30.—A p­
longer.
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the races and xvhltc friends in Srtnford
by the reports relating to the moVo(Hr Tfcr SMMlllrt I’r r a s l
er seen here nnd that, his stuff was
rupted.’^ P
pointment of BroT. Senlcy n i state
F rits Thysscn who is in Berlin, a n - 1
arc
urged
to
Is*
present
and
lu
nr
the
HAMPTON, Vn„ Jnn. 30.—Military too deep for the mind to grasp ju st
The Y. M .'C. A. nt the University High School in sp ecto r' recently nr»- mont of troops.
nounces th at "the people of the Ruhr
slate and county authorities of this how it wns accomplished. His ability plans (lisctism l for the benefit of the of Florida, under the leadership of noonCcl| |,y v*U|lt- „ f public Instruc­
Turkey nnd Russia were alleged
for a com part unit in their determ i­
this city nnd adjoining territory were to tell the initials, name add re si­ community- Everyone is cordially In­ George L. W hite, general sccretarjT, tion C nw thm , hiis been approved by to have nlready signed n special ac­
nation to resist the French encroach­
requested a t noon by the commanding dence of those in his audience who had vited to attend this lecture tomorrow is promoting the ideal th at every man the General Education Board of New cord whereby Russia would hasten
ments and under no circum stances
officer nt 1-nngley F ield.to try and asked various questions on the card'*, night.
should have n strong body, a trained York it wns announced. The board to the aid of Turkey in the event of »
will they give in."
locate Captain D. Cota, rh lef of fi­ his delving into their Innermost sec­
mind and a Christian experience In maintains an pfflco though it func­ rrsupm tion of hostilities and occupy
The Council of the League of NnBBNT ANI) ROGERS W IL L BE
nance
officer
nt
the
field
nnd
guard
rets,
his
perfect
knowledge
of
th
eir
order
thnt he mny go forth b etter pre­ tions under the superintendent of Mrso|&gt;otnmin, wresting this disputed
tions will take no p art in the Ruhr
GIVEN HEARING TUB8DAY
territory from tho British.
o f three men who drew |43,000 from lives’* was simply gipnt and his work
pared to meet the problems of life. public instruction.
controversy beyond assisting in a se t­
the
F
irst
National
Bank
here
nt
0:13
Inst
night
was
of
such
a
superior
o
r­
Clean,
wholesomo
athletic*
is
fos­
Tho Russians and T urks, however,
tlement if requested by the interna­
( I lr The .tM W la lre P rr»»l
1ION,
TELFAIR
HTOCKTON
H
ERE
der
th
a
t
the
house
will
be
crowded
this
morning
nnd
have
not
been
heard
tered,
efficiency
in
class
room
urged,
have
declared this report to be an in­
DAYTONA Jnn. 30.—C harles Bent
tional powers.
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from since. The drive from Hampton tonight with those patrons who saw nnd Ix e Rogers, charged with a s ­ nnd system atic blblu study promot­
vention, but these and other rumor*
Tho mnny friends of Hon. T elfair are causing the ltate«m err to hesiU
PARIS, Jan. 30.—The resistance to Langley Field require* oqly ten him lust night and many who have sault with intent to kill, as a result ed. Tho best available m inisters nre
Stockton
wefe glnd to see him here to make" decisions which would mei
heard
about
him
and
his
m
arvelous
minutes
by
automobile*.
Local
po­
brought
before
the
student*
to
tho
of the difficulty In. whjch Pont was
th at the French nre now receiving
thi*
morning
and to loam thnt he will nee the continuancd of th e conference.
end
that
tho
student*
may
become
bet­
lice
are
of
the
opinion
th
at
tho
car
ability.
r
wounded by form er Chief of Bollco
from the Germans in the Ruhr would
open
un
offico
here fo r tho Brudentlal
ter
*cqu**ntod
w
ith
the
problem
s
of
was
held
up
by
bandits.
Psychic phenonierfa it Is and o f the Joe O sborne during the stag in g of a
hnve been encountered nt the eniT of
Insurance Company. Mr. Stockton Is
"W OLF" MUST SERVE
today.
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HI
Ku
Klux
Klnn
parade
here
the
filffht
highest
order.
He
even
made
fho
edi­
« moratorium had ono been granted,
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ono of tho most prom inent figures in
For
quick
results
try
n
want
ad.
of
Jnn.
16,
wore
given
a
hearing
be­
tor
dt
the
Herald
guo.ns
the
color,
the
a high official of the French foreign
the stale iu politico! affairs and this
number and the &lt;!•&gt;' of the week th a t fore county judgo J. E. Peacock at Harbor Oaks Offers
office declared last night.
W A s! rI I ^ V o n T J * n* SOJlIoldlng ;
would like to w e him announce
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Murdock had 'already written on a DeLnnd a t 10 o'clock this morning.
Home to Hardings Herald
Furtherm ore,
the
m oratorium Ruhr. Even the.closing of French
th at his motion for n w rit of habeas
his-candldacy
for
Governor
of
Florida.
card and placed In a scaled envelope
Bent nnd Rogers assisted by W. C.
would have facilitated m ilitary pre­ blast furnaces on account of tho lack
For Their Vacation He would make a wonderful race for corpus was for the purpose of delay^
and allowed another one in tho uudl- Borry, disrobed two klansm cn.in thu
of
coke
i*
being
looked
upon
ns
merely
paration on the p a il of Germany as
on n successful buxines* man ho is fa r ing his incarceration and was fw ithence to hold. Mnybc you knoxv how midst o f the parade, Osborne, then
inr Tfc« A s w d i l t S rrtitl
well «s the economic Interests of that,. a necessity and temporary inconvenand away ahead of anyono th a t has out m erit, tho supremo court yes­
CLEARWATER,
Jnn.
30.
—
The
It Is done. Maylie you do not. How­ chief of police undertook to arrest
country, consequently the Frcnch iencc that must bo suffered in order
terday ruled th a t Davad U m ar “tho
ever, Stfe Murdock tonight and you Bent, who refused to go, a Oat fight rnme of Dean Alvord known as H ar­ announced nnd it is about time for
would have been In a much worse p o -‘ to attain the end in viow.
Wolf of Wall S treet would be ai
Florida
to
have
a
real
business
man
It was said by a high official yester­ can be assui'ed of a real e n te rta in ­ ensuing during which P en t was shot bor Oaks n ear here hns been offered
sition than they are how.
rested to go to the H ercer evun
for
governor
nnd
one
who
Is
not
a
ment and mnybe you will know m ore through tho arm . Osborne charged to Bresident nnd Mr*. Wilson who
"We have lanced an abscess," he day afternoon thnt the lenders of the
jail and begin serving a t once
polHlclan'.
Tho
mnny
friends
nnd
the
or know less when you hnve seen the Pent and Rogers with attack in g him are expected to spend a sh o rt vaca­
continued, "and wo shall stick by the Iron Irtdu&amp;try had been consulted on
tion In Florida after thu adjourn­ warm supporters o f the late John sentence Imposed upon him o
with a revolver, In ht&gt; w arran t.
case until It Is thoroughly cleaned this question and they h?d all agreed w o rk .. ment of congress, it has been an ­ Stockton would welcome tho retu rn charge of conspiracy in restrain
th n t they would rn th ef draw their
«nd healed."
foreign commerce.
•
All a woman wishes to know ab o u t
Civilized nations are tho*e that de­ nounced. Alvord’* offer has been sup­ of the Stockton clan to politics for
Thar* is an nlr of groat roiifldencc Area now than see all hopes of col­
they
are
d
ea
n
und
they
are*
square
her fu r coat is th n t It cost more th an vote h a lf of th eir yeans to w on* plemented by nn Invitation from the
in official circles th a t favorable re- lecting the reparations due
For quick results try a want-»d.
Clearw ater C ham ber-of Commerce. and you can depend upptf. them.
struction. t
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the one h e r neighbor Wears.
cuUs w ||| follow the action in the fade away.
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GREEKS READY
FOR WAR TIME
CLASS CALLED BIG DEMONSTRATE

FROM RIVER
TO THE LINE

TWENTY MEN ON TRIAL
FOR CHICAGO FRAUD CASE,
MILLION DOLLARS INVOLVED

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IN THE PEABODY CASE,
SEARCHERS COME HOME

University Y M. C. A.
Is Good Samaritan
Says The Students

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THE SANKOItl) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2‘J,
KNIGHTS TEM PLAR ATTEND
CHURCH

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There Wan a fine attendance of the
ighti. Tem plar ut the Congregationchurch on Sunday.

TAILOR-MADE SUIT
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For Florida:
and Tuesday.

The Prince

F air tonight

T . p N IfG I I T

BY

Tile tilurch was nicely decorated
Wesley “Freckles”
with flowers anil u splendid musical '.The Rook Lovers Club will meet at*
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Mrs.
A.
K.
Hill’s
I'rldny
afternoon
a
t
program arranged.
Barry
:l o'clock.
^The sermon delivered by the Itev. P.
One of tho larg e st local corpor­
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f
V rfi= C. Hurhnns was a m asterly effort,
ations
has a perm anent position for n
Mrs. May D i c k e r s was called to
abounding with facta and wholesome1
Chester, S, C., Friday, on necount of young Indy typist. Must be neat.
tru th s, giving evidence of deep study i,.
...
Penrod Sehofleltl known a, ^
her MnU, .Mis. John rapid and have, some knowledge of
and broad reading and w a s devoutly
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bookkeeping. Address reply in your
“Orfullcst Boy in Town" wai j urt
KtringfcUow.
received.
own bandw riting giving details of ex­
n vigorou* American boy »&gt;.*
Taylor Comniandery No. 28, K. T.
Mr. anil Mrs. II. C. Harkins a n ­ perience, salary expected and phone
tackled life with the indomitable
extend to I)r.#Hurhans and the mem­
2(M-3tp
sp irit characteristic of the t ru,
nounce the birth of a son, II. t \ , Jr., number to P. O. Hox 510.
bers of the Congregational church
Amrrienn man. This |, the f0„.
at Fcm ald-Ioitighton Hospital .Sun­
their sincere appreciation and. thanks
day, January 28, 1928.
•nlest picture “ Freckles” Barry ever
For i|tiick results try n w ant ad.
i
for the kind invitation to nltcnd ser­
nuide% the picture that makes the
vices a t their church.
old world young.
.
J. I). Jaco b , of Virginia Is In the
The next regular conclave of Taylor city looking u fte r the vegetable ship­
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Attractions,
too
Commandcry will Ik? held on n rx t Fri- ments. Mr. Jacobs has pinny ft lends COLLECTIONS— OLD - ACCOUNTS,
overdue note?, bad t hecks. Write;
da) evening, le b . 2, commencing h eir whore for several year? he ban
—T O M O R R O W fur our proposition. Our representa-j
prom ptly a t «:II0.
j the head o f the Truck Growers, Inc.
"Pink
Gods" with IIcIm-- Daniel.,
tiie will call on- you.—Southern-Ad*
The Order of the Temple will be
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J
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n
io
Kirkwood, Anna tj. Ni|rMm
justpient Agency, Drew building, Or­
conferred on several candidates, a n d ! J. A. Logan, of Geneva, wn-. In the
and
Raymond
Hatton. Also ,
lando, Florida.
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there muy he u |n. nihility of a visit city today and left for qj.: home, hav­
Snub Pollard l a i d ) .
from the Grand Commander ^snd hi* ing ju st boon disinitscd from the
stafT.
hospital. He was recently shot thru
The E ntertainm ent committee of tho arm by n negro burglar.
which S ir Knight Edward T. Iainc is
SOLICITORS WANTED—Hither U.
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
F R E E ENTERTAINM ENT
chairm an has promised some good
dies or gentlemen to rail on mrrPhone lift-------- Opposite 1*. O.
things In the eating line fo r th at night.
The high school room of ‘ Genova
ehnnt.i
and other huidnri-* men and
A cordial invitation Is ox ten d er to will give a (day a t the town hull
;
licit
old
account* for rulli&lt;ii(,n. |
all sojourning and visiting Knights Friday evening nt 7:20 o'clock. Ev­
A
hick
town
is
a
place
where
a
m
an.;c
ra
|
(
oraini**ionx
promplly paid fu,
Tem plar to he present ami enjoy the erybody iuvitlh).
with fifty thousand- dollnm is fin im- m-rvitr*. W rite, Southern Adju*tMcat
unbounded xorinhility th a t pievails
portant .ciUxcn.
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in Taylor Commandery and witness SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
the conferring of the Orders.
REPRESEN TED AT ROLLINS

METHODS

“PENROD”

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-W E INVITE YOUlt INVESTIGATION—

FITTED

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
First Quality—Low Prices

115 Fast First Street

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For Spring. Just 1 eceived a new line of sam ­
ples of the Famous Hopkins Popular Priced
Tailoring. Prices ranging from $22.00 to
$44.00 for three-piece Suit. Come in and let
us take your measure. W ill order the suit to
be delivered when you want it.

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Phone 104

I). Month, vice-president generul of
C h a rlo tte , N. C., and Mrs. Howard II.
[McCall, vice-president general of Atjlnntn, Ga. Miss K atherine NettleMRS. PRKl) DAIGER. Society Editor ton, rtn tc vice regent o f Connecticut,
Phono 217-W
v.un also in the receiving line. AsI f jmm k i , . s n r trl„ * » v l a l t l n g 7 »
listing Mm . Simms in receiving were

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I’R I / E KHS.fi CONTEST
And yet the corn belt’s enthusiasm
for a ship nub'iidy equals that t|i •
. i M . i i l r .1 .1 t u O i l . &lt; r | . « n n . f » i .
iv iiii'H ln t i
t in iili.r
m ill
M is s
R O I.U N S COLLEGE, W inter Park
Srlnll*. nr Irlrpfcnnn I t , llrta. II »»ll l •,,,, I*•*&gt;
lllf. MKII1 iI-flUpier,
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played
by const cities for a guaran­
a r r s iir ■ p p rrru i.d
1Marion Siuitli, regent of Jacksonville
bln., Jan . 2b.— (Special to the San­
teed wheat price.
“ i hapter.
ford H ernldj—That Sanford High
scho d i r e p r e s e n t e d Jn the Irving
Sir-.. Sims is an unusually charm-'i
SOCIAL CALENDAR
VA LENT INK l U M K
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
Ibiehejier Price Essay Contest for
ih;g hostess and tiiis reception was a
Wednesday Subscription bridge p ar­
AT
COUNTRY
CI.UII
Floridn
High
Ech&lt;»&gt;|
boy*
and
girl-,
.p re tty compliment to Florida's disty n t the Parish House nt 3:00
held h&lt; re annually, wan announced
tingulshed guests who are her friends.)
--------o’clock given under the auspices of
Invited to assist on this «rrasinnJ fine of the most enpoynble oecn- today l&gt;y hiciiiIht of tiie connnittee
the Woman's Guild of the Holy
vi l e , Airs. Fannie Gilkes, Mrs. Susie moiis of t h e season will l»e tlm Vale.,-1 i.i charge of the event. The ro n tcn Cross Church.
Trippe, A tlanta; Mr*. D. P. Cassidy, fine dunce at the Country Club on nnts from Sanford are f,lb s Addic Al.
Mr*. J. C. Boroughs, Mrs. Lewis II. Monday, F ebruary 12. There will he Muller nnd Mr. Lee W. MeCInin, w h o
Mr. and Mrs: Harold lltukini an M attair, Mrs. John Bich, Mrs. Alfon- Valentines, favors, good pum h, ex- chiee ns subjects fm their essays:
nnunre the birth of a son, Saturday, m i F ritm , Air*. George Richards, Mrs. *rellent music and fine eats and a “The Evili of Ini b-iiinee in AmurJanimry 27th.
IIrook While, jr., Mrs. W. S. Jennings V"” '1 lime &gt;" n**ured to everyone who ira" and "F lorida’s F uture A m ong!
and Mrs. C. II. Purdy.- Jacksonville attends. Kach member is allowed to *he S tales," i --iu tively. The winMr. nud Mrs. AL V. Albright, of Times-Union.
Ik1 llle ie iltinvite out of town guests, hut no one I er* of tiie cnnter-t i,n !•&gt; #
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Jacksonville, spent lit.' vu r k &lt;'11.1 here
KEEP TIIE SILHOUETTE
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. from Sanford can attend unless they eil with gold mi da! i»y Irving IbicJiul.SLENDER
nt tiie Mbntczumn.
le
i,
the
dhtiTIl'tlisiird
author
who,
as
j
MRS. FRANK MKISCII ENTER
Next to Princess Theatre
The inmi •urrrvvful of (lie designs for
This early announcement i ' made in u tru s.ee of Rollins College, has inTAINKD
W. J. Pemberton, of .in k ionvilb ,
order that lhu*e contem plating some r.ugum led the is ay cmilrut in order! the new m .imiii ilia,, to llu ,ti.tight
Alts. Frank Aleisch entertained lont ^ othor f,.u l„ r(. {or th at evening will to stim ulate interest in gtaid E n g -j silhouette. Ikirk blue verge to ik«.: up
spent the week end her i.ttcit.liiig lo
ihiv ch.irinint: die fur ilayiian- i.enr.
T
hursday
afternoon at her home. | M, present at th Cumntry Cluh dance. Ibh and ihouglr on present day piolibusiness.
Il cloT-s nil thi’ I* ll sliontitiT -J] I j | t
JUST KECEIVKI) PBBSII SHIPMENT OF
Sunny Shic on West First street.
I m.i among the h.,'ti : ehuol buys n n d ' left $idr front iindcrihr j la(', \ nmnd
collar Uni lies the round ii-t-L. wliib
were
J. D. Hale and C. J. Anderson 'w ere The rooms for this occasion
A wife is a pei'Min who woudum girl* of ebiHdn.
t he ill vu's all- lriilm cd p ith inn: I■ick
nniutig the liusincsH' visitors' from jtastefuly decorated with roses, liihis- what you did with thnt ten-dollar lull
culls
l l.it *.[1!, braid and buiiims
Jr.tksonville here for J,he week end. H is, mid other garden flower*. At 5 i you hod tins morning.
Complete the drrnr.itivi is licine. Mr..— - '
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iiVlorfc the guests were invited into
diuni .i/c nijairri J ' t yard* 48 inch
material.
Robert llier. of W ashington, D. C...|the ilining room where dainty rcP H E S C R IP T IO N DRUGGIST
PHONE 325
I’ictorial Review l i e a No. Oisi.S.
m rived in the city yesterday mid will freshnunits were served. The guests
Sizes, 11 to ill year*. Price, J5 cey,14.
T H E H E X ALL STORK
KODAK Deale
spend a short tim e here ut the Abut., £i&gt;r thl* o uision were: Mrs. William
tezuina.
Jacalts of New York, Airs. Paul .Miller
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of St. luiuis, All*. E. Rouinillat, Airs.
Mm. M ortim er and Alis* Mortime/, Clnreme Mahoney, .Mrs. I mil I’etohl,
it Daytona, spent the day here ye*-, Mr*, t hn*. Ludwig, Mr*. John IVx[£ 10 Stores in Georgia
erday nnd were registered nt the old, Sr.. Mrs. John Aleisch, Aim. Ilenilontetunin.
•&gt;' W itte, Atrs. John Pexold, jr.,’ Airs.
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Andrew Mahoip-y, Airs. John Render;
* John P erry, Jr., of New York, w n*’and Airs. Fred llrandt.
---am ong the nut-of stale at rivals here
.-,1 th e MRS. \ K \ | \ IIKIIM.p: llllSTKSS
yesterday nnd i.Montezuma.
Mis T \. Neal vwi. a hridge lio.i
Phone 127 jj
San ford’s New Store
less yesterday afternoon at lier hom e(
The Social m cetyig of the Dm igh-jm Lucerne Court, entertaining n ix ,
^et* of Wesley Clnsr. of the MclhiMUst (able* of gder.ts.
Church, which was to have Ih'cii held
Calendula*, violets and sweet pens I
tomorrow (T uesdayI evening, w ay^rflie used in decorating tiie-liv in g
pi.stpoin d until fu rth er notice.
room and ilining room. Score i were
kept on n ttiiu tiv e tallies done w ith,
Mr. nnd Airs. W. il. Schuylrr, of maid* in lirlglit colored friK'ks.
Killmuting, Pa., Mr. and Airs. Gen. I..
The prize f-»r top .score mid com-oA
Schuyler, of Pittnhurgli I’a.. mid Ray aliou wi ll1 tin same, guest roo msewA'cGoilignl, of P ittsburg, m e
end ii'i: ln-am'i i ' .
ing sonic time here mid nto pleasant­
A -l ie ! by AHm Ju n iata Lorraine
ly located at the AtiifiUzuniu.
Mis* Dorothy Sinuous, Miss Anita
bacon mnl Airs, N. R. Ilrownrd serv­
MRS. If. W. SIMS ENTERTAINS ed meringues filled with ulrnwberrie*,
One of the loveliest of the ninny Chnrlotte Rmisse, angel food cake,
,-^ li
rlclighUul functions given by -tiie minlM, saltei) nut* and eolfee. —O rlan­
presiilcnl general N. S. D. A. It. and do Sentinel.
o th er officer* of the national widely
who spent last week in i'loridn was
NOTICE, HPWORTII LEAGUE
un afternoon reception at vvhirli Airs.
A hiy vvelnier iou‘1 tonight. Aleet
Roiieit W. Simms wn* ho*te,«s, at her at thu AL E. iliun h at 7:15. A way
beautiful home on (lie lunik* of the f* provided for nil. Come.
Pi. John* river.
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J. II. HINTliraiSTER PIANO CO.

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
N ot O nly P ure but Delicious

ROUTH BAKERY

Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle 39c !k.
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The honor guests included tiie sta te

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• regent, Air*. J a n u s A. C raig; the
president general, Airs. George .Maylinni .Minor; honorary president genOral; Mrs. George Timelier Guernsey,
ot Knnsns; the organizing secretary
general, Air*. G. Wallace W. Hanger,
) t Washington, l&gt;. C.; Air*. R- njnmiii

Upon I);iy nnd Night

NOTICE

To nil property owner* of Snnford:
W hen'in lu t'd of a painter call A. C. j
Alt urn &amp; Rio. All work guaranteed.
Cash or let in work. P. o . Ilox H05 or
Phone Ifili.
2C2-0tp
The Herald for first rlnfv* job work.

Ladies' Host Koom 5

SALES ANI) SERVICE
A Complete Slock of ParlH • ‘

Huy a Hup]) and You’ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
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Snnford, Fin., Corner Second Street and Snnford Avenue'
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Distributors Jjemiuole nnd Luke Counties
Large and Hp-to-Datc
Fill! ng Station

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nnd Tiren

Hose, Pink, Blue and White, per y

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FAMOUS,“MAN WHO KNOWS" HERE
tj
TONIGHT AT RAKISH HOUSE ^
WILL CONTINUE ENGAGEMENT TUESDAY ANI) WEDNES-,1
DAY NIGHTS ALSO
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Tonight come* an attraction which In tlu* study of the m eult upon
is heralded as the season'* greatest vi+y ground of his birth, India,
amusement event: it is the nppear- rlsto* th at there in* nothing s
mice here of the nntiAn'* fdremosC '.lBlurnl about hi* w ork' ami tluring u
mystic Murdock, “ The M aster Mind”, ircbnt interview said, “ 1 avduM like to
whose astounding dem onstrations of have it distinctly uuderstqrid th a t,
the.occult ha* made hi* name known though undoubtedly ponacssod of nn [ ^
to am usem ent lover* and «eienli*ta, inherlent psychic m bntnlity, there is j i
the world over.
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: nothing of the1super-unturnl entering f ]
During hi* m ysterious entertaining into the study of tiie occult, nnd all
“L'rytitnl Seance," amid the splendor people unconsciously exercise the
of nn clabointo oriental setting, Alur- principal* to n g re ater or less degree
dock proves himself the peer of all in th eir daily Rvea'aitd routine, while
mystics, for it is here that lie uu- it remains dorm ant in tlu* m ajority .of
tw trs with am azing rapidity nml nr- chrcz, yet I believe th a t , in tho re-decurpcy questkius of any nuture asked, velopmcut of these latent power*, lies
secret of success.
by member? of the audience through the real
r
The rauie production nnd . effects
his phenomlna! crystal readings.
'fh
which have characterized hi* great
Murdock, who was !*orn of Amcri- wide
in other cities will bo shown
ran iisrentagu In Upper llurm h’, India, success
*cce&lt;
teetived his fih it I'cvebtion nt the filers
age of roven and has sinfc th a t time day*
devoted the m ajor portion of his life bent

Renfrew Jap Crepe
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k ti oue ifjiir imp
of future teachers. Ho wh It th at num
they have bo lam entably fallen down For one-fiftieth of the population of
Florida, to enntrihutu two , hundred
l* B h tl « h r d e v e r J • ( I f r n i H i n r i r C p t * n n - on their vocation? T h at more than
&lt;&gt;r ■t «br l l r r n l d Itnlldln*. IU7
one-half of those aspiring to tench nnd fifty thousand dallnrs ns a gift
M a a n o lla A i r ., X aitgrA , F l a .
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nrc found to be unfitted by education to tho state, and probably not more
2,__
to pass the lowest grade of exam ina­ than tw enty thousand will yield to
3.—
tion? I* it from n lack of thorough­ the appeal, he not right. I l place*
rm i.i smuts
ness in the prim nr y.studits? Have the r.tnte in the line of nn imllgerst;
.... I'dll.ir
n . j . i i o m .y
4 .f«PTr»lar|r-Tr#a»nrrr the pupils been rushed through them , to d ^ o o r or too m iscnkulnting to proIV. J . I . l l . l . A l t l )
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O
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n
r
r
a
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M n n n a r r in order to get large classes in the . vide proper building* to accommo­
I I . A . I I K K I .........
5.—
I I . 4 . I I O M . Y . A i t i r r t l . l n e A ln n n a rr
date
il*
institutions
of
higher
id
u
ra
­
high
sciicols
and
make
n
grand
show
­
on
A d r r r t l a l n * lla f * «
X la d r K m m n
j
6.—
A s p l lr a l l o n
ing «if numbers on graduation tiny ? tion. If the building sought Is a m*l,i:\V!N Sllll'l*
&lt; IrrnlnMtm *lntinKri The graduate.! of o.ur gram m ar echools cessity, and there is no disputing a
1’ fc n n r 3 5 0 -AV n f l r r ft »•■ 10.
should be able to answ er more than sentim ent so strongly voiced, then . 7.—
R n b a rrlrllu n P r l r e In A d .n n r r
half of tlie question;!, on the exam i­ every taxpayer in Florida should pay
8.—
O a» T ra p ...... —r
......
WWW
his
quota,
which
would
nverag
*
about
’
nation
paper*;
and
the
graduates
of
3
A
M
Mia Mnnlha
our high school*, if (hey have pursued twenty-five cents each..
'l l r l i it r r i l In C llr 'll j Carrier
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Oar WcTh-ft,...............................15 •&gt; » « faithfully nnd co.seicnltouHy the
William JennTng* Hryan will, how10.—
wm
T k » lilc 13- l a IH -pnpp W r r k l r l l r r - courses laid out for them , should he .ovrr, fhow the people of the state
ald r a l l t r l i r o i r r .
A rm lo n lr
1 'm in tr
a n d la p n ltlla lird r i r r i F r id a y . A d i r r - bett r educated than the college g ra d ­ th at it is.a duty they, owe to give
t he class pong, which is always n, CONOKESS H A * o i ’i.Tt
l l i t n a r n ir a m u d . k u m U «m n p p llr a Fiy&gt;: We e k s to work
lln a .
p e r , r a r . n ln n y a In m lv n n r r . uates of fifty years ngo. That there ward thf» project—and give liberally.’ j,iB hhonor in the Institute,
And there is little doubt th a t he will
is
something
wrong
is
evident
from
Iq
1912
Mr.
Wolslngel
was
united
M K n n r .i l t u b a s s o c i a t h o p u i c s *
Thr
l
his pelf-lmpbsed task; jn m arriage to Miss■I’hyllis Woodall 1 w vflip
V ifiv
i’T Ag.uclnlrit
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tn-i I’r m
T h e A aao rtatrrt P r e s s la c ir t u .o lv e lr the showing made by Superintendent arcom pliih
------------30^-Cwn• n t lt la d lo llm u sa f o r ra p u lillrJ itlo n of fuw ihon’s report. There has been n nnd n t the name time he will pave th e jof oVccnpboIro, N. C., a inuilclnn of;
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a ll n«w » d laim tt'hra c r r l l t n t In II or
not o lh a r w ln e «T&lt;olllrd In lllla p a p e r failure somewhere, and it is for our way for some mighty good work In talent and renown, being n violin v ir - ) p ” **3 m
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n f i? n
an d alao itie
local is p « b pubtlalim J educational londtds to find o u t.w h y
herein.
• A ll r lit h t * o f re-piitU tCftuoh o f a p o d a l and where, nnd then apply the remedy.
d la p a trh ra h e rein * r r a la o rpm-rvatl
Wo cannot nfforti to close the doorr
O ffic e s I I I I H C l.11 II I I I .I M M I . P h o n e 14*
of oWMiunrtcr of our whoalhotisej
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f o r c i- n A A v -n M n -r H 'li o i o l l A U v r
■! and let our children grow up in ig­ vantage of w hat falls into his hundj T H E A M E H Ir* A V r i t K K I A 3 SO C! \ T l o s
norance, and it is hum iliating to h ive Hr* js n brilliant man—none more no;
which apparently *hnw been 1fuccp: sto adm it thnt with nil our splendid
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schools nnd colleges we have to go

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923
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1924.
—A biff Auditoriu mthat'will sent at least 5,000 people.
—New home for the CnnmbeU-Lossiug Post, American
Legion.
will be
-A Community, Chest out of which
drawn.
-Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
ami
-Municipal ownership, starting with
soft water.

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S tate polico-for FlorMn. nrc Iseing
urged. \Vo believe it it. State police
mado ufs of cx-a«;rvh:c men nr.sl men
who hnsl been trained in the work of
som ething on the o rder of. the N o rth ­
west Mounted Police of Canada would
. h f n - fine. thing foy thin ijtnto in runny
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A Sanford Institution under Ihu direct manngement of tho following
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
j. R. Anthony, W. IL Tunnlcllffe, Dr. S. Pulcston, E. II. Hawkins,,W. E. Scojgan,
C. F. Williams.
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Sanford, F lo rid a.

F or the school jvsir ending June .'lb, j ditb.n, If any organization can se-i A fter sin g in g with the department* V 'Jj'
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tlv poyiibilUy th al j
1022, the average pnlury of the tin ch - j elite the desired quarter-m illion d o b :of evangelism of the Houthcril B aptist [ ^ s h i p 'Idl'l*'can i ti r Ik' forced lo
era of the slate, male and female, w,i - hu-- is* a &gt;! mat ion, then it will lie lie- &lt; «.-i\*lition, over u tet i it &gt;i y t over ing
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per mohth. The average salary -'»■ h .M « l l.y Wllltam. Jfflnllilt, . l » h u m ...u lh - n i
. r»r n rfrly " yt , '
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for w h ite male teachers wan fl.'i? '*’•* • •
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KiT i.lny J c .m y Mr. v . S .&lt;»««&lt;
11.1
, would ntnnn it &gt; death,
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cede,
for the.
t **«* month, for white tvbn\en lcnch&lt; n&gt; bin, and the entire win hi.—-Palnikti Jtlila n|t)ottd!t! potUion hi which he known to he even more uitlpgsni tie
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ha,I rendered such noble ervibe sing
it was f93-22. The negro men teac h ­ News.
lo t |u. m than th e pre cni.
ers HVerngetl $IJd.7.‘l and the wonuu. . . ......
1- ; mTi7 a • ;
m BchooU, eallcge and A.t&gt;-wah
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held
?-'in.lh. T;.mt,a Time*.
t M I -I I M !- HUM,It AI 111
, e r a , l ca-npaigns to b « m W ™ntp fftp.
^ „ f |h e „H.,tllHnt m arine:
Those Immense profit* accruing to
J.’. 1 . IVidslagel
,
music dire, to r with the ..ntmUa! \ \ « r , ;u J f
,rncti, nl|v v
h, , with
*■' th e f&lt;*e system in-Florida H rt''rau iiiif
TH E Sl ll-TIHIPIC VI, M ill-WINcom j lex it
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« iv «iniplexiti
o f the fa .-t e - j h ,
tlip state to ait u p n n d take notice e s ­
H rgalded a: nee of |'|e greate H * am p W adsworth, Spar!sinking, . . &lt; . aitiiAlion iu do' : i-t‘ -’ . Until . few
TEH FA I It
pecially the ihlnrieft of th'« officer/
liit i’tni and dnger t of gnspel inn11*IH. E nter hs- &gt;w, • cnlleil to the day:; ugu evely iialicptiori pe 'ed .to
in the big counties. T he mm lHr c nin­
•ie in tju-'wm ld t&lt;elay, and especially *V” training schw l fur :iHUctarius, clear Milling fnv the lwnrooi-Anifcr*
The
S
,di-Tropical
F
air
is
an
ediiea
th 's . h-*»\e 1.0 such salaries hut this
................... .........r ......... aisioi g Southern Itaptlsts with whom at Illue Itidge, N, (., a * an m slruit-u aoa bill nr.d there v.'.’i ■ uhtple tea .
could be provided for in tha stilnry Uonal institiitian. To ho mire, there
is
plenty
of
amusement
mixed with it j be hOa done most efficient, wm I; slur- i" dnnip ntid eomimmity singing. He to l elieve it, wo dd p.i s j ’J Week.
eyrtem .
:&gt;nv«»
l.ockhart
with
the
spersl pro- »IT «hv I” ’ twelve years.
E. !..’was ab o appointed a mnnshes' of the Now pamurgu eccai.t remuti! a.i a ; still
------------o-----------gram,
and
jo
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n
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J.
Jones
with
the
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tsla
g
e
l,
the
mihject
of
thin
.keleh,
in ,thB n ^ .its to ic U ^
of nnm m niem cnt by eenatnr Norb: rk
There may be a n ig g er in the wood
mid-way
will
take
ta
re
of
the
amuse^
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a
cnmpQsrr
and
teacher
of:
bold
there
in lUl'J,
,
. but for
. the p i-t ' Itepublicnn, of N orth Make a, UmL li
pile in thnt Ship Subsidyriilti hub we
r-'.vral yearn hnjt die. n devoting hlr t 1 ,
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fail to ftce it. Amuricn bar. wanted :e»nt features. Hut the' luim pkin1htill*.
f', *'' 1 1 M|i l; s it in
tlm
n merchant marine for many yen:- bow, like the r ireus,- never grow s; !!&lt;• vv;:s hum in litdh’Vuc, Ohio, on **"“
» F,|b •i,n u ’
lie bar cmiducUM]««*•**' *'iJl
tin
nnd if we cannot get it under n Dem­ old. Never da farm 'products meet t h t ; (W oln'r full— well, Veveral y ear ago,■ vv.inKi is*tc In
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, , ! ! enroot men u p , ?&gt;■•
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song e m e M nrtccthng sermons and
ocratic reginie let u:t have it under 1w hile *n sveb a u .|'eclnhie and f .r rid it &lt;if Dutch Red Swi-M ;&gt;irn I ige.
i i , .... i rtmrn..r admim- trat io! ,
I't line.s by many w oh!
the ItcpuhlicniiR. We
«ei&gt; nothing uud tnnitner as nt a county fair. Even Mis f iMe r v.a * the h'atl’ r of a i Hindi
uetl" . am ong theta l-eim- the Itev.
wrong about it nnd until it is shown
po lliy show Imur-i I - rctlamt.y of 'h iu r a id til- nndher w,i an m gali
Mild ItiNS
Win. A. (Hilly) Sunday, \\»lli-sni Jen-i
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up bi'tter we will he in favm of any- 'hi pride that i.s fell in this old time ..it m the home inline., uy wle-p (iarl
.at: ei. Hi P»y
nil ITS H ty ar. t'.irin
I I I * 1 III* \ a«SM‘l l f I «4 f f t * a |
thing that will give America a mer- 'istilrtiu n that h is Burvived !lie vi&lt;-- mob hut a lad. At a leiy early age
... it -■ i Pis t.
in si it. Sr . arid Jr., &lt;.
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SHI NOTH V. h.-1. - f
H
om
uiw.d
Ilium
nnd
ahilily
wa»
chant murine.
i ‘iit'A's of .i ptogre-sivu v.orbl. The
LADIi;;’ AND GFN'l'i.KMFN’S ItFST ROOMS.
.'dell 'fru ttu r, A. I . Ilsron, Ieiltc It | nual arm y a ; ;■roprb.v .is • ll
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* | maiden birds adorn iheitise'vni
lr ipj a lent and to ■uich an extent that
Speer, (!. f’nmpheH '1 *rg:iti. F. I! . ing JI to*. •! of ' Mb t
WHAT IS TH E MATTEU W illi
Mu ir fttnM lavish plutnage end stand very fiiwpa Mtly he litnl a plate On tin
lt d I .t ' l • W . - ( r o lle d l o the ■emit.' ve
&gt;li , e I, J.vi. ?,1. *
it attention wlisle the proud eii; k musie.il proqiaiu of the church, the
OFK SCHOOI-S
I i nett.
the m ililis’y I .ontisitu-e htnl
■truts nni| crows noi.-Jy f'jiTrvssliiTi* *li o! ii'ul i' i i Ii* lifi.
m
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?lk»Wt.lV2
to tie
dre
Under
the
efficient
itwtrue!loti
of
There is not much i ncourag.'meiil •and everything ift attuned to the mur
Ie. the hull .
Itt
up-to-date
Mipe’l
virttf
of
sehied
for tltono optimistic souls who n re ) -c
Hie big pumpkin show,
amhitiops tu see Fli/rii!a talte U.i place
I be jsgrlei.ltnre fair is as old a* uuis.i’ hi recoil I'd In* lit-', real tiainSelect Doc Nance as
ill- t!\
Fur q lii
well up towards the head of those &gt;rrinilt -’r-. Ever Fine.- men began i g. dnging in a mixed quurU during
Their
UiTJ
trader
t’i
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uttse
ilijrh
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tional ndvancament, in the r*.po;t ot pleasure and psofit in bringing their ■g u huritone soloir.t in one of the
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Popular Smoker t ut,h. r II .s Hern
trading
churches
of
the
town
for
live
the S tate Superintendent of i’nbliv a ro ih c t. topeth-jr for exhibit fan aim
With
Tiitnpit
T
hru'
Sistuirv*
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Instruction \V, S. t'nw thon ic-ently for r.rt exi hange of Mean. -\nil thi: year*.
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lit look
made puidie. There in a continuing ora-tier has muvi -I nerjcidtute well,
. ii.d ctiiirsei of l!ih|
l&gt;.ie Nanre, (»»pvi.il u.l her -J tfir
dearth of competent teachers, esjii-- it has been otm of the in ,-t help'ul «tudv in ih, Hoy* I icpai linnet of th
Sm okers fn r-ti’.i
M'Bsoiia, will iititii
dally iq the rural districts, The tig- agencies in pray.ri -:dve funiiiijr, In a V. M. t . A. atid at the age •{ lifteen
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age the team th o u g h the i humpbui
urea nuhtnilted by the state superin- i stilt • Tike Floiida where then- is so was &lt;lt-i-i,d .(‘eieln iy of the Fit I
m
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U /A . hoy, Kbi»«
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f
t
tendent show that th ere were only much tie - ilevelojsme.it utui iilojig; E tate t'onventloti or Y.
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unnouncptl
Mu
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lav
ntnTUirur*
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three-fourths ns ninny ap))l!raiits foi such vnrh I lines, th? game is denhly|heI4 in-Ohio.
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schools an there were sehmila to fill, interest tug and an agriculbirul fa ir
When cigh'.een ycai of age he wa been offlclnlly ii(spinnted by tli
m
ag
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a
li's.
nnd
in*
has
nliendy
tied
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Thia Would 1&gt;e l|ud enough, even if the doubly In-irurlive.
r.dmilted u . j, uabust in ihe Moudj
i.tvings
to
several
playersfor
Is.mmapplicants Were all qunlitWt! lo leach.
The .Sub-Tropical Fair endirn^e/ Dihle liii tilule, tTiirngo, where he
which they are not. Only fmir fifths i.ix of thi reuresentativt mm nib -,f eor.t inm-d bi- mu .n i l , du.iituui in bloat imi.
" i- nt. gun ’ i . have a i&gt; .mi ^ i* ♦
of there applying -u-rlin'd I &lt;rt itb-ute 'he -(.III- What the i , u jttie . b '.ng 1 i 'O ouiC. . mm.&lt;
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\ U | ) \ Y l lvlllil \ M \ 1ST KVKHY' (i'lODiMt »* &gt;\1 . \ 'FUTDW N ( ’Mill) TIRE 'VIM. this ye.sl. *i- t '
_ of any kind, l-c-.' than half of those
•!», ot 11,• :
|. . j l l i i d '' &lt;&gt;,’ *»'.• ting traiinni s'&gt;u h e life work v
1 iu the
UK
SOLD FOR 12V , IIKLOW J.lr&gt;T AND \ FRKL I Till. GIVEN WITH EVERY TIRE
W u y I»IH l l l l l n d u .
h t O I - c i l III III-- l i e ,
applying for_ lirst grade iVrtiti,-tie- \ tt \i of wb.s F lu d;t jiiodurus
llm oieii i -uils prominetil t.in lii'r, as Mr.
role,
‘‘Tile
owners
have
opened
the
Wore successful, while the peucnU gi- slate of llri ■fair thin year is l-'i litsiarj l Minis I Ik Towner, I’rof, Ficslerick
We are now giving authorized lltiick Hervtee in our new home, and have with us a
of aUcces/iful
Ul a p p lira n u . for other! I3t!s to ldlh Iriduriv'c. Tbfn is the " '• R'"*t,
«nd W arren (J. r„ffin. la tte r ;
P“ rstf b rin g s, m .tlnJrim l
me tonum
get Mwith eiu^D'en years experience in Ruich work, so we advise you to bring your DtiicK
H I grades weroK Second grade cerUflentevs I height of the xeaMiri of winter pso- b ‘ 4id jusat graduate wmk and Mtusl- &gt;bg pluyor* and 1 m going to rce lam-. &lt;*♦ in .tad let iVs look il over.
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20 per centl; third grade rcrtif.eates, dm limt nnd lem iy.'i a g reat riatw. IM*
aut h emVnetit men a . Prof. I'1' bn* the Ik ‘ ilas* &lt; club avail- ^
W e c a r r y a e o m p lr te Mae o f itt'ic li p u r ls , .'i'ir.'s. Tuii**.. tin s , O il m id m a k e w a sh in g
t. More mui,
than •mv-inno
o ta-th ln l o f i| ;*eeret«ry
Secretary iiowr.nl
Howard is untuitrg
untiling in Isis
hi*’ ••'•rb-ri W i'herapoon
of Neiy York ahb-."
,%
22 per rent.
ieke s e r v i c e a t t h e f r o m
utu
i
pbli.siiin,” a i t e e i u H j
those seeking second grade ciutifl- efforts uiaf is mak'uig evi-iy , tfm t to *
Ik Wumboi-k of 1'hilmhd*be m-v m m n g er has Isis lur msl
enterj fnih'il utterly, while more than fnnktthis the biggest fair in the hi«. &gt;hi» and Andrew lleisi|disil of I'hics- f,,r • " " { -d' Oi !■!.»&gt;*•»» iis addition t» V
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half of the white applicants for third t„ry of OrlrnM,.! Eve.y depaitm . nt' « • m d l - m s .
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on
f
a
grade certificates w.ue found uiiquai- i-.
e, to he
},,. i|evclo|ied
M-‘* 1 '”| lag-1 .hows-d muikcd :d»st
I"1* hii.g stafl fm llu last f*nn
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developed toto the
the fulh—L" i
Jflml.
.,i A\ grant ficliLof
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j t’V. ■ s .* -Ini : and ,lir,-it,,r of -u r n - I •' ,,v -lack t .i'\.. bus leiom no eod* : i
tii , 'it
sja
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mote i .-&gt;|i, I'isilly of the gospel ‘‘i.uple of goo.l sin-a, and Mm i* Hi!
f The suggest io,i j, iiitn voidable Mini „|,,.„dy
her,. Uil.m.b.
n g ly p i, find it was while piirsiiing lowing Jack s instruction* to l"sr no
there m ust lie som eihing radically Star.
n
h i. fliidie., in rhicugo that he l*egUU;Ume III kigliing I hem.
Wrong with our jirc e n t system of edFew of last y ea r* player* will In i*
uefttion, when more than Jill per cent W | |,I.| A -"-I JEN NIN ES HUY AN ^ writing mu nc of this character, a
**,» production* a p p e a r-Jseen in Tampa uniform* tlds Reason. V
p f'th e white applicant* fo r teacher*'
inum ber of these
FAH-8EEINC,* 1'OI.ITUTAN
r t f * poiftitihtia are unuhle to pas* the riming in hymn Iwoks issued during the arcordlng-'to present plan*.—Tampa V
plo examinations required for third
p u l : e v e ia t year
He wa* a h o a -Times,
W ithout dciiht there hi no more n«gratia certificates. I'renuntnbly, the
m ender of a famous male q u a r te t|
innst of them lire graduate* of same • ute piditiefan in the *tat? than Ihe whirl, tt -.' called upon to funii*li ape
It's fair enough. Prohibition miuti y
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l.ioii of I.incoin, William J ‘tiiiirg
of the high tu hoots of tlie* state.
•iii.1 imi ie ul many public and reli it cost moii’, Imi it kill* you quicker. ^
' m i l von
v i ■11 don't
i b i i i ' t buy
l o i f i m&lt;
i1 n
u n In
li
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mm
U e have piiured out our mom y
' ' ' ’',l 11,l'
' ‘" l m-'viiou j-;,,,, gntboring* in ntnl around’ Chi .and
wilhuut stint for these high school*.
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‘ *»rat.» «. a *&lt;dii- i,.n g(&gt;i tl„,| directed several large cho*
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F ur q u trf rc ^ itt - try n w ant ad.
WoHJaro provided them with inagnl- 1
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ru* ehotrs in the eity u ln ttMili he gm tlV
fleent building*, equipped .with every
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posnlbtf requiraipent for getting an * ‘
Pa IQ
Pa • P-4 Pa R3 ♦%
rn n p ji t i m iu » iu m
education, .filled them with the -b tctl ' ’eiM.rtunlt.v to get before nil thin peoteachers possible to get, und have in- i pie of H onda. When next he neck* I
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dulged tho hope th at they would prove *,ol,,Ic" 1 I»rc-f«-rin.-..t ho will he able ,

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« constant
source of supply of
teach-' 11at_l f I“l iTl t V*1’ Ilf*™mv
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The Herald carrier* m anage am! control their route*, pay i n
Some of them have established nor- ow ner by came, and suggest- uh ha-,
advance for nil paper* draw n, and absolutely depend upon their
eounwi for "tlie' ra^clal "tVainitig
,hal a Kyat append.. *
collection* for, th eir running capital' nnd profits. When subscrib­
nUy Will coon pre*«nt it*eif to vote
ers neglect to pay them it ia the C A ltlH K ll and nut TH E
fd r n cnpnble man for office- mean­
r\
Herald th at ataml* the "b runt.”
in g himxelf.
a.
Subscriber* who do n o t carp to pay tho carrier each week
U SELL
A|s|&gt;ealiisg to the people for a con-, * ’*
W HEN U
may
pay the Herald two o r m ore m onths in advance nnd they
tributtiiT of fund* with which to * '
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
will
pay
the c a rrie r each week from thi* fund.
M
erecj
n
citih-g.’
liiidding
a*
only
Hryan
ESTATE
W ITH US
T his *|*teni of delivery i» known a* tho IN D EPEN D EN T
..-U U M n l, Z
can appeal will get the money— fct
HARRIER PLAN nnd is used by m ost of th e larger new*paper* of
i f 'a n y menus can ’i t f l it. He it a
the
country ami has proven beyond doubt to he the ver yhest p lan ;
m
Wo feature auto ihsurnnee and
fluent *penker, an untiring sjK’aker,
of
delivery.
When n hoy manage* hi* own route, buys and sell*
an energetic speaker. He ha* n way
w« nro ready to .explain nil tlie
nt n p ro fit ho is in business fo r himself in exactly the samci sense
hn
to
hold
his
audience
nnd
make
every
different kind* of policic* you
ns any m erchant. He known he must give service to ho success­
h ea rer see through the Hryan eye*. Fa
can have w ritten on your ear.
ful and build up hi* business. He knows thnt every new custom ­
If there is a quarter million dollar* P i
Call u* up.
er
he secures mentis mure profit. In short, he knows he m ust
Pa
th a t people are willing to sloniite for
conduct
hi* business in » capable and efficient m anner to lie suc­
P
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w hat the sta te as a whole should do,
then Mr. Hryan will do hi* beat lo!**4 cessful. _
The llersh l .earnestly request* its subscribers not to dis­
secure it; and hi* m agnetism will go
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courage these hoys in this, th eir fit*t business venture, by refus­
fa r toward inducing signature* to *4
ing to ‘pay prom ptly each week for th eir newspaper.
Ftt
th e pledge* circulated.
I t ' is conceded th a t the entire )SS
H Fire, Caaualty, Auto Inaurance
TIIF. SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
s ta te should pay it* quotn toward* Ni
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1920 Buick 7-pass. Sedan, owned and &lt;1riven by a lady. No
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923

Knott Candidate *
For Comptroller
It Is Alleged

. PURELY
PROFESSIONAL

MANY MEN
HEARD TALK
BY DR. KING

BUILD A BANK

ItlJ Tlir A»wrl«lol I’rcaa)
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 30.—The «pjsarn c e at the capital of.W . V. Knott,
Cards of Sanford's Rcputand you build character as well!
superintendent of the statu hospital POWERFUL MESSAGE UKUVF.Rable Professional Men, each
a t Chattahoochee renewed speculation p;i&gt; TO LARGE CROW D OF MEN
of w h o a, in hia chosen pro­
Learn (o say no to temptation.
ns tu the successor of Ernest Amos,
AT UA1T1ST TEM I'LI!
fession the Herald recom­
com ptroller, should he resign. K n o tt!
— —
mends to tho people.
indicated his visit was strictly n hu. W ithout mincing word*, but hitting
Learn that money SAVED
iness
one
in
connection
with
the
busthe
nail
on
the
head,
and
without
any
M h h M k j i n a i i q
mean s your opportunity some day
pR*|.
attem pt to en tertain or to work upon
to better your condition in life.
--------- .----------------- the emotions of men, in u m asterful
CONTRIBUTIONS
jm anner Dr. F. P.- King,, who I* m nGeorge A. DeCottes
Start building your account at
V V II UnTVT m t v n
'ducting the successful, series o f evanAttomey-al-Law
" r . . V iN *
gelistic meeting# nt the F irst Rap- I
our Savings Department.
—
T A X
E X E M P T list ehurch p re e n te d H powerful me*.
Over Seminole County Rank
-------*oge to an immense crowd of several
1% INTEREST PAID
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Says Commissioner nialr in Stale- hundred melt h u t n ight, two men l#t-j
mem Today
or responding t&lt;» the appeal of the
-------preacher for those who desired to
FRED R. WILSON
t t ir ’t
tw afiaifd I’rr s .i
unite with the ehurch.
Classified Ads Ic a word. No ad taken for less than 25c and positively no
WASHINGTON, Jim. 30,—Com­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
A song service of forty minutes
classified nds charged to nnyonc. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
missioner
lllair of the Inletnal Rev­ pit ceded the serm on and afforded athe word* and remit accordingly.
F irst N ational Rank Building
enue Hurcnu has ruled th a t contribu­ variety of music such ns Is seldom
tions to WoodroW Wilson made sub­ heard in a sim ilar service. Opening
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
FOR SALE
Bill to Regulate
sequent to Dectfmjtcr 2d last year are with a 'negro spiritual solo, “ Do You
FOR SALIC— Hosier nnd Gays' paints
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
legally free from 1application of the
Commission
Men
Love My L ord?" th e singer immedi­
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
income ta x ..The ruling represents a
captured the h ea rts as well ns
Works, Sanford agents.
133-tfc
Operating in Fla. reversal from the bureau's previous ately
F, P. FORSTER, President
IL F. W HITNER, C « h l« r
the Undivided httelilion of his great
CHELLE MAINES FARMERS— You can get seed bed
stand, because of the Incorporation
nudience of men and boys. Ho soon
-f- LAWYER
frnro-x and irrigation plugs a t the j REPRESEN TA TIV E
KKNNKRLY, one December 2fi of the foundation.
had everybody in a good hum or ns he
100-tfc
OF PUTNAM, WILL INTRO—Court House Sanford Novelty Works.
h d them in the singing of “ W hat a
■ IHJCE ONE
FOR SALIC—Twclvy furnished rooms
ALLEGED THEFT
Friend Wo Have in Jesu s,” and "Th
.
t
w ith three year lease a t 115 PalSweet
Rye and Rye," and then pro
OF
AN
AIRPLANE
Glasses
Designed
(H r T h e A i i u r l . l r t I 'r r a .l
Kyss Examined
m etto avenue.
235-tfc
teeth’d
to
sing in an inspiring anil de
id
PALATKA, Jan. 30.—A bill to reg­
AT ARCADIA lightful fashion, “The Holy City,"
Henry McLaulin, Jr., FOR SALK---Wood for sale, stnnll ulate commission m erchant. opi-rnthlorks ami trimmings from the if g in this state, and an amendment
which proved to he a favorite. A male
.
O p tD .
erute mill. 50c u wagon load at the l&lt; the present fertiliser law to pre­ Wok Dismantling Machine When Of- quartet, consisting of Messrs. Haw- «
Opt Id an-Optom etrist
.
firers Arrived
mill. Fine to make your heavy Woud vent the use of inferior fillers, will
kins, Lovell, Henderson and Wobdng* JJ
312 E ast F irst S treet
Sanford, Fla. burn well.—Shinholscr'a Mill.
!cl
sang two appropriate num bers and
be introduced in the next session of
I fir Tlir Aarsiftfltltril I'frM)
,
251-0.0.(1-1
wp
laiae.
several
other hym ns w ere mmg by
_____________
the legislature by Representative U.
ARCADIA, Jan. 311.-.1. A.
the
congregation
of men th at com- _
FARMERS—Plenty
of
saw
dust
free
II.
Kennerly,
of
Putnam
county,
be
an aviator until recently employed by
DR. R. M. WELSH
fortably filled the lower floor of th e 'P
nt
Shinholscr’s
Mill.
It's
the
right
stated
to
the
Associated
Press
recentR.
R.
Luther,
owner
of
several
airGraduate Veterinarian
kind for tiling.
23-J-e.o.dAwp ly.
in m eeting the demand for good pure w ater and there are hundred* of
plnns nt Tam pa, was en route today to church auditorium.
Telephones:
Office
Another solo; “An Old Account S et­
botMc.r
being distributed around the City at all times. Every family
The
commission
merchant
hill
which
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Tampa
in
custody
of
Deputy
Sheriff
hand
piano,
FOR
HALE—
Second
Office 123
Opposite 1*. O.
tled," by Mr. Wolalngtd, completed
of
Sanford
.-I; mid get the habit and—
Address
203
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Third
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tre
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been
ptneed
in
the
hands
or
the
.charged
with
stealing
one
of
Lathcheap.
Residence 257
Dci.and, Florida
2 6 2 -ltp : printer, ‘.'.ill provide for the licensing er's airplanes. l-um- was niivsteil yes- the musical portion of the program.
— (of commission merchants, Mr. Ken- terdny at tsa .ivi.ition field where he Dr. M’ t'iid in w:i,s the efficient :um m n
I neily sinieu.
stated. IJvery
Every mmerchant
en limit »if
of this
(Ins was dism antling the im sing fliinr, compuni-t of the t vi mug.
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"Adam in Town A gain" was the
ss will be reunited to make bond according to tin* diet iff.
*** WANED—A chance to build
your ‘'la
lass
0
Ftibjixl
atuioiiiaed Ly Hi. King for the
new liomo before lumber gets any with Hie commissioner of agriculture
special set mon to me ami he spoke io
higher. I’lana and estim ates furnish- of not less than $5,Mitt. The niim ttiv I'R D lllliiriO N It M ils \ It J.
And our truck will he at your hacl. door with a bottle of th at pur®,
FHEtJI ENT IN .MIAMI pm! as follows; "Wind is the great
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc sower of agriculture would be etnw ater that all the hotels, to laurant i, drug atnrea nnd soda fountain#
-------i d need of France? vsns the qut him
, W A N TED ^Sm urt lmV with wheel.— Imw' " d to either revoke or refu L- to
nre using.
( lljr T I» r A u n r U i t r i l I * r r « « l
urked of Napoleon, and the general
i’ stie a license in caeca of violation of I
Stone's Market, Sanford Avenue,
MIAMI, Jim . 30. Over fifty wnr- replied, ‘Fren li m others.’ ! Yes, but
h
ca
257-tfc the provisions of tht* bill.
cumpuign being conducted by feder­ what kind of m others?
The kind jj And Bo Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
The amendment to the present fer-i
You can find tho name of ** WANTED— Permanent tiire« or four
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al prohibition ngent.i to make the city that would give France or the world *
td
irer
law
would
prohibit
the
use
ns
a!
^
every live Business Man **
Use in That Battery
dry. Raids' are lning cemlucted by a the best (pin Itty of men needed. The'®
room furnished apartm ent.
Ad­
filler, of any substance “ worthless as
^
In Sanford in this Column ^ dress “A. It.
working under the direction of the greatest need of Florida, Sanford, or ■
care Herald. 2d3-3lp
;n fertiliser.'* This is understood to
each day.
M
divisional prohibition agent.
i
I tile nation today in men who will hold JJ
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nave particularly to do with the use
A total of Raven raids in Miami and ‘their honor dearer Hum their o w n;*
f c f c f c t r a m h u i n i n f t i [■'fill RENT 2 or 3 room npartnu n t, &lt;•( sand for mo h purposes.
vicinity and the Issuing of thirty lives, men who will try to touch the;!
Mr. Kenneily state dihut in draw2U2 Park Ave.
2fi2-2tp
w arrants for violations.of prohibition
(lj (ht*ir i r o t h e r m e n tu a m n n - '11
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,—;— ittg up the two pica . of legislation he laws are the results of activities of
Quick Service Transfer
]B E B Il* lig D S IB C » IIIIR ia m * l» IIIH I
aid hud the hearty n&gt; operation of L, forces under A. It. Stroup, division lie, KULIt ns to make them belter an,! ; « a
Storage Facilities
stronger,
and
men
who
are
willing
to
I
FOR SA LE—Ilrnnd new t'hnndlrr 5- M. lUioi
Rhodes, stall nm iket nun mi-is ion- federal prohibition chief, of Jackson­
If we please you, tell others; if not,
make Christ supreme in their lives. SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE
passenger Sport made!, only been t
J. I„ Sheppard, jit evident of the ville, operating here.
tell us. Phone 498
As hig as are their resources there
driven f runT-.!ticksonvi11c to S anford.‘Klate F an n ers’ Union; Henry Mi KenThe "offensive" .began with the
r
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Easy term s to responsible
p a rty .j'rit'i representative from Putnam voun- raiding of a big* house outside the are task* nnd places for men. T e s t- 1
ing times come anti men n etd to de- r
Coulil be seen nt Sanford F ruit Store,) ty and several other.-, including "one city limits S aturday night.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
unex­
SANFORD MACHINE 107 F irst Street. *
2-RMfe ,,f iho most reliable chemists in the pected was the raid th a i ,n former vc lop strength that will-help them out * 10 IH W rit F irst HtrMt
' 1018 W«#t F irst 8t*w0
of dilemma*. Giants, well equipped
COMPANY
prohibition agent was rejairted ns Ih1FOR RENT— Furnished liulit house________________ - &gt;
fur
battle,
are
all
about
u*
nnd
if
not
General Machine ami Holler
ittg nt the gate passing the guests
keeping apartm ents, equipped with!
' -*-•
defeated
they
wiii
defeat
o
h
.
Some
o
f
,
Works
through, an 1 a deputy United States
water, lights and gas, Ktupiire, 3UU * MARIERH ISSI ED
the modem giants are tem per, tongue
Cylinder Grinding
Marshal, rationed at Miami, was re­
French Ave.
2«3-3tp
\T TALL AII ASS EE
,-t I f i s h l H * * , u r e e d , p a s s io n f o r m o n e y
* Automobile Repairs
ported as being a guest at the place.
FOR NEW fOllPOHATIONS
and unholy desires, God never in­
Acetylene Welding
With the arrival o f the agents a
tended
th at men should be beaten
Phono 02—S a n f o r d , F lo rid a I.O S T -S aturduy evening two *1“ ,
, „ r Thr
l’rr..»
butzer was m inded in the road h o u s e
down
or
idnuglitered by them.
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hills between Hunt'# Pharm acy and; TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2'J. The and Immediately all employes fever­
Iti
the
service
fo song at the m eet-j
E L T O N J. M 0 U G H T 0 N UMI’k Hardware. Finder leave at secretary of stale has Issued the fob ishly began to destroy all liquor In
ing
tonight
Mr,W td slag i^ w ill ‘Ikreach. Women' w ere frantic in efforts
H unt’s Pharmacy and get reward,lowing chatter#:
assisted
by
I
’ref.
Henry
SlitUimndx, of
ARCHITECT
St., Johns Forwarding Co., capital to escape publicity, and one employe
C. K. UivnlU-y.
Orlando, It is probable th at a visitstock
SlO.Otlt);
Jacksonville.
attem
pted
to
bribe
the
officer*,
they
You want PAINTED h&gt; ii K .W FD Itl) Contractor, »*ho Is a tax payer
t.t tS'P—Somevvliere between Wekiwa
Room 7, .Miller lildg.
l,*‘ •»«•««!and a permanent resident of Sunford. WV hnve had 25 years exper­
bridge .and Sorento, Ford tire and .The Road Material Supply Co., $50.- said, fine »mploya wn* arrested and ■'"** l’im,is* wil1
SANFORD -t- -:FLORIDA rim. Return for reward to T. J. Mil­ 000; Rrooksville.
a quantity of liquor seized.
ience ami all work is guaranteed. No Job loo targe or too small,
DUCKS ANIl DKAKK.4
U( immunity Pi ink Shops. Inc., &lt;30,I'HD.NE .103 lor SIGN man or house p:noting ami decorating.
ler ifc Son.
2&lt;?3-ltp
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nut); Mi.iltli
JUDGE HI ASSIST
SANFORD NOVELTY
flic) t'auxe wjleighan Trouble HI
FOUND
t'l I'.'it watt i ti. n*t i iicl ion and T’’n'
Cl.EARING DOCKK1*
“ Hark Home and Hroke" •*
FOUND—Pair, of ladies' gloves. Own­ UtllC (5*1 piiralhit iv $25U,OtH».
WORKS
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ThnnuiH Meighnn, Param ount slat*,
W. Green Furniture t 'ompanv,
e r cart get same by calling a t H er­
V. C. COLLKR. Drop.______
emddii't be stuck on a definition of
ald, proving properly and paying for Jacksonville, $5,000.

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PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION

WANTED

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY :

FOR RENT

Automobiles For Sale

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD TODAY!

LOST

IF IT’S A DECENT SIGN

W.*MUSGRAVE, Contractor

General Shop and Mill
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this ad.

251-tfc

MISCELLANEOUS

CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER

f)A NO IT; G cl,A S SE S every Tuesday
nt Parish House nt 4 p. nt. for chil­
dren ami 7 p. m. for ndults. InterpTetatlyc and halt room dancing.— Profes­
GILL0N &amp; FRY
sor C. L. Kb#en.
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Gobi leaf hmise number# anjl uami*
plates. Call' Sanford Sign Shop.
203-3tp
Waatinghouso Light* and Applianeei Phone 4K0-W.
N iw Line of Fixture# WASHINGTON. Jan. 30,—Accept­
Miller Iluilding----- Magnolia Avenue
ance
of Henry Ford’s Muscle Shoals
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offer was urged before the bouse a g ­
B. \V. HERNDON
ricultural committee today by Gray
Silver, of the farm bureau federation
a t bearings on n resolution authoriz­
INSURANCE AGENCY
ing tho government In purchase $10,F IR E ---- u -A U T O ---------BONDS
000,000 worth o f Chilean nitrate* for
distribution in this country.
S. 0 . Shinholser
Mr. Silver said the Muscle Shoal*
plant would be nble tn produce n it­
rate* at fix cents a pound instead of
Contractor and Builder
22 cent* now charged by the Uhilenn
BAN FORD ..1 . . .
FLORIDA product He did not op|H&gt;*« tho reaolution but undated Hint u source of
^A. P. Goiinelly &amp; Sons supply was available to thin country.
St7 Commercial S treet—Sanford, Fla.

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" A N I - i m n IN V I I S T l I K S f T C O M P A N Y
t*k»a r 4A
, p i v 4 - tOI-A M a r t a o l l a A v e .

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B. HODGINS

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO,
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A. DOUGLASS. Pres.
STEWART The Florist

AUTO RADIATOR AND SH EET
METAL WORKS
Cut /lo w e r* -------------- Floral Designs
O tp e n l Repairing
Annual and-Ornamental Plant*
207 French Ave.-------— Sanford, FJ*.
260-W
Vl-l-ifap.
614 Myrtle Av«--P

llucklund Paint Co., Jacksonville,
125.000.'
Liberty Crate nnd Cooperage Co„
Jacksnnvillu, $15,hint.
Horne I^tko Company, Pierson, $.50,ffhi.
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Florida Novelty Studio*, St. P eters­
burg, $5,000.
310 Weal Church Street Corpora­
tion, Jacksonville, $500,000.
Tower Lake Grave, Inc., Tampa..
$50,000.
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Ocoee Development Co., Ocoee, $15,000.
Continental Produrliotia, Inc., Mi­
ami, $350,DIM).
Lint and Butcher, Inc., Miami, $20,000. Pine M anufacturing Co., Live Oak,

I U r T he A••o r la ird l'r r ia )

TAI.leYHASSEE, Jan.
The
first action taken to relieve the con­
gested court dockets under the Vali­
dating Interpretation reebnlly given
by the suprem e'court to the law pro­
viding th at the governor may assign
circuit judges to another efreuit with­
out divesting tlie resident judge of hi*
jnrlsdietion, came today when Gover­
nor Hardee directed Ju d g e C. I.. Wil­
son, of the 1 Itli circuit, to proceed to
Dade county and assist in clearing the
docket there.
The Dade county circuit is underat nod to have a crowded docket and it
won from thi* county that th e case
recently originated to test the provi­
sions ok the law under which two cir­
cuit judge* tuny hnve concurrent Ju­
$ 100,000 .
risdiction In the *gme circuit. The
F ro x c h ritf Ice Cream Co., Tam pa, court held the la wto lie valid, the re­
$50,000.
sident Judge being w ithout authority
Buffolow Land nnd Investm ent Co., only In hny ca*o set forth lit the ex­
Miami, $100,000..
ecutive order to come under the ape*
rifle jurisdiction of a visiting judge.
For (piick rj*ult* tiy a want ;ul.
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NOTicf: rip s'dKciVf, o t rm x c j «*•
LOSES ItOUKBFELLERS' !
M ilt h l i n t . i u p
a l %P u l i ti
SUPPORT IN NKW YORK
llOTMI. ro v a T in »-rrox &lt;hi. IJU*.
N o t i c e tt» l l G U H n v g i v e n T h a t
a *|&gt;i'rlul m e h illig «T Die N to ekllu M er#
of D ie H iip ford H o te l C o n e ir u c tt o n Com *
p atiy, 1 n ix .'a c o rp o ra tio n .• r e .i n Ix. a u nil
e jis t lt q s li litter D ie l a » » o f th e Htate
of Kiiiri.iu. win tie held at th e nrlncf.
pnl o fficra of Mnftt cu rt &gt;oVat lo ll In file
V’atitex IliO e t In th e t 'lt y o f P a n fn rtl.
tfem iiio le C o u n ty . C lo r lt la . nu th e 3 lm
.la y o f J a n u a r y A. II. 1*S3, n t th e h o u r
(if T:30&lt;o 'c lo c k p , m „ f o r D io purpose, t.f
m n u lilr r lm ; and u. D im u p on D ie r e e .
n m m e tiilatlo n e f th e illr e c t iim w it h r e f ­
e re n ce to th e d lH so ltllln n o f k a Ii) c o r ­
p o ra tio n nnd Dm cto a ln K o f It" c o n ­
f ir m .

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the term “ Ducks and Drnkps,” which
i* used ifi referring to w orthless st(»ck f l t l Y l /
certifientes—share* in gold 'm ines J 11 $
that never panned out, airplanes that
never flew, in wonderful inventions
that never got anywhere. It was sev­
eral “ducks-and drakes" th at brought
about his .numerour, troubles in "Rack
Home mid Ilroke," bis new’Param ount
starrin g vehicle, specially w ritten for
him by George Ado, which Is present­
ed a t the Princess T heatre two days,
Friday nnd Ratnrdny of this week.
Alfred Green, who has produced oth­
er Meighnn sucre, xes, was the direc­
Wu
to r and Lila I.ee appears opposite Mr
Meighnn in nn tmusunly stro n g rede.
The nupirortillg cast is fa r almve Ute'
average. ■
SEARCH FOR CASHIER
AND MISSING $50,000
f l l r T h r A»«(»•)• tr&lt;l l ’r r « a l

NKW 5’GRK, Jan . 30,— An Inter­
national search fo r M ortimer E. I jiu Imnn, Pittahurgh ikqmrtimmt sto re of­
ficial who dlsvnppeared here ^Thuriday while carrying upwards of $50,000 was instituted by police who ordered hi* arrest "fo r grand larceny."
Telegram* asking detention of
Iaiiitnuin were sent pylice In princi­
pal cities of the United State* ami
Canada afte r Sol Michael*, New York
lace m anufacturer complained he
had given the missing man $20,000 for
stock in the Kaufman Brothers store
Pittsburg, but lmd not received the
stock.
Luitm un was general merchandise
for Utc Kaufm an firm.

NEW YORK, Jan . SO.—Tho finan­
cial support of John I). Rockefeller,
senior nnd junior, has Iwen withheld
from the Anil-Saloon I a-ague of Now
York state, it wha learned today ofter
the appearance of Raym ond,D : Fosdick, repre*enUttve of the Rockefel­
lers, a t the district atto rn ey ’* inquiry
into the financial affair* of William
II.
And«r*on, *tat* superintendent of
11. It. HTEVEN*. President.
Al.FItED K lr B T K D . H ery. th e league.
1 1-10-10
Roth the Rockefeller# ceased con­
trib u tin g to the league several month*
Cures Mala
Chills ago, it Wa* asserted a f te r th eir rep­
and Fever, pnguc or resentative* were ioform rd lesgu* of- G etting old i r j u s t n happy process
Bilious Fever
flrials w p e splitting commission* on of forgetting the times ypu m ade an
contributions.
•;i:i
,

will Rive to EACH PURCHASER of
one dolalr’s worth or more

A GOODRICH TUBE REPAIR KIT
Come early before the supply is c.xhaust- ■*

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ed. We have a large stock of -Goodrich
Tires and can fill your needs in any- vSf
r:

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thing in the Automobile line

manager

WE HAVE IT
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923

GE FOUR

Don t Congratulate yourselt that you re iully protected until you ve secur ed Trouble Insurance
Like every other kind of insurance you must buy it when you don’t need it or you can’t get it at all.
Pay a fixed sum each week' or month into your Savings Account as a premium on your Trouble
Insurance. Then, No Matter What Happens, You’ll Have the Protection ot ready Money.

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BR U T, Editor
Tin* following tiny Tri« Ltku» his teem
to Bradentown am! the St. Louis Cnrilinult nru the opponents of the In­
dians. On March 22 Cinelnnati Is
again encountered nt Orlando. Williert Robinson bring* his Brooklyn
leant to I./iketnnd on March 2-lth, and
the next day Cincinnati plays in Lake-

uble Bill Expected as Girls Will IMay the Jack
sonville Fair Ones
doubt be the most im portant game of
lbs season insofnr ns Sanford Is conremed, will be staged a t the Parish
Rouse tliia coming Friday night, ns
Duval will be here to give the Celery
Feds a chance to redeem themselves
|n d thereby keep them cllgihlbo to
play In th e sta te meet a t Gainesville.
Duval had little trouble in downing
th e Sanford team in Jacksonville and
from the dope being spread up that
Way they now feel that i t ' w ill take
)ltt]e effo rt to do the same trick in
Sanford, but Coach Wilkinson and his
team are not the least discouraged
over the outlook and if they do not
win, they will let Duval know th a t
they have m et a sure enough team.
The Duval gill* will also ploy in
jSattford th at same night, and th b
double bill will be well worth the fans
consideration.'
The Jacksonville Journal • ,iys:
“ Duval High basketeers, not a wl.it
discouraged by the defeat Kul Atday
night a t the hands of the South .be koonville Greenback*, will lake
the

Farm
Jones'
Sausage
Georgia Home-Made
Sausage
Apalachicola Oysters
Mullet
H i 5i Roe
Nice [Fat Mackerel
Nice Fat Hens Swiss I n § . Cheese

road this week for two games. On
Friday they are hooked to play Kan*
ferd, nnd S aturday will doubtless take
on Del.and.
- “There two contests art) both return
games, and in the com bats staged
here in Jacksonville Duval had no
trouldo w inning the honors,
“ The T igers have no alibi to offer
for the defeat at the hand* of the
Greenback* Saturday, It wan just a
case of a good team going up against
tme equally good, if not better, and
the South 'Jacksonville five went
home with the big end^of a 20-21
score. It was the first defeat for Du­
val In many months.
“ Duval TigerI ties were also out of
luck S aturday n ig h t, bowjng to the
Orlando High girls 23 to 15."

CLEVELAND
- CLUB PLAYS
i'ist National Clubs
S tar at Lakeland

During

LAKELAND, Jan. 30.—A circular
ifstied by the Cleveland baseball club
has just been received giving the
gam es whi *h have been scheduled for
the spring train in g of the.team . Lake­
land is the trnining camp, and Frank
Van Delicti, the Cleveland ground
keeper, retu rn ed to Cleveland tin*

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

On March 2d, the Phillies rnme
down from Leesburg, and on the foJlowing day the Indians journey to
C learw ater end take Issue with
Brooklyn. On March 2S, tin* St. I.ouis
National* are entertained in Lake­
land, and on March 2t» the trip to
Leesburg i* made t*&gt; play the Phil­
lies. The la ri Lakeland game is play­
ed with Huston on March .'ll, nrid on
April 3 the Indian* make their last

They min t put it over Duval if they
expect to contend for statu honors.
Duval is coming here looking for
som ething easy a f te r the defeat they
handed out at Jacksonville, hut we
must show 'em.
The Green hacks from South .lax
handed the Duval team a slow one
last Week. Maybe the fan:; will remember the game liolwecM the Mask­
ed \Vonde|.-I and the Crevnluu'-ks.

Osborne will allow u
see the allow free each
name will la- published
union.

That made a purchase at Pig'grly-Wiggly, we
sincerely Thank you. To you that did not
some just remember The latch string is still
jn the outside and we most cordially welcome
To. MR. R. R. ELDRIDGE guessing No.
1713, if you will call yt Piggly Wiggly we will
he very glad to deliver to you the basket of
groceries.

Come to sec us, we want you to see the
Cleanest, Brightest, Most Sanitary Store hi
Sanford. We thank you.

■ The Sanford girls will ul*o have
a battle on iheir hands when they
play the Duval girls. The gills had U
had week hint week hut i hould Come
out from under it this week.

Dm- Nance has been made lt»23
m anager of the Tampa Smokers. A
good selection, we’d say. Doc h pop­
Watch this column every day; your ular not only with the fans hut hD
name may In- get:;. This pass m ust players ns will. W e're betting on Doe:
Ik* UM-d on the day it is published
It won't be Imig now until stum*
of the m ajor yengur exhibition game*
For quick results try a want ad
will s t a l l in this state ami then wt
will see how much nut of lin k we me
t 'hutch Service League of the
•si out having a hall pact to invite
m*s Parish will entertain at
Bridge, in the Parish House
iduy, Jan . 31st at 3 p. ro. Phone
DISBANDS DANGERS
il. M artin, fi-14-J for reserva260-2tc

is a I’lcscriptinn for Colds, Fev­
er and LnUrippe. It*s the most
sp e A ' remedy we know, pre­
venting l ’neumonin.

lam eness followed me for sonic

p in t week a f t e r having put the local
par!, in shape- Lakeland has an exiclleilt field, and tins will prove a decidtil inquisition for the local rluh
after the big leagi.cr* leave.
The Cleveland squad will commence

“A
time,
from
Foley
f ic t,”

nrriving in Lakeland the first of
March and will make headquarters at
the Hotel Thelma. The first cxhiblUon gam e scheduled I* with the Cineinnati Beds on March tfitll nt Orlundo. The Ited a come to Lakeland
nrul piny n return game on Mntch Ilk

tlsm, dull headache, too frequent or
burning urination ure sym ptoms of
Kidney and Bladder trouble. Difordcred kidney* rc«piire prom pt treatmenl. Neglect causes serious cum pli'cations. Foley Kidney Pills give
quick relief. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

and I felt th a t it w as caused
kidney trqublc. One htittlu of
ty ! n o y Pill* had the desired rfwrite* II. B. Arhqckle, South
Burro, Vermont. Rr.Ck.uln-, rlicuina-

SAVE MONEY ON
'linos AND TUBES
(iet My Price* Before Buying

Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup

Goodrich
Silvcrlown

Runabout

Road Advertising signs

W.

M1JSGRAVE
10,» Palm etto Ave,

CONTRACTOR
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; i ery—A Boon to “Flu’' Surferers ’i w
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'N iw -ipapcr dispa tches from nil sections of thv cquiitry deejpte th a t the
re c a ll VcaVpi-nmiicc of “ Flu" Is general throughout the United States, ,W hile
not »o vlrplcmt in its attack a* In form er ypar* “ Flu” .|a still to Ik; reckoned
with ai one of'the m ost serious and treacherous of all the diseases of modern
times. The beat precaution a g a in st “ Flu" I# a strong and healthy body.
Take plenty of exorcise in tho fresh a ir and sunshine. Eat sparingly. Drink
an abundance of good w ater. Keep th e bowels open.
ou arc weak, nervous, nnd run-down—if
ff you have had
you do not sleep we!11 a t n ight— h ly o u suffer from Indigestion,—o r if your
stomach is out of order —take RK-TU-MA—th at wonderful new tonic. It will
regulate your stomach and bowels. It will build up yoUr system , and It wUI
ennble you to regltln your health and stren g th r.s nothing else will RE-CUMA Is quick nnd positive In its action. You feel better alm ost Immediately
afte r beginning the treatm en t. F orty-eight hours often works m iracles, os
mnny will testify who have used th is mnrvoloui rem ed y ..
IF YOU, IJAVfcT HAD "F L U " OH “G RITFE" HY ALL MEANS TAKE
RE-CU-MA,
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At these lowest of low paces and
with the many new refinements,
Ford cars are a bigger valne to­
day than ever before. * Now is
tho time to place your order
for reasonably prompt delivery.
Terms if desired.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY .10/1923

probable Earthquake
May Be Located and
Save Humanity Los
I'ariM'Xle ltxtItatC TMnKs They Will
' Be Able To Locate Quake*

dwi|ntctIonAft was added; but it 1* not
difficult by proper study to locate
these lines of danger on n map and
to make the information public for the
bolU-IU of engineers nnd others. In­
deed, there is now being published
nil earthquake rift map of the state
of California, showing the lines of
active rifts nnd also of faulLs th at
nre supposed to la? inactive, ns a re ­
sult of the work carried on in coop­
eration with the institution’s advis­
ory committee.
That in how the engineers w hnjnid
out the new water supply line for
San l- rnncisco were able to remove
it from the former line which follow­
ed an active rift for miles, nnd lo­
cale it along n mountain range, where
if it moves at nil, will move ns a
block and not become dislocated or
destroyed.

tn ** ha t a

h i ft*

.__
.
dated the 7th ,d ay of Juno, A. D, 1020,
m thl* ndnir that you are a non-realhas filed said ce rtificate in my office debt of th e fftatr of Florid*, ttirrefnre.
Unit I,- L Hardy, are ordered unit
and has made application for Tax you.
ra n
required «,tt the Ifilt day of March,
A.'Vi.
ISjl. to appear to the Mil nf com­
Deed to Issue In acordance with law.
plaint i’slitl,it'd aaalnkt you lie this
Said certificate em braces the follow­ cause.
.•
re d that t h i s n o tice hi* p u b ­
ing described property situated in lishIte dla oInrd eth*&gt;
S a n fo rd I le r a ld o n c e a
Seminole County, Florida, to -w lt: lieg. w e e k fo r e ig h t w e e k * .
WITNK88 mj hand nnd the seal ‘tif
16.13 ch. W nnd 11.35 ch. S. or NE. mild
court &lt;&gt;n tjila the lath day of J a n ­
uary
A. 1*. ItXJ.
cor. of Sec. 7, Twp. 20, S. Range 30 dJ.
(Si'.AI.)
K. A. HortlLASS
Run W. 12.56 ch. S. 21.3!) ch., F. 10
rierk of th e Circuit Court
Seminole County. Flurlda.
Tuesday
ch., S. 7.18 ch.. E 2.60 ch.. N 28.87 (Ico,
A, JleCnMfP,
8 p. m.—Murdock, the Mind Head­ ch., 28 acres. Said land being assess­
Solicitor -and of Counsel
for com ill at lot tit
er, n t the Parish House under nus- ed a t the date of th e Issuance of such
l - IS.JH-2-J-S* 111*13-3*2*9-16
pices o f Men’s Club.
certificate in the nam e of Unknown.
7:30 p. m.—Band Rehearsal, Ladies
AJso: Tax C ertificate! No.
dat­
°* 202,
-* -■ “Bt-j
)lrs. #A. I. Spencer, Sptrelln CorTam O’S hantcr Uaml at, the ■ C ourt ed the 7th day a f iju n o ,
,
A.
U.
.
1020,
)
,
^
^ Sanford; early W t of u*ch
House.
has’filed said certificate? in my office/&gt;n,onih. M ail, DeLnnd, Flif. 2tll-0te
8 p. m.—R egular drill; Co. D., Kin. nnd has made application for
mS Tax
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s
T
Nationnl Guard, at the court house.
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Deed
ttf
issue
in
accordance
w
ith
l»w
,|!
?
...
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N o t ic e
Said certificate em braces the follow-'
The Honorablo Board of C ounty
Wednesday
Ing described property situated in
in and for Seminole
12:15 noon—Weekly luncheon of the Seminole County, F lo rid * 'to -w it: N-K Commissioner*
__ a.. »&gt;»_ ...111
l.i, « f Ihhtf
Klwanis. Club at the Valdez Hotel.
1-1 (less A 15 acres of SW 1-1 and Count&gt;- Fln - wiU rt‘0l-ivc Wd« *it thtslr
•
.......
.
u . _^u". , a - j » .
.
m - v f p n im l n F Itln n l In TT frfi Ilf* It ff lfl -'-.fltl
Runaway Lumber
8 p. m.—Murdock, Mind Reader, a t beg. 11.38 ch. K nnd 0.31 ch. .S, of ,u x t Tc*u]nr
to, ,bc
on
the P arish House.
NW. cor., run S. 2fM 2'ch., E 10 c h .,'Tui'adfty*
0th; A * D' ' 1&gt;23, tt\
Market Becoming
7 p. pi.— Monthly banquet of Rotqry S. 7.18 ch., E. 2.66 ch., N. 28.78 ch.. W
° 'clock »■ m- tor th ® Purch,l!,c
Club
a
t
Valdez
Hotel.
-2.63
ch.,
N.
5.03
ch.,
W.
0.03
ch.),
Sco.I.
o
no*1*tW?
trUck' l]o!XU\ t ™ T' ca thc
Very Real, Report
7. Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E. 116 acres. ri« h t to rc*cct anJ “ r “ J''
AQO
E. A* ijOUviLAtife*
Thursday
Said land bring assessed nt th e date
Situation, la Gradually Forcing The
7:30 p. m.— R egular m eeting of th c o f the Issuance of such certificate irt l-16-o.n.w.-tfe
M arket Out of Bounds
Eastern S ta r at Masonic Hall.
the name of Unknown.
8 p, m.—R egular drill, Medical
Also; Tax t'c rt'fic a to No, 201; dat-j '
The danger of a runaway lumber
Corps, Florida National Gunrd.
ed the 7th day of Ju n e. A, I). DI20,
market is becoming very real, say*
has filed raid to*tlfk n te in my office.
the American Lumberman, Realizing
Friday
and has rondt* application for
the harmful effects it would have on
T^i
12:15 noon—W eekly, luncheon of Deed lo issue in accordance with law
trade, the industry in making every
effort to avoid It, but the situation is Chamber of Comemrce a t the Valdez Said certifichbo embrace* the followSanford, Florida, Jim . 27, li'23.
ing described .property situated in
so shaping itself as to force the mar- j Hotel,
As
required
by Section 12, C hapter
k et out of bound*. Dcmptid is record) 8 p. m.— Regular m eeting of the-• Seminole County, F lorida, to-w it: Bog. I
r.rilfl,
Laws
o
f
Florida, I will be in
Knight*
Tem
plar
nt
Masonic
Hall.
j NR. dor. of NW 1-4 of Sec. 7, Twp.
breaking, and continue* to expand.)
8
p.
m.—
R
egular
m
eeting
of
MetJ20,8.,
Range
3(1
E.,
run
S.
1.8
ch..
N.
*be
G’H'bving
places,
on th e date and
During the second week in Ja n u a ry ;
(between the hours set n fte r each, fur
icat-Deiitol
Society
nt
Montezuma
lloSfi
deg.,
W
20
ch.,
N
.
4.-17
ch.,
E
20|
normally one of com parative dullness,
1 &lt;h., 9 a res. Said land being assessed
purpose oT reccvling l a x Return^
Invoking* by subscriber* to the South­ itol.
at the dale of the issuance o f such ^”r Hie year 1323:
e rn l’ine Association reached the sec­
Geneva—F ebruary 7lh, 10:0U n. m.
Following Dales Booked Ahead
eertlfiiate in the nam e of Unknown.
ond highest point in years, while nil
to
3:00, p. m.
Hand
Concert
,every
Sunday
n
t
Unless said certificate shall lie rerecord* for orders and shipment*
■Osceola—February 8lh, 10:00 n. ni.
:
Central
Dark,
1:15
p.
in.,
by
Sanford
deemed
according
to
law
Tax
Deed
jn the Dougins fir industry were
w ill issue thereon on the 7th day of
5:00 p. hi
smashed. M anufacturer*
of other] Concert Band.
Chuluoia—February 0th , 10:00 a. nt.
Feb.
-High School Auditorium, March, A. 1). 1023.
soft woods m ake sim ilar reports.
12:00 m.

THIS WEEK IN
SANFORD

The H erald delivered six tim es
week for 16c.

HBtVn'ERS FROM LA GRIPPE
,

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COUGH
“ Was very bad with lot Grippe and .
STROUT FARM AGENCY
had a sevreo cough.
Tried Fplcy’a
113 Magnolia Are.
Honey and T a r and it stopped my
The finest young grove In th is sec­
cough and 1 got better,” writes M rs.
tion, iff acres, 317 four year old
trees, mostly Valencia, 100 tnngcr- M ary Kisby, Spokane, W ashington.
ines, 23 large seedlings, also a row of Coughs resulting from Lo Grippe, In•100 buds on sour stock, budded Ir.stj fluenzn, Brotichltis, Whopping Cough,
June. I room house, bam , flowing. A sthm a and Spasmodic Croup arc
well,-beautiful lake view. Just n step quickly relieved with Foley's Honey
o ff brick road and but n few miles ; and Tar. Contains no opiates— In
from Sanford. Considering quality of greilienti printed on th e wrapper.

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 30.—While
I nln can never hope to hnrncss the
•oree* of nature to the extent of preI ’vntinK. or c" n foretelHlUC tn r th lufkea. it is net impossible, any* the
I ariwiflu Institution of W ashington,
| ‘hat scientist* may be able to devise
qrnvc nnd land, the best buy in this* Largest selling cough mctlieinc in It h e
[methods of forestalling th e ir diwis1
vicinity -today. Price *5.500. *2,500 world. Refuse substitute*, Iuri* on
‘- I
ItioUJ effects by the selection of the
cash, balance, 1, 2 nnd^U years.
Foley’s Honey and Tar. Said everyt*
Ittfer locations Tor el tie* and by np1
"hbh"'
■■■■Sli "" mmm ■
~
,a~‘
■ T 1 -^3
2 o 0 -tfr; w'htrc.—AdV,
I
Ipropriote rtethddk n i ;c6tJstruetion.
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i
Earthquakes have • occurred ever
liicc the crust of thrf globe began to
[form. Inileed, the condition of unsta­
b l y is the earth’s normal one and
m*n long has suffered in consequence.
To say then that what m ankind has
tbsractcriled as a phenomenon which
j, „ surc and as inevitable ns nn
icllpse of the sun, might be .eluded fin­
ely, jeem* almost nn_ impossibility!
mse it lias more than
Yrl such thorough studies o f the untun? of quakes and their occurrence
heS^u-dinary. leavening
lave las* nmade in recent years that
strengfch; it raises millions of
in future years, construction of great
bakipgs every day to a light
buildings, dams nnd even cities, may
perfectly baked perfection
:do
be affected by recent discoveries in
that
cannot
be
equaled.
jreleri’*
E-itthquakcs are q natural occur—because it contains whitci*acc In certain regions where the
of-egg—the vital element that
mountains nre alive, Carnegie officials
gives
the housewives protec­
declare. There are districts, like the
tion
against
using a taking
Atlantic coast, whore,the- mountains
ip f rt
. *
- ■ j if '
.
pqwder that has lost its origi­ ‘O n *:
I , re dead, but*.around-Ihe Pacific and
in a great Mt which
*lfch readies across
nal leavening strength.
It
[ Asia and the M editerranean, the
assures light, tender, tasteful . * ;• t . i j
mountains arc still, growing. In th d r
tilings every time you bake. i f t i l l
growth large masses com prising liinjy thiui; nmls of cubic miles of rock
—because it is economical—
in pn- i'd against each other, but
pure, sure and wholesome.
sro held by friction until the strain
Thnt*s w h y th e sale of C alu­
bKomes too great. Then they slip nnd
m e t Is o v e r 150% g re a te r
a b t is called ait earthquake occur*.
th a n th a t of a n y o th er b a k ­
This is the modern theory of earth*
in
g p o w d er.
quake*. It lias been developed thru
prolonged studies and dem onstrated
A poun d can o f Calum et con ­
ty observations of many minor quake*
tains fu ll 16 ounces. Some b a k ­
eoniumpliorl
this
year
will
Ingreat.
tsd of the lines along which they oc­
Feb. i 'tb. Mosquito Day I'amBy:
A.
M.
WEEKS,
J»,
C.
!‘t0
111:1,0
in
g p o w d ers come in 12 ounce
Unsold stocks are rapidly diminish­
Lnngwood- February 13th, 1:00 p.l
cur.
! -30; 2-6-13-20.27; 3-6-6tc
in ste a d o f 16 ounce cans. B e
ing nnd buy.-rs are rushing into the paign.
nt. t&lt;&gt; 3:00 p. in.
Tin1earthquake plane is often spok­
Feb. 20th.—Benefit for !!■ p ita l'
sure you g e t a p ou n d when y o u
l.nl e Mary — February 1-lth, 10:00
es oI as a fracture but it is not re a l-; m arket in order to cover their future Fund by M s . Julius Tulurch.
i * * lire t i r n n h t . 7 &lt;h j i ore r \ i
w a n t it.
requirem ents a* fur a* possible. Pric­
• iire i it . siaiiM ii.r; n i l v i a ,
a. m. to 3:fi(l p, ni.
Jj a break, a recent statem ent of lle i
I
l
nllllll-1
N
ell
IW'KItl
iu in i:n n r l*l i n .l e v i in*
iwtitutum declnrt's. It is the surface' es a rt; moving upward steadily, and
Paula Fein n ary lath, UR60 a. m.
The IliT.ild for first class job work.
between the great masses which nev-* no weakness th at may cause a revers­
to 1 2 :00 ni.
n t i*.. XV K tiIs.I&gt;t m ill F . 1.. W o o d ru ff
rr haw Uen united, but whidi f o i' al o f the trend is discernible any­ Not ice of A pp'irntion for Tax Heed K e1'iiiniildInrifits,
Monroe—F ebruary 15th, 1:00 p. in.
vn,
where.
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tgti have l»een slipping past each
1 ntlrr Section 575 of I lie* General
..0*1 i a l v l n X |'„ a s * r , l l r f e l u l a i i t s
|“
’
1
1
T he heaviest softwood demand is ]
other; and where this . plane comes
A, VAUGHAN,
T re
T
XV, ,X
NuHTON.
IC K l.t'H Statute* of ihc S tate ef Florida
for building items, due n o t. only to
I l ii l SKID i l .h l t ll
and
l*AI.V I N
X
261-Mil:
llxv
Tax An.ic.isor. !
to the surface of the earth there Is
T ho E conom y
I •* * 4 1 : 1 :. j f llv lm r, 11 * i c a d , re, n i l p. rj
r l n l i n l i i K «n* I n t e r e s t ofi,t&gt; i T (ilifi quickly relieves (.'olds
a line called an earthquake rift. The pro ipeetivc requirem ents but also to
and
N'nllra in hereby given that Frank »&gt;*n*
XX X N m i I .,0 1,-tdOH 1 l o u s e t l o l d c i i&lt; m l
the
fact
that
current
retail
sale*
nre
ftfstcct of these rifts in the United
i. I '..n s'... &lt;&gt;r t d l i e f w l * . . li t l i t , , LaCripiic. Constipation. Bilious­
unprecedentedly heavy for thin nen- Evar* purchucer of Tax C e r t i f i c ai tt' ed lDio
o eiio .
c r r l l o d lo lo l* . i d - n i l
T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T
K IN O PO W D ER
Suit*, so far as konwn, extends along
No.
Hi5,
dated
June
2nd,
A.
D.
-10111,
In i-Ijiiitn K ni i he H ir f ilh - W t s l r .ir n c r ness and Headaches.
son. Railroad, oil field and other in­
the ui.isl ranges of Itnliforiiia for a
sittd lertificutu in my office Y,f
.?** 'i "" "*tiln i». South of
du strial requirem ents expand the bns, file!
,
.
;1taii!M* 31 l . i * t run m ir th x.3s rlu iltm .
dinanrf of six hundred miles. It pas itand
hns
made
n;?
pit
cation
for
lax
iimnc.
north
;r. ■i.-«i,-,’* enBt on in. b h i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « » ■ ■■■ bu r r ■((■■■■■ ■■ KMaMUBicia n nd ■5,n tin a kh n a a n ■ aff:ii'k ;ij» aR in H .,ix H f f n N E » » ita f f ii
stderahly, nnd the
mil!** order files
l lino &lt;d K.tstfonl i l r u n t 1J.TT elin ltt*
fr«Jttit west of Sa nFrnnclacD, to the
Dei 1 to lr*.:e in accordance with law. KKIta.-s1*,
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ex p o rt movement is sizable.
Vast of Los Angeles, an d ’ disappears
t " * h « in - .ihrro&lt;.. m - i 7T77 c h n io * to b n
*
r
llardivorol manufacturer*- sny that S a i d v e r t i f «eat e e m b r a c e s th e .fo llo w1 ijilie
ito lni
of b e g in n in g , : e o n u ttiiin n B H R H B H K H H R H I M B B B H R R H B H R H R H H R f f n B n H H f l B B B H B a a M B H H N n R H n B H r Bn R U H R B H B H R l I t a R B U H H R B R R
is the Gulf of I'r.lifornia. Along the
ing
described
property
situated
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they sold far more lumber during the
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Sin Andreas rifl, q* it is called, the
first three weeks of this month than Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: •Milfoil m o l ordered lo he an d a p p e a r
R
firth shook* have occurred at d if­
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b e fo re o u r said C ir c u it C o u rt In H a n ­
they did during the first six weeks Beg. 11.38 ch. E. and 6.31 ch. S.’ of fo
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rd . F lo r id a , on i h r (lr * t M onday- In
ferent thro . in different section*.
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NW.
cor.
of
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7,
Twp.
20
S.,
F e b r u a r y . 1S33, lir|u g th e r.tl, ila v of
of 1022. Thc automobile industry con­
R R R .
South of th a t stretch for some 300
s a id m o n lli. llie n an d i h e r r in a n s w e r
H
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tinues to buy and contract for enor­ Range 30 K„ ran S 5.03 ch., K. tf.RS re, tin* I,PIl nf eom titatot tiled h e r e in
u
utiles there has been no movement
a
n ■
a ln * ! j ,n i, :&gt;mI ,-uoh o f p in , a n d
mous quantities &lt;*f hardwood*. Kxltib- ch.. N. *5.03 eh., W. {1.03 ch., 5 acre*. tio
R
n n R
llitwchi
full
nnl
&lt;
d*&gt;
.
said
1,111
wjll
I
h
i
lincie 18,77 when n severe shock oecitrH
it n H .
itoi* a t the recenC*furniture show* Said land being a ;*e**cil nt lhe dnt*1 UltscU .1 - coifi **,-d, to be I"fi11 Wf i| •|,y
R
n re R
frd. the murk o f which may still be
b ro il ilrerro*.
re n H
have retmiied wflh largo sheave* nf o t th e i* t u a n ri-e 1o f i n c h c e r t if ic a t e in a It
t* imibi-r tinbwed llmt Mil* mill.-,. ■ d a
n
B
traced ncruss the desert plains like no
re. puMI-h, i|, i„ Hi,- S„nf.,r.| Mbrutd.
re -. u B
ntiler a, and the furniture industry’* the came i f I nKfloXVIi.
r,i-u *|m|„ i- |,mI,II-Ii&lt;i! lo Semin,,!,brigstion , ditch. Still fu rth er south {
R
M u t
AUn: T a t certificate No. 2D&gt;, dal* 1mini.
sp rin g add sum m er production i*
H
:i r n
•»1 1 ■,irh u eel, f.»r a pi-rlml
there hat, L n several recent shock*,!
«
7ih
day
of
June,
A.
D,
11*20.
it u
Du
likely to 1*' the Iqrgcnl in im to ry .!
lh'* ilfl "«&gt;’ ,)1 Ju,u’- A* "•
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"•••’"reuiixe «.-ei-»
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but fu,tic •{ great violence, although
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1,,.„ fji.,,1
, . 1.1 ,.r&gt;rfIfirnte
mv h a n d mol *,*al of nalil
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Fli.oiing
and, in
nmnufncha*
tiled ,sum
i c r i i i u n i c iii
in mv
piy office
m ini. e m u l WJtncM
N n
ihlM M ill t in )-o f l ) r r « i a ll W . A I&gt;,
u n n
there i* evidence of considerable ac­
1*32.
and
h
a
^
made
application
for
Tax
54
lurcrs, in’the face of a voluminous
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(Hi : a i .)
r . a. i m n i t , ash .
tivity in the section emit and west of
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n c r i i I 'lr e o u F m iri of
current business, are m aking every Deed to i**ue in accordance with law.
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Seroltu'l,' Fount)', l-'la.
II It U
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By FU SIL’S J. WADF.
effort to build up m anufactured *tock* Said certificate embrace* the follow­
Ity
K, limiataNR. I&gt;. 1*.
M H ■
For soir.e year* now, the Carnegie
try nn A- Sharon.
n R ■
in preparation for spring. Box nnd ing described property situated in o 'ISoil,
liar* for F«ni|dalnttnta.
re it l l
I’rcsidcr.t, McrTitiilllc Trust Com pan) of Si. l.ouii
Institution has been deep in the study m ating milker* rejHirt continued ex- fpm innlr .bounty, bloridu, to-xvit: 12-1
l.is 35.
n U N
R M
f earthquakes, nnd only recently o r­
I-I.
*.
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22,
23
ri n a
ccllent bus!ne**; misccllnneou* con­ Beg. SK cor, of NE 1-4 of NW 1-4, H.r.
a w M
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ganised ilt advisory * committee in
H R N
H R
sum ers have needs that aggregate Sec. 7, JTwp. 20 S. Range 30 E., run
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fhmidcgc. calling on the.cooperation
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into an Important volume nnd the ex­ N. 11.03 ch., N. W* deg. W. 16 eh., S ix t i i u • re in it t 01 i n in* Till-:
II H H
d many u'hcr scientists to nid in the
" iTi x n i . i ;
1m iK
i l vrH
l i l . i•x» "x»x i"i '»1 o n’ " M" H
port demand i* • considerable. The I J,;IS ch.. E. 16 c h , IS acre*. Said
U ■ N
iwcanh it, aclivitie* have resulted|
ITU XT). IX 4II XXI IHI).
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shortagd of dry slw k s i&gt; beeorning in­ land being jM*t-**(*d at ihe date of ihi
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, 1 ,,, Jniura T. II,rril,. r,,iu|&gt;l«ilnnitlr »*
the di invi-ry of many fail* of
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tensified, the movement of green issuance of such certificate in
IlnM
Ii*
I..
Ilnr,l&gt;.
Drlriolioil.
•I 8 8
fracuiiii inq„,rtu|ice to mankind iq;
•TTATHlV
lumber is growing an dpricc* nre ad- name of Unknown.
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To:
Mi com,, , ii„n. Thii ciwpeMtlnn of th e |
n n 3
203,
|
A
im
;
Tax
C
ertificate
No.
I *a l l ie re H a r d ) , |ti-*|4nne&lt;* U itk tm w il
xnneing steadily.
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Inited State, N’nvy was obtained in
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®»king n depth ineasufhig s u n n y
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» N ifta ia im u m H R u m i&gt; » H M N H i» iiiR ii« » H M i
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scr the large area ndjnccnt to the
r.
iUfomla roos^ ahd while the surH 2 2
B ■ H
The
B
iggest
Thing
in
Central
Florida
This
wn- made to find tire trend of the
B
CORRECTED NOV. 14TII, 1922
'*Hhqti;iiI,
resulted in im■ MR
Year
M UR
^Ham data for marines and map
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—is—
South Bound
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swker.% Through the financial nsR ■
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mt«nce ,,f thc. Carnegie Foundation,
n ■ h
A rrive
Depart*
New York, Dr. Bailey Willis, seis2:10 n.m.
8 3 ........... 2:36 nan.
Sslogi-t of Stanford university, was No.
u
07
i- 8:10 n.m.
4
m
f
■
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&lt;
...
No.
R ■
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*tlt hy the institution to .Chile to
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1:3H p.m.
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!tc.ly tin effect* of the recent carth- No. 01 ......... 1:18 p.m.
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3:20 pan.
2:55
p.m.
•89_
_
___
No.
i^skc there and su n e y , the nim be- *^°
h
n r
7:10
p.m.
6:55
p.m.
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85...........
*1 to arrive nt the probablo cause*. No.
For Fourteen consecutive years it has been growing—It
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H
It (night Ik&gt; a iked whnt valdc lo
H U H
Northbound
. has coal money— time—and prodigious efforts to build the
'“skiml will result from the ex peni ■ r
n m n
most artistic exposition in the state. It is not a mushroom
^'ure of great sum* for the study of
m m n
Depart*
Arrive
H N N
growth
but
actually
requires
the
constant
labor
of
the
whole
~
natijr.il occurrence which, it is ndH ■ ■
2:03 a.m.
year to bring it to in fe c tio n . You have your part in it.
u m
sitted, can never Ik* prevented, nnd No. 82..... ..... 1:48 a.m,
m m
12:05 p.m.
You enn help make it hum. Arrangements have been
!*kh may continue to exact its loll No. 81...........ll;4 6 ft.tn .
■ ■ ■
2:55 p.m.
U R M
2:35
p.m
No.
Don’t
mistake
my
meaning.
It
is
a
banknig
made to ahO'Wthe best of the products, citrus, garden, field,
liuman live* nnd property. In view
m »»- m
4:05 p.m.
« ■ n
manufacture, home demonstration, health, stock, poultry,
IJlht- fact th a t scientists can now No. 92......... - 4:00 p.ni.
principle
that
a
loan
must
secured,
and
a
firm
2H.........:..10:0
p.m.
No.
**t*
the
c
fc*t* Hie certain lines along which
art, needlecraft, etc. (
r • •* , ■.j**,
/ , .. L
cannot borrow merely because it is a big and successful
T
T Jones'
fnimu* Shows
Glmu' have
have occurred and seem sure
rt.
. » -. Johnnie
J.
..
..... r the Ferrilby Branch
^occur again in tbc future, they me
advertiser.
But the fact that it is a believer
advertis­
5 risKVhcel Girls. Jde Killjoy1Will rrolic and'the Earle Sisters
S3
Departs ■ will perform. The Dellamead Troupe of Girls are Raid to be
A rrive
f to speak of live earthquake rift*
ing
and
wants
to
use
a
portion
of
the
money
for
that
pur­
7:00 n.m. ■ th o finest posers in the country.
0 *"i y "Pvak of lir e ’volcanoes. It I* xNo. 100,...„—
3:25 p.m.
pose should never stand in its way when it calls-on the
®°*n by the for mof thc volcano or xNo. 24.... ..
• r Sixty Race horses now practicing.
■ 9
* thn occurrence of eruptions wlth- xNo. 25...—
1:30 p.m.
Bank’s credit department.
.
!
Kennel Club Dog Show.
1 kistori.nl time th a t it I* potentially xNo. 101— — 5:50 p jn .
■ ■ ■
j
This is your Fair. Help to make it yours. Bring somcH ■ ■
t. »ftually
t TUtilIv nrf
tvii and
n n,l thuaL
At a same
active,
much the
R ■ ■
■
thing
to
it.
Leesburg
Branch
H ■ ■
V bo said o f the earthquake rifts.
■M M
'•) arc lines o f «|&gt;ocinl danger on
D eparts
Arrivo
Come
Yourself■ 'ch no uchaolhousi-, skyscraper or
B R R
........3:55 p.m.
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t
f* * should Ik: built. They should be
■ ■
Reduced R a to s on A ll Railroads
No. 21.. ____ 2:50 p.m.
Published
by
thc
Sanford
Daily
Herald
in
co-operation
ns f«r ns possible, by rail- cNo. 168,.
7:00 a.m.
•
. ______
■ _
Ith the Amcrlcnn Association of Advertising Agencies
^ ‘me*, bridges, nqucducls and oth- No. 22..
■ ■
7:10 pjn .
public work*, and yet U happens
:K- &gt;
••
I
Oviedo Brunch
_ they uftcn run through valleys
3 3 3
D
eparts
A
rrive
'Jas. L. Giles, Treasurer
W. It O’Neal, President
i * n slUch worka are suggested by
i ll
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C. E. Howard, Secretary *■
........ 7:4S p.m.
H. H. Dickson, V.-Pres.
u i!0a ,, ,tIon* of 1,10 Kround. As long
3:40 p.m.
^builder* remain Ignorant of their xNo. 127..
“ on they n i nthc risk of Inviting
x —P ally , except Sunday.
i&gt;
..

ands

NOTICE TO TAX

POWDER

m

Should a Sank Loan
for Advertisin

When wc strike at advertising, meaning, of course,
efficiently applied advertising, we strike* at salesmanhip, and the heart of business. For the banker to do
anything to retard business right now is suicide.

TRAIN SCHEDULE

T h e Sub-T ropical M id-W inter
A

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All Roads Lead to Orlando ... s

s

When the m erchant pulls down his shingle and
w aitsfor business to come to him in a buyers’ market, we
laugh at him, and call him a poor business man. '

When he is forced to cut down one of his best meth­
ods of selling because his banker considers advertising
an unnecessary item of expense and refuses an other­
wise deserved loan purely on th at principle, it is my
humble opinion th a t we should laugh at thc hanker, and
feel sorry for the merchant.

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be well

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                    <text>I N T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
NUMBER 262

SANFORD, FLO RID A. MONDAY. J A N U A R Y 29. 1923

V O LU M E H I

IjOgan H ad Battle
W ith T w o N egroes,
Shot T hrough A r
Uut Saved Ilia Cash Ity Putting Up
Brave l'lKht
Mr. I.ognn of the Ix&gt;gnn Mercan­
tile Company ut Genova, is recovering
fropi n wound in the right arm
where a -negro hold up man shot him
early Friday morning in the store.
DAYTONA, Jan. 29.—The hat, pochrtbook and other personal effects ol
Mr. I.ogun, who rooms over the store
Clifford Peftbody, salesman, of Sanford, »h o has been mlsaing since Saturda)
heard a noise down belntv nnd get­
night a u found Ihia morning on Daytona Dench six miles south’ of here. A
ting his pistol stole down the stairs,
posse Is searching the sand dunes In this vicinity for his body. The automo seeing two negro men trying to open
bile In which l’cnbod) is thought to have been riding Saturday night war his safe nnd get to the money. One
found bullet riddled near the railway station here.
of them snw hint ut the same time,
and both opemxl fire together, Mr. L&gt;gun receiving a bullet through the
right arm which was nil of his body
exposed around the corner of the
stairway. He fired several times at
Jhe negroes nnd heard one of them
yell like he was wounded but both of
them escaped and huve not been ap­
prehended. Mr. t^’gnn wns. brought
to the. Fernald-Ijiughton hospital for
treatment and while he had a badly
wound) d arm that will give him
trouble he Is hopeful that it can be

Phoned W ife That H e H ad Collected Money and
1W a s Enroute Home

THIS O PE R ATIO N IS B filN f
1HAM PERED BY G E R M AN
‘
W ORKM EN

,’ront The French nnd thy Rail EX-SOl.DIEIt M ERELY' WANTED
Strike Is Effective in the Areu
TO ATTRACT HIS
Around Coblenz
*
ATTENTION
i
I n r T ire A i w i r b t r d P r c «»1

DUSSELDORF, Jun. 29.— Ruhr oc
cupntinn officials turned attention to
day to extending the control of rnil
way line*. This operation is being
hampered-by the refusal of German
Workmen'to take orders from the
French nnd the rail strike is com­
pletely effective in Coblenz, but two
battalions of French engineers have
taken over the lines and placed hea­
vy guards nt important points. The
workers have served notice that they
would not resume jolp'whilo French
forces were present..
HUAI) BUILDERS' MEETING
AT G AINESVILLE PEEKl
ARY TO COVER DIG FI

I l l y T h r Aasiirlnlnl T r e a t )

LONDON, Jun. 29.— Whnt was de­
scribed by the Evening News ns an
utfempt to assault King George was
made this try morning by a crippled
ex-soldier when the king and queen
nirived at St. I'nnras station from
Sr.ndiingham. Tin n ewspuper says
a Soldier'who hail been hiding dashed
toward the coup!* waiving his clutch
tfteuteningly and wnss topped^))1 the
police a few ynr/ls from the king.
Othdr accounts describe flic incident
merely nu attempt o f n soldier t«i at­
tract the king's attention. The sol­
dier himself placing this construction
on the nifair.
■

Tills is the second or third of a se­
ries of robberies of stores at Geneva
nnd Osceola and it looks lilts there
was uii 01 gaulxcd gnrg in that neighI.01 hood or in this vicinity that are
breaking into country stores. The
many friends of Mr. Logan are con­
gratulating him on the fact that lie
was not killed in thr desperate gun
buttle waged with big odds against

IIDOSIER STATE HAVIN'!
RIOTS TO­
DAY
l i l y T h f A««nr!jiffrfV

IILANFORD, Ind . Jan. 29. hivesligation into the report of outbreak
ol race troubles existing here result­
ed in u riot early today during which
two unidentified men were allot to
death by Sheriff Newlnnd anil an un­
identified- man. wounded. Acting on
the report that persons had fired at
two negroes the sheriff gathered a
large force of deputies nnd visited the
cussinns.
section. Officer* entered dance hall
where celebration was in progres by
SPECIAL RATES
1. crowd of people .mostly foreigners
ON RAILROADDS
and
colobrators set upon them.
In
FOR TAM PA PAIR
tin fight that followed |he shooting
TAMPA, Jan. 29.— Special rates on
railroads entering Tampa have Ih-c-ii
arranged for tho South Floridn balr
and Gnspnrilln Carnival, which is to
open Feb. 1 and continue through
Feb. 10. and great throungs of Flor­
ida Polks, besides thousands of tiniri«t. from other parts of the country,
ate expected to (lock to Tampa to
lake in tho grentuxt mid-winter i xpositinn of the South. Hotels are al­
ready b ille d ninny reservations, but
all uf the leading hotels, ns well as
the rooming and boarding houses wish
it understood that thcR will be abide
to take care of tho large number* of
.persons in addition to those already
here or who have engaged accommo­
dations,.
Some o f the inrgo hotels already
have received reservation requests
for the period of the Fair ‘from Now
York, Boston, Washington, Philadel­
phia, Montreal, Quebec, Detroit, Chicagb, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Min­
neapolis and liven from ns '/nr away
as Winnipeg nnd Spokrfho.
w o m an k il l e d

in

auto

Interstate Commerce
Many Burglaries
Commission Hearing:
A re Reported, O f­
A t A tlanta, Jan. 19
fices and Homes
\rllng in Suspicion*
. Arrested Yesterday

Illy Thr .%aanrlutrit l*rr««l
TALLAHASSEE, Jajj. 29.—The In­
undate Commerce CommUsldn will
hold /-K. -nring at Atlanta, February
19, «iii the general subject of railway
express charges, according to a hulloIII: issued by tin- Florida Railroad
tjarrmtsston, ami Florldu shippers
should be represented. The American
Ruilway Express Company lius filed
nn application with the Interstate
Commerro Commission f«»r an in­
crease in rntc.s, the Florida commis­
sion's bulletin said, and this applica­
tion hus been consolidated with thd
general subject of express charges.
The hearing will he lirld by Exam­
iners Barclay nail Mullen of The Interstnte Commerce I'onimission, anil
Examiner Mamim ii of the Califor­
nia Railroad Commission, sitting as
(he representative of the state com­
missions.
The Florida commission
points out that it requested thnt a
hearing be held in Florida but thnt
I. C.' C. decided only one meeting
could be licld in the Southeast nnd
thnt .Atlanta was the most centrally
leeuted city.
It is highly important thnt Floridn
shipiKtrs* attend the Atlanta hearing
nmi present their views, the bulletin
said, as it will be their only opportun­
ity of lieing heard by the commission.

Vnother Suspect
In Louisiana H as
T u rn e d U p 'A liv e

I Hr T h r A n a o r ln l»4 I ’ r r i i *

On the General Subject of
Express Charges

.

MONROE, La., Jan. 29. Harold
Teegcrstrotu, who disappeared Dctimber 2{&gt;th from ids Bunk House at
the Southern Carbon f ’o., who was
sought in connection with the inves­
tigation o f hooded activities in the
Morehouse Parish apepomi op. the
streets at tioon nnd declared tp his
acquaintance* that he "was back tie
slny.'i

Nomination o f
.
Judge Sanford is
Reported Favorably

DOCUMENT C O N TAIN S ONE
HUNDRED AN D S IX T Y
ARTICLES A N N E X E D

El) AMOS TAKES
JOII AS HEAD OF
HANK

NEW To Show Turks Are Favorably

Disposed Toward Signing
New Document
l l l r Tfce A . M H l a l r l P r e a a )

t l l y T h e A a a o r ln lr d I 'r r a a l

TALLAHASSEE,,Jnn. 29.—"Govert,or Harden well knows my services
have Irccn nnd will cijjitinue to be. at
his disposal nt nil times in any capac­
ity but bus not ben :|od will not be in
any sense for any office nt his dis­
posal," Marion Dawson said in a
statement regarding ijumors he might
succeed Ernest Amos as comptroller,
should Amos resign to head a jAintfarm loan bank. Amo* has made
known ho lias under consideration n
proposition to accept .the pro.*Idea")'
of the Imnk now being organized with
lit ni!i|uartcr h nt Jacksonville.

I lie 'Ll*.* \
f «(| I'fraa I
CHICAGO, Jan. 29.- Fred l.undin.
former congressman known as the
silent power la-hind the political innchine, of Mayor Thompson and twen­
ty-three others named in blanket in­
dictment returned by special gtund
jury investigating school affairs. Vir­
tue Rohm, nephew of Lundin, was
among the indicted men, among whom
several indicted previously by same
grand jury in connection with ndminI t l , T h r A s s iirls Ie S I ’ r r s s )
WEST l'ALM IIEACII, Jnn. 29.— istrntion of school funds property.
Three hoys were killed and five others
were injured early Saturday morn­
ing seven mile* from this city, when Tri-State Convention
■■in- of the youths fired into stick* of
College o f Surgeons
dynamite, pluted for safe keeping in
A t Jacksonville Today
a knap sack hanging from a palmetto
tne. The boys were on a biking trip.
SiirgeonH From Three Slates Are In
The dead:
Pawierne llnworth, ago nineteen,
Attendance * ,
son of John Haworth.
I l l s T h e 4 **i&gt; els»r il I 'r raal
Robert Lincoln, fourteen, son of
JACKSONVILLE, Jun. 29.—Sur-I
Robert Lincoln, Sr.
Mill tin Fouss, age fourteen, son of genus from three states embracing
Florida, Alabama and Georgia, a*
Mrs. Pearl Bosch.
well as men nationally prominent in
Mirgirul work, were pr(Wi*nt here to­
day for the Tri State convention of
the American College of^ Surgeons.
Tils1 meeting will continue through to­
morrow.
Among the prominent visitors look­
ed for nt the meeting "were Dr. Stunit
McGuire, president'of surgery o f .the
Medical Collage of Virginia; Dr. Cnrl
A. Ilnmanu, profeasor i$f surgery of
Western Deserve University; Dr. MnlVolm T. MncEachern, president-elect,
of the Anu-ricun Hospital Association
and .Father C. B. Mouiinlcr, presid'flt

SsnforJ Boy is Among Those
Will Form Company

Who

U sin g the M ails

Both delegates seemed depressed
and anxious to tlnd a road to a set­
tlement. j
Tin- Armenia delegation announced
(lint they accepted with gratitude the
Russian generous ulTor to asylum 250t&gt;00 Aimeniuris, now for the most part
refugees in Greece, Bulgaria and Sy­
ria. Unhappily, the Moscow govern­
ment cannot stand the expense of
transportation and installation of this
multitude, nnd the Armcninn delega­
tion* hopes that other1 eouiitries wilt
follow the example of Russia and
"philanthropic-ally help in the noble
work of establishing tho Armeninhs
in their new Russian home."
S.» far apart have the Turks and the.
Allies drifted that Ijiumnnc is eonfronted with the prolwbUity that the
conference will adjourn without reach­
ing uti agreement in tho view voiced
by practically all tho delegations.
If the confereiirc is adjourned, Am­
bassador Child will postpono his plan
of negotiating n special treaty of
commerro and amity with Turkey and
will leave 1-ausnnno with the pleni­
potentiaries of other lands.
CHAPMAN FIELD TURNED

lllr Thr

CANADIAN EXHIBIT
AT TAMPA FAIR
W ILL BE WC1NDKRFUI

M oving Picture
Corporation Formed
Sharum Sentenced
at M iam i Last W eek • To Five Y e a rs fo r
, t
»- ■ —

LAUSANNE, Jan. 29.—The Near
Eastern conference can bo_ saved, Ismet I'a.’ ha and Riza Nur Bey, the
Turkish delegates, informed the Assocnited Press late last night. If the
Allies are willing to adopt a set of es­
sential principals recognizing the
complete sovereignty of Turkey with
total abolition &lt;i{,thii capitulations and
nn equitable distribution of the Otto­
man debt. Riza XurYley said that if
llie conference did this, Turkey's na­
tional .dignity-.nnd promary rights as
nn independent nation would Ut snfeguarded; the-details of tHe treaty
could then be worked out later by the

N am e Foster
A dj.-G en eral o f
State o f Florida Governor Acted
J. Clifford Foster Was Adjutant
Favorably on P a p e rs
General For Several Years
From N o rth C arolina

TAM PA, Jnn. 29, Four carloads of
material for the Canndlnti exhibit ar­
rived in Tampa during the past week,
and representatives of the Dominion
government are on hand to supervise
the installation of. throe exhibits. In­
cluded in the display-from nur north­
ern neighbors qre minerals, grains,
forage grasses, farm products, fruits
in wide varloty, including barrels up­
on barrels of the finest Canadian ap­
ples for free distribution, and man­
ufactures of many kinds. In addition,
scores of photographic transparencies
showing Canadian views, mountain
scene.*, national parks, etc., will form
a meat interesting and attractive fea­
ture of the Canadian exhibit, which
will occupy the entire ground .floor, of
the big Cinodn building, on* the cast
side of the fair grounds.
-‘

*
*
Alleged to Have Defrauded Man at
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 29^-Articlcs
Ocala on Fake Stock
*
&lt;f incorporation have been granted by
the Secretary of State to the (Jonti.
( n r T h » V . w l n l r d I 'r c s * )
. „
NEW YORK. Jan. 29.—The Jeff
tuntnl Productions, Incorporated, a
motion picture concern capitalized nt Sharum, promoter,’ who was convicted
1360,000. The’* principal place of Inst week of using the mails to de­
business will be at Miami, according fraud Herman Mundelbaum, of twen­
the charter, and the corporation ty-five thousand dollars by meana of
will engage in the production, filra- fake stock brokerage offices at Ocnla
•kg and distribution o f motion pic­ was sentenced by Federal Judge Win­
slow to five year* In the Atlanta pen­
tures.
.
If you are laxy, and scitlsh and in­
The incorporator* are listed ns fol­ itentiary artd fino $500. Council'gave
lows: John W. Morrell, T, A. Feast- notice of appeal and he was returned different, yoqr, chief pleasure conklsta in cussing those who arc “ try­
« 7 John D. Wellborn, Frank W. Sal- to prison without bail. ."
ing to run things."
’
V
»•* and Vincent U. Brice, oil of'Miami.

\ ■ •u rls lrtl P r e s s )

WASHINGTON. Jan. 29.—Chap­
man Field air station of the army at
-Riscaync Hay 12 miles south of Mi­
ami, ha^ been turned over by Secre­
tary Weeks under revocable license
to Secretary Wallace of the Depart­
ment of Agriculture under whoso di­
rection will be developed into center
of tropical agricultural research.

ACCIDENT A T KEY WEST
• l l r T ir e As s n i-la lr d P r e s s )

LONDON, Jan. 29.— In view of the
Turkish attitude at laiusnnne regard­
ing the Mosul district, the Rritish militiuy authorities in Irak have dis­
patched a bnttaliqn of troops and al­
so a few airplanes to the area la-tween
Mosul nnd. Sherghnt, as precaution-

OVER TO AGRICULTURE

By Unanimous Vole of Senate Judl
clary Committee

KEY WEST, Jnn. 29.— Mrs. Sam
Willinms, -t 1, died ns the result of In­
juries received last night when struck
by nn automobile. driven by I’elzio
Helcy, negro, who arrested.

LAUSANNE, Jan. 20.— A draft of
the proposed' treaty which is to be
submitted to the Turks Wednesday
was distributed semi officially today
to nil delegations. The document con­
tains one hundred nnd sixty articles
to which conventions are .annexed.
There were no developments to show
that the Turks were mpre favoAibly
disposed toward signing. The atmos­
phere about the conference Is tenso
today, the chiefs of the allied dele­
gation* holding lengthy consultations.

j

(Dr Thr .Xssnrlntril Press)
TALLAHASSEE. Jnn. 29— A com­
mission as adjutant general of this
state was mailed today to J. Clifford
Foster at his New York address. Gencrnl Foster, whose appointment to
succeed the late General Charles laveil, was announced by the governor
Saturday. It is understood Foster
plans to return Immediately to the
state.
■

'------------

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reed, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. White and son motored
over from Cocoa and spent Saturday
nnd'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A,
Reed, sr.

*

'

Hut Have Not*Reen Delivered In the
Peacock Case
I Or Tfce A . . o r U re a P r m )
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 27.— Altho
the Governor acted favorably on the
application of the North Carolina
executive for extradition of Dr. J. W.
Peacock who escaped from the In­
sane asylum in that state last August
and who was recently declared sane
by a Florida court, the papere had
not been delivered to the North Caro-j
tine representative here this morn­
ing. The whetcabouta o f Dr. Peacock
are ,nol known here, ami hla attor­
ney sold'he was unaware o f. hia

Insurance companies any most Area
are
unnecessary. They may bo nec­
resting easily. Matthewson,* accord­
essary,
however, to the people who
ing to the hospital physicians is seri­
ously injured. T|)o other boys' inju hold the policies.
rics are not thought to bo serious.
t Tho Herat i delivered six times n
whereabout*.
’
Thq Herald for first class Job work. week for 16c.

�T H E 8 A N F 0 R D D A IL Y H E R ALD , S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 27. 1923
Worrhcstcr,
Crosby, GrSlintn
Lyles,
Walker,
Grow, Lilja, Baisden, Torrance, Miss Mr**.. spent the day hero yesterday
Krupp nml others.
'jMrith hi* cousin, Mrs.-George
Rico,
-------•
en route home from St. Petersburg
MBItRIK MATRONS BRIDGE CI.UII and other places of interest in the
Mr*. Hnrry Hccrcn was the grnc- state.
ious hostess Thursdny afternoon whert
site entertained at bridge nt her home
There will be a business meeting
on Union Avenue. The guests in­ of the Pipe Organ Club, Monday a f­
cluded the members' of the Mercic ternoon nt 3:30 at the Iiaptist church.
Matrons Bridge Club.
All members arc urged to be present.
Yellow and green, the color motif,
8. A. Irwin left yesterday for Now
uis beautiful)' carried opt in every
detail o f this pretty jiarty. Golden York City and eastern markets to
calendulas and ferns being used. The buy his spring stock for the Sanford
«
tally cards-were nlso designs of flow­ Dry Good* Co.
ers carrying out the color scheme.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hunter, of WnnThe prise for high score, n Janiekons,
Okla., arrived in the city yes­
nicr with ferns, was won by Mrs.
terday
and are stopping nt the Mon­
Harry Lewis, while the low score
tezuma.
prise, went to Mrs, A. W. Fitts.

For Spring. Just 1 eceived a new line of sam­
ples o f ttie Famous Hopkins Pop ular Priced
T ailoring. Prices ranging from $22.00 to
$44.00 fo r three-piece Suit. Come in and let
us take your measure. Will order the suit to
be delivered when you want it.

Firwt Qunllly— Low Prices

115 E ast First Street---------------------Phone 104

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phona *17-W

MODERN

Hopth Carolina:.Cloudy Saturday;
shower* in* west Avirtioq; Sunday

METHODS

shown*; itynfihtAfd-irilld.'1

ACCURATELY

Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Delxiof o f Kal­
amazoo, Michigan, an* in the city for
the winter and are the guest* o f the
Keminolu lintel, Mr. IK Ixwif is o f the
Him of Delxmf and Weidncr Mini he
is in the celery game in his home
state nnd will l*e in the gnmo here
buying ami shipping in car‘loud lots.

KNTKK NOUS lilt I DC K CI.UII
Mis. George Fox entertained the
member* o f the Kntrc Nous llridge
Club most pleasantly Thursdny even­
Thci guests were greeted upon their
ing, at her home on Park avenue.
arrival by Mrs. Archie Bell* nnd
There wer three tables of players,
Mrs. S. M. Lloyd. Mrs. Hefts’ ex­
including one extra table of guests.
quisite costume was of*blutk tulle,
A very interesting game o f bridge
over satin, trimmed with silver med­
was |dnycd during the evening, nn.l
allions. Mrs, Lloyd Wore a beaded
the prizes, guests towels, with tatrobe of Jade green sequins over sattitig edges were won hy Mrs. Deane
Turner ami .Mrs. K. A, Douglass.
At. the conclusion o f the game, the
hostess served dainty rc*frt*shmenU.
The guests for the evening were:
Mrs.
Deane Turner,
Mrs. II. F.
the frock worn hj
Mrs- Coleman,; The ebaptep will meet the last Friwhilc Mr*. Holly’s costume was of day of earh mouth nnd it is earnestly VVhilnvr, Mrs. K. D. Mobley, Miss
blaek tulle headed over satin, worn hoped,that cm ti memltcr will*reserve M a rth a Fox. Mrs. 8. O. Chase, Mrs.
with a corsage of pink Kndianee rio- that' mjc day .uol make a spe ial ef I. ('. Ball. Mrs. It -I. Holly. Mrs G.
I*. Iltshop, .Mrs. Sneed, hr*. Bryan
es. Miss O'.Mnin wore a smart frock f..it lo In* in attend''ace.
Strumnn
nnd Mis. K. A. noughts*. •
of Mark Spanish I,ace oVci .lade green
satin, Mrs. Lee was attired in ear
|. ,\. BIRTHDAY PARTY
dinnl tulle, with bodice of panne vel*
The nttroetivo home o f Mrs. F. K.
vet, with coriaige of fiishia flowery Smith, on French avenue, was the
nnd foliage.
j scene of a delightful birthday party
The tally cards were given out by land towel shower Thursday evening,
little •Miss’ Louise Purdun and Mas- with which tin* ladies of the G. 1. A.
ter I,. P. Mi-Culler. Louise, wore a honored the members whose birthdainty frock of batiste romhined- with days came in January,
luce, while I.. Ik’s little suit was of
The rooms were prettily decorated
white serge.
1
m potted plants, ferns, riilcuduhis lord
Tin afternoon w as ipn kl&gt; spi ni i-n uirlni'iii.
W'lth the spirited game o '
bridge
Old-fashioned games, music nnd
played, when scores were counted, it fi nty woik made the time puss quick*
.win found that Mr*. John 'Leonard!, |y and at a late hour-the joint ,hosht-Id high score, and wits awarded a levies, .Me.idatnea Stmili, James, Moye
*&lt;rfn pillow. The second high score,, llr.iher and Courrler served delicious
prize, n tnlde runner, went to Mrs. C. ufreshmetits, consisting of strawherR. Kirtley. Mrs. W. M. Ilelding hold- rv Ice cream and cake o*i prettily dec*
log low score was given n tray cover, orated plates with nasturtiums as
The cut prize, n box of stationery, favors.
Was won by Mrs. Roy t’liittrndon.
The h o s t e s s were the recipients of

Lit dies’ Itc.sj Room

. S A L K S A N D S E R V IC E
A Complete Stock of Purls
. 4*

ENTERTAINS C. K.
Little MIhk Carmen Guthrie enter­
tained the members o f tiro ' Little
Folks Christian Endcnvor, of the
Presbyterian church, last evening ut
her home on Magnolia avenue.
Ilu A d * o f sweet peas, roses, and
uastiirtiuiiis were effectively used in
the varhius rooms.
The ftnmcs and entertainment were
in chnfgc of Miss Gayle Marshall nssisfeil by Rebecca Stevens and Camil­
la Pulcaton. In the word contest, the
prize, a box of handkerchiefs, wni
won by Klizuhelh Knrle.
Late in the evening refreshments
consisting o f ice tieam and cake were
scryetl.
There were about twenty members
'.vho.’enjoyed this delightful evening.

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR GO
Snnford, Fin., Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole nnd Lnko Counties
Complete Line Accessories
’ • nnd Tires

Not Only Pure but Delicious

ROUTH BAKERY

A

NEW

Next lo I’rinccss Theatre

S H IP M E N T

P R E S C R IP T IO N DRUGGIST
T H E R E X A L L STORE

OF

Ladies’ Spring Dre*
Consisting ot all the new materials and
colors: Canton Crepes, Rosharanara
Crepe, Paisley, and Taffetas, at prices to
suit most any purse--*.
company with
lion.
N. II. Cox is in the cify again a f­
ter na absence of many years and
is visiting his naither. Mr. Cox Is a
civil engineer and will tinv'e ah olTice
in tho Wclaka building here as well
as one in Cuba nnd one at St. Augus­
tine. He was connected with the old
Agricdttura! College at Lake City
and afterward with Florida Univer­
sity in the engineering department
as well as being in charge of the cadels. He niro helped to lay out many
o f the branches and main lines o f the
East Coast railway and spent his boy­
hood days in this city, wheie there
are mnny old friends to welcome him
back.

•

Miss Saritn Lake, who is attend­
ing the Woman's College nt Tallahas­
see, arrived here yesterday nnd will
spend the week end here with her pnrcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake.

The shndow 0f a trac-d)
near to wrecking thr hippj.
ne*.H of beautiful KaiMrr#.
Why^ did the spirit of j 0fc,
Carteret's dead bride fail
return as promised, and akit
did he do to reronrite the d*»d*
Don’t fail to come and fnj
out the truth about “Smili*’
Thru."

112 MAGNOLIA AVENU E

Professor J, S. Gibson, celebrated
phrenologist ami character reader,' of
Macon, Gn., is in the city and will he
found nt tin- Semlholc Hotel. Ilis
charges nre reasonable and the publie is hereby respectfully invited to
take advantage of this opportunity io
find out what is the best course to
pursue in the training, education nnd
2S0-2tp
Dr. and Mrs. Kelley are back in occupation of children.
Sanfold for the winter from their
home in Port Jervis, New York and
aro comfortably situnted in Comfort COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS,
Cottage. Dr. Kelley is one of the pro­
overdue notes, had checks. Write
minent physicians of New York state (or our proposition. Our representa­
nnd has been coming to Sanfonl foe tive will call on you.—Southern Ad'
the winters for many year*. Their juslmetil \gcnry, Drew Building, Or­
many friends are glad to see Dr. and lando, Florida,
PH O NE 325
Mrs. Kelley in'Sanford again.
.
KODAK Dealer

P H IL A T IIEA CLASS
{
Last evening the members of the
I hiluthin Class of the Presbyterian
church, entertained nt a picnic sup­
per, at the home of Miss Esther Mil­
let on Mngnoiiu avenue.
The various rooms were opened en
suite and decorated with hnsket* of
sweet pens nnd ferns.
The members of the clnss present
were Misses Mary Howard, Allic OilIon, Ruth Glllon, Ann I.ec, Fern Ward,
S Edna Chittenden, Hermonln Lehman,
Cernrtlino Muriel ami Esther Miller. NO HAND CONCERT TOMORROW
There will be no band conccri to­
morrow ns several mombors of the
Sanford band nre III and-this is also
the case with the members o f tho
Kissimmee band who were to have
exchanged with the Sanford hand to­
morrow.
*

B u y a H upp and Y o u ’ll Save Money

Large and Up*to*Date
Fill! ng Station

WEATHER REPORT

Of exceptional interest was the
Foley Kidney Pill* had the desired ef­
game* o f bridge played when scores
fect," writes II. B. Arbuckle, South
charming courtesja jvero counted, the prize for high score
Uarre, Vermont. Backache,' ’rheuma­
•
a lovely head chain, was won by Mrs.
tism, dull headache, too frequent or
—
•
W. J. Thigpen.
burning urination aro symptoms of
I) CHAPTER, U.
Following the game, the guests
Kidney uml Bladder trouble. Disord­
C. '
wore invited into tho dining room for
ered kidneys require* prompt treat­
Turkey dinner nt the Cafeteria to­ ment. Neglect causes serious compli­
nrd chapter of tho refreshment*. The dining table wn»
iched forth on its!centered with a howl of Dorothy Per- morrow. See the advertisement in cations. Foley Kidney Pills give
ng the season for'kin* roses nnd ferns. Refreshments another part of this issue.
quick- relief. Sold everywhere.— Adv.

LOVELY BRIDGE PAR TY,
Yesterday afternoon Mesdames J.
B. Coleman nnd Reginald Holly were
the charming hostesses, when they
entertained* at bridge nt the Parish
House, honoring Mis* Helen O’Maru,
of Jnrksbn, Mich., the guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. P. Potter and Mrs.
Joseph Lee, a recent bride. There
were twenty-table* of player*.
Yellow, pink and green, the color
scheme, was artistically carried out
in every detail nnd later in the re­
freshments. Vines, palms nnd potted
plants were used with charming ef­
fect. Yellow ami pink streamer * were
suspended from over head, and the
lights were covered with yellow which
cast n mellow gfcw over this pretty
scene.

•

EXAMINED

FITTED

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

•

EYES

(ic'ibjgin:, Partlv cjoudy in south
and ehnwi|j ^ \ibrth podlUm Satur­
day. Sunday 'showers: mild temperalure.
Florida:. Fair Saturday and Sun­
day: mild temperature.
\
- *.— ’ -'r -«* t *
*
Extreme northwest Florida and AlRefreshments tof a salad course fol­
John A. Hlondcll, of Rnltimore, ar­
nbamn: Showers Saturday; Sunday
lowed by an ice course were served
rived In the city yesterduy and is
partly cloudy and cooler.
at the conclusion o f the can! game.
making his headquarters nt thu Mon­
Those enjoying the cordial hospi­ tezuma while in the city on business**
One of the largest local corportality o f Mrs. Hccrcn were Mesdames
.
• ctions ha* a permanent position for a
R. J. Roily, A. W. Fitts, Lewis, Drum­
I*. T. Allen, of Sorrento spent* the
mond, Walsma, C. E. Henry,'W . T. day here yesterday transacting busi­ young lady typist. ( Must be neat,
rapid and have some knowledge of
Langley and Miss Mnrgaret Clark.
ness.
*
bookkeeping. Address reply In your
own handwriting giving detail* of'ex­
EVERY MEEK HRIDGE CI.UII
‘ Mrs, Tom Delunoy nnd little son perience, salary expected and phone
Thursdny afternoon Mrs. Rnymond Judson, of Atlanta, nro the guests of
OPTO M ETRIST-O PTICIAN
fiumbcr to P. O. Box CIO.
201-atp
Key was the charming hostess when Mr. nnd Mrt. T. E. King.
she entertained at bridge nt her home
Phone 410-------- Opposite P. O,
on 1’nrk avenue, tho guests including
MARRIED
tile' members of the Every Week
In the parlors of the M.*E. Parson­
Snapper Steaks, Fresh Snlt Water
K ID NE Y TROUBLE CAUSES
Bridge Club.
age, Orlando, Dr. J. W, Coleman of
ullet, Sea Trout.—Stone’s Market,
LAMENESS
Quantities of roses combined with Sanford to Mrs. Martha W. Pyle of
7 Sanford Avenue.
257-4tc
"A lameness followed me for some
•
greenery adorned the rooms where Martins Ferry, Ohio..
tlmq, and 1 felt that it was cnu*od
the card tables were arranged.
from kidney trouble. One bottle of

\VK INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION

I f j m fcav* s i r
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—I f y a a a r a n l u a a / w N r r a a r earning
t e a , , ar If
ara rn lrrla ta ln a , w rit
« aaa ta l r a i d to Ikla 4 r a « r l m r a l , a i r i n g
4.1.11a. a r t r l r p b n a r I k . Itrm. It tell
W areally • „ f * * l « t * 4

to to to to to to .1*1
to
to
to
to
to

DR. A. Y. PORTER HERB
l)r. A. Y. Porter o f Key West and
hls'nelce Miss Harris nre in the city
the guest* of the Valdez hotel. Dr.
I’oiter is well-knbwn here, hnving
been head of tho State Health Board
for many years. Miss 1/nrri* is ft
classmate o f Miss Sarlia-Lake, nnd
tin* ladle* nre enjoying their stay

* Hferry Cameron Crlppen left on the
noun train yesterday for Gainesville
where he will enter the Department the Woman's College'at Tallahassee.
of Agriculture o f the University of
th e Dally Herald. IGo per week.
Florida.

Goods which we have just received.
We have all the Wanted materials con­
sisting of Printed Flaxon, Tissue Ging­
hams, Ratines, colored Indianhead, Irish
Linen, Knickerbocker Tweed, French
Ginghams, Percales, Batiste4 Voiles and
and quality and--- B U Y IT
A T C H U R C H W E L L ’ S.

�eye lash. All of them como under the
same category when it copies tirsh-nliitg with them and all o f them shonffl
get the name kind of treatment from
the otTirials of every city, town and
1.
— A new Library Building in the center of the city.
2.
— Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
hamlet. They should be given the
3.
—The now pier and boat basin finished before Junitary,
Vun nl 'once and not allowed to prey
upon the public under any guise
1921.
whatever. The ladies of Sanford com­
•I.— A big AudiUiriu'mthnt will sent at least 3,000 people.
plained
Inst-week
of
a
rough
custom^
it. a . M .r.i.
5.— New home for the Campbell-Lossing Boat, American
A d .r% "".«
phwl* «&gt;"
l,ha&gt;e uf fhrUHanlty.
i t. a. M OI.I.V
er handing out cards about hi* crip­
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
the
Kiwanis,
Rotary,
Civitans
and
all
Legion.
,
*
A d .rrll.ln K Iftnlrw M * d r li 11411%ft Hl»
G.— A Community.Chest uut of which all funds will be
i other similar organisations are doing pled condition but his Tobunt yahAyitllrflUdii
agement of the following
i.ifw is s in r r
arruiail** summer j a work that Is making its impress for, »titution belied the words on the
drawn.
I'honr J»-VV «!ir r » .....
gaud on the business world. Ukcland ! card, lie worked the residence soe7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
b o a r d o f d ir e c t o r s
i tion and the homes Where the wo*
8.
— Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
Suh.rrli-IInn l*Tlre In . \ * l « n » r r
1 S t n r - T c K 'g r a n t .
Onr Y r n r
**
_____
i men folks were usually alone. 4
soft
water.
■ l&gt; l l n n l b s . .............
W
lli.s only clnint to being a cripple
l l r llt r tr r i) In I ’lljr k ) f u r r i e r
9.
—Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city,
“ Clod Forbid" says Dr. Frank Crane
.1. It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. PulOne IV rrk
■ t3 • r n l .
was
the fact that he kept one hand
10.—Ten thousand people here one year from today.
___________
"that I should ever own a r.cwapaeaton, E. If. Hawkins,.W* E, Scoggan,
j prr or attempt to manage one! It in his* overcoat pocket, but It was
. C. F. Williams
• nd l* piiklUheH^rvrpy I rlilnjr. M y r- i ;iXcs vaster qunntitic* of both roUr- loomed afterward that be could use
II.Inc pair, nindp knnon nn uoiillrit. . . . .
,
equate for us to rontinuo to h jy sup*;
linn. *3-00 prr &gt;rnr, ■!**n&gt; • In nil.anrr. age am! tact than t possess. What this hand to roll a cigarette as well
plies and “ pay ensh" with every or* \
liK iiiu at T ill' A ssn riA T i:» 1*111:** a queer man this |)r. I-rank ( rane as anyone ami was not crippled at nil.
der. Wo ahall rujvcr forget the clta*
When
the
Indies
coining
to
the
duor
Thr A m oc U I m) press la eselustvctv must he, to confess that lie lacks eaA L L D E P O S IT S I N S U R E D
grin with which wo received an an*;
:?.‘ ,^ . ,0d!.^|Ucr»s,0re r M ' m ,,!r "J l««cl»y■«« rtm a n e w s ie r . Most p*o- refused hint anything he was right
swor
to
the
Unit
order
we
seat
not otherwise em itted In .Oils Pfli,*’ C i)lo seem to think that running a newr* suuty about the matter and tin? police
ami also t)re local news pulillsUed 1&gt;) (i i f ...................._
.
.
, .....................
...
.
r&gt;*-rcln
nnper iv iU;&lt;t the easiest
thing; they should have been told to get him butj^'PPly huttao without enclosing thu^J
.ui1rights Of rs-pahllcstloa of *p*clal i i
that they could do a nothing ivao said about him until i ea*hr Although this hsgF* had reuSv- "
»; u m ; ; '; ; : : S
is.
v
L * «• .«»«■ h e . . . . .. *
Jt h
* « * . . * f.r
«*. &lt;* s
' " - ' l l " ' ,LVl!,' - - h— - matter* arc arranged new. What dot faf if the police knew he vtJ here. «*ah in advance, the credit depart
TURKISH
Hi ".’it bad never m .»rd --f the (irm amli ^ cigarettes V I R G I N I A
r
Dr. rrnnr mpan* anyway ? Courage The pike h.uilillie called at once jin
Sanford, Florida
BURLEY
this kind for undoubt- it was necessary to et d back to ui
1 ___ ____ , *- *_______________ — and tact— what have they got to do '•**&gt;' r;‘ •'
for ref cretin t. I
h■m,t" o-.l tint. jsp~
With the running o f a newapnper? Dr. *•••!&gt;■ itch rhatactcR ore Mini !.v "• &lt;!.
r- »
. Crane must bo kiddingus.-SI »ur. Cl- *Ut»" for lln Pght fingered gentry U* the writer had dealt with thK hutis v
' tv .Isarnil.
‘cllbv.* m d ft vide of burglaries frd* 0-1 a credit lauds for mmc lime a cap*
S ^ N F O liD C O M IM lT O T U E n m i ! ■
____ ___________
:
, Ihi, mUo.ve guard into Sau- pie of yc.tra nr m-ife before and it
(B K S T ID V A n u :- STOCKS
»'ard “ pa; wise" to the easy plarrs by watt itercs.-.jtty only for him to vplaitt
I itev gx-'.v .tin! 'truck i.-,n int Ihei lie. linked tho prohibit!otj tittivad.
iHanfunl i^ clowly but run ty null­
that he was a pat User in thu concert;
world for themselves
With nil th - sj-jr.mnt with the Ifith addii. .
^
_____
hks fellow.
thcm.-K
T o r
ing itself up to prominence. The
f ntjsliiution o f the l*nit&gt;d Stater
There seems to lw n tohdepeyThe poliiv force of Sanford and
es- in order to gat ail the credit wc‘ need
i lidtude of a mother.
speed with which this is being ac* throughotil the UnitedStaten on the. iS'cLdly th** tilgh' force sh iuld be ed. It opened th*' t
of our “ pay ”
"A ll of -Hi m till) not ;i:t ■ aw ay .which tvnf pioclaim ed in f 70, ;,nd
comjdlfihutl k ever increasing, .San
w
m gf „pn]e pi.OJlh. § lMiM | (|tiejl.
cn;*h°
partner
who
thought
h.-fqro
u nenled ty rmothep motorcycle cop
I with the ib. d o f tin* wsr Many oflffrftttUtl the negro wilfra
;.s “tvo
fotd is rbortly going to ait the pm.... • , T "' - iA ’
'
'
h ® t smiuce if p..-; ,ble and a dint all He ..m b-1 t-. tie is .-.der In
Jitem imhihitig in cliildhoaih.the ,t,;a- iidportatlt and hit/-;rtathAMIRIJUITOWCfOCa
dluristci
for many nf the cit.es in Central Fb,. lh#|| ^
„ jd r bankern for an Apia- V ^ m of |ntnd, established all ‘•staWish credit was to pay ea dt.
; lit! me- of the Did S-u th, iiv&lt; i op: whill-nre now jitaking, sm 1 cm 1ike—
rida. Most o f IhU rcrtlon have depend- 1 |ui #J|
pureh4ic*. Tho Florida [amund the ci y. Money apent on mure
Without,credit.nl! *&gt;t mi would be
.
*
- like the,war time M rtnwty* herttelf, till ly to make tor lav t
i Aai'ti- .
rd upon two sourrei of income, or wi
"
,
I’ .iu: tr.'ilttiit run life.*1
. ‘
.
’ ,
D’-vdopmcnt Hoard n commends to night pulieet.ieh i- wtll spent nnd ca- j ncriuusly iinndicapred: -onr.* of uf*' touched* thdr heart a with a a.'itu,-.' !hrmii;h tip* ji.rlu.i
might say two fartor.i Dial have ,, ,
,
,
do;
at thl= would fail, lint it i; - --rentink that of tlii,-, old rent bn -j.t. ,.n ! r1 ■rat it, &lt; d even thiv.-n to u ,C recent, limes.
Tit. uhject that “ tm th -1
'* .
'
. . .
.
alt invet toes who are hot iniimatrlv y.-cjidly b cit I tiiis
spelled mtcccrr. Uhelher.il ha.’ breit
line
of
yea”.
Sanfmd
i*
getting
to b-- the most .-ctinea ’ Mention lie given cidtocs rnrg oi mnd th ■ w I
*In few Indeed, rciunin today.
j 1st It.uaia and of th •l-t
nc'j.ui! tied with atotks and Ivo-ds lb i*
*'i'i’l’.rtt.ucLirg or citrus the other factor liar
idle it »■;{..-• rfnd *i l.i inipo-dlile fm to credit vve have ■ •tthli in i|. f'n d ii
’ if tlic I.onttly sift a
■ ‘ ■ *'W ithrn” are In'liig cred-to r ! e luxe
liny IN M iS TID A Ti: HKFOltK IN
•’ n;.i:
No
wnitdi
i*
thill
v,
he
I
Fn
/“
been tourist (nr • winter visitor)
o. ilmau o f .’ forth Carolina pc*
.'xaffetl character, no man or v ” * pras'iMoux of law, and raid i ro ate
\ liViTIND. Any banker, v/ill gladly ih,1 pat4o|i,;e:i to cover the ‘ootiri ; i , we believe, iitor to he dcsirctl than T»HLt
•i
patronage, Hanford has been plug­
man
w "i e «?ta..ie m
tin Nation.''iln icii vt-rboten
udv : c Jii.i cilents about the worth nnd I .’i gill ami b ead’ ll of the city as Dh cn.d», for rrrtlil i; more clastic. Ihcij,,..,.,,
rcpre'cttbitivesi, h.
llies
I'm td.
ging along fo r years (and doing
gcmiinenc.-n o f ary stock ptojmsitioo mounted jiolic ' t otild do. Last year [ g re a t trouble with t o i l elasticity, is, day, and Bpoke in In h ilf of a loll lu | 11 t 'ai'ibd him n more pcnulne ' fnlm |stblcrt to .uvciv4 o n e that 11•I’ -s,i van
quite well at that) with but one but jt i omabnrmMing to him to when the American Iwghm patrolluli however, that it c m .'brink eve;, more ^
inVrr*U,eel. m l.b
Erg. Di , „ ,A t. -1}. | &gt;f nffceiJaiiate' ctmmeiadi-irDoii, and fMp-iW.”
of Ou-io from which it has derived an show that an investment which has:
quickly
than
it
can
tretch.
What
uur
ip
.ivM
yu
.a
u
M
C
„.
i
i
e
a
a.
»s
mu
our
merit
;
«
doiratu
a
nuldic
d ie in Wash«&gt;o.*Miment U. Ifrr n&gt;. m .- . could:
(1„ t, f ..,.t ..
‘ he city f ’*r act oral week* tho differ-j
l
impetur that rooms to have br-tm is.en ntnde, canno*, ba recommended. •nee in shady charaetirr# he-c va y o tu g folks need to he taught as „
,
..,* „ f i-e '■
' ‘ I'hrh. V.\_»m y C • il
•- ,
,,v aJ, lh ,' u„
lid
- nnd;
highly satisfactory to some of thn.u
that the Tt. c.
.
fn ’ mtt^ (
notleed fit hilt ■ and the people felt fo.iiidnlioti fo r tl‘ l •' buMnea., life tr Cuuf.-ttoriuy might .r e e l a m m um e;,.)
Hite
are
who apparently did not renlixe the HOW.FAN l IDS III-! MAIMS LT? ,
-m ,.n
' ’ Wl11
-'lat her o - ,
afe for they knew that the city wo.- '.mi cied.t p. the ha 1 . o f in tim ity f „ t|„. i M timf.
1
A
lit
all
advantages to be gained by hnvifigj
nil
„
.
j
n
it th- ecu
v -Il rtatid !■
,
being [nitri lled ill night. Tiiis vvniliiI and that niie h lirid obligation tm a nty,
he wr. (lj Fitly ...... Hid
1
a ll
.iij-ii
two VyHnilers* so to sjamk. Those
Wtnde days lost in business nnd '-*! be neec-tfiary if more m -uiit -d pu- j l»u?« inerta person i to maintain his
&lt;*r mat id ■ i
alike. 6
i&gt; m.«
11.0 o ld ’.
N:wort heir
n *t
of the more observing set have n • i ttrofe uorml work of any bind b -si-M l.cemcti co.FI be pip, nil 111 f ii
f . il he pr.., V. * 1
v.ho • .‘edit unimpaired uiak. hi.s siinple
! .mli d
.. &gt; ..»&gt; . !
A ■
ey - ! by laigo llUhlb." 1&gt;
nlixisl that more prog lens i mild In p:&lt;&gt;d'ietion aln'iniegly, aid il ii n;&gt;- v.
wot
d
as
g
0.1
u
llt.le
secured
by
i-d l lido the illy p vcitN't* mat in
the Ma •i ill
NeW. 11
wn * a w.
*i 'liX eiit and m orally
madc by ‘ twin cylinder’ polling and1(-j ll.ng t&lt;&gt; think of the umlone ta b ■jo . ly
night in d I. * It-.iiiv to an- I t olintcra). iso one i -it. gam ble nod do
. fii,
ib
s
n
t
u
■
king
of s a y s
l.'lk
i J Ih eie .. mi iikeliii ■
He
il in through the efforts of these that , 'hat confront labor everywhere o-- a her nil sutnmnr . at e •, e
lid -; mi one can 1
, Iran, i-s
It it:.- it’s - 1 -ii h in
.-tv, - iy M
ever’
can
he
enforved,
im
i
ways nnd meins have recently been instil* of non pio-Iurtive do/r onaend do this; hu!
Aiiothe: dni.gernU tdi.ng i*» do i* h. &lt; n-ditV tiii'a'
“ Mr. So d: '-ic w.. i ap|!.I’ dd.i a
. * i Xl rllililllt e «.f m-,
resorted to t-i secure Die additional
tied fit rough -tril.e.. ami dispute* •o pick up strangers mi th-* ro ads at ■credit iv amliitinii' fi lend anil earce i
»•«»
•*« art • ■ II;. 1 i ; I. e. ! 1 1h eh.tugl
h it or’.iit what cost or i■ i
factor necessiii y to place, their city in &lt;.f various kind-. In Fngland it i* "•lit who a -,i y. ur ear wanting to advisor amt it .s Ii .mu I be v; rtiesily stu• na-.it
n position so that it might keep pan
.,;d that o v r nioi Iron nuliion day n l . Pome of them may be nil right died by every yo ,i u jM'rsun who run Hi liev. 1 p|. ii. at)a it, n'-i. h ■A.i glS
or o f neglect o f. ollne i-|,
Valid
.it? Dc- ; ; jvl.-dons o f the * unr
l tuft,
with the rapid growth of some that were b&gt;=t last year in the course of but- many of ilium arc hold-op r;tv*ri tcmjiluU'rt it lilisitie- - career. I a ca­ t-ti another *ou. ;.g to.ni l o f iqqilm. r tie. i &lt;f F.dumbin • i
WlUiii lie truylt h
-.-at.
have outdistanced Sanford during Die joint dispute:, involving ft.VJ.OUO wn. k md nothing ;! e. It b dariyrmia t*i i hurt: F unmereial.
I lari’: I’ rohihil lo t f
A ft e r imintlttg out t'ipast few years.
; prople. The engineering end ship !-■ be out at night at this time of the*
" It irt *Ty fi it ing that th .!■
I i tini*e i tnti-v where In •lie F ile .* i 5*tfill
■hi lllfl Ii. ve boon 1 1 .1f, **»FJ
With the acquisition o f a first c!ar &lt; building induatiirs wc;v rc-upon db|e
! ‘ "i i.oti ndinviit wi.
.*r t ithri walking or liding and f ft
» ’ •*
- ■,.• In r cl! v- - a t i;
tourists’ hotel (and Du- development f,,r ,,Vrr *evvnte.-n million of th**:.e lUtioii vvil* save many a person from xa
fi
- 1 i i-k -r :•:-si r',i ,i i . t r&gt;
1II . I I 4 4
i?
it; 1h if r. :u- lib-' &lt;&gt;' . Ill I 1
O L t ffit l . . t !I;
i . . fi roe th r j-lth anil l.'Ui m
Inn.
of the natural resources Sanford ha» hist days/ Dnemploymenf
Itguri- •d.in-ry and death.
litis
X.
tb
F
t
T1
Tp
tfltiVi
'll'
?
t
i
tihcliruow
!
t
V
J
H
aW
1 b- - he i llennit ecd -- a
!
til
thu
to make this hotel a much talked of l,t* di- c.ibi d by Fnglish i oturrot?
pa—
r- a , r JJ
lit
It l- Weil to lie prejuim! at all time;- ;
er i a
matte (Irhily e.iough," he tonlia .
wklLe.- report in the north) it will he Hts os •mtr.oH-nljfg "etiorntui-s waste tod luojff v sp. Ill on better pro’ n *inti j *3
W=9 siirvivei, b jw ri I wit!!i y ii.- .iii 1 l rr
i, at.
t
,1,
but a question of a very short iim ef,'f skilled, trained human power in at thin time of the year is money «t
■I1 t
la I n lb ilounced by tile e .
..'in
ii
.«
inDm
-I,glit
&gt;*t
ii
i
aa
a
o f i - t " Dr. N-rf.
,y Hutl-.r, leis ,utd rupiertcntativis
when Sanford will be up in the vun j productive capacity to *ny .nothing w. il t |tv.\.
Yvjjj |*n
.n ■ iraditlo • *-f
lo t , 4j.h. .-lie Ifrom »*1* standpoint of population, " f Die vast I -- in vasion, d through
•« iuent of Fidiimbi..;; i'nivc-r.-.lty, to any length to enforce '' pfSftU*
biuketl upon with .affccti Hui'.e iv . r k-e'.tred in an nddrcn 'ert' n'ay ; t
The moviig spirits tint made San ‘die plant,- whah -Uml with whivlr^ tp m xt cj so r j n rj ^ b
jolt* of-the IMh amcinimcii'
d th
iu a'.di of I; villi.;: f . rhe-a.mml mid vytnl
ford's tksunlry Flub a posaihtlUy |niotioiUtsa, while the daily los
aDn.i,
thru
.m tnig of th.at
Xj T lli; III.I) NKt.flO M A M M Y "
turn with fi ding of *!c pjohio -lat. Bet A xkou it o r.
were the pionccrn In thi* progressive morn Is up into tin- millions. S’.. AnThe Daily itera’ d, I'n-'pe
etsiet on to the kindly old Mammy1
,
i-dine
Hccutd.
movetnent to bring, Sanford Lo Die
;
Th
e
editor
nr
The
'
Sun.
looking
I ' **
fate nnd they are to lie greatly com­
Xa h.'lqk through a vista o f man* ihan w|m pro haps nursed tl/fiv ituJrf t i1&gt;
and i liildim-.d. The tTtfcDij us ii± r VDit?.
F
A
F
S
!i«
OF
CHIME
mended, fur in a sense, they** have
X3 sev, ntv year-, mth the good old eoiwas n.ature’* own In!lahy. and her
created the nucleus upon which Do
xa otjn "Mammy" wfio nursed us in
Whut caused two St.
I ‘etc :.rthurg
Wealth of folk hoc 1.'tie
'- if!
ultimate rnpid development of San“
a
!*
j
X; XT Xi childhood 11 w- were a
y.etths to steal ten or n, ,^ po !,&lt;■!
and i.
II
Do*
f.i
K.ie
f
'
.
1
4
. 1) .-•*
for will ypring. for to attract thi
l-o ; - l.e'i
I" i I*11 ' What I.l'-e
e.l a ulijert .ii .it o'.i heart wr w -o' I \ .dl-i'o-’i ill Ii. mil- .
'
hi
tohrist two es'n-tii ml * w e m*ri *,u; , a
t VSII" DON'T T A K K IT lie g ild to in i' •■ tclldel lila- to the
iue i in F t 1i a - again ; i .- .* 1\
bl.UI Nlgil
cult I t.llllllii ill.*. Sit,
good tourists' hotel and a Ii: t r!u«&gt;
I I i lilt A LIA
i ti&gt; 1 irllimlt l l l l l o . . i iiuo- ? I' ir
, memory of "Aunt Julia,"
vouhl heal a wiiiin-l with a ki.,.! whc.sgolf link-. Tl ;e former cannot at tract
hard to ray. Hut
we
hear
that
Sir
IHa
ta­
lut
we
hear
that
Sir
'
,
,
,
U i« strange Imw the very mention : ail the prophylactic;! and m . m m mi;
touristi without the ph*-ttnee of the
rt.I Thompson . late i htt'f of f i dlaiit)
o on u*. giv nt. m v ve to tie sonrj of the tdd time cnlored people touche : nu-dbamentum:: of the r&lt;Jlvge o'
latter nnd the latter will not rerve
e ith e r a
a borrower
bn
h*rn said: "N
j Yard, ha ■ nott kept UP with m h*ni
-Neilher
nor .a lend-.lIl0 hrnr,.rt of the better cln * ,.f the Sui-nm wm.hl uftertv
uturfy fail. |; -he
the resident* without a hotel.
Kpr age* Upon ages, other HoUtbernere, Those of Us who recall vva
,,
...
,
,,
t , ! psychology, for he tells u
tbn I "*4, b
tru • t.i Dm type, d ir h.ei
comhmation of the two squib rapid
are "not made by drink
by 1 ^ nidi d"' father* have given their &lt;H«' real nid b!r.&lt; I, Joe of Dnvery (In; ;, vvei cared Fn at the ISig llu.
growth for any city with iw ;i hull !" n
, ■&lt;4»f« * that 1 re. li­
•Ivice, sometime' il..... « f u.t who lived on the farm t|rv
1
Heredity, not by the h ml dtip ( i f 1
hq,* d u g.-mily :tiie, cyt v !' lie.
the natural resource o f Sanford.
lrf " maki ng trngeiiy of .i life by 11 lrmvv. vvliutt we wi’te i llildren ami *111 ilium uf
poverty, not by any of (lib
b ill * I.UH ilt i * &gt;!lt..
la.mo
Winter Hark Herald.
.ittttnit ly loiggckted, but l.y tli tb­ 111 1; t hi t :!»j»r into the pitiful Itmito hi- t.liee vvliile in told us wifrd i;de . red g. ::iii wr. 11 ’ X Hi’
llm m:;&lt;‘d hv lllrk 1if tournee:! when*
-in to allow off tii provi ili m
all fi * s '.h 'I f loyalty to hi* men,
* t
A di-ipati'h from WushlrgUm .ay
fllif
l\ s* llbllllVk
I &gt; pi •I&gt; . Imiim rd, 01) v ni'ii V' 1 I- .1r the eqiig ali ail thoi ii. Iinli! and nilventoi! u th.i it h
mg '&lt; ir: . l .of: j f le i M l I :
Senator Horidi dors not rin d.i;, i lo-w.
i-i,, in ii ii wn. lh&gt;' mimiiiitiou a ui io ghl have i in tiiliu.cd to tin ' world “ Head That'* Heading lo w ," And all
i v. o ' and vvh.it
v..
drink cocoa or ten; ha:, uevei tnstei)
envy o f their t intvitquirary ‘ friends im alcalde pr.cep! ami example.
4.1 f us recall llu dear obi colored mam­
aim
m
?
abstract
lb.
M l tl i
V
n
a
j
t
t
liquor and docs! pot know one cant m-it as iiM-inti i."
He Ii iv** in mind two men who mies win linv* mu.-,eil our chiblreti
i....
;
|
v
that
u
i
“
fg
in
im
;
fot,
from another. Which sounds like tin
Wi* n-rtiUHim dluil Sir Ha d in thi* r'.atlcd bfe with Dial advice ringing o|- prinided, like uncrowned qltcciu fi. mI.h,*" convey *tl tin m nt.ing to hi • ?
preacher at the m-gm camp nut-tiiig
B e b e P o -n ie ls ,a n d A n n a Q . N i l s s o n in t
alatcinent U m u le lu gp ptn r mure in their eura. One heeded; Die oih- over o u r'kitehcti-.i,
tnilid. The t I«*fff5c• of her "Midi,who, after one penitent had recited
sweejiing
than lie itie.an.H
, , " : r
sweeping lha.i
means to be. o f: * 'r did not. Today the one who hcedC f a r a m o u n t p ic tu r e , 'f f i n k G o d s *
il
war
the
-lory
of
the
old
negro
folks"
weir
)icr.’
c
r
e
t
n
i
e
r.i,
far
a
j
n lo r g In i o f sucre fid barnyard fo*
(lll, ( ,M U tinneed f;
faimiii ; headj-d Im.i, vvotldcr fill ability along cor* mammy njs t( hi )(y Henry tjrady in any notion af*4io«tilily i ttld ti ikanyrays, demanded; “ .Say. n.ggah, i* yonV ,jf j tellt|lini| Vftrd wmdd not
rm deny 'bat Main liner, and-he might have pnveit
A I THU I’ HINCESS TUESDAY, J A N l’ AltV 3U'i'!l, HUJ
his wonderful Uu i Ujii speech that first? lodging iu Int himpic ami loving na*f
nr braggin'?"—
lnu!'tptfi 7 - Leesburg
1
' Bom- crtmlrtuF
. ,
confessln’ or
are made ro th osigh! the v.ay for new* lueDindi iti a cer- made ,tlrady (nmuus. This vlo&lt;)Uetit son lure. To fulfill the duties of the hour, ’
Cvmmerc|al,.
d:ink and heredity and poverty. What '«!n ” h:ree of the vvorbl wide culture o f the South, -peaking before that v it It d ilig e n c e ml unqucstiv-niti, faith:,
i hi imam, no doubt, i 1 tintt the can. I hail be capitalitcil instead of paying l.to ton nudiemry, of former critics o f wr.: h r t reed and stsiidaul of mn*
TOR llETTKlt WAY IN IU‘SIM ;S3 ■o;* nicnUiH’s i* imne potent than any cirli ui it. went. Tin* other forgot
the shuthern attitude toward the for- tltut. Her anximi., heart chared It:
IS 'COMINK
•..her, inti (yen tl.t* conclu*ion D of the early teaching* of a father who
liter slave, tirr.t opened their eyes and: the future foHuttei of the fa mil), ii .
' tnndiiftJ value. The chief cause- of took the easiest way nnd today he i?
A significant paragraph in a Fort crime is, undoubtedly Tee! lo-mlndbtl* ■lei: onally in. e.tsy circumstances nnd
r r fu ia a ha ,na - *a p c d N n* fu M iu iu ta n t i
Myers newspaper is to the effect that m s. Thbusutida of test* have derj- able in that way to give a great deal Ra
•%
member* of the fbdary club in Fort o:tstrilled how large a p&lt;-rc»r,tng» of F* lie World, except that he lack*
iVyera Jyrve adopted the policy of in*
Kl
the ciiminal eln*a is mentally tie* Di'* great native latent of the other.
vitlng their cotnpetitoni in (main■*-**, fet live. Dflnk and heredity ami piv- Tiiejr are both getting along in yearn *1
Xu
members of tiie Kiwanis club in their
etty n.ai thu cause Str Unsil niei'- and the «un*t’t side of the hill 5f life
samo line, and other outsider* these
x
1
The Herald carriers manage and control their rout:*, pay in
lloiiH undoubbtcdly operate to drive i: all they can sec.
clubs to thu weekly luncheon*. It
ha
advance
for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon thiiir
men of low mentality to crime, hlmt
To know* wlion lo pay cash and when
matters not what name ii given an
*
•
•
collection*
for their runnini; capital and profit.*. When subsycibfeclile-mirnMnoas lemaina III tin nut to know what in a safe debt to
ha er* neglr l to pay them it is the FAltIUF.lt and not THE
make
and
what
"is
nut—these
are
the
chief factor itr promoting crime.— 3t,
IK
Herald that stands the “ hruut."
,.t
teachings that u father should give *1
Fctcrshurg independent.
X\
Stibarrlhera
wlm
«!&lt;
&gt;
not
care
to
pay
the
carrier
each
week
his son. It i* eauy to din into his ear*
U 8EI.L
E i
WHEN U
Xl
"1
may
pay
Dm
Herald
two
or
more
months
in
advai\C*c
an
!
they
the words “ always pay emdi or do
LO O K O U T F O B F A K IItH , ItO llI.IHT IT
TOUlt REAL f [
X-i
*
will
pay
the
carrier
each
week
from
this
fund.
,
P4
without"
but
the
greater
danger
is
it lilt s A N D M O U N T E B A N K S
E STATE - U / WITH DS
m \
This «y*tem of delivery is known as the I.N DEI’ END ENT
Dint the boy will take the teaching Xn
t ...
■ ■
*
CAItltlElt
I’
l.AN
and
is
used
by
most
o
f
the
larger
newspapers
of
Kt
This is tho harvest time fur all literally and thus bind himself to
Xl
the country mid ha* proven beyond doubt to be the ver ybest plan
We feature auto insurance ami
kinds of fakir*, robbers and mounts'- a millstone that'will drown . him in
of
delivery.
When
6
boy
maunges
his
own
route,
buys
ami
sell*
&amp;4
bank*, nnd they eonte to Florida und&lt;'r thu industrial pool the Hint-time he
we are ready to explain nil the
Xj :
at a profit he ts in business for himself In exactly the same sense
(Rt
nil kind* o f guise* nnd dirgulse* nnd goes in over his depth.
dlf'crcnt kinds of policies you
hrt
1
us
any
merchant.
IB
knows
he*must
givo
Rcrvicc
lo
be
success­
X-l'
We remember an occasion in our
they piny nit kind* o f games and un­
can have written on your car.
ful
ami
build
up
his
business.
He
knows
that
every
new
custom­
Kt
der all kind* of names but th” big early commercial experience when
Call us up.
Idea is the same aVith alt of them— we wore In partnership with one of X-l er he secure* hicans more profit. In short, be knows he Must
conduct his business in n capable atul efficient manner to be suc­
llnse “ pay cash" (lends. We started
they want money.
cessful.
The smooth ones usually work with ample cash capital for our needs Nl
r.
Thu Herald earnestly request* it* subscribers not to dinsmooth •game* and they usually g e l, in thr business, but through our cf- Xn
ACENTS
cournjfc'
these
boys
in
this,
their
fTrsl
busine**
venture,*hy
refus­
X4
the money with such deft lingers that fort* the business grew *0 fust that
ing to pay promptly each week for their Newspaper.
there IF*no coma-back of any kind. our capital was swallowed up in good* Xl
R E A L ESTATE
Ba
nccaunta
in
a
short
while.
.Even
wero
Tho other kind w*&gt;^ the strong arm
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
THE SAN FORD.DA TLY HERALD.
game nnd they sHo;» nt nothing and we aide &lt;0 make a complcto turnover t e
W h e re
C ertain
105 *W'. FIratSUSANFOltD, FLA
would just nn soon comfnit tmmle.r every sixty days und collect in every Ki
for a few j’allry djll.ua us lu but an (Hinny due us, the capital was innd- Pa
organization whose mission la to
preach this gospel of good will and
*
—.---------- cord ini nlntionshi pin business, (ho
1‘ a b l l i h r d r v e r y a f l m m i m r a r r p l &gt; * » •
rcaulfmu»t be beneficial. In the final
tin j nl &lt;kr l l r r n l d l l u l l d l n v , !&lt;*•
I l a i a n l l a A l f » Haafatil, F I * .
___
analysis of the underlying principle
The H e ra ld P rin tin g Co. governing such Instincts and such aeliuns, it is nothing but the applies*
c t n i.p iM r iiK
t'dHer l,on " f l^e bidden Rule as laid down
It. J . Mill.1.1
&lt;trrrrisr)r-Trra.iirrr by the Savior; in placing the cm*
K. J. l.tM .A Itt )

Sanford Daily Herald

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

P e o p le s - B a n k
o f S a n fo rd

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

j

1 0

K u n m -;
AMENDMENT W ILL
NEVER SUrU,%E:.i

i hat made a purchase at -■*iy ' y-Witv!vIy, \vc
•incei ely thank you. To you that did not
wOino just lememher the latch string is still’
dn the outside and vve most cordially welcome
von.

HERALD COLLECTIONS

l Th MR. R. R. ELDIUDGE guessing No.
J713, it you will call at Piygly Wiggly we will
he Very glad to deliver to you.the basket of
Tioccries. ’•

H

Come to see us, we want you to see the
Cleanest, Brightest, Most Sanitary Store in
Sanfoul. We thank you. •

Maxwell &amp; Britt

Satisfaction is

w r ,.
.

•

"T i
.A •: •»

..m

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1I

�THE-SANFORD DAILY flLRAL1). MONDAY; JANUARY 29. 1923

t*AGE THRBI

HOLDS DEATH MENACE: FO
Card* of Sanford's Ileputable Profenslonal Men, each

and you build character, an well!
Learn to say no to temptation.

o f whom, in his chosen pro
reunion the Herald rccum
mends to the people.

L e a rn that
money S A V E D
m eans yom* opportunity some day
to better your condition in life.

George A . I)eCottes

Start b u ild in g your account at
our S avin gs Department.

Attorney-at-law
Over Seminole County Hank
SANFORD

FRED

,*:•

R.

t %

FLORIDA

IN T E R E S T P A I D

W IL S O

a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w

First National Hank Huitding
SANFORD

*:*

FLORIDA

A CO M M U NITY BUILDER

C IIE L L E M A IN E S
LAWYER
-:_Court Howl

Clarified Aits lc a utird. No nd taken for less than 2.1c and positively no
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count
the words and remit accordingly.

WHAT HE EXPECTED OF WIFE

FUR SALE— Dealer and tiny** paints j
ami varnishes at Sanford Novelty}
(Hasses Designed
Works, Sanford agents.
li’.l-tfc

hr arnlned

H en ry JVIcLaulin, Jr.,
O p t. I).
Optician-Optometrist
212 East First S t r « t

I's Attitude Seems Unrearanable
When These Few Small Things
Were A ll He Wanted. .

FARMEltS— You cun get stei ted
Hequty. Punctuality. Sweet temtM'r.
frnm-i and Irrigation plugs at th**
Mentioniy.
Trust,
tjanford Novelty \\’ Tka
100-tfc

And that site should lie Miimd uHleep
when lie came In.

Sanfor,!, FI*.

And thill ho should tint he tpn-tlonisl
nmirdhig the hour when he returned
front poker parties.

Graduate Veterinarian
Off Ico
Oppo. ite I’, (}.
DcLnnd, 1' lot idn

Office 12.1

iileneo 217

Nor that she should make any com*
blocks and trimmings
from
the
ttieiils regitnyttg the stranaeue^a o f the
rto mill. Wk* a wagon load a t the fact that It was ueciy-aj-y to have onill. Fine to make y e a r heavy ...... 1 loll BUlxhilchea at poker., parties..

rer. ol today will hate the snow.
Youngstcrti o f otlo-r lai d-: may make blow Ihrxniglt thg broken A'indntt
..i ov niuji and ! tiilci
.
* pane;
and nlmfully inn ■ the p'.'matum,
In UMr own (ionics the children
0 Jack Frost on the imlnw panes, faro ju f ns badly." Man, of thont
b o l tio Rui'iian t oy or girt who &gt;» ■t have .-&lt;&gt; few gninnm.. that 1hi..
through this wflitei .III ever drain cannot gu nut o f duoi it all, c en
Tolcoinc the cold Into tr
plav. to [in to fho A. R. «A. I iiehen
l.UCldot iykos ct-Wtv re in the world their tine precious men! n'day.
may look upon lee and ;tu
tla ir
1 peciiit toy, hut the ; uueriiu;. Uiey
have brought .tie
wittier to R u cui w ill ‘ make* then; tin* relen tt*?
bugbear o f Uiu .ltn ; m children.
The Vinter re no harder than us­
ual in Ru-atia, it i true, where every
W inter is hart!, rih.i the climate in

morning at 7:|5 more than
fifty people gathered at the church
fur a “ .Sunrise prayer nicotine” and
it xvn- acclaimed to be nno o f the most
meaningful services mndiHtrd up to
III
didJy It n 11 &lt;1 up b&gt; an adult chords this Jioint in the revival series. Songs
te. tirnwriie i and prayers filled n deep­
ly 'pirilu.il and refreshing forty tninLimtrttfK'c fo r organ prelude and then

the v lit lm t , h o iiU r r look charge o f
010 ‘•nrxiiH’, I.Mding (he i m igiegntiun
in the yiithuslastie rin gin g o f It inim-

similar to that of the Northern
matt rt

And lliat she should spend sin h nets

number fo r the offerdc 'election s whdi* hee 1* I will give $10.(10 reward for proof
ml names of the two violators of
ii. n i” by Vim tie MJptIJpg ih'-' e?fith|;'a iM'fr law and sportsmanship who, in a
f i V t i u I y atiny ” *Tinn- R lek ear, stopped in front of the
flu- • were
ven d ad-- ! rale to my residence ntul shot twice

nliurs ns he ptuyod puker nr slij&lt; ‘d

e il lanie ?)|uirrCls inside of my fenced
'• jiemi. c v killing one; and who enter-

doiiritiiwn nr went to stag dinners with
friends of the feminine ~ev.
(
That

• h i my premii es, took' the shot squ ir­
rel and jumped the fence and fled on

tie should nlw ais undor-taml

- .'ppronth t&gt;f my matt and members of
! my family. This* occurred Saturday,
| January ‘27th. about 1:20 p. m. The
two raiuiilges used were No. 12,

I 2 I v :i(ai.: o f 77 inch. 20-oimei*
: .-k-1i!lli v. .id ehui;. illiir ent
•'

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

II. F. W H 1 T N E R . Cashier

f . P. FO R S T E R , President

1 »uit ol eioili
tor an adult, &gt;till!i'r Pitnaent- for (sen cb'lilc III ’
■ if»*■» of lihe'k idlloti htiiiig; ' •
i.irtl* of iimslin. for ! -nil-, of un­
derwear; S ya'nl: of flimneletle, fee
2 men’s -htrt;v.or 2 women’* hire
wjiiits; Inittep; and thie.nl to make
up this niaterinl.

the Mlirt lip knew that -die iv.iai
very Ituppy with him. for lie w
make It -r an I'H .tl husliaiul
Itn rite laid hern a little tuo t

i1 Western Field, red enst-s.

11 have tir l 'itile s&gt;;ri
to It, the UilUMlu! ser

Quick Service Transfer

-hU'sdl uni it
alitit itiiureii .will be entirety

Storage Facilities
if we please yuu, tell o lh trs ; if not
tell ns. Phone 423

Raleigh spreatl Ida coat fo r a lady
to Klnp till. The niiNlcrti hold* his
:tni in the car and spreads hi* feet
fur i. lady to step on.

The Herald delivered six times a
week for tfie.

MADE A HIT WITH STUDENTS

SANipRD MACH I NT
COMPANY

Cafeteria W ork" Was Something
Wnich Evidently Hat! the Approval

HERE AT LAST!

General Machine and lloiler
Cylinder Grinding
Automobile Repairs
Acetylene Welding
(12-------- Sanford. Hunt

W A N K 11— A chance In bu^tl
yn.s
new homo befuro lumber gets an
higher. I'I ttii and eatlmat' i f ri '

the last light was u m v,l ••
night the tia ild iu 'A . a lhi&gt; g n l to
ituuh *’s!i"p work, wood wfirk, eltend1 llitj door with t itopte who were eager
m l laboratory work taal force work."
to hen rathe go-pjH'l me i.tire: in &lt;:
11-.- studied It it titffe uldfo and belimn and smug.
can wrilhig, And th!*i I •• i\h«l Ini
At th. .‘Miediy v h o " i hoar
jelns * * put
fh** nj v . tar a'
la program

banford

SAN I
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dy Mice ess fill engage
uni Wednesday O N LY!

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V. C. COM ’ t: l*rui-

General Si.oi) at',.! Mill
Work

D aily Fashion Hint

CONTRACTOR and illilL D E R
S17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fin.
- Rooms for light house
lti2(l Lauril A v e , Sofi-Gl]

G IL L O N &amp; F R Y
E l e c t r ic a l

co ntractors

A ufcdmobilcs For Sale

fet at (hi eloxo o f .the oumo
i.uir when more lluin « tioren
nihi.-tii wine m e iv e d into f&lt; t-

Wattinghoime Ligh t? and Appliance* . n ) . &lt;
i^LK—Rraml new CbfttuUer fiN e w Line o f Fixtures
pass rt;;er ppoit model, btdy been
■Miller Ihdldiug—— .Magnulin Avenue driven

then hi tahght the sOtoul utt. apt re&lt;prlsttr chariii which v.ill insplri* the
i eg o In; ;i l«»
are new. reertiit'. Hupurinteiideal Jotkjn* agd Chorister
lla ii hol w.,n- rentlt’A almost m broad

from .tackaonville to Sanford.

B. W. HERNDON
IN S U R A N C E AG ENCY
iRU-------Ain'O------- RONDS

S. 0. Shinholscr
Contractor nnd Ruildcr

With Ilia A ll Nevr “ Shpxv o f Wonders’
Retailiful Scenery— Georgcous
Costumes— Elnborute
Production

FOUND
1 n i l N D — Ik iir o f ladi« * glove?. Own­
er ran ge t same hy ending nt Uernld, proving property and paying fur
this nd.
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234-lfc

A NIGHT IN THU ORIENT

LO ST
H A N FO R D

A . P , Connelly &amp; Sons

aST— Between* Ihiytuim and 8&amp;jto
fiird, nil to lifenic.tag No, C-rat.07ft
la. Return to W. L. Morgan, Rox
Sanford.
2Cl-2tp

MISCELLANEOUS
tn .lm p ra in l

Innit

ln &gt;n rn nre

fu T T t’ fN t; ( ’TTa SSKS every tiitwdny
nt Parish House at 4 p. m. fo r rhilllo m n
I.unn*
dren nnd 7 p. ra. fo r adult?. In terp re­
Itudnri « I 'r n p o l,
llu -liiri* CfcnnrF, tative ami ball mom dancing.— ProfireXf.iill O gle «
sor C. I*. Kbacn.
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MuVdfick nbout anv tiuesllon— Love, business, buys, selts. Mortgages,
wbo is true, »h o is false— who you w ill marry nnd when. The loci*
lion of lost jewelry, inlftsing*friends, etc. W rite your questions in the
x n vj
sccrefy 0f y oUr cwn home, S E A L them up In tin cans, brnxc Ihcm to
IRON PIPES, in fuel you can prepare them any w ay.you wish. Rring them lo lh e
theatre nnd W ITH O UT EVE N SEEING TH EM , he will IN S T A N T L Y call you by
nam e and gnawer y o u r innermost thoughts,
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L. B. HODGINS
\ L T O R A D IA T O R A N D B U E B T

Hold leaf house bumb^Tf; i*” d ire.lire’
plates.-* Call Sahford Sign
Shop.

STEWART The Florist'

Cut Flower,-------- ^ -F lo r a l Jletlfw j!
M E TA L W ORKS
.
(ietirrnl Repairing
Anntial nnd Ofnamenlal I’lanta
7 French Arc^— ------ -Sanford, F,**.
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' M t Myrtle &lt;Yvc.--------- Phone 2(Kk.\Vj

T b e .W o rld 's Greatest M ystery Production!
GRACEFUL AND SIMPLE
Fashion's lore word for the ilrvtlo(V
irua* of fiEUnvl Gi-orgrtio 1* mid in this
charming aftefnuon fmefc. The fror.ta
of tl*e bfmac art rmsoed ami cloinL at
tin* kft side under u -oft *a§lu Tarnbark colls fiui*S tha short alecvcs. The

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GOLF
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B O W L IN G
T E N N IS
B O X IN G
“ Rosie” Ryan’s
P illette is Sure
Palm H as Itch
H e W o n ’t “F a il”
for M ore Coin
I f Given a Trial
Et

[W e e k ly C itrus Review
A n Interesting: Report
From* H eadquarters

ia c,
$3.40.

$*2 75; 150s,
,

$3.15;

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smaller C flA K W B CJIAPIilM AM )

1*0LA N'KGItt TO

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Apple* are still plentiful and ex­
ert* a considerable influence on ^ho
fruit markets ns boxed apples are
. ... - . ,
1 selling at moderately low prices..
ORLANDO, Jan. 29.— (Specini).—
Eastern barrelled apples nrc in a litThe weekly citrus review by F. I
Skcliy ns ^rsuod from the office of tie stronger position. The January
I,
f*
. 1 u, 1 |rom ine om c 1
, hoWB 15,732,000 boxes still

“Jaw n” M c G ra w is
Schedule Meeting:
Spending- Vacation
•O f Am erican L e a g u e
o n ..® .;
to Be Held Feb. 19
M id st P a lm Leaves 'demand
—...........for
..

wed

. DELMONTE, Cal.,Jan. 29.-o&gt;aflie Clmplin, comic star, anil |»„|rt
gri,
tragedienne oi
of me
Jhe screen,
screen. an.
K&gt;i, iiageaienno
nouncod their engagement at Pebble
Reach lodge, near hen- today. They
refused to nay when they wm,M p,

on
.............. Tl.l. ,loc. ,.o.' . ChnrIIn « m o from
it morning train to visit Mbs Nrg.j.
orpnges has been very- inehnly barrelled stock.
; he returruHl home Ipst night; The 1K!
net iVe, especially on g6od ttlock. -Ship­
tor’s train wits'an'hour and a half
THE MAHATMA HAS GONE
CHICAGO, Jan. 23.— The spring
KEY WEST, Jan. 29.-Mr. and ments out of the state were heavy nnd
late.
UTten it arrived Chaplin .lid not
WORCESTER, .Mass., Jan. 2'*.-- whvdule meeting of the , Xmericnn Mrs. JAbn J,-McGraw, of New York
DETROIT,. Mich., Jim. 20.— One &lt;&gt;f
prices were generally higher on fruit
Mahatma— : IP* u,r at Ddmontc. As a re iulr. r„.
the very first signed contract* to find “ Rosie' ll'yan, .youthful pitcher who League will be held in Philadelphia Giants fame, spent Wednesday here
of good, quality. The large auction. Murdoch lb..
mean—Ins ’ mors spread that he had ennm in ,|jits. wny into the strong hox o f Presl* flashed ns a star member of the February 10th. President Johnson in Key We.it leaving Thursday for mnrkcts o f the country, except on whatever Mahatma may mean-tins,
J'» " « « ;
dent Frank J. Nevin, Tiger League's Giant* last feaaun haa refused to sign announced Saturday. The ile tsion to Cuba. They will retnnitt In Havana .....I stock, were lower, hit In the prl.U-on hero nml trono. Mo left «
«• £
“ V
automobile at a i ea,by
pitching recruit sensation of last scn-.tlm contract tendered him for this hold the meeting in Philadelphia lit- for u month at Which i i un- MrGraw* vr.te sale markets price* advanced ^ in wonderment. He told.ua about ^
iru
•
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son. was Herman PitTcUe. Along wit b y ear, it I* came knmyn yesterday, lead of here wnn reached because re turns to thy states; to} uAc,up ids joraewhat over the preceding1,0
the dead and read tin; thoughts
the point and motored to Pebble Reach.
week.
|jit;r, to assembled -nowspnper men,
the document also came a letter that Ryan returned the proffered contract the annual banquet of the Philadel- s/ifiug training duties.
Grapt fruit:
Grapefruit* has atl- living. He told us about what other Mr. ( haplin anid: "Yes, we are t-npeople
thought
of
us.
Thnt
was
not
gave Navin and the Detroit fans wiht a request for more money. He
hnse ball wrtters vvoulcl’ be held i
" [ vancetl in price o nthc bent utock. Orpleasant. He told us of the past, pres- gaged."
cause for rejoicing. It was to the said that while he would make every
lhrtl a.lU,
President Johnsonr« ? R V F
linary qualitj' has rcmnlnctl steady.
"S E V E N P R O JE C T S
eat and future. What he told tir, of
MM* Negri mid ‘ao, loo, and (hat
effect that Pillette has fully re -over-; effort to get the advance he felt h - t(to,.,hrr wjtj, Ty Cold, nm! George ’
Inngerinea:. The matket oh tan*
our past we were norry to have had ended the Interview. The actress will
'c.1 from bis kliee injury and expects .should have he was Hot a hold out to tShk&gt;l. wiJj lir lht KlK!, t uf hom)r&lt; Murc
A G R E E D U P O N B Y
: iprinc* ha* advance J during the past
our neighbors hear. What he told t » tct.taln at Pebble. Iltfnch several day
to be at his very beat tht* sem. m.
the extent that tie had refused to Join, l)!an on(, tj,(jUSIII,t| Wi.| attend.
Th.s variety Is now. practicalS
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- S encouraging. If he b n g .r nnddhen return to Hollvw,.,,.
Pillette, it will be remembered, the dub ttrtU s Ills terms were met.j
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____
Ii-nj
rtnyed
nnother
day -Iv? would
Went ulong swimmingly until fate in In any event, he said, ho would go' t’&gt; « 'w.j{ f „ r jf-K.
-----'.erv; light from this t’ roc fonvnrd.
rmyw. nma.nr u..,
*
The French are continuing to make
the .ypnr, when he was overworked the spring training camp at Marlin.
•pj,,, |(crn|,i ik |iven-d ix time, a
Job no Scenicc Highway Da lh t x„ ythink, of*p(ia(I tllia.ily -wi]| w || f or
had half of u« in the bughou t-.
:u
rests in connection with Thursday*
considerably and his effectiveness [Texas, ami there lake up Ids demand:
Uxteilcnupticea;
.flalnesvnlcKun^
.
Murdock
will
hr
here
at
the
Pari-li.
i
luting.
Almul twenty nationalist |
suffered in ronsequen e, As it hap-j If the matter was nut adjusted mean..
'
Tho ntUVCmsnthC nil -citrvs
fruits ; J|!nmt
‘
tbmorrmSr night nr.d c*rs wort: imprhoned during the tv*
III) TSr SniuHnlc-t l’ rc»«l
i.
,, d irt s,
, H-)
pdned, PiJIlfUe was Ur - only rLdiable t int.
. . T A Lb A IIA HKK H. Jan. • 27.-The |•'&lt; m Fltffidn daring tne part w w k -.
erutig.
Jrurler Ty Cobh boasted toward the
' — -------------- . ... .remit jdepartment had
i i finished ‘:&gt;'«*■
lit been
cOnsWoml-l-f
heavier
than
" ‘
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rt-itf
Men
consider.-.Ur
heavier
thqn
T
end of the season and he wan sent to K l a n M u s t G i v e ’ t i p
approximately half of its 1*»2.T budget j Mrin'g Urn ptotodlni week. Weather[
k
the mgund too often Inrnugn fmee of
i n ,
r; • f i, -&gt;d constr.’eli.m when it adjourn-j MldU’onx havo remained e -derally
theu instances,
.
f
A H cgH U K T to I h e
The
-•;.l half o f tile- ft ed lit second day's meeting ysateVday .’avornhie In \hc northern markets and
Pillette now declared he is in the
lllV IS illlc
F i l l 1)1 P C Be Sure and See the N e w
Rowling League schedule V to n nme jn executive- sesfijon ‘ ihw mi ill mntkels have taken tt very
best condition he has ever In-cn. He ,
T _____
.
morning, Ijevcn projects to compelm large amount of fruit at sptWnjtury
Will not .-dait until *noxt *
aays he was disappointed with hi NEW YORK, Jan: 27.— A warning »
the- year'a progrtatn hm| I con deft- ptires. Provided weather londiHon*
Monday nlghi in older to
work Inst season, uUrjb.it ing his fail j to members,nf the Kit Klttx Klnn that niti-ly
agreed upon, Thi y involved an remain favorable the coming-Week, a
give the workman,n clmnre * :
tire to the fnct that his injured leg,j they nutu git-e up their, allegiance j.
upjuoxlmute
outlay of $1,000,000 good demand is anticipated front all
t&lt;* gel the nljoys. worked *
often gave turn trouble. Hcrniau in- to the "Invidblo Empire*' or get out,! „
4
over and in 3ha|*e by that fS One number o f the department salt! lections.
Jurcd his leg the previous season and of l!ro&lt; Myn, has teen i- ,utxi by
,
Caiifarnin is nhipping liberally and
lime.
The cecoiftl half l‘ " last night the *tpt.-d cxpenditutc* tuntil now never has fully recovered1trict Attorney-Dodd, o f King* county.! ,
b» provided for in lh“. program would the prices on California fruit have
schedule will be published *
from effects o f the Ipjttry. He would and Mcgirtiate Dule,
!e around $3,000,06(1,
advanced somewhat- during the past
one day this week.
f
be hurling along In fine fashion wh«m
Tlu* warning wa voiced at the at- .
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‘ » _ ita Only the morning vvoti de.utcd t * n week. -Nuveh front northern Califor­
U would give him trouble.
rnignment of eight alleged member ,
•s »* 'n%
^ cattslderntwi of the budget, the nf- nia are pj-netifnlly gone r.nd the’ lutest
, Just where Herman gets the “ fail-i of the ‘‘inner circle" of the Klan, who
le'.i.uo i being give.'t oyer to lb - hear* stimate Is that they have ill Southern
Models at our beautiful Show Ilo m-t and Filling Station—
Uro" end of the urgument Is hard to werf arre- n J by eight niembera of
*
, 'tag tii delegation^. Vh re '.ute fif­ n|ifornia 22 090 cars of navels *rt-|
see. He ranked second in earned runs the bomb ^quad after they had at- K v o r y l l l i l l J ? R c i l t J v
teen of them to be heard. A the de- mninittg to be {-iiippeij. Kiv.cs are veryHigh CJrade Mechanic in eharRc of our Itcjmir Department.
In the American League Inst season tended what their counsel admitted
,, # , e t
•*.
p &lt;.
I*r.tmeqt‘ mirviil studloutiv over tht argc/atwl it i&gt;- estimated ithat the
with a mark of 2,HI runs per game,j to have ts-en a Klan meeting. They
I ' IF * l i l S J M r i l l t l l 'U H
piogmrn in the morning *t cnvertfc , at ire utnutirit picktxl would average
. i first
.
.and
i " t
.ii. .
its aguinst Faber’s 2.81 record, nnd were held in $1,rdl(l bail for further,
A t T a m p a T h u r s d a y • * the"
fourth di
tn- •l .ofI thi Lwenty ner cent 100# aful larger;
examination- seycn on charger of:
won 19 of 31 games he figured in.
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state as reprehended' in the ■dt-pijca .wenty-five per cent 120s; thirty-five
The hatting average of opposing possessing bliwkjmk. and one ..a aj. X^ MpAi ,inn. «p._ Everything is In meat by E. P. (irgmt of Hradentown, ,!er cent 150c; twenty pe? cent1 l7fls
teams off Pillette was only .258. This ebarge of having a buttle of whiskey j
for the great Sauth Florida and L. E. Schilling of Miami, reqgrt- ind , mailer. The weather ‘has been
Is a real feather in his cap when it in the-nuiamoldlc in which all w ere! j,nir fmi| nns|,II,‘l||Il ,
which Ively. The seven. project, dellniteb generally warm in California this
Pay U s a V isit
Is considered that the wenkest hitting arresteil.
i ripen. I'ehrtiary 1 mid continues thru incorporated in the hudg t provide winter and the fruit is *1111 grow­
The first jierrons rounded up by the i’ebrtiary H». All of the new build- for wink In. tla'se u-ctioi.r. It u imt
team in the league, Boston, batted
ing. The f. o. ir. (imitation - on Callfor n Jimrk'nf ,2*51. He's the kind of polite since M ayor Ilyina's order to in 's aitfi im[iVovementc an com;detv- cmiddcn-J, however, that -br pro*
loiuiu navel* -lauuniy 20th wire ns
a “ failure"-most big league managers drive the Klnn from the city, ga ve ed tie- aggregate c o t "I new &gt;m: g am e* nut -.nw dosed In th
follows: 0s, ^ 1.75 per bo:.; lutH, SJ.25;
would give considerable to possess. these names in court :
-LA D IFS’ AN D (IF N T L K M F N ’S ItEST ItOOMSM iin ti-'i, , I* - a v III- ia-t f u r being in i-instruct'an i-t com i i
A lfre d Clark**. John F, f ’otlin*. a
Herman is a modest fellow indeed.
ili'.iiiii
to
tinother
two
ili
in • v- is- o f $7,-..0WI m-i a smalt
clmuireiir, LII sw iii tli It. M orge, an a*
; ii rt
hid . &gt;-f e - ok men is i-tigni'mi t.-i rli-uri- be Co't ln l III tile con trai t asistant iirrmig.-t: W illiam D M
;e
H O W W O R LD Y O f L IK E
liiiiiits
-nj- * a a)id lieatilifytng Du- gronjul) .. i-nl uf the program , fb. &lt;
tmois, 'uhertisiug ncif iigt-r o f a log
T H IS P L A C E , I \ itlE S ?
and eii! rat ices.
Work o f
installing th-.- muintenance, present mid proposed
typew rite! raatiufam uiiag nniii-rn;
,-isid- red la all f-.i-r-ti dricts
lh - aiultitudinoii- rvhifd* alren-K ha* to IJohn M Gillnote, a phot -graiile-i;
M«i**-i
&gt;
pn -.unted by tin-' v.iiiuus delMurilin'k opens at tin- I'ari-b Itiin-i
started, na&lt;| bv lie- opening dult the
I In&gt;itino .ln,;&gt; ,i iii|i -man; &lt; llarles T,
egatiom
were all taken ui.-it-r cunsid
tonight /or three jiay .
bixg.st nml-winl, r expo-ilinti in the
M ulfo i|. a bank i lerk; and R-dieil
•
ration
and
wotne of th, uigunit-flU
Murdock, biileil as the "M an Who
■Smith will be complete' in every d e -!
l- ishi r. Iti, claim ing to be a '-tudeiil
pie-a-ntud w-iti ipti'e like!;, to refl(-ctKnows" and w ho is « t the i'.-tri b
tail.
P ra tt’s Institute.
SANFORD
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O RK S
id in tin* Imish of tin- p ■■erntn.
House with hi* own company o f my t'oute I for sunn of the defi-nd.-ints ■ Fight pn'i.-d days have be -u desig
'lie 1 projects ugmtl upon in the
tic wonders, is known in India and!
nated for tin- Fair, starling v.Tth Mili
JOHN GOV 12, Proprietor
has been dnhlrt-d by Indian -tecs a- di mandril an iinmidmti ia-.-ti-ing, Inti
mn-niiiit m*bi !*-il:
.Magtstiat ■ Dale refused after he me-. la ry Day, Feb. 1. the oian in g ilay o f
"The White M ahatm a." There i* no
lvii-1 &lt;'oa t liigh*vax. - 1-,-td No. I . •
C E M E TE R Y WORK A S P E C IA L T Y
io!d ,-t ! lit- prt , are of the biuckjai k- the rxpofltimi, when tfe lliitb t„it
question a* to lit w*ei&lt;K-t! oi |mwci
Yoiusia rnlinty. Con-tr-i'-tion of 22
I01H West First S tru t
1018 West First Btrw8
m the car after tie- men had depuiti-4 •taiion of field in 111lory, I'loridn Niitns a mental m arvel iuid at e-o ii p&gt; r
miles from tile Rn - it l coimlv line!
fiom
liemri-ting
wliicli.
it
was
learn
tonal
Guard,
v
illother
piilitai;
»rformaacc he give many dent-o :ra
mu tli, fe.lcral aid (•* -,ccl involving
ed. w
hi til in a btiilOi g owtied by ■.-.m-alions &gt;&lt;( y outh Florida. Will
R iiD iR iiis iiiK ig iiiH D n s in in x n iB in siu iiiiliilix n H a iii*
H ons*o f psyrhe i'hciii&gt;nn-i i tit n pa
an outlay of $220Jam; hard radar
*
ui ’ I.i mail ot-ounr, at mu a,ii onupicii t-j.jcat tin bigg, t m.iu.try detnout
zlo even tin- tan t i n
! ;
'i t
a
big of rea l iii Flagli i county from
a
tn
the
daytjtpe
by
a
Jtronklyn
traf"
ration
ever
witnessed
in
FinHdn
in
and pm fer.oii .
Runn- il south to toboia cjtunty liiic
u
fn
'ciiint,
William
llnddnn,
superinpi
ace
times,
and
including
n
sham
a
Im agine being tlu- w ife o f tinRoad nuinirtH o, extending ftom
.dent »l the budding said the own- Ip ttle'm which artillery, infantry^^Jn^ksonvilio to’ tldando. fNa^nictfrtM
man!
p „,„
county.
How many wom en in K in f nd wotdtl . re had leased the hall to a group dgnal. enips, aircraft, qitd " ‘ h e r - (f (|U. mil,A
U(l||(i
p„ |,|i(lg ami Inrd
want to- be the w ife o f ;i man w 1)0 - known i . i tit* Hit»niklyn i-lretrit. ilub binttrlies of tin- military arm will par
‘Tihfl tt. it lie ni-v,‘r tfiougii tin- hr ' " 'I'ute. Gasp .(ilia Day, Governor a „ii racing 12 mil. -- m UiHst*m.ugh
could, at hi w ill, gi?.'- ini-, iti- i v
gaaed p-ira- wijtct* iiti-J lin n- i!re hundreds
i - nieiatiie- Uital and n*&gt;t only til! where yon are guni.-iitma wtc a pari of th- Klan. Day, Sbrin Day. Florida T(.• v, \’hil-» |iiimity, -flop) Vb *'
.re-' t . IP
but!
b
in
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tm.
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the f.t y at airtime-*^ Every funiily
and what you a re doir.g, but a.-tu i!'\
• v i«-w; ■i&lt;‘
- 1 _-»■ urn- tie
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and
what yoll Were flnt.l.ing al»-ui.
IldlhtmMi iin-r ,iAstir Spring
param ount Q}ictura
Y o l Murilm k i - m ail led to a 1 1 -' C
! i lot l ; t e - •
„f | 1,0 i |;, .ii-t $ift- onij; ( ail,- , ant toinjniriiiy
c it It-'i ' 'tit liiol, tor ib- I *+■i tut! I .mo
charming little lady and they m&lt; m m
(O
n
preretili-H
liy
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euifacing
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tail'-.*
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portion
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.iry 2'' to lh brnarj :t, hnlti-.iii
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happy together, too. Perhaps the reaHalf !U M'u Fair, m additioo to nlhtust th- Karnrirta county, eu t $78,009; iter-;
SoijDt Atlantic and
suit is that shi', too, is n student " f Staler.; Cnnsidi-•alilo rinuditn - &lt; uml "Uiner.diie rnmimmily' and tmllvidunl eundo. rniihty, r im fru-iintj o f road If*! M ihr I'rlnccsVTuwiday, Jun. .'loth
Hindu Yogi philosophy and occult *pi- !tke.miiipai rains! except f dr in SouthTim livestm-k -how is ex tullca routh from Brook vllle, federal
cncc nnd she understamls the fumla-ilinjilH'.
Am! our truck will be at your back door with a ImlUy of that pure
n n l-'lofbla; 'tem peralure a Ime nor- : peeled thla year to In* tlu- be-1 and ai-l projects,
nigntal!! of mucccsh atil tiappim- ; ubiggi1
t
,
M
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n
i:i
Florida,
ami
a
•th.
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Witter licit
the hutch., re-tatm.nls, drug stores and soda fountain*
mini firs t joui o f week 1 1 i ,ii -idi-rOnly the Yogi can. Therefore
b.
The Choreh Service League of tie
el i\h '
will il.lt be far l,t llilu!.
are i. dug.
■dilv i-n*di-i there.ifti r.
think- of things only that an- good
I .entertain at
Ni,•i, tt:.'ii v|. non !i- prenduni-, be- 11ally I oss I 'ii! i h
I,, I M\ l'firec. Iteforc Itu&gt;ing
anil that iriil,e for h.-ippim
and in
-o'
mi , uf cups amt ptaials i-f R.vot llrtdffe. in in I *.&lt;r ikIi IIo-.isi
toss so r iu- slumbl wm ry if in-i mind
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Pennsylvania
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Is like Itn o[le!i bn -1 t&gt;. i-i-r* ti i
- it
T R A IN STH K D U LE
si i - M Mai i, -1 i [ o r riMsivn
\ ,u uum CupV
200-UU1ions.
(i ond rich
t'DRItl-.t I l-J) NOV. H i l l , 1922
The IDwidd d* ll'li l M.\ t in
Sllveftnw n
week for lac.
Daily 11cl.".bl, LV per w-.-el
Tin- Daily Herald, l ie per week.
South Round
KIDNFA T R lll iil.l, CAFKliS
'"I1” i"
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K IN K S
!■
LAMENESS
^ . '
A il ive
Depart txl • ■
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105
-Ralniittn
Ave.-l*ht»ne
t|.:;&lt;i atn.
1 1 •’ r f a u i n i B i a i r s i R t i x n n n u H a i i i s a s R B n i n i n a s n a e i i i s i i i i i i u s i
- "A lanicncs- fnllowei) me for , ainn- .Nn.
83 _
'2 : 19 a in.
time, and l fc-it that it was can-mi So.
27
8 :1'l 11.111. i
from kidney trmilde. One Imttlc of N o ,
1
■-■1
!;3H p.m.,
Foley Kidm-y Rill - lud the ib’ -irni i f
K'.l ..... «« .
it:20 p.m.
m
.?
W AN T AD RATES AND RULES
feet," w n ln iL H. Aibuckle, Soutli . 4
85
M».
. ti.55 p.m.
7:19 p m.
&gt;
i Hsrrc, Vermont. Backache, rlteuinn-j
tirni, dull hrfilin In-, too rn-ipii-iit nr
.&gt;
Northbound
THE SANFORD
[burning urination an* symptoms nf
M A I L S E R V IC E
. .’sv . -■-!,/? v8.7* • ■ * 45*f
H ERALD
.Kidney ami Bladder trouble, DisordA rrivc
r' /F?^ V a *:
Depart)
Clip nnd use tips blank fur writing your w ant atl and mail it •»
;crcd kidneys tri|tliro (irompt treat Nn*
- '
I ; 18 a.in.
2:03 n.m.
f-2
Ihe Sanford Herald
Classified Ad* lc a word. No nd
nt'ent. Neglect eau*u-» “erinus i-umnli- No.
12:05 p.m.
hi
11. 15 a.lit.
F
or
computing
cost
of
want
ads per insertion read’ carefully rales
taken for less than 25c and posi­
cations. Foley Kidney I'ilis give No.
h&lt;) , . 2:35 p.m
2:55 p.m.
r Jr~?'
and
rules
to
tlu*
left
and
remit
according to number of insertions
tively nn classified ads charged to
quick relief. Sold everywhere.- Adv. Nfi*
4SHI |mii,
•1:05 p.m,
'.'2
o
f
the
atl
you
desire.
Remit
by
Express
Money Order, Draft, Eost/W
#
&lt;
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anyone.
Cash
must
accompany
nil
pg—.- ----------_ _ No.
28
19:0 p.m.
v - dHfc
orders. Count thd wards and remit nfrice Order-or Registered Letter. . Address communications t»
The Sanford-Herald.
accordingly.
riltiy Hrnnrh
Durlnjt the past week the ‘.t! I”

San Juan Garage Co.

'tyink Gods *

“ -SAVE MONEY ON
TIRES AND TUBES

5 And Be Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
Usc i n Tha t Ba tic ry

■at

Jones’ D airy Farm
S ausage
G eorgia H om e-M ade
Sausage
A palachicola Oysters
M ullet Roe
N ic e Fat M ackerel
Nice. F a t H ens
Sw iss Im p. Cheese

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Arrive
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inn
2:

x.No. 101

or
Black Face, double the above rate.

Departs
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21 ...... 2:59 p.m.
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1:!10 p.m,
5:50 p.m.

To R u n ..

’ Wanted” , “ For Sale," etc., nnd the*Nnmc and Address.

Leesburg llrnnch

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7:19 p.m.

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
Departs
129 ....... 7:45 p.m.
127 ....
3:40 p.m,
Daily, except Sunday..
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THE SITE OF THE GREAT'KtiVRTlAN TREASURE
Thi*,-photo Just received in this country fthows tho tomb of Rnmo»i* VI (Tontli No, 9) in tho Vnlloy of the Kings, bjgypiJwhere
» most startling nrchaepingicnt discovery was made recently by
••.Mr. How;,til Carter and l.ord GariinrvOn

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PAGE FIVE

T H E SANFORD D A IL Y H E R ALD , MONDAY,* J A N U A R Y j29, 192.1

lith Hughes A ct
[Helps Florida Pupils

Get An Education
I

Russian Women M ake Clothing h a m
Strange Materials
j&amp;frort To Ke&amp;p
Alive; Am erica's A id Sought

h a r d ^ t o ^ d is c o u r a g e

Pigweed, Universal Nuisance, Mai
Been Known ter Drive Amateur
Gardener to Profanity.

pupils Arc Enrolled in Differ.
A 'pigweed IjjfTnili nn Irresistible
,-nt Farm Work
fi*r«-i&gt; unit nn Iffiitlmnhle In.ity, btehii*

Jfi_ Thr Awuflutfil I*re*a!
rALl AHASSKE, Jan. 27.— Altho
Lxim atcly 501.000 * « ■ expended
(this state in educational work un-(
1

pest

'■&lt;! Inin mu* mill narking avertlmi).
i ’igwcedft _ don't uafc anything of anylx ij.v.
They don’t inx'd to. Even
I &gt;«im&gt; Nut tiro I nniid round nntl went

Ji''
• £

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oh gardening dl-nil-s hint with

■r »he prevmu* V.” V he™ * l , »
K applications for aid than tin
[te hoard of vocational education
funds to
according to a
m Mint accOiupanyinjr the him:It report of Shelton Phillips dim -I nf viratlonal education. ExpenL
from federal and state funds

A pigweed bogim, making Innddc
ttu,
,|t, fWjw# .,1, , , ^ gpH,a(|,
j never s„ w lt pigneeil dim nmtd look
more like more kind* of young |ihtnt«.
\ixi &gt;; n't n il by pulling, Vtu up. fm
«
i*i^'. . ,-.i |,:,S u Idug,'thin Hit root,
*,u* imHlnn up little Ijowcr and -srege,t'u»nk'‘ -IM mirngw
*'in. CM u If you mlndl your error mid
)gh,„
Alll, „
nt|)or
„

jlrd SthhKfU.Sfl, while those for^ thej;t), p,,,, (j(t.
j , IM
tdioK year Av.ro $:iO,fb&gt;2..3U.^ This him lie mi tho around, ami Ids routthe di-hurseiiicnts of the] curl into It and he goes mi growing
If you
I , f U!„|.- opcrat'iiR under tlie n t : . ■"* If limbing lmd Impjienc.
I f re industry; including haute "'c*1'
In:.* ’ilti- -round with jour
H i her training.
him n better mart
*‘4
-.11 Iti' *- a-*; | |n li |;c„r »".!■■
flaw
the
((■[in ■\t I"
K‘
lin' ground t " Mi* It. I brought M.1HC
192il I fil­ lido tlie house and put them on u.e
l
■ ' li ’ ■ utt It
Mr. Phi'lil'fc .*late J, m are gain- window-*111, w her* they could - .e out

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Hilmer Lunihpii*: clone ii
jtlny Hfter a short busing*,
VYauchulit and Fort J
Mrs. Alma
improving her
home by adding n nice new porch.
Will Henderson in doing the curpenter work, *
Mrs. August Swanson returned
|home Friday from nursing at the
home of .Mr. and Mra. K. W. Lundt|uist. Their little daughter has been
tamed Edith .Marie.
Mr. runt Mrs. (\ liirschi have been
j entertaining her step sisternml /pm*
lily from Missouri we believe, taking
Ltficm on Sntavduy to Drlltndo,

the of
1921-23, nn n htnnty iHrembm to “ lui p tin* .....is
Fact the school year
down.' lint von can't o-tmelee a pig- ,
U s e ot approximately *10,000
„ , ;|t wav.

P
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; , «n I,,.,.. \
Uhrsvcur eitdiny. J u k -.0.
- . To-

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UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

n\vn&gt; ufkatittn n^ahe'd Introduced hint,

K*rutl«m d f the S m ith-litigh -i

ta m *

n

jju---- V—i . ------ iq m ! here, we understand, to hold the an­
nual business meeting of their church
on the coming Thursday evening.
Rev. Clark was with u» again last
Sunday, preaching a splendid sermon
f»4 ;un “ We Are Saved by Faith Not By
te rWork, hast Any Man Should Boait."
-----------------------“ ADAM IN TOWN A G A IN "

—

announcing the mass meeting h iv e
i; ’err tlisit iboted nil over Seminole
e aunty and according to tin 1cadet a

m

&gt; yh a.gc '.ni men at,d h .y&lt; a:c want-

A nhmbcf of the « «
folks have
A 1’val n:',e
‘v;1! ^ ]': xul
been ah..at ill.with cold*: Mr . llil- M Nu,,: nl «vnlU*ma;t will preMdo nt
me* Umhiubi. Mr-. Volin ..Williams
p,lK « :^ n . ? nd ^ W o U b g r f ^ U f
M r - . Job-, ITr.e).
* 1
ihc H dy « by.
*
•*i h »
g l \ Apteral foiUc A to
M « * W ortetdics is I m p r o v e a » die la d . - h it week, and
An Old

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What promises to be one of the
large t githeringx o f men in Sanford
and the district will be seen at the
First Rapt pit church tonight at 7:3d
when n special meeting in their be­
half is tfe be conducted by Dr. F. D.
King, the pastor, and *ing-'r K. I„
W olsiajtl of Asheville, N’., r‘ , who ii
htre njnmtlng in the protracted evangelistfc service*. Hundreds c f cards

,
hJ

ehe wits nhle t.i t* '.irji home Wmhic,-

,\;l u n t i eUl-v:i,
d,”

Tiny ftem the home of h *r dtughlor, \t
Mis. Fe k, v*ho has bei*n tenderly carI
,
*'b **'1 lllT a a inilyv o wyeks.
IT :&gt; i nd *M,-i ,Sv,u-.. a . , &lt;

fact, it i i t i Fs a f'rictly men**
Cil
In
idarvntlomiUMHfcwubxnothing
New
York
City,
or
at
a
local
n
ink.
I'l**
lum
V„,|
Ui
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•—•
••
•
——
i
.. I” L.e.y -.let lil. Will l il 1
Russian women hr.ve given tip
-t., .
occupation for sewjng iii the peasant, liutn but bare, empty Each packauo contains enough nta.
Itiive hecumn a room, and in w m o case* nn old tcrinl to clothe n small family and
and tho cloUllng stovo full of 'dealt nnheo. Cold :ui by special arrangement with tho
l e r(Inver
a ^ ^ ^ w l l l ^ dS
,!ay
f
home o f m . h «*h *
STIIOUT FARM ACiENl’Y
Soviet
ohortegc hits intight tin in*to mltke tiro tho huts, tho vast lonely steppes ^
litre! funds ate apportioned
tioiirNhu.eht to (h e mi.
liverud
of duty and nt tho
Avtgt si ahd w*|f,- while Mrs. Nel
livered
free
113 Magnolia Ave.
where
tho
icy
wind
screams
ami
boots
ris
well
as
iiirts
and
trousers.
1 T , ii - jtopJlaliott t.f each d .eThe only ytiro way to get rid of mu* ;
. nn and dn'tglitvr, Mi
Annie, nod
Every .-pure moment Is used in run- inges am colder still. Tho chiiiln a greatest •possible speed to any deTin* fine, t jonng r.tove in this xe:Ji ir. m- im * a! ’* s•*1■&gt;' entd the maxi
|. to i mi 1dm and burn tlx1 c a n .verting Home intoiignunfs niateiial, cannot be forced out of doors into signatoil individual in Russia- Tho
:,' r
■ •• • fn »m Lon,
10 t c jo i, 317 four ye a r
old
I Ncriiiotij - M mj istiie.
m i at I aired tile year 1025-20.
l&lt;athcr, rojte, newvpaper, excel ior, this cruel wind even to go to tin* contents of each patkag? includes
.. .i i i. i l i n g t t "
•*
, i e - t ,- V. :
100 tangyrAmerican Relief Administration food nearly five yards of dark, warm wool
fl.-'li
net
and
.sack
cloth
into
rhithing
...•{Ii field of rigrirtiltarnl c;htcn&gt; * ... ‘
Mr. a al M ■&gt;. iii • ■ , f
.afurd, inns, 23 large rvd'ingT. obu a row of
for the children. Tim price of clothes kitchens where they get their one cloth, enough to make one suit of
„ „ ardiiig to Mr. Ph.ilip*' rep .it. m u d p a c k s f h e e o n b e a c h
it so high nn tin* market that it i im-:il a day. They would rather .stay clothing for a man or woman or two *.velf e-illfii,: Kn.eiay ;.l lilv home of &lt;fi hsds un -r.r tt-xk, budded last
garments for a child; four y.nd* of
H‘- i." ii' J*J white and four eolorcd
mil of teach. There is no nthm cloth at Itetne and starve.
June*. I rut»m ha .ye, barn, flowing,
''Core” That Costa Ntthir.g Is One of
To meet tin .* tragic conditions lining; sixteen yards of muslin suf- Mr. and .M. . t 'lmip s (‘ tamer.
i
imf
to
lie
had
and
thousands
nl
1 , I i,}iprovi**l during tin* year
Emil
Magnii'"a
w\&gt;i
up
Sunday
w*rl|, I'vn-lifut Ifihv view, dust n step
ficient
for
four
suits
of
underwear,
the Attractions at Farniua
ond
to
nave
i
more
than
a
million
children throughout the* little north­
Li _’J, and Cl white', h'v! live ctdorConey I eland.
ern villages an- unable to leave their adults and children from dving os eight yarils. of llannelette, enough , - rom Winder,net** ta -n* He* home* o ff brick road nml list a fe v mile*
for ili*- yea* IP2UT;:!. Ur miditlon
homes because they have nothing to exposure the American Relief Ad* for two men's shirts on women's .
from Sanford. Foil id u'*t; igml ty o '
mini it ration has inaugurated a sys- shirt waists and.buttons and Utrcad
wear.
rru y . v one ■I.m i conducted in vc
Mud tmekv with h .oil
ajllixm til
3.
U.
TVi.eC
i
ytill
.ecttfitH'd
t
i
bin
grove
and land, the I t s', b. y-i.t this
. Ii lliese Rmr.ian folks have sold all lleni of clothing remittance pockugi • to make up these garments.
[Joiial figrlcultu/e nt tho Agrirul- IwittUy parlors, and wltlrli e ijoy n it
jltctl
vyith
Uu
nu.
lamer
and
liis^ls-.
ii
aiiy
bxlay, Fthe $,fxa». $2AU0
Ihe'r furniture for food during the which may he purchased at the A. i
al afnh Mc-lunte.il fo lk g o for Ne- **'l|««*nihl» fmue.ic- wrinl !.' enoHeittm^
t, Miss Eimtce and Mrs. Rcngstun gr-li, balance, I. 2 ,n l a year*
♦aituae-,
tlisit
live
slock
luia
succumbR*
A.
headquarters.
42
H’
ouuway,
,
.
d and xkln btpuillhim muottg tin? fair
’•mmavr. uw
8
ivero lien* o i tin* ITtii &lt;onring from
2 1tfc
•i v. may he laid foi* txdldtu; m •‘i*m‘ &lt;
ViimlenucU'
i.ad Kt'iiice iciualned to
|Spp i;d of fo il has boon m.td**, the |s|it|t)|. writes st New
i i.rc pun !
r.i r.j r t p-i pa r
ha Hits lire 1iKlltCtl fur ti"* present at
v lic d i Foi g cr
lid, to establish part time [n-j ent o f the I'itfsbnrsli DUpateh. With It
R-l the (&gt;vi ' lo Until. *» - Ch*ii"(nt - has jc; rt* for her pm-nts until Sunday nf- I
.1
Jin tiui. Out o f (he Id w hile schooL .explains the uiumdiig xicht mVcr, .1
r-g *••-&lt;•11 • itipko.vih* i.,t the l*tflHill I’l :tr .eniiHia when \|■. and Mrs. Noah Fry
il-Ito
m
t&gt;,
iiie
lii'.ii-li,
ivlii'i,
o
n
’
all
iil.-n
oame.
.* specir.1 attention to part
f-a
* »'i! It 1 ' *r It. III, I 1IV.1
or
Mr. aid M
I. n &gt;i id lit Ik* -.iin
w■
,.i -hurt unit e o ji'c s . eov- epuiMr' ,1 in mail nia-ks. tli,*P' la
a ti*I || -L f mile 1nt «&gt;1 III" lll»‘o .i(»-I will, Plni'k -tO'l \.**I. ,iv * ,., &gt;
of Siiiifoii! woie
thru*.
I tie- o f hm ticiitu re
.villi
t
I.i *-i;l *t:i Hi
idle ( &gt;»anty \\hu Wlll
3li, lint,I for tin* ill,-'. • M •
l!'-\
1
i
W.Rilberg
will preach
- (min (tops, dairying, fer­
,
;
|
t1 Y
» -;1
M.ik
! 11
*1
v. le,,. ' ■-lit r.ir I nr* are uurl ,i ii:
i »m* Will \ v* o i n
.* tab! i !
i.
I
i
ri*n
x,
al jio.tlti y. The uvmher of '•■ii ' '-iii-j Ul.au! ........
V
^
j-t
,‘t *-Vf 3 util1 to 1•ni Ii
n ^rlltv*
t^t* P.irli
.*i ‘s
• .a : il^.-r g. ..
i ic.o lied iveii iljd mai* . f i .-in *xiii| •.„ le i, [- l-'ilia
*’ ( il■ei ui * *7fill ’llie. Ur. . i d at ",
Mr
•
id
M1
1111
mi
i ,"Mi va. Wild b. .
11
)• lo. ic -. L ceiling , hoot.', i.i a- li&gt; liii.lil llil- it,'iv |»*,t&gt; It. | 11n— n f«Hf* u»
1, 111
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rft* l ', . v- *l;i f-rl l*«
* gte •1*V
l
i
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ia
l
dtuwii.g
a
. an* at tho in ill ■ of Mr. mid - Mr*.
lit
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t*l
tiiaiiii
ot
(brow
ift..
n
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laj,
o '! '-irscs o ffered com rim,*
i
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ami
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rid. Ckil
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die Mule nl Washington, (ieorce l\ll
cere, a iiii tei i t'n iie rs j,) "t
a"lang
Tpim as project work, with a
toil nltlilenl. ba- i. ennwi-eil pr.e t.. a lii
|oju* i f i OJ.i titles, 211,000 nurscrie.s, till of lie* New Te-IUUient nml -IIiit i
•TI r- ,ilt,y mu! 1 hi iUiininis. The biMil.s ej |Hlolnft, III iliblllieli te do .
|J I* &gt; in *.ht* w hite v -holds, t o - Utetllal eXell'Ue lie lirt-s iolapb-|is| in.
ifiiing fe the report who completed endre tUibng room ro, of bufl'ei. ten
r-:r farm p rm ti-e work that
feu* table, dining tabl**. six eiinlr- tunl a
aitinl i v year previous mid made a fern peilesltd from bund -put nlul
bmiii tlr and ■&lt;*il:i&gt;- wimd. T ie fund
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lure [to!|-hed In II** lint uni l color i*
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Every manufacturer appre­
trade-nmi ked preduct hs.i * \v: ciates, iii some degree, the im­
du.ction and distribut'on. It Sfh t ami second .grade &lt; tw o yea i
RECOVERS FROM l.A HRII'i'E
as*’. Thu evening \Yff o*p i»f pleas
portance of helpinjr the retailer
not iiomethinic that can lie cen« (il'(.It
nr!* an&lt;! deli gb 1 ibl'ui.r’ ...t.
pethis*, •al
Col Iego, ,&lt; pVcaenting1 Inn i; a i«* !o*r ibnifm***, a w*ri«m* Inindl
sidered
mei ely as an expense to
sell
his
product.
And
yet.
in
“ W hs very bad v.ilh l.n (Tripp ..aPr.-f. M. J. iI At' 1it'lid.
i i .a die number o f classes i.ip
nne admirer after aaothei
• ulb'il |M-ibaps ulti'tobsl ler to -one Ii.i 11
many instances that ileyiee is
JU.lt s| k, ni nUl ;tip •.
he curtailed to (he minimum. It
Foi*
( ent over the ptevious yeai
tm ti • *nu* bis &gt;la ti i i.!1\ *
-loppi
i* enrolled in the evening -■H'lal itgmr. but In tbo ei--1 dioy nil IJeney end Tar and a
vi y -nnd!. 11 can hardly l»e
is a creative influence which,
fe!| ttwni Tlo* Ili'V * dint -le* Mil** i'll
*, t * • »
• ' agli an I I r*&gt;l 1 ■tt- ■ * *
o i l nt.'ii ami t w,,,, u and
ir.ii-.-'l I" I"* in-lined iintii'iilly aa
t«»?111»ait-ti oi importance' "so
muie limn any other thing aft­
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(acre v. , : &gt;* i lio llid
|o pi.— ed I or fritm l*. T « o "Id ‘iol \'„ y 1 id I . .* I'"kill e. Mi, a 1m
i
v-n«n
p , r( time trade class m liilivis were d eiissiiig Ibe lieu *.'
ipele ill in II h* in
j ( muths reiul'ing fioni La titippi,
thinks a certain type of manu­
er the merit of tlie product, deiyi ii.'a, I i ; iuMlid is, Miiiib pin* ( -i
Seiiur. 3 in ir nru!\ f
f'liah, hi work fo r nurses.
■*Ii nm-i hove been funny propiNdhp
facturer with selling the pro­
tei mines tlie extent of the con­
A.tlima ami .Spasniodn ('roup me ilai.-• w,th them dacn:; Air. (lanl
|H.i
-lie impurlnnl development*1 te a deal girl like her,-' salil one.
sumer demand.
."Funny i I'll say s",“ said the oilier quickly relieved with 1'oley';* li‘»ucy ncrV, illne, &gt;,■
!f
at. niTording to the report
f duct u&gt;.th(^dealer.
I .’ontains tin opiate*- in* •Frank Non i* entntiuiitil his bibk*
L*' 1&lt; i: tin- I'xtcuslun o f the j art "It 11111**! Im\e been a sereaai.” — New nml Tar.
It is nothing sliort of a false
Too often the manufacturer
gn dietit i printed on the \vraj ,'ii‘. i lu-i Inst Monday ‘ night, with twelve **♦
genepil'cfintinu&amp;tlon claMCt, inj
rin' ^ ‘
Lurgcsffiejling
*
ough
mediiine'in
the
(.resent.
The
men
alvvay
enjoy
their
^
assumption’
,
unsound
and
unf^h ate taken working hoys nml
thinks of ids advertising as a
Wrong Impression.
r‘
" ' l i v e in.-Iruction in rehool“ N". I never hunt f«r ideas." ibe world. Refue* uubditutfa. Insist on puttier.
untrustwoi’thy,
to
think
that
clever means'of impressing the
,1. It. .|«u*i'i iv uhle I " l e out and, *
I'btH « practical phase of cmlaenl tiulhor munreil her. ''When I Foley’s Iioney and Tar. Sold everymerely
stocking:
up
tlie
dealer
"He tie/,
dealer with the desirability of
make hi* visit., to Hie dorter in Or-? J
Da/e. A miniinmn of four feel In tin* iimod for work, I elllllh I" where.—Ad V.
kudo. I'tit not well cnutigh to- o tto m L *j-*
l!,&gt; f/i
i
|/i week
nttchilunee is ri*i|iiired the summit of a hill, and there, wllb
with
a
product
constitutes
efhis
” **■• *■• &lt; *. V ,
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rstocking
m u i u u i ; up
u p with
vv i v i i u
n i goods, and
ami
t i Lii dnesi- yet.
the courev rims for I I I Hours
w'ctd of da* mountain pirn* In,my
fective
distrilfution.
Effort
oi
pc
does
enough
to
accomplish
Mb.i Janet MeFitrlane irrived M'm- ♦ &gt;
have been
organised
1 ,l'” 1 ,n,‘ '"M^Htfun "
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... . » * * “ Ju-t fancy
1" gushed the girl. “ Anil
It; that kind, il is true, may dispose * ’’that effect, and then expects
day
t&lt;* he with her father.
Jacksonville,
Pensacola, their yell ih—cend and write It all down
! Carter i I'.rni' V^mc front Rollins to
f B,l,1k M is t
Palm
Rcneh, Fort
of a lot of goods, hut it does not
the dealer to move the goods.
I Sllppl'ie*V'
.itii'iiii the party in liuttor of Mrn, Me*
| 'r' ' &gt; Htlando and Miami.
“ Indeed I don't. That would lie a
sell
them.
Unress
the
consumer
This is a mistaken use of ad­
Call.
Kiire way o f losing II. I carry.my lit
Sonfuril,
Florida,
Jan.
27.
P.'il.
.
Mrs.
J.
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1honipt*"ii,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
*j
conies
in
prepared
or
disposed
vertising and it quickly reacts
r 1'
L I- S|
er, .Spirilla t'or- lie ivpew rller up with me."
A s ret|Utml
rc'ijuirt by Section 12.c h a p ter, tv, E. Young motured to Apopka hint ♦,
"Dhj how riuhI of you I Hut does
M-1n , Sanford, early pint of each
to
buy
them"
they
will
remain
on
upon tlie manufacturer.
|Cft‘ h. Mall, l)t-Lund, Pin.
2&lt;JI-dtc fin*—er—does she never turn giddy nr oTA'S, l.aw.-t of Fliirlila, I will he in Sunday afternoon with Miss M’aunn
the
shelf
of
the
dealer,
re-ord­
the
following
placed,
on
tin*
date
and:
Pope,
who
had
hern
rpending
the
anything?”
It is the business of the deal­
between Un- hours set after efltlt, for week end with Mrs. Thompson,
ers will be impossible, and the
Sure of His Job.
er
to provide the goods which
Mrs. E. (i. Ilahrm k gave a ;&gt;arty to *
the purpose o f rrcevhng Tux Returns
whole
product
will
be
a
failure.
, "Holliman has « great reputation for
a few of there yuuug people hut F c i 'i j f
for the year 1923:
the* public demand. He would
wisdom."
day
night
which
W
OK
greatly
enjoyed
V
GenevaFebruary
7th,
10:00
a,
in
The
safest
alternative
is
for
* r4{k»snU will be received by the
“ il«w do you ftUBpose ho got that
be foolish to do otherwise, and
by alt.
to 3:00 p. in.
H' Fotitml-ssJon of the City of San- way?"
the
manufacturer
to
create
a
would soon.cease to be a clg^er,
Ortceoln—'February Silt, 10:011 n. in.
MUa Katherine Young spent the
“Mayhe.ho had am) le leisure to eid*
fd. Moriila, up ,o 2:30 p. ni. on Janweek end with her parents, returning
tlvnft! Ids ml m l Unllhe modern rulers to .3:00 p. m.
consumer
demand
through
Ad­
It is the business of the majnu^ 29th, IP2.1, at the City Hull,
hie didn't hare to kiov Ids ear lo the
ChuluoUi— Fohrttary 9th, 10:00 a. ni. to Rollins Sunday Sfterndon.,
nfurd, Florida, for the purchase of
vertising.
This
will
help
the
facturer- -meaning specifically,
ground all the time lo tfnd out whether
tsdionary, meeting
The Womnn's
proximutely $.300,000.00. 0 per cent he’d die with Ids err.vn on or soon to 12:0(1 nt.
dealer
move
the
goods,
and
then
held
u
short
meeting
Monday
after
Cnbriclln - -February 9th, 1:00 p, in.
the manufacturer of a tradelV of Sanford, Florida, Improvement he writing home fur money.’’—-.Ilirmlngwhich the Rttujy class held its first’
to -3:00 p. m.
he will order more. md*. eollaternlly Bccurcl iiy cortlfl- Iwm Agi*-llernld.
marked article, or one that
' * ’
Oviedo—February 12th, 10;00 a. m, nnd must interesting meeting.
M
indebtedness for local immight be trade-marked—-to ereDr, and Mrs. Tucker, of Nashville,
Advertising is as much a bas­
to 3:00 p. in.
Linguists In tho Spirit World.^ .
“ 'cnieats, naid improvement bonds
Altamonte—February i.3tli, 10:00 Tern., who haw been siwndhig two
ate a consumer demand by
ic part of tlie luisiness of the
(nature serially, in from one to ten ’ "How was the seance?”
"A great success. Mme. Ibikus ran a, m. to 12:00 m.
nr three weeks at the Clarke plncu on! t:
S'**’
W'U must lie accompanied!
means of Advertising.
manufacturer of hny specific
terlnlU'd Napoleon Bonaparte. Marie
Iamgwood - February 13th, 1:00 p, loike Howell, enjoying their annual*^
All npremt Ibal -be was an exceed

59 i veidng clcsses pi Hi ettir.g
Piglv pri'tiy girl. Her ^dri'|S(*'( were
put time tdarse? in -six cities and! in rile luii-i mode. Men'were |m-l.l
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ft? Commission, Sanford, Florida.
‘■J'es, nnh I was not aware until nftn
I l ° r,ler of tho City Commission of Bin aeni&gt;fe slartwl that all three could
?Iwnk English lluenlly."—Blnrdngnnir.
Pnford, Florida.
Age-1 lernld.
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The Herald delivered aix times a
Clerk of Sanford, Florida, week for 15c.
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10:00 for n tour,in Cuba and other Southern]
points of Floi Ida.
a. m. to 3:00 p. ni.
I’noln—February 15th, 10:00 a. m. Colicijo nml Mr. -Miller, of Iaingwi)m), *i*
were visitorn in Oviedo lost Sunday.
to 12:00 m.
Dr, Mobley,'of Hanford, has openmli
Monroe—February 15th, 1;00 p. ni.
up u lirnnch drug store In th e old!
to 3:00 p, m.
drug ntore of Oviedo. Mr. J. O.Clem.j
A. VAdlGlIAN,
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