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IN T H E H E A R T O P T H E W O R L D ’S G R E ATEST V E G E T A B
VOLUME IfE

LE SECTION
NUM BER 261

SANFORD, FLO R ID A. SATU RD AY,! J A N U A R Y 27, 1923

AREA I GERMANY
(ED BY AMERICANS
TURNED OVER TO FRENCH

PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARDING '
W ill VISIT FLORIDA SOON
TO COME TO SANFORD

L a s t C o n tin g e n t

American Troops
on the Way Home
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•t i l l T h r t w w l n l r d I ’ r r s s l

CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER
REPRESENTING GREAT
MAXES STATEMENT

ANTWERP, Jnn. 20.—Moving slow­
ly down the.river Scheldt unst night
on the way home aboard the Ameri­
The Following Dispatch to the Herald Will He In­ can transport St. Mihiel, Is the Inst
contingent of the (mips who repre­
teresting to Sanford People
sented the United States in the world
iU l’ ON A R R IV A L OF STEAMCUSTOMS
L A W SAID TO
rj-v r
war.
I/ E tr a m m iiu n o
EU A T So u t h a m p t o n
tits The Amnelnti-4 Press!
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HAVE GONE IN TO .E FFE C T
The troops arrived yesterday from
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 27.— Definite announcement that President and
A T M ID NIG H T IN RUHR
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FROM DEBT MISSION
Mrs. Harding expect to "fto to Florida after congress adjourns was made at the Coblenz ami embarked on the
traus|Mirt, which started her voyage
the White House late- yesterday.
for Snvnnnnh at 6:20 o'clock in the
imeiYibered
that
E.
E.
Wndbrooke,
representing
the
Sanford
afternoon.
With soldiers lining her
It will bearer
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Country Club, tho chamber of Commerce and other clubs of the city went to rails, the transport cast ofT her lines
Proposed Plan to Collect All Cus­
Difference
Between
Washington some time ago and had a personal Interview with the president from the Siberia dock. The doughboys DURING RECENT STRIKE ON ST. Greatest
ADOPTED 192.1 PROGRAM FOR
toms W ill Be Worked Out
America nnd England Was
regarding his coming to Sanford. The president snid at the interview with sang farewell songs nnd shouted
LOUIS AND SAN FRAN­
by the French
ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND
in Debt Situation
Mr. Wndbrooke that It wns uncertain nU.ut his visiting Florida hut if he, greetings of good bye, while groups
CISCO
M AINTENANCE
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did ho would certainly come to Snnfovd ipld have n try at our excellent golf of friends Standing in the dim light
(U r T h r A ,. iw l« lr d
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course and spend n few days here with the people. He wns in Sanford ninny j o f the early darkness waved ndleux.
COIU.ENZ, Jan. 27.—The Coblenz
diy Thr AsssrlAlr* l*rm )
SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 27. Stan( I t T T h e A s s o c i a t e * P re s s l
years ngu when he wns just a newspaper mnn nnd he knows all about our city I When the propellers of the St. Miarea of occupied Germany held by
M KM PHIS, Jnn. 27. — Depreda- lry Baldwin, chancellor of the F.xTALLAHASSEE, .liyi. 27.—'The but he will sec a greatly rejuvenuated city novT nnd one that will give him n hlcl began to churn the waters, the
American troops lined*the establish­ state rond department concluded its
tionx
along the line of the St. l-outs chequer, l* returning on the Olympic
JtrnnsporP slowly moved on her way
ment of the Allied'Watclt on the Rhine quarterly session this afternoon after warm welcome.
and
San
Francisco railroad during the j today from the debt mission to YVashtoward the lint lands of the Scheldt
was turned over to the French at noon adopting the 1023 program of road
recent
rail
strike were told in detail ington, told newsfmper mon that the
nnd soon wns lost to -view nt the Roy­
today,
settlement of the debt question in the
construction and maintenance and ad­
al sluice, still wending her way toward today by official* nnd employes sum­
United States wns "in the hands of
journed. The program which was con­
Flushing, which will bo reached nbout moned to appear before counsel of j
ESSEN, Jan. 27.—The cuntorn* har­ sidered in executive session is not yet
congress a* representatives of the
government
nnd
striking
shopernft
i
midnight. From Flushing the wide
rier with which the French are now in form to be given out. it was learn-,
people” nnd this situation constituted
sen opens the way for home and the union to make depositions preliminary!
threatening to encircle the occupied ed however, that it includes provi­
the
"Greatest difference between
signal hells will register the call “ full to hearing of motion to make permitRuhr region, became effective at mid­ sion for hard surfacing thirteen miles
nent u temporary federal injunction America nnd this country." .He ex­
|speed ahead."
night last night.
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granted in the U. S. Circuit court in plnined thnt in America “ you may
in Nassau county on the East, Const
.
,
' The formal ceremony of depurture
have nil executive who is willing to
The occupation authorities decline highwty. This has been the subject
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^(&gt;n|( p|n,.,, „t |* ft) o'clock when a com-. Chicago when the tsrike was at its
do a great deal for you but I cannot
to reveal their proposed plan or to of controversy for several months. .
height .u-vet nl months ago.
F o r m e r C h a i r m a n o f D e m o c r a t i c N a t i o n a l C o m - |muy of the 2ftth Ih-lgiun infantry I
because of difficulties" encountered
indicate the methods they will take
with itn hand lined up along side the :
in congress.
for enforcement.
m it t c c a t S t. A u g u s t in e
St. Mihiel. The hand played the Del"Ask Marshal Foch," was the uni­
giun nnd the American natlounl an-J
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 27.—It was
I I I , Tier ISMM-tmrU I 'r e s s !
,
form reply to the nr wapaper mm yes­
them*.
revealed
today that the American debt
splendid
isolation
of
the
l
ST. AUGUSTINE. Jnn. 2&lt;k "This
terday when they asked for informa­
The
renter
of
interest
to
those
on
:
funding
commission In recent nego­
with
business,"
George
the rest of the world is playing havo
tion.
Imaiil ship ush the wiies and children '
tiations with the Dritish delegation
Marietta,
Ohio,
chairman
of
the
National
Democratic
committee
m
H'2».
and
This is interpreted ns indicating
ecu the funding agreement for Great
manager of the campaign for .lame Cos for presidency told the Assoritetcd . of soldiers who had cii-iiucd tlu-iri
that Marshal Foch will have head j
Dritnin's debt to the U/iited States
constitutional rigid to marry. Ontli-,
Press this morning.
.
&lt;|uurters in Essen and will 1m- in fullj
[ • red on the poop deck of the St. Mi
hod suggested nn interest rate of 3
charge of the customs embargo which
hied, they formed nn attractive group.
The Kiivatiis club held their Indies’ per cent for the tirst ten years and
it is presumed will permit of ex­ ENGINEERS HERB YESTERDAY
Ytany of the women were unusually night nt the Valdez hotel with a big 1one-half |n-r cent thereafter with proTO MEET WITH CITY
ports and imports to and from oeeucomely. One couple reached the ship banquet and dune. The dinner start­ visions for extinguishing the entire
pied (iermnny only with the consent
OFFICIAI.S
nidi after some tribulations. Private ed at 7:3ft p. in. with nil of the guest* debt in sixty-two years. The sugges­
of the French authorities. German
i Ralph Dailey, of Maine, married ju*t seated about the long table- set the tion included provisions for staled
industrialists declare it will mean ul­
l,t. Col. Gilbert A. Younglterg, of
lieforc tilt- 11uo,i train left Coblenz.
length of the- dining room. The place annual payments amortization rate of
timately the definite shutdown of in­ the United Stale* Knginer* Office,
Ill |o nil- decided that she did not was decorated vqry In-nutifully nnd one half per cent in addition to year­
dustry in the Ruhr.
i' desire to proceed to the United States
.Ir.rktumville. Fla., held a public hear­
added greatly to the enjoyment of the ly paymoiitM on thu principal. The
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immediately. Dailey gave her the miu- banquet. The ladie* who attended to whole scheme considered over the en­
mal, nlthough Germans say the traf­ city of Sanford for a permit for the A i u l i s N o w h M e m h e r f it t h e I N a t i o n a i w i i a r c i 0 1 riai;j
siK,„.,i by chaplain kuf - the decoration ate to bo rontinended tile sixty-two year period would avfic situation was1'less favorable than construction of u dock and limit basin.
terhiook. bade her farewell and went eery highly on ilc-coratiiai schc-me i-inge at tile.rote of approximately
F
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d
a
on previous daya. The French will at­ A joint brier was submitted by tin
aboard the train. Within n half hour that they planned with everything four per cent.
tempt to operate the railway lines. city of Sanford and the ('handier of
there
ivns a hurried cull to hole! the I right and pleasing to the- eye. The
t i l * T h r Assocliclril I ' r r w l
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Already they control the stretch !*•- Commerce supporting the arguments
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn. 2d.—At the suggestion of friends of the late lrn|n&gt; f „ r HnHey's wife Imd changed dinner course was one of the famous RHINE AREA TURNED OVER
tween Cologne and Altcascn, and an­ for the necessity of the government Adjut. General Charles P. Lovell, score* of letters and telegrams from St. her mind and decided to make the Cnttnneo dinners nnd everyone en­
TO FRANCE BY THE
nounce that ;i,r&gt;00 French railway granting this permit. City Engineer Augustine and other parts of the state are being sent to Governor Ijitrdci- VOyMRC.
AM Bit I f AN COM MAN DKR
joyed it thoroughly. During the course
workers are due to arrive In the oc­ rrrd T. Williams and City Commis­ nicking that Charles P. l/oidl. Jr., veteran of the World YYnr ns flying inNow she is c nc of the party on board there iic-re innrjy songs led by.th** efcupied men today.
t i l s T h e As socia te d P r e s s )
sioners S. O. Chase and Dr. C. J. strurtor nnd nmv a member of the National Guard In Jacksonville, he up the St. Mihiel. When the lines wc-ie llcic-nt songster, Mr. Sam Ihiiimt-I.
COD1.KNZ, Jan. 27.—In ncconlanco
The, post and telegraph authorities Marshall also advanced arguments in ptilntec! to succeed his father. Several othegc me seeking the appointment.
cast off therp were 7ti women and 21 many line talks nnd speeches were!
have issued an ultima turn to the &gt;* half of the project. The only ohchildren cm hoard the transport. Three- made, noil mu life in the. nlTdir. Iti-i with cabled instructions from WashV*
1iugtun, Mnjnr General Allen turned
French demanding the evacuation ol
o f the- women were mother*, in liciv e l end ItiWtilt i* ittntlr itii t xi t |»liMhfcction raised was by the Clyde m | l| x | / r t
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telephone, postal and telegraph quar­
Three or four wives of soldiers were ally good talk and brought out many 1civi-r the American occupational area
Steamship Co. on the ground* that |
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tern, abolition of mad Censorship, re­
i Mcirtc-d oir tin* ship before she- sail subjects of interest to every Kiwnn- to General Martin, commanding thq
tile pier ns proposed would interfere
moval of military patrols from gov
i'll, ns their husband* had declined to inn present. Mrs, F. Arthur Hazard French, nt newt) today.
with the egreo and ingress of river
The Antericnn commander, In a
crnnuntal premises and no-intiTferassume the financial responsibility honored the club with a very beautiful
liners.* The Clyde Steamship Com*
persou'nl
letter to General Di-goutle, ,
encc with the government administra­
of taking them to the United States, zolo entitled "In the Garden of My
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tinny wns represented by H. II. White,
Anil'll commander in chief in the oction.
although thl* passage would cost thomj Heart." There were ninny encores to
agent of Jacksonville and Cnpt. Lund,
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,L* ‘ cupied zone, compliments him on tho
No mail has been sonthi^ of Es­
licit $2 n day nnd their food 05 rents
this song. Mr*. L. r. ume played
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master of the river liber Osceola. Up­
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, mddterlv ciuulitles nnd loyal friendsen for two dnys.
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the aeeompanunent to .*lr*. Hazard.,
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on the suggestion of Col. Youngberg,
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jlilp of his troops.
Not to Admit Any More Refugees to This Country
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Mr. Ilenrv of Pittsburg entertained ' 1
tentative changes in plans were agreed
F iv e H u n d re d C a rs
DUSSKLDORF, Jnn. 27.— What
is
Report
thr
dub
with
n
number
of
songs
that
upon, which it is believed will lie ac­
TO STUDY (llJBSTION
o f V e g e t a b le s S h ip p e d
practically amounts to martini law
iic-re exeeptionall)' g"&lt;&gt;d and wns
ceptable to both .the city officials
OF DON US IN STATE
has been declared in ttle occupied
I I I , 'll**- I s - i i o l n l r i l l ' r r » . l
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nm| the management of the Clyde
27.
Sepnrnli-1
ran
delegation
In
take
ten
with
him
area. All hotels, cafes, theatres anil
LAUSANNE. Jan.
I encore. Mr. K. F. Idirte, the chief cutSteamship Company. There were a
I l l y T h r A ««i&gt; r ln lt4 I’ f r t i l
convention!* Iielwuen Turkey _ and The deadl-H-k in tile conference a|:ain
cabarets were closed at 10 o'clock last
be |tertuinor, Imd a treat for the Indie s
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 27.—GovcrIt
is
‘estimated
that
there
will
number of Sanford citizens present nt
was
discussed
over
the
tea
cups.
Greece will l*** signed Monday, it was
night, German time, which is nine
Hie hundred car loads of perishnhtcs with an ire contest which was very nor Hardee has announced the apthe hearing. The Atlantic Coast Line announced Monday, irrespective of the
Asked if war would follow the
o'clock, French time.
was represented by II. G. Laird, En­
Itizni hipped from Sanford for the month interesting and full of sport as the [ pointmont of a committee of six men
fate of the general peace conference. breakdown of the conference,
More nrrostes were likely today
f January. Of this amount four hun- Indies who drew the lucky cnnls had lo study the question of a bonus for
gineer of Maintenance nnd Ways, One provides for the mutual return o f; Nur said:
if the Germans carry out the deci­
to hold a piece ccf Ice in their hand f U|-ntcr «i*rvie« men in 'this slate and
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,
,
,
,
cl
red
cars will bn celery and tin- bnl
who requested the privilege of ten prisoners of war hostages and the
sion to refuse to obey the Flench. The
only knows. I an. furious
thnt
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i.au|„ loWVI, cabUKV, ctc.
und the'lady who, held the ice the report to the forthcoming session of
lays time in order that the mnttur other provides for the clmpulsory cxour months of hard work here should
decision was reached yesterday at «
Thu amount of shipment*
celery longest was to receive n largo box of the legislature, In accordance with a •
could be submitted to the officials of ehnngc of minority pipulntion*.
meeting o f nil of the burgomhsterx.
all he for nothing."
this year is unprecedented, nnd is nc- candy, but all three ladles wanted .provision made by tho 1921 session.
his rond, in the event they desired to
the chiefs of police, prominent stntc
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counted
for by the shipping season the candy and it was declared a tio Tlte members of the commlttco were
file any objections: * It in expected
LAUSANNE, Jan. 27.—
Failure
of
officials, and the directors of the
.
.
ATHENS,
Jnn.
fcc.—
Fie
or
"
M
tnrtin»
curlior
thuu in any previous and all three ladies were presented requested to meet for a conference In
tat mn.-&lt;
Reichshnnk in the Rhine province. th:.t the government will make known the Near Eastern, conference n c ,5* |hhvu abruptly ,re- untetl„ depot
,
, year. The January celery shipments with a big Ikix of sweets, the winners Jacksonville on February 12. .
The meeting wns presided over by its decision on this matter within the tain, according to a statement made in Antolia despite tho Greek govern(|out»Io those during the enr- were Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, Mrs. Juba
Three members of tho commission
Dr. Gruplzner, president of the pro­ next thirty dnys. which will'permit to tho Associated Press lust night by menl’s decision not to admit niorej ,
g IKjr|0d Inst year. Early Gillon nnd Mrs; Hen Caswell, There were named by tho 1921 legislature
vince of Rhenish Prussia, who later nrtunl construtclon on this project to Rlzn Nur, one of the mcmliers of the refugees to this country while
&gt;are rnlht, ,iKhl nnt| tiw ,|»cs wns a gentleman's contest in which an representative* of the American
Turkish delegation.
epidemics of cholera, typhus and small h ^ fun lnrKP,y
u „„a
The Mr. Fort nnd Mr*. G. F. Smith had Legion. They nre Morris M. Givens
was arrested, hut afterwords relcnf- begin shortly thereafter.
Notwithstanding this pessimistic |iox are raging, according to advices nuw Rtrnjfli w|,ii:h tho government lias j tho lucky cards nnd they wore, pre- nnd S. I- Lowry, Jr., of Tampa, and
ed after a conference with General
Simon, who informed him that he which then will lie sent them or fur- vjcw of |{iin n ui.( w|„, js the most ra­ received by the Near East Relief nay- j |)(Tjd|l,ly c-||ct| “ French Strain" ls| sented with n large- package *nd nsk- Davis Forrester of New Smyrna. To
flj- jj,,. T urki*h plenipotentiaries Ing the Turks nt Constantinople or­
would be rearrested if he remained ther military operations, the nature (
taller and of more slander growth «jdt o open It before the party; after these the governor added the names
of which hnve-not yet announced, will hope is expressed in other responsible dered three thousand Greeks at Tehicalcitrant.
than the*varieties which the Sanford opening up the package they found of YV. K. Kny. Jacksonville. Mnjor W.
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conforence quarters Hint things mny zone! to leave for Greece.
O
Quiet prevailed throughout the begin.
section has heretofore produced. It another nnd still another nnd finally It. Thomas, Gainesville and Louis M.
arrange themselves nt the Inst mo­
Ruhr today. There wns no recurrence
J
is believed thnt ns n result there will they came to the grand prise, which U-vly, Tnllahnssee.
DUSSKLDORF, Jnn. 27.— Further ment.
DIG KHII'MENT STDDEDAKKRH la, « lighter yield per aero in cclury wns two beautiful lemons. Everyone
of Thursday's clashes, but the tern
per of the population was more open strengthening of German resistance
AND CIIKVROLKT8 FOR
Ismct I'ashn, chief of the Turkish
o f this type. However, it is generally had a big Inugh on this, nnd it was CHICAGO C A PITALIST
ly defiant in the prevalent depress­ in general is anticipated by Franco delegation, called on Uiehard Wash­
DIED AT ORLANDO
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO. agreed that weather c'cindilltin* and all truly u good joke. After thu dinner
ing atmosphere of hate, New forces today ns nn aftermath of yesterday’s burn Child, the Americun observer
EAR LY THIS MORNING
things else equal,' there will lie n wan over tho banquot continued with
o f troops came Into Dusscldorf to meeting of Ruhr police chief*, burgo- yesterday and went over with Mr.
------The San Juan Garage Co. are un­ larger volume of shipments from this n dance, music being furnished by ;
meet any eventuality that mny arise qtasters and state officials,nt which Child at great length tho existing del­ loading three cars of Chevrolet* and section, nnd the end of this season the Jazzy two, Jimmy Robsonj and
(Dr Tfc* AssoetalU I W « I
ORLANDO. Jnn. 2ft.—J. I. Marshall
here in any other part of the Ruhr. it wns said measures feu* parrying oc­ icate situation In nil it* 'aspects. Mr. ene carload of 8tudcb»kcra today, this should show a total of four thousand Reg Holly nnd everyone enjoyed the
The streets of Dusscldorf are under cupation wero discussed. The French Child Inter dcollnc-d to discuss what making five car load* of automobiles car* of celery front the Sanford ter­ evening and tho party finally ended capitalist of Highland Park, Chicago,
military guard, duo to the absence of are understood to. be ready for any ho termed- n private conversation, but that this company have unloaded this ritory.-At this Ume celery! Is gener­ with everyone hauuy and full of praise and Orlando, died soon after mid­
developments and with addition*! in American delegation circles the
night at his residence here.
for Uic success of the banquet.
the German police.
week. It looks good to see this as bus- ally free from disease and shows a
The miners throughout the Ruhr troops on the scene and have this city impression prevailed thnt the-' Turks Incss Is good and pcoplq a n buying good growing condition. Shipment*
continue gradually to throw down the! practically under martial law.
will seek a settlement at Lausanne If more cars overy day. Tho Chevrolet frq’m California aro about ended, nnd
picks and workmen in other industries
otto Is possible.
and tho Studebnkcr are two of tho while prices for the Sanford celery
COBLENZ, Jan. 27.— Major Gen­
•Iso are leaving their jobs. Smokeless
The time apparently is not yet ripe best buys on the market and If you have been uniformly good It Is ex­
chimneys are now everywhere in cyi- era! Allen, commander In chief of the for active American mediation but want one get your order in for the pected that even better prices will UR A N I) W IL L N O T P L A Y S U N D A Y
dcnce throughout the once prosper­ American forces in Germany, and the Americans stand ready to help in
nextdelivery. Mr. Fort, thi manager obtained on Inter shipments.
General
Marty,
of
the
French
army
ous valley oL the Ruhr. Locomotives;
CONCERT O N A C C O U N T ILLNESS
securing n permanent peace for the Here at Sanford wjll be gL»el_to give
cold and silent, are stalled in shops were two military officer* involved in Near East. The Mosul controversy
AUGUSTA, G*;, Jan. 2ft.—Spen­
you a demonstration at arf&gt;- time nnd
or at stations, many pit heads from the transfer. Finol ceremony ending remains the thorniest before tho con­
cer Hart, state adjutant of the Am­
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free
of
charge.
which formerly thousands of tons of the four year* of American occupa­ ference. The Turk* may be asked to
erican Legion, has resigned thnt po­
The
Band
will
not
render
any’con­
coal daily were handled, show no tion were of the simplest character. accept on this point the decision af
CHICAGO, Jnn. 20.—Two fires here sition to accept the secretaryship of
General Marty accompanied by n tinsigns of activity.
cert tomorrow afternoon on account of
a special arbitration commission, of Inst night, one at the Warehouse,of the Augusta board of commerce. He
The next move in this great battle glo French ogiecr came to the Ameri­ which an American jurist would be the American Lirfsccd Oil company will begin hlf new duties Monday.
illness among some of the members.
will come from Paris, probably early can headquarter* where the American the neutral member.
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and the other in a fivo story struc­ Rodney Cohen, state commander, will
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in February, after the Gormans havo commander and full *taff received
Danforth, of Au­
Ismct followed up hi* talk with ture occupied by manufacturing appoint MaJ. K.
failed to meet their Janu«ry 31 pay­ them. Promptly at noon. General AL
gusta,
to
fill
the
uneipired
term of
firms,
caused
damage
estimated
be­
Ambassador
Child
by
inviting
Roar
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DEPARTMENT
W IL L E N F O R C E
MEETING OVER

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INVESTIGATED CANNOT A G R E E

SPLENDID ISOLATION OF U. S.
PLAYING HAVOC WITH BUSINESS
SAYS PROMINENT DEMOCRAT

KIWANIS CLUB
■ LADIES’ NIGHT
FINE AFFAIR

GOVERNMENT
REPORT SOON
ON BOAT BASIN

SON OF GENERAL LOVELL
URGED TO TAKE PLACE,
WAS IN AIR SERVICE

IN ANATOLIA ON THEIR OWN
DESPITE GREEK DECISION

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See Us for that New
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W e w ill h a v e E D . V . P R I C E representative

For Spring. Just received 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. Will order the suit to
be delivered when you want it.

tak in g m easu res w ith us F rid a y and Sat­
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Friday
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In the early spring we nre going to open n new Clothing Store in Sanford in the Pulcston*
Hrumley building, now under construction, nad to take enre of our friends, who want early
Spring Suits, we have arranged with Messrs. Randall and Hintermlster to hold this sale

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sweet jwait, which they scattered in
the pathway of the bride, who de­ tality of Mra. Ruumlllnt were Mrs.| II. H. Hill, of Columbia. S. C., a
scended the stairway on the arm of Frank Sillier. Mra. A. P. Conmflly,} former resident of Sanford, la »pcn«lher father, who pave her in marriage. Mra. W. M. Scott, Mra. I). Ik Chid-ling aome time here attending.lo busMRS. Fit KB DAIGEIt, Society Editor
At the nltar they were met by the of- well, Mra. B. W Herndon, Mra. Claud |Incas and calling on obl friends.
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tfeinting clergyman and the bride- Howard uml Mrs. It. A. Newman.
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I t r * « l « t » ai*r fr lm S i T l . t l l . i r ; J. W. Chamberlain, of Valdosta, and
gioom and hia heat man, Mr. Irvine,
•—tl » • « arO gnlBM u a / H k r n wr n &gt; « l s |
W « . , M U » « • « r * enfvrtatalaB . »»rli
brother of the bride, and Mr. George
kittle Miss Trixie Franklin enter, Mra. .W. A. Clancey, of Jacksonville,
a
r a r e I # t h l « 4nmnm~mi, s l i i * s
Parker
Groomsman.
Ortalla. mr tr le p k n w r I k , I n n .
Il o il
tained n number of her friends on wire among the business visitor# here
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The bride waa lovely in her gown of j Thursday afternoon in honor of. her I yesterday. . *
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white georgette over satin, trimmed fourteenth birthday. The honoree wns
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SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothe, of
with a shadow filet lace Ilertha. Her the recipient of mnny pretty gifts.
I mini veil of tulle wns held in plncc After playing numerous games re- I kittle Kalla. N. J., arrived in the city
Friday— Mrs. J. B. Coleman and Mrs.
with n wreath of orange blossoms ami fieshmcnta were served. Those enjoyj yesterday for a brief stay and are
&lt; _
Reg Hotly will entertain at bridge
she
curried
a
shower
hnui|Uct
of
iug
this
were
Alice
Elder,
Pearl
Bob-j
registered nt the Alontczumu
nt the Parish house, at .’I p. m. honor,
bride's rujcit and valley liliea.
son,
Nozslc
Stone,
Phylia
Smith,
Mar­
oring Miss Helen O'Marn, o f Jack­
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Henry, of New
Following the ceremony the brlile garet and Henrietta Edwards, Kathson, Mich., the guest of Mrs. W. W.
Potter and Mrs. Joseph l-ce, a re­ and groom were showered with ‘ on »,uriuo Powell, Sarah Sewell, Alice I hilndclphia, Ohio, were umoiqf the
|giatujntiona, during the brief wedding Churpening, Beatrice Howard, Mar- nrriv'nls here yesterday and are stop­
cent bride.
|reception. During the reception hour! garet Thompson, Helen Jenkins, Ar- ping at the Montezuma.
I rifreshments were aerveil.
chic Franklin and the hunorec. The
Howard E. Smith of •Jacksonville
The dining talde was laid with a young hostess was assisted by her
luce cloth ami had as its central dec- mother Mrs. A. Franklin, .Mrs. \V. Ik t pent the day here yesterday trails,
oration, tlx- bride’a rake, pink roses- |')illlip&lt;i und Miss Murgucritc Frank- m ting business.
end asparagus fern being arranged ijn.
around it. Cream moulded in wed.
------- F. C. Miller, of Cincinnati, is nmoug
ding M ia in pink and white, and A ,,uti„guisl.ed visitor to Sanford *h&lt;! recent arrivals and is stopping at
dainty cakes iced in white and dero- , l|u, nt.nr fu,ule win bc M ri. W. H.|thc Montezuma.

u.tcd with pink rosea wen-

erved. .ii nnir,K, (lf Jacksonville.' *Ho U nt

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For Florida: F’artly cloudj
‘tonight and Saturday warm

T h e P rin cess
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HANFORD KINDERGARTEN
Kindergarten to In* opened at tho
Brotherhood House of Holy Cross
church January 2'Jth. Transportation
for children hns liecn arranged with
M m Hogan.
Building will l&gt;e open for registra­
tion Saturday from ten to twelve.
2f»9-2te
Mrs.
Kcpplcr

GLASSES
ACCURATELY

Snapper Steaks, Fresh Suit Water
ullet, Sea Trout.—Stone's
7 Sanford Avenue.

Market,
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The mints were done in similar design .irci!cnt th,. j. jr„i vice president of the
A. H. Stinson, of Orlando, spent tin;
and salted nuts were also served.
General Federation of Women's rlub.i. ,lu-vh,'r‘‘ &gt;'v*tcrtlnV transactingbusikntcr in the evening Mr. and Mr*, .
Jennings was at one time the
Peeples left for a weddihg-trip, ami&gt;„ rc,n,,ent of the Florida federation' .. , \ inki, u ~ f ................ .
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ti|H»n thfir return will n*»ide in Sun- a,„| ju.r ntiminintralinn will be nt
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membered as one of brilliant success. t(,r lu tl. l)1(,rv
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At present Mrs. Jennings is chairNKht.lK II ItN'kl! ( IIU kh
man of the legislative council of the
I.. M. Orr, of Orlnndu, i«spending
i m- Nellie turner Little met Wed- |&lt;|oriilii Federation and her cominga few days herevisiting friends.
mviilay afternoon nt 3:30 nt the home. („ .Snnfonl is an event of much inter_________________ _ _
of Miss Ruth Griggs, 1001 Klin A v c .inat, not only to the dull women of
Professor J. S. Gibson, celebrated
I lie meeting opened with siT»ptiiit- Siinfortl but to nil who are familiar nkrcnnlogist and character reader, of
reading by the chairman, Mrs. Free-; with her good works. Mrs,. Jennings Macon, Gn., is in the city ami will be
man. Tlirrc wore several plans dis- wjj| |„, {„ Sanford February 2, and!found nt the Seminole Hotel. His
reused on raising funds for the new will speak beforr |tbe Chamber o f. ( barges are reasonable and the pubyear.
Commerce.
lie is hereby rcsnectfullv invited to
Exceptionally interesting was the
discussion on rfiur mission study.
Following the business meeting the
busters served hit chocolate ami two
There will be a culled meeting of
kinds of honie-innile cake.
the Social department of the Woman's
Among the members present wore: Club Saturday afternoon nt four
NOTICE
Mrs. llragg, Mrs. Itnlls, Mrs. Kstridgc, o'clock, at which time it will be de­
Tho entertainment given by Prof.
Mrs. Freeman, Mra, Griggs, Mrs. cided whether or hot there will bo the
J. C. King m the High School Audi­
Wolf, Mrs. Wigam, Mrs. Browning, annual bridge luncheon.
torium last evening wns enjoyed very
Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Metbvin.
All members who nrc interested much by those present. Prof. King
"No one has done his duty till he
are icipiestcd to attend this meeting. i» n famous hypnotist ami mind rend­
lias done Ids best."
er, ns was proven by his work last
Every member Is urged to lie pres­
I'tof. Cooper, Mrs. It. E. Tolar evening, when he answered about fifent next Wednesday nt the home of
Misses Sara and (jcraldinc Muriel ly questions asked by people in tin
Mis. Metbvin on Maple avenue lit
and Ida Gray ami Mrs. John Iron Auditorium and hypnotised several of
were a congenial party motoring to the boys.
Daytona Wednesday to attend , the
Dr. King will give another enterconcert by Heifetz.
tninment in the High School Audi­
torium tlds evening at K:30 and one’ Mrs. Unhurt W. Simms of Jackson­ third of the proceeds received will he
ville and Mrs. Trippe of Atlanta ar­ added to the Ik S. Orchestra fund.
rived here yesterday by motor and
Come out and rnjpy an evening's
are thu guests of the former's sister
Mrs. J. B. Starling.

COLLECTION'S—ODD ACCOUNTS
ovmlui* niilrh, l»atl cHpckh. W rite*
for our proposition. Our representatin- will cull on ) ou.— Southern Ad*
Juitment Agency, Drew Building, Or*
lando, Florida.

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The shadow of n traced) came
near to wrecking the happi­
ness 'o f beautiful Kathleen.
Why did the spirit of John
Carteret's dead bride fail to
return as promised, and shat
did he do to reconcile the dead?'
Don't fail to come- and find
out the truth uboot ".Smilin'
Thru."

Snapper Steaks, Fresh Salt Viter
Mullet, Sea Trout.—Stone's Market,
327 Sanford Avenue.
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10 Stores iu Georgia

1 Store In Florida

Sanford’s New Store

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. Robert F.. knMotte, of .Tampa, ar­
rived ‘ in the city yebterday and is
ranking his headquarters at the Mon­
tezuma. while fn tin* city on business.

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Those enjoying the cordial hospi

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STORE

SATURDAY

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Open Day und Night

Ladies' Itcsl Room

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To see the Spring line of Tailoring we have on display
H aveyonrSuit Tailor-made to your own notion.

SALES A N D SERVICE
A Complete Stock of Part*.

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

Not Only Pure but Delicious ., r

ROUTH BAKERY
Next to l'rinrcsa Theatre

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

JUS TRECEIVED N E W S H IPM E N T

Sanford, Fin., Corner Second Street and Sanford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Luke Counties
Large and Up-to-l):i!e
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First Quality— Low Prices

115 East First Street

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Am! the United States will hove u; Ing it will be next winter this time
Orlando, And if the
f c a m o r a U a i i y i r O j r a i t l il,n,irc to see Whether Woodrow AYR- before it reaches
rcncl
same contractors, or the managing end
son
and
his
"fourteen
polrjts”
was
J’ a b l U b r d r r r r r a f l r r n o o n n r r p l * « « •
4 m r M th e l lr r n ld II u II iI I i i k . I uT
right or wrong, Most of the squab­ of them are interested in the building
M u a u l l a A S a a t o r d , l-'la.
bling has been the result of no fixed f&gt;f this KastVioast road it is likely
be several yearn yet before wo have
The Herald Printing Co. purposes in the minds of the Ameri­ to
the use of that.
can
diplomats.
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Now that the “open meeting" on a time limit Fn it contract and then
N. J. I.It.I. A It It ... N^rsm rr-T*-*-snarer
t l . A. K R R 1 . ____
IJrnrrnl M * t i » « r r
letting the contractor take Ids own
II. *. IIO I.l t .... A il. r r ll.ln a tla lin a rr the masked band has been finished In
sweet time In building the road; Peo­
Louisiana
we
suppose
a
"closed
meet­
Adtrrflalaa l l a l r a Mndr Hnun n
Appllrallon
ing'* will bring out something that ple want the roads. THat is what they
I Irr tila llo n t l n a a a r r lias not hern torched Upon. Hut some­ voted the bonds far. The tax is being
■p • ' L I ’. W I * JUIII'I*
I’bimr n : s - t v n l l r r S p. ■».
body, mimewhore, in Louisiana com­ col Ice ted. The ‘engineering expense to
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SubscriptInn P ric e la A d t a n r p
mitted murder and torture and should the tune of £70U to *800 a month H
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gairfi on, road or no road. It is not
SU Months
M punished.
D e l i v e r e d In C l l f by f a r r l r r
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strange that taxpayers arc miirmurOne W r r h „ . ......—.. _ . . .
IS O n i a
Thc interest in the new sky scrap-jing mid finding fault with those,reThe lila 13- ip
going up in Sanford .shows that! sponsible for these delays. I f the
aid e n ti r e l y r.
and --la-------pnbllsk
---k”d%v»rc I'riday. '*&lt;»&lt;»-

Itcomc have been waiting for this j cwnnitssUmer* cannot gel action, It
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tlfttnn wlM mad* k««wi» &lt;*fi iipi»lkii-

lion, |ll»0 prr &gt;&gt;nr» nhin»n In i»»l%«nrr* |j;rcat fifty to COtflCe And OUT f»r*t tall! might l,f- Wi*ll IOF
&lt; luilmut of
MKMnr.u T in : a ** oi:i a t »i 7» "riii-:** ' building* will bring other* and our 1 C’ommerco to apply the remedy.— iloThe Associated Praia la exclusively!

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little city will soon be a idg city.' porter Star.

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all news disentitles rredlted to It #J Cwi the Herald any again, we told
tint otherwise rrndllrd In Ihla paper
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and a loo Die local new* publianed #ou DU-.
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This paper i'i nuked the questipn
dispatches herein are also reserved

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, m o „ l U r „ ... -rui.WHO I t 1 I H E JOK hit IN N i l .
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THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

P eoples B ank
oif Sanford

h — A new Library Building in the ccntet* of the city.
2.
— Extension o f the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
3.
— The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
. _ 1921.
4.
— A big Audi tor iu nit hat will seat at least 5,000 people.
5.— New home Tor the Campbell-Loosing Post, American
Legion.
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— A Community Chest out o f which all funds will he
drawn.
7.— Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
S.— Municipal ownership, starting with water works and
soft water.
0.—Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
10.— Ten thousand people here one year from today.
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A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
agement o f the following

board

of

d ir e c t o r s

J. It. Anthony, \V. H. Tunnieliffe, Dr. S. Pulcston, E. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scog'gan,
C. F. Williams

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THE TROUBE WITH FRANCE

A L L DEPOSITS IN S U R E D

TH VIN H TO s r s i'E N O ECONOMIC L A W SA YS BAUSON—
T H E S T A T IS T IC IA N SHOW S W H Y KUHOl'EAN
PONDS AUK UNSO UND

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The joker in the gasoline Jsx law
every day, "what nltout our new tnuri** hotel" and we can only *ay that ns usual has worked out for the her.r
fn Hi *1 Hr; H&gt;
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fct HU Ha
f fonlrn Advr-W-lne |Uitr,«til«l|vi
when the proper time come* thin’ pa- r:t of thi‘ nil trust. Whether it was
[ Tl IE AMtlUCAN PHLSSA tSC&lt; IAt ION
■' '■' jier will bo the first to announce the placed there purpoaedly or with malice
W E I.LF S LE Y ’ IliLLE, Mo#*., .Ian,|thc Lillies combined owe the United |
glad tidingn that the new tourist ho- aforethought remain* for the general
27.—Since the arrival of the D rillth iS laU i only about ten Idllion dotlara,
tel in ready to go. Therh are many!public to make their own deductions:
-Uw Debt Commission to the United State*i while theyt are demanding of HerI * A. I . . . . . . has
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BEAUTIFICATION OF HIGHW AYS details to work out in a million dollar There is no dispute^ about the joker I * . .
wl - B«tmon
been nuking «. many
o■. ff xow
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------“ m ,!u‘ W al1,le sht’ l’M aWa,t, ^
iu thL‘ *,lV “
S1,' nt r‘M m ly o f the ait nation from » Uati*- ly billion dollars! Oi course, if ^’ ° r* j ntti expense* o f opentting for the ADVEUTfSING VAKIItS AHItOAH
Tho subject of beautification of their eoula m .patkntv. Home was Oil f mi puny could slip out and mmt .
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fmiTiy can pay any such amount* an vonr) tjlfi fum „ f $1«, 152.97.
IN THE LAND
highway, wa* started in the Itotary not built in n day and Sanford will the etnte ovt of f22,000 worth o f tax#
y * , unintvro.,til.g.
France demnnds, there is absolutely ' Aj,,c:w„ r N„i:,n is quoted na Buying:
Hummnrv
innkeR. how.
Club several month* ago and with all not bec bul.t
built in a day. We have been »*. If wc could see the vote on that-■The summary
which his makes, how- no doubt but that England, Franco| mj ;tm h -rrlily In favor, o f t!v&gt; prin- • Putnam County Credit A
the club* of the city taken up w ith; v.a’iting at the switch for fifteen till and the one* who helped K^t
Is most enlightening
m-.:i ibe r « t Of them can very ea Uy
of
lnWt» lis. ^ 4; «&lt;nie« W ha* In Its most rc*cent bulletin ratled
the Chamber of Commerce and yestei yt /.r* and only ahunted box ear* into through tl.e Florida legislature. WC
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assessor attention to two fraud* passing thru
Mr. pay " smoiler amount to the United
rya
day a live committee was opolntpdjthc Riding. Wo will *aon be handling Would be able In abort order to db* _ F lm c le t k *. roallxe, «
Uabsoh, "that the coming to thla coan- States.- - President Harding and hi* should bo allowed to :n;it.i* $25^)00 m- tin* state and slipping the gaff into
to form n Seminole County Highway 1IMlman*. ye*.
prnm the situation an-l explain why
try o* Stanley Baldwin) llntish Chan- jfnhinot, and nil otherK who Imvfi look- |,iotoyo n year at the expense of. the a* many merchants a* gullibility will
Association. Last night Carl U h -j
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cellar of the Exchequer, Montague C, ;i'd into,the matter evidently nppreci- taxpayers. When tin* county was permit. The association ndviu that
man, secretary of the Orange County:
I'-EWKH NEWSI’AI'KUS
r pnnn cotirt.
Norman, governor o f ihe- Hank o f into this nituntion.
*mnll, tlu* fee plan wti* rearonahle, no each business man; wh*n approach,J
Chamlior o f Commerce addressed the
—-----It i* enough now, without going inEngland, and their n-?oci.dt
from
"U p to the present time, England dmiht. Hilt Duval couhty is too larg,; by any stranger submitting a -.km.
Ijiko Monroe Improvement Society on
According to the census report--* “ f t, the details, tit *uy titat the Sitmithe greale*t empire In the world, with !*■ the only one of the allies who has fnr it now. i am m&gt;t .tying that a for publicity, should'Inform tin* * &gt;.
this great subject and the Seminole tl - !'ciier;ii Departm.mt of Cutnmeice t,r,| oj| Company i* putting over a i ihat.; in hand and begging for mercy, made an honest attempt to return any salary o f $7,”*in) i - adequate for the lieitor that he would nut considti the
County Highway Beautification Asio-i there bus been in tlie fort few- ycart ,-jjntit- scheme in Florida and the peo*
i- one of the greatest events in our'money to us. England is paying in-' amount ami character of work we do. j plan until it had received the cndm-se-E
elation will be the result. This i* one an increase in the number of news- pie of every community thought they:
(finnarlnl history.
For centuries teicrjt on its Indebtedness while the The point I mnke lr that an ad'-quatc* menl o f the Chamber of Coimninr.
paper render* In thh country, but n
*&lt;f the most important
snl&gt;jects
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"met &gt; eg »&gt; v ay (. an
j| r | tn| 0 |,ns | „ the world’s ' tbor emiiitrius' 'bavo sent o* p ractio-salary f-l.ould be eliowed, bui the-, Th ■ Arcadia News tell* of th*
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g| r arc building better roads all the time. decade ending in IPIO show that-d u. . .(t
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Wc are spending good money every ' !,,f
period the total daily circuln- iris prelit*
ntnte when*
pc,luts in
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the stnte
where tli
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-ir
. . world
. . F-'l'Iand
r
„„.i
..- . . ii
,1 si,.,
' tlu- c me a rc.Ctliyd the written aiiiqi',.
"The war ..................
lurnr-4 the flnanJal
and .tecogpirc
IL.it
she lif.u
has nmitare
produce nrorit*."
profit,."
ycar t i b-ive good roads. The people’ ........ '• ,i:&gt;' new*paj*ers iirtb ■ United
tpiuet i* se!d ami through
.vhirb
Ueit An great nation* ronde her pry meats thus fnr in
Tin* other trumpet blast cann^from taree of t|u* management of th&lt; h.-mliving nlotig the highways arc 'buildhieieasel from 2i.2U,t&lt;7&lt; to t'-.-y an* nble to beat Ho* state, of t T ’-ide down
r.
......
.
,
. free of
uith hu* fnfHn*im*nt . A m tn Mis Honor, .ludg* If. (). t .hi on ot ial o f I lilt*, place tt&gt; 111 rcjiJ
ing new and better homes and the! ’13,0»i ,*i. n, whil the number of newa- Florida m 1 t f th.- ttin- cent p**r gal- Hkt» Girmimy imnrjfr^ l»nnkriif*t;.
all charge a sufficient qh'tuii!;. if
tin*
Federal
t
&gt;u:l,
itie-g
i:i
th
.da.
Frame,
the
v.-ort.l’
r
r,-ateU
inv.st«h
n
t
v.e
with
eventually
do
with
lliesc
' U |i t* gandine tux. Tv. i ,- lectin lie'ore
*
whole county i* improving but there papei* dieiea.-ed from ‘J.fiUO to
errnt nation emerj- .
debtor; while '"fb ip n debt* cannot &gt; for. told at A ft r | olliii.f . llig It - ag i :■ t con­ I tturhentl-' to lii t the c-tiddi-lt.i -t
fs no nee I of any improvement un T!ie derieu.-i m hi i -i Ih , w.i* gi net d, e*.-o!in ■!• ipp**d t«. tin on • at
d di fcndnnt . for alsrut two yearn. Thi-- -ti'inrpi oti,,, t tun 10
England, to whom cvi.rvoou i-ame lor
fneMiit t.me. (e.U iiniy 11 would vtcti i or tilt i'- -f*
g;
leas the beautification of the high- heir |; ill nh.ei' til .* t n dntii ( ’it Htati.ina Li.ew that i hi*
- i j vv
to lr' given lii tt -tn e...n
he
i.*.::t
dh
Fuu
&gt;..
v
■
oilvi
now o ris* * . Wa-hmuton for
t " l ° ‘" e r l them t -!i.y and
:t
way, i* started The lleralii ha* too-n new Sfft!c .4 like I ikl.dmiin, a* in older ir .t -."..i-- giitn: lo Li! 11 I'liver mar’ .
’
i
mlqi
i
lay
I
without
any
atiing* except that nn
U
)
g
n
e
llie
rief‘nlatit
d
Kun.peaa . ..atb.iM .........
talking for many years to the pr.qdc sin 1 lil &gt;. Indium, vili &lt;■ ih
|- oag fli*M
Jt g ,f&lt; ’ i to :’U pet help. Truly thi * t th. im*. t drama i- h''Vt'
tin
iever~c
of
the *tatio'e*y w&gt; ta
talk
and
••true!
a
\
ci
*
,
populat
oMinnic atm
im.im ial
m event In the
and ffn,m.
*1'*'‘ " r iH ’" l
" ,,r
o f the Snnfonl icition to li.'tiolify •i'.io - Wav Id 011 7!&gt;* to &gt;':ii im hid­ 1 dh o. \Vit!i tin* Standard, nlvi drop- n 11 otmmie
h .it! , h« i lo rani t!*:i tl.-n w mid It. pirn i-«l several ailverli ri: &gt;-i!
pn..,v
playing
military
p*&gt;kii.
•
If.
ing
weekly,
'
M-4ii‘
W
(*i
kly
and
daily
ll al*oi c|n
their place* on the public road* and
! ll’ ensntili
easoLn priie*.
pro •**• .if ;-il the otb- lii*tory of icir tint.. n
h- .1 co t, ntlacheri to hi: couit a*
Th men, armed with th-- wiittea
new qiapi 1 *.
o l-oivever, there n.&gt;t:on. would lept-nl
instead of unsightly dltelu * along
. ' on:|aiii' s uad it Was all done thru I hasir.e* the ta r t that v.e have
that
was
.e
l.ivtor
for
graft
amt
lie
reagi-.-itnetft
to accept anil ton- the -l:i
uriuie.t,
Tin* effect of the war upon the pa­ :■ very clever M-V'lio- which the attor- g r . n l fiiuinrial i -sj. n-;bi!ity a s well uf" their sin. , dishaml 1
the roads that were not only danger­
i* ti-lltd in say that there were a nunt- liomtry, rued ted from eight men n
and
live
htiitevtly
and
th
-T
-r-tti
ly.
I
tn
&gt;
it*
ous to traffic but were mosquito per supply, and lb • high prices wh'ch l ev* To-- the conqtany found out em tillp*
Hri' t uppoi tunily, Thi-refore, it
i or o f officer,
w in were a&lt; tualed liny adv.-rttsenn-nt to be phtr - 1 ut, ill.is
will*
this ihmi.dtt.io mind that y v lieve tiq* Uidli-d -''tete- * tihi t&gt;p glad
breeders a* well a* unsightly, to fill during the war period forced som la iveomplt;bed thmugit the Irtw* of
Tnn-i in obtaining »o lr than they Lark of tbr- letter beads, aim g »uh
to
ram
el
Finitidehtedm
v
or
do
any­
In the open ditches and plant flower* newspaper-, to •il-peud pnlili ,i! io-i Uloridu. It is a simpk uiitho-l and t, must mnkt* «Vur de.i-ioita.
t.vi-hi and one-half dollar
fo.rii
thing else \vh*dl Vi.idtl tic.ly help, W ere fo r thu pn vetilton o f viola
and tree* and grasses-and mike thi*
bate hastened tin* li-ndcm y
*"Tbi.-. whole &lt;pi.
: of reparation,'
* follows: *
l
to
i
of
thf
iaw."
t..eh.
The
ninth
man
kaknl
tin tfn• sutfaet*, the Itfli oily
with
n*Mpart of the stale a veritable "land of Hut l hl‘ slot!,ties for tul t,
k-■lie low -o&gt;, where n v.liidcuder •till unt-tl Mr Hn * ot "is hound up llym po is financial, but a -latittical
tk-cat Nolan itar itown th? people. paying hi .idvatiru fo r tin* work . v f
pared
with
I;ngi
n
,1
]
how
ibat
ilh syinpatItir-. pofitti *, itioi nation
flower*/' Those people who have
of Fhn id I what they lsa\* !h-i -ii lo
:t t" a i ultsmuer, t tnejydng tlirmigt)
tie nnndrd that a "p n rof" oT th- miin
study
rbows
very
ctenththat
the
real
planted the front of their farms to the mutiLee was L-in ddy lie-ieasing .tationsif that said wholesaler hall i nI f^'dbig. Owing to the latter, will-^
log thiititgh fees for an oViee wliieli he first shown him. Then th •him
Itotlliie
with
Europe
is
piri‘
o:d.
He
trees and flower* have showed the at the lltne the war broke out. The* It exempt f • III the one i&lt;nt tax. I III- *out doubt, o great to toy pcioth- ill nor
I, limn- difficult e ■- made tirttu.gement.« with &gt; !" d
Ion we, or any other c intiy, tun i ' I I.l.i Will dale in
rest of the. residents what n Ivauti- lnrre-i.se iu the m on leref i i ’.-idci* v; t.piine ttiiii lield lit ii tlu« was till* n untry &gt;.y mpaiin :• witir (iermatiy, help Europe, the F.utopvan patio.i- to op. rate, or in por.aiii, than the of- pi i'u.-hop for the printing of -n"
if:|; , ful farm can be and it m an, imirh to al .* p i.iiioomcil l» hue tin- way Th
letterhi-ad.i. Then the elever
• tit the lest ease mill npl- fell ttii and many, other , llitoogh their iuvo rtiM*l • hniige their p'lnni .**, motive . tire- of governor or roiigTt wiiiiih .
1'iaitk
the whole,ronitmmijy. Now that the t-puTi i iiriflriu.- ii,*- view that news­ - ies tli-it I td hee'i eollet tcrl, rehat- for Ireiaml, hate Englaml.
Jttdgo t'laylon ha- lo|,j witai mam
kipped tin* place, leaving the piat.-'
aiiii
atl
Irde
towmd
&lt;i
-I
ninl
o
n
mi
the
t'.m'-otii, however.
aitsoclntion wifi he formed to hy.-tc- paper leader- it: rninllur eLinimmilii-.-• i riml the total umount was m -ihc- .‘ study " f
a . matt Iup; thought many n tintw
to hold the sink, provided in- had d- •
mirtlenlly take up this matter an I ,,r,&gt; ,#"dmg to d* j e*nl more upon 1st
i ti ia - ,e .e goMtan
I....im, ,,n tiki i should euiiviuec'tiny disinterested pur* '
r’
' * .
that the n-r.’ncd y *tetn foi-ofTicini* of the work, and leaving, also, eight metl. eanflot r.did
make Ute planting of, tree* along the
ru'.v 'aipev f i r then now*. State 'inti' w .i ^
In o iw were
surim .im /m
,:*&gt; t,lal Cinn!m&gt;
•*» ll»*
"f
n U ti lL t U" "
th" law for that in teal'ity ‘ i* what chant* who were out jus! nn *ra
rtntioiis
worn springing
ttji?
^ * llneft of hortieultural benuty""TTIH peo- capital ai.d eiejnty '.eat newspapers 11 ever t|u‘ slate and the company a burgblr m K i wttempted a iolo .-al vise anyone t » Itay or even hold Kuro- it
f-r conviction m ' uiirt ure—i . •na iiundixal dollura. The printiru -'.i*
1
plo should get behintl the movement have invaded a field u.tee coveted al •a abb' I &gt; prove through these sin steal hut Ha* eaught and i I - i.itcd in pean s.-iunlie**. A fter p tag fur tin- I be In
far
•lilt'*- in ihe legal fence thru on; dam*. Allowing ten del!
r -Hie* of I.ti­ E ■I" has n
nure
pn&lt;J jmsh it to. completion. Florida mint eidiit-jy by town tieiv.pap, r&lt;. •boo that tiler** wen* 'idling direct to !Ids plan*. ! irespective of the tjn
w ill'
‘ ‘ 11 -iml the meal-* r.i ■-a
ft. ii i ■
n Mt
- f
ll hedi H &gt;
Cl III
will never he the state it should he
The American preference for c' vii ■he , on-om ci. Pretty *o-f! all right to t Ion ( punt 1 v thi* i - f g l t i , ad Mid
ii
tile a-1 during ttieir ball
t
' ..'I -I
unless the peo|th' themselves get tuisy ing few q ap* i • i , 11 .vv , 11 . tlit- ii ■-ell to th-msehe- mill thill I* IJlH ’’
mlnot Hi .. I: - should r*i ike t.t'Ml.?iIt MlOiii ‘ii
i ?i Ar. sd'a it i jIi be easily -&gt; .-t «• •
ti:
I p! |.
on the highway* and iy.iays -.ml p o' to Ii" Ot I: i r i ' I MliS thi*:i way they l*e.,t llo- -tale law arid an* UMlenil- for t i e ?■ •,!* ivllii ll hi part ■i tb-bti Im y buf it l-a ■ i
grafter* conrid r Florida a spleadil
-&lt;11 draw from, t!
I dtid; . - li t. i g in w i.iap’ t ..till I'O.I ini' tl anil ki-i-uihi.r I limiunmlM *■' - I-' t away " im
-■ . hedges and m ike tie- wlt .le lim ! Id... W'-le l
ami dextroyetL enough to do bulb. Europe i a g od- l.»:l illlidsfit. It : ay.*
rjMit in which tu pick up an rosy liv­
.... . Hint: it and keeping thousand*
in th c.mm.y ii.d 7211 daily mo, dog t , r l j o l U r j ( f r f l ) 1 ) U.e roatU in Florida to
' stun tike the rote.
Ihereforc. shu^d.not be ciiti,l,at W U,t* M,f"T in e war when men considered ing.
, ntltU,,.
Tlu.
•d. Thorei‘
im i fl,r InHUting 'that Germany re- ^ ^ippi which Abruham Lincoln used puj ^ MtA*it./ .H ,, ,•„],( fop ,)f|vaU.
Fnr year,, there iu * not b&gt; a f"tn,'A
Florida will never bo the land of newspaper*, iim t»n li daily evening v &gt;,*,,, t||(.
.at tnvidce 1*B,rp» ns fi,r ,m poMlhle, the pnqier-l 5 ‘&gt;11 :l!'ovt. Ihe Iwtlcr rapacity wa* ,
ri,hes. Hill we hiv,
a
town
or city in tlu? state frci- fr**n»
flowers uule.*.* the fluwer* are plant- j
:t\c
" U&lt; i\ ’
*,1"
, K ought lo l*c a way to even yet Invoke,
w,m always te which wa* destroyed nud .h.mnged enough to Mow the whistle or t &gt; run piugte-r k The graft**.*d along the highways where the vis- Olid daily mor nt-g ci,ru!at|o:i wus;|h„
I- g r tIII- t.icl: *ry nud thievery of thi- an
the lm.it, hut not 'chough i-i do h**rb.
During the ten year .
.
'■
itor* to the st.iie can see them. The 12,rt82,Rll.
, , ,
. .
i lay** a trap to evade it through -om,- iu her attempt to .burglarize. Every When the. whistle hl-v.- tli, l"&gt;.it ii.ul ilaie.i pi.c laim i,i i ’prof: i?-'i u.'.ii den: grafter in the advertising Im-. . . lUsint, i -tcil |ii ii must admit that
irp p ciiily.
(Inn* art- adepts at other lim*. .d-'
bleu is u good one ami the Herald will permd th'* evening i-ireuintion gam ji her or technicality but you don
t
t-i -t&gt;»p. *.\t the pte-clll lin e E'jritjn
wa* pi ],cr ecu! ami tlu* matniug gain
this
iroaronal.1
Frame
ia-k
ng
h*.'
they ar&gt;- not so numerous a* in
I
line
was
wh*a
l
h
bark it to tin- limit.
fee
•
l
.ll
.T
l
.t.
have law maker* these days in n very
i Ills to desire to whislh rather than I'd* ruM an I t'llcial
wa* “ I per cent. Tin- significant
nf
Geimany
im!\
what
any
one
of
u*
to
I
ii
ptiblii lly. Wiy-tlici &gt;•
,1
Thai
o
gic.H number'that have the nerve t*•
lc,i
Un&gt;H Europe i ti auge its .,
fact, however, is tha* lb" mini her of
..
tlm
•
•
&gt;
Mouti!
a-k
nf
a
i
Milior
who
ntt*-mpt
iii
indii
uGon
licit tin* men h.oM &gt;
t*m
k&lt;law
that an n&gt;&gt;t full I f jl'kIs it peace or war for Europe?
w
pm "on who fi I ohligcd !■' la ep in
||iit stall'll;
i d the s.ue thing m our . roicm -a - it s a.id p| !s it- i ll t| u &lt;i lull.i' '.
'M i. ' Ian, in l * iitltify
l-c lie caaier "worked?
mil Mar I "Irgrillll.
!
it**tc al of whistling V.i i iMVe tur, Dm .1 to Itirri uvi r 1 lie pi till of hi.»» but the f**rl remains that he i* pM.v’ nil t nut a. t with the wuilil through
it).
ill not bold Utiro)ttan s.rctiln
tin OtJ„
Ih e French will collect customs and a ttew&gt;pii|H‘r i* itjircasiag mati rintiy,
o— —
pi the pilfJic lia - sen! ,1 tin &gt;'’1 upon lh" more frequently ami h*’ •
"Tin- n-asoti ilmt France ha*
re'.Pm oilier Inuul. I believe licit v.hl-n doom o f tin
a i i m int* la tire which "pe'il.* wet) far 1 I.UltlDA'S 1N( ItE A b lN ti AUTOS,
endeavor to get their money.
fee rystem wh ite: cr the go of hi: money the easier. Uni ' *
iently lo*t sympiiiiiy in her negolia
tht |Enrojie qiiitB squabbling nml settle. out cum e o f the i ettcvvml ‘tc-sit* in th**) Hiatt is nn adept in the advertising
tlm mtelli ctiuil alertness of (hecuun-i
tions with Germany; is due to
,
.
,
,,
1■ lovvn
tier t effort
to
Germany ha* Ik*ch declared in tie* “ y-^lt'dianapoli.* New*.
iowii to an
nn ■ho
bolie-t
. ffort
t &gt; pi
p,;nd.ue. ,.,,,,^., \j,. ^*0inn has’ chavni that the game I: should tern dawn every pmThe increase in tin* use of nutoino- fact that , he is
going At her-problemi,.
,
...
. there European
securities wm
will ,'1
I ' 1"’r m - or' stiff ice ran give the ptihlfci'pfliiiion of thnt curt until it i* fully
fault of payments to Frame by the
•
'
*
—
^u't
.
in
Florida
i*
peflmji*.
tin*
most
p,
,ju.
wr,,„f,
wtr
►
France's
diffimlP‘urop^
2
.............................
. . . . . . .
..................................... in* wav.* Frances ilinietil-i .
.
.
____ __
D VL1A ING (,’ONTHAtTOHH
CONTIlACTOHH
Itcpnrntiens Committee.' The French
DALIA
-erpi ing &gt;&gt;f all the increases tbisL, jH
^ iiK-otisIstent. .Slu1
R°'h1. This 1b true nut only as the service it reqiilrcrf for Sl!t,k0(|
gnarant«H*»l by thane who know. Even
,
,. , to the money o\ra&gt;l by Europe to the th* t the fee sy tetn. '
already knew it.
* '
-state is showing. From Jess t haqdh, - f
a t&lt;*■rtpiti economic law
*
when
there is what tuny be tcrnml
npp'i'd . ,
, . .
; in*' ’
i
i t.i h• irdependoiU
invcst'ir.s of UI'S
this countrv,
'-nt
,,- L
Now that the imntrac’ * have been
i;l li.|H to over 1S0.0WI it. l»23,llo htr but want*
wants to
in
''? ! ! " &gt; '
■'ti*
&gt;aa no doubt produce "a good tiling" the meichrmt should
to suspend
suspend it
it in
the ,e . ^ T " 1 ,nv“ lw "
We arc glad the Amerirmm have. '* ' V*
“ ,*onrt
" " ,ri’ ,hnn thri,t’ humired |*« r cent in cn„c l)f (Jenttaud. Perhaps this is!
1,1,1 milar ieoilt?; uich.-r pnqicr condi- know that the hum** * ‘ ic? can get
out tin* same tliinj' (o- ab&gt;r.tt one
been pulled from the Ithina. America*
‘ W'!
n'r&gt;‘ h't u. :
f,,ur
imiiriitra that the autmno- mwr0 or |css true of all the allies,
" rS .wh4ch ar^ " we*1 *« the United j |j„„.-.
s 'Iterijuse
these
debts all
all ™ .ican now sit ba.k and watch events
T m ™ ''
wh{‘*
'. spe.-daily when they « , y that they *Mat*
m \n
^ ? uW ^t^m
, debt*
• Jf lh,
.alary law is tun fourth the price rlc g.-ti by ’ he vis­
with no thought of any entangling al- '” 7*
V " ' . ! ” U l . U lu'M ,‘ l
'■ " r
far mim- rapidly rnnnot Hffnrd tu pay their Indcble.U ium-'l arc less than Fp.nce claim weak to ,-tand the frequent . legal iting "expert.” In Ki -. immee last
|iltmcht-d against it, the pub* year a specious grafter * “ worked
'• lionces.
Jt leir contiact-. It may be nccotmt* than in many other, rupposcdly more npM to the* Unittxl Statem' Yet when Germany alone Is aldf tu pay to ller.
for tbe cmmlyiarntpirer of Cowmertx* progressive, Matett
looks ht thl. &lt;taltrtics he finds
This is why foreign exchanges are, lie If g-ing to demand a strengthen- ten busincH-i houses for eighty del. . .
to take a hand ia this if the county
little disturbed and business con- ing nf tl, law, with plenty of tu th to lure for publicity on twenty-five card"
The Tnllahaasee Daily Democrat: that England, France, Italy, alal nil
‘ And in • tii« dix pair her from Eng- rummLis loners can not hold the cotttallies
to be good. Even tho march- n'nl.e EVERY county officer live up to Is* tacked on the Chamber, door*
says:
Und JtMjny the Engiiih Ghnnceil'tr of tructur* «to a Iwtter [icrfurtimmi
“ j Jtig of French troops into Germany to the qtirit .i*t well as the letter of of the hulling hotel, paid-the printer
th e -Exchequer rays nothing can lie than that which attended tin* build1* *’ ni'm*K r of automobiles regis- •tiolic™ office the 17tb, there
jsceius to iiffert our markets very lit- ‘ be law..
twelve dollars, nnd carried away sixIII the IlnitiMl
VJ|„*.4J, on Juj. ,,f th,*. «...
*
. . . and. .tin*
.
....
Ii nql In
lUiLv for
fur fit#*
ftm.l.u.ti
iueiiml TL
lMHi tag*."11
% ftrcoiliinluhud
hcconipHshctl iti
United States
Winter
Hark
Win*n iht*
‘ *,t! state
the nncl
past fiv
e ’ been issued
To.Otln
file. The Bahsonrltart now above the* /'Thi- p diHc is going to demand it." ty-ejght dollars for four hours’ work.
account .if difficulties encountered (n iter Garden Oakland rends.
-v‘ ',r’ probably indicate more definite- • With* ir.0,0&lt;Kl automobiles for *»... ^ y |jn0 ludjrates that general bust- T'hc d.ty t,f the fee system in Fit* Hint was a mere triflo of seventeen
I, §i
f
t*
,*
■
i
- i »* * lint*
|mh|i ^,1 nuiiki UUsi* , *
Hill ill lilt! |i, SJait III 1*1 ll1Jt|Congress.
The company that gut tin* contract.
i" "
° " r ;state in 11*23, and with its populntieti
Hands at 2 por cent above nor- r*'hi osinty offices is gone: The day dtdlara nn hour— but the merchant*
for what Is known ns thi* Winter Park
' i
' * **
** 1,111,1’v'r rr g - «t a million, tliere are three nuto-; maj which is very good for this time■" f Hu* fie system and adding "cusl*" were spell-icjund by the oratory » f
road was net tlm lowest bidder. Butf!*1^ *
U ? !?u"®iI.t, y threv « " • « mobiles for every twenty persons in .ol Vt,nr&lt; F n ,m lhc |lt,atl ,j„ra
ti„. to tlu- line ujmn conviction in our the two fakirs. Tho I'ulatka News al­
„
.
,
,
,
-ns many r.s in P8
lhe
growth
ban
t|
H
,
state,
or
one
for
every
six
and
.,up&lt;irB
&gt;
Ull(,
w„
u|
,|
think
Europe
is
go.
‘ otnl*. is fast nearing iti c|u'u*, nkm, tera the same warulny.—Falatka
It
wjt*
given
the
profcreitre
because
U SELL
WHEN U
•men a steady one.
two
thirds
people.
When
It
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remem-;
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smMsV.‘and
Knglar.d
into
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it
prumisctl
to
have
the
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YOUIt IIEAL
News.
LIST IT
"The records in the reports of Ern- bered that the cennis authorities ami ruptcy. Do nut fear—when Europe
piaieii
within
IW
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which
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have been July Lit. Inst. It .is not yet , f,t Amo»- *St',tt’ Comptroller, .during experts allow Gvc persons to n fam­ see* the errtir of its way and be­
KKAItUH FOB THEGKKSTHOM
Bit V a n a n d t o u s t o y
completed. The reason that wns givenj^*1'
years show thul In 1PIR ily, in their computat Ions, ll will be comes sensible, it will ‘come back*
SPEAK IN DAYTONA
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We feature nuto insurance and
for this delay was tin lucmint of the ,t;crr wvu' d^.tifir* license tags Issued; seen there i:* almost one automobile very rapidly* In the meantime." conHQCIIE.STER,* N. Y., Jan. 2S,—r
railroad strike. The reason is n ot'in HHU there were Issued f»7,264 tags; for every family iti Florida.
we are ready to explain all the
cluded Mr. Babson, "wo are showing] ‘jVun‘ *°* *n southern Row York and , D AYTO R A, Jan. 27.—Two notables
It is doubted if another state in the wisdom by fitting tight."
impressive. Hud the company lived up ,n I‘*2“ there were issued 7.7,UOH tags;
those bordering on Pennsylvania tire will address Daytona theatre folk on
different kinds of policies you
|to its contract the rea l would hnvf j **t 1D2! there were Issued 100,000 Union ran show that per capita, or
K’ing searched it has beep, learned, Monday, Count Ilya Tolstoy, son
can have written on your car.
j been completed before ihe calling ufjoven; and in 1l*22 there were’ issued family, .use of automobiles.
for n man ItclleVtsi to 1h* Harold Tee- Leo Tolstoy, noted Russian author,
TH E DOOM OF THE FEE SYSTEM
Calt us up;
; the 'railroad strike. Hcsidet, it is »■ UHJJ-LI. These figures nhnW .an itigerdnim,’’
desired as a witness in the will deliver a lecture oa conditions in
And the end Is not yet. The rond
I known fact that the stril..* «li*t not' vrease in IU19 over (hat o f 101H of np- building program of Florida makes it,
Mer Hougc, I.a„ investigation of the Russia, lie will be introduced by "d i|affect the Florida shipments that in proximalely lt),t)()(); 1020 over that of certain that as the state 'develops,
To signal trump Mounding Ihe dpoin hutxlcd bands. Tccgerstrom ntysterU lam Jennings Bryan, tho "great com­
any way ini])niretl huilding.
1010 of 18,201; 1021 over that of 1020 and becomes belter known in other o f the fee ayatom for county office.- ously disappeared from Mqrcho'me moner," who will make a short pi*'3
AGENTS
for the subscription of the st^te-wid*1
The Winter Uanlcn-Oakland road " ‘"'H1
1022 over 1021 of 18,- sections of the country than those jiow und for "costs" in courts, was sound- -Parish December 2tL
213. L—*
etl in Florida last week. .
campaign for *260,000 for the erec­
was
to
have
been
completed
by
Febru­
utilizing
its
road
and
living
advant­
R E A L ESTATE
Man It funny. Hard necessity tion of a Y. M. C. A. building in con­
Oscar IL- Nolan, county assessor for
ary 1, this year. It is not yet half
"Indlfations are (hat ihe number ages, there will be a still lnrger setFire, Casualty, Auto Inauranre
completed. Slowly it is dragging Its registered in 102.1 will show a greater telment ami a still greater Increase in Duval county turned 'over to Duval drives him to work, and after ho gets nection with tho university of ^ or* •
105 W. Flrat SL, 8ANF0IU ), FLA
way toward Winter Garden from Increase tlum In any previous year. the per capita possession o f motor county the profits of his office, above accustomed to It he deaplees those ida, at Gainesville. Mr. Bryan l* ‘ be
hla salary o f ?7,M)0, nml the attend- j who loaf,
i state chairman o f the campaiK11* .
the north, At Ike rate it has been go- At the close of btminets in tbu cflmp- cars.—Tampa Tribune.
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classified ad* charged to anyone, Cash mus t accompany all unlent. Count
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Automobiles For Sale

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DODGE TOURING, 1S2I, runs ami
h ly that .Scrap Iron ela ,.i in it qj4j ,g *ttiera Amirintion hehl It 10
10 th
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.,,NVTi rio m ;;: 't O l ’ N 1 NO. rm;., and lu*
like new. *.In .00,

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A t night th theme of the sernHiti itor in tow i Wednesday.
!.:3-tfc i o ,;n TOUR I NO, 1PJ1, Htnrtcr, new
i ’ARMEKS— You ran get need bed ; palnl, new tup, now battery, etc. wi"
“ Arv Ulu hurrlnn of Our
Mr. Reid n turned Wodmv diiv .iftcr
Cmnt*y h(*'}nk ThOr InfluelireV „ ........... .
vi-it'i„ v „ y . ’ ,;.
frain*"! and Irrigation-pluga at the p.-in* (the. $'!T0.0i).
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Sanfmtd Novelty W i *.
ICfl-tfcVoRD SEDAN. V.&gt;22, hew paint, runs Then Why In It So?"
Tim Suintay S, i* .1
a hear­
Sanford, Fla.
til:
REN CION
513 East FI rat Street
fine, good tin-*, $at»5.ml.
Iwi' vc iunti-shr ! r*,
ty invitation to you for li:tto a, m.
The LongWued and W’est Long woo .1

Henry McLaulin, JrM
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" f ® nfor‘l*
wns formerly* |
L uikwihmI girl.
F. I*. FORSTER, Frciident
Mi1. .".r.d M ra . SoImj and . vhlffivn
hare nrrived ami tire lutakd with the •7 ___ ___

H IE F illS T M LU H H M ST CIICRCH
F O R

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Start your account and, your,
savings will be making’money' for
you.

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Misr Helen Green wo-ui nnd Mia*;
* ’ A lh o Tholhevly o f Orlando, ; l r &lt; Sn-

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•: Qvlcout], D illoje, Greer .m l.4 -d
hsn parent Mr, and Mi*.
Howard.
i Jack Hartley.
Andres • by IL*:t. E. F. ll,.uidiolder.
Mr- V 'll! ,lil‘l'nu* w« * •» visitor In I

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* ' Were visitors itt Orlmido WeImsday. ..
Mr. asvI Mr-'. Wadhrue'; ami little-1
* duneh.vero Vailing &gt;a friend* in i
C. Wt F unning* ntni
S. Dinkot 11
* were Dltoti, i'.; S.:*iYi&gt;rd Friday.

SCRAI* IHQN CLASS i ’ ROGRA.M ‘ ^dorttan Drown, o f M.. ., n*tended the;
Old BetUrrs Uetipinq Httfc Saturday. January iJv.h, Mil
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Mr. n:ni Mrs. E. L. Dirtkid v.vrc vis-:
Opening sung hv Uk * tl.iss.
Spurling. i*‘ s hr NruTord Saturday,
Opening prayer oy
K. S
EtH?.Hjrilt
it ihs we'd.
Sung hy ntftlu quartet composed of

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is i modest estimate of w
you cart save in one year, by
positing regularly nt-our

ntttrduy, Jnw. 26-27th
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$'liF Oil,
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liifiji *n;, I \M. fill I. «
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CONGRKCA ITlIh \l i Ml ItCH
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The gelillt mj'li
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t,*rid:*,ue at ,•*! a limit fm the o iidt iitid evpi itu*
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morning rervi* *. as t! ,* Knights ,,f i|,o a p o d a l hut.
l&gt;,.Hn - ?5ii.on ntnatli'y.
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will vis! U4 In u 1 t•dy nt that
\ vote *t.f . l l u ’d. M WllA tendered t*
i! rnhir good theup ear* and
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We u n it * !l all tin , r ,* !
! ow our app
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ir '■ i t N. I I , *!i. , tl.. 11:111*«t ih»* ii'i * t ifaiil 1m
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iif tl.&lt;* Praia."
v,il hus nil tin- oifR- ioii.
SiaUlll:.
At hi; tit We Will hpvi pnit- fiVe
-I. E. ITlipp' 01 &lt; *ai 1 1ill W.iw. 1*1
I u-r ,*n{ di-*:’ Hint ti all ear- l:-t

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You can find the Mann? « l
every live Uu.hniH Man
la Sanford iu this Column
carh day.
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Stornjrt: FuriiHieo
If v c please you, tall others; if not
tell us. I’hoaa IIS

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rcguinting the onlo o f cnUium nrmutate, which in used * i„ fight Alia
1 fulling Muni .in u k his heud ad n bell weevil. The bill wan then M*ftt to
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lt.* .1 Mi*!toil, Salmon ;•■,.!!•*. N II*'
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iml nml virtually every wiinens vat
&lt;[Ilf(dinned Hi? tirhi? knowledge o f tile 'S
&lt;iu un , tnme . tonnnTed with tliriiy g
kidr tipping.
Until yesterday no witniHHCH hml
testified who hud knowledge o f the
inPvt ments o f tin* lUdtuiper.i nfu&gt;» they ■
were m w nt Collinitbh, eight mile ■
east of. hr*re, t^ t j j l f ht o f A bg. 2 L
Simpper Stenka,*l’tofh Suit \VuterjB
Mullet. Hen Trymk -Sloiie'a Murktd.jM
227 Sanford Avenue.
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HTROliT FARM A fiE N C Y

P
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11.1 Me.gmdla Ave,
‘ itA N C E ’’ The nier.t awe h,-pilin g demunslr.itiou i f payehlc puwir
Thu finest young gmve in tida T*ecI||f 1 Iir A*-Iirla»i*il I'rraa,
V.’ ASIIINfaTON. Jun. 2 «.- lien..
lluilnru I'nitirrljr llu-inr.-s &lt; hun/r, ver pAweCtcd »ut any stage.
timt.
1,1 ncre;«, 317 four your ul^
T A L I A H ABREK, .Inn, 25.— Prof.
RUCLLANO,, Me.,
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Jan. 2c B.*-Tho
.^ -iiio ( .^ntntive Keller, R-puhlirnn. Minne-,
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It. M. Senly, many year* principal o f , tj,r. e innate
n t iis r ii u k a i .t v n m r . m
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i:u* t.i*oii eounty high Kfhoot, w ..». parted from
: . . : L o with hi-V n« a‘ i,at M " ™ * * Ck,» « n&gt; » » » &amp; * &lt; * j100
M hods
.™,i. on sour st,«*L.
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stock, budded last
!n*t j2
n v t ; s lv ii; X T po.UiM\V imlsy appointed suite, high school; lidieved to u-::.;
have cupnized
was madu ye.nrnl«y In the hpuuq hy
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Inane,
horn,
flowing
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J&amp;i-s .Unittod!a AVf- inspertto.
|im w of rove}( men, is stiff, according Cbulrdian Vplatend «&gt;f the judiciary
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me wage rrreived nt Mooto- cominitUM which * investigated the well, beautiful Ukq view, Just n itepM5 Question* on luve. marriftiu'. bb -.ness, tad moody a ^ v acd n lnnlly.
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. a Ihrad City, N. C.. front nil 'unknown charge* la*t month.
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S T E \ V AU1 The k I o n s t ,
.ih .I kj, n,*d n iuyvd to the J. L.
fmm Sanford. Coiisidming quality 11 -g
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Another reason wiiy
n * church gruvo nnd land, Urn bwt'buy in this
j Snow company
o f this cityv the prin■
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$2,500 n
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papular
-Vico-ti more popi
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*in a smalt(vldnity today. Price $5,500. |2/&gt;M
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General Repairing '
utai Plantfl
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Annual nnd Omanicntol
yh is'lft'fnu’if
Ik" Ih'ciuvc thore
Ihon is nothing Hue jct sli, hnlaiit-f, 1, 2 ttHd 3 year*s.
town
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COLUMiHA, .Inn. ?d- The\ Smith
Caridhui lmu«q of rejirew nhilivL, ye t-

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Contractor and Guilder
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Mi*., Olive Dittkct, Mrs.
Tin- triton* ha.u h ’eti prepared with
..pc* ial thought for the chinch .aiipnn E. L. I dnknl, Mr. ami Mm. .1. N.
Kenn y. Mi
C. I‘- ' , a ey ami Id
and sp! od d eliuir.
j(- d.iught*. r Mtuy N-ll.
l ‘it*pfl?at-ii'ts are being made at

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I 1i?*-.,.» i, Da •' t III..I SjUSi \ n *S IXtfl lift I'. I &lt;» m k i :
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WINTER PARK GIRLS DOWN AT
iNFORD BASKET BALLERS OFF
THE HANDS OF SANFORD QUINTET
AND LET ORLANDO EVEN DP

&gt; Z R S iB ie o iia iin s iK B iE 3 iiB O S s e 3 K S B S B is iis B a is iiH ia M iis ia

thc ‘nation's’ foremost mystic at the
Theatre
starting Monday.
M
G O LF
tASE B A L L
Murdock comes direct from sens#- ' *
B O W L IN G
tionnl engagements in tho cast and it J
'OOT B A L L
is said that ho w one o f the bo*t known ■
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tASK ET B A L L
and rceognize*| authorities o f thought ■
BO X ING
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CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
transference nnd occult Intcrpreta-iS
tion; a character that stands out with "
prominence in the field he so nbly ■
graces, mid with the effects that
mnde tire act recognized as a genuine
feature in the biggest theatres of the
largest cities.
Munlock promises to present his
psychic skill subject to the most critiial investigation and search, and o f­
rc
fers astounding’ demonstrations of
But Go t o Dreamland in Second Half
inyetyc phenomena.
Questions o f
any
nature
ipny
bo'
asked
at obtn
When the Snnfrirji girls at
hi* Celery City boys, invaded the Dempsey May Fight
matinees nnd evening performances.
y Beautiful" last night and. upset
W ill Kearns July
4thj Echols,
'J1,"1" one*
1’" ko fa tn« ejiest• of »tlu* tram,
&lt;i»i
Murdflck is as far removed from the
"
the advance dope hy i&lt; tLinar the
rpnks
o f the ordinary’ charlatans as
ad missed connections, and was’ not
indo team Ret away to a victory' f
YO RK, Jan. 20.—.lack Hemp . f
NEW V
day
"is
from night. Those who have
here for Iho* start, but Coach Tiliia
ifhc
7 should have been dura. Aside’ i scy’s print
principal objective in his heavy
seen him in other cities’ hhvu nothing
The
Florida
S
tn
t^
League
will
he
n the all around excellent work ^
* ,hi* year is a bout Parted the i;ame anyway, .min,: New__ by Smith, Sanford's snap-' with u „ rry w ills, negro challenger. man at center. Throughout the cn- culled together soon by President lint praise for him in that he answers'
ilnyed
all questions ih a scientific manner
t little guard, the team wit* o ff,
holct” h X w e ^V nii.'^V ,wh.»^t," ,
*hre»i|U*fttfr* of play, the Walter W. Rose, It was announced
after
n thorough consideration of
after thu first half they were not! Inst the title to Dempsey three and game was listless, there was but n yesterday,* to discuss plans for next
each.
corporal's guard present to witness season. The announcement is taken
t. The Orhtndo Sentinel man saw.* a half years ago nt Toledo.
His methods o f WQrking is diffetr- ■
. Are fray and it was riot what one ns an indication that Judge Landis is
game as follows:
cut
from thnt employed by the mn- j ■
'
ta .rn ! , !* ! would call an exhibition o f the n«nie. about ready to announce his decision
riando high school T ig e iy crept 1 « " 'I " ! t!l tU " '
Champion s manager, summari se, m
, c&lt;m&gt; at th, f i„ t hnIf WM 3 ot 0 („ the appeal taken for the Jackson- jnrity o f so called ‘‘mind-readers", in
ther notch upward Iasi night by plans yesterday
plans yesterday after his arrival for ^ ^
&gt;f ^
^
villo.club on a judgment against it in that the stage js brilliantly lighted at .J
•aling the Sanford High mhpol ctrnferencvs wipi promoters which are
nil times- nnd he employs no outside*
it was during the latter part o f the ■favor o f Dominick Mullnney, former
icrthalt leant, "0 to ]K, on the lo- expected to result in a definite pro­
a iK tim illB a D B B C C S B X H IlQ U S U U n L llin iH R IIIIIin ilIN H M Il
imeans. His experiments are baffling
court. It w as'a game full of gram o f action for Dempsey for next game that Miss Echols showed yp nnd Indian manager.
in the ext renta and even college pro­
Us apd showed a g n a t improve- summer.
”„ ninu.r.
•
was rushed into her regular p o s i t i o n , .Mr, Huso Raid officials o f the league
fessors, versed Jn the higher sciences, S A N F O R D
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W ORKS
it in Coach noorie'a five, within the „ |(i
( ^
w||ut tj 1(1
A fter that some o f the old time pep , believe Judge Landis will reverse the
have confessed themselves baffled at
, few days. As a preliminary the ..
,'
. . .
, &gt;. ,, . . . . . .t.. I was displayed and although Sanford decision o f the national board of nr■ ‘ JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
the mysterious power which enables
ci reserves defeated tin \\inter ( j ()i | - a,i,| Dcmpi'cy ir ready to f»ign s
“ H'Jwed Winter Park to forge lntration, which awarded Mu Haney
this man to answer questions after)
CEM ETERY WORK A S P E C IA L T Y
den quintet 17 to 10.
'/or any reasonable tibrms. I have bntL * * * * * “ f th,m &gt; ^
camB trom *&gt;*]*2yl0p; Tho former pilot had a con they have written them and kept them ;
each Boone's men v.-re Ojfinblg |o ^ |J|)J)J| 3 ljt. o(f,,r f ur « mui.h with
an'1 w,,n *he,gaine, 12 to 10. trqct with the club to serve two years
HI 8 Wait First Btr**4
in their own possession. There is not 101S Weal First Street
ke off the persistent guarding
w ills lint 1 ..i. g dng to Insist ( hit 1 h*mm“ Spencer was the outstanding as manager nt $2,100 a year. Thu
a .single objectioiAihle feature about
r opponents la the first half and
r iVf,„
consideration.”
Jstar of the game, getting ovfer hulf chib was reorganized anil he is* nl*lghis net in its entirety.
score i t the end of that period
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, the - tHiinU scored by Kanfunl
and cd to have agreed, orally, to waive the
Kearns declared he wm anxious to
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There will also tie a special mnti- j
l eleven all. Opening the second .
,
,
, , , ,
playing an all around good game.
provision o f his contract for H»22 , lie
nee fo r “ ladies only" at which (into
dgn for n Will* bout around July l,,!
1 .
,
a
f with a rush, b"wevcr, the T ig-,
Be Sure and See the
line-up ami
and autmnarv
summary was as
ns old
did uoi
not serve
. W a s manager last season
would reek one or
The lino-im
^counted fourteen ’points in t h e ;'4"'* lf fu eci^fu l,
but brought suit and was siccessful ,
, l t
two fight * before hand to put the follows:
bo admitted to.tip* thq^ro and quest fvw Tnomenla o f piny* Their
...
,
Winter Park (10) in lo tting ft Judgment.
j lions o f a more private or personal
ring spree was « beautiful exhi,M t s “ alUftn'
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Bishop ( I ) i It is not known whether Mr. Rose nature may be asked and In return
on o f team work coupled with ac"They «ny Willard is too old, tint!
*■'
'
Hunter h‘i s learned anything definite about will he unswored in n direct ami comF
ate shooting hy the forwards. Time; Tom (iiidam ami Dairy Grid* nr*' too * I"-1* 1 r 1
Snffield Judge Landis’ view o f the caw, tho it piehehsivo manner.
C
\
sr Linn* n Tiger forward, crouch- light, and that Louis Flrpo and Floyd •
Taylor 11* assumed that ho has been in touch
&lt;:.
underneath his goal, received tho Johnson are riot yet ripe fo r a chum- * i wmnn
fo ie with the high commissioner's office N O T IC E —A il those wishing' shade
Ei
hols
r
.
I and sent it through the basket pionship m a tc h ,K e a r n s said, "but
Ginn evernl timus since thi&gt; league met
Caraway
(I
tree planted, see John Uaiuhnugh,
ore the heavier Sanford guards we're hilling to fight any o f them.
Gilstrup hi re a few weeks ago and dectdtfii to on W illow Avenue nod trth street . 1
Cameron
G
Willard is entitled to a return bout
Id prevent an open shot.
Neel await the result o f thu apcal lieforu eiist o f Hanford Ave.
G
2dl-ltp
Jcclsive ns the victory was it failed and I think he would give the cham­
j j formulating plans for the l'J2.‘l SeaBishop
1,
Hunter
Models ill ir.rr licnutiftil Show Roams and I'illintr Slation—
pion
a
real
battle,
if
lit*
U
i:i
chape."
i
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r"i*
goals:
satisfy Boone nnd hi* hatting Ben•son.
.
X3 IQI Ui ri» rift ria ■*, %a Ki fr,
Dempacy is ready to tight on shutl Spencer 2.
| since it was necessary for them
High Grade Mi'clt.v.iic in charge nf mir Repair Department.
If Judge lTrindis announces his de- »ct
*-4
win by a margin o f eighteen points! notice during the indoor sea;on, Jack
, cision hi the case within a «eek , as IM
they were to be entitled to play nt Ken in- adib-d, nr early m the epiing Recreation Building
he is expected l&lt;» do, tho league meet­ rin
inesville. Eighteen points was the*
Keane- and I'cmp-ey postponed
Needed at University ing will probably he held here early r-i
Sa
rgin by which the Tigers were de- their scheduled conference with lex
For Physical Equip. in February. Orlando Sentinel.
u r j r-/ it j *5
m
r j Ka
Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment
tail nt Hanfoid earlier in the sen- llicknrd until *&lt;&gt;*iay. wle-n tin*
----- --l nnd the rules of the state as^u- rtnn Square tiardeii (rnmioter is extwo 11r. FnTr Says I Ike House With lled- Speaker I^est Pineh
Sanford lost to Orlando. ’Ti* toll
tlon require a victory of equal de- pKcted to propose term* for
Pay Us a Visit
Imot
.
olio
with
Wilhiid
and
another
room and Dining Room Bill No
iveness on the home court to wipe
‘I
Hitter in ’22 Season But the. girls took care o f the fair
dill- ;
with either Gibbons, Ftrpo &lt;0’
Living Boom
: a defeat on the foreign llour.
ones a t Winter Park,
Notwithstanding this disappoint- son.
/
G A I N E SV Il.LE , Jan. 2i&gt;. —(.Special j
of the 104 I’ inrb Hitters Get Binnt, the Tigers eX|iect to loiitinm*
----- LA D IE S ’ A N D G E N TLE M E N 'S REST ROOMS—
t. the llerabh. The State University
glc-*', Other Notable Events
A ll o f Orlando is toy ink about that
fir tteason without further rct- Fairhanks is Out
has
been
likened
to
a
house
consist-------fust
little
guard
from
'Sanford.
We'll
eks, although tiiey have a ha id
in Open Defiance
ing &lt;'f bedroom and a tiining room.
Cum piled h&gt; Irwin ,M, llnwe
say Smith is there with the goods.
Uggle tonight nt I ee ibtlrg.
fine
ng is certain the fniiiidiitioe i* h
to
ill II. 11ays: blit Without a living rismi, according
—-----The Orlando referee didn't like Me
f Inlil this rc.i oil fur a basketball
—
• n statement juM isntttid by Dr. Jns. [ American League maimger* called
im that will cop the Male champI.(IS AN’fiKl.L'S, Jan. 27.- Will II. M. Pirns*. **f the University of Fb»ri- on 104 players during the 'season to Lucas' speed nnd pulled him about
net os substitute hath r. cither to -Urt It little during the game. He .ipoluiship m-xt year’ uml peihups the IIays. iirutar head o f tin* ni'itioo pic- da.
ir nfter. Boone doe *e.l he-,- a phi; M ir indu try. i til*1 &lt;•! fil ial fixer id
"\ n y survey i f the pliysii'a! equip- a needed rally or to deliver a hit In yiied to Me Lucas before the game
an inot a single mender ■ . 1” li!- filiu.s, and draw in •yearly aat- (m llt ,if the University o f Florida," a pinrfe. (Inly &amp;fi made hits nt any j was over, however,
iiad will be graduated tlii
'priuir- ,.ry of $ 17(1,1HH) in that capacity, nml
j (|. h „rr&gt; ' would reveal the fa c t time. hut most of the l.l who failed
Duval plays in Sanford next week,
That a vitAnrimi1 l* mu \v.■lil prove
us life, i s were called upon only imce or twice
|lut tin- "U p Pfter of the M&lt;*vn *," that, for all phtmev
D will then.Is* seen whether or md
great drawing caul wa- pio.e*i •*&gt;';i imugl-m
l
an
.Hike
million
i&gt;
tuntCpt
one,
somewhat
mle*|Uate
provision
ah
‘1
o
f
these,
six
were
each
respon_________
s crowd which packed the gvmna- : tilI-(
,
.la
n d , the Los
I aril A
ligates Times.
Timer. )![lf
|jn« p,.,.,, „ r
wj|j f y made. That !
for one run, but without chnnir: |Sanford I* eligible to play at Gaines
tar, rk
hired,
Angeles
im last n ig h t,'supporting the Ti
Mr. Fnirhanki inndt- the de-lari t ion
h,* hhig phnie b, however, of vit- ing tin result *tf mu game In which 'd ie
ra royally. At least fitly tn-r-s.&gt;:n tho 1 tm*'* said, ia an interview in ^1 important! to ihe development o f
they acted as pinch hitter,
Emma Spencer was th* .itu.l. gum,
ronqmnied the Sanford live h,-.&lt;\ which he commented upon hb Imp** of th&lt;■ tmii'-i!, While there is provis - 1 ( i f the fifty -five who hit safely.
it
Wint*
I‘art: Inst night Shi i ..
Minding I"
• ih'-t lie
*:*' ' ' f'ltn
, f . , t(,, u ,tl. nl tin in tilulem in Manager Hpiaker •• I 'IcVelalld was
wg'ord
on
thi*
floor and tank* h.&lt;
doiti. t ill ■!
'g en t', "i n ■, ogle
nu.ir . Ido. in ,
laboratories, the most sttciv sful, ihe llldililis'
SA V E M O N E Y ON
s*df
hard
D
&gt;
catch,
on nt" win
It v. ild pi. 't"|d '.• ai
d simp , while iheie ate gymiiasleader having worked thi* opposing
TIRES A N D TUBES patrons ntt1' ,n le-nl of wlug tj^e "par- junm nml athletic fieliLs, ttiere is uh- pitcher for four base* mi balls and
.Tuc^sonvilln has been named in the
uMlex",oi the iiidtslry, id lie tvrmeil Bu|utely no place on tbe eanipus where t, n hits i n ' 2 I appearances ns substiGet My 1’rirra Before Buying
new Utuss It circuit, but nf* one in
them, tbink "ia n il." ’
students may spend Ihtir mfimants o f tgte batter.
.lax knows where the authority came
■ Pennsylvania
H*' mitMc prillin'several weeks ugh, relaxation op congregate f*u* social.
Lairy Woodall, Detiolt, was at bat
from. Ask Mullancy.
Vacuum Cup
He plan) for g r a p h g the leading uc- * gtrtf-ctirrieulnm, or religious nctiv- twelve times in eleven games
anil
Inrs nnd nrlr-'--; i i t a eomldnuti*et ,
i •
, made five lots, white llnuser, PiulaGood richr
President liarding will he in Flor­
*li ign i to a1-- mc them e.free ba*ii"Vim '.votiiil bitterly miidentn tin*
delphin; Menosky, Bunts, Foster, I.ei. Sihertown
ida soon, i f iio comes to Florida nnd
••! m.iMiii.' mi.! distnbui'ng their pio ■ilgment * 1’ it puu'iit who built n h*d*l, Boston; Mt* lilliiii, Mostil and
doe-* ur.t play on the Snnfi.nl routs.du* t &lt;
in me iii w hich to rear a large family Strunk, Chicago; Uitlr and Gardner,
lie lei*-*'* j* good one. Let'- don't let
Tin l .&lt;&gt; p i' elod'
hiet e . h:
. ' , liif.it,--* ti lie pi.o uteri a bed lotnn i ieveland; Gtigiiti i and Muni.ui, DeIn minis.* it,,bring him to Sanford.
d'D.iiti
and Srhnilg,
New
15 Palm ,'t|u Ave.
I •hone W J ’» rfe, \|;.i\ I'h I Lo.l, J in ti.. tI.tit'ii. j,, •1 . ii mg loom hoi onmlt’d pi the M o d ;
l'*da N'egii, t ’ wh’i,.t ( hajth't is said
j,ny place where the
family York; Welch, Young, llnuser
and
Thc first half o f the bawling league
i. In engaged In m any, and H;*r**!d ton bl * *&gt;iigr*'R6te.
I f the children
MeGowmiJT Hiiindelphia; ItobertHon,
season is finished ami the records dr*
Lloyd. It plan;, to ileal with no huge giew up spending their time of Ivis-, Yungluler nnd Durst, SL Louis, all hit being compiled now nnd will more
im inn corporation in the production ere on the street corners and in pool-1 .fUK) or bettor. Walter. Boston; dJhle, than llkoly bo ready for the Herald
Jones' Dairy Fa rip
or di tiihiit'mi o f Its films hut t&lt;&gt;. rooms or worse places, you would feel j Cleveland, were up twice* nnd deliver* Monday. W e will publish the whole
Sausage
transact he a ffa ir* more dirc. tly with that the father wan Leblamo, A ir ni- ed a 1,000 per cent white Blue, De­
works.
, i
.
m ost almloguiis condition prevails at troit; Judge, Washington, nnd W ilt,
Georgia Home-Made * xhibitors.
1 A direct and flat footed defiance o f'th e University.'
New York, each drove out tt single in
Sausage
.Mr, Hays nnd the motion picture pro-; Dr. Fjtrr believes that a building]tlicir one effort.
ria f-x
h M m
ria ri* ria
Apalachicola Oysters driers and dL-lribulori* was raid b l'-denoted to theso needs would bo an; Pinch hitters often * rented interest ria
ria
j tbe Time* idJa* Mr. Fairbanks’-Jdn.it* investment *&gt;n the part o f the good ing situations nnd eccnsionnlly won ha
' ire
Mullet Roe
"M r. Hays has nothing whatever to people o f tho state that would repay outright. Home o f the more notable, rit
ria
Mb* with tlic art or moYal* of the mo- them a thousand fold, us lie says: that hud tut influence on the final
Ka
Nice Fat Mackerel
Tills man ia specially trained Dy The Scholl Mfg. Co.
lion picture-Industry," igw/.ed M r.‘ "There uie now 1,272 iludcatk, and in -landing o f the teams follow;
ria
jn the method o f extending foot comfort originated
Fairbanks.' "H e is simply the hired the course of a few years there will
On July Till Joe Harris tied the
ti
Nice Fat Hens
hy the eminent authority Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, and will
! intermedia!y or ‘ fixer.’ He has done In over 2,0011 (if the ablest young men score with the Brown’s In the seventh ire ria ria m ire ria ria
ri.i
make a special demonstration of
Swiss Imp, Cheese
.wonderful work in straightening out fd Florida *di the campus.
j Inning with a double', in the ninth
the industry, hut only that i» his tunc-j "They will lie the leaders in every, Burns tied it nguin with another
Watch this column Monday.
lion. ^
lino o f activity in the state, their doubly, anil in the thirteenth Boston
"1 admire Hi * ability, and admire view ami their ideals will be the won. This was the worst blow the
Someone's name will b£ published
him us a man, but I believe bis true moulding force that will
determine Brotvns .suffered (hiring tho aenson here and he and his family go to the
slates should lie uii.de known."
Ihe conduct of the coming genera­ from pinch hitters. It will be recall movies thnt night free of chnrge.
\Ve invite you to make a special effort to coll during
tion. For their sake nml for the sake ed that St. Louis tacked only one
hi* visit and learn from him how thousands of people
of .society, these young men should game o f tying New York
for the
And the same (thing will hapjicn
who have suffered from corns, callouses, bunions, tired
get the heat in social , and spiritual championship. •
every day thereafter. Keep your eye
riching feet, fallen arches or cramped toes have been
Gaining along with their mental and
July 17thj Amos Strunk scored Fnlk on this column;.-can't tell what day
benefited
bythest remarkable inventions,for remember,
j bodily development. Tills can not be with n two-hnse hit, and won from yopr name will appear, nnd it is good
there
is
a
Dr.**ScWf Foot Com/ort Appliance or Remedy
j (lotto unless a suitable pined is pruvld- N'ew York in the eleventh rouriuTTfar-' fo r that night only, i . . ,
lor every foot trouble.
'ed on the campus. The* need is e x -' v**y McClellan went to the plate five
tie me and nil .r ig h t-to thinking and, times as pinch hitter and mnde good
H ave a Pedo-graph Print made
See "Sm ilin' Through" nt the Prin­
forward-looking citizens o f the stotejon £nur occasions. Three ttntos ho cess tonight. It plVriscd a large crowd
of ydur foot
will support a movement looking to j started ninth inning rallies, hut not last night.
With thli new device, netfcctcd by Dr. Wm. Mi Scholl: a good
the erection o f this building
for in n single instance was thil result of
clear print o f the stockinged foot is ituumiy obtainable.
r
which the faculty and rtudents o f the the game changed.
It registers your foot measurements and it a great |)c!p In select­
It is one o f the best pictures shown
ing tile proper type shoe fot your foot. By its usg correct shoe
University are praying."
i nSanford in n l«n gUine. lit i* full
.MURDOCK, "TH E FAMOUS
fitting is simplified.
o f thrills and thrills ami thrills and
MAN WHO KNOWS" 18 COMThe Church Service League of the
% ING TO THE PARISH HOUSE some more thrills.
Pedo-graph Foot Prints Free
Holy Cross I’urixh will entertain nt
Come in Anytime
Pivot Bridge, in the Parish House
Get tho programme for next week.
“ Ask Murdock,” that is to be a
Wednesday, Jan. 31st at 3 p, m. Phone phrase most frequently heard in Han­ The longer they conic, the better they
Mrs. M. Martin, 541-J for reserva­ ford judging from the advance Inter­ get nnd Sanford U je ttin g some goojl
A T TH E PRINCESS T H E A T R E , M ONDAY, J A N U A R Y 29TII
tions.
200-2 U- est manifested in tbe appearance of picture^ thejo days.
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�T H E SANFORD D A IL Y H E R ALD , S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 27. 192.1
int* enure inmuy are muster*. The
children both sing and play the pinno,
nnd the lud of nine years also at*
tracti hk city-wide attention by his
Ability with the violin. Mrs. Wool sla­
k'd being a renowned artist on the
piano nnd violin, nnd her husband
hnvinn a wonderful voice, Being rec­
ognized wherever he sings. In truth,
the lives of the family are wrapped
in music, and they give great pleasure
to their many friends on numerous
occasions,”

u ha* been n very busy
itimr " c&lt;;k *or l,u&gt; S' **
diligently studying for
« c k ami hoping for an F

[oftd&amp;y night the boys’ basketball
eaimsl another victory when it
tht. fCnlp ° f thc Stctaon " Y ”
, This victory was due to the.
thftt ( ‘aptrepeats 20

, daily, "nay »&gt;&gt;' ‘lay- *n « w
- y team is getting better and

glad to see that Lillie Ruth
PO LIC E SAY TH E IR
IN FORM A
s Cut again, nnd hope she
TION
W
IL
L
T
E
A
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IIP
be back in school. Wo also
W ASH ING TO N
see Doris Moore back in
soon,
&lt; I l f T h e A s s oc ia te d P r e s s )

LfjJay morning the high school
given a trent when Dr. King
the chapel exercises, and Mr.
.plagel entertained with his jokes
linking nnd sleight of hnmi tricks.
tOdnc'day night the play “ Miss
Wixatiiia*’ was given before a biff
fence. Several other interesting
Lbcr&lt; were also given. Thc pro
L pf the play will go toward seKng the service
Ton musical diLif for our High School orchestra.
H. S- has
tnlc-nt, and needs
L an aide d in t tor, to produce one
the best orchestras In this section
[Florida.

in Florida in

[barwlay night J.
King enteranl at the High school a small
iftl uf people with hi* mind read*
[, ventiiloqui-iiu ami rifle shot. Iltisitel the |ierfonnnmc Friday

W ool

r&gt;.f s "ttior class has Jusl eleeteil it?
bugiiMlt tatf far )U2.'I, and is now
ting toward a great anltual. RodA la-liman

is

business

lliaiinget

f tht Mi I. t o f s ta ff m em bers w ill

LaMi-in .) iti the Herald in the near

L IF E IM P R IS O N M E N T
tlljf T h e

McKenzie Has Bills
For the Legislature
That Are Important

Lynch, in an affhlavit, according to
Belter School* Will Be Among
police, named one legation as a source
o f his supplies and they added that
they had been promised fuither in­
formation that “ would rock the city"
and might result in some step to re­
quest the stale and treasury depart­
ments In curtail the supplies o f inI xirnnli received through diplomatic
permits.
to 1a tm i
Published reports, nttrihutci!

lux
ib-cln
An o
a
Hitim
d,;d&lt;*ht *b'"
11,11 11

High federal {'inhibition officials bi-l c
ii-muitu-d sih-nt yi--1 i*td-ty. n-hi-.itig l'1" 1’
to dint us* the same at this lime, but 1,1
t was said that Edgar N. Reid, divis- v‘
*
ional chieif of pmbibitio m-nfoive-tncnt
officers here* had taken under mnsidD*••ration the affidavit signed by Lynch, fnvnt
with a view to mommending its re* wis.
t o il to the state dcparttUelit, “ if the gi a
fa d s wnrrntited." Employes o f cm -riling
bassies and legations ns well us their nlt*n
officers, S levus pointed out, n.e im"I
mutie* front arrest, but the slate do- law,
pnrtment, it was explained, can make that
suitable recommendations to any cm- sive,
baa*y or legation in the limiter.
mini'
The alleged disclosures made b y ; cop.i
Lynch brought out prontiru-ntly the eons:
campaign by capital iwlire and reve- nee 1
line ngetiL* against suspected dealings meth
Inis' in foreign liquors through some will
embassies and legnliotis. Raids dur s1" 1
lltg th' la*t -IV month- base d:-&lt; hi- ment
ed some lap o of an apparent high
grade and to all uppeuram-t-s of matt
foreign pianufacture. Through^slate- i tutio
menti made by Lynch in hid affidavit, ing t
the police believe they have located fundi
one o f the principal sources o f such grow
intoxicant:..
comp

Several Counties
•* Arresting Autoists
for No License Tags

“ fefortahlc new home o f this hapUtri-tian family, who, hy their
tilki. „ f having to lie separated This May lb* Within the Law, Rut It
of the time (ns the nature o f
Leases a Bad Taate In the
dtfiw.,, work calls the head o f the
Mouth
L’e tfl all parts of the country) arc
dfultly contributing much to the

,,f ‘ hrlit on the earth.
J}* following Item from a recent

^
uf the Asheville Citizen tells
^ .lr. Woolilngvl scleetetl a rather
f ontou, and
unique m
name
---^ yet most
■'s. umi|us
ill*1
| their home into which they hnve
^recen tly moved.
Mr. and Mra, E. L. Woolslagel
attained nbout 30 friends last ov!tRK In the third o f a series o f hnlif heu*ew-firming* in their attractive
^ home ’ Vqvlano’ in Biltmoro ForI ark. the affair last evening par* ofi thc nature of a musicale, dcPUful selections o f vocal numbers,
•fte and violin solos being enjoyed
'ffic merry party. The homo was
Dully decorated with prevailing
a '»tmas colors, hemlock, holly,
"Doc and poiniottias being Used
« r‘ Utic arrangement.
H;e Woolaiagel’a have named the
*7 ,hom&lt;! ’Voviano’ creating ,thc

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not be n nuisuncc. There arc many
states whose license runs on different
dales nnd wherever this occurs our
officials should*-be governed accord­
ingly. For instance the Georgia li­
ce ft* e does not go into effect for a
month yet and we understand that n
Noali stepped out o f the Ark and
Georgia car with the license for the
looked nbout. “ Well, thank goodness,"
year 1022 would be all right until his
said he, “ the war debts arc wiped
stnte license is due. There is a cer­
out."
tain time allowed all people coming
into Florida to get their own state:
RECOVERS FROM L A G R IPPE
license or get a Florida license nnd
they should Ik* investigated before
COUGH
any arrests are made.
“ Was very had with Im Grippe am
It is well to follow the law in these had a Govree cough.
Tried Foley’i
cases, hut it is also well to use some Honey nnd Tnr nnd it stopped tin
judgment in making arrests for the cough nnd I got better," writes Mrs
license tags nnd we believe that Se- Mary Kisby, Spokane, Washington
minolc county will use good judgment jCoughs resulting from La Grippe, In
in the matter. Other counties would fluenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough
do well to warn the Seminole county Asthma and Spasmodic Croup an
folks about their license tags but quickly relieved with Foley’s Hone]
we believe Hint Seminole county offi- and Tar.
Contains no opiates— in
dais are the ones to collect the man- grodlents printed on the wrapper
oy nnd not'som e other county line Largest selling cough medicine in th&lt;
our people.
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world. Refuse substitutes. Insist oi
Foley’s Honey and Tnr. Sold every
whore.— Adv,

.Further disclosures, however,
arc v f- 11
expected by prohibition
agent?
to untn
show that not all of the liquor.-, sold valto
it, re.ent moiilh? in Washington a* loins
"embassy sjock." have la-t-n of neb have
qunl.ty but rather o f a poor grade vfty
and of ‘ 'home made" variety.
1,1 11^
Revenue Agent Ruby, wlto.conducted the arrest of- Lynch, said from 1,1 i*f
books f-nmd in the latter’s possession,
lr was evident liquor traffic through R;,,1U
his office alone had amounted to hun- J,,er
dieds o f thousands o f dollars in the 1,1 v
f last six months.
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7** "i the distance may he eecn

lT dfjrd

B RU N SW ICK , Ga., Jan. 2«— Mas­
ter Harris, negro, was convicted here
last night o f w ife murder nnd sen­
tenced to life Imprisonment. The negress was found in a swamp on No­
vember 8 with her throat efit. llniris
lied but was captured at Waycrosa.

W ASHINGTON, Jan. 25.— Thc sup­
ply of "embassy" liquor* which po­
lice declare have found their way
into the bootleg trade of Washington
was declared by enforcement officers
last night to have been curtailed as
a result of alleged disclosure* by
John .1. Lynch, who was arrested In
a recent raid on his apartment when
quantity of Scotch and rye whis­
keys and imported champaigns were
said to have been seized.
Cattle Dipping, No Fenre Law and

anonymnus police source!*, however,
Dr, Brownie,* that sumc of the* liquor seized In the
, metlicnl mi-- recent taiJ had come from the* Uuhatt
ed the* schnol. legation resulted in a visit tu Um
r.n inlereatlrg state* departthent uf the legation
out rood ilium* ehnrgv. Dr. Arturo I’udnty Ylnii-.dn
icat viewpoint md a | iblit- statement by him that
y nil the* sell »u! h« was in cnliie* iginiratwc of any
t* conditions in ’ "all.-gs'd s--tling &gt;.f liquor" at the bglad that svr* ! gniinn.

P A G E FTVK

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tags. This year it has been difficult
for the comptroller to get the tags
tn everyone on time and there are
mnny people here now who have not
been able to get their tags, hut who
have applied for them. There are few
people who want to cheat the state
out of anything in the way o f license
tag* nnd every owner o f a car will get
a license tag ns soon ns possible. M b ny* or them arc intending to buy n
new car anj) want to get the license
for the new car instead o f going to
all thc trouble of changing the license
tag In u week’s time. There ure goad
excuses for 98 per cent o f the people
I aits of people think Heaven’s a
not.having license t a g s ’ and Sheriff
place
where they will get all the
Hand while announcing that he wants
things
they haven't the energy or
to
hnve
the
tog*
and
will
everyone

expect all of- them to have them by ability to earn down here.
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Russian

T ilt;
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rMII.K n il XT) , IS CIM M iai s

I T i l l : I I I I I ' I I T C t M T I T III*
m :\ h s t h ji u iriA l. r iiit 'i it
f m i i i i i m . i&gt; w it i ou *i:*i

New Year’s Day, usually a festive is utterly prohibitive:- .An ova rci
date, wilt he a holiday oi fear (or at cost* a year’s pay, but co.
sccurtd at any price, ai
least a million Russian children ami cook a meal costs more ll
their elders. In ringing out the old. itself.
' they are ringing out thc famine of
Ilrrhert Hoover e tint
1022. But tu ringing in thc new. they his figures upon reports
arc ushering in a continuation oi thc workers in Russia, tlutt
terrible clothing shortage that today million children and adults will* kite
during the first few weeks of 1023
has Russia in it* grip,
American
Relief Administration unless clothing is sent to them. Tu
workers in every part of Russia de; itiake it possible for friends, relatives
[clarc that children and adult., alike atid sympathizers in the United State*
lu'yc no protection against thc bitter to come to the aid of these stricken
'weather of January except single gar­ Russians the American Relief A d ­
ments o f unbelievably tattered rags, ministration has inaugurated a new
or of thin (lour sacking through clothing remittance package, func­
which their bare skins show, or cvet, tioning exactly like thc food remit­
‘of newspaper* stitched together as tance package of last year. It cost*
a substitute for cloth., t'hildfcn in ?J0. at thc New York headquarters of
'orphanages himdlr together, too cold the A. R. A , 42 Broadway, to have
jto play, ami in their own homes ictus* one of these doll mg p-ick;,ifc» d.-livlo venture out ol doors. &lt;vi ti to go ered into 'he hand: »*l anv designated
[to A. K. A. kitchens for their one ■individual in Russia, or distributed to
meal a day.
Adults arc equally f ,onir tindeeigliatetl needy can*, jn*t
wretched i&gt;&gt; unhealed houses
The , specified by the donor \ n i -.ipt will
price of fuel, like the price oi clothing. leullie back lu the sender oi eui.li pack-

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Jehu I . Krlrlrtislrln, I'liiupblinaM. *.
fi-rn l.llrlislmir, I rlcilit i;ili-l.«t..t&gt;f,
I'rtoil. I*. Ilasru amt 'li«r&gt; II. Ilusra, I),-,

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age from thc Russian who gets the

clothing,

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Each package contains enough ma­
terial to save at least two persons
•rout dims: ol thc 'o 'd
The i t -tin
are a* foil
- 4Jj sards of 5b -nct)
20-ounce jl.-.rk blue wool cloth suffi­
cient tor a wtit el clothe-. fo* an
adult, ew outer garments fot two chil­
dren; l yards of black ertton lining;
Hi yards of muslin, sufficient for four
suits o f underwear: It yard* of flan­
nelette, sufficient tor two men's shirts
or two women'* shlrtw-.ist-: button*
and thread to ntbke up this material,
Mr Hoover’s work n»ncns fh- r.»*
lions of i-uroni-.' si* *li l l.ami ry
isstti- of "Our World" magazine, ‘ha*
math* him the "Envoy o f Understand­
ing" in carrying America's support in
a way that prevented Europe’* col*
lapse. And now with millions of per­
son, in Ku..-ia too cold to eat.“ n
tin- nugazinc puls it. hr lias under­
taken tin* (dan ontliilcd above tr» fur*
m»h clothing to re plant "ta tlm
that were garments eight stars ago”

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NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS
Sanford, Florida. .Inn. 27, l!*2;l.
As retpu led by Sect lull 12, ('h:i|iter *%

fiflMi, Laws of Florida, I will be in
the following places, on the dale mid
between the hours set after each, for
the purpose of rceeviittg Tax RetuniH
for the year Fd23:
Geneva February 7tb. DLUlk a. in
to
p. in.
.
Oscetda— Kc-bruary Hth. 10:00 h. nt.

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liiihneiln Februmy tub. 1:00 p. m. J
to 3;00 p.t m.
IV
Oviedo— F’ebrunry 12 th, 10:00 n, m. *!♦
to 0:00 p. m,
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Altamonte rYbrunry 1.1th, 10:00
a. nt. to 12:00 ni.
Lungwooil February I ’llh, 1:00 p. J
m. to 3:00 p. in.
Lake Mary Fehruaty Nth, 10:00
n m. to .1 :00 p. in.
I'aula February I &gt;!h. 1&lt;I 00 a. m
tu 12:00 in,
tA
Mon roe- F’chrunry 15th. 1:00 p. m . j X
to 3:00 p.m .
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A.
A UGH A N ,
201-fitd; Itw
Tax Assessor. }*♦*
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One great fact muat be re­
membered by lhoHc_wlio have
made the decision to advertise.
The advertising- plan must (it
the business to which il is ap­
plied. There are’ no roady-toAvcar advertising plans; each
one must be tailor made.

into bis hands fur incivasiivv ii,;
volume and speeding Vp Irs
tiii’nover. Looking’ at the mat­
ter in this light he will bend
every effort to co-operate with
the advertising
and seek to
*
make it pay him additional
profits.

The purpose'of advertising is

Advertising is not a form -of
perpetual motion that goes on
forever without human assistunce. The biggest problem any
man has to .settle after he has
determined to advertise, and deeided HOW to advertise, is this:
1low can I use my advertising so
as to get the most out of it?
Without close-linked co-operation it dissipates its force into

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lt must be hitche© on to a
business properly. Sten it must
.
.... .
^ u t .I.z e il with mtell.yenca
W h°n tbe»se conditions ai e fgibilled it does a type o f work foi
which there is no efficient substituto. •

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&amp; relieve any one of his arduous
♦&gt; duties.
The manufacturer’s
I’ riqmsabi will Jie received by the
salesman who regards adverCity Commission o f the City o f San­
ford, Florida, up to 2:30 p. m. on Jan­
A tising as a substitute for Ids
uary 20th, 1923, nt the City Hall,
: Sanford, Florida, for the purchase of y
own efforts has missed the
approximately $300,000,011, 0 per cent
point.
His efforts arc needed
|City o f Sanford, Florida, Improvement
Bonds, collaterally sc* ired by certifi­
more than ever to support the
cates o f indebtedness fo r local im­
advertising and put it across.
provements, said Improvement bonds y
to mature serially, in from one to ten
His reward is larger sales.
years. A ll bids must he accompanied
with n certified check for $0 ,000,00,
all proposals to he nddreased to the
City Commission, Sanford, Floridn.
By order of the City Commission of
Sanford, Florida.’
Dated this lHth day of January, A.
I). 1023.
(S E A L )
L. R. PHILIPS,
Clerk o f San­
ford, Florida,

Dog license taxes arc
past due. All dogs at
large without dog tag!
will be killed if tag is not
on dog by the end of the
week.
'

J. A . K ILLE B R E W , •
Chief o f Police.

chooses me aoverusea m-aiius,
because they are “ soft and easy’
selling, has overlooked the essentinl idea. Certainly they sell
easier; but this is not the big important truth. Rather, he should
see that the manufacturer’s advertising is an instrument put

rubliahed by the Snnford Dnily Herald in co-oiu'rntlon
wlOt thc zYmerican AnHocInllan o f AdvcriiiritlE Agencies

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Piffgly-Wiggty Store
ATTORNEY GENERAL CLEARED
A
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Y
B
A
R
U
C
H
Opens Tomorrow With B
Rig Stock of Goods
OF IMPEACHMENT CHARGES,
FORD’SM
USCLESHOES PLAN
HAS CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH
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New Idea of Buying Goods Embodied
in Fine Equipment and Store

IAN'NATION
TORENOUNCE ALLLUXURIES

IF NOBETTEROFFERM
ADE

Piggly Wiggly Is "all over the
world" but it had not come to Sanford
—♦
until this week, and now tho new
« ----ACTUAL PRODUCTION OF
Piggly Wiggly store will open in this
NITROGEN FOR FERTILIZ­
city
tomorrow
morning
in
the
new
and m a k e t h e g r e a t e s t
ER AT RATE 10,000 TONS
Meileh
building.
For
ninny
days
they
WASHINGTON Jnn.*B*2(h—•Thcfwns Representative Keller's k*oun*ol Meileh build
POSSIBLE SACRIFICES
trying
to
get
into
the
.
.
r oni , -r- nnurnv ni.d hi*'nssocintc. John II. Vnbey,. of have been .
FOR COMMON NEED
. .a a
hoiuc, by a vole
J0 \ t« . . . W ™ '- .....................
....... ( build!,* .m l
the minute it was ready
luipmcht thnt is necessary
ed Inat night the action of it* Judic- (|enl u f t h j, American Federation of the fine cijul
to
o|K&lt;rnte
these cash nnd carry plan
iary cotnnTittee in n*vt**vr Attorney Labor.
stores
was
placid in the new store
America's Great Financier Says
Referring to letters written by Mr.
General Daugherty a clean bill of
SECRETARY OF LAItOlt IN HIS
nnd
they
will
be
ready
for
the
hig
op•There Will Be Contribution
Of All of Germany nnd Liberties TO TURKS NEXT WEDNESDAY health on the Impeachment charges Untcrmyer rrgardlng the Impeach
81’EECJI AT JACKSONVILLE
of Inestimable Value”
nient
clmrges
which
were
made
a
part
ening
tomorrow
morning.
They
have
and Rights of All the
brought against him by Represcotn
AND ALLIED DELEGATES
SAYS SOMETHING
ill
the
minority
report
filial
by
Rep(
adopted
a
unique
plan
to
cause
peoPeople
live Keller, Republican, Minnesota.
WILL RAVE
|IIv T h r l u N l i l t l I ' f f H l
rekentative Thomas, Democrat. Ken- plo to attend the opening and they will
(llr Thr A»«»Hslnl I'rr.O
'Without a roll call, nml by prac­
. j WASHINGTON, Jan. 2tl—Arcepttucky.
Representative
GoodykunU,
fl«
*
away
a
week’s
supply
of
grol
l
»
»
T
h
e
\&gt;at&gt;rlnlr«l
( H r T fc e A s J e e l s t e S I »•»»■•»
JACKSONVILLE,
^
nnc, of „ t.nry Ford’. offer for Muscle
LAUSANNE, Jan. 25.—Allied draft tically .unanimous vote it adopted also Republican, West Virginia, charged cerles to the' one guessing the nearRERUN, Jan. 2(1.—The German
nicswR® Jo America an child labor.t j !
provWed ^ w t( r offcr u
'of a pence treaty will he presented to a resolution discharging the commit­ that these documents hnd lieen “drag- cat to the number of people entering
government ha* issued an appeal to
sued at the commencement of Child ^
^
condit|oncd on thc „c.
tee
from
fmthcr
consideration
of
the
the Turks next Wednesday. Allied
god
in
to
besmirch
the
judiciary
comj
the
store
tomorrow.
Labor
Week
by
Secretary
of.
tab
or
the nation signed by President Ebert delegations leave two days Idler it charges and laying tlio Keller im­
And then this now store appeals to Davis here today he declared, “ Build tuai production of nitrogen for ferti­
niittee." He added that he did not
and Chancellor Cuno urging people to lias been announced today. The Turks peachment resolution on the table. then have time "to discuss Mr. Un-|thc buyers beenuse the stock
all up children for on them the future lizer. at the rate of forty thousand
stock is
is all
tons a yenr Is recommended in n sperenounce luxuries and extra vagnn- haven't signed by that time the Allies The two votes were regarded as hav­ termycr’s reebrd’’ fully, but thnt he fn *b and neat nlul elenn. the new of the nation depends. That I think ^
^ ^
lQ thc Amcrican
ing the effect of closing the incident.
will
leave
on
representative
tv
supply
idea
of
buying
&gt;
*
exemplified
hrre
dr* of every kind and make the greatwnuld
do
so
in
extension
of
bis
re-|
would
lamy
slogan
for
this
The queption of .whether the House
with the people who are the originnt- which has been selected fur csjieclal F’arm Bureau federation by Bernard
cat possible sacrifice* "in view of the information for Turkish delegation.
lias the constitutional power to com -'marks in the Congressional Record
Baruch, war time chairman o f thc
common need of the whole country —------ ----------------------------------------—
l iiniiniun Volstead, of thc judiciary «'r*
^
“’*■» on yourself" Idea attention to subject of child labor in
war
industries board.
pel
a
member
to
testify
before
it...............
Keller!
»nd
the
new
store,
new
fixtures,
hig
1 the new store, new
which involves every existence of all Bismarck. Temporarily at least the committees was left undecided. This committee, charged that .1 .
thc United States.”
. .
.
.
Baruch's letter incorpowtintf his
stock
of
new
good*,
the
obliging
future Germany and the liberties and demonstrations were confined to the
views l* addressed to Gray Silver, thc
irsue was raised In the midst of the 1 D»m the^ first l.ad
I clerks and the new Idea of getting
singing of patriotic songs and the
rights of the whole people.’1
FOR FOOT COMFORT
Washington representative of the form
judiciary committee hearings when!toe in nn insolent manner, mm me,
a had written the committee an "insult- Uniceries and vegetables and meat.
shouting of “hochs" intermingled with
Mr. Keller refused to .respond, to
committee. “However great the pe­
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
heaper will appeal to the public here
PARIS, Jan. 20.—Tho announce epithets of reprobation against the
cuniary rewards to Ford might be,"
subpoena served on him after his iug and abusive letter" and thnt lie as it does ■everywhere and i t . will
AT
WOODRUFF
WATSON’S
. ment of General Wdgand’a appoint- ■French,
henchmen", knew from the
the letter said, "or to anyono cl«c who
dramatic withdrawal from turther nnd his
,
,
..
L
i
I
„
,
I,
he
d
iricu
t
guessing
Just
how
many
ment a* high commissioner of tliHej Tin’ populace, however, is in a bnd|"n,n**tU‘ ,
lust that they ihd not have the ev|.
roccedings.
will pass the turnstile tomorrow when
Read the advertisement in this Is W ill undertake it,’ there will be an
u-^mood ami some small incident might 5&gt;UV| l' *’‘l1
0,1. 11 1 vin its report, took den&lt; »• to support thc charges.
Ruhr district now is said, on good nu
• ' . ,r
: . . . . . . . ... .
Th„! The 0committee
0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 in
1
store
sue about the Foot Comfort repre­ added contribution of almost InoslL
thorny, to be waiting for the French set off this powder magazine. The ( ^
^
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^ ^
( (lU,(1 pt!„.
,.,„ ta tiv e Thomas defended! Sanford’s new Piggly Wiggly
sentative
at Woodruff «S Watson’s mable value to the future of Ameri­
open*.
cabinet to conciliate differences that French have taken nil neee:.sary mcj
|tch Mr. Keller by impriio.im.Mi: nr Mr. Keller, who is in Florida rveuper-j Watch file Daily Herald all the time store today and tomorrow. It is can agyu llu re and tho safety of
hive arisen over the selection of an HUies for stern repression. Ibitleries
America in time of war."
1"tberwUe until he did testify, the nliiig from a icccllt illness, lie de- for changes in prices in the new I’ig- something you should know.
-officer not directly under the war of- of 7.r»'s and I fib's of the (bird army
not ( Intcd that the Minnesota member 1 gly Wiggly and go to the new store j
term
of
imprisonment,
however,
fic cfor »o. important n post. It is un­ corps surrounding tho eitj, are postto extend beyond this session of eon bail ,hie.» 11 ini "liisoleiiee, but that
tomorrow and get acquainted with the
&gt; 5*
derstood the premier shose Wcigand .•d in commnndiiig positions. Essen has
the other hand members &lt;&gt;f the eomtint
it
made
lio
re.
Ollimelidi
new idea of buying groceries. You j
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inviolable zonei. to kri‘*• because he was recommended by Koch.. been dh i.t 1 into
id the house•niittee had hackled him and liis eouii-,1 will like it nml you will like the store
-------the French artillery heenusi of t h e 1 lion on the subjeet nor
1
rein tiie start of the public heal nnd you will especially like the prices, i
take direct action upon it.
ESSEN, Jan. 'id— Never since the. presence of French officials ao,l citi­
The
house
Votes
were
preceded
hyjii'gs.
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“ I
1"
French entered tho Ruhr on January zen* in these particular sections. All
three hours of spirited debate, fentur-i "The ommittee,” he went on, "de­
11, or since the Allies occupied the the rest of the city is under the French
Thrasher
Named
to
by attacks upon nnd a defense of]«nai..|rd thnt Kelley lay his cards face
left bank of thc Rhine in 1919, hns guns, which are cnpable of destioying Ml. Keller and by assaults upon!up on the table before they would tieServe on Committee
the Ruhr valley nnd tho entire Rhine­ ii in ease of orgatiiz.d resistance.
I Samuel Untcrmyer, of New York;|eide whether to come into the jackFor Raising Funds
land been in such a state of ebullition
Gifted Speaker Wilt Tell lls How Orange County
BERLIN.
Jan.
2fi.-A
state
of
jJaekson
H.
Ralston,
of
this
city,
who
I
pot
as last night.
To Build the Students Activities
'
is Proceeding
Th epot has been heating nnd fer­ siege has been proelaimed in Aix la 1
Building at Florida University
menting for a long time, but last Chapclle and Kreusenacb districts l&gt;y!
night there were signs of its boiling the French occupational authorities
The entire attention of the meet-i meet tonight at take Monroe to form
as a result of yesterday’s demonstra-i
D. L. Thrasher, of this city. wnD ing of the Chamber of Commerce to­ the permanent Seminole County !Utfh«
t over.
The return of Fritz Thyssen from tion. according to the correspondent
named yesterday to servo on the state day noon was taken up with the im­ way Association with local brnnehea
Mayence, which was a triumphant pro­ of the Berliner Tugeblutt.
committee to raise funds for the pro­ portant question of beautifying the in every precinct of thc county.
posed Student Activities building at highways of Kcminole county—some­
gress all along tho Rhine from MayEvery citizen iniercated in this titl­
ESSEN, Jan. 20.—Normal condi­
rnce to Dusscldorf, hns give nrise to
'the L'niversit yof Florida, it was nn- thing thnt hns beeq agitating tho J portnnt subject should be at Bake
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a
1.1 ‘a..
\I r 1ail
a more enthusiastic reception in the tions so far ns street demonstrations
111 ouneed last night'by William Jon- minds, of the members
of the Cham Monroe tonight to hear Mr. Lehman’*
and
rioting
nio
concerned
were
n
Ruhr than ever was accorded kais­
plan nnd to givu you thc plan for
!! Committees From Many Counties Arc at 1 lie'nings Bryan, chairman *rf the stntc her of Commerce, the Rotary Club, county
ers in the heyday of their powers. It xutned throughout Ruhr hut unenicooperation in this great move­
.
committee.
the Kiwanl* cluli and the Woman’s
.
'
Meeting
.
seemed to be the heat atom thnt had' ploymont is steadily increasing, and
ment that should get to work in this
Others on the committee are: Virc- i luh for many moons.
brought this huge and scctihng m elt-J the railroad strike continues effect­
1 1
, l . county as soon as possible.
1 h.ill mini l* rani. (i. (innivcr. .laeksonCol. Geo. W. Knight broached the , ‘
&gt;
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ing pot to the point of overflowing. ‘ ivv tlirmighout the entire valley. Nav\ilh*;
Judge
W.
II.
linker,
Jackson-'
he
I
guainntee
to
the
department
and
|x
'‘
*Jl»
fAl.I.A HASSLE.
subject and told of the importance
K*wn is the center of the great ag- igntion is at a stop mi the Rhine i&gt;c, , ....................... .. 1 .
for lie alike, it was slated. Boom will lie xill,-; Janie* Booth, St. Petersburg; of it nnd culled for the appointment
In addition ’
road department .. ......I
Ration. Thousands assembled at the tween \\esc I and Cologne,
four hours yesterday afternoon over left for
. any "emergency" .work.
.
tBased, Judge Francis it. Carter, Pensacola; of a committee liy the acting presi­
railroad station nnd ulso in front of i the miners are leaving the pits in wi­ a program of road construction and on funds available to tW department E. G. Duckworth, Orlando; F. A.
•vts
dent It. J . Holly. Others who spoke on
the coal syndicate offices nml pro- i rious localities hourly, until now there maintenance which ft will definitely the Inst year, it is believed the pro­ Hathaway, Jacksonville; Charles II.
the subject were Mrs. II. E. Tolar,
claimed Fritx Thyssen as n acco nd‘ are some 150,000 idle.
commit itself for the next -twelve)gram will Involve nil outlay approach- Kctrhum, Key West; J . II.'McDonald, 1, ml Mrs. Harry Ilecren of the Wom­
West Palm Beach; Dr. A. A. Morph­ an's club, Dr. I'uleston and Judge
months, nnd then cnTicd it a day. 'I he Ing $5,000,000.
ine, Gainesville; T. E. Pri^-c, Miami; Householder who with Col. Knight
III
today's
issue
you
will
see
Slumpprogram submitted by Chairman H.
\
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II. Phillips Inn! gum* through ita.or’a ad in which Mr. Stumper has Mnj. \V. It. Thomas, Gainesville; AV.; represented the Rotary t luh ant) Dr.
"reading" it was announced follow-' some unusual bargains to offer you. K Thompson, Tampa; G. E. Waite,I Blackman of Monrot* nml l'rvd Will- IN TAM I’A JA IL CHARGED WITH
ILLEGALLY ENTERING
j
th„ executive meeting at which it Read his ad and then go in and see ciaiaccvilltf; Charles L. Wilson, Jack­ lams who represented the rity. * ' « * • - 1
COUNTRY
. „.
hi m for your meats nnd groceries. „„nvillc; I’vrry G. Wall. Tampa.
Fred Wilson and lion. B. F. Whittier
Ills slogan is "keep the small man in‘ Those leading men are giving their also gave some valuable suggestions.!
In the lobby of the hotel last night
(Its Thr .tHoflalrS l'r » "t
active support to the campaign for
The* following committee was ap­
there were grouped delegations from liosincss."
TAMPA, Jan., 2fi— Sixte«n p»vr«q i;U M
the Ialibiing nt the University, which pointed who will Attend the meet­
nt lcn:tl n dozen counties waiting for,
alien prisoners are expected a t tho
the student* can use for. social nnd ing at take Monroe tonight.
MOTOR SALKS CO.
county Jail today a* the result of four
Our Committee is Coming Home With the Bacon *nppeurnnee before the department, GRAYAMONG
tcligimm put poses.
NEW BUSINESS
arrests at Arcadia, twelve at Bocaand in the meantime speculating “Hi
Dr.
ninekmrtn,
chairman;
Judge
FIRMS OPENING TODAY “The'slogan, "Give them n homo nt
and We Will Have the Roads
to how they would be affected by tho
grande, reported yesterday. Them
».
Householder,
vice
chairman,
Mrs.
It.
the University," has been accepted by
nre now one hundred thirty-one alien* . *
1 ,.vised method of operation.
I hey
E.
Tolar.
Mrs.
Henry
Wight*
Mrs.
In this issue is an advertisement of the state cdmmlttce for use in tho
Drummond. Mrs. Harry Heoren, Col. in jail hero oharged with Illegally enA wire from several members of Chairman Phillip:*, which ik under­ wondered if they would have n hear­
the
Gray Motor Sales Company fen- campaign to raise $250,000 for the
the committee lent to Tallahassee and blood provides among other items the ing before the Ininnl before the pj,‘ luring the Gray cur*. The now com­ Students’ Activities Building at the Geo. Knight, Dr. I’uleston, Edward terlng thp country. Six of them will
one from John Mcisch to thc Cbam- ecroplctlon of four trunk highways m gram won finally adopted, or, if not,
tane, A. P. Connelly, Fred Williams, In* taken to Jacksonville this a fte r­
pany will have their sales rooms in University «f Florida.
Kent Hoeseter, It. W. Pearmnn, secy. noon, enroute to Now York for de­
tier of Commerce says that the State the .Mate. Delegations here in inter if it would he flexible enough to ad­
the Cates building nnd J . J . Cate* J* • This slognii was submitted to Glov­
est
of
16#nl
projects
augmented
today
mit
of
the
projects
ill
which
they
are
Rondi Deportment has grunted the re­
Tlie speakers also stressed the Idea portation.
proprietor of the now local agency er Miller, n student at the university.
.
quest of the committee to furnish all until there were approximately fif­ interested.
of
attending the meeting of this Im­
here nml J . I. Williams will la* the
The department readily accepted Laics manager. Mr. Cates need* no
provement society nt take Monroe STEM PER 18 TALKING TO YOU
the rock needed and also oil or as­ teen counties represented.
Allied Reparations
tho budget |)Ihii of operatlog'"aKsdts
at the Monroe school house tonight
phalt for the top of the rock should­
^introduction to th« Sanford people
Stumper is talking to you today
where £ a rl Lehman, secretary of tho
morning session as submitted
ers. This Is one of the big things the
Committee
Declares
,n |having been here many years ill the
in
nn advertisement in which he says .
Orange
County
Chamber
of
Com­
Chairman Phillip*. It had bci\ known!
committee went to Tallahnssee to get
" retail and wholesale grocery, gruin
Germany
in
Default
to
keep
the small man In business and
merce will outline the plun of the
for some time that this method of and crate business nnd Mr. Cates ssys
and the fact that they received it
from
the
prices quoted It looks as If
county associations for the beautifi­
outlining at the beginning of each that he has something good in the
show* that they did good work. This
t l l r T h « A « » o f l * O S l*r r *» &gt;
he
will
ha
jn business sofne time. Read
year a definite plan of activity was Gray cur* and he will stand back of
means that the rock will In* shipped
PARIS, Jan. 2(1—The Allied repa­ cation of the tounty highways.
his
advertisement
every Friday in the
The
committee
appointed
today
in contemplation by members of the them. Mr. Williams is also very well rations commission this uftoriioon de­
^ at once and tho rood from Monroe to
Herald. Stumper has the prices and
from
the
Chamber
of
Commorce
Is
nn
department us a substitute for the known here nnd tho now firm expect clared Germany in default of ull her
( the Orange county line .will have the
will show you how to say* money.
pi,at policy of taking the work most­ to take the field nnd show Gray cars reparations obligations to France and organization committee nnd they will
rock shoulders and the oil or nsphnlt
OF
ly as it went along. That it was plan­ to everyone in this part of the state. Belgium under the trrnty of Ver­
to hold R and this road will now l»e TO ACCEPT PRESIDENCY
BIG COMMERCIAL
ned to put it into effect at this time,
sailles. Thc vote was thu same as at
taken up and made over into a 10ENTERPRISE
previous default decisions, France,
however came ns a general surprise.
foot road the entire distance.
Phosphate Company
Italy nnd Belgium favoring declara­
' With Chairman Phillip* recommend­
( I l f T h e AiioflaOS !•»*••)
tion, and Great Britain' abstaining
(tlr T l f A u m ln lrS P r*M l
Plant
at
Lakeland
ing
that
a
budget
bo
agreed
upon,
he
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2fl.—Comp­
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 2fi.—Seven
submitted a tentative program for
Burned Last Night from voting.'
important projocts has been agreed troller Ernest Amos wifhheld com*
this year’s work. While this program
upon for incorporation in the 1923 ment this morning on the newspaper
WASHINGTON, Jan . 2d.—Action
embraces many ratifications nnd cov­ Lakeland and Bartow Fire Depart*
report*
thnt
he
planned
to
resign
to
•* "• -r "
. A . • 'V;
budget of. construction maintenance
on Senator Robinson's resolution pro­
■■ »
t
ers
a
broad
field,
it
is
understood
thnt
accept
the
presidency
of
a
commer­
ment*
Called
Out
*
by the State Bond Department when
posing full American membership In
of
tho
City.
This
boat
basin
and
city*
in
genera)
it
provides
for
the
concen­
Col. YounRberg am! corpt of U. S.
the department recessed Its executive cial enterprise. It has been known
thc reparations commission was post­
tration of work on thu state’s four
(llr The Am A uiv U *•»»»•!
Engineers will be here today and at pier nre •monjc the contemplated lmhearing at noon today. These pro­ for some time, however, thnt he had
BARTOW, Jan. 20.— Fire of unde­ poned indefinitely today by tho senate two o’clock hold a public meeting at provement* here at SgnfonJ and the
main trunk highways. Any specula
jects are in districts reportwt by •E. under consideration proposition to
termined
origin dutnngad the drying foreign relations committee after It the Chamber of Commerce rooms re­ city has been bonded "for 1(50,000 to
lion
ns
to
its
further
provisions
must
P* Green, of liradcntown, and 1. B. bead financial organisation yet in the
plant
of
the
Lakeland Phosphate com­ hnd been discussed behind closed doors garding the application of the City of innke the boat basin and concrete
be
coupled
with
conjecture
hs
to
how
Schilling, of Miami. The department !informative stage*. It is not‘believed
Chairman Phillips’ program will fin­ pany of this city to tho extent of nftor confidential information on the Sanford for permission to build a pier and the work will be itHted as
hadn’t reached consideration on the his resignation, if it materialises,
reparation* problem had been submitwould take place for a couple of ally emerge from thc hands of the en­ $50,000 last night. The Bartow fire
boat basin and pier In tak e Monroe. soon as thc government grants the
cRhcr districts.
\cd
by Secretary Hughe*.
department
was
aided
by
an
engine
tire
board.
There
wete
unofficial
in­
Hu
This
is one of the most important is­ city permission to go abtsd.
mohlhs.
dications that it suffered little in its from Lakeland. They were unnblo to
riparian rights are now invested in
sues
in
tho
city
today
and
while
there
TALLAHASSEE,
Jan. 2(5.—The
The many friends of A. P. Connyliy
save the building b u t. prevented the
thc city and everything hsa b e e n done
The horseshoe pitchers and tho four hours' "reading" yesterday af­
Stste Road Department returned to
will
bo sorry to learn that ho was is hardly any doubt about the War to bring the mstter right up to t'
spread of the flames to other sections.
ternoon.
,
executive session this morning to con­ checker plnycrs arc having some hot
stricken, with Illness, yesterday and Department granting this permission
It was emphasized, however, that
'
it bchooVea all who can do so to be hesring today and upon the
sider the program for road work for conter.s In Kiwanl* park these days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. p. Brumley and is at hi shome today but is recover
once thc program *ds adopted, it will
And
these
ore
the
days
that
make
ot the m « tlo ,
M , w n,™ .;
the next twelve months. Department
be rigidly adhered to until carried to family of Chuluotn were in the city fe‘ dBya.
[support to this request upon the part for the beginning of the wort.
members spent yesterday afternoon our visitors went to got out in the
IU end. It will serve as a barefaced today.
plan of activity submitted
by nark nnd pitch horseshoes.
sut
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jtay
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iTt,*51L
Lr3;r'- 'L*^ - _' \

And'thc Incident Will Now Be Regarded as
Closed for All Time

SEC. DAVIS
SAYS BUILD
UP THE CHILD IS RECOMMENDED

DRAFT
PEACE TREATY
INVOLVESJUTURE BE PRESENTED

HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION
MEETING AT LAKE MONROE
TONIGHT TO HEAR

ROAD CONSTRUCTION PLANS
OUTLINED BY
WILL ADOPT BUDGET PL

MORE ALIENS
COLLECTED IN
AT ARCADIA

SANFORD HIGHWAY WILL HAVE
ROCK AND OIL OR ASPHALT, ,
SAYS THE ROAD DEPARTMENT

COMPTROLLER
ERNEST AMOS
MAY RESIGN

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERS
F 0 R *J
I TO
PUBLIC DOCK AND BOAT BASIN

STaS

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�'•1V!THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923

PAG E S IX

W e will have ED. V. PRICE representative
taking measures with us Friday and Sat­
urday, January 26th and 27th, 19 z 3 ,
at Hintermister’s
Music
Store.
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Look into our method# of doing business, and you dill become our of
our steady customers. Thai U lure. You will lie gratified at Hit* way
serve customers and please them with axrr.-dingly g;-od value* of­
fered earh day, in Men** and Hoys* Hull*, llnl*. Shoe* and Furnishing*

In the early spring we are going to open a new Clothing Store In Sanford In the PulcstonUnimley building, now under construction, and to take care of our friends, who want ca»l&gt;
Sorinir Suits, we have arranged with Messrs. Randall and IflnternuHter to hold tills sale

---------------------AYR INVITK YOl.'ll INVESTIGATION------------------- -

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

First Quality— Low Prices

Phone 104

115 East First Street

A
was forinl that Mr*. H uff held high
score, and was awarded nil Irresdcs-j
Dr. Henry* McLaulln. Jr., local op­
c«»t console howl. •The low »corc
tometrist, left this afternoon for
prize, a blue glassbowl.
MRS. PRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Jacksonville to attend the lecture of
Following the nwnrding of the
Phono 217-AV,
Dr. Charles fihennl, director of .re­
prizes, rc-ireshments of aandwlchca, |
For Florida: Fair t«nigh
search of the American Optical' Co., ”
I f y a a h a v e a n y ( r l r s f i « l a l t l n a T»
—I f y a a a r e m i t e : . a / t « l i r , * a r . . . m i n * raku uild coffee were nerved.
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and
Friday; warmer in th
thii
evening.
Dr.
Me
I
mull
n
will
re­
M a i . a r I f y a a a r e r n l r r l a l a l u a . *» fll
The committee in charge of thin
a a a a t a l r a r d t a tfcla &lt; » f n r l i n , n r ,
turn
Friday
nfternoon.
Jacksonville
was
represent!
S . t a l U . a r t r l r &gt; h » , i r t h e l i r a , . I t w ll paity was: Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. 8.)
fca g r e a t l y a p p r e c i a t e d
yesterday l&gt;y John S. Graham.
M. Lloyd, Mr*. Ilayinond Key uml
Col. J. M. Kimbrough. U. S. A., sta­
Mt*. Paul Bigger*.
tioned
a t F t. MrPherson is in the city
SOCIAL CALENDAR
K. P. Wagner nrrlvetl here yester­
■today and will inspect all three, of
‘ridny—N dcV. Howard Chapter U.
LUNCIIEON FOR VISITORS * day from Atlanta and* is registered the military units here. Accompany­
.
,
Mrs. (J. F. Smith entertained most at the Montezuma.
D. Co will meet at the Parish House
ing (’el. Kimbrough oil hi* tour of in­
at iliitO p. m i.
spection, which extends throughout
Dr. W. II. Kelly, of Port Jarvis
Tiday— Mrs. J . 11. Colcmnn uml Mr*.
on 'Magnolia avenu
the Nlute, i* Lieut. Charles K. Hnrri*
i\, arrived in the eltv yesterday
Reg Holly will entertain at bridge
the guests of Mr*
on the State Arsenal sUtlT anil locat­
s registered nt the Montezuma.
nt the Parish house, at .'I p. m. honor'overs were Inid for
ed nt St. Augustine. Mnjor Ralph E.
Have yon read tho wnnt ads todayT
oring Miss Helen O’Mani, of .JarkStevens i# host to these visiting oftleei* showing them the wonderful eiwith a crystal bowl filled with pink
.•ie and agricultural development of
l!r.|lianre roses anil unparngus ferns.
the section, lie lias promised them
1 hi* plnre card- won- dainty designs
that they will have the opportunity of
of bund painted flowers.
The Business and Professional Wo­
inspecting
this evening the finest mil­
Following tin- luncheon, the gin •{*
men's Club will meet this evenm,. id
itary
contingents
in the 1 ioridu Na­
motored to Orlando.
the Welukn Lobby at eight o’ejnek
tional
(itiuril.
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Covers wore laid for Mis. T.
All meinbern are asked to lie presTWO
MORE
DAT
I'limns, Mrs. Arthur Hazard, Mrs. O,
Augustine, is
T. Pound, jr .t Mrs. M. 11. Mabry mid
Sanford trail &lt;t ci., aimounre jn tins i«N. DoV. HOWARD CHAPTER V. Mrs. (i. F. Smith.
y Two more days of the
D. C.
? left uml ibey i.lft r «peTRUTH SliP.KKRS CLASS
A very Interesting and Important
« for ilo' ii ninining two
One of the most enjuyalde features
meeting of the N. D cV. Ilpwurd
hideiw eit. Corsets, (IlngChapter of the U. D. C . will Ik- held of the week wa . the class and liusmess
Oi,i|« and S ^it s at •-!&gt;&lt;■Friday afternoon at 3:!i0 in the Broth­ netting of lire Truth Seekers &lt;lus« of
.See the « d \ crlisciiu nt.
Crews, of Jacksonville, wa*
er hood room of till* Episcopal church. the M. K. ehureh, who were most dc■ business visitors here yesThe chapter historian, for the coin­ iiightfully eiiteitained at tin' home of
ing year, Mrs. Rtritigfclluw, has ar­ Mrs. Camp oil Celery avenue, try
ranged a splendid program for the Mesdnnu's Chuppell, Camp, Kelly.
Mrs. Keppler will open n Kinder
McKim, Parker, Rutledge,
nfternoon, “la-e and Jackson”. All Muye,
garden school in the parbh house oi
Went, Cobh, Hrr.dberjry, Hoolahnn,
10 Stores in Georgia
member* lire urged to be pierent.
next Tuesday. January 2’.*. Tliis wil
i Jenkins, McCauley, .Mason, I hillipx,
FORTNIGHTLY Hit I IKS K CI.CJI Hurt and Itieksmi, whose birthdays
little ones too young to attend thr
Mrs. F. K. Roumlllut ■ was
the frame in December unit Jnnunty. A fled
public schools. .Mrs. Keppler Ins had
ehniniing hostess yesterdny afternoon n song, and prayer, the business part
year* of ex| -rienee in thin work r.tul
when she entertained nt hrtdgn at h»-i Wus discussed after which Rev. Car­
th ‘ ehllilren will receive the best of
heme on Palmetto avenue. The guest# penter gnve us r. very idee talk, and
care. The jilm-v buss will bring llieie
including tile members &lt;&gt;f the Fort­
in s-hool aad lake then! hic.n- ugnm. S
Sanford's New Store
uriitil MM'irtl h-nlr who It wit tiuito-o -v
See ihe .................
in tin i»vinnightly Bridge Club.
1} enjoyed by ull pn-o lit. Sixty in­ Tho(i. F. Moore, of Columbia, S.
(Juuntiltca u( sweet peas and snap
dies wore present to enjoy the hos­ arrived in Sanford yesterday for
dragons combined with terns were
pitalities of these hostesses, who serv­ rhort ttuy mid is .stopping nt
used in decorntlng for this affair.
ed delicious refreshments- consisting Moiitczunm.
An absorbing game* of bridge wns
of chicken salad, olives, snltines utni
the Seniinuh- County schools, * and
played, and the rpize for liigh score,
\notlicr Big' SliipmtMit
cotTee, fern leaves n’ml violets were
Professor McKay, principal of the
W.
G.
Forehand,
of
Louisville,
Ky\,
n wieker serving tray was won • by
given us favors. All ileparteil wish* wa Banning the arrivals here yester­ Snnford liigti schuol, were guests of
Mrs. G eorge rvnight.
mg tlie hosteSxes many more happy day and will spend some time here ut County Kupi-t inteinlont A. B. John­
[At the conclusion »&gt;f the card game, in eiisioi'.n.
son here yesterdny. The visitor* had
the Montezuma.
.
the hostess served a delh intis sulml
luncheon at the new high school buil­
'{burse followed try mi in* im r c
ding and m&gt;pi cted the hutldii ; ex­
The gue«t* for the after? .-»"i weir
pressing the bi-Jlof that Ihvie is no
Mm. George Knight, Min. D.
L.
The .Mi I'liiiuiin-.Murkwtind Co. have
South.—Orlundo Sentinel.
,
Thrasher, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Gcu. an adve.'ti .-meat in this Issue calling
DcCottes, Mr*. G. 0 . Bishop, Mr . &lt; attention !o their advance tailoring
S ANFOR D K IN DERG ART KN
V. Mahoney, Mrs. D. !&gt;. Caldwell and .lain at llintertnicter'a Music Store
Mr*. W. B. Talbot, or Lexington
. Mrs. Hurry Lewis.
January -iUh uml 27th, at which tin J Ky., was among the arrivals here yes­
a representative c.f the Fib V. Price
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY. Co., will be here with samples. The terday and is stopping at the Monte­
The subscription bridge party giv McKintion-Mnrkwood Co. will have zuma for a ^irief visit.
&lt;jn yesterday -afternoon by the mem their m w store in the PulcatonElizabeth Grinncl, of Providence, It.
Iw-is of the St. Agnes Guild, proved i Ihumby building whim it is (hdtdted
arrived
in the city yesterday nnd will
JUST
ARRIVED
aurcess from every Maud point, liiere nnd meantime they nrc taking care
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spend a few days here nt the MonteWire twelve tables ‘of players and n of their customers who might want
xttma.
Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe,
number of people Joined the players •spring suits.
'
foi refreshments.
Tai tar Stripe, Dumvoodie,
Red mid green, the colors used
Rosharananv Fru-Fru.
w« rr- rnrried out with basket* of jez- he lias no friei-dn; hut ns a matter of
amir.es nnd red lillies^ The tally cards fuel he has no friends because he is
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE.
Colors: Apple green,
nlno carried out the color tain me.
n grouch.
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SH E E T MUSIC
I'lANOS
Navy, Brown, Black, Tan,
After severnl interesting game* of
RECORDS K
PLAYER ROI.I.S
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
Bridge ployed, scores were counted, it
Periwinkle, Paisley and

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The P rin cess
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ACCURATELY
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PIANOTUNING------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

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Sizes 14 to 42.

I.atllcs’ Rest Room

SALES AND SERVICE

Not Only Pure but Delicious

A.fcomplcte Slork of Ports

Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO

Next to Princess Theatre

JUS TRECEIVBD NEW SHI I'M ENT

Hunfort), Fln^ Cornrr Second'Street unt) Snnford Avenue
DistribiilorH Seminole and Lake CouiiHch
.;irRe* and Up-to-Dnlc
Fill! n« Station

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Com piele l!lne Accessorle
&amp;
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Henna.

PHONE 325
KODAK Dealer

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
THE REXALLjSTOftE

ENTERY COMEDY
Friday and Saturd
NORMA TA LM A D U E

Snapper Steaks, i
; Mullet, Sea Trout.*—
1.127 Sanford Avenue,

1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

He has a beautiful line
of Spring and Summer
Woolens and -Sum-aWeight goods. !
Have him measpre you
now.

�In Her Greatest Achievement

^ tar^aeare « MriiMn
to “itucutions arising from limp to
time in whichdhin government and its
chitons have an immediate intercut,"
"lin t these purposes have been served
by the contact with th** commission
which he ’have been able to maintain
ihrlugh the present arrangement*.’’
Shortly after the foreign relations
TH IS C O IN T IIY H IM . NOT T A K E
committee had received the eomroumANY I’ART IN TI1E
catfpns, Senator Ilorah, of Idaho, who
.
D IStft’SSION
iceenlly proposed tliift the United
State.-i cal! an International eeofmm*
ic conference, announced that he bad
planned to renew the suggestUm «&lt;»an
by the Introduction o f a rerjlrlion re*
questing the president jo call curb
a conference.
Senator Opftth at fir*t intended to
put forward formally thi* proposal
a-, an amcndm. iit to the naval appro*
p iatioM bill, but withheld it on asFertiops by ndminOttation spokesmen
that it would embnrres. ncjcotintlons
then pending, The Idaho senator ra il
3 aterdny, however, that he Imped to
h'i ■ * hln amendment ready by Monday
ai d blight otter it m n:i rtm-rdmoit
to jieiidinjr hill*, thereby avoiding any
delay through having it cent to the
S.-nate calendar. *
.Secretary ilugr.e** made dear to the
committee "that it has not been the
■ w r y w M r r tr 3 in s s -.il i*&gt;lh-y of this administration to par'*
, _
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' tlcipnte i*. llr 'jlxinR of the umoui-.u
&gt; IJlllO V a im
.to Ik * paid by Germany upon repom-

illustratlm* with chalk uml blackboard
“tlw fru it* of richr.-,' and driving
home the fact that " if the .love of
O'oTii y c’ lttrui . tr, life* poverty o f the
aotjl will be the iv .id t.” lb* told of
tin* ultimate ruin of iii e 1-v. .* devot*
attainment of worldly

, KING- PREACHED r r e u ia i
SERMON TO TH E WOMEN
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON•

d e w b e rry
e&gt; are thr
grown anil
my tlmt it
. Urol tht-i.

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crriii City have all been very
the Taylor family of Comer,
Mrs. H arriett, Mr*. Groom* n
P. Dutton nrr itnum;; thr.jj
erimr from m u r e altar In
nuro iIIhciu

tmnosk ha., i Tin* county mad pa hr 'are
ton* for n [ on the amith end of. Kt Murky
k(* Monroe, nr.d van! end of Piny Way, ru:
tored ^betr cron t'ity, a much needed .
i t&lt;&gt; I at*
M the rohd ha* been nil
unu* time. l&gt;a:*&gt;nble.

A nine-pound son wit Iron to Mr.

t.t; the r.vr- Hral Mrs. &gt;Dun Mctl-iiinld hi • week
vine was one of uni.pic- ill .1 ii IS In •
RrnL* Turner.
h. It wai called "gefy*
'I- .. i '*• . I
n tird * and
||r
V. -d. \ V at d
i
I
*&gt;to
j§jc on the ili-o'di mumi : i .
-it \
!
.
the pitiaent-day tlnvad*
ip;; over the r.«.w road .via hi fdr-irnee,
t*» cover up their ddlii*
* Anrogg the mphl* they saw u largo
' lierpstp* pf toraalm-j ' h in t; planted

] i ’ a jiyA I ! .

P in to Hk u s\n*i’t

torn, J14J5 per bushel at form. In.
quire ill (Jlndcjrvllle fop T. A. Edlti.

: abtiu* y«yo undov.’ omtriu land
Mtsi Mary Uuiitci
■,: prlanr
end visit &gt;r i t the
home iu visit hut
Hunter who i.i a.gye

who 0 . .* •■
tat «
*
1„ A. flptiioU;father, Thomas
1 tw o .

Norma.

rtnr.r a r a c r c c s x r n s a s 'R o s n n .i r area.,

lllttnn all.iidd t*e i -‘hij hell between
mother aid d.iujjnier, i belie4e ihot.mi'll Iy in a roe lit I life but mu mi vn*
net- b oi much ttidny. when thcr” i
[a MitTo-rtt1in;; lmltowTie-i i*\liilittt .1 in
le.:’ . *.* ....i; i .i arnmd ( t.I^ ul brid/.i:
f or five Itttiidi* d whiling nw.'V tin- li:n

r A
zz
~r
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a Cltristian iuoim with a ifiiristinn ut
moeili. ;e . ('utinUpr.i IragttUe* Urdu*
may lie traced bm k In the f.ui'Me ; ol
fttlhiu-s mid mothei in the hmni:
in.il hy their p.t - ive tiiditlerence ttn *3
alt* ttie b airar, in the way to tea o
ill*; (he y &gt;mi; people f i r I ‘bn t am

W A Foot
C o m fo r t

Demonstrator from Chicago
Coming to otir Store

Mr. , Woo!s!o;,e
tiny Jiill. to thi
c isolator choir

T ltii man. Is specially trained by T h e S ch o ll M fg. C o .
In th e inqlltoil o f extend ing fo o t com fort originated
hy the em inent authority D r. W in . M . S ch o ll, and will
n u k e a special dem onstration o f ■

lo o t Com fortA p p lia n ces
\Ve Invite you to m ake a special effo rt to ca ll during
his visit and learn from him how thousands o f people
w ho have suffered from corns, callouses, bunions, tired
aching feet, fallen nrehes o r cram ped toes have b een
ren efited by these rem arkable inventions, fo r rem em ber,
th e re is a Dr. Scftoli Foot Com/drt Appliance or Remedy
fo r every fo o t trouble,

H ave a Pedo-graph Print made
o f your foot

Atlont
‘ship and b -au iy with tbo b!j
Silvertow n ' for R ella*noycci
and P ierce-A reoiva,—the oalj
ditTercnc* U in sisa and price,
Iltro ’a the piece to je t tlicm .

O tS T IN T H E LONG RUN'

Hood Aulo Compaojr, Inc,
111*13 Park Avenue
SANFORD,
FLORIDA

With thii new device, perfected by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl: n coot!
clear print of the •UxkmccJ foot
Inuantly obuinable.

It irenter* your foot meamremenu and U n creat help In (elect*

J. L. WILLIAMS, Manager
PHONIC
Sanford,’ Florida
■ u i m b E H M a n R U B e s n t t H R -'s a x c s s n iix n t ! M eans n n n u s s s R s n n a E m t iR V Q E c n R E E ^ B a H C B X B S B in iiB a u ii*

�IE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. 192*1
MAN'S BODY RAMMED
THROUGH TUI* OK AUTO
lllr Vhe AwnrUiirtl I'r fu l "
PANAMA CITY, Fin.. Jan. 25fi—
Rammed through the top of an auto­
mobile on the tongue 'gf a t‘ rna.t
wagonjvhen the &lt;fir in which
riding -struck the wagon tx’onp the
highway near Fo:mt«%, L' miic-s imr.ti
o then- yesterday, .1. K. lie or, of At­
lanta, traveling salesman, was iortuntly killed.
The body was brought to fV.naitrx
City. Two other person' in tin* auvutnoliilc, J . 31. Flotirr.ey, "f CHiplt-&gt;,
owner ami drivur, anti F. W. it; tg ley, Pensacola, escaped without t-‘ rious injury.
The dead man repn euted a St.
Louis ftitd concern in this urrR urj,

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
Card* of Sanford's Repultide Professional Men, rneh
of whom. In his chosen pro(Muion the Herald rerommnids to ths people.

G e o rg e

It;
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A. DeCottes

Atlorncy*flt*Law
_

Over Seminole County Dank

lANFOHD

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New sheet myslc today
Hintcimister Pinna Co.

*!* FLORIDA

~&gt;KED R. WILSON

will pd!.ot| i pr.Vjct ifttlvcry ttjsek.u
m . |i la i -i vl BcfyiCu In Sanford. Par­
rels or packages of one hundred lbs,
pr Ic • •..!!I he delivered to nny place
orrerhhncc adjacent to the hard nurf.ued streets, nl n"price that .will h*&gt;
chenp-r than cartylrg tlp-nt. This
eomimny has recently added to their
equipment, opi! Hodge Pros, ton nnd
a h If track lxmpht of the Sanford
.M!?{■)*• Co., r.r:d one ton and n quarter
iteti truck, bcilfcht of the Wi| .on .Mot(.-‘ Cu.
I are ciMitempIntieg the
ndditioa of t •vernl those trucks to
tyke earn of ilu tf st^ulilH- iur,caring
btnir.w*. Tle y nrp'ttnwptvpdred 'to
handle anything front-n sntnll pa rev!
. t a pinup or tof* ,nuyw))vpn-in-t)vt.Utr of t-loritb. You will tanke nu
mistake fh calling mi thent for any­
thin# ia their lino "f buslncw.
RptileDiber their ‘phi:tie number, IPS.
250- Mon-Wcd-Fri

ONEUNBRED DOLLARS
is a modest estimate of what
you can save in .one year, by de­
positing regularly at our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!
Isn’t this worth trying for?
Start your account and your
savings will be making money- formcmK##.'
-i' *?*!&gt;*• ■nvwmi
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•1% INTEREST ALLOWED

ATTORN EY-AT-1, AW
Finit National Dank Uultding
SANFORD
FLORIDA

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CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
—Court House

|yra Examined

tt'mn llhnilr, tturki*. &lt;Vn.-.*»Jn»fi4 to

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

rinrnur lliirkr, Itt-fendai-*..
TO'i'fnrtuce- Bur&amp;r. 1JCI &lt;
CloHKlfitd Ada 1e a word. No ad tnken fur lers than 25c nnd putatively no; 1 'i,1-1™£ (,-1*:;&lt;Vt i •-1 : ' t mu'
«»**!•• .if !mi
rlitNHificd ad« charged to unyune. Cmih mutd accompany all artier*, Count (rum .111 mftiiiivu of 1 1 - ■ x: i»*,.1 •*
liurk--, Hint i-tii' I' ............... ilimiit
the wordn nnd remit nrrordingl).
inn-in, amt that yon urr .1 t&gt; o.;. oi of
,1 .tin. i ti -r tliau thv t ii.
1 ;• :
and that there l* h« vrrimn.wttniti 1 ' .
Statu if Hut hi a. ni'i'Vii-t 1
etiii

FOR SALE

Ulasssa Dealgnedj —

! Automobiles For Sale

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mi minn 11a

t’f*aipl»Int, bavins

in i-littncitt}-

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i'i‘iii Ttti-it; nvrclp

I*()Ati»iTKllf. t!i2!| siturt^r* uic%t :i»iuiiiiNt
it sn
»=ui* ii t
SA I.Tl—Sclectwl s t 13 !and I *
t ..ii ii|&gt;|**ac to flin lilt) 11 f 1 . 1r,;.i ’ •..
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reed and big boll jipland sued, be !
Henry MeLaulin, Jr.,
fileit liL-rrtn 'ndnfnm inn m the a: .
i
ns Oil
; vnrlrllcs,—Wilson- .Mawn Co., Jack- i’ORD TOURING, 1321, starter, new •1 1n l-;
11
A I- I V * . Ill
;i. hr .
Opt D.
paint, new, lop, new battery, etc. 1 iil&gt;- ihij nf this eilt.it; :if-il ';i .-. ■
umvillc, Florida.
257-Rtc
1 ,1
Optiriaa-OptmiieUlat
Run:! fine. Sfir.tl.OO.
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t , ll . I -iit* llerabt Id het-i-ni iff
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FOR SALE—Di)3)*t iintl Oayn' paints
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new
pmitlv
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Ml Eait First S tru t
Sanford, Fla.
and* varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
t.-i fi.iie e a u r i e o l i t t t t i ka.
fine, goo,! tires, 3295,01).
WCI s'g.SM my li.-imt iit*•t "l. I *. .-nl.
Works, Sanford agents.
lUd-Ue
DODGE TOURING, 1I'2I. ruin and i f i.ffli-l- 11-ls tin- Gth 1!-.' of .li.nuui.
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I)R. R. M. WELSH t-'AKMLKS—You can get titeJ lied Iniika Uk* now, $5115.0(1.
iSEAI .1
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K.
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• "Ii it. i,r i ’ll, tii Ciiiu 1
fran .-i nnd irrigation plugs at till tH)DGE TOURING, run. and look*
(Jrmlunte Vcterinurinn
g.-lii
inMatnea.
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Sanford Novelty Works.
Ailiiilur if! '('•iittlilaloniil.
Telephones:
like new,' $.!i'.i.uU.
Opposite
P.
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FOR
SA
LE—TwJivc'funiisheir
Office 123 •
KKO TRUCK, fifie ahiipe, new tire.-,Del.and. Florida
with three year lease nt 115 TV1Residence 257
lati' model, $51(5.1)0,
The llernhl, 15c per week, delivered
— nut to nvenuc.,
225-t^- DODGE TOURING, cheap.
Rulisj
tJbnnn. Calaia.clQ'c
M FO inSA L~YVoinl f.,r i ale. 1 m all1 guild, must he imhl at otise, $2115.00.
TO THE I'Cm.K
blocks and trimming:! from thoiCHANDLER i-pa stager, t uti« good
w ‘3 n n i l 11' ' J i i r o i i ^ \\
crate mill. 5Uc a wagon load at the; tires good, S-;I!*5.i1il.
in win lie ul 1lie 1’rliu't‘ss tti­
mill. Fine to make 'your heavy wood \ IM. I-tan Tun I:,
ll' :•lit iir.il (iiniurnm
it . 1 1 1 well, —Shiiilnibn-r'- Mill.
!■' D R, SIX touring, IKI'it, ran lev;- : i ii.il hi;i
llia-i 115,11(11) inih-s. $.5P...mi.
nMBCEauMKnwukiKfiuaBuaRntaicnccsuBM BXxsanEaauiiiiBanniiiiKun
lt)R SALK Oakland ear, Model .1- I-P-XINGTON SI OUT, U'22, nearly r
u
I!. Sell l ilt lip nil ,T-i iilllll &lt;if li"t'
III
ing town in a fe.v day- , i nn
m You can find the name of
■
ta erery live Duslness Man lu •by caliing phom- 5T2-J.
a
* in Sanford in (his Column Ki i-Oi. i)l Ii K SALE I *'t m&gt; Mag lltl| eunditinn, hqiks good, $21111,(10 a
each day.
nolia avenue. Phone Ji'.'-W.
jt-ush, hahineu $50.0(1 aamthiy.

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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Hurley-DavidMin
FOR SALE urn
moloirycle; one new tire anil in
In light,
Quick Service Transfer ; PrixT Safl.Ofb Adthess ! . !’'
( Dl.s 27.
Stornpe I ncilltii-H
2tl0-!ttp
If we please you, tell otiu-ra; if not, i —
tell as. Phone 49$
BOARD AND ROOM
“
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r'Oll ItflNl One IJot k front Fir-t

Several other good cheap ears nnd *
tnnkn. We must cell nil these cal'- *
by February I t at we will then move,*
p to our new Dodge inane and will “
&gt;e ed room to reniiiib l our pr. ent n-r a
viee station.
D) per rent dlrcminl* 11 all eura listi d ale. i- (r ali e:i*di.
Tetmi to ri p..u,iii|
thiid down, balance n

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SAN FOllD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, TUESDAY aiu! WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 2!1T!I, SOI'M AND 31ST
Find Apttea ranee in (he Reuth -

—- — -— •

’,maia $s.oo t» $ 12.00.— im Commer-

Men’tv Club

S l l l l i O l ’d iY lo lo i* ( ’o .

einl Street,
257-Sitpi
Worlts
Cylinder (irindinpr
F o i: RENT 2 h le iq y 'fitra M n .e iF P h iiu - X
DODGE DKAI.EUS
AutomoliUe Repairs
rooiun, mr chihlmn. Cttll nt
(tek
COR H_Ai,K
Acetylene Welding
Ave. or phone 2II-W .
25S-tfe l 1 I Dodge, ivtm fine
-Sanford, I'lorida
Phone G2i I1 '' lb.
fin. Kip

ELTON J. MOUOIITON-------- —AltCHiTKO-

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■'"Oil till
&lt; mil Mil

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WANED—A clinnco to build your
Room 7, MilUr Hidenew‘home before lumber gets iiiiv
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IAN FORD
•
I MiIMDA diigher. Plans and e&amp;tltnatcs furnish—--------- Sanforjl Novelty Works. IHJ-tfe
l-.‘SANFORD NOVEi/i V WANTED Thri-v Imy with Kiev.
ir.
25115nt Western Union.
- iM
WOItKS
t.OOi) JO HS COR GOOD ROY’S m
Western Union Tnlegrapli office
V .’c . COU I K,
. - . 1 1 no.I he ilthf.il W.rk in .I .b an e-'
FO U N D
General Shop .nul .Mill e for advancement. Apply loen!
"mnnagest WesLrn t 'nioii office.
HE .Nil Pun' of ludje.'i" glnvi-ji. OwnWork
253-tfc
e e.-m get same by calling at HecCONTRACTOlt ■nnd BUILDER
aid,
property and paying for
v.lleei,
117 Conimarci.il S trr.t-S u n fu n k FiaU 1 . ANTED-S in .itl I &gt;,y vHh wheel. .« £ . proving
Pr«
251-tfe
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.‘it out ’s Market, Sainold Avenue, 1 111 rn nd.

GILLON &amp; F R Y .
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

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J l a i R t l l a A te.

FOR RENT

*

DANi iNG CLASSES every Tuesday|

(jtlieij relief- Sold everywhere.—Adv. dune.

I room house, harn, flowing

well, bj autiful Jake vie w. Ju.it r. steji
••ff brick road and hut a few miles
E. B. HODGINS
STEWART
The
Florist
from
Sanford. Coftlfdsrinff quality of
AWTO r a d ia t o r a n d s i i b r t
grove and land, the best buy In this
-Floral
Designs
METAL WORKS
Cut Flowers
"---I vkinfty today.' Price $5,500. $2,500
General,Repairing
Ornamental Plants
Annual a
cash,
balance, 1, 2 and 3 years..
*07 French A » ------- -----Sanford, Fla.
250-tfe
Phone 200-W
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T h * S tan dard o f C om p arison ,

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Unusual W inter Comfort
l ie Sees, Knows and Tells‘All

Buiclc reputation for anticipatinjfyouridcus o f ”
comfort for all w eath ers, perlorm unce and
utility, w ith model ; of ad v an ced design is
strikingly upheld in Buick open models.

i n k MASTER o r MFNTAl. MYSTICISM

■&gt; ,

It has no equal regard­
less of the price you pay.

THE WORLD'S G R EA TEST BAKING POWDER

Every &amp;n-e in u while the iiostoftice clerk:, enteh up witli their work
and give Umlr attention to the upteial
ji livery letlera.

rkm,

BAKING POWDER

MISCELLANEOUS

fllr t lif
I'rrMl
TAl.I.Ail A.SSKI'J, Jan. 25.—Tim
f i n n in i
KIDNEY TUOUULE CAUSES
Stale Highway department today
BANFORD
FLORIDA
LA M EN SS
adopted a bmlk'-t ror.it ranitructlon for
“A kultencna followed Inc for jmitto next year. The plan will Ira emu idA. 1*. Connelly &amp; Sons time, mid 1 felt that it wan couaed end
III executive remain thi i afterr.Mni&gt;ji»!i»(i i mis .
from kiditoy trouhle. One hottlo of ihhhi. II. II. PhillipA wm re elected
ll-R-A-I,
fj.SiT-A-T.IS
I oiey Kidney Pill# had the deilretl i&gt;fr«-m.
Ini ralmi-nl'
f.ct," writes H. ll. Arhuckle, South "--, -r&gt;. ■: ? ■
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1 i - l k f r o i r i l lam)
In -u n i n r r
Jlncre, Vrrtnntit. Daekaelut. rheumnSTRUCT FARM AGENCY ;
l ”«»
)N »lr IIdbiJ*
tjrtn, duil hemlnihe, too frCRuent nr
113 Miignolin Ave.
#
tam na
hunting urination nrc Kymp.toms of
The finest young grove iit this t.ec-;JS
n"lnr-a I’r.ifirrfr llaaltir" CI»«Mrr» Kinney nmF Bladder trouble. Disord- tlon. 10 acres, 317 fopr year °hl|JJ
* ’*
Main OfTlce
ored kidneys roiuiro |&gt;rompt tresl- ticas, mostly Yalenrie, IDO tnnge»--.i|
U r i'C H
t l l J A l . T V L"l&gt; VI PA K V
, ment. Neglect cause i serious ruinpli- lues, 23 huge rfedllng.v, at: i a raw of u
v V A P o l l II I S V f &gt; r v t l . \ T t ' O l l PA s V c«tio:n'.* l'nicy
Kidney Pills give I0U buds mi : ailr utork, .budded In st!*

Contractor nnd Builder

Vho Economy

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INSURANCE AGENCY

S. O. Sbinholscr

CALUM ET

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JiuTIShT I OR RENT—And fiiniRure
for rule, full i.t 1012 Myrtle Am
«&gt;"l - P- '»■ Lor ndull*. InterpraWealinghnuie Llgbla aiul Appliinrr*
.ii’. ji.o ., tj.tivefuid bull iimm dirteing.—Profosj title.
New Line uf Fixture* f
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t- xTIr ifT-&gt;Ti l a tgi fru it 'bed room, .
Miller Rullding
go*,;
LOST—Sunday
on
i'-irk
avenue
be-Magnolia Avenue
garage. Mi's. Phelps,
tween
Tlidil
tiec-t
and
Episcopal
I Palmetto Ave.
2fi0-3tpj
&lt;bun h, a bracelet id amber lands, n
EoR
RT7NT'
Nieily
furnished
.........
B. W. HERNDON
Phvi-fj ret inti to Pe:nie R.ib-oii, 2IH
new Imifiiiiig.
I’ari: Avenue.
*
25t*-2tp
FIRB---------AUTO---------UONllS

Don't waste expensive ingre­
dients— don’t worry about
results — don’t try to find a
lcavener that is as dependable,
pure and wholekime as

A pound can o f Calumet contain*
full 16 ounces. Soma baking paw*
tiers come in 12 ounce instead o f 16
tunce cans. £ j sure yoa get a BEST B Y TEST
pound when you want it.

Ain! other good value., in c.-td cars.
SAN JUAN GARAGE CO.
237-dte
!.,
, c . . , , , - —rr
- . . r *
* «JK nA I. c,—ur.-nul new ( handler 5- . m
f
^^
,___ tc
pt. i'niiger Sport model, only been
driven from Jneksuiivtlh* to Sanford,
la; J" Ii rItik In ri .slXilpillile party.
( ajbi , K.&gt;en at Sanford Fruit Stor
my | j, 1 s tr u t.
2-l'J-tfr

W AN 1ED

your

It is used by the majority of
American housewives. Its sales
pre over one hundred and fifty
per cent greater than the next
largest selling brand of baking
powder. Buy it— try it—use it.

SANFORD MACHINE | struct* nicely furnishit! room*, prie^]mt*nlhh*
COMPANY
[rr from §!L0Q to
jut u civk, Wills
Genontl Machine and Boiler

D, F. WHITNEU. Cashier

F. P. FOUST Ell, President

Examinutioh shows how the thoughtful ap­
plication of simple, practical methods of sealing
curtain and windshield joints against wind,
cold nnd min lias resulted in u welcome deforce
of winter and early spring comfort you never
tiiought possible for on open car.

Fours

IT1B WHITE MAHATMA

Sixes

3p*.*.Rovt&gt;«(T f « t
jr.« .R o **.!rt» n rj
5 PflWr Mrttfl&amp;Jt = HSi . -tv Yfiiitin#* ^1*11
Coup*
l l ’m . C
w . ID S
'J tLV ^n *. T it a i i u {‘ 1191

POSITIVELY at ench perfoimamr th« Kcirmi’ IInrffling “CilYBTAL
SEANCE" The wont av.e-in |uilti|{ demotmtrattdn of in.yehir power
ever pr«*f»rnttd op nny rdoKe.
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T o u rin g *
B o lo i ■ • • I t * ]

Calm . •

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4 Pa»».C.-m p*

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7PAM.To.H4tg. 14J1

Ti'jM-ErJiO • J i l t '

C p n tt H i A J t l n
In Jl
8 ( a l To4 iL .ii • K B

PrtJ
Prliti f (&gt;. )&gt;. ItuUk rArfn.(»#r irnvniinrnlliu
S P a x . £ V -I.n

I n t r o lid r J, A . '' u h i j i i h r t &gt;'. at. A . C P u r. h.i
p / rn , wAich
. , , 1 ^ . , far
J

If The/e is Anytlung./Yoi; Witlii to Know, Ask
ftluHor

D -t 5 -» -N P

QucxLionx- o«» love. tnnrHaire. IrtUnhetm, and mono? answered instantly.
Writ* your (jucslioffi at homo, Kegl in any mnniier,' hrltij* In Pariah
House and he will onewor you.
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Prices, 33c and 50c

f . ;&gt;ai

l rK.\N
.il When belter atitotttuhllca ore htillt-

« . i , MOORK, Mi 1 1 4 ,'*
- — Dutch will hinld theax

W hen better autamobUes art* built, Buick will build

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�hlMUlinl u r n sflrrtionta exrrpt B«n&lt;*» «t t)ir ItrrtiM till! lit tu«, 1«7
Wnsnail* AteAte.. Sanford.
Sanford, rl».
FI

The Herald Printing Co.
iMiii.iMiniiH

tiro ahd a half year*.
"You will be In a |x$(tttin then to
offer your services to soma merchant
nn advertising manager.' Work for thin
employer n year, always supposing
that herWill keep yuju that long. Then
resign nnd repeat tbo process.
“After that time you will he able
to go after the magazine or Advertis­
ing agency as n thoroughly experi­
enced advertising man."
Mr. Hoyt offered the possibly su­
perfluous suggestion that matrimony
was too great n luxury for the young
advertiser at this stage of his enreer.

THE HERALD’S PLAr
1.
2.
3.

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—A now L ib r a r y Building

in t h e c e n t e r o f t h e c it y .
— E x t e n s io n o f t h e p r e s e n t b u lk h e a d on t h e la k e sh o re .
— T h e n ew p ier an d b o a t b a s in fin is h e d b e fo r e J a n u a r yReal
,

GET STRENGTH

lasting Health, Strength.|
Energy and Vitality Musi
Be Built Up Through
— A b ig A u d ito riu n it h a t w ill s c a t a t l e a s t 5 ,0 0 0 people.
the Stomach
— N ew h o n n f fo r th e C a n ip b c ll-L o s s in ff B o a t, A m e ric a n

1921.

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m P e o p l e s ^

o f S a n fo r d .

tl. J. 11(11,I,\
rawor
N. J . I.II.I.Altli .. Herrrlarr-Trea.urrr
4.
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II. A. MIHli---- --- - (lenrral Miinngrr
5.
H. «. nm.i v
A ilim l.inn ilmmirr
L e g io n .
v
AdlrrlUtnil llntra Vlndr Kaiinn on
A S a n fo r d In s titu tio n u n d e r th e d ir e c t ronnSo many folks who are searching
Appllmllan
0 .— A C o m m u n ity C h e st o u t o f w h ich a ll fu n d s w ill lie
a jje m e rit o f t h e fo llo w in g
for that "something" to revive their
draw n .
J.inVM SHIPP
I irrnlatli.n Manager
I'Soar SJI1-1V nllrr 5 it. rn.'
wasted
strength,
and
ygdurance
bften
7.
— T w o m ill ta x fo r p u b lic ity p u rp oses,j. ■ at— ■■ ■ at ■
----are led.to believe that ell they need to
auharrl|&gt;:l&gt;iii I'rlrr In liltaorr
8
.
—
M u n icip al o w n ersh ip , s t a r t i n g w ith w a t e r w o rk s and
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
On* Yrsr..............
HUM
do is to take some of the ninny things
s
o
ft
w
a
te
r
.
HU Manilla ------- ----- ------------ — IM
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they hear of, which promises to put
llrlltrrrd In I'llf h| I'artlrr
9.
— Syslematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
Onr VVrtk
1.1 &lt;&gt;n(a
J . It. A n th o n y , W . I I . T u n n lc llf f e , D r. S . Pul"pervo force" into their blood.
lEI~- ■ _ -Wj__a_UL. I i
-TT ~ ----------- — ■ na ■ ■
. 1'.I .■ »r..a
FEDERAL All) ROADS
10.— T e n th o u s a n d people lie re on e y e a r fr o m to d ay .
Thp hl« 13- In l*-|iMEe Weekly Her­
c sto n , E . I I. IliA v k in a , W . E . S c o g g a n ,
Tiie
Flurenu
of
Public
Honda
of
the
They don’t realise that they must
ald rnllrrly rut era Semlsntp I ‘mini»
and la imlillabril n r » I'riilur. Adtvr- United States Department of Agriget real, lasting strength and endurC . F . W illia m s
. ..
llalaa ralra amdr knnttn nn n|t|&gt;llrn. ?.
?
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Ra na Ra pa jMVce by getting their stomach and ina
K
a
m ici n
linn, f3.no prr jrnr, nlitpj. In ndtaurr. cultuie nnnouncen that the selection prove to lip the culminating act. No K
— . . . . ------------------------- —
information was given by that paper
- ~fr- ■:r_=. .; -■ ,•fJl.izr;
. ~i* . ? * . * -*-y
* ;t e s t in e s In shape to get the iron and
lll'.MIIKII T ill! AAllOA'I ATISIf ITtMia of roads to lie included in the federal
ns
to the utterances made against the
The A»i(,ela(r&lt;1 pr«*4* la exclusively aid highwuy system is progressing
** [vitamines out of the food they cat,,
'
enirtlrd in ihr u»e for rciiiiltlleatitni «f rapidly.
sheriff which enured this step to be
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
*'-* land into tlielr blood.
nil tirai dispatcher rrrdltrd 1 &gt; ll nr
taken—nor was it stated what attor­
not other**1Isu nrdltrd In tht* 1‘HJwr
The
plon
as
proposed
In
the
Fed­
That’s
where
the
secret
or
iicntth,!
;
v
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v\’\ f •
mid nlco tha local .news jndilinlnd
Ik hi ki K
eral Highway Act of Inst November ney had been engaged by the prose­
herein.
strength
mid
endurance
is.
In
your
All rlahla flf re-puhllrnllnn of special
will crcnto a network of good roads cutor. All this will, in duo time, be
dlapttlrlira herein lire :(In&lt;. n -r ti-il
ifood. If your stomach and Intestines
brought out to the light of day. —
Great weather again.
Oilier I Ill'll VI.I&gt; III 11.Ill Ml. I’M.nr Its touching practically every county Jn*
! can't digest, assimilate and eliminate
I’nintku New
Ute country. Nut more than
,
,
j
prppcrly the food y . j cat. you can’t
fj Fotw
lsm
Atlvf-f!U*n-1
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Engineer*
are
here
today
on
hop,. to rrRsln your health, energy
cent
of
the
total
mileage
in
any
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ftj ffi tes
Stanford, Florida
n great prpject.
1 v.lil 1«? included in the system and;
and endurance no matter what you
fL
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not
more
than
three-sevenths
of
that;
iS?v ;I
take, Thousandr, oC run-down' folks
The Chamber of* Commerce Is. get­
will he primnry or intefsuto high*
are
putting their stomach in shape by
Ka ting ‘'better nnd better, every day iff
u^illg the new hiodlclno known aa RSRepresentative b'cller failed to ways. The rest will lw inter-county
every way."
(IU-MA, and ; &lt;i.in notice that they
make
his ’ impeachment -charges o Secondary roads.
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•In the past year 10,000.miles of
become f-ce frrm tiiu terrorj of p*|n,
against Daugherty stick. Now they
--------Piggly Wiggly has a page ndvercan eland lens walks, harder work and
will proceed to1 "get" Keller, It is road have been completed with fed­
“Tc!l me plense, Mr. Murdock,—" { tisement in this issue. Read it and get
eral
aid.
Started
before
the
passage
rmtliy enjoy life.
That's because
dangerous to ntlmrk the "powers that
Be Sure and Sec the New
This is to ho a request most fr e -; the trig prhea tomorrow (opening day)
of the Highway Act, they are so imUF.-CU-MA causes the fua.l they eat
Ik*."
portant Hint they will probably he quently heard in judging by the nd- '■and save money,
to begin lmmgdintely’ making rich,
vnnee interest mnnifested in the np-i
——
The state highway department says included in the plan as finally out­
red blood to carry nourishment to
pearanre of the nation’s .foremost; Attend tho meeting o f tha Highthey will work on the budget sys­ lined.
their nerves, tissue nr\«l brain, nnd
All
tho
roads
are
to
he
maintained
,
«t the Parish House.
way Improvement Association nt l„ikf make them healthy, robust, rosy
tem nml will not start anything tin y
cannot finish. We would advise this in continuously serviceable condi-tlon. | ^lurdock hns taken upon himself MunVoo schoolhouse tonight. \ ou hre cheeked and strong.
invited.
nml also that their first budget be When the whole project is finished [the task of becoming a civic inforUE-CU-MA. is sold in Sanford by
—
spent in Seuth Florida and on the road It will present such a system of fine motion fount. He lias* promised to
Ihe
Union Pharmacy, and the leading
highways nt no nation has ever con*[answer all questions asked, nnd- to. The Seminole U»i|k lujs some spebetween Do La ml nnd Sanford.
dealers
in every city.— Adv.
slructcd.
make tho service widespread has nc-] •****1 advertising in this issue about
•t ------------o-----------It is too early to brag nhout these ajitrd the invitation from the Daily Rovinff your money, that timulil npThose Gorman railroad men who
Demonstration Grade "A " Coffer
r peal to &gt;uu.
M odels ttl ou r Jie m U fu l S h e w lin n n an ti EHIinff S ta tio n —
struck yesterday nnd refused to haul new miles of good roadway. They |Herald to use the-.w roiumt'.M.
Houth'a Ilreud, Jlaturtiey at the Foj»,*
,
any more freight for the French will represent a lardy recognition of the i The pr&lt; . eat engagement Is more
H igh (iritth- M te h a n ic i;&gt; c h a r ;p : o f o u r I tc p a ir D ey a rlm cn t.
Jilt-litp
' ‘" 'l 'r ^.’„ *’ *!’ ■1 ■im' *■ &lt;i ular Market.
probably learn in n feW days that value of well-built and maintained than an odinay amusement event- It
in the city
striking is had business. Thu French hlgfUiways. In proportion to the mi- i.nne- one of the best known nml rec- Muton,' Gn., * w*ll
thought tran;!. ! ‘S; iiun,,1&gt;' n" '1 , w! ' l''" the k' U‘'HU " f- The Church Service l.ctgr.? of the,
will run all the Germans out of the lion's wealth and traffic needs, it has|((KllUej nlllhurUiM
Holy CroF.r Parish will entertain :,t
Ruhr valley and lake it to keep fnr not much more than made a t t n f t , f,.rcmv nm, liccu|t interpretation? .u ! Mr* - c - A- ''d lta m s.
Pivot 1'ridge, in the Pamir House
.-ard u program of road-const rue- ju, mc\cr that c.tnridH out with prom-j
. ,
themselves.
Prompt Service and Courteous Treatmentn
which
should
I
k
undertaken
a
s
l!m.n^
Jn
the
fk.I(,
hl.
E0
„,lIy
KrncyM&gt;|
Hnrry
H.
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v
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s
brought
m.
In
seme
Wodnosihry,
Jail, hist ;-t fl r. m. Ph'Vie
- — — ------- o ------------------------The Amcriran soldiers departing u mutter o f course.
ami'wiih the effectiT that" m ud^Um ! n"!‘ n 'lvry iwl? y \ " l 1" 5' 1’ v alt™K m,&lt;l 51:-". 31. Martin, 5!.' J f rr jeservaPay Us a Visit *
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feet recognised rs a genuine feature ; ^ippinir some of his crop nnd u get- tiona.
from Germany tills week Will disem­
k H n in r j iu r-j f t n
bark at Savannah nnd the Jackson­
llhehigge.it theatres of the largest clt- j *
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h‘ lcc (l
ra
ra
’ .ev i he, t im'sidr v
ville Journal rightly says that Flor­
it ji.
Mr. and Mr*. P. .1. Y i.ner of ().r- |l mlei nii- l , r Pion'i *
Ra
fca
ida 'and Gcorgie should arrange a
Mdrihu k |riiioi-c-i to jce.rent hi* ei-sdn were in the &lt;.L- ye tcrd.iv.
cm
-LAD IES* AND G E N T L E M E N 'S B E S T DCOM
big welcome for them. That many of fci
^ i yciiii .skill subject In the most crit______ _
DcmortHtratlftn Grade "A " t ’ lff.-e.
the soldier hoys coining home met a
i R3 hid investigation ami search, and of
w ,i ffnH|er*OM „f (ff neva war. Hoiit-p; Ilit . t!. Fnturdii;. ;t( l S. •
colil reception and these, the last to *k
the Geneva vH.lm* to the city , uh.r '.'.rrket
Ra fees astounding «!.mom.tretiana of
fl’iU-L'ti)
leave the battlefields of F.uiopc, K*
psychic phenomena. _
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ahuuhl gel the glad hand. They should. Rr ? » Fs R*
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Th" Mur,,1,:k '^ "irem eat include,
----Snapper Steak.:; Fresh Salt Water
We were asked yesterday just when SUING A NEWSPAPER IS A till. 1.5
Performances
Mis.. Ethel G.-rd .n. of El.zal.ctii. Mullet, Soa T rou t.-Ston e’a Mnrk.t,
the work on the street* worth! *tnrt.‘
PEIH’dRM ANTE
tjUcationa may he asked at each, n N. J„ who was Uie ^ tlra liyc guest ;127 Sanford Avenue.
' 2S7-4tc
ndiliuoii, any rpiestlon sent, to the
Mr5, Maurice Kronen, left y e s t e r - _____
Thu conlrnitors s^y they will he rea­
People of meagre intellect and do-;.l»w«papcr will he transmitted to th e!day after a short stay, for Miami and!
dy to go to work in thirty day , and
jB B ia e a K a iB * a « u n s a r c L 'B » D u r j* K C jE B ii!i-i* a t:u iiu u i.2 C L :n iiv j x x a x a a a s a a ia a g L -a g a ia B a a n a iia
et.d
understanding are always the m ’r; I,ml
answers given,other cities along the Fast Const.
we suppose tire Dint hit: In and pier ph
will start in sixty day*. All tin- big fim to "sue the paper” when there
Mr. and Mr*. iT M. Ray. o ' Oxford, _j*
Murdo k i* as far removed from th
work here should rta.i Imfore ih i»ppeurs .* one!King iti it* udornri* not
winter visitors g-i luii.n* in order that |i pe.-inliy ngreenhle. It ha* always rank* of the ordinary charlatan-* a* N. t .. touring, tiro Southern states. I
r .they may secwhat willwelcomethem I been possible for the person feelingday Is from night. Those who have inn*
In Sanford for n few days visit -j t
next season.
aggrieved to find some 'pettifogger'seen him in other cities have nothing ii g Mrs. (’. A. Williams nnd .laugh- 1
anxious to pel in the limelight and but praise for Mm, in th.-.l he nn- ler, Miss Kuhu, and non, rjurence.
1 h*1 Forty and liiglit of i!u Airier- secure an t.mount- of publicity not swers all 'I'testions in a scientific
Our live. committee that went to
lean legion will jiut over (fre Legion to be gained in a legitimate way ?; manner after n thorough arid intcitibuilding an dthe hailding will r.lnrt tttirl there i* thereby cUustd n lot .if |gent consiileratinn of each. Ilis.meth Tallnhas::* ;• is bringing hack the IraAn early presentation of Ihe Newest Spring Modes In SMART SUITS, WRAPS nnd
some time llti* summer and probably annoyance to the publisher with tur­ nt of working is different from Pint con today ami our main highway will
bo ready for next winter. .The boys j thing good routing to the person nt employed by the majority of so-called soon be fixed up in good shape for
COATS. A pleas inif selection of distinctive mode's i tter.rcted by the Ciu.itry’s Best De­
o f the American I-eglon nn- n live the hack of the suit. Fortunately “mini! readers" in that the stage i* the time being at least.
a
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bunch nnd the boys of lire Forty nnd there is a vast majority of those of ‘ brilliantly lighted at all times and he
signers. YOl'K INSPECTION cordially invited.
Eight ure worse than that. And they broad vision who realize that in the , employs no outside means.
ins.
j* The l.U-Beth Cafeteria opened yes- ■
should have n suitable building and haste with which articles are tireIlls experiments
are baffling
baffling in
in the ter.lay and wa* thronged with a hunxpe
«
th.
i ever tlablu n o in* , amt .' .. 'i eolli-ge proftrMir.-.. ir r y .crowd a: m en and in the even­
everything thul goes with 0. The* pared f.o the pn
I
U
ing.
Read
their
advertisement
ill
tli!t.i an tiiitnteiilioi.od tiror to creep in. er.-ed lit the Ir'gh *1' reienee*, have
have earned it, bulheve me.
SifiifiiraiF.bStfilfirfJ
Sin Ir people have merely to re*itle»l a otife*se;| them (cIvch haffled at the i*.*ue.
:
m
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correction and every r.ewsjmpci man mysterious power which eiiahlen this
IIK A ROLLING STONE
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i is- glad to make reparation.
This in nn eight page edetion todayThey ate deftly do Mg in! t&lt;r fee extremely smart and unusually becom­
man to nnaw'cr *|ucstions after they
s
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Then there an tlm-f , and they are have iicpn written and placed-on n showing that Sanford business i*
HornUu Algor, who used to■ eotde
guide
ing. They ate fashioned of th- finest quality Uoiret Twill : nd Jcrsq;-.
the youth of the land to fame and mostly. office holder : or would-be table before the eyes of those who growing, Sanford city is growing and
Either Boxed Rack or the t ’'invc::ti(ir.itl Tailored Model. Su|“Lrbly
a
fortune by advising them to get offjee holder.t. who like to get the wrote them
the Daily Herald i.-i growing. The
tr r.nnwl anil priced uniazingly iov.—
a
a
one job nnd stick to h through thick 'Viedit" of "Hying «" g&lt; t square! -j Jlt.r't.
;| „,tl..|l. „»,jt.aionulile ,,r »dt*y edetion ..f the Daily lie.' aid i■
a
and thin, is a hack number a* n Mgn with a paper." and who ha*, an hie a j f l .n U lr(1 , |1hu|1 htHM.t "a||f,
somy Market Edition.
x
TO i)
post of success if the advice given that once a
for damage, han M
.
.
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a,
s
student* of ndveittsing in Ne*v i orb been reetinimended the cutlor wilt lie
Mrs. H i I n Morgan and little
a
•bruit their ipiestion* to hint or npa
university by * barb-. Ilnyt, piv -ident m ghtily .lently* to km: lb* down and
daughter
Sara
Mac,
arrived
lad
night
;ii' no* i* (L-&gt; I’lahle lest of hi^ power.
s
of the Hoyt ml*eitinto; -* f vt- t In fnwn eve
time the mail bringing
a
There will also 11 * a sireein] matinee from Charleston, W, Vn,, P* spend]
V
J
P
A
D
O
a
be followed. Re a rollu g stone if y-m, the au.t M in n s bn lingers; who in.- .
,,,
a
nl which tune git lx the winter with their parents. Mr,
*
D
expect to gather iiw,’3 *v.n, in cltect, hew, to put the matter plainly, that
$j)(
a
ige of sixteen will not lie and Mrs. T. A. llutner of Colei.v Av­
•the message of Mr. Iloyt to the col- the dread of the suit and the fear of
,
,
,
r
Brolly Cape in Velour; and Uoiret Twill. • Some plain, others hand­
,
.
,
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I .1
II,
admitted to-the theatre and questions enue.
a
lege hays.
'
the outcome Will make the editor: ,
• ,
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somely embroidered, :i r 1 nge ejection o ' choice now Spring Shades
a
.j „ , | | K... '• it mare private or persona nature
a
•deaf,
dumb
and
putt
hilly
blind.
Ninej
J
,
,
.
,
"Tile first tiling for you lo do when
McCULI.ER
HAS
TH
E
I'lMCHS
a
.
. . . . . ntny be asked nml in return he an*
a
you hnvo been grnduuted from New la ten ea;‘es of thla sort me dismal severed in n direct nml comprcsensive
a
TO q H Jsi
York Universijy.” -Mr.. Hoyt told the failures.
L, |\ McCuiler lma nn advertise­
maimer,"
The Delutr.d News wan favored
Htudents, “is to gel a job selling
ment in this issue culling your atten­
1aJJ _
' goods of airy kind for n whotesaler nr with publicity on Tuesday morning
NeW i heel music torlay nt J. H. tion to some of the pricer! on gro­
a
*i.
manufacturer, not n retail./. The sal- 'vl,c" paper* were filed ill a-suit ' n |...
.
a
v 'JGO.lte ceries for this week. They nre waynry qqcstion i* not impoitnnt. Hold which $25,000 were claimed as dama
down und they nre_pi) first class and
a
this job nhout six inonth* and then j ages. The publication has this to saystandard brand goods. See the “nd."
• RECOVERS FROM LA GRH TE
Strikingly
charming
HI'ORT
COATS
in
the
new
vogee
for
material—
quit. Repeat this process three tim es., ° l*be nlfair:
COUGH
( nmij Hair. I'revalling colors of Tan, Hankie, Suphire Blue, Rein
"Next you should get a job an »
"The News *,as this morning *ervEARLY Hl'KING SHOWING
.•'"Was very had with La Grippe rmd
deer inn) Caramel. Reasonably priced—
newspaper in a .ity* of the ’Main i vd with notice lo appear in n $25,000
The Early Spring Showing of Rauhad a Mivree cough. Tried Foley’s
■treet’ type, lto a reporter if possible, damage suit losinght by Sheriff lei*
Honey and Tar nml it stopped my nu-l’s specialty shop cnll.r to you to­
hut get on tin- paper in mime capnci- Morris. The News lias ut times excough
and I got better," writes Mrs. day in nil advertisement. Suits, wraps,
TO
pieseed its di .approval of the official
coats in very pretty styles .and all
s
'
1
'
Mary
Kisby,
Spokane,
Washington.
conduct of the rherilf. It feels it to I
very reasonably priced will appeal
Ir. the duly of » newspaper, in set v - i
resulting from Ln Grippe, In- to you. Two more days only of till­
U SELL
WHEN V
ing a community, to point out what tluettsa, Droiichitis, Whooping Cough, ing removal sale. Hig Saturday "spe­
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
it conceives to be delinquencies on the Asthma and Spasmodic Croup nre cials in dreaves at prices far below
ESTATE
y f l WITH US
part of any public servant. It. will quickly relieved with Foley's Honey cost.
continue to do so. That the News has nnd Tar. Contains no opiates—in­
D RESSES. MILLINERY AND A C C E S S O R I E S .
not been libelous in its attacks upon gredients printed on the wrapper.
-AT PRICKS FARIt BELOW COST
C, M. Williams, lretter known ns
We feature auto insurance nnd
Largest
selling
cough
medicine
in
the
HIG
SATURDAY SPK C IA I^-D rc-.r*. Wool
the public record of Sheriff Morris Is
"Pinkey", lias just returned from the
We nm ready to explain nil the
nnd Silk, Values to $2'J.75, each
well known to nil of its renders. Why world. Refuse substitute*. Insist on National Commission Merchants Con­
iiiV..' i Tim
irt
^
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different kinds of policies you
haw tho present action been brought? Foley’s Honey urn] Tar. Sold every­ vention, Western Em it Jobbers Con­
The answer is obvious—for political where,—Adv.
can have written on your ear.
vention, ami a visit to u number of
purposes in the hope of stilling criti­
northern markets in the interest!, of
Call us up.
cism, Do you—tho public—believe TWO AUK EXECUTED
Sanford celery. Mr. Williams report*
IN IRELAND TODAY
that Sheriff Siorrin i.r tho prime mo­
the outlook for celery good nml the
ver or that the News will be intimi­
FOR HAVING ARMS general condition in the north excep­
dated?"
tionally good.
Ail manufacturing
AGENTS
The clnruei are that the News will
plants are running full timu nnd the
(Hr Th* A■aod.-ilid I'rraaI
find now thill business will “pick
REAL ESTATE
DUHLIN, Jan. 2f&gt;.— Michael Fitz­ people me more optimistic than they jJ
up"
to a considerable degree. Volu­ gerald and Patrick O'Riley of You- have been since the war. The pros- ■
Fire, Casualty, Auto Inxurnnrc
WHERE STYLE REIGNS"
sia county has been noted for its po- ghal, County Cork, were executed at peel, for big business tills year is n
105 W. First SI.,SANFORD, FLA /'TTUCH trouble und its ditty work for
Wnterford today. They were convict- exceptionally e.-icotfrhglng. .
i the past dozen years; und this may c j of possessing arms.

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5rk\ bio'rcb'
aotitiut i £ S&amp;lMWMf.; » J&gt; * i • , ' v S
The senator was called after .Man*
delbaum had •been cross examined.
He testified that Nvcille bore n reputntiun for imthfulneis and honesty
in Dunellon. MandrllmUm, Fn .Him tex*
, limony, stated that ho had met the
defendants while wintering ki Jack1 sonvillo rind Ocala i(nd that ho' had
been dunes I into iliimnUtist
TRAMMELL T E S T IF IE S
with a fake brokerage office alleged to
. have beca operated I y Kha rum. Ne­
( l l y T lir S x n r b i l r i l I ' r r « |
ville was allege;! to havn assisted
IV YORK, Jan, 2o.Senator Hark Shdroin,
rut'll, of Florida, took the utar.d
ns n character witness for fie#.
ovHIe, cashier of the Hank of
Ion, Fla., on trial in Federal
- III.* T i t
I'rrid
with T. Jeff Shamui, a pro
M ANIIJt, V. !„ Jan, 'J.V-VVhe.
, on a ehttrgd of using the mail less ndviccs orevived' lieie Inst ■even­
ing from Taiwan, Formesa, -aid three
of the missing Hu*«nH refug ••• abips
throule to Manila from Shanghai had
put hi there short of fuel. The piessage added that two others were fol­
lowing cluitly and that tho remain
lug two were returning to Shanghai.

m«d 4i&gt;&lt;mlri‘d Ike- w&lt;t? t*|

WHEN auto
ch eek

J ttn* —'’•

last night discarded thD
that H. A. Griswin, cf GrrenC, druggist, whose aiitomofound {submerged In Thomas
met with
Friday morning

Mid, imlicatnl that (Jris.ium pcrinheJ
iftlilfl. (Iris , "in le ft‘ Jat'krunTtHi rod
whm hi^ Mitomobili. (Junm-il Into the
Thursday
nigJR ami was ta turn- wired
etream wnen full x]u.il hmjjhwn put
Tt after It-Jitul itkll^ti*iu‘ thv nuiil. . hi# family nn W-&lt; Arrival lit Atlanta.
I-.. M. I'aeeJ n fanner {raiding two ; After lenvitijr the Face home, it with
milcM from the scree If. which is at the h«tjecd that _tho nutomrthiiu Marini
d«wn the hliini ritnd, Infiend of the
ttKht highway to Atlanta, Near the
place where the lultontobile was dis­
covered the earth had been lorn up
/n if u rur liiid Malli-d and then purldcnly, when the driver had put on
full speed in an effort to extricate
him*vlf, Intil plunged into the water.
L, W. Jenkins, who was associated
with (irissom in the drug busincs*,
found that one light on (Iris.sntn'fl enr
which is being repaired, whs out of

CREATEfT

Thomas Creek was dragged today
vain for1GrosoniV.body,

w/r tj itim
it id utmJittx

Will lie nl the Princess Theatre Friday and Saturday, Jan

he shown and demonstrated on lot opposite from Valdez Ho­
ld on I’nrk nvenue. Price?

Sec TOM SHERIDAN
Oakland Sales and Service

SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 17

New shed music t«
Hint minister Piano 1 '",

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The Daily IKrald, 15c per week.

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For Fourteen consecutive years it has been growing— it
co.st m oney— time— am! prodigious efforts to build the
S most artistic exposition in the state. It is.not i\ mushroom
S growth imt aictUally requires the constant labor of the whole
■ jyCJlr to brihg it to .perfection. You have your part in it.
You can help make it hum. Arrangements have been
■ made'to sbo wthc best of the products, citrus, garden, field*
■ imanufnetdre, home-demonstration, health, stock, poultry.
S -art, needlecraft, etc.
Johnnie J. Jonesf Shows have a part. So have the Fer■ ris Wheel Girls. Joe Killjoy will frolic and the Karlif Sisters
■ will perform. The Dellamuad Troupe of Girls are said to he
■ the finest posers in the country.
. Sixty ltace horses now practicing.
Kennel Club Dog Show.
This is your Fair,
thing to it.

With Every $5.00 Order

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DECEMEER 1922

D ECEM BER 1921

Everything Points to the Greatest Spring Demand
------ for Ford Products in Company’s History-----on certain types because (here arc no rcservi
stocks to draw from—
Actual deliveries for last month greatly exceeded
any previous December in the history of the Ford
Motor Company—
more
It was the ninth consecutive month in
than 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks were retailedkeeping the Ford Plants working at capacity to
meet dealers’ requirements—
In many parts of the country dealers are already
finding it necessary to specify later delivery dates

Commercial users, business houses and farmers
anticipating their future requirements, are plac*
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Trucks and Fordson Tractors to insure against
delay—
Everything points to the biggest shortage of Ford
Products this Spring that has over existed—
The only way you can he sure of obtaining deliv­
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list your order immediately—

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your order now and take advantage of our dealer’s first opportunity to make delivery

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When you buy at Pigglv-Wiggly you are
insured against high prices. Every item,
every day is sold at the lowest possible
price. Maximum elimination of expense

ers at our store Opening Day we will give FREE the fol­
lowing groceries:
1 12-lb. Sack Pillsbury’s Flour
1 pound Maxwell House Coffee
1 pound Sunset Cold Butter
Half pound Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea
5 pounds Granulated Sugar
1 poimd. Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon
2 pounds1Prunes

&lt;i pounds Corn Meal

means minimum price.
Sanitary
Insurance

Piggiy-Wiggly stores are the acme of
cleanliness. Dirt, mice and cockroaches
are forbidden to. enter. Most of the goods
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goodness are sealed in*; vermin and mois­
ture sealed out.
Overbuying No one at Piggly-Wiggly to persuade you
Insurance
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suggest that here is something “.just as
good." You select only what you want.
No Waiting At Piggly-Wiggly you don’t have to wait
Insurance
your turn; you don’t have to listen to soVne
chatter-box.or haggler. You can hurry or
take all the time you wish. • No one to
bother you.

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1 can No. 2H Del Monte Peaches
1 can No. 2 Gold Bar Pineapple
3 cans No. 2 Tomatoes
2 cans Carnation Milk
2 packages Over-Sea Spaghetti
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Your income has three uses; To pay yesterday’s bills, to meet today’s opportunities, and to make
ready for tomorrow’s emergencies.
For the first usage a checking account is a convenience, but
tor thf others an interest bearing account is essential. Start one now. Distribute your income so as
your future

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
day*, but that big bat of bis no
b iiger i neries the bane-hit dynamite
v.lth which it was once loaded.
"Hath has lost his confidence in
lib ability to hit, and without it he

American Slab
Artists No Longer
Fear “Bribe” Itulh

Uill Habr-itulhl tlo a CPinefcnsjiJn
There you have the opinion
vith his terrific
of
the Is* t pilrher: in the Ai
his fast-waning
league.
prestige;
‘ i"utli Lu ketl co-otilinutioli
if you wnV
liiltiug last summer," n??uqrki
tf the -tar |
p itch er.

iiound at the
nujor b-agucs
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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

For the past two yeara.be has worke l in the Western League. His work
Handled Men for two Year1- io France \ias an uniformly good it attracted
the attention of President Johnson, of
the American League, who offered
h'm a inuti net for 1P23. He mvept-

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his family will be admitted Without {.Hud Kmleavor Union. He is n remar­
kably Interesting a ml forceful &gt;jH'ak
er. Ho will tell of lire wonderful work
bring done In Qnrppv county In the
Keep ymir eye'im this column ea
planting and beautifying o f the high­
day; your nonil? may Ik? found there.
ways, according to plans*prepared by
Warren 11. Manning, one of the mont
fammit of the liimhcnpo engineer,
of the country. Mr?, Henry Wight
will also apeak,
Thit is a movement irt whi li Sem­
inole county n ight t &gt;join. We cannot
afford to alhnv ouc hi.-ter" county to
leave ti&lt;i dragging behhrd-fn llti* important mmeaient whli h will add so
New sheet _music tmlny at .1. H ntttch to the alt roe liveness
Hinlurnmtcr Piano Co.
'JGO-Ilt property values of tills |\*g
.Mr. Lehman'.? -nddre.ts wi
F A ltJIE R S - Plenty of raw dust fteo rested to all the prophiTf
at Shtnhol cr'.i Mill. It's the right county ,a - '.veil a-s tha- •ef i",
kind for Jil.ng. *
231-e.o.d.Iwp ro&gt;&gt;, and it i- !&gt;•&gt;i «* I tint ther

Sanford, Florida, for the purchase of
approximately $300,000.00, &lt;1 per cent
City of Rnnford, Florida, Improvement
How!*, collaterally secured by certifi­
cates of imlobtedoe™ for local impfovrr.ont?, nahl improvement bund#
to mature serially, in from one to ten
years. All Lids mast to accompanied
with n certified cheek for $6,000.03,
hire wed to the
propoiqtm
y Commh siiji. Si.ufonI, Florida

“N , , , r nga ii v/Ui K i t h He as rrou*.ifjnler its ill !!*:.’ I . V hen til- tfl.ide
ihie-e i'i’J home n ils ," remarked "tie
primmer,t big league t wirier.

“In those »lays. Until was feu re 1 by
Ivery pit vher in the American League
shite the-.e in the National were
tbinkful he wasn't ut. that organ t..a lisa, I'ulh was a big threat in those

Width e;i-in Orlundu'
al of the season.

w The it* lues Ih-cii a tendetn^ in the
■ past in the cane of tile otiesTimiking
a Mirrv score,

PHONE
In m ranging toutimnient.s tin- will ■
hi-lp tin- pmin i pi.ivti-. Tin ■••lier n
the ..I'liie, the noire handicap tin.' ate "

Georgia Porto Rico
Y ams, per lb.

12 pounds Sugar

$1.09

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7 Bars ( ’lean Easv
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and ALfiOOD Oleo

New York Round
while Irish
Potatoes, peck

10c
Nice Fat Mackerel
each

Good 5-String
Broom, each

20c

No. 2, Grated Pine­
apple, can

80c

No. 2, Good Corn,
can
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No. 2 \ C Yellow Cling
Peaches, can

28c
Argo Red Salmon
can

30c
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No, Corned Beef
Hash, 2 cans for •

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8-lb. Snowdrift, can

6-lb; can Crisco

$1.35

$1.25

Oatk Meal, Per Pkg.

24-ibs. Gold Medal
Flour

Larere Size Octagon
Soap, each .

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turn ymir cam tti eveiy day.
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The Only Solution is Keep tile Small Man in Business
'Iu-m* prices quo led liel.m are lellim; you pi.tin fuels that the mmnil mm is
working for you

Govern Yourselves Accordingly
Dressed Chickens, lb.
Fancy Corn-fed Georgia Fork Legs
Swift’s Premium Hams, II).

40c

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Dills, S o u r and
Sweet Mixed
Pickles in Bulk

lO c u n d

&gt;. A. K1LI.EBREW,
Chief of Police

For quick results, try a want ad.

And ad you g.»|fi i

that would eii

joy a nice bin it after the d*yV play,
letiuniber that the proceed* of the
bridge paity next Monday night go
towards buying the proper parnphurnalin to make this possible, He at

Kvcrybody is Invited to that party,
whether they nte tlub members or
not, and the plans have been made'
for one of the biggest parties of this
kind ever pulled in Rnnftmb Boost
It up, you golfers.
Ju st another couple of months and
Mr. George will I k? gone for the sum­
mer. If you want golf Irsaons, see him
now, and give him enough time to,
gel you going good before he leave*.]
You can find him nl the club house
any time during the day.

It looks ns though we will have lo go out of the Grocery
business so come and get them while they last.
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Best Creamery Butter, lb
Don’t forget to Fill Your Larders with Groceries
Some Chances Only Come Once in a Life Time
We Reserve the Right to Refuse all Hotel and Restaurant Business
We are Talking to You All, at

Osborne will start something new
tomorrow or the first of the week.
Hu will give some fumlly of Runford n free pun* every night. The
nnmes will he published each day in
this column.

108 EA ST FIR ST ST R EET

Atf each family sees Ha name pub­
lished each day, all that la necessary
U to clip it oul and present it that
night nt the box office and he and

K EEP MOVING
to the Coca-Cola Bottling Works

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923

NUMBER 259

GENERAL ' LOVELL
YOUNG PEOPLE • ENTIRE RUHR' VALLEY
REINFORCEMENTS FOR FRENCH ADJUTANT
DIED AT ST. AUGUSTINE TODAY,
GOOD SINGERS
OF OCCUPATION
HAD BEEN ILL SEVERAL DAYS
TIED HP BY STRIKE;
AT REVIVAL
BY MANY, PROFESSIONS
MAIN LINE PARALYZED
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Prominent* in Military Affairs in Florida Many
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Years—Brother of M. W. Lovell
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SONG .LEAD ER ..WOOI-SLAGEL
BRINGS OUT LATE NT
TALENT

BIG EIRE AT
NEW ORLEANS
RETAIL DIST.

FOR'FIFTY MILES BETWEEN
“ Boosters we, boosters we,
. ( H r T he A ...ir ln lrd I’r r o .l
WESEL AND COLOGNE,
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn. 25.—Atlju- to his state and country. Military Always boosting for eternity."
ONE TRAIN A DAY
Thus Sid the young people lustily
l«nt General .Charles P. Lovell, Flori- affairs liavc geen the life work of
sing at the opening of the* revival
da National Guard, died suddenly n t'G•,nor,,, Love11 * nd nfl*T the wnr h‘‘
was .again mnde adjutant general in 1!,onK service last night at the First
his home here today. He had been
command of the state troops with Baptist churrh under The direction of
ill several days but his condition had headquarter* at St. Augustine and the «&gt;'»* leader Woolslngel. Another choFrench Have Prepnrod to Work FEDERAL MACHINERY STARTED
not
been
considered
serious.
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efflciency
of
the
men
and
the
fine
ru*
W
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quickly
taught
the
eager
DESTROYS $.100,000 WORTH OF Will He Discontinued Todny at
Coni Mines
Other Indus­
TO INVBSTIGATE'THB
spirit
that
prevails
todny
in
the
Flori«
rouP
wh«»
nri‘
very
attentive
and
cnMidnight and Leaders Will
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PROPERTY KAIU.Y
l(t)D1 LEDGERS
tries
Gormans Quit
Adjutant General Charles P. Lovell dn troops Is due in great part to the thusinatic when the visiting director
Fnce Jail Sentences
TODAY
III , The \ » .»r ln lr il l*rr».l
was one of the most prominent mill- executive ability, Of General Lovell. I ** in charge. From the moment jic en­
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Trensfn» n »r * ••.M'lMlrd I'rrail
PARIS, Jnn. 25.— Premier Poincare
tary men in the stnto of Florida and; _________
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( l » » T k , A.«.wlnt«-d I ' r r u l
Hi* death will
n m
gloom
over ters the church nuditorium and be­
ury
department ha* *ent a memoran­
DUS8ELDORF, Jan. 25_V lrtualNEW ORLEANS. Jan. 25.— Fire
j* continuing hi* dally conference*
was also prominent in business cir-.the state for ho was beloved by the
chslk talk* every eye i* rivwith the head* of technical depart­ dum to the state department which des in Jacksonville where he nmdo men with whom he served so long, ho! u^d upon him. His ready wit and ev- practically destroyed n row of three- the entire Ruhr valley railroad sys­
ment* concerned in the occupation Ik underxtood to call attention to cer­ his home for many yenrs. He is well was respected and loved by his fellow Ll' lireMnt abounding good humor story brick buildings in the retail ills- tem is tied up by a strike. The main
line railroads on both sides of the
“ unusual shipment*" of liquor ,
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‘ known in Sanford where he vi*it«d officers and in the business world he make him a friend of all and he never j Wirt on Dnrrone street here today. Rhine nre paralyzed for fifty miles
, The loss was estimnted at $300,000
furcemcnt of tho continents already
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many times and where his brother, I was esteemed'and honored by- his is n stranger in Any community.
! between Wesel and Cologne. Two
An increased attendance Was noted dollars.
there, it l*»nid In official circle*, must 1 J
n*lh,n*2
V 1,1™hc hir the Captain M. W. Lovell reside*. Gen. business friends ahd associate* as
train* of foodstuffs from Holland
necessarily be UrKrr than at firat ™&gt;,n»*y IM o r reached bootleggcra. Ij0¥e|,. w„ formcr|y n r, sj,|,nt of ninn nbove reproach and a man
in the large chorus choirs and their
was
the only railroad movement into
contemplated because o f German re­ Investigation is the result of recent Leesburg wheri* he had large orange'honor nnd high ideal*.
singing Inst night was tho cause of POLICE CHIEF
the
interior
Ruhr valley this morning.
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interests before the big freeze and
And in the death of General Lovell much favorable comment. Ducts and
Telephone and telegraph employe*
treasury
reported
as
believing
more
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DROPPED DEAD
Official figures place the number
where he and hjs brother, M. W. Lov- the state of Florida and the United I quartets are being arranged for fuanil the vostal system informed Gen­
at present in the Ruhr districts at liquor coming in than "reasonably re­ i’ll still have some fine grove property. States, have lost a loyal son and de- ture meetings nnd Mr. Woolslngel
eral
Dovigncs today that the operat­
(Hr The Aa.orlnlrd Ptrs.l
about 15,000 troops, fifty French en­ quired’ by staffs of foreign represen­ .Gcncrnl I-oveil had been interested j fender, a loyal citizen, a true Ameri- says thht in n few days music surh ns
ors
would
go on strike at midnight.
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LAUDERDALE,
Jan.
2
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gineer* and twelve Italian and twelve tatives here. Officials seemed ia dark in the stale troops hero for the past enn in every sense of the won! nnd his is seldom heard in n revival will
I). G. Tenbrook, chief of police of this The French commander threatened
however,
ns
to
what
action
could
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liclginn engineer*. Other* will be
thirty yenrs nnd from a private in the position will be difficult to fill,
city, dropped dead today from parnl-i to nrrest the leaders. The crew of telody
in this district. He says that the
sent forward as rapidly ns needed. j taken if any.
ranks rose to the position of adjutant i
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ysi*.
,f egrapher* that customarily follows
The necessity of concentrating the
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ST. AUGUSTINE. Jnn. 25.—Gen- people as a whole sing better nnd
president Millcrand is here ready to
,r.nir«l fnreo*
troons* V 011111*0 l A K ’ U lO O I L H
tcchnlcal
force* and miardlmr
guarding troops
was Colonel nnd commanding officer erni l.ovell enught a heavy cold while seem to enter into the spirit of the
take over the service. General Wciin the Ruhr under one command is
Societe Des 10 Honi- of oil the Florida troops. He contin­ niotoiin gFriday from Jacksonville services of song here mure than in Lu-Both Cafeteria
gnnd, Mar-duil Foch’s chief of staff,
frit and it isf thought probable by
with the military affairs of the where h went on a business trip. Hr ^ on,i" nr&gt;/
tw
vi*iul! ',r**vOpened Today Noon arrived here from Purl* today. lid
mes Et 8 Chevaux ued
persons close to the premier that
Ktate after the Spanish war until hi- was late, removed ot a ht.spltal where ,nf a»';n,n ‘ h:,t S?nft,nl U
• nl&gt;'
immediately conferred with General
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General Weygnnd, Marshal Kith's ol Sanford Held Itunquet Last Night large business interests in Jackson­ nruMimonia cleveloncNi.
With a Bi^ Crowd Degoutte on sterner military meas­
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S. MnuiuA
nnd Mr.
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chief of staff, will be given the su­
at the Valdez
ville furred him to give up the mili­ phv^itiiin
nttnhute.H dfath
to n ...
ut»ak
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b
ures ngainst Germany. The minister
preme command, with the title of high
l.a Societe des |l&gt; liomnres ot 8 tary affairs for several years. When heart. Is,veil was born in Illinois on
hc" r‘1 »• l,w " i" ‘*'*
The l.u-Ileth Cafeteria held open of public work* Letroequer also ar­
commissioner for the Ruhr.
1870. and brought to Florida iWK
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afternoon at the house last night and from seven to rived, declaring that Franco will re­
Chevnus ( Id men, 8 horses 1 held their the world war eamc on General l.ov­ May 7, 1870,
M. l-o Trocquer, minister of puh-tfjrilt |&gt;nn,|U«*t Inst night nt the Valdez ell volunteered and though he was Im&gt;- ns a child. He was named adjutant meeting for women, and in alt pro twclvo refreshments consisting of main until she get* complete satislie works, who had a considerable part |)0j, |, where,wfhey were served with yond the military age his past n-Arril general January 4, 1921. He was a hnbility they will sing together again sandwiches, coffee an,I ice cream wete fnctio nfroni Germany.
u|| who visited the new
In organizing the engineers, will pro- otu, „ f the ' fine Cnttaneu iliuners. was so good that he was given a Spanish Wnr nnd World Wnr veter­ tonight. Several solos were on the M.rVtd f r(M.
hably visit thu Rulir for a short peri- There were speeches and many songs place in the Motor Corps nt Camp an. liurinl will lie in Jacksonville. afternoon program tofttiy, one of them ,,lace (!lj{|iri( wprt! u)ao f „ rn|,h,d for
HUSSELDORF, Jan. 25.—The railoil, so that he can make a first hand ,|urj|,£ the dinner course. The Veit- Johnston with the fnnk of Captain The funeral plan* are as yet unfin­ being the old time favorite "The Ho- l]w Benl|BBien n,„| thl, itnlian harp- roail strike has spread rapidly since
ly City." The other, the singer’s own iat Kocco Sntillo furnished the music the mine directors were fined at Mayic|Mirt to the cabinet. Reports tire llri, xvnH polluted by Miss Mildred Hoi- and served during tip- war with credit ished.
composition which severul years ago for the occasion.
current that*one of the most con- ,y who Ka||R flir tht,m. A ft,.r tho
•nee, ami is effective today over the
he dedicated to his mother. Every
spicuous steel manufacturers
in ,||nnnr tjlt. voyagers udjuurued to the
White-capped and white uniformed greater part of Ruhr. No north, south
wnmnn in Sanford wus urgently re­
France has lx.en naked to go to Es­ |Palm Room in the hotel where n
gills waited on the customers at the or east bound passenger trains left
quested to be present nt this special
sen. This Is taken to mean that M. meeting vyi** held to take up the elec­
counters and the customers were hero after six o'clock this morning.
1service which brought out hundreds
Poincare is determined, if necessary tion of officers anil other business
made to wait on themselves in order to The Pnris-Borlln train was stalled In
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of the city’s fairest nnd best.
Mr.
to operate the works there, as well (nought up before the meeting. The
demonstrate’ the cafeteria style o f tin* station here.
, The Essen service
King'll message was very timely and
nn the mines, if the Germans continue officers elected for one year are n»
service. A little rhap dressed up as u j is shut off.
: helpful.
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follows:
"Is lie Satisfied With Me," was the
The French public, which was aurrhfjf (!p nnrC( Rn|pj, Wight; Chef
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people into the passage way roped Special Trains
solo of Mr. Woolslngel Inst night.
prisingly indifferent to tho operations . Train, S. M. Lloyd; Fommissaire.
off by plush chains nnd white posts
After rvudiug his scripture lesson j
In the Ruhr at the outset is now show- ,ntpndnnt&gt; Ito,K&gt;rt I)t.nn0. (;(im.,pon- i If it Bcquires all the Soldiers in the State and the
down to the beautiful white enameled 1 Carrying Doughboys
flour the fifth chapter of John anil'
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counter where you get your tray .
ing lively interest, due. it Is thought|j(.nt , „ Hinter.nister; Conductor.
United States
Arrive at Antwerp
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commenting
upon
the
picture
of
Jesus
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to the German resistance. A great I|tM|ir,on
Cnrdeil lit. ,.riw n iu r,
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nnd then on down tho line whure nil I
administering In the needs or th ei.,
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many volunteer* arc importuning the, p A Mer„ „ &amp; Washburn. Reg
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lielcluin (Jives Americans a Warm
man who had suffered from n terrible
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public works anti wnr depnrtmenta, H||||y; ( ;liri|,.H ,j,. |n |»„r,P, j , H. chitnASTItnl’. Jan. J.V Attorney Gen„
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where you pick out what you want
ill
ease
for
thirty-eight
yenrs,
Dr.*
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Welcome
seeking a chance to do their bit.
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und have it idnred on. your tray. All
tended; Cheminnls, E. A. Ball, Dr. eroj &lt; orA addressing conn at the dose
King plunged into the sermon of the .
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The announcement of the entry of Theodore Langley, A. E. Fnrnell. The!,,f the open hearing into tin* masked
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evening and held the closest ntten-1,
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the French Troops into the Rutir pro­ officers elected took their respective band operations hero todny charged
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ANTW ERP, Jnn. 25.—Special train*
i t mu ot every man und woman as well
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duced no visible reliction, even the
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one o f cleanliness and currying American troop* arr^vod hero'*'
places as soon as the election ypis over the Ku Klux with responsibility ofus l&gt;oy and girl in the grentr'kt week, . , .
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movie public watching the picture#
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oi. ...com fort is hardly expressing it.
nnd the official regalin was then giv­ numerous outrage* in the Morehouse'
todny. The men begun boarding the
night
nudienru
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f
the
meeting.
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of the entry aapthetically; hut now
en out to a ll,o f ’ the tnmehers pres­ Parish. It wus asserted since the nd-1More Florida Hoys Go T o Thrir Own quite n task for anyone to bo ill. to
Everyone was invited to the kitchen transport St. Mihicl. War Minister
they nre cheering every time French
vent of ths Klnn condition of disorder
School Than Any Other Section
ent.
Ik- confined to the ln-d for even n few whoro rhpf ,{* W*
8U Dcvcrc welcomed troops paying a
soldiers in occupied Germany nre
Miss Mildred Holly was unanimous­ and lawlessness arose nnd while ninny 1
days, Iterause it makes one so tired," preme and is monarch of the culinary ■flowing tribute to the American part
’shown on the screen. It is said M. ly voted to lie the offi- inl daughter of Klansmen did not participate in the
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he asserted. "Therefore we may be force. And here again, all the latest : j„ tire- world war, saying that thank*
Poincare has noted this change ni the the society of 10 men and
attitude of the public and feels his nnd she is the only one mitsid
hand has been strengthened thereby
society tluit the Voiture I4i
arti! is more determined tbnon ever to
nizes ns an honorary me
maintain his present attitude, whatSanford society. Other me
ev, r resistance the Gerpinns may o f­
society- total 21 now nnd
fer.
low*: II. F. Steele, J.
from this community urc sent to the mm
The Germans in tho Ruhr continued
the food cool und the store room Is one of the officials of the Lester Pl­
Member Rutoiph, George McLaughlin, been kidnapped by tnnsked band, he
Slate University than to any oilier recognizes the sovereignty of-n per­ rat proof and mnde to keep the stock ano Company, is spending a few day*
their jiolicy of resistance by, refusing
Ben’ Leigh, GCorge Herring, Leslie testified.
son’s will’ and can do but very little
university in the United States.
to obey* the orders of the forces, of
of lood clean ami wholesome. Mr. here with J. 11. Ilintcrmtster.
Hill, nnd J. K. Fuller.
' Gainesville with 117, lends in the for the one who refuse* to have any­ Bos* h«* been in. the cafeteria busi­
iccupation, and tho French proceeded
After the meeting the Aocicty ad- )l BASTROP, Jan. 2bf— Adjutant Gen­ number of matriculates at the univer­ thing to do with- Him. Rut if you
to further tlfsir repressive measures.
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journed nnd made the rounds through- eral Toombs in n formal statement sity. This is to be expected since th&gt;* have suffered, have felt the sting of ness since this new idea suirted and
The number of expulsions o f offi- J
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was in business for himself and had
rials since midnight of January 20 j
tho rlty «n«l then out to Lake todny ‘announced that he hod a mes­ University of Florida is located at sin, if you arc conscious of having
charge
of some of the largest cofetcbeen defeated in life’s bnttlcs, nnd
now totals 23. The director of c u s -j-M ^ where hey enjoyed the rest of sage from Governor Parker to the Gainesville.
fin*
in
California. Cleanliness nnd e f­
yet desire to make progress us the
toms of the Dortmund district has “ • - -vening' singing, skating and with people of the Morehouse parish ex­
Jacksonville is second with U8 stu­
ficiency
are the watchword* In the
pressing determination to protect any
needs of the lost and sin cursed
been arrested, thu. recording the f i r s t G w
number* put on ,hy the
witnesses in tin* masked band inquiry. dents, being closely followed by Tam­ world make their mighty appeal to kitchen of the new cafeteria and will
incarceration .ince tho industrial mag*! manager of the Skating Academy.
He asserted tlu»t if there is any re­ pa, 7.', and Miami, 42.
you, there is hope and aid for you. be practiced In all the department*
held for trial by courtmartial.
_ ]S w e e th e a rts
Other
leading
cities
of
the
state
currence of the disorders und the ci­
Restlessness I* often the lAothcr of of the new place.
Instruction* received In tho Ruhr
Luke Thompson, the proprietor of l*ULESTON-BRUMLBT BUILDING
vil nuth'/ritios fail to maintain or­ are represented by the following progress. It is only after we become
from the minister of posts nnd tele­
Make Trouble
der, martini law will be proclaimed. number of students: St. Petersburg dissatisfied with our present stnto of tho I.u-Bcth cafeteria is from Mont­
STARTS STEEL FRAMING
graphs in Berlin to decline to afford
He also announced that troops on •'li, I't-usacolu 27, Orlando 23, Talla­ uffnirs that we go forward to n con­ gomery, Ala., where he is known far
With
Soldiers
YESTERDAY
any telephonic communication re­
duty at Mrr Rouge and Bastrop will hassee 22, St. Augustine 1(1, Sanford quering victory. Christ came to give nnd wide ns a solid citizen, a good
quested by the French military has Claiming to He Wives of American be relieved at noon today.
M, Bartow 12, Key \Ve*t 12, I.:ike hope to the hopeless. He puts it Into business man and one who knows the
A crowd of Interested spectator*
Soldiers Hide on Biers
been countered by the Frenc^ who
City 12, Ft. Myers 11, Ocala 11, Bra- the human heart when all in gone." restaurant and enfeterin business ns stnnd at the corner of First street
have token charge of the llochuni,
dentown 11, West Palm Beach 11,
• U r Tfce Associate* P f f i o l
Here I)r. King turned, aside long few men know it. Ho has just one point and Park nvenut these days watching
Dortmund and Essen telephone cxANTWJ2KPT, Jnn. 25.— ll« lf • a “Miss Civilization”
Lake Butler 10.
enough to pay his respect* to the now in vlaw in dealing with the public and tho men put up the steel frame work
rhangMi nnd nre operating them.
dozen Gcrmnn women claiming to he
At the present time there are 1252 famous New York City preacher who that I* to give to each mid every per­ for tho new four-story PulcstonWas Great Play at
Mining operations, throughout the wives of Aihurlcan soldiers , were
students attending the regular *.*«• is claiming that Christ wns but n son satisfaction and service nnd of Brumley building. This work Is al­
Ruhr hnvo reached 85 per cent or found hidden nt the pier here today.
H. S. Last Night ■don of the university. These young mere man, not Gcal or Deity, and who this the patrons of the I.u-Beth can be ways interesting even in the big cit­
normal output| tho railroads received Two men were absent without lonvu,
men como from practically every cl- denies the miraculous elements of the assured.
ies but it U especially interesting to
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rli-.•equesta from various mines for 18.­ end three missed the train.
The play, "MU* ClvilUatlon" pre­ ly and community In the state of Flo­ gospel. "Instead of feeling called of
The new enfeterin opens today at Sanford people and ihe visitor* to tho
875 empty coal carp to load the dny’s
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■ sented.lust night by the High 8chooI : on. In addition, 21 other states h *\ God to preach’, if I were than man," noon ami oil those who have not seen city since It is the first building of
production, while the norm*! demand dam* or load lairges with coal destined
under the directum of Mrn. Maxwell, *nt men to enjoy the cducaUof.il fa- said Dr. King, " I would stick my head tho beautiful ru;w food palace should this type to be erected in Sanford. Mr,
i* 22.DOOL. Tho,gcneral.mnnagenv-iit of
for France. A gregt movement of was a great success. Florence Henry • Ities at the Statu University.
in the sand And die." •
go there todny ami get acquainted. Moore, In charge o f khe building, aaya
the railroad* had only 1Q,82C empties truQ^n is noticeable throughout the
'There are also nn attendant-* *»f
The mretings have already begun Cnfeterin is among tho new things and they hnve all the ateel frame work
splendidly took the part of fMUe Civ­
available, Indicating that many car* occupied regions. Tho French explain
ilisation,” whoso home wus broken in­ men from Armenia, Cuba, Egypt nt-.d to accomplish much good in the live* the cafeteria han como to star and for the firat two storlea for the Pulpreviously loaded havo not been re­ thn'tnow troop* nre arriving and that
o f many church worker* and an ef­ Sanford in fortunate in having a man rston-Bruntley building and the Firat
fo by tho three burglars, Ed. Moye, IYruvIn.
turned to the Ruhr, and many empty forces nlrcndy on the ground ara choo­
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Byron Stephen* nnd Bill Moye tak­
National Bank building and the balcar* have, bee nrushed across
the sing better quarters nnd mo're effec­
charge of the work to reach tho scores in this city. He chtfte Sanford from fcnc^ 0f ^ e steel is on the way from
ing
tho
part*.
There
wa*
a
dramatic
her*
were
given:
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frontier into Germany before the tive strngetic |K&gt;sftlons fur the pur­
Cornet and saxophone duet—John of unchurched and unaavod. The peo­ among a list of good cities in Flori­ Roanoke, Virginia. The firat two
French could get n complete check pose uf stopping the export of coal to climax, and everyone was kept in ausple o f all denominations are co-oper­ da to start the cafeteria, and he In­ I ’uleston-Brumley building and (then
penso until the Uni moment, when the and Bernard Shirnrd.
°n the roads.
Germany, as well ns the disappear­ chief of police (Victor* Mcl-auliti),
ating
in the revival.
tends to make this city his future floor* will be put up and bolted on the
Readings—Jean Maxwell.
Meat has increased CO per cent in ance of rolling atock Into unoccupied
homo and with his family settle down the men will «t|rt work on tho firat
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l
McLyeas
and'
8*m
Fleischer,
Vocal
solo—Mildred
Holly.
Price, while fats are getting very
E. G. I’ lumer, of Des Molnds, ia
territory- here to help Hanford grow.
(policemen)
with
their
train
crew
en­
Readings—
Margntcl
Cowan.
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stories of the Firat National Bank
•enrte. General Degoutte ha* Issued
among the out of state arrival* here
ter
and
collar.the
thieve*.
They
qrere
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The
proceeds
frotn
the
play
will
gu
And
with
this
new
nnd
up
to
tho
building thus shifting the crews un­
PARIS,
Jnn.
25.—Tho
Prague
cor­
nrdors forbidding the soldiers.to buy
and I* making hi* headquarters nt tho
minute place to serve the public Mr. til both buildings ara ready for
milk, except for "hospitals, ns,-there respondent of the Tcmpa *ajr* It ia only about to capturd tlfem by “ Mis* toward the High School orchestra. Montezuma. ,
(hat u number of CicehD- Civilization’*’’ bravery In keeping The school ha* splendid talent for an
Thompson I* bound to make a sue- brick work. ' These two building*
Is also a irrent shortaim of milk.
Becoming more civilized ia Just a cc*s nnd can be numbered among the the principal corners o f the city
mat^r o f inventing prettier aophli- new and progressive business places make Sanford look like a real a*
trie* to excuse our cussedness.
Ip the growing city of ^anfurdpolitan city.
LAIJORERS W ILL HE SENT

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If all

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GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA
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WILL PRESERVE ORDER
AND PROTECT WITNESSES
Fouteen Roys
From This City
Attend University

STEEL WORK
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�*THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24,

One Soldier Dead
Several Seriously III
From Poisoned Booze
QUANTICO, Vn., Jnrr. 24.— One cnlisted man of the marine corps Is
dead and five others are 111 from the
effects of wood alcohol poisoning suf­
fered after a moonshine liquor party
in which they participated at the post
here Saturday night.
Brig. Gen.
Smcdlcy Butler, commandant, stated
that nn Investigation had boon Insti­
tuted into alleged moonshine traffic
j among the enlisted men at the base,
' Tarek Into our methods of doing husines*. and you will heroine one of
f’rlvhte Jam*** 11. Hartness, fifth
our fteady customers. That is sure. You will be gratified at the way
legiment, died Saturday night, nn au­
wre serve customers and please them with exceedingly Rood values o f­
topsy proving that death Was caused
fered each day, in Men’s and Hoys’ Hulls, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing*
by wood alcohol, which nn analysis
of the llqilor consumed showed it con­
tained. The other four men were re­
-WE IN V ITE YOU It INVESTIGATIONmoved to the dispensary in a serious
condition
and although they arc aaid
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
to l&gt;e now entirely out of danger they
are being held for observation. The
hoard of inquest appointed also is in­
vestigating the death Sunday o f Scrg.
w gn
F. J. Malloy, Tenth regiment, in con­
Wm
First Quality—Low I’ rlccs
nection with the liquor party, hut
Malloy’s commanding officer Is said
-Phone 10*4 to have testified that he found no ev­
115 East First Strectr
idence of liquor drinking £eforu his
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death,
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It was said last night thnt federal
Mrn, Brooks told the hidden secrets.
agents
hud been asked to arrest a
Delicious .refreshments were served.
civilian
which one of them dcclnrcd
The guests included: Mr. and Mrs.'
was
said
to have gone under the name
It. W. Peannnn, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor Page, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brooks, ol “ The Shnd." He is accused o f sell­
Phone S17-W
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Check, Mr. nnd ing the liquor to the group. Other al­
I * y * i have a s r
v lsllla* ; •
Mrs. Paul Diggers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hy­ leged Imuycggcrs arc being watched
—* t y * « ar# anlMK ^ I i / s k m # r r . K i l h i
mn Wnlker, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Tay­ closely by the authorities, it was
, « i U t m * r# . i l t r u l n U s . w rli
1st rs r d &lt;• t b U (#|»ari*«,‘*t , k I . I m
lor. Mr?. (». W. Spencer, jr., Mrs. .1. aaid. •

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

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THE WEATHER
For. Florida: Loral min,*
today; cooler in north por­
tion; tomorrow fair.
Proof spent Sunday* with Mr*. Maxcy’s ssitcr Mrs. J. I). Dosscy nnd •
family. •*

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A Complete Stock of Farts

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Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save. Money

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Distributors Seminole and Lake Counties *
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Large and lIp-to-Dalo
Mill ng Station

Complete Line Ac&lt;
nnd Tires

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ANITA STEWART

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The many friends of W. J. Thigpen
arc glad to see him home again a f­
ter n serious o|&gt;erntion at Johns-IIopkins hospital nt Baltimore. Ho
mpIdly recovering nnd will »oo» bo him­
self again.
Born to Mr..and Mrs. Don McDon­
ald Tuesday, January 16th, a fine
baby boy. Mother nnd babe are do­
ing nicely. The boy was named Eu­
gene Turner
Congratula­
tions, Don, old boy.

IIUHI NESS CHANGES OW NER­
SHIP
Ladies’ ready-to-wear store form­
erly fnnnnged by J. M. Dresner, has
changed hands and will be under the
management o f Mr. II. Lelhorit, form­
erly of West f nlm Bench, Fla.
Mr. Leihorit snyn that la* will keep
only up-to-the-minute in style wornn'a apparel. Ami his policy la ant*
((faction or money refunded. Quality
merrhandise at moderate prices. - Thc
opening of th estoia under *tho new
management will Ik* on or about Feb­
** ' *6th.
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KNIGHTS T I^IR LA R . ATTENTION

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THE WOMAN HE
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Natalie Lnnc, an nrthta's model,
proved her superiority to the idle
rich when sho not only kept her
husband from want, hut rescued
his sister front danger of moral
ruin. This is Anita Stewart’s best
picture. ^l)on’t fail to take It In.
-We see that you see”
— T O M

TOM MOORE

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IIope Hampton In ’’Star Dust* #U
a Century Comedy

Optomctrist-Optlclrin
Rhone 410—Opp. R. O.

. COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNTS.
‘ orcrduc noten, bad checks. Write
for our proposition. Our representa­
Have you rcodtha want ada today 7
tive will call on you.—Southern Ad*
Snapper Steaks, Fresh Salt Water justment Agency, Drew Building, Or
ATTEND THIS MEETING
Mullet, Sea Trouts—Stone’s Market, Hondo, Florida.
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327 Sanford Avenue.
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A meeting of the Community Club
o f Ijtke Monroe will be held'Friday
night o f this week'in the schopl house
m M m
&lt;\t which Karl Ixhnian will make an
1C
address. Mr. Ixdmian 1s' secretary of
112 MAGNOLIA AVKNUfe
the Oran’ge county Chamber of Com­
■IIONOGRARIIH
RLAYEBS *
SIIKKT Mt'SIC
RIANOS
merce, Chairman of the Ornryfc CtntnRECORDS K
I’L\YKtfcROLLS
ty Highway Beautification commis­
sion, and president of the State Chris­ PIANO TU N IN G ----- PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
tian Endeavor Union. He Is n remar­
kably interesting and forceful speak­
er. Be will tell of the wonderful work
being done in Orunge county in the
planting and beautifying o f’ the high*
'wnys, according to plans prepared by
Warren II. Manning, mu of the most
r*
famous of the landscape engineers
of the country. Mrs. Henry Wight
will also speak.
This Is a movement in whirh Sem­
inole county ought to Join. We cannot
afford to allow our sister county to
leave' us dragging behind in this im­
Next lo l’rincejw Theatre
portant movement, which will add-so
much to the attractiveness, and the
property values of this region.
Mr. Lehman's address will he di­
JUS TRECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT ‘
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rected to ail tlu people of Scminolo
county .as well ns those of Lake Monroc, nnd it is Imped that there may be
a large attendance from Sanford, and
other parts of the county. Everybody
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
U invited.
PHONE .125
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W V. BLACKMAN KODAK Dealer
THE REXALL STORK

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SPRING TAILORING DISPLAY
I’ iggly-Wiggly atore opens in the
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new Mclsch building Saturday. Watch
HHurcIfft-cH’s announce in this issue
the nmfounccmcntn In the Daily Her- I tho* big spring tailoring display nt
aid.
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the* Churchwell store with Mr. A. W.j
' •, tr w-'-. -i----Smlfh representing the well known
Mr. and Mrs. Philip It. Andrews.
0f SchaoferAVeedoit in,charge)
announce the arirvalof a baby dnugh-j nnj Sam Bradford to 1 jls*&lt;lt. This
ter. The little girl hnn been named flrm haa been making suita and overMarjorie Lockwood .&lt; i
; conta for Sanford people for many
years and their host of satisfied cus­
Mr. T. A. Munn nnd family who tomer^ arc their grrntcat advertise­
hnve been visiting Mr. Munn’a broth­ ment. These new styles nnd spring
er. Mr. J, W. Munn and Mr. nnd Mrs. nnd summer samples will be nt the
J. D.' Dossey, arc leaving Thursday Churchwell store on January 26th,
for their home’ In Muskogee, Okla.
20th and 27th of this week. Rend the
advertisement nnd uee Mr. Smith.
The Presbyterians will worship He has something to show you and
jvith the Baptistn at the Baptist j many things to tell you about the
church tonight inntcad of having the new style* and the new goods nnd
regular Wednesday night prayor the new prices. Ask anyone about the
meeting.
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Shafcr-Wecdon clothes.

I..‘ tVilkerson,‘Miss Margaret Roberts,
.Minn Julia I-nng, Miss Lctty Hols- Special Meeting for
claw, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, Miss
CALENDAR
•SOCIAL
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Women at the First ■1
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Annie Lee, Miss Mildred Lee, Miss
You nrc Invited to attend the
Thursday — Literature . Department
Baptist Church house-warming
Tecy V'enablo, Miss Evelyn Taylor,
o f thn Lu-Beth Cafe­
will
meet
at
the
Club
rooms
nt
3:30
■ gVw
Mis. J. I! .Farley, J. Horn, Millard
teria tonight from six to ten in the'
p. m.
Why Did find Make a Woman? Will
Mclsch building. Refreshments free,
Thursday— Mrs.‘A. R. Key will enter Miller, F. K. Ilnird.
Be the Subject
nnd
the chance to inspect the"newest
tnln the members of the Every Week
FOB MRS. HAW KINS
nnd best cafeteria in the state.
Bridge Club at .1 p. pi.
The feature of the special meetYesterday afternoon Mrs. S. E.
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Thursday— Mrs. Harry flcorcn wlil
lhi*
tnl thr Hn,t, Ba|,ltal
Mrs. I&gt;. 1„ Thrasher arid her broth­
_ ,. . entertain the members of the Mrr- Barrett entertained most .delightfully
(lurch will he the meeting for worn
er, Rev. Clarence Ferran and liltlu
rie iMatrons Bridge Club at lu-r at her h«&gt;me on Magnoliu avenue, hon­
en tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. All
child, were shaken up considerably
home on Union nvenuc nt it o’clock. oring Mrs. Hawkins, of Winston-Sal­
v.ho know the pastor fully understand
yesterdny when the Thrashur car
Friday—N doV. Howard Chapter U. em, N. C„ the guest o f her daughter
that the mullets discussed will ho
in which they were riding skidded
D. C., will meet nt the Parish House Mrs. A. P. Connelly and Mrs. II. B.
dealt with in n chaste manner. There on the oiled road going to the Coun­
Conntlly.
at 3:HO p. in.
an* things which make or unmnke n try Club and turned over. The car
The afternoon ,wns pleasantly spent
Fr|d«y—Mrs. J. II. Colininn.nnd Mrs.
home, there are things which innke or was damaged, but the party proceed­
.
Reg llully will entertain nt hridgi* sewing and late in the afternoon the.
ed to their home after the car was
/ at the Parish house, nt 3 t&gt;. nt. honor, ho, less served ice cream topped with un™ k‘' «,
which mnke or unmake a nation. The righted with the help *&gt;f people on
oring Miss Helen O’Mnrn, of Jnck- crushed strnwhurrjes, angel food anti
pastor of the First Baptist church be­ the road and not* of them suffered nny
soil, Mich., the guest of Mrs. W. W. fiuil rake, mints nnd salted nuts.
lieve*
that these should Ik* studied by serious injuries. The oiled road was
The guests included a number of
Potter and Mrs. Joseph I a*o, a rcthe* women, as well nS by the men. i dangerous proposition yesterday
the
honoree’s
old
friends
and
includ­
. cent bfide.
Some of these tilings will lie discuss­ and it is a wonder there Were not
Ujgjrr
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ed Mrs. Salvage, Mrs. T. M. Puleston,
more accident* between this city and
Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. F. Williams, who Mrs. A. Vaughn, Mrs. M. Martin, ed tomorrow ufternuun. *
What is the remedy for the un- the Country Club.
are spending the winter nt Winter lln . Augusta Klgenmnnn, Mrs. "Elizathe heth Whitner, Mrs. J. N. Whitnor lest In Europe? What Is the remedy j
llnvcn, were &gt;here yesterday
What m o k k IIOUSK HEARINGS
Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. A. E. Hill ant for the unrest in America?
guests of friends.
will make America what she ought to
RE CONCLUDED TODAY
Mrs. A. P. Connelly.
l.» in determining the destiny of the
W. J. Thigpen has returned from
world? Where may we start to build
BAHTROR, U ., Jan. 24.— It was
EVENING BRIDGE PARTY
Julius Hopkins, where he spent sev-;
securely? Is the power nnd tho se­ officially announced last night by
One
of
the
most
enjoyable
affairs
crul weeks and is greatly improved j
curity ’of the American home threat­ Attorney General Coco, who has per­
; given this season by the Social Dc­
In health. t
ened? Is there evidence of decay? sonally conducted the state's open
! partnient of the Woman’s Club, was
t 'f'
—:---th? evening bridge party given Inst In this nddresa to women—“ Why did hearing here intq masked band activ­
Mrs. A. IS. Key and mother, Mrs.
f l vening at the Club rooms, with Mrs.,0 *” 1 mr‘ U “ worn.."? " - tl.c pastor at- ities
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In Morehouse pnrlsh, that the
(jtorge Rice, weto (tin* guests of '
were tawupts td point out the great sphere hr||r|
woul(| ,H.
today.
Don Smith us hostess, There
friends in Orlando yesterdny after
Inf
women,
and
the
things
which
must
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fifteen table* of players.
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noon.
l.e fostered to make civilization seThe rluh room was converted into
ELKS CONVENTION
a veritable bower, vines, putted plants tim
INVITED TO MEET
Rev. Clarence Ferran and littl
The singing of Mr. Woislagel alone
' !,H*’ ami quantities of poinsettie* being
AT DAYTONA ARIUL
of Do Land, were the guests of her |” r{|(|
will lie well worth the sacrifice thnt
sister, Mrs. 1). L. Thrasher jesteri ) „ r|n,, Ihc evening .several Inler- any woman may mnke to come, even
DAYTONA, Fin., Jon. 21.—The
day.
'
.1 sting games
of (bridge were played from a distance, to he present. “ The Daytona Klkq^Mgc Inst night extend*
Holy City” nnd “ Mother", one of hia
'and when scores were counted, it was
e4 nn invitation to the Florida Stntn
Dr. nnd Mrs. Walter G. Rice
found that Mrs. A. R. Conneily l.old'ovv" ™mposltlnnB-will »*o the mint- Elks' Association to hold its annual
daughter, Alberta, of Terri
" " " ^ • ‘ high score among tlVe ladies an.I was ,,or*1 f,,r lh(' ^ ‘ ««‘noon.
convention here in April, according to
IniL, were in the city yesterdny and
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awarded a lovely pottery hanging
local Elk officials. Thc invitation is
The Herald. 16c per weak, delivered
were the guests of Mrs. S. E. flarrett, ,)fihkrl Thc
|&lt;r,xp, n , iUVr |u&gt;n.
practicnlly certain of acceptance, it
leaving today for Tampa um| other i il. was won by Ed. Iletl.s.
was
said
pOlnVt nil the West Const. They will
•Snapper Steaks, Fresh Salt Water
At the conclusion of the game, the
return tu Sanford the latter part of
Fd
ln n e l ^ uBct* ^e,a Trout.-—Stone’s Market,
host
OPENING OF LAK E MARY LODGE
the week enroute to their winter home
2r,7" ‘ lc
Mrs. .lor Lei Mrs. W. W. Rotter'ami 327 Snn^•,r,, Avcm,c’
•t Defray. •
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Mrs. J. R. Coleman served a delicious
T h e. Lake Mary Lodge hnd their
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TO THE PUBLIC
salad course followed by nn ice
opening night last night with a din­
MISS EMMA FARLEY GUEST .OF
course.
ner parly. Mrs. Robert M. W. Black
On or about February 1st, the
HONOR
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER CO., bus tnken over the management of
A delightful feudal event of the
BIG FIRE IN BOSTON
will put on a pared delivery truck, n the l/odge nnd Inst night showed thnt
wi-vk, nml one of the many charming j
M ir T h e A » o e l a f r d f r e e * I
she wns an iilenl hostess as the djnaffairs being given in compliment to
BOSTON,
Mass., Jan. 21.— Fire much needed service In Sanford. Par­ ner nnd the way in which it was serv­
cels
or
packages
of
one
hundred
lbs.
oml df Savaunalj’a most popular girls. Hint threatened to destroy n block of
ed wan truly .Southern style, every­
Miss Eminn Farley, was a party .giv­ tins*u .story loft buildings in the or less will Undelivered to any pint*
en Inst evening -by her blot her, Mrs. h *art of tWu shoe nnd leather district or residence adjacent to the hnrd sur­ one enjoying it very much. After the
dinnor the party all went to the .Skat­
W .J ’. Brooks.
Wfc.-* brought under control yesterday faced ‘stree#, at a price that will he
The spurious rooms were open en after most of the city's fire fighting cheaper thnn enrrying them. This ing Academy where they wore cnreitnined by n few specinl number*.
sujfij.'wrrc beautifully decoruted with resources had lxe:i taxed for many company has recently added to their
After this nnd a wnlk In th&lt;: moon­
equipment,
one
Dodge
Jlres.
ton
nnd
cut flowers, each room, carrying out hours. The loss was estimated at
light thr party broke up wilh every­
a
half
truck
bought
of
the
Sanford
an Individual color scheme.
; $160,000. Two firemen were injured.
one feeling happy nnd in high spirj^ j J
Tho evening was spent In dancing |Tim chief losses were sustained by R. Motor Co., nnd one ten nnd a quarter
with the success of tho party. The f ]
Reo
truck,
bought
o
f
the
Wilson
Mo­
and games of mystic, seated In an E. McDonald nnd conqumy nnd A.
guests who attended this pnrty were:
tor
Co.
nnd
are
contemplating
the
oriental decorated room, In mystic Shapiro, both wholesale shoe dculJohn
II. Clrndy, ex-fire commissioner
addition
of
several
more
trucks
to
costume, with crystal ball nnd cards! er*.
take care of their steadily increasing of Boston, Mass.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns.
business. They are now prepared to Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1\ Dewoy,
III!
handle anything from a smnll parcel Mrs. J. II. Hammond, of Bench Is­
: Open Day and Night
to a piano nr safe .anywhere in thc land, S. C.; Mrs. Robert M. W. Black,
Ladies' Rest Room
state of. Florida. You will ■mnke no (.'aptain nnd Mrs. 11. II. Gellcson, of
F/f
miatuke in.calling on thorn for any­ Ifaverill, Mass.; Clarence Williams,
manager of tho Lake Mary Light nnd
thing in their line -of business.
Remomber their ’phone number, 4D8. Water Co., and Mr. and Mrs. It. S.
25G-Mon-\Ved-Fri Roily,.of Hanford.

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An Invitation to attend Divine nor- [
vice at the People's Congregational j
Church on Sunday morning, Jnnu-|nry 28th, from tire Rev. Paul C. Burbans., hns been accepted,
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The Sir Knighta of Taylor Com­
mander)’ npd all sojourning nnd vis­
iting Knights Templar will meet In
thc Aslyum at 10;2U a. m. sharp—
In full Templar uniform.
Let Meh; Knig!)t (iTpmplar nsa'ke a
special effort to attend this service
and hoar Dr. Burhans ijrench one of
his interesting sermons

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...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
Not Only Pure but Delicious

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Eastman Kodaks, Films, Supplies
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Sanford’s New Store-

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THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 192.1

HEARING IN ATLANTA
soiling of n large bond Issue for the
ON EXPRESS RATES purpose of raising fund* to* loan to
the
farmer
is
relief
of
doubtful
value.
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SHIPPERS SHOULD GO
t* M k lt a h r d f i f r j n f l r r n o u n r m r e p t ' » » ■
d mj n l I k r llr r a ld
I l i i l l d l i i K . IUT
It niny serve to relievo the present
Mnxnntla , l i , , Hanford, I'la.
1.
— A new Library Building in the center of the city.
needs. Hut tho farmer must under­
The Interstate Commerce Commis­
2.
—
Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore. *sion has entered upon a general instand
that
a
largo
portion
of
the
mo­
The Herald Printing &lt;*%.
3.
—The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
ney received from the rale of these
rilll.lM IKHH
1924.
bonds will be used up In commissions
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H. J. 1IO1,1,Y
4.
— A big Auditoriu mthnt will sent at least 5,000 pcuple. thc purpose of determining whether
N. J. t.II.I,AKI) ,.. H r r r r l n r r * T r r a » n r r r for the handling of them by financial
( i r n r r a l M a n n a r r ngenclcs. Then the printing, the cler­
H. A, JfKKI. ....
5.
— New home for the Campbell-Lossing Post, American
such rates and charges, or any of
A d r r r l U l a s )la a a i| rr
H. n. I I O M .V
A Sanford Institution under the direct manical
work
and
the
entire
fxpense
of
Legion.
them, nre unreasonable.
Knnnn «a
llm lr
A d irrllrla a Ila tra
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Appllrallna
selling will he paid hack by the far­
6.— A Community Chest out of which nil funds will be
OBement of the following
The American Railway Express
drawn.
L K W I I S1IIPI*
r i r r a l a l l o n W a n n « r r mer in added taxes. Perhaps the loan
Company has also filed Its applica­
Phene
a f l r r t |». m.
will cervu ns an expediency and serve
7.
—Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
tion with the Interstate Contnt
BOARD OP DIRECTORS
n purpose, hut eventually when nil
S n b e rrlitllo * Pr»C « la A d r a a r o
*8.— Municipal ownership, starting with wnter works and
Comntissio
nto incrensc it# rates, and
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M.Od
the
added
cost
is
added
to
taxes,
it
Is
[
soft
water.
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such application has been consolidat­
not Btich a favorable loan ns would
D r l i t r r r d l a f l l r '■X C a r r i e r
9.— Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
J. It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. Puled
with the General Express Inves­
O a r W r r k __4....- •# Cenfe
appear on the face of Jhings. It gives
10.—Ten thousand people here one year from todny.
tigation for the purpor.e of hearing.
cstoil, E. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
Tlir klc 13- la l*-pa«e Weekly llrr- the large investor another opportun­
ald entirely rairra Nendnelr Coualf
Thfs case ha# been listed uitdei
C. F. Williams
and la pubflahrd rirrjr Prldny. Adtrr- ity to get tax exempt securities.
I. C. r. Docket No. l;U)30, nnd the
Ilalax mlra rnndr kaana an appllrnWhat the farmer needs is better |lower the cost of this essential, a RAILROAD BARGAIN DAYS
flan. H.IO par yrar, nlnnia In ndaaitrr.
matter has been set down for hear­
market conditions so thnt he has at j great service will be rendered the ngTO EQUALIZE TRAFFIC
ing before Examiners Hurelay and
HKMUKII Tlir, AMOCIATHII PUK#*
Tha Associated I’ rna la exclusively least an even chance with the manu-j rkultural South and West,
Mullen, of the Interstate Commerce
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
• nllllad to ilia u«« for rrpulillriillnn ot facturer and the transportation comCalcium arseuntc 1* one of the most
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Tha
Assoelnted
P
ress)
kll news dispatches credited to It nf
not otharwlM rrMllnl In this paper panics, The farmer has prices fixed effective chemical weapons discovered
ST. PAUL, Jan. 25.— Hargain days
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and also tho local nr** published for what he has to sell ns well as what fuy destroying and checking the boll
on
railroads— the ofTcrin gof special sion, sitting ns the representative
hereto.
A ll righ ts o f re-publlcation o f special he has to buy. Every attempt to rem­ weevil, the arch enemy of the cotton inducements t&lt;/ equalize passenger nnd
ihe State Commission#. Henring w
1tflspatohM heroin i n also nw nad.
edy this stiuation fails because there industry.
freight tragic under the same prin­ be held at tho United States Cot
I l f f l m 111:11 a 1.0 II I I f . H I M . , r k o a r M s
are no many farmers who only farm
The cotton-growing world is in­ ciple that the modern-merchant ad­ Booms, Atlanta, Ga., beginning at
Fordtra
Adv«Ml«ln* Hrpr*«»ni«llv*
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the farmers and these manage to debted to Professor Smith, head of the vertises sales to stimulate trade at o'clock n. m., on Feb'. l'J, 102.1.
Tim
AMf.MICAN
PRESS
AASOCIA
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Sanford, Florida
L™
get into the position where they do experimental station at the University times which otherwise would In? rated
more^for the political farmer than (|f FJ((ri(Ja nl Gainesville, for this in dull—were advanced today by Charles
the dirt farmer.
•valuable contribution to science, and M. Rabcock, Minnesota commissionei U Jacksonville, so thnt the Floriili
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the
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We have had such fine weather
shippers could present their textitflo
munt prices are vustly out of projror- uf ^
United Slates Department of railroad ills in the United States,
that a dark day gets our goat.
ny at a minimum of expense, but the
tion to the price of farm products. U |rricu|turo. The discovery is a re“ M ornor less slack "periods ns well Interstate Cummuroe
IfH
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lliere are no millionaire farmers, and w n l &lt;)n ,.nm| u|rcm]y fg recognized an as those o f traffic congestion make up
having sot down henring# at ten |
“ The Hooded Hand” seems to be a
but few who approach the point whore j revolutionary as far us its effective- rail transportation problems, accord- JilTcrent points in the United States,
dally morsel for tho newspapers to
Be Sure and See the New
they may he said to be In cn iy eireum- •
iim] pructicnliility is concerned, j ing to press reports," raid .Mr. Hab- found thnt only out hearing could be
roll around their tongue. One would
stances. Tlie avfcrpge farmer toils j
ever-increasing demand for; cock. “ In my opinion, adoption by held in the houtlicast, attil held thnt
think they wore snake charmers.
along and constant lours for a v- c-nlcltiin arsennto has caused the price railroad niunhger* of* the business Atlanta was moat centrally l icrtted
— ■. ■ o— -------ii:g and a ong it&gt; #mu mtere it on
ascend until it hns in come almost j stimulants and method# employed by wil hreferettco to thnt territory.
Now that we have no cabbage the bn investment. Ho bn# by no means |,r(jj||(j|i|ve to small cotton Interests,: The nuccemiful merchants of todny
This hearing in Atlanta will be tire
price has gone soaring. All goes back a:i even rhaneo wil i the mitmi ac- ,fm(j
{s th.fl j.ja#f= ns usua| th„t is t will go far toward solving the prob­
only opportunity offered, to Florida
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to the law of supply and demand. lem s, the packers, the middlemen ...
in illrect need of relief. A combine to terns. Many commodities can be niov
Last year Denmark flooded the mar­ and the speculators in farm products hold up prices was charged mi the1ed ns well in one month an another shippers to present their testimony,
to'the Interstate Commerce Commis­
who become millionaires ,h&lt;j fust that
ket and Florida was ruined,
"enute llbor by Senator Fletcher.
j and inducements in the form of
sion, and shippers who are of the
---------- « ---------it i.t impossible to keep tab on them.
There is no reason why calcium ur-j
rnlfi reductions in the so-cnll opinion that the present express
Tho farmers furnish the bulk of the
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If this country will just wake up
senate
should
not
be
manufactured
in
*’
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J1
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nJ°ntks,
rates are too high should ux.ti! themfrictfht
to
tnumpprUiuoii
companiufl
and demand l*ctter waterways from
c| H
iiinlities
in hthe
South,
lht! HQW.acxuunaLmuvemenL t t i v t t t . o i c
i.. t t , » i iimnlimit.
n i n i i Mil
i it
in iiiiD d m
im — A
iiuu,,
IVfodeis al our beautiful Show Rosms and Filling Station—
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yet
he
is
dincriminnted
against
In
the
f our representative# we could lay our
=Tht? aaitu* would Apply.to passenger
making
o
f
rate#
nnd
he
is
made
to
”
here
it
serve#
it#
greatest,,purpose
.,lthouirh
t„
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The American Railway Express,
vegetables and fruits down in the
IUr Ii Grade Mechanic in charge of our Repair Department,
ir||,( ’
j,( ,ain lt.
t(ur rni) Company is going to try and cun- ■
eastern markets so cheap thnt we pay a rate that will pay larger sal- Th‘* prcpnrnUon h n combination of
could compete with any other market urics to opflrator.% and a fair rnte ^rieulturnl lints and W,' Uu/ r*['^CV !()J1(|/tcu.ld be made to work for tin vinee the Interstate Cpntmeree C'ontof intere.it oft waterecl stock l.ecides. Hte fot,tie, abounds in the .o, ilberr, ^
^
(,f M r r im
in the world.
mutual advantage
and mission that the express rates are too
He is made t«» pay thin aanie tribute '*atc* and tlu* latter in a nttrato !»&lt;&gt;•
low, arid that they should }&gt;■• increas­
shippers."
to steel companies, oil companies and tcntlotinl in the development of Mu#Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment
ed.
The American'troops have left the
Traffic experts « f long experience I
what not. It is this condition of a f­ le Khonls.
It l:t important ilia:
that cxnre
express *-hipsaid that proposed legislation now
*1
Rhine nnd now Europe can fight it
fairs that makes it impossible for
A t t he present turn* the • cupper
Pay Us a Visit
pending in congress provides for tea* per# throughout the Southeast, and
out until the Inst man is killed. Eith­
the farmer to gel ahead. Wltnl the netting trust is almost in complete
aortal rate, reductions to promote the Hurliculnrly in Florida should not
er that or until toe last centime is |
farmer wants is an opportunity to c-mtrul of the arsenic output and the
spent and this will la&gt; the end of war
* hipping o f eoul in certain months, lost this ttppoi Mutity It pr&lt;'*e**it their
gel out of debt. Thi- loan will simply ,,tout ion will I r relieved only through
for all time. Just how those ‘‘bank­
but credited Commissioner Huhcock views.
put him in debt to a lot of wealthy tlit- opening up of a new field of du-{
.Oounsel foe the Florida Railroad
rupt" nations can wage war right on1Snv„ t&lt;inl
tax exempt securities. vihij ineiit. The pendulum of relief witli the proposal to broaden (lit* plan.
-----LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S REST ROOMS----“ Building material shipments of- Commission will Ik* present ill Atlan­
is a mystery.
---- -n------——
again swings to Muscle Shoals, that
fer a simpleTxample,1' continued Mr. ta on Feb, !!• for the purpose of asr ■
COLLEGE PRESIDES I VS. FOOT- j,ut ,,f richest gold which nature has
Huhcock. “ Cement can be shipped al­ lUstlng Florida chipper# in the pre­
Hlizznrd swept .tha suuthe.iat yes-;
HALL COACH
hulled in the heart of the Southland,!
most
as well in one tnoitth as another, sentation- of their te-uimnny.
U-rduy nntl we are getting cloudy
and het genius of Henry Ford again
Florida Railroad t'timniission,
and
every
car of cement for construc­
•weather a# .tIn- result: It is snowing
Would it be any wonder that the |present c itself fuf consideration. If
R. Hudson llurr, Chairman.
In the north and cold weather pre-1ordinary buy war not elated owA the the mighty source of minerals Is leas- tions take s others o f lumber and steel
anil
various
material#
entering
build
vails all over the country. How for possibility of becoming a picddctil ed to him for development, lie- prmnisFor quirk results, try a want ad.
tunato wo are to be living in Florida. of a college, jcfter long years of ar tw to supply the farmers of the Soutli ing and also exempt from seasonal
shipping
conditions.
All
that
seems
After the middle of next month wo duous study, at n salary of 17,500 a tml West with nitrates essential to!
necessary to move curb freight to the
will not even think about any more year, when he reads that a football agriculture at moderate price#.
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be.-t advantage and convenience ot
cold weather in this state.
coti\^i at the institution receives an
Establishing the importance of ni­ the carrier# i# a cut rate inducement
antrual salary of SltUHlO? Yet that trate to~tlie agricultural problem, the and it must be enough only to slightly f
FRIDAY rSATU RD AY
The Klan head in Bastrop, l.ouis-1condition exists m Louisiana. Ot creation o f a revolving fund of, 510,-,
more than offset the investment char­ T
lann, will he charged with murder course, neatly anything can happen UMI.OOtl in order to help farmers sc-.
ges. Return (otitis nnd other details T
say# headlines in paper# today. Well, in that state —■ as has been prov­
ore nitrates hns.been proposed and Is probably can Is* Worked put with lit#omc one out there Is certainly guilty en by the late evidence; but this sit­
receiving serious consideration in th e 'lie difficulty once, lh(* plan is under­
of murder nnd dirty low down mur­ uation at tin* state university in at­ senate of the United rotates.
taken."
der ut thnt with the torture of their tracting much ill criticism in eduSomething must be do’iut to keep
victims before they died nnd whoever cntio'iinl clrcles.
the.-e nitrates within reach of the CAHHAGE SHORTAGE DUE;
I r guilty of the crime should pay the i The president of the institution
2 DAYS
-F R ID A Y AN D SATURD AY
2 DAYS
trrent agricultural nvtssc# and lh&lt;- in­
FLORIDA ACREAGE t I T ❖
penalty regardless of their standing receives a snlnty as wfitnl lien in;
itial
step
!*|tonsorei|
i&gt;y
Sen.
Fletcher
in the community or to what secret 57.500 per itiiiiuni. ■ He considered it
i# a * Aiuniendable one. Hut even thu
1II | The %
ird l*rr»fc l
society they belong.
hUlficieat -and wan satisfied. Ev­
f
prices are forced downward under
CHICAGO,
Jan,
25.—A
shnrtagt t
erything went smoothly until lie
Senile pressure, there is no nssur- of cabbage is predicted by the Ul'nit- ?
Y
Washington police say they have learned that a coach hud been hired
January Sale
\\ tables -of new Silk Taffeta
nrco they will not ascend again ns- ed States Hun-tm of Agricultural ecdiscovered secrets about the .liquor for the athletes who war to receive
soon r.s the pressure is released.
onomics lry Florida ami Text#, the two
Van
Raatle
and
Kayser’s
Silk
Satins,
worth up to $8.00, Jan­
?
Belling in Washington that w ill turn wages thirty-three r.ttd one third per
v
Muscle
Shoal#,
Its
development
.on'
lad
in
g
winter
shipping
stales
Teddies, Vests and Bloomers,
?
over the city. It scents that much of .cent higher than tho bend of the uni­
uary Sale—
Flnrfdu farmers (his season plant­
■m
extensive
scnle,
is
a
more*
certain
*
The difference between the
the liquor selling is confined to the versity.
each—
ed only 1,8011 acres a# compared with A
remedy.
'I
his
development,
whether
Capitol building itself.
Looks like two positions and the under-salary
1I,0Q0 Ia#t year. Instead of shipping! JL
Mr. Volstead would sjop this business of the one who secured the post only fy the government, Henry Ford, nr
approximately
.1,000 ears this season t
at his hack door. Hut if the truth through years of toil and clever brain ther interests, is a necessity of im­
Y
n sthey (lit! last year, this season'# J.
mediate
important
e.
li
-thoulil
not
be
Novelty
Silks,
yd..
$3.48-$
were known the heads of the liquor wink brought a decided prxyjest from
longer. - Jacksonville shipment# freon the two states wi re
man of learning. The directors retarded any
business in every locality are the pen
estlrnnleil at h #s than 1,000 care
of
the
institution
saw
no
way'out
o
f
•ournal.
pie you would least expect. There
The output o f the two slates to Jany
will bo something doing closer at the predicament save to increase the
nary
20, wAu* 217 car#, compared with
wage of tile president. The reduction A l'G l'H T A FIRE DOES
home ere long.
t)72 last year,
'
,
Arc on sale. 82 inches wide, T
of thu amount ta-ing paid tlu* coach
DAMAGE OF 585,000
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This reducthm was snid to be part* X
never seemed to enter their heads.
all new 1923 patterns. Special IT
FARMERS NEED BETTER MAR­
ly offset by a 150 enr gain in the sec-' j
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Students may argue why obtain an
for, yard— .
AUGUSTA, Jan. 25.—The Hnrrl- ond crop from Sourthern California,
KETING CONDITIONS '
Y
education when a football Vouch who
but the total cabbage supply was re*
fion
building,
destroyed
by
fire*
hi
Noneeds to know nothing rave clever
The loans and the government aid Wjrk nt f^ iin ll can secure lietter vcpiber, 1021, wa# completely gutted ported week by week, less than year
bill nnd all that the law makers in jKedtions-tlmn the highest o f thtred­ by llamc# starting in the -basement when old cabbage prices were twice as
y
Washington talk so glibly, about do ucator# ?• Such argument would be of a restaurant in the building at 2:45 high, rnnging from 518 to $5 Ou ton t
❖
not #c*em to work out when It come# only |la* comparison of one,single in­ this morning. Damage is cstimutc)l as compared with ?20 to $1d a ton
Y
at present.
to putting it Into practice Instead of stance of where one conch stumbled at 585,0111),
f
f
theorizing. What tho farmer# really Into luck; ut the same time It would
f
T
need la not the loans so much but bet­ furnish a basis for comparison. It *u» re ta iu
m
re n m re
ire re
f
Rx f
ter marketing conditions and the as­ would be but an isolated case—the
surance that they can sell their stuff same ns that where fout* year# ago * t
Pi T
when it 1# ready for the market. The when accomplished teachers in the
T
t
Reporter Star sums it up as follows: Palm Beach County High school re­ tit
Pa ?
“ Manifestly farmer# nre to Ik* giv­ ceived ninety-five dollars a month,
P, ?
The Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay in
T
en no relief other than that which working five days a week, while the ►t advance for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their
P-a
Y
T - 1 Table of Corsets,
they will furnish themselves. The negro fiugntnn on the Flagler sys­
P4
collections for their running capital and profits. When subscrib­
T *
:
extra pood values
Pa
er# neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER nnd not THE
tem, working four days a week, drew # i
pHcrnid thnt stnuds the “ brunt."
#* •
down one’ hundred and seventy-five ha
for $2.00. Sale price
M
Subscribers
who
do
not
care
to
pay
tho
carrier
each
week
dollar#
a
month.
WHEN U
U SELL
&lt;9
January Sales of
p#
T
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance and they
Too much education Is impossible tn
LIST IT
YOUR REAL A
Pre
Y
will
pny
tho,carrier
each
week
from
this
fund.
Us
—
if
It
i#
of
the
right
sort.
And
the
ESTATE
\SJ WI1TI US
Pa
This system o f delivery is known as tho INDEPENDENT
only wuy to obtain that education Is Ka
T
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P3
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
to *kccp continually studying during r *
f
PU
tho whole schooling per1od,— Palatka
the country uml has proven beyond doubt to be tho ver ybost plan
Wo feature auto insurance and
T&gt; Watch for the “Viol- Only 2 more days to Sl'° ''t out at’ ^
Pu ♦
News,
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of
delivery.
When
a
boy
manages
his
own
route,
buys
and
sells
we are ready to explain all the
et Brand” Sale early buy Suits and Coats
nt n profit he I# in business for himself In exactly the same senso Pre
fcl
!#
dlf ‘ erent kind# of policies you
ns nny inurchnnt. He know# ho must give service to be success- P-*
SENATOR FLETCHER'S RESOLU­
in February
*
at Sale Prices.
can have written on your car.
TION
ful nnd build up his .business. Ho knows that every new custom­
Ml
Call ua up.
er he secure# means more profit. In' short, he knows ho must
conduct hi* business In a capable amt efficient manner to bo suc­
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher intro­
cessful.
'
.
duced a resolution in the* Senate Tues­ #4
,
The Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­
day calling for the appointment of a tU3
AGENTS
courage those boys in this, their first business venture, by refuscommittee* to jnnko a sweeping inves­
tigation of tho one hundred per cept re ing to pay promptly each week for tHcir newspaper,
R E A L ESTATE
increase in the price of calcium ar#en: i*
FRIDAY
Fire, Casually, Auto Insurance
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. •
ate within the past few weeks, and if at
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. 155 W. First 8L, SANfORD, FLA tho investigation authorised b y the re
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Sanford Daily Herald

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

Peoples B ank
of Sanford

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

a n d C h e v r o le t

San Juan. Garage Co.

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•ays “January Sale

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SILK UNDERWEAR _

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$ 3 .9 8

NEW GINGHAM
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�Mro,' I*. T, WakeflcM. Mm. Hart,!
Mrs. Stone nml .Mr-i. MorHf, Mrt. j Charging that the national govern; Trarb.Ha. Mre Iip r r o ll and Mr^. H. meBt is ^
lt ,n trt ,(nl!lh,g to c m
H. Pattern hall attended the Horoy l-r.t the drug evil in this country, that
Club at Orlando Thurfday,
i’nari.ollc cffuials me corrupted, ihit
M if. Tenthma vi- tic.I Mr*. I F.
pulirctpcn arc bribed, I bat j l -lor*
Wnkeflcdd Monday evening. .
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m collualcn, nit* I
Mro. Clifford Pr&gt;ctor of Cnnnn and
.
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, „ „ , thvlitU end rtaggvririg fact.- .t tjir
her* mother. Mr*. Huron of ««»• »«* -jrua trW tfc it{ ihc United S tn tc are

Card* of SanfonTa ReputPC able Professional Men, each
Ka of whom, la hi* chosen profees (on the Herald recommend* to the people.
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ft®
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George, A. DeCotte‘S
Attorney-at-Law
* Jl
Orer Seminole County Hack
P i* *

HANFORD

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and have saved nothing it\s too
late to begin, because you have
nothing coining in!
f“
•NOW while earning is the time(#mtMif*i
to SAVE weekly, deposit with ourf;;;
Savings Department and get V?&amp;"
t
* it it i.
Interest on your motley.4- 1 A »Ti'd,
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This bank cordially invites yourppL-:
account.

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to .HiWir rite;,lie, bj Sid,.f im y ilov.nid m the Faururoy mp ctl
Mr .Prevails brother at Moore S h - L , *
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sjidaifta International Magazine, He
Wr‘ '
' * w‘ quoted I»r. Alexander Lmnb,rt a»j
nt-oyering’ fh&gt;«l n serfcu* relap.se »f ^
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*:*„ FI-0RIDA

the Inrtutnta.
Mcpatly Imported than all American
.Mrs, Oattar Nichol.uai uf
physicians use in practice.
jand Miss Ro-u-. Levy nml Mr-, }! nt&gt;
~FRKD R. WILSON
flu i ii» the fii.it of a aerie:, of spec­
t Levy, spent, the wedr end in Miami.
ial
artitl. . In which Mr. Howard nil f
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
M m Smith whu li v * on the Orlan­
do and Sanford road wii* in Geneva tScin-; tl.e dope pftiblcm from every
First National Bank Ruildini;
senes I
|yestppdny pn busint .
’ j m'Rle. Copies o f the entire ------j
BANFORD
-:*
FLORIDA
- ’ Jim. S. A. Nklml &lt;m ami .^n, Mi., " i l l h«* P*ae&lt;’il in the bands of rvfry
' j Oscar Nicholson of Daytona, visited
^utor in V/mdiingLm and every!
COMMUNITY IIlflLDER
Mrs .J. M. rrevif.t bad Sunday.
• " W m a n in an effert to i:vi : «
Mr*. .l6sie Ihevatl of CliuldaLa vis-Uloit on what Sir. lluwaiti dm.Ian I u
Cbinsified Ai1 » Ic a word. *No ad taken for lees Ilian liar nml positively no
D. F. W IIITNBR, CwMrr
CHELLE MAINES rlasdfied
fi ■ mu t d u n g e ro u ii e v il o il e a r t h ns
adi ihargcd lo anyone. Cmih mufl aecompany nil orders. Count hed Mrs. J. M. Prcwijlt niH, Mrs.
■t
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to
d
a
y
;
ill
th
is
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u
n
try
.
Ris es pn Saturday.
TZ
LAW YER
the words nml remit ucctirdingly.
—
Ntchubon
&amp;
:
immnm?
moved
id
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iuAntericat)
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probletn
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• :— Court lie use
he:ul of-l&gt;e«f catUc from Titu*vllle irearin*; fmut day to day
FOR SAFE
Automobiles For Sale_ i Monday for the (leju wi l’at.l itig Co. mr.iiil* iilimciliat*' m entt-'.ldoraf o;
M AR B LE &amp; G RANITE WORKS
Mra. Ilnnijon ha* items, lo
i:»»W. wtiiua Mr. HuWanb “ It eei - n* v SANFORD
Byes Er.imlned
(Hasses Dcslened roil SALK S ell" 11 d Lai t ,'and; FO)(p ita \ n sT E l{. J1I21, olarler, etc.,
seed nml Lift *«dl upland see l, Ik- l
to mc her mother,, Mr*. William)-, »ry city .tml town ill tins nnlio:i. It**
JOHN GOVE, Rroprielor
, i •„ 'J
Henry McLaulin, Jr•f 'varieties. AYibon-Miroii Co •&gt;-JrT
Jackl C?K l‘ TO U ltl^t;, 1221 , ntnrter, pew who i:: vlstitlnir hoi* daughterly Mr*. odiiklv imludv men anal wnnU-n of InOnt"
Tl.
‘
•wivjlle, riirtdn
CEMETERY WORI^A SPECIALTY
flue|)&gt; v and pifwer. In )*pUi' o f all lhi\
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j ^ 7 '^t,lci . |mint, new top, nmv . battery, ete- Joe Dan.
u p r. v
in t pjte of .111 lull*. Went Fimt Gtrect
Mis*. M. I*L Wick i-i*11» ■! mi Mrr.*|lnwfl wo have
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SALR—
Hosier
und
(lays*
paints
L
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fine.
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1018 W u t First S tru t
1
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Optlcfan-Optoinetrlst
lVtiiLol*! Suii-'lhe liuii-r -..itli -alihli dupe i- i-ttr^
mid varnishes nt Sanford Novelty I
SKHAN, It1'.!'.’.' m-w paint, run, Mijl'arlhn* uiul .'!i
312 B u t First Street
S.nford, I l.v WorkS( Sanfonl BRCnU(.
r ; : .tr,
f.
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day- nil- no n.
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rOlimiu!. tins Ifntle*! . ‘ lalcH,today usesj
ilcs. P. T. Wat i'ald v.a., in
m Hifie- mure tlpiu all tlm ik;*t *'f llu* wi &gt;h
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&gt;FARMERS— You can get se-d tied I'OHilK T o P fllM ., IP'JI.tu iis and
mJRSBftU TU HB3M RanilRRS HUHRRRif HR ■8RRRRR|IRRIliBBBkr
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loiinl Friday nn hi - ine v .
i eeiiibltti'li,
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a
(Graduate Veterinarian t . Smifonl Noveitv Works.
lOO-tfe ‘UOLKiK roi'RINfJ, run;/ and ItHibs Mr. John. Philip * bar hit* nephew ; .*yoll c,,„ jpuy it n)mil; t uhcrv nml w
Mr. Philips of Georgia - psadmit »anie h()W y&lt;H, W|,|
lhl. l t„ p, ,,f the Puls B
Telephones:
Office
I'OR SALK—Twelve furtlii fieir room . l*!i m-\v.
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llie
Winter
pmmh*
al
Ins
home,
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FjftJi
Avvmu' m»i
nml l!hni M
Opposite I1, 0 .j with three year lease at ITT.
IRV* (UC, ftlie fhape,. &lt;**»
new tire.*,
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bbde
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y*t.xv. Vork.
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$W3.h&lt;l.
Resldi-ucc 2f&gt;7
Drl and, Florida |ilctto
&lt; 4 W - i v, - f Y T
sMvrnn-: TOURING, cheap.
Rim: Helen
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A ln«*gi&gt; ennvil aitwnh-d 'd .*«iy.
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nml thi* C hoir?* 1 ( i l l s
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a iib-astitst oven.i i
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At* n; ' is EM ill 1', . pll‘"*ertg.LT, f.il” ..u
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spells trtilCe-dy , diaeiii-v ami dev;IV.
Hi m uistriitlon l.i.u!** A “ « ..IT.-,..
cvrry live Ilusinraa Man Ira
Our Prices Will Please You— ——
kOll g u ll K SAL!
1 -it oil M:lit. , for lure, uvi-rsii; : lijc-s, line iiicchiin.
The M. try 01’ Sum* t •it, liy., *an be
In Sanford In- this Column r-a
h ,il r&lt; mlitiun, iu ski g.nnl, Jdun.uO Rovlb'-i Hread,, Satui d.,y lit the
nolln avenue. 1‘hmie 27!'-W
ma,ilu 0 in €1 ry ntuh- in lb&gt;' ur*ion,:
Its !
uiar Market.
each day.
FRESH FRUITS A N D VEGETABLES
2*&gt;$-'hi* 1 a h , bill (inti' $50. H) mmrthly.
I- little
h
&gt; -;iy*. S*-*ii. rsel II n
Fl
• ha
Se\&lt;-ml ether ptnsd ehenp rnM and
S E i: O U K W IN D O W S
town in tiro 1\ctilucky tubs, _uf Mitll"
CAR 1.0A ll OF FORDS
m k i fa f-i im n f t 1« M »a
titu-k". We must sell n il’ these ears
FOR K EN T
iuhnliL
li\.' tll'U-Hun«i
furmei * ,
T h e Ui;; P.i\ Ca:-h. i ’ iiy l.rsn, C arry il Hnntc Store
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one Lv Febiunry 1st a- we will then naive
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1! atk'Htlen. id | . - 3 | r« I' !**nt*.
K.lwanl
IHguio*
and
h*~
elTieieiit
IkaljTe iiimti- mid vdl
itith- nurth *d l.oiijcwend, iu-..r hriib n its uur )i
twens 1if tlm
filter* ui men am pi ."id of the fact that
Quick Service Transfer rood,
“ It is i&gt;Ur uf I flu
2u minutvs ride from Smtfmd. nt-a; ruupi Ui iviuitdol uur prerent .t-r
ItrillX Mr. Hiniv ati!
ihi- *v*t-k they have already unloaded tuwllitn; (ypt*
Storage Facilities
tutinn.
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dtp
H* per cent iHscnutit n nil cars list- ■Jl i enl cnr». id* truiK-. even trre- " a ' Inv**fy. * lor able plnro— /Ml cited
If we please you, tell other*; If not,jnt
l,ir&lt; apii all of tbem have already h-« a \recti. wliilt* h'.Ur.i-i V. .'ll
gri a
i-d aim- fr ill eiilt.
d eiumding lawns, pier-j
Fh0°“ &lt;5"
| liOAKD A N D ROOM d',-nif* tn Ti^iiuflslMe jutilies, one- I.],!, with two mme cm lmuls tu e i- tdlllllcl K,
ineluding ty uf In
troughs and lut. hiui;
in. and I'd h,w Aii-Satuiday, uf car*
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| i /TT 1 T XT VS j 1*HR 1\1-*' 1*—-(IflV ^i*111. floTll First ibiml down, balance (J,
M-dans
and
r&gt;iui*ea.
.
-jM'-ts, plenty of Korda, loo.
Allu- u
e h A iN C v / lv U
Al
Pi* Street, nicely ft*,riis&gt;hril rooms, prle- •nn iiths.
Igether
m
ilceeht
and
regular
a
com - n
i fnmi $3.00 la $3.00 per week. With
C O M PA N Y
■
nmility
as
you
could
a
k
to
find,
til* a
i.:
t.» $12.0*1.— 110 Conimei General Machine and Hoiler
SaDford
Motor
Co.*
?m
ikJ enter of a prop permit ftirntluir euuo *
I'ial StnteL
2B7-Btp
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Works
Im .c .3, *
llODflE DBA f,Kits
itynide. the hoine of the g-oyeriior.
FOU l t b « f
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C y lin d er G rin d in g
FTfir.SALK
Xu underworld in •stieh a town, ti"
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do
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n*
ehlldren.
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‘all
nt *»•*!* Oak ,
■Automobile R epairs
m , In t old r« -uli ol«. iii.ii '-- It •
1021 t)»difr, extra fine
ec**.
Vve. or phune :’ ! 1-W.
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A c e ty le n e W eld im i
J1&lt;*211 11 i.. fl* " lei,--,
I. unfit: i-l-.it iii'ii, living "(*.
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Phono (»2----------S an ford , Florida i fl It ItKN f " Ri«»«i-. f« r llVhd ImuM , i a&gt; i ii-vt'tilei, uni,
$20u
"All eull &gt; 111 til- l.i-iVk- uf the wllule
k i ;-il1yr. D'10 ! it'ii.l ( vi- 2‘. *■I;. j mill'. -I* riiuiing
■-.il" *lnig euiiccrii sent one uf uur ill
r*iuit:%; ..
$,100 00
: ii-flUgatora lately to Sumeraet to iu i
ELTON J. MOUGHTON OR RKNT TV*» furnudivd h .dm-- Ami oilier. Knud vaim'i* in lined vara,
keeping apnrlmeiil*, 320 Oak nve-1
Friend U trimI Iiintpu \\otn;ut io .ipcct tho affaint uf the locnl dniggiat.
SAN JUAN OARAGE (*()'.
ARCHITECT *'
n*. No children, ('nil 2*‘.03, "fio-tfr 2SJ.3le
Us(* N e w -Treatment A ft e r
, In Dfe rlphtcfh numtlia prcceiling, thi
■JR R EN T—Nicely furhluhed rn..m;'
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Iilrtippisl had, filled a matter nf five!
Al! Else Failed
FOR SALK
Room 7, Miller Rids.
thnteniiid prescript ions fur morphine i
new buildimr, 71*1 \S’e.- Flrr.t St.
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
' i7-'!lp 1**20 Hoick Tiuirln-'. ?373. tVrtnw
"l suffered for twenty p in * G mi *&gt;r ii IhiuI 2. A i mlicea. A eutgruit ml! tniiigei-iinn nod hcrtilnrhe
says ,M- eiinlsterh one eighth uf a grain be
!? !l Ihni Coupe, $375. to runt./
IVANTKD
i.Snloiiih Vtimes, who llv a nt :**»',) Mur lun- uprraliun. A ipiarter uf a grnln ■
SANFORD NO VELTY
__ I'-;;I Kuril Tuiiriiijr, f.. 2 'i, terms.
! tut- Street. “ 1 uni all Ml" do. n. Ion! V. ill . ..t th. :ivcite. in.liviiUml Iu
WANED A chance to build
your Kyi,.] p, :r&gt; r, ij.-w tire , $175.00,
WORKS
!1" elU'l'i) . I Ullllln’t sleep I'tld «,nOl *" I I. ei'. Aii (. u|i. i .."tan., iii'ie Ihali
new home iiefi.ro 1 imber gets ,-ay
j
liiylicr. Plans and esliiuatcs fiirn-.-di
enpoy
my foiil. knowing that as suuu I..I* prains,
V. C. COU.EK. PropSANFORD U flC h CO.
ns I ate it I Would liavo indfpt ation.
cd. Sanford Novelty Work.. 183-tfc b
"The Sunjeract druggist paid $I,J!
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General Shop am! Mill WANTED—Tim buys with blryvle
"Ant! then "ou day my friend, Mrs*. 7"/ fur hi: morphine and a*iid il fur1
H ofi SALf. Hran.l ra w I hamili r 5at Wi tern Union.
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‘ 115-l-lfc * 00 «,‘t®j'i' Spuft .mod'd, oniy ,lH;cn Rurke, asked me why 1 iliiln’t take .i(j,72u. Dpctyi,; Wluie the prei*crip-{
Work
RE-CU-MA.
1 hud tried a gnat time* which U*e drug. Une Ulleil. Om :
CONTltACTOK and IH JH .D E R g o o d JO OH FOR GOOD HOYS at (Liven- from dmksonvilln to SimTord. rnuny thing:!, anil^Iidn't thlnk itMnltch uf them Wfoby , t,L»? preseriptionM^
Western Ultiun Telegraph "ffic e ,!La y tijmis to rerponslhlo party.
517 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
use, but I bought ftjboUln anyway during tlii-.e |H mnntli.i. \nnther ilidj
Clean nml beal^ifut wu. k nml thiuu • tVmld be seen nt .‘innfurd Fruit Ctore,
Itnd stnrtini to take It,
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not even riqtllie tin- ;dn Iter of on nf. (
i s for . udvnnctioelU.
Apply In al m ; F*Jnit Street. .
glO-tfc
RE-CU-MA is n wonderful nmli* fid'* for hi. prm-criblng. inveHiigaGILLON &amp; F R Y
ninna;;est Western Union office*.
cine. I am hungry now all the time, tiun pMivid Dial half the town v,a FOUND
13-lfc
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
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My bpJMdite i* 'Ion good' pnd when I urittg drugr. , ,
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W AK TRI7-^ m ,a rr o w gnftfl «k nnec, H ’ ^ | M ’' " r ,lf
K,oV‘ • l '-'" cat J i|o not have indigestion after“ No epi'lviuie. Only n cimittHiidly
address
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Westinfhon.ii* I.lghtH nnd Appliance.
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, ‘wanls.’ umi rtii-ep sound all night. 1 nf fiv-c thousand normal peopb&gt;, far* New LI,in of Fixlurea
[W AN TE D - S ^ r T ^ &gt; i t h ^ I ^ * ^ »
fttr fgel better than I have fur yearn, and im ra of the KenUicfcy hills who umal
SW-tfc,
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when the 1'oltle which I pm now Ink- 110,033 grains of morphine in eigh.Miller ilulldini;- -Magnolia Avenue! Stone** Market, Sanford A ve„ 8f
ar,?.&gt;(.■ MISCELLANEOUS
ipg i , empty l shall get more, nnd teen month .
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“ In 1U2I, the Re
DANCING i LASSES every '1uen*lny 1-Ajji up the treatment.
B. W. HERNDON
“ RE-CU-.MA luei made me fed bi t ; Hospitals, to which
nt Harfah Ifumie at 4 p. in. for chi|PRESIDENT II iRDIN’G
ter*nnd
more like myself than I Imvc i cideal and emergency cases go, tmed
dren.nnd
7
p,
m.
for
adults.
Interpre­
AT DESK TODAY
tative and hall room dancing,— Profes­ felt in many yl*art, and I am so grate- ■only nlnety-lwu and n half oitm-i*- for n a x B u iH B iis ia B U is is n i iL H O X c c s a a K B s a e a B M iia s iiia s s iR i
AI
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ILLNESS
INSURANCE AGENCY
sor C. L. El'sen.
M l-tfe ful 1 want everybody, who is suffer- the treatment of hpir** than sixtyFIRB--------AUTO--------RONDS
four thousand patient* ami the tw en-j*
WASHINGTON, JjttG 25.— Prm.i- LOST OR STOLEN—lllnck and white lug like I did*lo huow about It."
A tnldeipoojiful of RtVClJ*51A nt ty-sevan ptincip.d i. i•;: •! uf Phil- a
dint Hard trig wnr. nt hia detik Unlay , aetter pup, about ten niunlhs old.
S. O. Shinholser
fur Ui&lt;*'*it ,i time since he wnn taken Ruwnnl if returned to A. Vaughn’s riiglit, when you *feel headachy, nerv­ mielphia nfsarbed only ninety ouacer*tlj|
ill a week ago,
_
lesidence.
. 257-3tp ous with indigestion, will oUcr* do it» nlmut one-third of the amount absorbContractor nnd Duildcr
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good work In-fore morning, nhd when cd by the men ami women and chil^ ' -r—
you
wake, all indisposition will bo
KIDNEY TROERI.K CAUSES
LOST- -Sunday on Park nvcnueyl cSANFORD n *:•.
FLORIDA
LAMENESS
twemi ^hird ;84reut aml Episcopal gone. Try •RE-GU'-MA mice nnh you
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• -"A kimctie** followed Hie for ronua ’ tr^^et of amber beads. will.always want it on hand. ‘
A. P. Cohn el ly &amp; Sons tiuu*. and 1 flit th itA t w *4 rntmcil thurdi,
RE-CU-MA li sold In Sanford by
Please return to frarlc Robson. 2is
190S
from khlnev trntibleV One Gottlq e f Park Avenue*
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2&amp;3-3tp the-Uhion Phsumaey and the leading similar condition,” ucconiii-g to Mr.
it-'fc.v-L’
t ;.i.T - (- t - n
Howard;
Moy iCulney}i’UJ* hml the iU.*-^rcd e ff
drugklM* In every city.—Adv.
•'"m i*
j.
la* r u t m r m i
ic A f write* H. R. Arl.uckle, South
In this first, article, Mr. Howard re-jB
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RtiiTP, Vcnnoht. Ilarkaehi?, rLeumaSTRODT FARM AGENCY
counts many Instances of MarkmaU.jB
l Hr Toll
Jiatrir Ilaada
**f corrupt offieiuls, *if pitiful victim: ■
Hfm, dull headache, too frequent or
I I I MfiKpolla A vc.
I Hr TNr X«»&lt;*&lt; talrj I’m a l
Home*
f
l,oana
hurtling urination nre symptom* of
The finest young grove In this *ec-[sitjiggling ( 0^throw o ff the habit, of
And our truck will be at your back door with a bottle of that pure
DRUNSWICK,
fin..
Jim.
25.—
Hor-1
Uu*lnp*a I’ roprrtr
llmlnroa Chanri-a Kidney nnd Blndder trouble, Disordwater thai
that nil the hotels, 1estaurants, drug stores and rmla fountains* =
water
old Carter of Raxlcy, (»a,, wn* con-! lion. 10 acres, 317 four year old etime committed through urge for
.Haiti onica
L m | bidieys require* prompt trent- vie ted here yesterday by a jury of trees, mostly Valencia, 100 tanger­ the ilrug, or iyu!cr its influetue, ami
arc using.
JtKtsrii HHAI.TV I OMPANY
inictit. Ncglett cause* serious cuinpli- involuntary mnn*lauglitcr in connec­ ine*, 2:1 large seedlings, also a tow of to offset* all these—tho feeble effort*
11'M 'o lu i i * v i » t i i i : s t COMIMXY cations- Fpley Kidney Pills give tion with the death In the Brunswick ■ 100 biulr, on sour stock, bmjdtd las'. uf the Federal government which 1*
•'kune on
1
104-S II oktiuIIn Are- ijliick rolief.. Sold evriywhetu.—Adv. hospital Dcenmhor 8, last o f Miss Jane. 4 room house, burn, flowing trylr*'.; to t m the evil with il* woe-jS And Bo Sure it’s Klder Springs Water You
Use in That Battery
Alma Crosby, also of Huxley. Car­ well, beautiful lake view. Just n step fully meager npproprintoin and its S
of nareotk
(nfotiemi'iM ■
ter wim tried on a charge, of murdor. off brick road ami bpt a ft-w-milc* handful
L.
HODGINS
STFW-VRT The Florist The verdict cnrrlmi’ with it n sen­ from Sanford. Considering qtinlliy of agents.
» a u t o RADIATOR AND SHEET
AjS
grove
and
land,
the
.best
buy
in
this
tence
of.
one
Ur
thret?
ye$rs
trnprlaanFloral Dewlgns
Cut Flowers . - -r
M K T ^ L ,WORKS
ment. Carter’s fltlonfrys amumncod vicinity today./' Price Lv.oo. $2,500
Snapper 8 teak.^ Fresh Salt Water
(frn^rpl tfepalrinirY *
Annual «nd Ornamenlal Plnntu
rgsli,
balance.
1,
2
nnd
Jl
years.
Uta
tthoy
would
-n*
ponible
Mullet.
Sea Trout. Stone’s 'Market, jj
iW Pttfirh Arc,-------- —Sanford, Fla.
HI I Myrjle Arc.-----'— Phone SCO-IV flip n motion for u'tfew trial.
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“ DOC” JOHNSON Jennings Hands Ruth DAVIS M AKES A
oast League l’rexy
SATISFIED W ITH
Some Good Advice WORLD’S RECORD
Will Fight Majors
NO DEFEAT 4 YltS.
MINOR LEAGUE

Last game of the fir*t half of the
landing season tonight.
Thi* week’* games will all be pub­
lished tomorrow and the standing nnd
records for the first half.

PB'IW m m m m » *

ALLEGED FLORIDA

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* W IRETAPPING -CASE

FOR THE .:
MOVIE FAN =

GOING ON IN N. Y.
( Itjr Tke Amor Inled Pr*m )

NEW YORK, Jnn. If-JA-T. JcfT Sharum,
n promoter, nnd George W. S,..
I
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villc, cashier of the bank of DunclIon, Fla., today were place don trial
■ “ Smilin’ Thru* Friday and Satur In federal court on an indictment in
which they nre charged with operat­
day.
ing through the mail* n scheme to deWhy did the spirit of John Carter- fraud Herman Mcndelbaum, 73 , a r,,.
ebd dead bride fail to return a* prom­ tired merchant of this city, of $25,000,
Assistant United Staten Attorney
ised?
Monin. opening the case, stated thnt
And whnt did he do to reconcile the in 1920 Mcndelbaum went to Jackstruck up nn acquaintance with a
dead?
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man known ns “ Watson” who liter
You can find out all aboilt it Inj Participated in the $25,000 swindling
"Smilin' Thru" either tonnmmv or pl°M Rhnnim, Mr. Monin added, unSaturdayA
j (icr tho M,ia« ‘,,f “ Hnnkin” turned up
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j nt Jacksonville posing as the agent
a New York brokerage house.
Nonna Tnlmadgc ami an oble corp*
"IItolkin," the prosecutor charged,
of assistant*, all o f whom nre stars,
will take all the .leading rolls in first resorted to the old trick of
planting a pockrtbook. When pirkt.l
"Smilin' Thru.”
up by Memlclbattm he found it con-

NEW YORK, Jnn. 24.—-What ails
S A N FRANCISCO, Jan. 24,— l i e KANSAS CITY, .Inn. 25.—Whnl In (Irt* $9,000 to I'ilot Seattle Club This
tc the cnlm now existing, nil i* not Babe Ruth? Have the pitcher* dlx’Tin thought at thi* time thnt a
Can Ruth believed U&gt; be a world’* record for a
ell between the major*
minor*. covaroil hi* weakness?
Season
week
will be giv^i over to the fixing
come
Iisck
?
What
la
hisTiggext
probcoarh nt n roll ego of its eltts* has
Lending the cause of the minor
up
of
the alley*. .That will mean no
just
been
established
by
liar!
A.
Dnvagues i* "Itilly" McCarthy, prwl*1Icin'!
SEATTLE, Wash., Jnn. 25— I'lnygames next week, and the games that
nt o f the Pacific feast League.
J. Can Ruth come bock with the old- is, director of athletic* at Missouri j |n|f tf,p ndnor'league* i*n't auch a
wore scheduled for next week will.be
The minors, can't see the draft a* j time wallop?
Wesleyan college, t anieroiL U a ,
tough alignment after all
added
onto the tail end of the sched­
‘opotual by thn major*. No league i That is the big question in lam­ member of the Missouri College Ath­
“ Doc” Johnston, who played first
ule.
ia profited more by the sale ofjball, particularly from a New York letic Union, nn organisation o f nine base for the Philadelphia Athletic*
denominational college* of the state. Inst year, ha* served 10 *easons In
oyer* to the major* than the standpoint.
Thi* is unofficial now, but will ’ be
In six year* a* football coach, Dav-|{ho major longues.
When Connie
mat league. So It is no wonder MeHughey Jcnningti, who assist* John
nnntfuiftcif
of trially just n* soon ns
Me’Gruw in managing ihv New York !*' tennis have won IB out of 50jMflck decided he could no longer use
irthy enn’t *ee the draft idea.
the
nrangements
nre inndc for the go­
New York paid $75,000 for (VCon Ciant* haft a system which he be! love* jgame* played and for four year* thim, Johnston wn* made a free ngent,
ing
over
of
the
alley*.
straight
Ills
team
wan
not
defeated.
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custortnry
for
player*
who
have
&gt;11, Chicago roughed up $100,000 for would aoon make Ruth the most fcarOnt?„of the five defeat* in six years co served in the mnjors.
amm nnd so on down the line. In jot! batter in the major*.
At the request of the majority of
A number of minor league club*
« la*t two or three year* the CoasU “ pitcher* now realize thnt pitching was at the hand* o f Missouri univer­
Hope Hampton In “ Star Dust" to*-1{!Unciit ,two ?Mm *&gt;1
i,h
sity «&gt;nd the atatc. institution is far were after Johnston, several’ wanting the howlers, the Individual averages Ight followed by a Century comedy.
apparently Worth hundreds
ague ha* profited to the extent of fjjf,t un(J on Uu. jn,,|,!o jo Ruth is fa. ,
,
,
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o f thousands of dollars. It al.ro con*
“ Doc" finally will all be started over again the Ham**
» u t $200,000 in the sale of p ly * r * .; ,nI. His lcrrlfk. Mv-ing and Id* stand
lh* cl!" B ?f ^caloynn coDoKC. him ns a manager,
MisKouH
Wesleyan
UKUnlly
hoi
nn
the
standing
of
the
club*
for
the
hooked Up with lho Seattle-club.
Another good program booked for ‘f !ncd » Mrtl
**Hankina»* r f.
The draft price would be about $&gt;,tho plate make* such a style soft
die.ID.
about 100 male student*, while other
Rcport has it thnt he will reeelvg Wcrmd half and lhr;i at the end of npx
10 for n player, which Is a lot differ- picking," say* Jennings.
next week. Watch for the dale thnt
school* in the union have ns higli a* a $0,000 salary, nbo thnt he* was giv- the *en*on they will be added to the!..pc
it from $75,000 nnd $100,000.
Tho pockctbook was returned to
nrod" will be shown.
‘‘ Incidentally, the infield so shifts
100 male student*.
The ninjor* in order to beat the
„ lL
.
,
, ,, .
en an additional $3,000 to sign, mak­ average* made during the first half
Shariim, who thnnked Mcndelbaum
,
, , ,
,
. i on Ruth Hint many » bnmi hit ia gibDavis has not only won several ing hi* salary for the year $9,000.
to see who was best for the entire sea­ I'LAN S GAR P LA N T FOR
noni at their own game, have mane
,
,
.,
and invited him nnd “ Watson" to a
, ,,,
,
i
Idl'd tip on him that under ordinary football championships, hut hn* also
permissible to send out 15 players
...
room in the Ocnin hotel at Ocnln, Fla,
That figure i* in excess of nny son.
CITIZENS
OF
DEI,AND
*
.
.
.. conditions would go ante,
won title* in track nnd other branches .-alary that Johnson every drew down
where he was charged with having es­
the minors on option. This would
“ Ruth cannot hit effectively pitch-1tif athletic*. He has become recogniz­ during his major league career.
tablished a fake stock selling office.
oke it possible to develop promis(
I
I
*
T
h
r
Aaaut-liilrtl
I
’
r
e
a
a
l
'Jin- mo.q wonderful patching rec­
one o f the best coaches in the
DE LAND, Jnn. 25.— L.’ M. Patter­
Th:te, for several day*, Mendelg recruit* without lesing (ille to ers who have n good change of pace. ,..|
ord is held by Ro&gt;‘ Schnlk. His recThis i ■- due to hi* pf&gt;. ition nt tinA road builders' conference for ords covering a period of 10 years, son, Pennsylvania capitalist who pro-, jmum wa* iwrmltted to make small
era.
President McCarthy say* the 1’nelf- J
nnd the fact fie tike* n free
Davir depend* on speed, plus‘fight- county and city engineers and county show *that he hud J.300 pnt outs, 1,- nioted successfully the Athens the- j profits on stocks, according to tin*
atcr here costing' $102,000, and which j prosecutor nnd finally he was told, he
Coast League will fight, the latest
"l every pitch.
lug r.pirtt and a splendid HHsortnieiU commissioners, business men nnd oili­ •170 assist* qnd only 12G errors.
Is now a paying investment, loft yes* \mnj e n prodt o f $100,000. Before the
■oposni to ft finish.
, "Whnl Ruth should do I* to mix «C plhys. lie ft one o f the few coach- er interested citizens, will be held nt
As n mittei* of fart, McCarthy Is . them up‘ on the pitcher*. If 1 was t-s capable of building machines that the University of Florida nt Gaines­
Tho ronwnvsactlonof Omm*.
' er,l" y f'!r Tn,npa to conft' r with thc money could.bc paid over, to him.
*t about convinced that the Coigd him 1 would hug the*plate nnd choke are equally strong on attnek mid tin- ville; on Februnry 8, 9 and 10, under tv i*
Betting 25 000 petunia nlunt*' vicc'P rv,,l,,l‘nt of the l,n'tcd Gas Int. jj hnw«vor, Mcndelbaum was told M
he
L
t&gt;. is
aotllng 26,000 petunia Ptom", prnvemont company with u view
of in* Would have to put up n draft for $25,the auspice* of the Civil Engineer­ nl**nir Uu*, niyliwiiy during .fimunry un- [
ague 1* entitled to. big league con-; up on tin* bat. That would make it fense.
•
deration.
»n easy matter to drop a lot of Texas
Davis hn* jurt resigned hi* position ing Department o f the College of En­
7r S
T
r S
Ur! t
This company
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Itnguers into left field, which is en- .id Wcslcynri to become director of gineering Department of the College
IN E ELECTRIC PLANT
|tarely* vacant Iteenuae o f tin* way the athletics at McKendree college, Lo­ o f Engineering, nnd the General Ex­ Community
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fe rin e at me uuncuon oann. wiun
unity Council. These beautiful! and
Lakeland public utility plants.
tension division.
Mcndelbaum turned up with,the earh
FOR LAKE MARY outfielders shift on him. An deens* bnrniu; 111.
flowers set along the fence lines o f j
at the Ocala hotel, the money was
ionnl bunt would also keep the infield
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tfie wonderful groves of the Conway!
DENIES REPORTS
Pompano is just now the big ship­ se- tion will make this one of the real
toko nfrom him, Mr. Mcnln said, hv
HRi HERMAN BROTHERMr. J. C. Williams and Mr. Parker guessing.
ping
point.
Several
cars
of
beans
are
:
both conspirators, who told Mendel"Nothing will help Ruth back into
MOOD BAS LARUES')*
highway beauty spot* of Florida. The
mall have taken over the manageCLA8S
IN
STATE
going
out
daily.
Tomatoes
[n
carload
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
23.
—
Kscrc''«um
that they would keep it for him
plant* are the generous gift of M.
lent o f the Lake Mary Light- nnd bis stride any quicker than ‘fear on
lots-nre
going
outPeppers
nre
com
tary
Hughes
receivctl
yesterday
a
copy
antil
ihe
cashier showed up the next
J. Doelwylcr, of Oriumlo,
fatcr system nnd have*just finished the part of the pitchers, Ruth can
The Big Beruan Brotherhood once! iiq- in. Over $20,000 deposited in the
j*——— ---------------■of n radiogram seal by Ambassador ; dny. The next day, Mcndelbaum sahl.
(stalling a fine 110.volt plant which bring this about if he will forget home
The Lfcsburg Commercial says Hnivey to the North American lie-..Shiymm, Neville nnd a third mm
i the standard with all the stand- rviiR for a time nnd content himself more broke nil previous record* by Pompano bank in one day. The acrehit.ing fifty memher* present hist age around Pompano is large, and if thnt I-ike county hind will grow any. view denying published reports that wcr' missing.
rdized equipment. This is something with singles and doubles,
Sunday morning, an increase of five there is no misfortune the people nt thing nnd everything worth while. Re* !he and the secretary art not in aeThe trio were traced to New torent for bike Mary and the people
"The pitchers now have a decided
lat live there are very much onthus- edge on Ruth, because of his stance avir the previous Sunday. They are: thnt plate will be in good financial cently it was bragging of the fine icortl isi important question* uf for- leans. Shnrutn was captured in t‘cil over thi* plant ns they have been 'at I he plate ami the fn&lt; t that he is a vi enthusiastic over their remnrk- condition thi* your. Houses arc being , sugar cane raised in the neighborhood cign policy. The message, sent in rc- tioil nnd Neville was brought her
ceding nn elcctire plant there for free swinger. He should change ills aide growth that they are predict mg . built at the Bench,
of Lee?burg ami idsn told of the fine fspouse to n query, was transmitted from DunclloU.
no attendance of at least sixty next
.
• —ome timu and have nt Inst succeedcotton
growth at GroVcIund and Ok- ' from the steamer on whicli Mr. Har*i
style— mix ’ em up."
Surdny. They are, us fur as tan be; Articles of incorporation have been ahiiropka.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
d in getting one of the finest in the
I vcy was returning to Ids post.
fiitiiiil 'out, the largest Sunday school prepared for the American Rivera
imntry installed.
FLORIDA HAH F IR S l
.-mss in the Mate, and are.already nl- Fruit corporation, with a capital
I’OS’I
MISTRESS
WHO
tracting attention throughout the en- stock of three molliun dollars. The *+*****X**t*^*
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According to the lsesburg Conimain
offices
will
bo
nt
Clermont..
The
DltAWS
BIG
SALARY
tin*
slate
and
also
in
various
other
lercial, a great crop of orange* hm
corporation proposes &gt;to develop It),-----—
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n-arhy states,
&gt;een raised this season in Lake rounWASHINGTON.’ .Lin. 21 Florida
If you do not attend Sunday school 0t)l) acres south of Clermont.
?
y. The report d«w lores that in all
any other place ia Sanford, comej
* — -------------- r —
if the many groves the trees appear agiiii in ila* front!
y
The En-1 woman appointed to a t«i the Big P-rem llrotherhootl at the
The Stnte University at Gainesville
*den with the gulden fruit, ami it i«
f
inderstond that more than an over­ po .l mistreta j»,Hilton paying $(1,000 Vlrst Baptist Church, Sixth and Park ■|,„s an enrollment this year of 1215
y
go crop will l&gt;e gathered. The esti- or more salary is n IToridinn, Eli/.- j.venue. We cordially Invite nil strnn- student* and lias emerged from the %
y
status of a small college to a Uninnte for the season is a million anil als lii |). It:nnurd, who lm* been mini- ger within tin city to attend.
ml
the
next
chief
ex**
olive
of
the
The
*
ki*s
haj*
meetings
of
the
ofremit
y
of
high
standing;
58
Florida
qunrter tmxi's ami the Commercial
y
I fleers every Wednesday , night, and counties nnd 20 states *m! foreign
Uggeeta that the greater pqrt of the Tampa p,tstoff ice.
y
The |io ;lofrk‘e department today nil-, are planning on another big banquet countries me represented.
rop hns bee ncontrncteil fur nt from
v
2^0 )o $3 n box. This means a lot of tmumi-d in n bulletin postcii in the ’ ** im held in the near future. Our
It takes three generations to make
loney for luike county growers.
department headquarter* thnt the tern her is Dr. King, a man of rare
T a m p a * appointe&lt; is the only woman: t.bility, who knows his subject well, a gentleman, nnd only a three-day
'ARM ERS—Plenty of *nw «lunt fr*v pnostmistreim in the United Statec and after hearing’ Uttn you will be growth of hoard to spoil the job.
nt Shinhoher’s Mill, It’* the right receiving $i,,0(&gt;0. There are other wo­ c.cUghtcil.
y
tin,’ pnrfinilnr trait ef thi* clans is
ind for tiling.
251-e.o.d. iwp men io charge of |to-loff!re? over til-*
y
i tninl i y . 1tj l til, &gt; are to toil,or towns i)t, fine f Hownditp that i?&gt; found then*
ii„,l , ., i\ .dare* rat,ring f n,m $2.- |i j* ullirly impn*»«ihle for a strang­
One great fact must be re­
into his hands for.increasing hisy
y
',00 ilu*.ci,win,I. .Im ksonOII, .loinnnl. er to walk in without l»cing welcoro*
CORRECTED NOV. I I N I, 1922
membered by those who have
volume anrl speeding up hisX
ml by some of the membt i * imil glvJones’ Dairy Farm
Ismsburg I* very pleased over the* en it cordial handshake. In this way
T
made thc decision to advertise.
turnover. Looking at the mat-*|*
South Bound
Sausage
probable location thero o f a south; the young men art tirade to feel that
The advertising plan must fit
ter in this light, he will bendy
Georgia Home-Made ei*n branch of the• Gordon-Vntl Tyne they nre really wanted in.the class.
Depart*
Arrive
The story is told that &lt;mo of our
iendy-i‘lit house mttntifactorerc and
2:10 o.nt. y
tho business to which it is ap­
Sausage
2:3*1 a.m.
83
every effort to co-operate with***
nl*o of a citro? caitner; by the Vir­ inemhers wanted a certain fellow to Nu*
8:40
a.m.;
27
^ w*
plied. There are no ready-toApalachicola Oysters ginia C.ioriiog Co., of Roanoke. Both come, so in* went l &gt; hi* hum* before j No.
the advertising and seek to*&gt;
1:38 p.m. j V
01
4
h.,i,|,| 1„■ profitabb imhi tiri, * t*, add tiic prospect was out uf bed, and wait-1
3:20 p.m.
89
wear advertising plans; each
Mullet Hoc
make
i
f
pay
him
additionaly
c l until he dressed, at*' breakfast No.
to h e r lis t .
7:10 p.m.
8.5
ami wa it-ady to it&lt;&gt;, t&gt;, In- sure that No.
y
one must be tailor made.
profits.
Nice Fat Mackerel
Io ii,g « ttii.: Hit I
be, •in,log h wool,! foim*. Such persialenco a*
y
V
iTioW'n .iii over th United Slates ami this will make our das* known all nv* j
Nice Fat Hens
Uganda, nnd l»»vuu*r o f Its excellent it the United States. ‘
The
purpose
of
advertising
is
Advertising is not a form o f y
Depart* y
Arrive
Swiss Imp. Cheese
Visit the B. B. it. next Sunday! R e-!
qualiiy, tin* demand exceeds the sup­
2:03 n.m. ❖
82 .... ...1;IH n'.m.
to
increase
business
and
NOT
to
ply, Grapefruit i» becoming more and member! !
perpetual motion that goes on*t*
12:05 p.m.
84.,
_______lit 4$ tun.
more popular ns It becomes mote .
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relieve any one of his arduous
2:55 p.m, t
80__ ___ 2:35 p.m
forever without human assiSt-y
widely known, and tin* Florida Citrus
The man who thinks the people nre
4;05 p.m.
92..
.^.
4:0Up,m.
duties.
The manufacturers
Exchange alone has opened up twenty- fool* changes hia mind when he hears
ance. The biggest problem an&gt; £
28..... •!. 10;0 p.m.
three new markets for this fruit.
tljeir Imml clapping in applause. *
salesman who regards adver­

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TRAIN SCHEDULE y
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r im
Arrive

W A N T AD RATES AND RULES

TH E SANFORD
HERALD

xNo. too ;.....
xNo. 21._____
xNo. 25
1:30 p.m.
xNo. 101......... 5:50 p.m.

M A IL SERVICE

CtftMifiod Ads lc a word. No ad
taken for lr»* than 25c nnd posi­
tively no classified ads charged to
anyone. Cash must accompany nil
order*. Connt the words and remit
accordingly.
a-

Clip sind tiso this blank fttr writing your want ad and mail it to
thv Sanford Herald
.Fur computing cost of want ads pcV Insertion rend carefully rates
and rules to the left and remit according to number of insertions
of the ad you desire. Komit by Express Money Order. Draft, Host**
office Order or Registered Letter. Address conununitations to
The Sanford Herald.
........ Amount..... .........
Name..... .

Set In LIG H T FACE CAPS or
Illack F‘ orr, double Urn above rate.

Address ..

No. Days..............

Rontoffice

To Run ...... .......

The Countlmr of Wntds Includes the M'ords "Wanted” , "For Sale,” etc., nnd the Name nnd Address.

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

Leesburg Branch
l
xNo. 157.
No. 21..... .

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

y
y
y
y
y
y
y
X

man has to settle after he ha?i*
determined to advertise, and de-*!-*
cided HOW to advertise, is this:y
How can I use my advertising scX
as to get the most out of iE y
Without close-linked co-opera-£
tion it dissipates its force into A
air.
y

tising as a substitute for his
own efforts has missed the
point. *His efforts are needed
more than ever to support the
advertising and put it across.
His reward is larger sales.

Departs

t
Likewise, the merchant who
x
xNo. 158-..---7:00 a.m. ♦J* chooses the advertised brands
No. 22___ .....
7:10 p.tn.
X because they are “ soft and easy’
Oviedo Branch
&gt;seliing, has overlooked the esm
Arrive ' ,' Doporta i
*N «. 120._____ 7:45 p.m. *• .
jjjV sential idea. Certainly they sell
xNo.* 127....„...
3:40 p.m.
X easier; but this is not the big imx— Daily, except Sunday,
portant truth. Rather, he should
SAVE MONEY ON
*£ see that the manufacturer’s adTIRES AND TUBES ♦i vertising is an instrument put
i

It must be hitched on to
business properly. Then it must
he.utilized 'w ith intelligence^
When these conditions are ful-^f
filled it does a type o f work foi
which there is no'efficient sub­
stitute.

Get My I'rices Before Buying

Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup

Goodrich
Sllvertown

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( . *Published
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by tho Sanford Daily llornld In co*operation\
V wRh the American Aittocintion of Advertising Agencies /

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1923
it-' pr ;.-U

SAYS STATE TAX EQUALIZER

G ANDY BRIDGE
CONCRETE PILING
W ILL BE STRONG

____________ PAGE FIVE

BILLS W B E T N T IO D U C E F T “
:r
IN SESSION OF LEGISLATURE
THAT MEETS NEXT APRIL *

AMERICAN FORCES
THE RHINE ARK

|the establishment and maintenance
&gt; o f ,proper scavenger service to take

n . » n * w W No

( 1)7 The A « o c U ( r « I r e . . ,

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£ £ Z l £ Z ,£ S :

j llha11 1,0 m “ ‘Ic a K“ i,1* t Uk' ? " M t &lt;®r

t* lust of the American forces j occupant) o f etich prcmi*&lt;% lot or subwhich have been keeping a watch on division of lot whereon said privy or
thi_- Rhine since the signing of th e: privies are located, or arc used In
A n iH ia l Escape From Taxes Amounting1to Over
The concrete piles required for the Better Tax Laws and Revision of the Bryan Pri­ armistice ending the world war are'connection with, or arc maintained or
; used. For cleaning each closet or
Gandy bridge »dt miles across Old
homeward bound
*
* $250,000,000
mary Law
r
—■ .
T W Stars and Stripe* were lowered! Pf lvy $2.25 per quarter, (meaning
Tampa Boy will weigh from eight
-------«fro mtlie famous fortress o f Ehrcn-jtbtec months o f the year).
Said
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Jan. 25. jcofumluloner or agriculture's report to cloven tons each nnd will be fifty
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 25.— A com- WEEKLY WEATHER
hreitatein
at
noon
yesterday
nnd
in
[charge
shall
be
payable
in
advance
by
^Tbe annual escape from taxation to ahuw that there are now 443,491 to seventy feet long nnd eighteen in­ plete revision o f the tax laws, and a
AND CROP BULLETIN
the afternoon the troops boarded th e]‘ he owner (or occupant) of said
^ 1-230,000,000 worth of taxable prop- horses, mules anil range cattle "esenp- ches square, W. (i, Thompson, en­ repeal of, or proper amendments to
—
gineer in charge of the construction
trains bound for Antwerp, where they premise on the first flay o f each and
rrt/in this *tate nffon,s n aatl com' l i" K tnxe* altogether and that the difthe Ilryan primary law, will be sought
temperature averaged much
work on the Gandy bridge has anat hie forthcoming session of the leg- a^&gt;,no
seasonal for this section, will embark on the transport St. M l-‘ every quarter.
Section 7. — Any person who vioislnture by Representative Fred I I . * ®‘ er the north and wekt, although the SatUw this afternoon.
including Davis, of Leon county, he declared in wcathcr WIW coo,*'r ,hrtn uwa&lt;
The
eighth
infantry
regiment,
that;1
**®*
nnV ,o f ‘ he provisions of this or«*■
large a statement to the Associated Press! .‘-ral ronamiHve days with light frost foimod the principal American con- finance or who in any way obstructs
.............
...
yhi, figure was based on the agreed,sinner s report shows that on July 1, ;»«rges, pile drivers nnd other float- today. Mr. Davis also stntid he wtisI n tat‘ "out,1er» division on the tTth. tingent, entrained nt Coblenz in two (the Chief of the Sanitary Department
„luation of W per cent ot W real. 1320, lie added, there were 884,28?j inK equipment to lie used in the c o n - L g , , ^
‘ mote JcKiMl.-ition “ inter- ,{nin *H npw,c*1 over m0!,t of tht‘ f,c0‘ sections at four o'clock. The men wereior his.duly authorized inspectors or
Mr. Dawson explained nnd was-hogs In Florida, and that these w «re|fr®
e®
«w»MnicUoii
work
on
the
Gandy!
f
„
rr5n„
wIth
,n&gt;r^ m,i nnd
,.m! property',
tir,,..„r l v ; l 'on, especially on uplands, except saluted by all the high Allied officials, ‘ he s.avanger In proper discharge of
, , ..
,
.
,
..
ferring with personal
in the extreme west and locally in the The I5tith infantry furnished the their duties ‘in connection with these
,rrived at by copiparing the amount worth 15,070,851. The tax books for
lK™. 7 ' h“ “
■rlt-h., under the gu ll,
J p -A b n . '
southern division. The dry, warm, guard o f honor'and its hand played I provisions, shall, upon conviction In
pf insurable property with the lesser 13.12, he said, rcci
record only 235,111 with
towed by a sen-going tug. This float- j „
„ ,
.A ,
sunshiny weather was favorable for the American and French national an- tho Municipal Court, Ik? fined in a
i
«lue ns represented in tax yields. e valuation of $183,103.
Ing equipment is expccto dto arrive
' r‘ avl*' w u&gt; Introduced mure f n m work, which was well advanced; them* as the train pulled out. The sum not exceeding $103.00, or senting
The value as reflected by the insur­
“ Singe1 the tax equalizing^ depart­
[, «,jyern| weeks ahead of: populace of the city of Coblenz, es- -need to work upon public works fore r companies, with certain additions ment was organised,” Mr. Dawson In twn 'weoks' time Mr. Thompson j I''**1* *!,nn “ ny «thv|g,member o f the j„ f„ rt,
•ointment o f O.j
al
, 1 , *CM,on hai( the overage. Ths planting of melons pccially the women and girls, wore n pe
period not exceeding thirty- days,
ts take In the property not covered by continued, "we have visited every also announced the appointment
A.
Holstein
as
superintendent
of
the
,u
a,*°
," " 1 ln mintl "though it laid continued in central division, and the nt the station to sny farewell to do- either or both penalties to be inflictir.iurniice, totalled $1,351,311,377, Mr. county in the state and visualized as ^
concrete plant established on the!aot t!' kcn llcfinltc "J1" !11'. « measure breaking of land for coni is welt nd- parting friends. There was much &lt;’d in the discretion of the Municipal
’ Oavrson disserted. Dividing this by comprehensively « * the limited
T A - t i , n°” m ” l-.« ing to the ndop
(option of electrocu- vnaced. The sowing of tolrarco se^d [ weeping among the women folks, Judge.
infliction of the death penalty beds made good progress, Some citrils and mutual promises between them
Section 8.—All privies that arc inin this state.state.
(or “ 60 ,Hr .etnt “ . " . ” ;.. r
“ “ ,tlffl,,x’nt km,ls 11,1,1
«'f real
..............
trees are showing new growth; fruit nnd the homeward bound soldier* to" - tailed to comply with the provisions
purposes, the figure, $577,157,188 Was estate, outside of incorporated towns of the titrating equipment.
Mr. Davis said that nt present "h e ; shipment* have been returned. Ship-1 meet again,
are making splendid progres
this ordinance mutt be approved
ifsvhnl- As compared with this unl&gt; ttttil cities, such as cut-over lands,
clearing
the-Florida
Timtar
land
on;wn"
1101 ''i favor of repealing the! menu .if beans, tappers, egg plants
N-(lt aJni^ wvro orow,|,4 |ir{M,.nt
by the t.’ity Health Officer or the City
||2l,448,5I4 wax carried on the lax timbered lands, swamp and overflow­
the Tampa side where our pre-east- 1Bryan primary law ns I believe that j *nd other truck continued. Cabbag) th‘ fitat|0|) but t}u,
ay tracks {.Ms
Manager.book* of 1322.
ed lands, improved and unimproved
ink &gt;■««•-•» which will be 200 f.-m by B
be so antemled ns to insure its; is doing Well. Same early torn was ll(„ ,,ntl fl)|.‘ ;i !nip, Wl,ri. JJn^ ‘vith
Section 3. - All «&gt;niinancc3 and
• Explaining that the records for .lands, so-called wild sand land,, and 7 r)0 fe.d. will lu-located," Mr. Thump- P»-.per operation.”
Every election |planted in the southern nnd central fri»,ii#l s waving handkerchiefs* and
part*
of ordinances in conflict with
jy2-2 were nut yet avn.lable, Mr. Daw- a.,D adjacent trt centers of potatoswiJ .,This
tfnK ynn,
held In Florida
Florida nnd
umler the present first -Iivisions,
|shouting farewells. Some of the towns- this ordinance, arc hereby repealed.
^ asserted that the fire risks on in tton, schools, hard roads apAC^catcr make all the concrete piler for the 1nnd second
has re* .I For
the northern division, the wen- people wmiFto distant suburb) to. pay
,■ond
, choice system,
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(arable properly written or renewed courses, grove lands, pniirie lands
Section 10,-- Whun the City Health
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They will Ih* niohlcit ih^to;
in uhsRtinfuctiqn ovi*r the rv- j tht*r wm dry, Minnhiny ami wnrm, i\[- tht»ir &gt;
rr?«pi rt«* whih* uthur^ tnuk
jr 1321 amounteil to $723,181,331, ti^ anil shore front properties
OtTi.ir or City Manager direct* that
and from three to four hundred men
he staled, citing the recent con- ihnugh f r e t formed on several day*, the ordinary tra iL to Antwerp to .,. ,.,,.
in s t il
chirh -houhl he added policies still in
And we have found the widest v.ill
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he employed in two rhift . The b-'t for lailro.-td commissioner when
K is well advanced, the almenco icnew their farewell, there.
'
my other tjp i‘ of privy, the owner or
ferec that were written in JU1|I and variation*! ih the valuh of th.:-o lamb - -undsDmi* and cement ure I in tl. the i.-siilt was in doubt for several , ..f min being favorable (&gt;&lt;t the pre
i!..l!i train loads of Im.ips will reach &lt;lLt ,,,lc:xt ,jf ,he |ir,.mlM„ Ahnll pay to
m i. This was estimated by. the jn thr same county and,also the value foundations will be hSs -mbkd on th da\ . - |he taw should be m &gt; written ,wring of land for mm and cotton, j Antwerp this morning.
the city the actual cost r.f in .tolling
•tab* insurance commissioner, hu w. mI, fixed upon them by the assessors in Tampa side, where the concrete mixto insure the correct counting, tal ' Most of the Iri-dt uotnln cron lin. k en
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ii&gt; not
i.i.t Jetts
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is Ihm.
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st.me. uj'osi the ccmplcticjn o f tho
^ amount
than *y‘
?233^&gt;oI
,-tthe different
counties
ing plant, with the distributing pow-]ly and return o f the votes and the im- i planted and a considerable acreage
The Daily’ Jletnld, l*»e per week.
woik tif in-tailing same, anti shall
112, making a lotaL o f. $1,015,185,233.
aoseasor of Miami, assess- ir and locomotive crqncs for feeding mediate publication of the result,” in­ i 1 above ground,The wvend , rtxd
[pay
to the City the nit^nl cost of any
Thr ri-ks carried by the iusuranee
,ju, r(&gt;1|| J|n(| p(.rB4,n.t| property of the concrete inlxert. will also k_* h&gt;- stated.
mornings Retarded growth to name
tepnir* or matennl furnished hy the
wmpanjes, however, lv&gt; continued,
t.j,y (lir
nt $01 ^ 57 ^ 43, Mr.: rated. The immense concrete piles,
"Contraty to the beliefs nf many extent, but no serious damage re..1 I
t It ! r,ln « » 1I.V..O- 1
*
The use of rut h type of sunldid not exceed .two-thirds
or Mliee-J|}aw‘ao|l
^, 1,1 whlle the county
asses-’
which will weigh
fmm eight
to elev- people," Mr. Davis said, "the present nulled from frost, Sowing tobacco
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tiny privy ns m.»y Pe approvod by the
fourth* ofactual vn ec, out agreat &lt;f)r a(rl,|1Ml.H i|H,property of the en- ‘‘ii too*, will k- handled by kcfimo j„ w jH not-the original Ilryan primary beds.made good progn-s io Gadsden
OKDfNANriK
REGULATING &lt; ity Health Officer Oi City Manager
manypeople did nottarry
l ie 11
,„only, including.Miami at$27,-. H'P cranet to railroad ears, after they low. but is what is left of the original **o«nly and adjacent h enlitien. Cab AN
&lt;‘ONHTEUl
TION
AND U hereby declared to k t m misery.
T
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liwit nf insurance allowed, while a j |7 ,kk*J. The bond departmnt of the i me made and cured,- Ira naporl c l from'i.in |,n-|.arml by Senator Itryuti a fte r 1
is doing well; mio* . ine was
Section 11.—That, tilt . oritinnnce is
t'SE OF SURFACE CLOSETS IN
pest many more did not imturu at all.' Atlantif National Hank of Jackson the earili g yard on short '"■r a q wn,. amende d in each brum h of tin- P'aoted. Stiawk-rrit 1 me well ad
THE CITY OF SANFORD, Fl.OR- declared to be an emergency measure
He thus added a third to arrive at a
|)llWL,Vt r&lt; |„. „HM.rt,l,ii e-iimated
ti - to a dot!, mi (he d '"at- 1 kui.lj.ture.
gi-ii.iare. Ii believe
oeiit-ve that
umt by
ay ......
going vanred on &gt;1-mall shq.meots wen'f»ir approximate value of the fire l|ml
„ f lht, ,)ril,tl,( , y in .h a m
■I ,’
. ’ .t
,t th
111 - oint-r end of tl Tam It;., k to Soimtor Ilryan'* original toll n'-ob** tb.t-, are fair !-■ got I. hut 1 IDA; I'UESt'tEIHING A RENAL 1 eressmy for the inmudutto preserTl
FOR THE VIOLATION OF v.ntion of the public health and safety,
touiablt property of the stale." Iho , ()|. t,(|U|||
.J
pa t atisew.iy whence they will lie nnd adding some of its provision* s ,m,‘ camplain of nut. Ranges a ’ e
TINS
ORDINAN I.; FIXING I t i l l , n1' ' 1 shall I t-come ef.e live from nnd
kmuElit the (igure to S1,35I,3I 1,377.'
,
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ti ,i!'-■'e. it- ! to ;l:e b-irges and imrrittl
nb bale k-en cut out of tIn- pro- lather poor.
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In Orange tsiuotv, the city tax a&lt;
IIAlttJE
FOR MAINTENANCE; after the date of Us flmil passage and
“Tin* t nlrukilmn Will shmv,
Mr
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t, fi.vMir Viiluufi'il tht- pifMiri ti ami mil to t : e pile drivt'.'s which will plaei t-iil law, that tilt* proper emi tan be at - i For the wertern division the week
DECLARING THIS TO HE AN adopt mt
hs«Mirt tiriiiinucMl, that tut- li»\‘ii*l.
. ,
ih to n position on the bridge site," i.diu-tl. It i« my intention to prepare was sunshiny, warm and thy until
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( inoiH'ttv of Orhndo at
KMKKGLNt V MEASURE NEC'the above nnd farogoing ordinance
ftiuc
a *r&gt;‘&gt; per cent, basi.i only, of 1
.
,
. M-. Th n | ,ei aid.
ito.l mttothnc a hill earlj in ilu ses- the last day, when heavy iainr t»ctI
.
. .. t*** * it v
»*f Winter I ji rk vnl
KSSARV FOR THE I'lMEIM ATE iWUi •* fer tl by Commissioner C, J.
thr fi* lOAuruitlu property of tin*
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The i ni|ileiion of tin* material dgck sion t t accomplish this entl.”
euJnni on the coast. The rain was
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, tu*J that within I j ur i Da t c t i i m ut
PRESERVATION OF THE I’ UIl- Marshall who moved U» adoption, nnd
(Ulc
the actual assessed vnl- ,.
( (^ ;(| (&gt;f
T(u. and t!n railload connection* will see
Tie- pu-aent tax law* are unwieldiy timely in this tlivisi tn. iiplandc being
. untie.I I y Commissioner S. O,
Lie HEALTH. TO TAKE EFFECT
ct of all'the property in I-htrula by
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tin* immediate -tin ting of material imHqiut oYjtinte, Mr. Davis stated, add- rather tiry. The soil is in good con­
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tiiunty tax itasessor appraiocu the enIMMEDIATELY UPON ITS FIN- Chose, thi* 22ntl day tif January, A.
ifrlivcrica on a larger settle. Mr. ing iikrrito.t iitpa of tnx reform was to *L;ion. Oat , rye an-l cabbage mad*,
BDre than 50 per-cent.
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: tire county at $14,738,058.
AL PASSAGE AND ADOPTION. D. 1323, and upon vote the same wa*
Thompson a . ertrd.
“It uk*. snows that If the fire in-,
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g-t "new oitiees to take cure of the'uood prngi &lt;i; the breaking of land
.
The city tax assessor of St Peter.iTJi two tlredv - illiing in the it i rt-it.-eti iletnaiiil* for nutrt- m o n e y i R wtll advamt-tl. ( ilms tree-, iSaisti- HE IT E.W CTKD HY THE PEO­ mw.ninious’y parsed this 22 nd day of
rerahle property in r loftda were
burg reeorijed an appraisement
PLE OF THE CITY OF SAN- January, A. D. 1323, us fidlows:
git- . T h e d ie tlg t on t ll • S t I ’c te rflu-td on the tax banks mi a 51) (&gt;er
A.'cording to the ft-port* to
t hi mil!-) are in good condition. Ranges,, ,
S;(l ".'JHdre.i for Unit eitv; l.argnb a&lt;. burg
I (HtREST LAKE, Yea
;
FORD,
FLORIDA:
me
is
rearing
the
I’lnellas
. f*
trrt lis^t*. the nuilage coultl be rcfigured $438,132,
Tarpon -hote. where I n t a short distanee ti- stale treasurer, Mr. Davis slated, it 1a,*‘ lu|or.
Mayor.
Sec.
t.
It
shall
he
unlawful
for
nnd
ytreii mote thnti 37 per cent
in tile Central divl
the wenthii !*e;,Mir ’ arrived nt $3,731,- ruaif. to P- lilk d rn . Uti the Tam tut cos is Ihe slate jicarly a quarter of a,
C.
J.
MARSHALL,
Yea
any
person
in
the
City
of
Snn'ord,
ire ubf.ib tely uiitmtched and tmriix,
mfllittn tlitllni* abnuully to collect it- ec wa t unshiny with mutleralc lein-.
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j , fSI31, a total for tho three cities o f aiile
,
&lt;’omnilssionPr.
•
Florida,
to
throw
out,
deposit
nr
bury
th
ti
.*t!g
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which
-tarli-.l
ogert)rJ ail the agricultural lands of, the
«hart t.f tlie tnxej, afid “ ilils is about jk-iamrc; She re vyas little or no rain,
.
$4-!,76s,IKS. The etiunly tux assessor ,
S. 0. CHASE,
Yea
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. within the ( itv Limit* any ex crcta,
a l « i making good pro*
Hite, all the Intensely ^valuable
Frost eccurretl on the l,th over much i
,
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,
only
one-Uiiid of the whole."
assessed the entire county uii u basis git?. i .-,ifi! « half rr.fle tif can cvvay
Cammls^iuner.
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fnplid
or
liquitl,
from
human
tuMlies,
or
fropttli tui which iiiaured building*
"it tloes no good, the statcinent o f the division, hut no material dam- j
nt $15,237,102.
to dispose o f any aueli substance ju j Attest;
hnslncn filled in. Hendred* t»f |wopic
w ren.ted, nil tangible personal
ql.aued, "to try and raise the ns-, age to tmek. The planting of melons
The city assessor tif West Tampa
j,mh S(. peicr-hur garni TamL. It. I’ll I M I'S.
(S E A L)
any
niunner other than in it properly
pnperty &lt;•( every nature and dr.-crip
and pretend to lower the i scorn plated
Jtvfti.j n
"""
' VI' valued the personal and real property
n„ t jv#|a i4jj *;ortH of the cauiitrx sm.-omnl*
‘ll” 'aou
. , in some localities. Ship
,
City Auditor and (Turk.
sewered winter closet or properly conU-si in.hiding^moCB U »n 10(H),000 &lt;f ^
08,0,5. The 'v i, t
r;,..,, W l l ,.v,.rv day ami
Whn cnr,’K wh,,‘ her ,u‘
, f ,M*an"‘
' ^ plna ' iatrueted sanitary prjvy.
Moved by Co mmi** inner C. J.
,
Itsd of
umt all of uta
prop..... ,___
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son
«
lt»d
af live stuck and
the prop-,
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?;’ (! „on
worth of property as- and other (ruck continued. Sum ■ ritMarshall r.nd recond-sl hy Cor.imi*S
irtion
2.—All
buildings
or
other
Of .11 Of the railroads, telegraph ‘ l &gt;* a^ ' },fsor
Wil’U'!' 1 ™ nrArartinn’
“ *r
1a ' M L l D
tit H) mills on $2.&lt;H)3 instead of run tree* put on new growth; the
places tri said City where hunrui he- "rkner S. (&gt; Chase that th? rrq-ifeir.il Puliiiinn eonipanieE Atul thb re-S1,f ‘ *a ,,,A" at
lh “ Tam' v-veu nm.e thv, 3.W» people vif ,led l
mills on $1,000. At present the shipping «*f fruit increased. Strawnit would he obtained without in- P^Ir.bim e. according to Mr. Dawson,
t,„ , C-eat i » ! r , l i- being man 1 nj(|age is Iiill111-11 1 - Lev but th ■ ie I't t i . math- good pn.gre**, and lilgs live, are employed or t oegre- ’heat of a second i* tiling of the above
assessor for
(or Tampa
gate, hall k provide I with a prop
lorcguhig »ri!mauec r.1 r nothjr
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.liv. “repotted
Ported that
that the
the assessor
Tampa Ut t , ln
,K (D id g ,
mt.
m»‘
iuc the taxes of
n single it
imliv
ments are inj. If you utnead the tlo-y an* quite pleuiilnl in the I'lnnt
appraised that city's taxable proper
eriY seweictl ituter closet or sanitary “ gular meeting i f the i-.ly t tuiuiii*Ideal, 1 tin nr corporation one miH.
laws so as to n-iputi- n. sess men is to’’ ‘ "u&gt; l fit.
tj al f;;-*.I2H.IH4, n tsitu( fur the four
privy for tho eat ehmerit or receiving, !,h,n, not lecy* than seven day* .'tom
A l l END IIU S MHKI ING
*tw&gt; an
lici’tg taxed honestly on
k* raised, without putting some conIhe southern division hud a mod-.
places of $15,554,302. The entire
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-I ..ie f human di*charge.
thia date, shall I* dlapoagetl v.th by
i U) |kt t eat basis.
county ot llillsboiough embracing
A
meeting
of
the
Community
l ^ i H
^ rlaying
^ ^ the
^ ifoundation
u o n ffor
or^
v - i "f °"r ^
m The absence
i nof rain was
shall he unlawful for «H*t lirmnijmiu., vote af Cm C.ty Com“Un the contrary, the taxes o f ev-,
, ,
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,iyouy are
hav-:
tht* week.
was f » « « « "
. |aoy proirarty.
property, owner or hla
his duthnrized
Authorizedjtulssion, dnrl
dm! upon vote this motion
n
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l*b&gt;ves war assessed hy
heM)f Ijlkl. Monroe will be held Friday
Inday.i , 0,1 ' I n &gt; \ T T
[ fuvonthl
cfor the........
drying ,.r
of ....
the Kveray one of them wyuld he reduced hetCt''1 'W* j eoynty assessor on a basis of $35,- i
hl ,lf lhi, Wl.t k in the school hoti.f ^ th,‘,
Krh,lunll&gt;’ «,ut
aa
agent to construct, maintain or per- wa:t unanimously po ised this 22 nd day
ti«n 37 ami 3$ per cent,
!, nt e-,
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double atsu.-sment*, thereby1
• giudes, portions of which have been;
ol January, A. D. 1323, as fallows;
at which Karl Lehman will make nti
under water- Some plnutiog _ took mit to exist on any‘property or prop
“Tli'' deference in dollar*, nnd cents 1
11 1
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{ doubling taxes,
FORREST LAKE,
Voa
The taxable property of Jackson­ address. Mr. Lehman in reeritii y of
ierties
under
his
control
where
sewer
Utrmn 50 pur ci-nL &lt;i([ the value of
,
i
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At present,
Mr. D.ivia asserted, place, however, in favorubie iocali-1
ville was ns-.ersed at $75,115(1^5(0, Mr. the Orange county (. hamla-r
Mayor.
of t mo
'
connection
has
not
been
made,
a
privy
6tt in«undde property in Florida and
.
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peisonal property i , e . ..ping proper tics, l ight frost on the 17th did saint
Dawson aid. For entire Duval cotin- merer' ( tiairrmn
C. J. MARSHALL, Yea
of tlu- “ range t nun, .
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trnlew the same is sanitary or i.r eon|tir full ray value of all the property
taxation, while every m rc of
land " h “
to.ti'n k .
ty the county assessor placed the vnl- ;y Highway Henutilicatimi commis
•
Commissioner.
MUchi
tt.
Metcuioligist
in
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u'
''''5
,,s
P“
,vid"d
liereimifti
r,
A .1
z Ih* stale, is $250,508,347."
if * full -hi» re of yn.ME
S. 0 . CHASE,
Yea
Lt at $5(1,271.280.
.-ion, anil ptv.-iidi-itl *»( the Flat. * bri- regularly pay
,
Eeitiiin t. A sanitary privy is one
Choi,
As a /■ 'Hedy for there evils. Mr
Commissioner.
Siniilnr dls« re|M»iirdes were » tied hy; jhm Endeavor Union. Ilu i a u m-t assor-cd tax. Umler lht present law,
________________ |iio built, rebuilt or &lt;oust reeled that
.Ik**.
n •anniemled *,
"thorough
....... ,.,eakspeak­ "
c“ "
property
Mr. Dawson for Escambia, Folk and kiddy interesting and fm eifi.l
t'seretion deposited therein Attest
TAYLOR W ill. GO I'd RvitTOW
[**4 cipinpn hensJve search for
the.
er. He will It tl of Hie wonderful work 'v,»r,h $tt&gt;U,lHHi on January 2 of a givm B
L. It. PHIL1FS,
(S E A L)
Calm Reach counties.
|wilt not full upon the ground hut in a
.zdri-It of millions uf dollars worth
k in g done in Orange county in the
&gt;‘ i,r and keep .1 until December 31
City
Auditor
and
Clerk.
water-tight receptacle, and (b) the
- yro|H-rty that tho records show are
planting and beautifying of lho high- I *
«»n»e year find sell it, without,.»
'•* «-»»&lt;*!
« f (K* contents of which receptacle shrill not 253-1 te
RECOVERS FROM LA GIUI’ FE
‘flpiii - taxation, and a comprohenway*,
according
to
phut*
j.hpured
by
Pnyinfc
one
cent
tnx«»
on
it.
Nor
is;
provin
gm
y
thank*
to
the
many
.faun
Srlp
COUGH
be accessible to„fliiM, Howl, or small
htiiiest and fearleaa revaluation
il. Mantling, un$ of the m ..*l!»»y
paid on it by the buyer. On I’1** " r “ *!* “ «&gt;’ and eoinmumty who nnimjls nl any time, (e) said rccupI -.
'&lt; r "IVnj very lad with lai Grippe and U'nmn
Mi,M
.
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hnvc*
ii9*Inori* t
have faviitiMi
favored mo
me with
with thoir
their I&gt;
business
.
ill the propetty in tho vUito on ft'
famous
of
the
landscape
eagineerx
Hie
contrary,
every
piece
of
real
eshiid a sevree cough.
Tried Foley'*
since I have been in the employ of l,irie t-j be placed in u fly light confixrd basis, to apply impartially
l«&gt;J» tn!" ?9 f»e 35S day* a year.
iHoney and Tnr nnd it stopped my „ f the country. Mrs. Henry Wight ^
taincr made o f strong durable mater- 1
uery county alike,
If
the
personal
property
of
Florida
is
Lilward Higgins
. ' T . &gt; " M'
cough and I got better," writes Mr*. will ulsu speak.
Bog license taxes are
am leaving the employ of Ed- (al, preferably mctnl. Raid container'
ui
This is o movement in which Sem- located anil put on the tax books at
if ' ° M,d
,,L&gt; ,,onc. Wlthm th° Mary Kishy. S,«knne. Washington,
•hall
be
provided
with
u
closely
f
U
j
l
)
a
s t (lllC .
A ll
d0g 8
at
ward
Higgins,
Inc.,
ynur
local
Ford
two nr thret* year!*, however he I
J
f
i n nude county ought to join. We cannot "'dy 10 per cent o f its real value for
•t.,i
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.in..,
m
Ca“
b'b«
respltiug
from
La
t.rippu,
In.■flier
to
accept
a
[ms
It
ion
as
sales
1
Wooden
ltd,
which
shall
L&gt;
the
»
w
i
i
h
m
i
t
,
l
,
w
r
(
„
fr
dealt
rted, without providing in some
fluenza, llronchltis, Whooping Gough, Ilirord to allow our .-dslcr county to six mouth of the year's time, iL will manage
annger for the Fortner Motor t o., *,a l of ‘ he privy, and which slfall pro-j‘ “ f g t
,
^
'7 n-.-istmit assessors In overy
Asthma and Spasmodic Croup are leave us dragging behind in this im­ raise enough additional revenue to o f Bartow, Fla.
jert over the outside surface of con-: will be
* killed ’if tag.is not
.,
quirkly relieved with Foley's H oney portant movement, wbh h will add so take care of Increased school and oth­
taincr. Tho seat shall be provided
In
leaving
I
wish
to
highly
Indorse
ou free government can continue
□n dog by the end of the
1nnd Tnr. Contains no opiates—in­ much to tin* allrnctlvcnea* nnd the er state, county and municipal needs." Mr. T. M. Fox and Mr. George W. with a self-falling, hinged wooden lid
wilt without sufficient revenue to
la
explaining
his
opposition
to
“
any
gredients printed on the wrapper. property values of this region.
McKory, salesmen for Mr, Higgins. oT sufficient size to overlap the sent week.
1 its legitimate expenses,"
Mr.
Largest selling cough medicine in the^ Mr. Udiman’s address will bo di­ more legislation inter'errlng with These salesmen are men of high stan­ hulo,ao ns to make the container fly -1
J. A. KILLEBREW,
■h*»oii continued,
world. Refuse substitutes. Insist on’ rected to all the people of Seminole personal and properly rights under dard and any business you give them tight, (d ) The container shall be
“But,'’ hu declared, "it is not enough
Chief of Police.
|Foley’s Honey nnd Tar. Sold every­ c o u n ty v i* well us those of laike Mon­ the guiso of insp*-itimis and censor-! 1 mil sure will lie satisfactory to you, [.rovidrd with proper vciitiilutiun by
provide sufficient revenue to ro
ships," Mi*. Davis stated that must of
roe,
and
it
U
luq&gt;ed
that
there
may
be
where.—Adv.
means of suitably plnecnl openings,
mid much appreciated by me.
tin government. This revenue
n large attendance from Sanford, nnd the "so-called public health and wcl
warno to Ih* fly-proof, and a grdvanlz-!
•
M
y
only
reason
for
leaving
here
is
°*t ht- so provided that the burden
other parts of the county. Kveiybody fare Intvs providing for inspections,
S.30,000 JEWELRY
that my family, live in Polk-county od Iron flue extending to a point above
kSiitinn will bear justly and im- p'‘
etc., accomplish no good, whatever,
HAUL i n ST. LOUIS is Invited.
and it is my desire to be with them, j ‘ he roof of tin* building.
Provided,
tllalfy ujam all citizens nlike."
258-3Ip
AV. F. PLACEMAN and provide u vehicle fur more polit­
I nlso wish to express my sincere]Iho galvanized flue shall not be reProposals wifi he received by the
1321 Mr. Dawson declared, there
ical offices and mure expenditures of
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 25.—Armed
'quired except on metn! type contain­ City Commission of the City of San­
appreciation
for
the
kind
and
courte­
31,3(5 automobiles
registered
public funds to keep them going."
(inb.
.
»
, ! men yesterday afternoon robbed n FA TIIKIPS TEST IM ON Y
ous treatment extended to mo by Mr. ers. Il is Suggested that galvanized ford, Florida, up to 2;30 p. m. on Jan­
FAILS ’ TO SAVE SON
He said he thinks there nro enough
oriy TJ,7I| assessed. Assuming
&amp;taru oW1ieJ by JI. IL Patti*,
Higgle* personally, and for the rec­ iron containers lie used in complying uary 20th, 1923, at the City Hall,
Uhc Lt,fi2yAhat escam-d taxation j^nd
wjlh jewe|ry valued at
ot such laws already although ho
ommendation
given by him to lht with the provisions of tho ordinance. Sanford, Florida, for the purchase of
M e m p h i s ; Jan, 23. - John w . uud«
U,UV1,.„ $25,000 and' fSO,000, after son. Jr., o f White HuVen,- wits ‘under would nqt (suggest attempting to abol­ FortnCr Motor (Jo., in my liehalf,
- Section 5. — Two containers shall approximately-$300,000.09, 5 per cent
isertedV th*ro
was" n lUX
tnx °loss.■of■cKmorillng
........ .......„Patti*,
,.lrl Mark
a
l\
yiV
a girlnn.t
-&lt;flerk.nnd
a a .death sentence for thu alleged kill­ ish any nf those already In- existence.
be required In all privies usol by City.of Sanford, Florida, Improvement
SAMUEL E. TAYLOR.
.* • ‘
"I am p«rticularly opposed to cen­
‘ ThU ebniUUOHfK nut M-: woman
... B custome,r
nntamrr to lie face downward
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more thmi six persons, and one addi­ Bonds, collaterally secured by certlfiing of Mrs. Ilattic B. Ferguson last
The February, despite the dramatic tes­ sorship of moving pictures," he stat­ HARDING TO BE AT
1
8
?
iYYVha f » r o f - n ’o'liolnini n»ra. Tl.
tional container for each adilitiunul Cafcs of Indebtedness for local Im­
W a K T b « H jewelry
3 2 , establishment
| &gt; | f - ) - I.
is loc.lcJ
located iin timony of his fnther in which he ns- ed, “ at the cost of the exhibitors nnd
HIS OFFICE TODAY six persons. No receptacle shall lie prove mentis, said improvement bonds!, ,'"30 ears registered and drtly, the heart of the downtown business
the public who pays .such exhibitors
allowed to become filled to over-, tu mature serially, in from one to ten
sumed the bintnc for the; woman’s
1 ,1 »&gt;r n monetary discrepancy of
.
when it patronizes tho shows."
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 25.— Presi­ flowing. If necessary-to empty same years. All bids must be accompanied
death. Young Hudson received stoi­
ffproximntriy $5^17,800.
In one 1
cally the sentence to electrocution,
dent Harding may bo expected to be oftctier.thnn at tho Tegular intervals with a certified check for $5,090.00,
r unty in 1322, he said, thero were
SYMPATHETIC PLEA OF
BILL MAKER 8 HOURS
but his father puled and trembled.
nt his desk in the executive offices ihe occu|iant of the property.Is re»juir- all proposals to bo addressed to tho
" n'»chines registered nnd only
JUROR "QUEERS" CASE
OF SLEEP COMPULSORY
today for tho first time since he was cd to nutiff the sanitary department. City Commission, Sanford, Florida.
f™ Msassed. One rapidly growing
ALLOWS LANDLORD 25
taken ill with the ftfippo mure than The occtyiant, or, in unoccupied prop­
By order of the City Commission of
tn r Th* Associated TreLsI
|?jn,)T he asserted, had slumped In
(Ilr Tkf
CENT KENJ INCREASE
t,
week
ngo,
If
fair
weather
prevails,
erty,
the
owner,
shall
be
held
respon­
Sanford,
Florida.
JERSEY
CITY,
Jnn.
25.—^You
cerCONCORD N. H., Jnn. 25;— Onto
ownership of automobiles on tho
Brig.
Gen.
.C.
E.
Sawyer,
the
White
sible
at
all
times
for
the
maintenance
Dated
this
18th day of January, A.
tainly
haven
good
case,"
said
a
sym­
( l t r The A M o e la t ra I ' r m )
ossessrpent figure*. In bill has been Introduced in tho state
House physician, said last night. The of tho privy In a sanitary condition 1). 1923.
•NEW
YORK,
Jnn.
25.—
One
hum!pathetic
juror
to
Mrs.
Regina
Kear­
legislature'
to
make
tight
hours
of
Lin there were 10,450 car* aascBSCd
ney who is suing for damages for thy president would have been at his* of-' and fur the proper observance of these
(SEAL) ,
L. R. PHILIPS,
K j q j j 11,22 theT,4fnK 4&gt;od f « » ,cn
m
death of her husband. “ Mistrial," said ficc yesterday, he added, except for regulations.
Clerk of San__
ths judge.
the inclement weather.
Section 8,—In order to provide tor 253-10tc
ford,
Florida,
Mr- I)aw*°n clteB^tniriil frr^j-Uto
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Commensurate
with the rapid
growth d t Sanford ninny new business
firms are ojicnlng business here and
the new Melsch building presents- n
busy scene this week with the Lii-llcth
Cafeteria and the
Uiggly-Wiggly
opening up Friday nnd Saturday of
this week. Hunt's 1’hnrntacy in the
same building opened two weeks ago.

FROM GERMANY
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BASTROP, Jan. 21.— Attorney Gen­
yourself nnd get n glimpse of this
eral Cocp announced today he Would
new establishment at first hand.
attempt to obtain a murder indict­
DEMANDS FOR RUHR VALV.
RUSSIANS ADOPT POLICY OF
ment against J. K. Sklpwlth, head
I'iggly.W
iggly
()|&gt;ens
Saturday
LEY COAL BUT O NLY
W ATCHFUL W AITING
of the Morehouse parish Ku Klux
In
this
issue
is
the
advertisement
of
FINES W ILL RESULT
MEANTIME
_
the I'lggly-W iggly store that
will Klnn.
open hero Saturday in the new
Meisch building.
AH the equipment BASTROP HEARINGS W ILL END
is being put into place and a large
WITH STAR WITNESS
force of men are busy getting every­
TODAY
GermanH
Arc
Only
Becnusc
In Thysscn Plants Throwing 65,­
The l.u.Relh Cafeteria
thing in readiness for the big open­
WASHINGTON ‘ EMBASSY I.1QUOR*
'*
.Patriotic
Working Alonj*PROGRAM FOB TUB WEEK 18
000 Men Out nnd Makes Had
The Lu-Bcth- Cafeteria will open ing Saturday. If you have never
« n » T h r .\ u «f| | | n i I ' r r . a )
LEAK STARTED .
Linen For Their Country
MOST
INTERESTING
IN
BASTROP,
Ioi.,
Jan.
21.—
The
state
Movement for the French
for business tomorrow nt noon but seen a real Riggly-Wiggly store, go
.
YESTERDAY
today
prepared
to
end
the
open
hear­
tonight
will
have
"open
house"
for
all
M
ANY
WAYS
to the Meisch building today and look
( n r Tfce A i « M l l t r 4 F t t m i
t
l
t
r
Tfcr
\
a
.
o
r
l
a
t
r
*
P
m
.
)
the patrons and friends In this vicin­ it over. The new store has one of ing into the Iduck-hooded band nctivESSEN, Jnn. 24.— French authnriT r ’"**
,
.
MOSCOW, Jan. 24.— Rcporta 'from
( l l r T b r A a . u r l a l r i l I ’ rrmil
ity. Refreshments will be served free the finest equipments in the state nnd ities which culminated in the death of
Program for the Week
U** *tated today that the Ruhr ilia*
Get ninny indicating the mobilization
met
»
im , ■i "A S IIIN G IO N , Jan. 24— I’ollcetand the public is invited to attend th. they are putting in new nnd up-to- Watt Daniel ami T. F. Richard Au­
trict would
be completely ___
isolated
Tonight
of troops along the German frontier
from unoccupied Germany tomorrow.|BfC
lh :,rK C " f l»f«h'l»l*"»n enforce- opening tonight, nnd inspect the enfe- date fixtures in every part of this fine gust 24th, Attorney General Coco'an7:1f»—Chalk .talk for Booster Choir.' were received here today. The govern­
. . . ....
j ment here today intimated sensation* tt;rln, the kitchen, the equipment and store. "Piggly-W Iggly, all Over the flounced. Possibly half a doxen more
7:.'I0—Song service led by Mr. Wols- ment has adopted a watchful waiting
The hear­
' SIAYENCE, Jan. 24.— Fritz T h y * - " ‘,,” lo"“ rw‘ " l{Kht Boim ,™ u,t ,n ‘‘ n the entire system of serving the pvo- World" will now bo in Sanford nnd I wR"M«e* will be heard.
ixdiry pendinb actual development*.
IngcL
sen, and flvo other German industrialM[
l',,1
u" r U*nk*iplc In cafeteria style. The manage* the new store wants you to look them ing started January fifth. A star
It is understood thnt Russia I* taking *
lit leaders, convicted by the court . “ “ r" l,lcy ,m'* ,nl ,l“ ‘ tr,ftl t,’ onc ment is very anxious to show the puh- over nnd remember thut on Saturday witness, whose name is withheld, 8:00— Message by Dr. King.
nil measure* necessary to guard her
martial for resisting the French were !
|,our™ t h n w h which diplo lie one of the finest places of this they will be all ready for you. Watch takes the stand this afternoon. It is
_ Thursday
A
I*oltsh 'frontier ngninit attack*.
mutic liquor found way into bootleg kind in the entire south. Remember the announcements nnd the prices in rumored tlmt an important identifica­
til fined.
3:30—S|iecinl meeting for women of
trade.
tonight thnt you are invited to comelthe Daily Herald, Y'ou .will see sonic tion is to lie made.
• Sanford and this district.
DUS8ELDOKF, Jan. 24. — The
nnd see the l.u-licth Cafeteria for big surprise*.
MAYENCE, Jan. 24.— Frits Thy*.
Theme: "Why Did God Make strike yesterday of the Thysaen work­
Seth Woodruff has just returned
,'*rn and five other Gorman ihtlualrinla Woman?" Splendid musical men to the number of 05,000 U the
kts were tried by French court mar­ from Jacksonville where he nttended
program by visiting vocalists. most elfective blow yet stmek by the
tial today. They are charged with re­ a course of instruction in the opera­
Night services ns usual. *
{German* against Franco-Belgian oc­
tilting the French demands for Ruhr tion and adjustment of Lincoln cars.
cupation. In contrast to the miners*
»
Friday
Valley coal. Apparently they faced This course was conducted by the
strike, which niqienrs to be a com­
3:30— (treat mass meeting for young
only fines as the prosecutor suggested Font Motor Co. for ail Ford dealers,
plete failure, and the walkout of the
people, music, object lessons
in inclination to be lenient because
K' Vl‘ Lincoln car owners the best of
railway men, which wa* localised,
AMERICAN WATCH ON RHINE
and special message.
of their patriotic motives. Dr. Fred- service. Mr. Woodruff will take rare
the. Thysscn workers quit solidly to
Night meetings nt usual hour.
ENDED WITH SAILING
trick Grimm, Essen lawyer, opened'1^ Lincoln car adjustments for lid
a man; they gathered in the street*
Saturday
OF TRANSPORT
(Jie ^ase with an argument trying to, ward Higgins, local dealer.
of llninlxiru nnd Murlhcim singing
Snow Storm in Atlanta That Interfered With
No services nt the church.
ttUldtjh the illegality of the arrests
-----------------------patriotic song*, in which the name
I l l j T h r taa nrln lr il I'r r a a l
The
leapt
work
with
which
Dr.
King
of
Fritz Thysscn, whose retention in
tnd trial. He concluded with the ile -jl.A R K MARY SKATING
Traffic and Communication
KIIRKNBKKITSTKIN. .Ian. 21. The
and his co-laborer in the revival ser­ custody by the Frvnrh was the causo
mand that the court declare itself
RINK DIG AMUSEMENT
American Hag was hauled down here
vices, Mr. Wolslngel, succeed In get- of the strike, wn* substituted for the
iOconi|&gt;ftcnt under the Ilnguc conven­
at noon today. Major General Henry
I l l r T h e \totourInirtl |* rr«« l
ting
far-reacliing gmsl accomplish name of-the Kaiser and other former .
tions. Thysscn admitted, refusing to
A TLA N TA , Jan. 12*1.—The miuth- rr*ville on the* west, Gainuavillv
Tonight at the skating rink there
T. Allen and Sergeants Dewey Kitobey the orders for the delivery of will !h» NomrihiuK hpecial for all who|pnHt today in recovering from a Mir- Gie i»«»rIli anil Louisville on The east ner, L-ntcr KHhougli. C'hnrles Ling ed by a splendid corps of helpers is1national heroes.*
coal, declaring that his duty com­ attend, a large crowd will In there |zartl thnt swept Northern Georgia.1 Nome reports- eantc of breaks in arid Frank Khley participated in low- bttomlng the main topic of runversn-1 The French cbntinue their repre*lion among those who are fortunate sivp measures towatd state officials
pelled him to serve his notntry, that
and a big time for all. plenty of good' South Carol ion and Western North " ' r&lt;' coiniiiuiiirotlon in ooth Caro- ering the mlors. Sergeants picked
enough to attend the various meet­ fos refusing to obey their orders, but
the entry of French troops into the skates to lit everybody, good music|Carolina. Atlanta streets are blocked bna ami North Cnrolijui.'
j from the seventh machine gun hnttnlings conducted at the First Baptist npiiear to have abandoned the idea of
Rohr was unjustified and he would by the Jazzy Two, a big rink nnd plen- j l»y fallen trees, and the power, teleI he Georgia Railway andPower
ion, third division, which fought in
church. The lender* are not sparing placing the delinquent* in jail, ^onrtmian faithflil to the Fatherland. ty o f room to skntc and enjoy jjdur- j phone and telegraph lines are down.f rrnpnny’s transmission lines
to Tal- the last battle of theMarne. Thr
themselves but are seen nt tlu-ir tasks, tenting themselves with dismissal and
self.. This place is run on a strictly
tuinh Falls, 75 miles distant, were troop* were reviewed mid then marchat
ntl hours. They have visited the expulsion.
[ArOBLENZ, Jan. 24.—GcncrnI Al- clean .plan, catering only to the best
Winter threw ,,n,,,n* Hie first wires to go down un-1ed to Coblenz to lake the train for
A T LA N TA , Jnn. 24.
The expulsion of Count von Ro«dcrn
1 ka n-ceivcil n letter froUl Chancellor and you may feel perfectly safe in
der the strain of the ice and Atlanta's |Antwerp. One thousand French troops schools of the city, were the guests
it* first nisntle of IU22-23 over the
Cuno complimenting the. conduct of going out to have a good time in n
ielectric current yesterday was obtain-: were present and ruised a French (lag of the Rotations, went to DeLnid this from Cologne wn* carried out yes­
southeast yesterday lit the form of a
ed by the use of steam power. after the American ling had been I
lo l&gt;»rticl|«te in a meeting terday by the French, without tho
American troops during their stay clean way. Mr. Williams, the mana­
I Stetsqn
U|a I x,i H University,
I I■miAMli tl nnd
mill linl'n
coating of glaze that demoralized wire
af
have m
a authorization of tho British author!on the Rhine. Replying to the letter ger, is doing Ids best to show the
The storm broke Inst night when lowered.
communication to ninny points. Local
‘
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full
schedule
of
engagements
locally
ties, despite the strung protest of
from General Degouttc, Allen said he public thnt he wants to give them
the mercury began to drop, finally gnnud interurhnn electric railway ser­
EIIRK.VBREITSCKTN, Germane.11,1 ‘'" nnccti°n witlz the special evnhgo- Von Rocdcni. whose appeal for Briformally turned over the American the best attractions possible and that
ing below tho freezing point where U
vice here began, t" feel the effects of
cnmlmiKn 1,0w well under head- tixh protection failed. In tho Rhlnerone to the French January 27. Rrit- to be home talent ns the people enjoy
continued throughout the day and in­ Jan. 21.- The American watch nn the
land, measures for the collection of
iih and Belgian commissioners culled these attractions when it is some local the stor nieurly yesterday nnd by last to the night.
Rhine ended today. Tile American for- " a ).
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cr« iurued homeward, the first dc- ] The Booster Choir now numbers the coal tax and taking over the state
on Allen Inst night. He begged to be person. Lake Mary is only n few min­
txnisrd from nttcndiug today's Ehr- utes ride from the etty and (lie road
, IIAKLKSTO n T s . &lt; ., Jnn. 21— tachmviit leaving at 3:45 this ufteV.-more than 100 voices and the young forests are proceeding slowly, In face
The telephone company officials re strong northeast gales have made ..... mind the* second at 0:30 tonight. people gather early each evening to of the resistance of German officials.
rnbreitstcin ceremony. He snid he was a good one, m i if you want to spend
inCharlestuii for Antwerp. Thy transport 8t. Mi- iht-ur tin* interesting nnd helpful chalk Thu custom* employes at tho Maytso saddrned over- the- American dc- un enjoyable evening go out to­ ported more thun 100 long distance t|((,wcnjherconditions
tnlk.n given by Mr. Wolslngel. Many encc central station declined to work
very dis- bid sails Thursday night.
pzrture to-be present nt the lowering night nnd see the crowd and the spe­ lines out of commission from Atlanta. yw,terdayand lustnight
hut
believed
they
had
the
situation
-grown-ups are also getting their good finder French supervision and quit
•f the colors, hut would be nt the cial features that will be tliure to­
agreeable. Due to heuvincss of the
well
In
hand
unless
(ho
freeze
grew
ANTWERP, Jnn. 24— The United seats early for more thun one reason, yesterday. Herr Fedel-Buelow,’ the
rtilruad station when the troop* de­ night.
sens, two Charleston pilot* have been
worse ns the night ndvnnccd.
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transport St. Mihicl, which Is'as it Is the ease of “ first come, first Reich coniisnr of forests at Wiesba­
carried nwny on ships leaving port.
den, who refused to turn over the rec­
AN "UNDERSTANDING"
The trouble, according to reports The Ilritish steamship Scvenmcdo is lo carry home the remanding Amor- served."
ords
to the French, asserting that the
reaching local headquarters of the o ff the entrance to the harbor, wait- lean force on the Rhine, arrived in
Several of the old hymns and otic
LAUSANNE, Jnn. 21— Unsettled
Wk'*baileii
forests did not belong to
(H r Tkr A » M lm r S I 'f f u l
American Telephone &amp;• Telegraph Co. ing for u pilot to clamber over its j Antwerp yesterday,
or two new choruses were used Inst
u is the general European situation
TOKIO, Jnn. 24. Premier Ivuto,
the
state,
but
to the municipality, was *
»t the present moment, it suddenly replying to nn interpellation by Vis­ wns confined largely to territory ruil. The gale is the strongest here1 Embarkation of the men’s baggage evening in the preliminary service of
dismissed
from
office und expelled. Hu
took n more menacing turn Inst cv- count Knto, leader of the Kenssikni around Atlanta. On the south it in several months nnd bitter cold pro- was begun immediately. The troop*. Ming, a stanza of one o f ’ the hymns
is the third Reich official to be ex­
reached
as
far
ns
Newnnn,
to
Cart1
vail*.
1
to
the
number
of
WO,
under
Colonel
delightfully
sung
ns
n
duet
by
uiing to critical developments in the or opporiston ' party, declared that
in the past flvo dayp. The
Walt
“ “Bales, commander
- - of- tho j Mm. A. M.
- Phillips and Mr.WolsIag- pelled ,n
alter T.
Nfzr Esjitern conference. Turkey re­ while no formal negotiations had oc­
walker* at tho
Hllth
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th uunniry,
infantry, are oxpccteu
expected to
arrive; ,
Tlu. Bu|0 |n keeping with the
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fut'd the British propuaul to refer curred “ there is an understanding t»C| Bituminous Operators
Governor
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and
OlK’rhauaen
yards in
from Coblenz Thursday morning. The lhrmc of tho CVl.ning was "Tell Some
Mosul dispute to the league of tween America, Great Britain nnd Ja­
th cBelginn rope of occupation also
families
of
the
officer*
and
men
nrf
body,"
Nitions for s.etUomcnt nnd Great pan regarding steps to Im&gt; taken” if
and Mine Workers
Delegates Today to
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moMly due W c d m w lu y .
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Officials
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Congress
' The troops’ will cmLurk at sonic In the Llfo of Jesus. Was the subject ^
ic counter suggestions tlmt the ques- Washington conference agreements.
Ruhf j]t KCtK.ro„ y
UtUe below
distance from the ’ city, where they ol l)r. King’s appealing discourse last
HU*
fiot be settled by . a plebiscite in the
normai, hut has improved since yc*
Of Wages Agreement for Ohio, In­
|twtrsted district.
To lie Held at Montgomery, Alabama, will bu conveyed directly by train to night. With a rare wealth of timely lerday. The output of the coal mines
ton's s|iecific mention of tho validity
the quay.
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illustrations from experience*
of
Last of Month
. lotd Curton then declared that ns of tho claims of the Turkish Petrol­
The arrangements, while excellent ninny years in the field of nvcngellam is increasing hourly, according to the
l«*ign sercetnry of the Ilritish Km- eum Company and to remind the con­
I l l r T h r A a a n r ln fr* I ’ rraal
for rapid loading o f the trans,Hjrt, |hc |ocn, paK(ur ,in„ tho unu» Usl nhll French and a personal investigation
he would take the responsibil- ference thnt, without seeking special
NEW YORK. Jan. 21— Bituminous
( l l r Tfcr .iM iir ln lr il I’ r r a a l
will make any public manifestation j u ,u make hU
Bin,ple n* seemed to benr out the statement.
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 24— Gover­
*1 of addressing a letter to the privilege or favor, thy government operator* and mine worker* officials
The labor bureau* at ^uenstcr and
almost impossible, owing to the di*„ M |irofoUnii lin,| nl the same Unto
k*Kue of Nation* setting forth that of the United States has not assent­ today signed a new w'ngc agreement nor llardet* made public the dele­ ituncc
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Klbcrfeld are making effort* to In­
from at...
the city,
mid the fnut thnt
* utuntlon had arisen which was II- ed to the principle thnt it may be running one year for Ohio, ItuliuuH, gates selected to represent Floridn nt access is only possible to automobiles inspirational.
duce the miner* to strike in a body if •
lo disturb the international peace dissociated -in the rights of peace and Illlnol*. Agreement will be used the Southern Forestry Congress at
the industrial magnates are sentenc­
and carriages.
■•king that tho mnttcr Ih« dealt from usual consequences of associ­ fixing wage*, working conditions Montgomery, Ala., the last of this
ed to jail today, but In general, the
IturgomnHtcr Van Cauwvlaert snid Richard McPherson
*tlh under the covanant, which pro- ation in war, nor in other cases where throughout the rest of the bituminous month, whirh Include: George Chase,
response to strike orders has pot
(o the Associated Pres* that he "would
Killed by Unknown
that the league can act when another principle U involved, will it territory. Agreement virtually same of Ocalu; A. T. Stewart, o f Tampa; seize any opportunity given him for
been ns enthusiastic, except in (ha
Negro Last Night case of the Thysscn plants, a* might
Utorc is war or any threat of war in abandon it* policy of the open door. ns that expiring April I f based on Sidney Moore, K. C. Harrell, A. A. expressing the sentiment* of Bel­
tfc* world nnd take steps to.restore
Coultc,
Bryan
Jennings,
o
f
Jackson­
be expected from populations In a
"W o refer to the »ub»tantlnl cor- federal fuel administrations finding*
gium, inspired by the passing thru
w 10 insure the maintenance of peace. rcspondcuc our government has al­ In 1020.
N ville; Miss Elizabeth. Skinner, of Antwerp of tho Inst contingent* of Well Known Sanford Negro Slabbed, patriotic protest against foreign oc­
it is Alleged by Negro Minstrel
An important American feature of ready .accumulated under tvre suc­
Dunedin; Mr. O. Overstreet, of Or­ American troops, who would leave
cupation.
•**t night’s dramatic mooting wns a cessive administration* In the United
lando and Jules Burgulcrcs, of West such affectionate remembrances ill Bel­
The French have not been able to
Richard McPherson, a young no- dispatch nil the coal requisitioned and
»UU-ment rend by Ambassador Child, States. So far ns a mean* to fum- Cuban Legation
Palm Beach.
gium.
,
gro and son of Dick McPherson, who there are nearly 30,000 ton* of coal
outlining the position of the Unltod Uh protection to legitimate Ameri­
is Not Guilty of ,
Antwerp, the Burgomantor added,
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drives the mail wagon, wan killed and coke dumped awaiting French
can interests Is at their hands, It does
Storing Booze Arbucklc Pictures
would show th*' American* that tho
Inst night in Georgetown and a ne­ crew* to take tho barges to Strnssfclr- Child said Lord Curxon had not affect the duty of the American
Belgian* could, never forget what
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gro is in Jail charged with the crime. berg.
Will Not Be Shown
clearly indicated that the British gov- representatives whether Ihe* identity 8aya Cuban Chartte Today! to 8tate
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(heir country owe* tho Americans if
The
denth
was
duo
to
a
fight
over
a
*niment would hold *Jouf as far a* of American right* is associated with
The absolute hecosilty to Irantpoct
Department if r
■&gt;
in Southern States the opportunity presented it «&gt;lf. He negro woman it is alleged nnd the ne­ -foodstuff*
Powible from .making concessions in a commercial, o r -any other Ameri­
into the Rnhr to feed thaiz ,
.•iih/*;
trusted (hat the feeling o f grate­
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***»opotaniia, otherwise culled. Irak, can interest."
fulness held by tho people o f hi* city gro who subbed McPherson was a compatriot* la the main cause of tha
A T LA N TA , Jan. 24— Moving pic­ would be conveyed to the American member of the Florida Blossom Com­ failure of the railway men,’* atrlke,
• *"* ‘ ubjcct of deepest interest, and
Mr. Child concluded by saying that . w A t f r i J S v " i i e w
I j fc*1' dc-Uared his belief In the prln- Ixird Curxon’* reference to a certain charge today viilted the Stat* De­ tures in which Roscoe C. ("F a tty ") jHioplu 'through tho Associated Press. pany, 'negro minstrels who played as the Frcrtch permitted It to bo known
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here last night.
j
that Urge factors in the world’s corporation’ nfforded nn opportunity partment and (fepio&lt;l' know ledge of Arbuckle appear*, will not b* exhibit­
that complete isolation of the Ruhr
any
alleged
Belling
of*liquor
at
Lega­
The killing occurred nt the corner would follow a general strike, and th*
ed
by
thtatres
in
tho
Southern
states
“fees should not become the sub- to suggest thnt where there were
Senate Agricultural
of Cypress and Third street some time railroader* would b« responsible for
rt of monopolistic development.
conflicting clnitna already in exist­ tion. Visit caused by published re- under supervision of the Southern Knafter the show and the sheriff’s of- famine and sUrvation. Up to the preaThe representatives were glad to ence concerning legal rights to - re­ porti that some embnssy liquor ro- terprisex, Inc., according to a statcCommittee Today
flee wa* on the job soon afterward,! cnt the French have requisitioned no
**»oci*te themselves with the Intent sources, some means should be pro­ cently soiled by police came from the. ment issued here last night by that
Reported Favorable not
0 l-ord Curzon's remarks on this vided for n judicial settlement of legation. * ,
‘completing tho details until this soldiers even to buy provision* lo
concern. Thl* declaration was reach­
ed; the sUtem.ont declared, on tho
morning when Sheriff Hand nnd Dep­ the open market.
kovirnment’s policy, but neither the these rights, which would glvo com­
j
On Norbedf. Ill H^pproprUtioni- for
IT A LIA N HARPIST W ILL
advice
ce of better films committees, and
uty Sheriff Vickery wanned to the
for adherence to any par- plete assurance of impartiality.
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P L A Y A T CAFETERIA other organization* representing the
,wuUr
. resource
.
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of economic
TALI.AHASSKE, Jan. 2J-3taU
trial and wcn( after th* negro in the
(Hz Th* AsoiMlaleg I’ r m l
ivity- Only those who wilfully per- not t* /provided for specifically In
public throughout tho South.
car of the Florida Blossom* that was Railroad Commission Laued a cal M
A noted Italian harpist, Prof. • The Southern Enterpri*e*, Inc., au•fled the** declaration* had.read in- c(jVnnce, but that under a general
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24— The wn- on the tracka.near the express office. a meeting at JackeoriviUeon _
# l em weaning* which suited their principle, the interested parties should Rocco Satalia, will play at the (open­ perviaea the operation of theatres, ate agricultural committee today re­ The negro wanted was under a pile ary 10, of the principal prodseer*
"political ends.
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t*. sntlsfiqd ns to the impartiality of ing of (he Cafeteria this afternoon through subsidiary companies,
in ported favorably the Norbet-k bill ap­ of tentage and tarpaulin and was rock, sand and gravel In tW* »)
Arobartador Child continued:
! the judicinl termination nt the time and tomorrow. This is "house warm­ Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North and propriating $250,000 to furnish cred­ dragged forth and taken to the coun­ and representatives e l the
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p American reprenentativc* feel of the reference of tho conflicting ing" night and you will enjoy'the rc- South Cnrollna, Tennessee, Texas, its In Europe for purchasing Amer­ ty Jail where he will be given a pre­ line carrier* operating Id
liicuss rate*-on roadway
Okiahomn and Arkansas.
liminary heating a* soon a* possible. di
their duty J o ^ e r - t p Urd Cur-J^liiimf.
freshmonts nnd tbo muile.
’I ican agricultural products,
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CAPITOL CITY
MAY EXPOSE
LENIENT
BOOZE GANG

COLD WEATHER AWAITS
JUST AROUND THE CORNER;
SOUTH WILL GET DOSE OF IT

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BAPTIST REVIVAL
DRAWS CROWDS
EVERY NIGHT WORKMEN] STRIKE

Americans
Leave Today
From Germany

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TH E SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JA N U A R Y 23. 1923

P A G E S IX

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a bo$!of handkerchiefs. The cut
prize, a stjt'hf bridge pads, went to
Mrs. T. L. .Duma*. Mrs. Fund was
presented a rose brocaded pin cushiorff
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j string of twads.
fto
For Florida: F.ocnl rains in
Following the awarding of the priz­
the north and central porDOROTHY DALTON
es, the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. N. Auditorium Was Filled Again I .list *ft tiun tonight and Wedncs.
JACK HOLT
Tolar and Mrs. Don Smith served
day; slightly cooler in the
Night bjr Big Crowd
tempting refreshments consisting of
ft* north portion.
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‘ chicken salad, saltines,* sandwiches,
The main auditorium of the First
|u&amp;
olives, cotfee and fruit cake.
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Baptist church was filled again last n ici n f t I *
night and the revival spirit created
IVi f t
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT EVENING Sunday when the protruded meeting, ** f t f t f t f t f t
e /r s e s 9
BRIDGE
was inaugurated was again evident.
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The mcniUrs o the Social Depart'•Sing As You Go” has been the * *
merit
o f the Woman’s Club and their motto of Mr. E. L Woolslngel, for ®*
. BAD LUCK—OK GOOD?
husbands will be entertained this ev­ several years and with his pleasing **
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ening nt bridge at the club rooms. personality und sunny disposition he ®* ** *■ ** ^
No luck about it when you buy Men’s or Boys’ SUITS,
This is nn exciting love melodrama
Mrs. Don Smith will be hostess. All hns gripped the hearts of all who have
-------HATS, SHOES t»nd FURNISHINGS from us, it’s just plain
Robert Hines is him &lt;-lf again as
those cx|&gt;ecting to attend are asked heard him as he has led the services
of the sea*. A story packed with
common senile to come here mid take* advantage of -our Splen­
j
of
song
and
imparted
something
of
Mrs.
Hines
returner]
from
Virginia
wild adventure in a storm and
to
notly
Mrs.
R.
A.
Ncwmftn.
did values from day to day. Let this tact strikd you and •
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------his winsome and genial good cheer, hist (right.
shipwreck, brilliant scenes and
you will be our customer. .
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luxurious settings. Also a—
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB 1The young pcopie of the city are ral-------•*Wc see that you see"
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
The members of the Every Week I tying to his aid ond already singing
The Royal Neighbors will have n.
Bridge Club were delightfully enter- j some new songs in un inspiring and mid-winter meeting Thursday at 7:80*
Snub Pollard Comedy
TOM MOORE
tnined Saturday afternoon, by Mrs. attractive manner. Yesterday, In com- p. tn. All member* are invited to cuiue.
Tomorrow— Anita Stewart in "The
j S, J£. Barrett, at her home on Mng-( party with •Rev. King, the baritone
Optometrist.Optician
Woman He Married."
nolin avenue. Tiiere were two tables singer visited the grammar school,
Walter Rose and J. I*. Holbrook, two
Phone 410—Opp. P. O.
of players.
where with his songs,
gs, stories ami ,,f Jjrlandu’i* live wires were in the riFirst Quulity— Lmv Prices
Quantities of lovely cut (lowers fleight of hand he entertained the ljr today, und are thinking of investcombined with greenery were used in teachers und. pupils olike. today the ing some money here in city property,
115 East First Street
COLLECTIONS—DL1) ACCOUNTS,
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ikeernting the various room*, ami preacher und singer conducted the
overdue notes, had rhccks. Write
' scores w.-re kept on attractive talliesi. chapel hour at the High school, cap-,
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.u student
. « . body
. i with
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The Country
party
for our proposition. Our rrpresenuOf exceptional
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interest was thee 1tivating
the
their
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hns only Non eleven days si tiro Mrs. - game of bridge played during the nf- messages.
Cura. Mularlu. Chills j ! "
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The music of all the special meet-1
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Hutrold' father |iax&gt;&lt;ed away. The ternoon, and the prize for high score,
and Fever, Dennuc or
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many friends o f Mrs. Ilarrol-I extend a dainty guest towel, wn* won by ings will be made nn important fenj ^
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lure during the two weeks of Mr.
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
A * the conclusion of the game, the Woolslngel’* stay in Sanford, accord­
i pavement.
Major Wilson was iimong the vis£
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Phona 217-W
hontess served u delicious salnd course ing to Dr. King, who was instrumental I _ . ,,
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I I r n kav* s i r n ir * (t vUlilnw r»
Mr*. B. F. Hines o f lakeland, ar- and coffee.
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—W r* * ae» s a ils - » /wkrr* or r « » l » |
All the regular club member* were* ably no singer In his line is better .
. ,n,,y,l'i| " ' •tmp.ugn .u *
te a r , or If n s are rsO XiU las. »*rll rived in th*-eitv yesterday for « short
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that the whole lower cast coast is
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• Metal rara la Ikla irsarlarnl, « l » l » r Vi.it
locuteul nt the present.
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Irfsllr, or Irlrskosr Ik, lino. II oil .. , and i- |:!t :.-antIy
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to the idea and that the moi- PIANOS
ho arrollf sssrttlilrS
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC'
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(juitoes will be eliminated in unother
Rtr. &lt;
PLAYE R ROLLS
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he, and his solo last night, “ Nothing
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Mrs. Frank Miller and .Mrs. B. W.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mrs. Ernest Krupp entertained the R*-tween My Soul and the haviour,
v health honrtl.
P IA N O T U N IN G -----PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
was very
sung.
Wednesday—St. Agnes Guild will
i no., i v/. r. . all-d to Jucl. loiiyille members of the St. Agnes Guild moat wn"
very Impressively
in
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' have a Subscription Bridge Party
by the nenous Illness of their pkn-.inlly yesterday afternoon at her
S»PMkln* .on the theme of "Prayer"
A.
« . t , Gentry Is among the prom the meet"
meeting lust night Pastor King
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at the Parish house, at 3 o'clock.
M " ‘r » it - Lulu (Jay.
homo on Park avenue,■ honoring
her
«t
tho
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to the city today, l i e -is
off declared it to
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Wednesday—
Nellie Turner
Turner
Cirri.
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t be the greatest oper- u former |ir,.s|,|, l)t „ f th,. ,s..ulheni!
Wednesday— Nellie
cirri,
Air. and Mrs. W. P. Diets of Brook­ N‘‘»' Vurk'
,n hUmU" ;M-nence. i Iu.„ T , k.,)hone c
n
lu , h#||
meets at the home of Miss Itiilli
lyn, N. Y., who have In.-en the guests
Baskets nnd vases of cut flower*!
o t p n f r is the supreme ^
Griggs ut 3:30 p, m.
of Mrs. C.‘ M. Hand mid daughters ad-irned the rooms nnd the afternoon fH'ril ln ,,ur ,ives
. snul the . |hf, Sl,ut|, jjt,
Sanfonl au.i will
Thursday — Literature Department
Mc.dam.s
M. Lloyd and An hie was pleasantly spent with games nnd l»ri'“ i'h',r- ‘""1 "this is the reason there pro|M||1jv tl.mil|n „ v,.r f „ r ,,.v,.rr| ,|nv
will meet ut the Club rooms at 3:3T»
Betts, left y e -t.-rday for Daytona, en- rnnversa linn. I.ate
in ihc afffrnoon are so many broken lives and broken |&lt;mki„ K „ V(.r „ M.
- •«„ dice ’ fo.
p. m.
roilte tu Miami, they were iirs-otiipa the hostess served
ambrosia topfied |homes. Pimple are running counter a wil)U.r hom(.
Wednesday— Mrs. George Hoy will
no &lt;1 a* I .l U4&gt; .Miami by Mrs. Archie with whipped eream. cuke and choco- to tiod’s directing will in their lives.
entertain the membom of tIt,- Idlers
lletls and guests I»r and Mrs. Vur- H tc (hfat The guests were given l-ou-1 • hev allow incidentals of life to conWade Morton,uihane agent for
('lull, nt Suhseriptioii Bridge nt th
i.ei-s nf l’!'iiii.-.ii&lt;'ld. N. J.
■fuels
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tet
peas
as
fuvOrs.
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time
nnd
energy
and
are,
lhe
,Jjr(,
)in), ( -a||!iry „h(,w. l!)nl wi„ w
Parjsli house, at 3 o'clock.
missing the better things lhe Isinl in Orlando February 7th at the
Among
the
members
present
were
Wednesday— Mrs. F. K. Koumillnt
Next to Frincctw Theatre
SHOW Ell FOR MISS ROXANA
Mr J. If. Coleman, Mr*. \V. M. Bel- has for them. The n markable priv'" j-lieachnm theatre, yrnp.hete la&lt;t night
will entertain the members &gt;.f the
-^I r v i n e
ding nnd guest, Mrs. Raymond Key, ilege of prayer is for those who will ■and his many Sanford friend- wenFortnightly Bridge ( lub at 3 p. rn.
Mr*. Clifford Peabody, Mr*. Joe L-e, accept it nnd we sin against God when glad to see him ugain.rWgdo was here
Thursday— Mrs. A. R. Key will enter­
Yesterday
afternoon
.Mrs.
Calvin
Mrs. Paul Riggers, Mrs. Chris Mat­ •Mi cense praying. The place of prnyer many years ago when'Seminole coun­
tain the members of the Every Week
J i’F TRKCEIVEI) NEW SHIPMENT
J.
*
t
i&gt;.
Christ
entertained
at
a
lea
and
thews.
Mrs. K. W. fVurman, Mrs. might to become the trysting place ty put on her first fair und Wade
Bridge Club at 3 p. in.
N deV. Howard Chapter l|. ..bower hi honor of Mis* Roxuiui Ir­ Howard Overli/i, Mr*, .J. N. Robson, in our lives. Prayer, is a serious nnd was publicity man for the mLur He
nn inescapable duty. Continue tu pray
said Mild lie never *«w such trig chan­
f). C., will meet ut the Putish lli.u-ie vine. whose marriage to Roy Nelson Mr-. I lei hv and Mrs. L-ake.
for those in authority if you would ge* in a.(dace in a few years us Han­
I'ei-hie-.
of
Sunful&gt;
1
,
will
take
plai'e
at 3:30 p. m.
next week
The large living r&lt;*om RECEPTION IN HONOR OF HR. fulfill the teaching and admonition of ford ami in- also said that Sanfupd
l£ri*Is&gt;y— Mrs. J. It. Coleman and Mi
Chiist Don't forget the mayor, the
BROUNI.EE
Reg Holly will entertain ut b r i d g e d e e o r a t e d with the glossy leaves
was the coming eit&gt; of Florida. W I’ H O N E 325
J|
3 ()\ V p | { ,‘ U,':s ( U ,,,T ,0 N DHUtiGIST
policemen
or the fire chief. I'rny that arr- strong fco miu, W.i.b.
at the Parish house, at 3 p. m. honor- of hnmliuo vine, ei-mbim-d with pink
K O D A K Deali'i
Olie of the pleasing events of the
THE HEX A I.L STORE
oring Miss Helen O’ Mura, of Jack ' ro «
and blue agernbuni
lhe ar- -eur-nii wit* the leeeption Momlai; ev­ each may have the strength to per­
soii, Mleh., tin-guest of Mr- \V. \V. ir-mg t -' 1 wen ipiiikly supplied ening nt (he residence of Mr. and Mrs. form his duties to the best of hi*
Potter und Mrt. Joseph I we, .» ie- '.iih thimble , and guyly set to work’ ||. B.Stevens in honor nf Or. K. D. ability und with a heart to uphold the j
laws in the fear of God. There is no I
cent bride.
hemming household linen f-r Miss Brownlie's tenth year as pastor of
place
in this or any other city for un 1
— —
'
I *vine*. Tliis work being enmplcted, tf„. Presbyterian church.
10 Storea in Georgia------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Store in Florida | ]
officer who will become a mollyrodW. M. Foster of Savannah, Gn„ i
f,,ir bride-to-be was astonished
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
upon being presented with u full church were hostem-i-H and were very dler when It come* to countenancing *«*|
in the city for n brief stay.
r«|tii|iin«*!i! Tut (lie Lit hen of ht*r m*\v much pleased tu be able to also honor s bootlegger,” "The memorable r e - ;..!
P&gt; r«'&lt;t aluniitium. tftr., in n Hr. A. C. Iluteiiesi.ti of Nanking, vival at Yale university cume In di­
A. *L JU't lulolt uf Orlainiii :?im nt *
. .
ft" ;
.* i
•
, ,
.
t'tul mini' Ini* ••N* r hlltl'it** i 'hum. Hi. Ilutcln-son i* the mediral rect answer to th-- fervent prayer* of
lhtf tiny hurt* nn Ini* in*
v&lt; &gt;• i&lt;ln&gt;
v%».-L
• 11H*i ..f »• II u
-i i*i«&gt; !»■
&lt;»%«*r mi* -iiinny ..nppoMed by thi-. ■hurch a . oii.*ecrated group of student* who
me' faithfully mid prayed fur n roan- f J
»;• i ft
Hi. hii.dcv ,|
lay Mi*| m:d i*- in this eoui-tiy on furlough.
Sanford’s New Store
ifvsiution of the Spirit on the life r J
Phone 127
h. A. W ir-*^ nf St. Aujrn
• « i . i*
Mhm Dintilium nnd
The spacious home of Mr. und Mrs.
of
that
gfeut
student
body,"
asserted
&gt;
r
J
spending a few days he.e H,.„ a. ling
.\(( Quutern, served u-V cream Elevens was decorated throughout
business.
- .
,with crushed *tfBwbcrflQ3, cakes mid with greul &lt;|uuntities of sweet peas the local minister in his plea for such . 1
a spirit to stir the hearts of the - i
bon bon*. Miss Irvine has lived in ianil beautiful roses. The guests were
Christian people of this community. I •
A. Adkins of Morid t ity wu »•i .i-tni*«li, since her little girlhood, and m.\ at the door by Mrs. Stevens, Mrs.
LADIES' SPRING DRESSES JUST ARRIVED
among the huisen*.. visitors in Sun hiiv endeared hei elf to all by her McLiulin mid Mrs. t.ehman who in------------------------ T
S
ford yesterday.
* * l d . a i j i t u i *j n n o o n i i r w i
kin.llinei-4 mol etinim
V large group ir.nliu.-l them to the receiving party South (scor^ia Railway
fj- w IH l‘
S
1.1 friend* regret that her marriage rompo*- d of Miss Maftill. Mrs. Henley
Would Buy Land For [3
M. L. Giddrose of Washingi so, aH 11.1. . m i in .i.mti.id, mill &lt;lir will be and Hr. llriAvnlee and Hr. IlutcheC., arrived in tile city ye*t. rdnv am i*i '*' h Mi i-il m' .-htiri b end * Ini- -mu nf ( hina and Rev. McCallie- of
West Coast Fla. Road i j
• •I I.l IllL S* lit I I
is registered at tin Mnnt...oi.m '
Korea Muring the evening a pleasing
F.
nnd vnrod program of i.islrumentnl; Frum (jrrfnvi||p lo „ Iimi)t(in Spring*! h
niiisie muI rending* and vih-uI solas •
___
Mm. B. II. Criuiier of /uiicsvilh*. II..
l .»lt VISITORS
was rendered, and refreshments nf d e-,
arrived heie Saturday and will -p-nd
I I I * T l i r \ a .orln lrtl I 'r r s a l
the winter hero with in r -.i-lei Mr .
WASHINGTON, Jun, 23.- -OlTiO - of the piettic-t 'parties given liciiius take and ice were served liy
W. A. Ginn, nt hir inline on Sanford thi * e- .•inn wa. that nf ye*t"idny nf- n bevy of young girls.
rial* of the South Georgia Railway
Heights.
•
Company submitted to the Interstate
ti'uioo!) when Mi*. Kd. I jiiu* enter.
— ---tiiined nt bridge ni her home nn Park
Miss Elizabeth Bird, nf Ntnyrros*. commerce •commission today for ap­
11. R. Trac y, T. T. Whiteh and J. W. nvenue, honoring Mrs. C. T. I'lllid mill Gn., who has spr-nt tile past week proval, a project to buy in Ix-half of
Fudger were atiiung those from .lack- Mis. Arthur ll.ixxanl of Augiistn, Ga. with her brother in Orlando, arrived their company thirty-one miles of the
sonville attending to liiis.ira*
here j the nltrnel|ve gu'e *! i of Mrs. T. I.jin Sanford Hundny to It- the guest of West Coast railway running from
yestenlay.
'»
Greenville to Hampton Springs, Fin. „
Dutniii-. The e v.ere four tables of Mrs. K. B. Huraey nnd fmiiily.
player*.
’. ! . . ■ -------—-------------- .
• Stockholders of the West- Coast cor- L 2
Wesley J. Hudson of l.-skpotl. N'.
Fxriulsite.. etl roses and double hi--; -Snapper Steaks, Fresh Salt Water potation would receive a quarter of j[ j
Y., arrived in the city yesterday fur lu-cns were artistically un-ii in deco- Mullet, Sea TrouL—Stone's Market, it million dollars in the South Gear- £ a short visit and is loeuted at tin* rating the room* where.the card t . v :327 Sanford Avenue.
.
‘Jb7-4tc gin company's common stock in c x -•£ 3
change for their holdings.
LC
Montezuma,
Idea wen- arranged, riu-*tally cards
wi'K1 I’asiinnling designs of bai'keta
TO THE I’ l III.1C
-------------------------- c Some youngster* have n good time, j J
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Harrold left tlii* I'll I. d with red roses. When cores were
afternoon for Jacksonville where they counted after ;r r.piritcd gunie of
On or alHnit February 1st, the and some nru not |M-rmitted to play . J
“ J
Were calb d by the ilcatli nf Mr*, tlnr- bridge, i( wn fuurai ihal Mrs. Reg QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER CO.. with uny hut nice ihildmi.
rold’s mother, Mrs. K. II. Youngs. It Holly hebl high (ore und was award-; will put on a parcel delivery truck, n
I. 1
much needed service in SnnforiL Purcol*
or
package*
of
one
hundred
lbs.
■(-■■■■■■■■■■HftiHaftBftaftaauanuwftaaantiuisftftBaftftaBftfta
or less will he delivered to any place
Open I)uy and Nij;hl
,
Ladies' Heal Hoorn S or residence adjacent to the hard sur­
i 1
faced street*, at a price (hat will be
cheaper than carrying them. This
company hns recently added to their
1
n u -K W j Q 3 tiy &lt; r r m iiiz n v.rriv &lt; -&gt; v irrffw
etpiipment, one I bulge Bros, ton and
n half truck bought of-thu Sanford
Brown and -Itlue TafTelas and Crepe de Chines
Motor Co., nml one ton nnd n quarter
SALES A N I) SERVICE
1,3-LItS
SUGAR
Reo truck, bought o f the Wilson Mo­
Comhimiiiun Paisley and Crepe de Chine
IV* •
For
tor Co, nnd arc contemplating the
A Complete Slock of Paris
.
ndditlon of several more trucks to
-Si8.oo u p ___ :____
takirVare of their steadily increasing V. C. HAIJY CREAM
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money
biisine-i*. They me now prepared to
per can ...............
handle anything from a small parrel
to n plain* or safe .nnywherc in the
statu of Florida. You will make no 5-LlhS. CRISCO,
For »*«••%•••*»••••••••■■••••#•••
mistake in enlliug on them for any­
thing ill their line nf business.
Knnfurd, Fia„ Corner Second Slreet and Sanford Avenue
Remember their ’phone number, -IPS. GOOD BUTTER,
1
DiHlriliulorw Seminole and Luke ('mmlies *
250- Mon •Wed- Fr i
Per ,lli.

j ed

i

Baptist Church
Revival Service j :
Every Ni&amp;ht

THE WEATHER

.- -9-•* ■
LOCALS

PJ 6

“ON THE HIGH
SEAS”

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
Not Only Pure but Delicious

R O U T H

B A K E R Y

Eastman Kodaks, Films, Supplies

j

THE CHURCHWELL COMPANY |1

Sanford

jMK V

Large .inti Up-lo-I)atc
Fill! tiff Slutiun

( ’iinplelf Line ArcrrMarivs
. *
mid Tiros

!

05c h
S
$1.15

B. &amp; 0 . MOTOR CO

Snapper Stiuks, Fresh Salt Water
Mullet, Sea Trout.—Stogy's Market,
827 Sanford Avenue.
287-dtc

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER

*1
I
31
'3

[&gt; First Street

•_

it for LESS
. . V- • ’

The B est,
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24? 1923

PAGE TWO

Sanford Daily Herald
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N i u f l i t S r » r r i l O r i M R r t r e p f S um
d a y s i t h e l l r r s l d I I mI M I mk , tUT
H i i n o l U A « r . S s n fa rd , K l « .

And advertising In the Dnlly and
Weekly Herald will bring It to San­
ford and thou the right kind of truodi
and the right kind of prices will get
the customers and hold tjieir trade.

The Herald Printing Co
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It seems that Orange county in
having the troubles of .other counties
in regard to the kind of paving they
should have, It it now a contest be­
tween the brick and asphalt compan-

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3 |». MI.

T h r M b 13- In IH-pBKr XVcrk lr H » r *14 r « l l r * l r r a m i
Sm ilnnlr
I'M B nfj
• Md la pnhilahrd m o I'r ld n r A d ,rrl l . l n B r n t m tnndi* k n o w n » , nin»llritllnn. *3.00 p r r | r , f . ■ ! » , ■ &gt; » In m l tn n r r .

sir:,iiir.it Tilts a s s o c ia t i :i » rilF.ss
Thi* A sso elnln ) P ress In drc lu n lv n ly
• ntltliMl to ( h e tire for reoubllcM Io n of
till news dlsp n lc h r* I'rfilllnl to II or
not o l h r m Ise c r n t l k d la Hits p alter
nml it Iita t It &gt;, lornl n e w s jiuhllsiirU
herein.
All rl* h ls of re-I&gt;ut&gt;Hrnt|.iii of sprclat

dispatches heraln ars also reeurv'- i

O f f l e c i l i r . I I A I . l l I I I I I . I M M J . I ’ hirne l . «

AtlveiftI*fm#
THr.A*'rn.rAKPItr.51A*: «

n ..

Itain for a change.
And then some cold weather for,
hotter price*.
Sanford is filled with pen these days
and all Is going well omT'ii
it , for nriy grumbling from any source,
With nil the nc\v. business houses
opening these days there should be
nome lively times in Hanford (his
rpring and summer. (Jo after the luirlness and bring it to Sanford.

—r U SELL
j-v i
YOUIt ‘ REAL f t i
ESTATE
1 !
tl

WHEN li
LIST IT
WITH US

Arbuekio Picture* Will Not He
Shown in the South" says press dis­
patch. This shows that the south is
still leading the nation in clean pic­
tures—or nt least Is trying to get
thcln clean. It,Is a difficult matter, it
seems,

friendly spirit that predominated
Arthur Greene for the past forty
years that he has been travelling up
and down the state. He was n dispettier of sunshine ns well ns u dis­
penser of printers' paper and, sup­
plier and Arthur (In cu r will be mDsed from the office*,In th3 state uml
from meetings.of the newspaper folk
for a long time to come. He had a
moat iltndly heart ami was ever ready
to assist the newspaper men and the
printers in every way. Ho was more
than a mere Mn!c*mnn— Arthur Greene
m n friend Whu Wanted to help the
trade in more ways than one. Ik
wanted to bring the business of print
l»B tip to the high'standard where it
is today and he more than any other
one man did just this.

Hetty Iler.tty writing in the Me*
(’ all's magastho says that Turkish
hurtn* are almost n thing of the pa t
an the high cost of living has hit the
harems as well da the homes. It hnt
always been "Rawther Expensive" to
keep more, thftn one lady in the hnum
as some of the Americana and 6ther
nations have fouml out. ,
,

I)o you tead the hank advertising?
Some of i lie moat Interesting and in­
genious hits of reading matter to be
found anywhere an* coming from the
hand ■ of the advertising nh;n' nowa­
days, and Ihe hank advertising hacome lo Ijold its'own with that o f the
dopnitment^ston-s and the rest o f the
rrlttng news that makes newspapers
Pouring1oil on thq Seminole coun­ and magaainos, so entertaining.
ty roads may be all right and accord­
"Tli
Never Founil Hiss W ill" an*
ing to specifications hut the m ajority
miunccj a big hank in a targe city,
of the people fail to sec the idea. O.l
and tcUa a story of unnecessary diff­
will keep the top surface for a few
iculties. He had told his-wife about
weeks or nmnthr. hut It will then g &gt;
having made a will, hut it r.mld not la
to pieces just as tills rnmc rood went
found.
He died after a abort Illness,
to. pieces In the last few months. " E v
leav
ing
tin- wife and three children.
cuses" for roads will not g &gt; these
• Tin.* n;al property which, in the nbI'enco of a will, belongs to Ihe child­
ren subject to the widow’s ii'iwe’r, endnot be sold until the youngest conies
of age, HI yea re later, unit*: the mo­
The Herald is glad to see the go.fi
people of the Lake Monroe district ther .goes through complicated ontirt
prucvilorto il is going t&lt;&gt; la- difficult,
get in the game of beautifying tin*
in the Interim, If not iir possible, for
county roads and that they wilt have
a meeting . there Friday night. The her ol educate * and keep the three
people of Seminole county should at­ ch Id, i on the Insurance and the in­
tend this meeting and start the goad come from her third o f the property.
vv-irk g ling. The beautification of the Yet he meant til leave her in control

-A new Library Building in the center of the city,
/
-Extension of the present bulkhead on the lake shore.
The new pier and boat basin finished before January,
1921.
A big Auditoriu mthnt will seat at‘least 5,000 people.
■New home for l lie Camphell-Lossiiig I’oat, American
Legion.
A Community Cheat out-of which all funds will he
drawn.
-Two mill tax for publicity purposes.
■Municipal ownership, starting with .water works and
soft water.
-Systematic mosquito campaign ami ( leaner city.
-Ten thousand people here one year from today.'
dotage to ninke. They are for young comprehensive plan to that end. Flo­
people tq help* keep their affaits In rida la fnejnjr the coming exhaustion
order.— Daytona News.
of Its timber, l»ui the peril is not
nente enough yet to command much
attention by Its legislature.
We know of no agitation for state
MICHIGAN
division up in Michigan jind now, byt
there wni om e. The northern pchlnThe Mlrhignn legislature, now In
i.ula wan once a, remote from the
sesnlpn, Is wrestling with certain
dtnto capital u&lt; South Florida now Is
problems which inevitably suggest
front Tnllahnsecc, anil it wn more Inthose which will confront the Florida
nreesslhlc.* Then there wits talk " f
salons when they come together Ip
state division and one of the nr;-uApril. The question o f reupporfleifineills was that members from the
merit ia uppernokt ns it is with all
nort|i on their way to tie- capital
starts, following the Inst federal cen­
limit travel through four states atul
sus!. Ho far n n we know, however, there
over a thousand' miles of railroad to
is no ill feeling hinging on this ques­
itination. That was a
tion m the nuthern state. Thertt.mv
forcible nrgumc nt indeed, bat the imno old scores to settle, no claims of
pmvement o f trui&gt;por,,ntl(g»
past injustice, to rr.nkl InAhe mind a
ties has taken away Its ft
of .any ,of. the legislator?. In thnt
and vve la-tlcve there is littk
respect it differs from Floarida,
-leUjnient now fo r state (!
where the emit hern counties have
Thsre arc other tnaUera h?f
inirthi rnTegisIflluie, but they ai&lt;
of especial jatecert to FI *rld«,
may la* omitted.-—Tampa Timer.
Michigan, like Florida lupr a vas t
acreage of cutover land*, legacy i f
SANFORD SHOULD HAY
her onriV great Imiihering bu#lm**i.
PACKING PLANT
The lumbermen exhausted the white
pine forests and moved on leaving
Hanford bar tha fired location for
behind them a barren, 'unprofitable
wildcrne s. No one in those palmy

highways is one of the mod import­
ant things before us-,today und every
club and trade body in the city should

We feature
auto insurance and
t
Wtf arc ready to explain all the
different kinds of policies you
can have written on your car.
Call us up.

county, has paid out to tho farmers
ami 'poultrymen anti stock raiser*
more than a half million dollars du­
ring the past year, from one packins concern. It la enry to understand
why the population has increased
nearly SO per cent during the past
doende, and why farm values have
taken an upward slant during the
past two years. The parkin* house
rind the irenor.il enthusiasm regard­
ing co-operation have been the* two
factors, There is operated there In
conjunction with the pack in* house
the only drived poultry establish­
ment in West Florida, In , addition
there are three products placed on
the market; sliced bacon, sausage,

' AGENTS

their repiarvtiieiil, Now
they are
thinking anil talking about reforest­
ation on iaiid. not tuitahle for agrletdtnre, and ' ! chigan bids fair m
lead all the it s &gt; * with a definite and

“ G U ILTY

witnesses

CLAIM

(Or Tfcr A.anrlnirj
LITTLE HOCK, Ark.. J a " " L
clarntions o ftwo witnesse*—
Orr and Lytjmr Wke-^thnt t
pleaded guilty to a charge „f „ r
of which they were In no, sente
eaupe, for fear that they Wouy
lynched if they went to trial, and
sort ions that high official* , f thqj
therhood of Railroad Trninmcnt y
forced to leave Harrison, Ark., b
“ moll” are bofoir a committee of
Arkansas legislature nt the on,]
the Opening session yesterday of

Or rand Wise, strikers, whn’decln
mmiuthing well worth ‘crowing’ over. they' accepted penitentiary sentem
or from seven to ten yearn carh, i
llKW o f 11,680, It is practically dou­ surtod that when they demanded
ble the aria o f Washington county; Irinl they were told by Circuit iftnl
hence there is a greater opportunity .Shinn that their lives were in dang
“ Who and I were brought to cm
to produce more and to sell more—
for the soil is considered equally pro­ last Wednesday mid Judge s'hi
ductive. Yet there Is no Mich mi in­
stitution us (Ttlpley possesse t in the
packing house; n packing house where
grower* can .carry their dressed hogs
and*beef and have theth cared for by
Hams and shoulders may lie cured in
he Imst manner and where praeti
cully nil produce n handled on a com- the same ns that of Orr. Hath denied
minion basis.
ipiy connection with the burning of
Putnam county should take stepi
along this line. It might he made
one o f the aims of the county ugrl
Work i*,wcll Started on a 1&gt;i
apartment holme at ll'nUah." rnnark*
. iltutibn; not to run in- opiMuitimt tlie Miami Metropolis. "&lt; oncreSi pour­
against the invertment of Chipley, ing for the fenndatinns has been fin­
l.,;t to Ik* conducted in conjunction ished and about fifty men meat work
wit it— for there will be markets getting things ready for the First Hour.
f»ir nil, provided the' quality of the Thu building will be at ti-.i’ twir.tr ot
products tire equal. It would require pjRni avenue and Tenth r-tieet," Tlic
considerable propaganda upon tlu : Metropolis adds that foundatlan* have
part o f ihu county agent through the
staked for the new hotel nt Iliapic.is, and it would require much Jeah. Progress along all lie. ■- ».« noted
li.’ait-to heart e .pinnfition upon his jn tpc developnipnl of thi. m-vr and
part; hut the p:e - of the county attractive suburban nrtinn.
v. mbl extend the one hi t |ual ports
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SAVE
IR E S

MONEY ON
AND

T t 'lt E S

My Prices Itriorc Pi

Pen nsyl vania
Yam urn Cup

Goodrich

b edestroyed vsish no steps town i d

R E A L ESTATE

OP

Railway

were accessiiili - en" il too a m u n l to
lie considered. Now, however, the cn*o'
is different; th&lt; growin g scarcity o f
timber for budding, ahd the. lin g
haul.* which ad 1 ■■'&gt; much to It: cost
leave shown tin Mich ganders (he ir
full yin permitting their furcstn to

Maxwell &amp; Britt

PEAR W AS CAUSE

Silver town

F oe quick resuits, try a want ad.

A 11 Ove r
%l e W o r l d

Groceries, Meats and Produce

New Meisch Building, with

All New Merchandise

and See the Most Beautiful Store in Sanford

To the person guessing nearest the number of customers making purchases at our store on SATURDAY, the. 27th, we will give them free
1 12-11). Sarlt Pillstiury’fl Flour
1 pound Maxwell House CoiTcc
I pound Sunset Gold Hotter
JJalf pound Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea
5 pounds Granulated Sugar
1 pound Kingnn's Breakfast Bacon

2 pounds Prunes
(i pounds Corn Meal
5 pounds Blue Rose Rice
1 can No. 2 Vi Del Monte Peaches
I can No. 2 Gold Bar Pineapple
3 cans No. 2 Tomatoes •

2 cans Carnation Milk
2 packages Over-Sea Spagli
1 package (Junker Oatmeal
2 loaves Bread
1 pound Cheese
1 can No. 1 Frisco

5 ))kgs. Gold Dust Washing Powder
5 bars Octagon Soap
!j-!b. Waller Baker’s Cocoa
I can No. 2 Premier Corn
1 can No. 2 Del Monte Peas
1 lint lie 3-oz. Stuffed Olives

A ll you have to do is to write your name and address and guess on a piece of paper and drop it in the voting box in the lobby of the store
chaser to make a guess The name and guess of the winner will be announced in Monday’s Daily Herald

A BALLOON WILL BE GIVEN EVERY CHILD
NEW MEISCH
BUILDING

NEW MEISCH
BUILDING
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PROFESSIONAL
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Cards of Sanford’* Reput­
able Rrofeulunal Men, each
of whom. In his chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the people.
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George A. DeCottes
Attomey-at-Law
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Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

WHEN YOU GROW OLD

Committer Of Education Have Been
Working on the Course

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Jon. 22—
------broad held of subject* o f Interest; TALLAHASSEE, Jan, 23- -The
to the body politic will bo discussed work o f revi sing the course o f study
while legislative measures to be pre­ in the elementary and high schools of I
sented, to the forthcoming session of the itate Is expected to be completed 11
the legislature will bo outlined at a within the next two month' and the
three day meeting of the Florida rev i-re! course will Le adopted nt th?!!
league of Wuhian Voters which con beginning of the t-chuol term next fall
•*
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venes here tomorrow.
according to \\\ S. Cawilum, zuper-1
Many speakers of both national nod j Jntendcnt of* public instruction,
state promincnco arc ..A the program. I - \ committee of educators appoint-}
} cd hy Mr. Cawthon, hns hten working j
Florida State Fish
■on the proposed revision for the past |
1 r 1*»n n \ u c ’ n
|two or three months The committee!

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nt SL Petersburg during

and have saved nothing it’s too
laie to begin, because you have
nothing coming ini
NOW while earning is the time
to SAVE weekiy, deposit with our
Savings Department and get \ %
Interest on your money.

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This bank cordially invites your
account.

^ f j| | D r a f t L a W S l *lP meeting o f the Florida Eucallon,
aI Association for a dlkcuiitoh of the]
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
For Revision of I'resent Law i'rovid tentative stager of the revision.* Mr.
Cawthoti plans to call the committee I
ing Fish and Game Warden
First National Bank Building
I together nt an early date probably for I
(Hr The ."•■siu'.atrti fres.)
submission of its conclusions.
j
FLORIDA
banford
TAM PA, Jan. ‘Jit—-President CliaThe work undertaken by the com- *
A COMMUNITY GUILDER
ney o f the Florida Fi h and Game mi tree, It was explained by Mr. Caw-j
v,
, . , .,
.
..
. |
, Protective Association wns scheduled i than docs not contemplate a change
...
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,ri
Ads lc a word No ad taken for less than 25c and positively n o ;,
P. P. FORSTER. 1'reaident
U. F. WI1ITNER, Cashier
„ ,
.
,,
.
„
-to
tu preside
preside nt
nt the
the session
session of
of the
the exex- in
in text
text books
books now
now in
in use.
use, fits office!
CHELLE M AINES Classified
rtaHsirird nds charged to anyone Cash must accompany all orders, t ount
eciitive committee this afternoon fur. hnn no authority to deal witli u reviLAW YER
the words‘and remit accordingly.
*
the purpose o f drafting legislation sloiv of the text lawks as there is a
’-t— Court House
DODGE TOURING, 1321, runs and for the revision of state laws to pro- body .entirely removed from hi* of­
FOR SALE
vide for n stale fl«h had game com­ fice that deal t with this subject, he SANFORD
M ARBLE &amp; G R A N ITE W ORKS
looks like new, $505.00,
missioner.
explained.
,
FOR
SALE—Selected
Svn
Island
DODGE
TOURING,
runs
nml
looks
Byte Examined
Glasses Designed
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
’Hie last revision o f the ebureo o f
seed "and big boll upland seed, lest! like new, $805,00.
studies wa t made In 101)8, it is under­
Henry McLaulin, Jr., varieties,— Wiisoh-.Mason Co., Jack* RKO TRUCK, fine shape, new tires, Calcium Arsenate
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
stood.
sonvlltc, Florida.
257-8U
irtte
model,
$505.00.1018 West First Direct
1018 West P in t Street
O pt D.
There were 2,571 public school buil­
Industry Investigated
Runs
WOOD FOR S A M .' $8.50 a coKE DODGE TOURING, cheap.
OpUcian-Optomrlrist
dings in tie* state ut the close of the
good, must 1w sold nt onse, $205.00.
Please arrange to p jy cash on de­
by the U. S. Senate school
term June 30, 1022, according:
312 East First Street Sanford, FIs. livery, and specify the kind of wood ( ’HANDLER 7-passenger, runs good
to
figures
submitted in Mt. Cawthnii'u
tires
good,
$305.00.
wanted, when placing your order.— F.
Fletcher Wants tn Know \lwul Antibiennial report. TIu* total school pro­
VIM.
1
-ton
Tfuck,
$235.00.
130-tfc
Trust Laws
DR. R. M. WELSH S. Vernny.
perly in the state i t valued nt $18,1)00,1IU1CK SiX touring, 1020, ran less
|
FOR
SALE—
Dosier
and
Gays’
paints
Graduate Veterinarian
1107 while the total expanded for the
than 115,000 miles,’ $535.00. ,
( H y T h e S k w c Iu I m I I ’ r f . i l
and varnishes ht Sanford Novelty
Telephones:
Offico
school
pur)taxes for the year ending
WASHINGTON,
.tan.
23.
luvesti1 ’A tfc LEXINGTON SPORT, 1022, nearly
Office 123 * ‘
Opposite P. 0. Works, Sanford agents,
gew, $850.00.
•*
gallon of the Calcium ar-inr.te iiiilus- June 20, 1022, was $0,702,800.1X1.
Residence 257
Del.ami, Florida FARMERS— You can get seed
need bed DODGE SEDAN, excellent buy, $050. h y by federal trad.* vommission orfram-s and irrigation" plugs nt The OLDS EIGHT, 7 passenger, fine vqrjdered hy the senate in adaptInff r. aAmerican Express Co.
100-tfc
for hire, nvereixo tires, fine nieehnn-j lutian hy Senator Heteher. t tinimisn n k l M M i t a K a R a b Sanford Novelty Works.
Wauls More Termin­
FOR S A L K — Twel ve fund.died room a ieal (and It inn, looks good, $200.00 &gt;i"it directed to repml whether any
with tliree year lease at 115 Pal­ cash, hiilanre $5U.OO monthly.
violation of anti-trust laws in the
als ill ,iax to Handle
avenue.________________________
235-tfc .Several other good cheap cars,Ami manufacture and distribution of enl__________
r * metto
FOlt SALE — fi-nere rclety figrni, close trucks. We must sell all these ears ''hon arsenate.
,
Si.ulli Florida I Vrmtinlde- anil ( H her
u
in with nice house.— K. F. Lane.
by F’ebruaty l-t ns we will then move
---------------Produre
251-fitpi into our new Dodge home and will
FREE ON PAKtll.E
|tty t fip Att'HM'Intril l*rrm%l
FOR SALK 20 acres celery laiol with j ner d room In remodel oun present i-er
M ir T l i f Aa.u rlntnl I ' r o i l
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 21. Amerm
fluting well on brick road, $175.00 vice .station,
You can find the name of
PITTSBURG, Kan., Jan. 23— Free American Railway Express Company
m
every lire • Business Man
per acre.— E. F. Lane.
251-fitp- 1*' per cent discount n all cars list-i on jinmle rom the I’ mtvfnrd county
if. living l&gt;* obtain larger transfci
ed abvc fr all cash.
m
in Sanford in this Column ISa FOR S A L E — New bungalow, re
■jail, Alexander Ifftwnlt, former pres­ space at Jacksonville with a view uf
Terms to responsible parties, ane- ident uf tin* Kansas Uniun miners was
m
each day.
bargain.- E. F. Latte.
25-1-6tp
facilitating movetm n(. of perishables
third down, lmlanec fl. 8, 10 and 12 at Ids home .hero yeaterdhy. Ite|Hirls
Kt
l
rom Scut hKlurida W. Buckner, sup
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
Pottage,
garage
and
months.
im fet
»* ta ta ID In
that a bench warianl bail bveu issued eriutendent of tin company, t.dd tin
trader.
Inquire Mr. Durant, lathe
in t licrokee county far Id*, return to lailrnad comndaEion yestciilay. N**rMary, Fla.
25«-llt|*
that county to finish an unexpired m*d i*bedub's lire l*eing maintained
Sanford
Motor
Co.
.
Quick Service Transfer FOR SALE—Woml for sale, small Phone 3.
DODGE DEALERS sentence on aimther charge were er­ he asserted hut lie ie Winking* ti* oli
blocks nnd trimmings from tinStorage Faculties
roneous neeoriling to iiudriimtinn at lam better facilities,
FOR SALK
the sheriff's office at Col uni hta,' neat
If w* please you, tell others; If not, crate mill. 50c a wagon load at,the
mill.
Kim*
to
make
your
heavy
wood
i
here.'
1
1021
Dodge,
extra
fine
tell os. Phone $98
REACH AGREEMENT
hum well.— Shinlmlser'a Mill.
1 1020 Ruck, fine sha|*e.
25 i-e.o.d-4 wjt t 1020 Chevrolet, only
$200.00
PEOPLE OF THE
NEW YORK. Jan. 21—The sub­
SANFORD M ACH INE FOR SALE- Ouklamk car. Model .• !* 1 liud.-uni Touring
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH committee of bituminous coal njw&gt;ntt..
$300.00
Ami .other j-ood values in lined cars.
11. Sell cheap *m account of leav­
CO M PANY
nr* mul lalxir union chiefs coiuddevWe, the ehihtreu of the Fourth ing a new wage ugreentunt let replace
S W J C A N GAR AGE CO.
GcnernI Machine anti Holler ing town In a few day*. *’:;n FOO car
Grade, wish to thank the people &lt;*f that expiring in the tripartite enmhy culling phone 532--I.
258*511* 2 .7 ::u"W o rk *
the
Baptist r'hunh for the ure •*f pelitiVu field ■&gt;»' til. ce,.lril vast he.
Cylinder Grinding;
FOR HALE
FOR QUICK SALE l ot on Magtin Ir building for school.
i ui bed eti egret meat yi -teiday.
Automobile Repairs
,i W
| noliti uvenpe, I’ lmlie
We think you raved a place for n.
The new ugrceineiit i* t&lt;&gt; hi* subAcetylene Welding
tto I02n llttiek Touring, $&lt;’*75. terms.
as Well as for those who go to church. m ille d to the whole conference today
Phone (»2--------Sanford, Florida
1021 Fnril Coupe, $175, Terms,
Again thanking you, very sincerely, for ratification. If this Is fm thcoming
FOR RENT
1021 Ford Touring, $225, terms.
|John Oglesby, John Crawford, John thp prubahiitty o f the itrTlreswiU Ih&gt;
ELTON J. MOUGHTON FOR R E N T - Nicely furnUhed n» nr, Ouiek l our, 5 new tires, $175.00.
Stanley, Willis Allman, Raymond A 11- dollnltely removed.
now, huUtling, 7ltl West First ‘St'I man, Willis Brown, Clifford Collins,
ARCHITECT
Michael Gnlleghcry, Joint chair­
SANFOIU) I1UICK CO.
257-311*
"-A-,/ 1 '— -a] Jack .Stamper, William Leo Harvey, man of tile suh-cmnnilUce, deeliiun
252-Ste
— Horace Smith, Emory Spcir, llillle t.» make public details of the new
Boom 7, Miller Bldg.
I FOR R E N T — y » e hlnek from First
Chandler
5 Ball, Gregory Kiftlaw, Howard W|l ‘ agreement other than to nav that it
FOR
SALE—
Brand
new
BANFOIID
FLORIDA
street, nicely furnished rooms, pric­
pasengcr
Sport
in
tide!,
onlj
i**’1"
Utts, Luther Calhoun, George Mnye, i1IVoived no vital changes in Hi terms
er from £ l .00 to $5.0(1 tmr week. W ith
dtiven
from
Jneksutiville
la
Sanford,
Alton Middleton, Frank Cowan, Ik S. ,,f tfu, juesenl contrart.
meals $8.00 to $12.0(1.-110 CmnnterSANFORD N O V E LTY ,-inl
Easy terms to responsible
party. iioltselnw, . Voonie
Hollon, Frol
Street.
25. -hip
Could be seen at Sanford Fruit Store,' Oeojge, Donald Pennington, Ernest
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT A BIG
WORKS
FOR R E N T 5 room lottagi' ;it 30*'
107 First Street.
. 213-tfe Rogers, Ralph Went, Totfnie Ellis,. *i |ME, .SKATING, LAKE M ARY
East
Fifth street.
Apply
300
V. C. COI.LER, Ptop
Roy Britt, Sara .Mitchell, Mary Helen ACADEMY.
255-lie
’ French Avenue.
257-2tp
FOUND
Rumley,
Leila
May
Sears,
Katherine
General Shop Jliul Mill’
ltglii hotwe
F p U N P —Pair of hidrns’ gloves. Own­ Tillis, Edna Willetts, Ruth Ericson,
STROUT FARM AGENCY
Work
keeping apartment for adults only.
er ian get snine by calling lit llcr- Ruth Chandler, Sadie Bridgman, Eu­
115 Magnolia Ave.
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CONTRACTOR and I1U1LDER A|,'’ly :iu0 FrcV h AvL'n-UI'‘ t. -- “ M’ aid, proving property and paying for nice Brooks, Lucy Henderson, Doro­ The finest young grove In thin roe*
.
251-tfc thea l.awMm,
yon. 10 acres, A17 four year old
#17 Commercial Street— Sanford, F Is.; F0^ RENT Ion room house, on® this nd.
57 ■
tulle north of Longwood, nenr brick
trees, mostly Valencia, foil longerroad, 20 minutvs ride from Sanford.
MISCELLANEOUS
Snapper Steaks, Fresh Salt Water in*-*, 23 Inrge reedllngs, also n row of
GILLON &amp; F R Y
See H. t 4, Doudney or Jno. D. Jinkins UAN’ c TTi G Ci.ASSES every Tuesday Mullet, Sen Trout.—Ktone’a Market, ■UK) buds on sour stuck, budded last
2a'-dtp- llt Pnriah Iloure at i p. m. for chil- 327 Sanford Avenue.
257-4te June, -t room house, barn, flowing
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS at court house,
i
I&gt; ■
/
FOR RENT -Two furnished house- dren and 7 p. m. for ndulU. Intcrpro*
well, beautiful hike view. Just u step
KID NBY'TRO U BLE CAUSBS
keeping apartments, 320 Oak nve-1 tatlve nnd hall room dnneing.— I’ rofcso ff brick road and hut n few miles
W«Un(honae Lights and Appliance*
LAMENESS
1l-1-l fc
from Sanford. Considering ijunlily of
nue. Nn children. Call 2C03. /55-tfc sor C. I*. Ehson.
■ New Line of Fixtures
"A
lameness
followed
me
for
some
grove
nnd land, the best buy in this
FtjJt RENT— Rooms for light house- LOST OR STOLEN- Itlnck nnd white
Miller Building— —Magnolia Avenue
keeping. 1020 Laurel Ave. 25(l-litp
setter pup, al*out ten muntha old- time, and I felt that It was caused vicinity today. Price $5,500. $2,500
from kidney trouble. One bottle of cr.!.h, balance, J, 2 nnd 3 years,
FOR RENT—JTiictly” furnished^lietl Reward I f returned to A . Vaughn's
Foley
Kidney Pills had the dunked ef­
250-tfc
257-31 p
B. W. HERNDON
rooms, no children, ( ’all nt iU'J Oak residence,
fect," writes II. B. Arbuekle, South
Ave.' or phono 2-H-W.
258-tfc
Itarrc, Vermont. Backache, rheuma
WEDNESDAY NIGHT A BIG
LAKH COUNTY COUNTRY
listti, dull headache, too freeguent or TIME, SKATING, LAKE MARY
INSURANCE AGENCY
W AN TE D
burning urination-are symptoms of ACADEMY.
CLUB TOURNAM ENT
F IRE—
A UTO------ BON DS
255-llc
WANED—A chnneo to build your
Kidney nnd Bladder trouble. Disord­
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A
N
U
A
R
Y
22,
192.1.
new homo before lumber gets any
ered kidneys require gironipt treat­
S. O. Shinholscr
higher. Plans and rstlnialcs furnish­
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ment, Neglect cause* nurious comjdied.— Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
Wo lieg tn nnnounco the following catiimn. Foley Kidney Pills give
Contractor and Bnllder
WANTED— Three” boya with bicycles tournaments which will Im&gt; held nt (juick relief. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Proposals Will ho received I»y thee ■
nt Western Union.
251-tfc the opening of the I-ake County Coun­
8ANFORD
.t, ... FLORIDA
City
Commission of the City of San„ 8 i* meeting the demand for good pure water and there are hundreds of*
c o m r j m i S T ^ ' i i o a i r i i G t n i try Club, January 31, 1923, at 2 p. m.
bottlrp being distrihuti-it around tho City at ail limp*. J-kvairyrfamitf,
» a &gt;'««!•/»
*
.
■ford,
Florida, up^o JjJO.p.JO. on Janrfi
U*d'.
L
1.— Blind Bogey Handicap* 18 h6ics
B* *# s’
_i
Western
Union
Telegraph
.office.
of-Sanford
should get the habit and—
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
Vary "0th, ll'J-i, nt the ( iiyi ! I i U L i l f l
,;
-2.—
Bernfcch
K
^rp.-lh
hylo:*.
j
j
V
I
Clean
and
healthful
work
and
chang­
uxuiHi.fcre in n
fHinTord, Florida, for the luirrhase *&gt;f h
3. - Select Score, P I» f the best hole*
er,
for
advancement.
Apply
local
ll-K-A-I,
Dug license taxes are approximately $300,000.00, 0 jier cent Jj
r.-S-T-A-T-ll •
. A i —Driving rontest, path player
■firm,
mnnagest Western Uidon office.
( n t r ft l m r n l *
City of Sanford, Florida, Improvement J
253-tfc driving three tmlls, the longest drive iiast due. All dogs at
I n-lniprntrd Inml
Inan rn nrr
Bonds, collaterally secured hy eerlifi- ■
to win.
*Jlr I.olo
large
without dog, tag.(cate* of indebtedness for local iniU"AS“l'i;i)-"rr&lt;* burrow $3W» ntwifcco',
Nnrrtr llonilo
•«i i
5.—
t.idles'
Blind
nogty,
0.
holes.
■
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8^
II
address "300” care llernid. 25^3tp
t.o n o o
Ill the event of a tie in Blind Bogey Wljl I)C killed ll tag IS not protemento, said Improvement iKinds 2 And our truck will be nt your hack d-*or with a bottle of that p u «i* m
■■■&gt;i(araa Property l l u t w u Chaorro WANTED—Smart buy with wheel.—
a’
or Select Contest, thu player bavin/ on dog by the end o f thu to mature scrinlly, in from one to ten] 9 water that all the hotels, reaUurnnts, drug store* and amb fount-iintfo
J
Stone’s
Market,
Sanford
Avtnuo.
*
Mjjln -Office
years. All bid* must bo accompanied - are (Uln*.
ihc lowest scratch scute .will win.
week.
257-tfe Three prizes will be offered for
m
MRISC i i h i : a i ,t v c o n i ' i w
with a certified check for $0,090,00,
" anpoiih iW i;rn ii:x T company
all progmsuis to bo addressed to the
tin' first two events; Ope for tho Se­
J.
A.
KILLEBREW
,
And Be Sure it’s Elder Springs W ater You*
Automobiles For Sale lect Score; One for tho Driving Con­
City Commission, Hanford, Florida.
&lt;8
IO IJI Man not In A x r.
Chief
of
Police.
Use in That Battery
Vv T
By order o f the City CdmmUsb'n uf
FORD ROADSTER, 1021. starter, etc., tes! and Two for the Ladies' event
You are cordially invited.-to be
Sanford, Florida.
$205.00.
G B. HODGINS
Dated this 18th day of January, A.
FORD TOURING, 1021, starter, now present nnd lake part in'thesu event*. STEW ART The Florist
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHBET
The
Tournament
Committee.
D.
1U23.
paint, new top, new* battery, etc.
Cui Flowery - - Floral Design*
METAL WORK8
1
*- i* A . j i Johli Ridley, S - -5: &gt; ' f *|i ■ ,, %
(S E A L )
t* It. PHILIPS, i
Runs fine. $350.&lt;x).
,
Gciferfir^RepsIring
Annual a
OrnKmVntll plant*
Roy Ilatfdiri,
•
Clerk of SanFORD
SEDAN,
1322,
iiew
paint,
runs
J hrenrh Ave.---------Sanford, Fla.
‘
Harry Ifannnh.
fine, -good tireii, $305.00.

FRED R. W ILSON

I.

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION &gt;

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�THE SANFORn D AILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2-1,,1923

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

GOLF
BOW LING
TEN N IS
BOXING

CHAS. L* BRITT, Editor

A oTHTl Ml* MPUClAi; BOX1r-fU.KT\ POii s r » : r i A i . t a x h c h o o i .
DISTHICT Aft. s. At: til MILK

t io

em \TV.

Mftillaney May Attend the Savannah Session as
Jacksonville’s Delegate
•Die going nhend of the Ftoridn
Stu.te League has boon held tip awaitingj the outcome of the .Incksonvllle
squibblc on account of the Mullnncy
claffn, and from the dupe handed out
aft^r the last meeting of the League
it vftts rumored that The Florida State
la-ague would not continue if Jack­
sonville's franchise fell through. And
n o * there is talk of Jacksonville be“ The Woman He Married" at the
ingJjjitl a new league that may lie
PHncess tonight.
formed in which event, that will mean
the State League will either have to
Nntalie Lane, ,nn artist's model
get another club to take the franchise
played by Anita Stewart.
or tPM&gt;nnd.
IE is doubtful in the minds of the
This is Anita Stewart’s best pie
lure, and why miss the la-st?
to vh e tK e rfr not thcywill care to
sup iort si1club InViass H;circuit) hut
fieri rdih'g to the Jacksonville 'Journal,
alth iugh uncertain at this time, it is
probable that Jacksonville will bp rep­
resented, Dominick Mulluney being
chairman of Jacksonville's interests.
The other towns and cities mentioned
In the new league nre: .Savannah,
Jacksonville, Columbus, Macon, Mont­
gomery and Albany.
Augusta nml
Drurtswck nre also interested.
The
Journal has the following to say about
"The imso ball committer' n-prosentIng the cities of Jacksonville, Savan­
nah, Columbus, Macon, Montgomery
anil Albany, p|| of whom nre pinking
•incere efforts to organize n reiv cir­
cuit that would probably have n clans
D rating arc to meet in Savannah on
'Wcilpesdny for the purpose of outlin­
ing plans mid determining if such an
orgujiizntion enu be formed mid plac­
ed u n a paying twain,

"Two Columbus, Georgia, hast-hull
fans arc the chief Instigators of the
circuit and arc making every effort to
nee that pinna do not /all through.
Those being given credit fur attempt­
ing to form the league . nre Cliff
Blankenship mid Q. R. McCnllisler,"

And Jacksonville nitty hnvo n cluli
in thnt now leni;ue.
It looks tn un ns if J ax had Iwtter
get the knack of supporting Gass C
m D ltall heforo going into a class II
circuit.

*nl.l petition, mid to be: cxpt-nd&lt;d and
disbursed In the maimer following, tu*
wit!
JI7.70O.B41 to l&gt;e ti«r&lt;! In building, furnlshlng nnd Improving a school dt Me*
iieva in nai.l district;
ll.lil.Dll to l.e lined In acquiring,
liiilldiint nml furnishing schools at Os­
ceola hi Bald District)
I'lUPOO I., he U*e.l In enlarging. furnlHhltiK and improving the m-gro school
near Metietrn lit said District, i
tl.OOO.A0 to he u&lt;f.l for .Incidentals
for tile oXi’lustxfc il*e of the public free
school* within *ald District. and
IVJIKIlKAK. 'It I* tl*e St n*e &lt;&gt;f till*
hoard, that It would he to the be** In*
terenl of Hprclnl Tn* Hchpol District
No. «. tfemlnole Count). Florida, id Is­
sue bond* In tlm thlrtt,t»l||£0,#BO;Ofc the .
proceed* lli. rutr to be, used and expend-‘ IMetrlet
. .I In the umnn.'B AM* fdt' the' ptirp«t&gt;- . Ida. hm
Vjt ami nhjeef* aa are. hereinabove net, rejulpll
forth atid-'an Ij^atatril In aald |letlth&gt;n.

Onuniy, nori in.

AM e* I
T. 'V l.AVVTMN,

liuiit. Puli. I mi

tveerctary to t
l;;, tl of Hoard)

Another new form of sport has de­
veloped at I.ake Mary- Take a trip
out to the skating rink and see it for
yourself.
And tonight would be a good time
to try it us they are having some big
doings, good music by the Jnzxy two,
etc.
Luke Mary Skating Rink has he­
roine very popular of late. You may
not like to skate now, but you will
if you give it a trial.

Hope Hampton in “ Star Dust
morrow night. That means am
good one.
•

“ Jack Dempsey won the title from
int) on a sneak punch," so says Jess
Willard. We'll say he did, and it was
“ N'tar I lust" is tho story of a girl some punch, too. Ask liruxton Per­
unhappily married. It is full of real kins, he saw it happen.
interest from the first to last.
A Century comedy follows “ .Star
Willard says he was through after
Dust."
that sneak punch. Again we agree
with him, nml ho was through for
IJy all means take in "Smilin'
over
more.
Thru" Fritlny or Saturday night. This
is the week end specinl mid tin* whole
town is going to turn out fur it.

than iw e n ty -flv e i«rc c ot o f Hu* um&gt;
tin. &lt;1 -h er-.i » rmlilloa wltlnil Halil

MimcI.i I Tax Hclionl liu-lrl-'l N«.
mhi..I,• t'ounty. Flurlil.i.
mi 1,1 1" III loll, unrl

H“ *

Iiave ■Igrtra

WIIKttKAH. the r.n n l' llnanl
l-uhllr luslruellon for HVinlui.l.- «*uun-

i y , Fli»| Itlii, Itan* l*¥ r

tl til IftII I Mi* Oil)'

dHpriniitiil that hmtd* In thi* &gt;»uni
f itijiOO.OO will Ii© r««mlred f«»r 111©

|ioSe* art forth III S.il'I lU'tltloB. Sll-I
ii hieii nre
emimeratnl
liertlnaimve.
Mll-l I.....I* to hear lnur* »l ut III- lute
nf fits per retit (&lt; tier ri nt) per anIiUM. Interest puyni/l- aemI-annually.
Jnnusry I.
amt
ItondH to he &lt;ilated
f
the principal • f Bill,I l.i,ml* to hernine
lifter
tin- noil pnynhle thirty )e.ir*
the itate thereof.
NctW. therefore. In pitrmianee ■

still III kUrsumtee of a resolullott of
this Itnard Mil* day adoptoL nottre i*
lierehy given Molt on the 5th du&gt; of
FehrilHry. tnsu. no elf, to.n will h- held
nml ih- *nme I* her, V&gt; -ril.-r-il t „ In

Giants Si^n Quintet
of Rookie Players

NKW YORK. Jan. 2 L—Contracts
signed by five young players were re­
ceived yesterday by the New York
Giants.
Three of them purchased since lust
season, were: Ulin Volght, pitcher,
from San Antonio; M. Higbee, outfielik'r, from Hopkinsville, Ky., of tlie
“ K itty" lengu'e, nnd Bari Webb, pitch“ The meeting wns originally sched­
or from Memptiis. Tin- others are
uled for today but postponed nt the
John Andi-ri.on, cntcher drafted from
request of several of the representa­
the llenumont Club of the Tesna*b-ativ e s - It is uncertain whether .lurktrue, nnd Clinton Illume, former Col­
sonvilie will be reprcucnled, or lint,
gate university pitcher, who was with
though Dominick Muihmey in chair­
tlm chnmpibna Inst season
man o f Jacksonville interests.
#
Mining! r John J. MctJrow was to
“ Uriinswick uppears to Ih- greatly leave yesurday for u Bliort ntiiy in
Interested, it is indicated In-Savannah, ; Cuba before going to the training
and the committee will meet with L. Scamp nt San Antonio where tb»
J. l.inivy, jr., in llrunswiek on Ttmrs- {(limits wil| tepoit the inttl-r part of
day to discuss plans. Sir. Ia-nvy in February
chairman of the Young Men's Club ill
Brunswick.
The one net play "Miss Civiliza­
“ In addition to llrunswiek and the tion," lastn.-lit minutes during which
*lx other cities already mimed, it i* &gt; ui get plenty o f laughs and thrills.
said that AugUKlM is mtct&lt;-led in Mi- High Ncliix'l. Wednehdny night, h.lT,.
formation of sueii a league and will­
ing to consider tn King over n fran­
chise..

F I.O ltlllA

V tt l KIIBAH..n. position ha* heed pn •
■Atlltil In the Coulitr Hoard of I'lildle
Innirucilun for H&lt; tnlm.lr County. Flo­
rida, alknrd hjr more than t tveuly‘»«vc
per cent of the duly nualtded eleetnr*
rinldliia within Hpn-lal
Tns
Fehool
|t|«irh-l No. 5. Hemltmle County. I'lor*
Mil, auhl dl»lrlet htlni: al*o yitmwita*
II. 1 . V.I Hprrfnl Tux Hrlu.i-t I'l-lriel.
a*klui! and i» tltlonliiK the t'ounly
Jfmil'll of I'Ublte ln*trildli,li for Hctillnolu County, Florida, to rail and o r­
der'an eLetion to he held within m W
S p e d * I Tax Fdmol lilatrtd No. •&gt;. Heinlnolit County, Florida, nald ldntrlrt
helm; al*o known a* tleiirvn Special
Tax
School
IXatrirl, lt&gt; deulrmlne
tvhdlher or not there shall he l**iud

Now* comes talk of a new lenjfuo,

tJ&gt;l«* resolution tut
1)
Kan turd I»all&gt;- ll.-r.ilij. ;t
v
published In Hemlmdc Cnuhly i
1ml ultlmui said stA-d.U tax
district No. 1. (hero being n„ „
l"-r published V, It p iii.m ill
Krhnel District No r ,
i! ;
rate ..f dx per friU l ' f { • " " « « ' ‘ fou r su rcom lve w eeks:
ihi*Li * bi ..ii *.iM
• - li, l l ,
,
T ilts.U K J toL C T in X Mi|n|ii,,i ,
•I'liil-iinniialiv. "aid bend* ' * be
, ! rlt.’tr st ,«!•!&lt;&gt;n of lli.- i’oimiv j- ,
January 1. I'-U. ami «'• iiminn- thirty •
I,'; iruttlofs.fur
j r « r « :if!« r tin »!.»!•*
•*«»
!;■
^ «»'•"
-h i
111: IT FH11TIIEH
Tliat
a * p ed al el ed l.n l lie l.el.l 111 »**ld Sper . i i A i m i s o :;. .
• A DALLAS.
d a l Tax Helmut District N&lt;*.
n ile
inily. ) ' |.iridu. m M district bu*
FU N D T. tVII.L 1A.1W
* ounty l!i.uni of '
Instruction
r..t m,

TIIIMIIS-’Ollll, HU IT HKbU L i M L
•I,*,., ii in f|)e ilclsnu
" f this
County ikUrd of Public
He ml hole county. Florid*.
J
amount oMmnds rwiulruO f « r -tt . I
huii'ii nmf objt'fi'* *=.*-t fetth In * 4 I F
tut..n I* (liv sum uf ISC/bht na:
J."'
Kitlil 1.1.11.1* Bli.iiI boar Interest i|l tn*

It,-III in Hpeelul Tn* H. 1... . l-i-Hl. l N,.

Miss Glcmin Collett, woman's nut*
iotiul golf champion, will tie in Flor­
ida next week. Let's get her to piny
on Hie Sanford link*.

V H« mln.il* t'nuilty. Fl-rt'lu. - H-l ill*trlel lolni! :il*&gt;, known n- Mtii-vn S|o ■
. Ini Tax Mellon! I'liitil I I" ,»• t -rinln.

« liulhi r nr not liter-

-hell **e i--u-.l

I- tl,. Milit Npii.’lnl T.u ......... I I U*l rir!
No
M-mlrmt-■•'mini!. Florida, homl*

in the Bum nf fSU.tMhi •■*' l " l„ in' Inl-e&lt;•*( nl 111* rate nf &gt;.!• In i vvpl (fi pel
ei-nt) per niimim. Int»-1- t pnynlde »tmI-nnounllr, lirrti.|*-io l . ilalid .Inriunr)
I. !'.&lt;]]{ I lie prlnelpnt nf said hnrnl* tn
The I’liilndeljdiia Athletic*, finlst- herome
dim nini pniai.le ihlrly venr*
ing in seventh plate, carried o ff some nflcr the date ilo rr.d a » I* provided
for In Mml certain n-nliiMuii thi* dnv
honors Inst year, nt that. They lend nilnpliil
hr Mil* iv.uhlv Hoard nf 1’uhlie I nstruetion f „ r Meminolt- fotinty,
in home runs, getting 111 of them.
FlrirMil. In wtileli eo l-l election onl&gt;
lllnue duly nu.lIHlell r-t.elnf* who uri
fre-holder*. n-hllnn .'1111111 *ild Hpe.ini Tax Meiinnl Irtatrl, t No- j , H* in I mile
I'ltiinl). Florid*. * i-l 1*1*1 r te t liflm
nl*n Ii now n n* r,etievn Mpeelnl Tax
Mrhnol |it*trU't. *li.ill he entitle,! In

NKW YORK, Jan. 21—“Jack Demp­
sey won the title from me on a sneak
punch."

MOTOR

O IL

user] according to tho chart of rcconimoiul.itions, wlijch
you will find on display at your dealer’s, will solve all
your lubrication problems. Polarino is imulu from tho
choicest crudes; refined and filtered to a state of purity
not to bo had in cheaper oils.

vote.
The Bold el." Ill'll Ml nrderril In In
In id -hall I"' In II at II.. poll IMil phiei
within Mild Mptel.il T. 1 * Hrlmol Mtstrlrl
So.
Mem IHo 11 County. Florida. Bald
district InlllK nl*n I, lln\vii ns llem-va
MlM-rlnl' Tn* Fehn-.I IllStrtet, where Ih*
Inel ui ncriil elncMuii wn* held. MirOlfghout aald diatfli't, i..-vvlr. nt l,r»elnetB
No*.-r. nnd IS, and the Bald election
limit h*' held In c.jniiillsnii' with law.
Itrid the InBpeelor* nnd eloThs nf the
pnlllnn phiei* xhnll miih- prnnipt re­
turn to Mo C.'itnu llonrd nf I’ohllr
IriBtructlon f*.r .t-'-mlmde County. Flo­
rida. ImrnetlI it&gt;■H - after III- sold *1— llnn nml tin- lilnitntloo nf Mo v-te
jh.II. iI nml Mo i ' -iirtty Itonril nf I'nh-

That is the latest niild offered by
Jess Willard, former heavyweight
ihnnipion.
Sounds rather reasonable. The sur­
prising thing Ts that Jess didn't fig ­
ure it out sooner.
ih- I ii*ii net Inn ,-f Hendnnl- i'..inili
"Dempsey slum met) me nil tlm chin' I'tfOldn, "H I I- in regoinr tio-etlnit nt
l*-ii i.'ein.-U V V .in Mie I,Mi ,l,iv ,.f
n*. we were coming out of u tlinch, l-'i-l.rimry, l!*J3. i-, ireelvp tin- r » i Mruafter we hud been ordered to break j.nf said ideetlnn- nml to iHtonnlmi and
Ci r llfj the result I hereof.
clean, lii.s net wns contrary to the
The follow low mimed urn hcre-hy ap­
pointed uinl dr*it.tutted n* ClerkB nml
Miles of the Toledo commission.
InspecturB In l-d I Ulid rimditet Ihy
“ Aftnr that sneak punch I wns Batil election nt |li4 poll Imt places nr
preelnet* nnmeit. to-wil.
through. I didn’t know ii tiling from
At l ‘p elm I No C (Oetu va).
Mrs.
then oil. 1 was prnrticall helpless. I Ileten Cnrletl. \V, I*. H.ilHird nml Mr*
Knllo-rln Kilhee. Inspector1
*, nml M
bad dropped my arms to stpo hack; It. thmli-y. I'k rk ,
, Relief Afforded at I.asl Through
Al Ihri-lmil No 1C. (fHc-.nln) T. W,
clean, when Dempsey put over the il­ Ob Ii i t m. C. Hltehle, and Xtrs J. IMIry
the Untiring Effortn of
legal plumb Hint decided the chant*j Itispn-lot i mid I if t; W*,' Hilt tin,’-Clerk

Medical Genius

I'imisli.p in his fa vor."

Ml . f v lih'li I- d.,he nml’lir.l. ri -l hv

Mi- i'mint •' • lln . i .1 nfi'I’ ubllo ln»lr«e-

lion fnr M-ininnle Count'. Flotldi. In

ntciil vV *ej»*|nti itmtaiitidril this tin Snd

FARMKRS— Plenty of saw dust free d.iv of JnnuAry. A ly ijj.i
rr c F. MAI til WON. I'llnlrmnn
nt Slitniinlscr’s Mill. It’s the rigid
C. A I* M.LAH,
1-111:11 T 1VIM.IA.MK
kind for tiling.
2dl-e.o.d.-twp

f l l r T h p Aaanrtn lrd l 'r r a a l

NKW YORK, .Inn. 21.—.Jink Deitipsey, .vvorlil’s heavyweight Iwxing
chami»Tonv nrrivi‘i| in New York yes­
terday, declaring he wns "ready to
eluding .less Willard, Floyd 'Johnson,
Wills and lumis Firpo. Hu was met
atthe,train by u crowd of boxing fol­
lowers and friends. Dempsey said he
would not discuss negotiations for
any bouts until the arrival of his
manager, Jack Kvnrtis, who is ex­
pected today. '

.\tirat:

T. H*. LAW TON,
W It It It K AH, a n-tltloii bus linen preBeniit in tin- Mount)- Unnnt of l-ultlle
IriHlrtlrtlon for Keliiliiole I ’ouilty, l-'lorMa. on In-rvtjiOer I, 19SZ, Klgm-il hy
more Mont nv-iity-rivi- j&gt;er cent of the
Only ouullUetl i lt*ctor* rmlitlnK iwtthtn
Htn-r-Inl Tax Krliool Mlstrlet No S. Heniluole I’otmty, Klorliln, u ltl Dl*irlet
Iteluir also- known » * Itenevn Hpicinl
Tax Hchool I list riel, nsklnft'lllid pelltlnnlna Hint an election b&lt;- he Iit within
•Uhl
H|it-c|a1
Tax
H-hool Hlslrlct
No. S, Hcmlnote County, Flnrtda. to do­
te mil nr Mu- title* II on ns to s t i ll lire or
not IiiiIhU In (he sum of ttn.mni.co sliall
*••• I'stnil liy Hiild Hpt-clill Tax MeItno I
Dlslriel No. 6. the proeeeit* lllBr-of to
he ust-il for the purpose of nntulrlnsr.
loilhllhK. eiilnralnir. furnlsltlm; or oth•t « I * b Improving si-Ihu II huthllmr* nnd
Behonl (.-round*, nlill for Hie exclusive
Use o f Mie piddle free boIuioI* within
said Spi-rtnl Tax Hehoid IH*trlet No. 5.
Hem Irude Mount)', Ftortda.
TltRltirFOnU.
nr: IT III-SOLVE tl.
Thnt ini election to- and the *nme ts
hurehy ordered to lie held tn Hutil Hpcelnl T.yx Hchool tilstrlct No. 5, Henilnole
County, Florida, smld dlBlrlct lietna a l ­
so known ns fleneV.i Hpi-Clnl Tax Hehfed
I Ohlrlrl, on til* 5U( Itlr)* of.iFylirustT.
IS33, in driBisulne!whi tliBr or mu thertI*n11 In&gt; tfiiyint by Hpl?© I TrrXiHi^iool

WEDNESDAY NIGHT A RIG
TIME, HEATING, LAK E MARY
ACADEMY.
255-(tr
"Mftui Clvithmtiim" hy Rlrhanl
Harding Davis, is n royalty play and
u»n otfly be produced liy special permissiqn.
High tclwol, Wednesday

at1■vltto s

_ ' -',r=s?k

Hi.

Gvftn. Sugar $1.00

Mupt I’nh Instth nml
*K-ofrlc!i* secretary to
. hoard.
(Meal of-Hiyird)
)

UltderBlamd. tl mnrrTeit Woman. Mie
wife of H. Heitjiimln nnd a resident of
Hanford, In tlo- Hlstt nf Florida. Intend
to apply l,y petition In C’lmneery to the'
JutlKe of the Circuit dirurt of the Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit of the Stale of
Florida, In and for the County of HotnInnle. on the ISth day of January, At
U. I -13.1. nt Hanford. Florida, or wher­
ever the Court mav then lie. for a li­
cense to manage, lake charge of and
control my property, and to bseomo a
free dealer In e'er&gt;* re spec*.
Cl.A HA liixNJAMIN
13-*o. JL 1-3. to. 17.

iP A ltl T IIU H K O N . T l j r . n M F . W M K V

l £ S y f t . ‘ -,S «K K » r a m a A
i oj

V iT i\ r n * A i. a n d i w w n K i f T ni.«t.i.
a n : d i d a n d p a v a m i .b .
, : '
: *;
v
W ir a n K A S , on the 4lli day of I&gt;ecemlier, 1033. a petition was presented
to the t'ounty Hoard uf t'uldtc ttftiiriirtiun for Seminole Onunty.
Florida,
sluiud by mi.r» than twenty-flvr per
cent of the duty tiitnlinrd elector* reBldlnv within Hpcclnl Tax Hchool Dis­
trict No. u. Herr.inole County. Florida,
said dlsirlrl hrlnu nlso known n* liein-vn Hpeclat Ta'x rtrhord District, « » k Inn nnd petitioning that nn election he
called and held toideUirnilne the dues*
lion a* to whether nr tint bond* In the
sum of twenty thousand dollar* should
lot IBailed by Hpcclnl Tax HcliiKjJ 1*1*-'
trice No. 5. Hctnlnole t’ounly. Florida,
Bald Dtatrlet being also gndwn i»* Ge­
£ 5 ; Y A l, » N'
neva Hiteflnl Tax Hchool District, for
K IIK IV T . W H .M A iJ K
County
Hoard of Public the purpose of-acquiring, building a lid
Insirnctlon
for Ksmlnpte enlarging, furnishing,or otherwise Im­
&lt; oanty, Florida.
proving school buildings and school
grounds, anil for the excluslva use of

bear inierest at the mie of six uer
{ • » * , (P « t ) r*‘&gt;* *bm pg.:lnlerr»l pa»l»bU
Beml-annually. Iiond* in tir dated Jan­
uary I. |»3J, anil to maturr Ihlrly year*
nft.-r the dote thereof.
IIK IT FDHTIIKH HE80I.VHD that
Mils oriler he puhiishoil In the Hanford'
Dally Herald, a newspaper published
In Henilnole County. Florida, lint wlilfoiit Hpedal Tax Hchool District No.
there being no newspaper published In
Hpcclnl Tax Hshool District No. 6. mire
eaeh week for four sucecsslvii wrfks.
DON): A N D OHDKHF.ll In regular
sennlirtThgif Mie County lioanl of Pub­
lic Instruction fop Keiiilnole County.
Florida, this 3nd da)1 of January. 1913.

Georgia Home-Made
.
Sausage
ApalRchicola Oysters
Glover
Hill Butter
#
t

County Heard
pf
Instruetlnn for H-i
County, Florida.

The Best

*
Help our High School Orchentrobuy a ticket to- "M I b i CiviltBation
Wcdncxilay-night at JIM at tha Hisi
School only 2Tk\
' 2&amp;7*-2t

Innl# County. Florida, the proceeds of

will mnko your car pull better nnd run farthcr. Its qunlity.is uniform, nnd wherovur
jou soo tho Crown triido-marir, dir.jilaycd
above, you may becuio of Butting tiic beat
of motor fuel.

INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

�THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1923

PROCEEDINGS

r

V = --

the ‘ organization of the new board
Wa^ taken up.
The new member* of the board hav­
ing taken their scats, Mr. (I. L. Bledsoo, from Hist. No. I, and Mr. John
Me inch, from Hist. No. 2 ,, and Mr.
H. E. WheeJer. Co. Comr. elect from
liirt. No. }, not having received his
commission from the Governor, Comr.
tl. P. Swope* held over until-.such
time ns Mr. Wheeler should iccciw
his commission.

COMMISSIONERS
Stanford, Kin.; Jnn. 2, 192,'!.
H on orab le Hoard o f County Com­
missioners In nnd for Seminole Colmty, Fin., met in tegular session at in
o'l'ock a. m. Present: I.. A. Brumlcy
Chairman, and Commissioners l„ I*.
Hagan, C. W. Entwninger, *0. I*.
Swope, nnd E. Curlett, with
L.
Douglass, deputy clerk, and C. M.
Hand, Sheriff In attendance.
Minutes of tncctlbg byld Decem­
ber 6th,! 7th and llHh,
were
n-nd and approved by the Iloartl.
Motion of Comr. C. W. Enlzmitiger, seconded by Comr. li. Curlett ami
carried the Clerk of this hoard is insi! acted to write to A. C. L .#R. It.
Co., re,pics ling them to put in rail­
road crossing nt n point CtJO yards
past of Mmkhnm
Station,
.„
,
. connect*
ing the public mad running north
aml south with tho public- read ninning east and west.
Commissioner L. P.| Hagan olTere I
the following resolutions and moves!
its adoption, same was duly seconded
t&gt; Commissioner C. W. Ktixmlngcr
ami adopted.
lie it resolved that, the eompensa
tion of the Hoard of Bund Trustees of
. Special Hoad and Bridge: Hist. No.
ft., be fixed as
Scminolu count
ttv, rFIIft.,
‘ billows, -to-wil:
t p i V ..
performed to date
For all sc
with $25.09
the sum of jTo3.00
additional nHoWhnce fur ■ the serretnry of iui&lt;l hoard, and,
lie It Further Jtcsolved, that lie-,
ginning January 1st, 1923, the annu­
al compensation of.said.Bond Trustees

lw * * »'? * lm yenr' * i,h

,HT year additional allowance to ;be
secretary of said board.
Mr. It. F. Wheeler, County Com­
missioner elect from County Comr.
Hist. No. 4, Serotpole County, here
presented Ids bond to (he board for
appimal. which bond was approved
l.y thi- board,
Mr. John Meireh, county i-mumt:1
sloit-r elect from IHst. No. 2, Sen: •
inule county, here pre^enU-.l ids e.&gt;mmission flora the Governor.
Mr. G. I.. HlCd60t,( county commis­
sioner elect from Dlst. No. t, Send mile
cuuaty, here prepchted his eommis-:
_.
lion fmrn the _governor.
Motion of Cumr. T*. P, Hagan, duly
Kcmulisl bv Cumr. O.j P, Sowjie, and
.rnrrinl. the Old Board- of fountv
Coihtbissiotiera. hero adjourm-d nndj
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On motion of Comr. C, \V. Enxmlng‘T, duly seconded by Comr. Q. I*.
Swope, nnd carried, Mr. John Mtfech
i;i hereby elected chairman of this
hoard for the term.
Th- hoard hero proceeded to take
tip other business with Chairman J.
Meiselj in the chair.
t oitir, ( . W. Entr.minger, nffered
the following resolution, and moved
its adoption, .iiime being duly sec­
onded by Cumr. E. Curlett, and adopt-

Cletk of this Hoard furnish a copy
of this resolution to Messrs. Hrumley, Hagan and Swope, and also that
a copy be furnished tho press.
Adopted this 2nd day of January,
A. 1). 1923.

carried; Mr. J. M. Wynn is hereby
appointed ns superintendent of the
County Convict camp, nt the salary
of $125,00 per month, he to serve nt
the pleasure o f this board.
Motion of Conir. O. P. Swope, sec­
onded by Comr, C. W. Kntzmingct
and carried, Comr. E. Curlett is here­
by authorized to rebuild a small
Inidge on the Titusville rpnd, cost not
to exceed the sum of $60.00,
Clerk of this board L hereby in­
structed to notify the State Bond
department to ship nt once, 3 wars of
rock to Lougwood and 3 cars of ruck
to Mile Post No. T79, nnd then to'begdf shipments to Fort Reed, and to
notify this board when they begin
shipments.

this lionrd appoints Chairman John
Melsch, nnd Mr. Forrest Lake and
E. A. Douglass to represent this
board nt the meeting of the state
roiid department.
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Motion of Comr. K. Curlett sec­
Bonds of County Commissioners
onded by Comr. (J. L. Bledsoe, nnd
Mr, C. W. Kntimlnger, from Hist.
carried, the clerk o f this board is In­
No. li, nnd Mrs. Kj Curlett, from
structed to write the A. C. I- K. It.
Hist. No. 5, were Hied with this hoard
Co., requesting that they resurface
and approved.
their part of the road at Band's Sid­
ing.
The application of Lena Mills, to
Conir. B. F. Wheeler is hereby au­
be admitted to the School for the
thorized to dispose o f the oranges nt
Deaf and Blind nt 8t. Augustine,. Fla.
th- county home. ,
,
was approved by tills hoard.
Notary Public bond of E. Eths
Application, of Susan M. Caldwell
llnitley, wn\ approved.
for {tension was referred to Comr. (J.
There being no further business
I* Bledsoe, to investigate!-the same
this board stands adjourned to meet
was approved by. this board subject
again nt their regular meeting to be
to the approval of Comr. Bledsoe.
Motion of Comr. E. Curlett, sec­
h-ld Feby 6th, I'.123.
Motion of Comr. C. W. Kntimlnger onded by Comr. G .. L. Bledsoe, nnd
seconded by Comr. E. Curlett anil car­ carried: Comr. C. W. Entznitnger is
ried, the clerk of this 'board bo In­ hereby authorized to hire a man for
'.MISS CIVILIZATION”
st reeled to advertise {or one, One Ton regular mad work in his district.
“ Miss Civilization,” a one act play
Truck, bids to be received nt their
Motion of Comr. C. W. Kutxmlnger
by Richard Harding Davis, w ill' be
next regular meeting to bq held oti seconded by Comr. (!. L. BI6dsoe and
give
nat the High School on Wednes­
Felt, tl, 1923.
carried; Chairman John Mcinch is
day,
January 24th, at 8:4f&gt; p. in. In
Motion of Comr. C. W. Kntimingcr hereby authorized! to have Septic
addition,
a short musical program
seconded by Comr. E. Curlett, and tank put in nt th e ;county convict
with readings will he given.
carried, the Sanford Herald is here­ camp and the county farm.
This play * produced only by specby designated ns the newspaper in
All warrants paid during the month
ial
permission of
Collier'll Weekly
which to publish the delinquent tax of December were ordered cancelled
and
the
Walter
H.
Baker
Publishing
list for 1922. ,
- f record.
Co. of Boston, Mass. . It is highly!
Fire arms bonds of Mis* Isabella
The reports o f the several county
Simon, O. H. AMdcfson, Jno. J). Jin-: oirieials wehj received, read ami or- dramatic and hns a thrilling climax
which holds the audience In deepest
kins ami J. li. Urquhnrt, Were ap­
tl filed.
suspense.
proved ami license ordered issued.
Other communications were read
This piny will be given to raise
Dr. J. T. Denton appeared before! nnd onjered tiled.
money
for the High School orchestra.
the board nnd made report of his visit
There Iwing no further business
to Daytona in re Mosquito eradica this board stands adjourned to meet The admission is only 23 ends to nil.
tion in Florida.
again nt their next regular meeting Ri member the date, Wednesday evenMotion of Comr. C..W. Etitzmitig* , t -In- held on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1923 at
after i liurch.
er, seconded by Comr. E. Curlett anil lit o'clock ii. in.
“ Miss Civilization'* at the " High,
hereby appointed superintendent of
|
School"
Wednesday night at Pfctn.
the County Home and Farm, at l^ie
Sanford, Fin., Jnp. 15, 1923.
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257-211"
ciliary of $50,90 per month, to serve ■ Honorable Board o f County Coin* ' 25c.

Whereas, U l*. Hagan, has been n
member of the Hoard of County
Commissioners of Seminole County,
tho creation of Seminole county, and,
Whereas 1.. A. Ilrundey, has serv­
ed ns county commissioner for four
full terms, and.
hereas O. I*. Hyvope has served
ns County Commissioner for three
full terms, nnd
Whereas, Messrs. Hrumley, Hagan
-W*d Hwopc, hove retired ns rnemlters
o|
boat'd of county commission*
Ois, nnd
Whereas, said gentlemen, during
(heir respective terms of office, have
well and faithfully served tho intercsfs of Seminole county, giving unlimited time and attention to ilu
county's business, and,
Whereas, great strides have been nt tho plcamire o f this hoard.
missiondrn in and for Seminole coun­
irECOVEBS FROM LA GRIPPE
made in the progress and prosperity
Motion o f Comr,
W. Kntzmingcr. ty, Florida, met in special session at
COUGH
o f Seminole
seconded by Conir.* O. P. Swope, and' the call of their chairman, nt 10
"Was very bad with I.n Grippe and'
terms'^Uf olfiee w h S ’in J i r t " L l w n carried; l)r. J, T. Denton is hereby o'cluk a. m. Present; Chair inan John
(lu,. U) th„ cxlom;ivt. t.,rorH uf „ „
Tried Foley's
appointed county physician at a sal Meisch,’ and Comr::. CJ.
Bledsoe, bad n eevree cough.
gent! i.nn.
ary of $50.00 per month, and ns per B. F. Wheeler nnd E. Curlett, wlth:|,on»&gt;* «i"l Tar and it stopped my
Therefore, Be It Resolved that it agreement entered into between this E. A. dlouglass, clerk, and. Fred T. Nough nnd I got better,'” writes ^Irs.
Mary Kisby, S|mkane, Washington.
is the reuse of this Board, that in boaVd and himself, he is I" serve at Williams, engineer in nUcnihiurc.
the retirement of Messrs. Ilrundey, the plea-.ure of this'board.
Mucnt: t'unr. t'. W. Eiit/.miuger. t'ougliK resulting'fr«»m !.« Grippe, In
Hagan nnd Swope, tin- County uf
Motion Comr. C. W. Eenztninger
I'hui n a n Jo h n M e isc h h ere ndvls- flueiua, Uroiiehitis, Whouping Cough,
Ncn;i.n.lr is hiring ihe administrative -ecunded by L. t 'm l i U and earned; ct the Board that the purpose of this Arthnm ami Spasmodic Croup nre
ami executive ability, am! tho coun­ Mr. Sehclle Mainer i* hereby appoii.1 I-.-cling was to discus- Hu- Sanford 'lui‘ kly relieved with Foley's Honey
sel a'nl advice of men whose public i’il a s t ‘ou«J; Priku t u t ilig A ttorney and tltlando road, and hi arnutge forl/H'd lar. Contains no opiates—in*
service and career ha- Ih-cii of ines­ at U'o salary of $75,00 per month, leprereiitatjon before lie* st.it mod g red tents print c on the wrapper.
timable value to Seminole county, he to jerve at the pleasure of thi
vt regular Largest selling rough ine.Iivine in the
nt. at their
and,
i
meeting to be held in Tollahn*'-see, on world. Refuse substitute!!. Insist mi
boil l i I.
Foley's Honey ami Tar. Sold everyv-i
Be D -Further Resolved that th e : Motion o f Comr. C. W. Entzmingcr 'IbtMisday, January 25, 1923.
llmnk:i uf the Hoard lie extended to, sicjnded I v E. Cuilett and eurried.
Mr. F. P. Forster, Mr. Forrest laike where.—Adv.
said gentlemen for the long and c f - . Mr. Gen. A. DeCuttes is hereby up Mr. J. G. Ball, Mr. A. P.‘ Connelly,'
Don't fail to see "Mias Civiliza-.
Ileietit si rvices performed by them i pointed as attorney for this Loan
Mr. ,\t. F. Robinson, Mr. It. F. Whitas public :ervants having in charge, nt a .salary of $59.00 per mouth, h in- . .uni everal uthors aihlrcs. i-d tin- .ion," High School Wednesday night.
;-:45. Admission, 25c.
257-2tv;
tin- bus ini. as admiiiistrntion of Setn* to -five at the ideusutv of tin Imaril boanl In fefcrvncc to this roml
■tion o! I «fn r. tl. P. Swope, seciinde county, and
Moiion of B. F, Wheeler, second­
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.Be It Further Resolveil1
, th'at the undi rl by Comr. G. L. Bledsoe and ed bv Comr. K. Curlett nnd eurried
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

HAYS IT IH RUTHLESS MII.1TAR
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ARM ISTICE

RAILWAYS RUNNING ON RE
duced SCHEDULE ABOUT
fo r ty PER CENT

Seven Refuge Ships,
Filled With Russians,
• Lost in China Sea
Missing Vessels Have Not Been Heard
From In Two Weeks

And Funds Are Coming in Regu
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MANILA, Jun. 23.—Fear was expiessed here thut the seven Russian
refugee ships with more than 500 per­
sons aboard hud bedh lost in China
sen cnroute from Shankhni to the
Philippines
us . pnrt of Admiral
Hturk's fleet of Vladivostok exiles,
teen in progress hero for the pus tten five ships of which are anchored nenr
dsys. The Germans hold th at the here. The. ntttxing vessels have not
itrike of the miner* Is n complete suc- been heard mini in two wcekfi.
ftu, but the Frepch declare thut the
order for u general strike has not
been followed by the miners, m any of
whom, although they did not feport
for work in the morning, went down
into the pits later (n the day,
The Associated Press correspond­
ent visited the mine* in Altcnessen,
which is the junction for Essen, and
found practically the entire force a t
work. Cogl was conring to the surface
In quantities averaging between th ir­
ty and forty per cent of the regular
output.
The railway* are running on dcrrrat-d schedule, about forty per cent
of the trana having been cancelled.
The tramway service is normal in both
D*en and Dusseldorf, while the steel {the highway southeast
and Iron trades are, as yet u n d istn ib -;
-----------------Telegraph nnd . postal rntes have
keen tripled and the railway fnres
doubled. It now cost* 1,550 m arks
• word to telegraph to, tandon and
»0 to Paris, while the postal rates on
t letter from Dusseldorf to Puri* is
ISO marks.
The reopening of the Dusseldorf
branch of the Reichabank is regarded |
with great satisfaction by the French
u it will ward off for the present the
crisis in paper m arks and postpone
the necessity of the French issuing
new Ruhr currency. Despite Berlin’s
annuunrement th at the governm ent,
would no longer send murks to the
occupied area, funds have been com­
ing in regularly in u semi-clandestine
manner. The French have been taking
the greatest care* not to interfere.
General Dovignes* is of the opinion
that Germany is doing all possible to
prevent n new and sound currency
from being issued in the Ruhr, as nevtr again could the depreciated mark bo
circulated among the population if the

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1923

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PARIS, Jun. 23.—Germ aine' llerthnn, 20-year-obl woman anarchist,
entered the office* of the royalist
newspaper, I'Action Fruncnis, yester­
day, and tired two revolver shot*, kill­
ing Marius Plntenu, one of the nfficersf of the paper. She then turned
the weapon on herself and was taken
to a. hospital with a wound in the
breast.

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Presbyterian Church Has Made Fine Progress in
the Past Ten Years

The ladies of the Presbyterian
churcli tendered Dr. Brownlee a re ­
ception last n ig h t together with his
visitors, Dr. McCallie, missionary to
Korea, and Dr. Hutcheson, mission­
ary to Ch|na, who arc here this week.
The reception w as to have been held
in the new m anse hut owing to the
illness of Mrs. Brownlee it could not
Borah, of ’Idaho, a Republican mem­
be held there and was changed to the
ber of the sen ate foreign relations
apacinua home of Mr. and Mrs. II. R.
committee. * S en ato r Borah also criti­
Stevens where the beautiful home was
cised the sta te departm ent for what
made more benutifpl by flowers and
hel said was its policy of silence and
ferns, the entire lower home being
inactivity, ami declared the United
thrown enauite fo r the occasion.
It
S tates ut&gt; least should declare its at­
was a most happy event with the
titude by form ally protesting against
various church m em bers of the city
the French policy.
being present to congratulate
Dr.
“This is a situation,” said Senator
Brownlee upon the anniversary.
Borah, "in which the United States
Mrs. Henry M cLaulin in announc­
ennnot with honor remain silent. The
ing the program for the occasion
first duly of a nation is to protect ita |
read the following poem:
life when assailed, and its highest1
honor and glory in vetory s to lie Just
There’* joy and gladness in this hour.
to n fallen foe. It is this rule which
When we ns friend* do meet
distinguishes th e savage from the civ-'
To show our love in our pustor
ilixed nation.
brethren,
"It wus American principles an ­
And our own m issionary greet.
nounced by President Wilson upon
When he came to u* he was a single
which the arm istice wns signed and
mun,
.
it wus upon these principles that GorHe looked our g irls all over.
inany laid down her arms.
. i
The choice he made was fur Lillian
"It was our soldiers that made | h&gt;nAnd since he has been in clover.
slide the defeut and disarming of
Ten long year* he's labored with u*.
Gerniuny. ’ According to these an-!
And shared our joys nnd sorrows,
nouncernents und principles we de­
And each day is draw n nearer to us,
clared officially and many times that
And will nearer be, in the tomorrows.
with the German people as u people
There’s been clouds and shadows,
wc hnd no iiuarrtd, but n feeling of
rain und sunshine
sym pathy and friendship. In other
But. we always know wRere our
words, we furnished the soldiers, the
preachers to find,
principles upon which the urmistice
Whether dny or n ig h t, hot or cold,
was based which resulted in disarm ­
He’s been ready to come, if he was
ing and rendering Germany helpless,:
‘ told,
,
and we also made definite und certain ;
Right here my d ear friend* a secret
pledges ns to the treatm ent of Ger­
I uilfold,
.
many. After all that takes place,'
Your preacher knows not your ills,
and at a time when Germany has
unless he ip told,
been disarmed, und rendered power-j
He hus hnd sorrows, in which we all
less, her territory Is invnded, military
. shared,
rule is established, all of which will j
And our true feelings were to him
bring in its w ake tndescrbrible *uf-j
then Imred.
fering and untold misery to the G er-1
It's these joys und sorrows th at bind
man people, ns a people, anil in nddi-'
us tugethvr
turn to that, grent financial und econ-1
And I am sure F a th e r Time, will not
nmic toss to our own people.
,
these bonds sever.
"Even before the invasion took
Our church has grown from a little
(dace this government bud been ad* I
bund
.
vised by its own representatives thut
To one.that is known ull over the land
great suffering m ust obtain in Ger­
And instead of being on the m ission­
many, throughout the w inter and that
ary list,
thousands of women and children
We're supporting u missionary with
m ust die of starvation. The action of
• our very best.
France* accentuated that condition.
"The action of France is, in my
The-following most interesting pro­
judgm ent, without authority
under gram wns rendered und greatly en­
the Versailles tre a ty . It is a defi­
joyed :
ance of internutinnnl order and peace.
It is an offense uguinst hum anity.j Piano solo—Carmen Guthrie.
Rending—Miss M argaret Cowan.
What she is doing will not bring com­
Violin
Solo—Claude Herndon.
pensation hut it wll bring supreme
Solo—Miss Mildred Holly.
suffering, not only to the Hetmans
Reading—Miss Geraldine Muriel.
hut to the people throughout Europe,
Solo—
Miss llerm inin Lehman.
and inculrulnhle loss to our own peoDr, Hutcheson gave a funny Chi

nest* song or rather it' was in Eng*
ilsh anil about the 'Chinese Uni who
|V T
mistook the bumble bee for u b u tter - 1
111
fly anil suffered arurdingly. l)r. Me-!
r*
Callle gave the song, "Jesus Loves
^
M e" in the Korean language und
both of these tongs were great. In | m ||.-p (
fact the Presbyterinn church has beent
„ ‘
greatly blessed by having these two * ' *
‘
fine w orkers in foreign fields here
at the same time as they are old!
(^ y
friends and clnss mates of I)r. BrownNEW \
less when he was in Prlrtcrton Col- Hon of a
lege and their pretence here has l)5*cn three mile
a great inspiration In the churrh. It natonal Ini
was fine to have them all here to-J W ashinglu
gi-ther at the anniversary reception ting the r
lest night.
’ ,
‘
.
sey coast.
At a late hour delicious cake and
This re
otangc ice were served and each guest was an in
presented with a hunch of sweet pen* S aturday I
and they departed with the wish th at the Port !
the church could enjoy many more forcetnenl
anniversaries. The radio wus hro’t . The the
into piny during the evening hut Mr. custom s li
Stevens announced that there was so smuggling
much “static" in the atm osphere out- agents sui
side and inside that it could not be boat* rum
heard.
fleet to sin
The Presbyterian church in Salt- to ply far
ford lias been greatly blessed in the
The rum
past ten years under the leadership ing on the
of !)r. Brownlee and the efficient and is wel
Of.
The ers of two vessels which arrived to­
il finished day. The captain of the
Roquelle
be one of:w hich arrived from Sierra Leona Afir the site t icn, estim ated the fleet at from twenis a well ty-five to fifty vessels.
•
uch tu the
Captain Ernest Clarke, of the O r­
anges will! bitH, saw a continuous, line of rum
property i runners extending from Fire Island
e addition to Ambrose Channel Lightship, while
is and oth- Second Officer Martin declared he
h has nl ‘had seen nothing but rum bouts. The
ificr.
iO lldta was delayed five hours pickerected at ing her way through the fleet.
I’tuie nnd
"The rum boats were drifting
which (lie around like a lot of ducks," Martin
It is built suld. "There was a heavy fog when.
stories ill
passed Fire Island a t 2 o'clock;
poms nnd in the morning. From then until li
most con-!o’clock when we passed Ambrose
ry rerpect lightship my heart was in my mouth
|y and yeti "They were ringing hells, blowing
ifnl arch i-1burns and firing guns to give up then
old* much positions. It was like New 1 ear s
esbylerinn nght on Broadway, only more so. I
and above Islowed down to half speed when I
nice home [found what the situation was, hut
iimily nnd j once I hnd to order full speed astcri)
number of and thrown my helm hard over to
general is j keep from cutting a steam er in

REPORT THAT FRENCH ARE
EXTENDING ACTIVITIES
TO COLOGNE

French Order for Expulsion Ger
man Officials in British
' Zone Reaches London
ttlir Tfce Aaaarlale* Press I
PA R IS, Jan. 2.1.—Complete isola­
tion o f the Ruhr valley and absolute
severance of its communication with
the re s t of Germany was announced
today in government circles as the
next ste p in the French struggle
a g a in st German resistance If the re­
sistance continues.
.
B ER LIN Jun. *2.1.—Since morning
06,000. employes of the Stinnc* works
und 100,000 of the Thys*en work* in
tlie R uhr hav^ been on strike accord­
ing to infnrttiHion.
MAYENCK, Jan. 22.—The trial of
Frit* Thyssen nnd five other indus­
trial m agnates arrested In Ruhr and
set for today has been postponed until
!' o’clock tomorrow. It is understood
that the defense attorney pleaded lack
of jurisdiction and incompetence of
the French court.

widespread here regarding dangerous
situation in Ruhr is impassed by re­
ports th a t tlie French are extending
their activities to the Cologne area.
New so f a French order for expul­
sion of German olTieials in the British
*one reached Ismdon too late to re­
ceive much comnient in the morning
papers, but in a few criticisms appear­
ing it was apparent that disquietude
over tin- p iospect that the British for­
ce* in the Cologne area might be
drawn into a ftesli conflict with the
Germ ans
MRUS!
shots we
l.inxon ul
hrndi|Uur
ciinling-t
not hit.
IIF.UI.I
govern mi
to lunge
French »
to inforn

BERLIN*, Jan. 23.—All German, cua«
tom* official* at Mayonce und Gus’avshurg, are on a strike protesting
the a rie » t of Director of the Custom*
and o th er official*,' according to lnfoi mat ion.

LONDON, Jun. 23.—The . critical
SANFORI) TO BUILD
situation In the Ruhr Is n subject of
MUNICIPAL DOCKS
much anxious comment by the mornWITH BOND ISSUE
jng newspapers, which regard the outPLEADS NOT GUILTY
look ns so dangerous that it is Imper­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—In tro ­
Announcement Is made by the U. S.
ative th a t some way of relieving the
duction by Senator Norris, of an
deadlock be found.
.
am endm ent to the army appropria­ E ngineers, uffice, Jacksonville, of a
F ear is expressed in some quarters
tion bill proposing appropriation of public hearin g at Sanford, January
lest Gr«**t Britain be forced into some
two million dollars for development fid on th e application of that city to
form of activity against her Will. In
of the n itrate plant No. I a t Muscle construct a dork and basin in ta k e
some circles, also, it is feared that If tqrdny to the indictment returned Do This Rather Than Interfere With Party to be Shoals paved the way for sh arp con­ Monroe fo r the aerommodatipn of
France pursues the present line of against him and alx others here char­
test Inter fn the senate over the commercial and pleasure craft Inci­
Given by Social Dept, of Woman’s Club
dent to increased com em rce.in the
her policy, she will be obliged to in­ ging conspiracy In connection with
Shonls project.
i
.
—— ■
hustling Seminole 'county metropolis.
crease her forces greatly Iri the occu­ the construction of army camps.*
At the time plana and arrange- ol the fact that thu Country Club hns
It is reported th a t the projwct,
pied district with the result that Ger­
In a public statem en t Issued upon ments were made for the large social changed their plans on th eir behalf EXTRADITION OF PEACOCK
, which I* initiated as a municipal ertmany may follow with military nction his appearance In court, the former
event of the season at the Country have already signified their willingSET FOR AFTERNOON
deavor, calls for the construction of
which would mean war.
assistan t secretary declared he hod Club which was to have taken place ness to co-operate with the Country
AT GOVERNOR’S O FFIC E , a dock 276 feet long by 82 feet wide
Some commentator* entertain 'he been given no opportunity to present
tonight, the ladjea in chhrge w ere riot Club nnd with the fine arrangem ents
: witH a bulkhead 125 feet by 125 feet
belief th at France is convinced she tho "facts" In the case to tho grand aware th at the Social D epartm ent of alcrndy ntnde. backed up by the social
(II; The A&gt; m r l a l r d I’r r s a l
ha* miscalculated the German temper, Jury which indicted him, and added
TALLAHASSEE. Jnn. 2.1.— A henr-j at the foot o f'P a rk avenue auppletho Woman's Club was planning some- departm ent of the Woman's Club, this
nnd finding the results of the occupa­ tAat such procedure, hy giving circu­
ing on the application of N orth Caro­ uu-nted by u steam ship basin stretch­
thing for this night also. But now i
tion not w hat she’expecteJ, she seeks lation to a "falsa charge," had const!lina
authorities for the extradition of ing front th e enst side of the dock to
th at It la known, th e Country Club I
a means of withdrawal, If possible luted a wrong ngolnst "Every Amer­
Dr.
J.
W. Peacock wns set for this a f­ the w est aide of Palm etto avenue.
ladles are very anxious to co-operate
Municipal bonds will cover tho exwithout loss or he rp re stlg f..
ternoon in tho Governor’s office. Dr.
ican citixcn." H enry L. Stlmson, who with the other d u b s and for th a t rea­
To this end, It wns stated here, that was secretary of w ar In the cabinet
of th e Improvements
it is said
pense
,
Peacock's attorney Is here to appear
son will postpone th eir p arty In order yet made arrangem ents o r reserva­
and
the
necessity.
Is
occasioned,
by
France is re-examining the liritiah of President T aft, appeared as couna
t
the
hearing
and
inspect
the
charg­
tions for this event, now th a t they j
and Italian proposals, which she re­ ■cl for Mr. Crowell und alto issued a that the* Woman’a Club party will In have another week in which to plun.j es brought by the Carolina officials. S t. Jo h n s river improvement* asked
no wise be Interfered with.
hearing
jected nt thu Paris conference.
by the clttxeni of Sanford,
statem ent in which he declared the
They wish it announced, therefore, are urged to phone Mrs. S. O. Chase;
Meanwhile
developments
,
In
the
on
which
will
follow
the
proposed
The "Scrap Iron Class” In the Prin­
“ unist element and the organised n a­
! charges grought ag ain st his client th at all the different ones th a t have a t once and make reservations -for
Ruhr are nwnited with much anxiety, Ij were "preposterous."
cess theatre will be treated to a vio­ m unicipal dock meeting. Sanford Is
tional syndicates.
their
party.
Reservations
can
J
h
&gt;
made
Strikes of miners in the Ruhr vsl-: * It would be a so rry precedent, Mr. made arrangem ents fo r tonight a t the
lin solo next Sunday morning n t l»:40 setting to the task of a full utilisa­
The communist elem ent is gradual­
Country Club, will change th eir plans by phoning 125.
a. m. by Miss Mary Htolnoff, daugh­ tion o f th e waterway by m eeting the
ly going over to the French In the Icy, called yesterday, by the labor con­ Stimson added, If the w ar work of
and be present Monday night instead,! The Club House, already one of the
te r of M. Btolnoff, one of our leading U. S. Engineers* requirement* of
t'gion of Bochum. At Gelsenkirchen, ference nt Essen, were In progress at men like Mr. Crowell was refarded by
keeping In mind alw ays, th a t the I best In this part of the sta te , will be
Celercy avenue farm ers. It will be an docking facilities it is claimed and
the center of the Stinnesism amf nn- vnrlous pit* throughout the valley “suspicion and dlihonOr."
beautifully
decorated
and
prepared
to
brldgs party is not confined to m em -.
agreeable surprise as Mary is coming whWh m u st be established or definltelionalimi, the communists twice havo today.
.
bers of the club only, but every one in accommodate this largo crowd and
The strikes, complete or partial,
to bo art a rtis t on the strings.
||y arran g ed before Improvement* n
**ked French protection against tho
STAFF C A lh'U ltK U
Sanford and an y A laltln g friends are tho ladies will leave no atone unturn­
nationalist*.
Communist
workers were in the pWvately controlled work­
tho river channel are possible.—Palatinvited. This party is a subscription ed and will spare no efforts* to aee
( B ; T l » A m s * I s I»4 r n * * l
formed the greater p art of the minor- ings, whoie directors were arrested
ka News.
‘
'
mind
th
at
th
e
party
will
tak
e
place
DUBLIN, Jan. 23.—The ataff of bridge and tfie proceeds will go for th a t every one Is made com fortable
ljf *1*1*2*tea voting ag ainst the strike by the French Inst week.
Monday
-night,
January
20th,
s
ta
rt­
W ithdrawal of the occupying troops tha Itrat aoutherfl^dhrlalon of tha Ir­ the further furnishing of the Club for thia affair, and inasmuch as these ing a t o'clock aharp and th a t reser­
Eooen last night.’
WASHINGTON, J a a , 23.—Preal’
from the state owned mines proper­ regular military force*; together with house and all the m em bers of the ladies are making such larg e plans vations should bo made a t unco. Phone dent H ard in g yesterday sent the name
ties th a t had been seized was followed all Ita records fo r the last alx months Country Club are urged not only to It will be of help to them to know as Mrs. Chase today, pnd your party of Mrs. E llu b e th J . JRarnard to
I ly resumption of mining In these has been captured by a column of na­ be present themselves but to see th a t fa r In advance as possible, ju st how c a n 't lie too large, every one will be senate to be postm aster a t Tampa*
many will be present and th ey urg en t­
workings, although on a acale-wport- tional troops operating from Macrootn all thqJir friends are Invited.
Fla.
.
Tb* w om an’s Club, in appreciation ly request th at every one bear In tak en care of.
County Cork.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY. JANUARY 22, 1923

P A G E S IX

til acconlenn pleated chiffon tied on
Country Club* to
the shoulder with fluffy bows. She
Be Sc?ne of Bridge
s irr. - . *
carried a basket of purple violet*,, lied
with gold colored tulle.
P&amp;rty Tomorrow)
W earing a suit of black duvetyne,
— T O N I G H T ___
with blouse of white crepe do chine, W ill, S ta r t • t 8:W P. M. s nd Will He
little H arry Joe Minarik, acted ns
Open to Every Hriilge Player
r*rr.
And our w eather is great right on.
ring hearer, carrying the ring in tho
heart of n large Cul la. tilly.
Ort«( nf th e'm o st prom inent bridge
The bride entered’with her brother, parties, of that Season will ta k e pliuH* (jji'e would advise the growers to hold
.
—IN—
Clifford Walker, by whom she was tom orrow ^night at the Sanford Conn-j If" w h a t they have until they know
e r /o r
given-ln m arriage, nnd was lovely In try Club, nnd will be a subscription more nbout It.
zJtr *
her wedding gown of white canton b rid g e,'th e proceeds of which will f(r&gt;)
O r,
'
. 'J *
‘e r t s ' e s .
crepe, fashioned simply nnd trim m ed tow ards tho fu rth e r furnishing of the
p , j . Feitr.cr bf'Oseeola was in the,
Little
orphaned’
Jackie
and ha
Iwith corded fringe. H er hat. was a Club House.
city today On business nnd shaking
clever
dog
Qucenie,
were
knnckfjj
becoming model white crepe trim m ed
Tliis p a r ty ,is open to nil. regard- hands with his many friends,
f|v
e ^\ ? ~abotlf
from
pillar
to
post
until
the
with large pomirams of tulle.
Her less of w hether or not they are mem■ — BAD LUCK—OR GOOD?
Oh
law put his torm entor behind the
flowers were n shower bouquet of bets o f the Country Club and one of
The Oolinty officials are being cojiliars. This is one of the funnicit
bride's roses and valley lillics.
- lab - ■**!
thc larg est crowds ever attending a grnluluted upon the quick wmk in
No luck about it when you buy Men’s or Boys’ SUITS,
of
tho Jackie Coognn pictures, haImmediately a fte r the ceremony an p arty of this kind is expected. The, g ettin g the drunken rpeeder Sunday.)
HATS. SHOES and FURNISHINGS from us. it’s just p ain
mor
nnd melodrama skillfully com­
informal reception wus held a t the house is being prepared for the occas-i
-------.
common sense to come here and take advantage of our Splen­
bined.
' Also—
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Minarik on ion nnd accommodations nrc lining
J . C. Snyder of Chuluotn was in
did values from day to day. Let this fact strike .vou and
Laurel Aventic.
made fo r this large crowd, nnd Mrs. the city today nnd stated th at he and!
you will be our customer.
’
FOX NEWS
R7 The decorations uml other details Deane T urner makes the request th at Mrs. Snyder were on their wny to*
-'nil
carrying out the wedding colors of nil pnrticn wishing to make reserva-. California for n visit with relatives
Tomorrow— Dorothy llallnn, J«k
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
violet nnd gold.
Hull and Mitehrll I-ewN In ‘On the
lions should phone her at once.
nnd they will be gone until early
TOM MOORE
In the reception, dining and living
High Seat,” also a Snub Pollard
Then* are very few things much sum m er.
'
Optom etrist-Optician
rooms tall bamboo, palms nnd ferns nicer th an a pleasant nftrrnoon on the j
( 'timed?.
•
-■
Phone 410—Optf. I*. O. I
were used, flaskets of gold enlendul- golf course to lie followed by n nice) I.on Burton of Orlando was In the
as and purple a ste is were effectively show er nnd good eats a t tho C lu b ‘city yesterday tho guest of his cou­
—a
First Quality—Low Prices
placed. In the living room, the many House afterw ards and in o rd er to sin, Robert Donne. Mr. Burton is an
IgfcY
hrnutiful gifts were placed, nnd here make this possible, the necessary ^old newspaper m an who is now in the
, COLLECTIONS—OLD ACCOUNT*
-Phone 104
115 East First S treet
the bride's book was presided over by furnishings and equipment m ust In* moving picture game but he has not
overdue notes, bad checks. Write
,
*
Mrs. John M. Iloynton. Tho music secured. The ladies have taken it on altogether renounced the pen for the
T or our proposition. Our represent*,
was in.ehargc of Miss M argaret Hern- them selves to secure these furnishings cinema.
tire will call on you.—Southern
•lames C. T. I’uml and A rthur H at- cr.
nnd will use the proceeds «f this
Red Snapper nnd’ S ea B nss Stcnk Just merit Agency, Drew Building, Of:
,AI Crandall of PiU ,burg has arrlv-,■1
tSanfor(1 Avc. lando, Florida.,/-*; • (•reeling the g lo ats upon arrival p arty to th at end.
xard &lt;&gt;f Augusta, tho attractive guenta
jjof Mrs. T. L. Dumas.
were: M rs.' Jam es Moughton and
251-4tc
In addition to the good thnt will re­ cd in the city and will bb the guest
7t
Mrs. H arry Kent, who introduced sult from the proceeds of th is a ffair of Mr. nnd Aire. J . C. Wilson. M r.jnu*
MBS. FKBD DAIGKR. Society Editor
Mins Ethel (Jordon, of Elizabeth, them to the receiving line. In the tom orrow night, the p arty itself will Crandall comes to Sanford every win- j
* Phono 217-W
N. J.. is the attractive guest of Mrs. receiving line were the host and be well w orth attending, and for thnt le r nnd flnds marked ImprotTment in .
Maurice Kronen at her home on Tenth hostess, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M inarik, the reason every bridge player should bo his condition thereby. Ir\ fact, Mr. |
n M l k m
i a r h k i l t « U ltU « t i
—If ymm i n m Im u i / a k r n mr earning
]]2 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
*i
bride nnd groom nnd Miss ^K th cl on hand. Phone Mrs. T u rn er nnd Crandall says the Sanford sulphur
M a r . nr If &gt;•■ i n i i l r r l i l i l i * . »»»ll street.
• M U ll r a n la IkU l.p a tiia r a l. ll&lt; l» l
Moughton
nnd
Hurry
Kent.
•
actually
cured
him
of
rheumatism.
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
S1IF.K1'
Ml'SIU
mnkc
your
reservations
a
t
once.Irlalla, nr Irlrfknaa Ike Itraa. It *»U
ha i r r a l l ; apprrcUlrA
Joseph Kendall Henry arrived yes­
His many friends are glad to see
4* *
RECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS \
The g uests- were ushered into the
terday from New York ami is the dining room by, Mrs. H enry Nickles
JE N N Y SPAULDING CIRCLE , him again.
guest of ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. and Mrs. Raymond Key.
ItcfrcshThe Jennie Spaulding Circle met
PIANO TUNING------PHQNOGRAPH REPAIRS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mr., and Mrs. J . C. Wilson are hap
S. Wilson nnd sister, .Mrs. John C -)jnrnts of .violet and gold hrick irc Wednesday afternoon a t 4:00 o’clock
Toesdny—Social Departm ent
will
,
. . .
....
- .
, i Smith. Mr. Henry possesses an u n -.cream , and (fold heart shaped cakes a t the home of Mrs. Chns. Collins. |&gt;y in the possession of their son, Joe
- .have an Evening Bridge party In | u ua, V(||cc 0MJ, W(|S hcro about three!were served.
were The m eeting opened with scripture Henry of P ittsb u rg , who is down for
the club rooms nt 8 o’clock. Mrs.
years ago and made ninny warm j hunches of violcjs. Serving were reading by the chnirmnn, M rs. Los- a m onth’s visit. He ha* ro t been here
Don Smith, hostess. Phone Mrs. It.
filends who will lie interested to learn MU-ies Elizabeth W hitner, Elina Tol-1 sing. The time pnd place of the next since the war n t which time he was,
A. Newman for reservations.
of his return.
. jnr, M argaret Peters and K atherine! m eeting will lie announced later. All with the Marine corps a t Sullivan’s j
Tuesday—Subscription Bridge nt the
Matthews.
J the Itaptist ladies of the Heights nrc Island and spent u short furlough
Country Club nt 8 o'clock.
1 here. Joe hns a wonderful voice anil
A. E. Crandall, of Pittsburgh, P a .,f Late in the evening the young urged to nltcml these m ectjngs.
Wednesday—St. Agnes Guild will
his many friends nre Imping to hear,
and Herman A. Iluhu, arrived here couple left for their wedding trip.
--------- —------------------. shave a Subscription Bridge Party
]
it often w'hile he Is here. '
&gt;■sterility by Imat and are the guests keeping their destination a secret. A f-1HARRY FLOWERS KILI.S
.at tho Parish house, at .4 o'clock.
!of Mr. anil Mrs. J. S. Wilson. T h is , (,-r February 15th, they will he nt
LARGE WILD C/CT
Wcdnesdny—Nellie Turner
Circle
^ l e i i i i n m n M N i l B
■• —
meets at tho home of Miss Ruth i.- Mr. Crandall's fourth w inter in home to their friends at W inter Park ’
Sanford nnd m arks many changes 1Mhere Mr. Kent has ju s t completed ni H arry Flowers shot and killed a
Griggs nt .1:40 p. m.
Next to Princess Theatre
,
, here. This is Mr. Huhu'a first v la iti |lU„ ,,„ |uw
| wilt! cat Inst Thursday while hunting Pvt
Thursday — I.iternture Department
. . i U" K" 'UW.
south, and lie in greatly pleased with
The bride is traveling in a sm art near the shore of Puzzle Luke. H arry **
, ■- —
,
^
( Florida, purtieulurly Sanford.
coat suit of navy blue tricotine, with said th at he was a mean looking nni- J **
p. in.
chic hat to match. Her fur nnd other mnl. The cat measured alm ut five; r - For Florida: Local ra in i , *
--------For || k&gt; Relief of Coughs, Colds, HronchlllH. Hoarseness and
tonight nnd Tuesday; cool- ’ •
KENT-WALKER NUPTIALS
feet from tip to tip. and nlioul two
accessories being of grey.
L. M .O rr of Orlando was a liusi
Throat Irritations '
er
in
North
portion
Tues*
■
*
In the presence of a huge assem b­
Mrs. Kent is the lovely dnughter of feet high. This only goes to show *"
nesa visitor here Saturday.
day.
**
lage of friends and relatives, the m ar­ the Into Mr. and Mrs. (*. R. Walker thnt we have the finest hunting here
riage of Miss Claire Walker and Mr. and is very popular in soeml circles in Seminole ceuuty of any place in the
tea M
J. W. ( hninlierlain of Valdosta, Gn.,
j Mentholated White Pine and Tar........ ........................... 25c and iOc
, Beecher Kent was beautifully solem­ nnd possesses an exceptional grac- country, ns a man enn go out for big. a r i u n
is among the arrivals here.
gnme
as
well
ns
small
game,
with
as
nized Saturday evening at ti o’clock, lousncss and charm of m anner, which
PHESCHII’TION DltPGtilST
F ri ll car load of Keystone Lines P H O N E 325
nl the Congregational church, Rev. hns made her n favorite among a host much sport to it ns If you were ill the
THE REX ALL STORE
(*. C. Boyd of L-e*burg, spell 11litJust
arrived.—
Hill
Lumber
Co.
2.16-ltc
j
K
O
D
A
K
J)c
a
le
jungles of Africa.
Paul liurhnns, officiating, the im­ •if friends.
week end here attending to business.
Mr, Kent is well known in business
pressive ring ceremony being used.
W EEK’S WEATHER
About the chancel stately pnlms in nnd social circles nnd is a young man
Be sure and come to the Social De. .
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South Atlantic and E ast Gulf
,
. gracefu arrangem ent formed the back of sterling character. He is connected
nsrtm ent Bridge P arty tomorrow ev- H
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ground for pedestal baskets holding with tile Kent Oakland Co., nnd hns S tates: Considerable cloudiness withj
-1 Store in Florida
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cning at 8 o clock.
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10 Stores in Georgiaoccasional ruin lieginning of week nnd ;
golden chrysanthem um s nnd purple charge of the W inter Park branch.
The numerous friends of the young again Thursday nr Friday; normal t i
aslers.' The choir rail was covered
./M rs. J . R. Methvln mid little son
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with gold cloth and studded with pur people will extend them every good tem per ntrnv.
Itnlieit of Plant City, lire here visiting
: pic and gold chrysanthem um s.
The wish for much hapipness in th eir nrnrMr. and Mta. II. (J. Mcthvln.
I.WXOR, Egypt., Jan. t!'J.- What is*
rhoir loft nnd balconies were Imnked ried life,
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believed
to be tile oldest specimens of -«j
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L. (’. Bridges of Miumi, a n tied hi with palm and tall bamboo, The enrnnm-d
lx-ef
hi the world, have been _ J
LUCKY THIRTEEN
the city Saturday for n short at:»&gt; and lire edifi e being encircled with these
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discovered by oxenvutors in the ifi
Sanford’s New Store
Before
the
entrance
of
the
bridal
Mrs. Hal Wight entertained( the
in registered at the Montezuma.
1f
party an appropriate program of nup­ memberti of the Lucky T hirteen bridge tom b of King Tutenknniun. While it
was
not
wholly
palatable,
being
4,150
J. K, F nrror of Jackaonvillc spent tial music was rendered by Mrs. Seth dull most delightfully Kntunlny a f­ yejirs of preservation.
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tho week end here attending business Woodruff, organist, assisted by Miss ternoon nt her apartm ent in the Wennd is registered ut the Montezuma. Orncc l.ognn, violin, nnd Miss H er­ Inkn. There were three tables of playTO Til ft PUBLIC
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ininin l&lt;ehmnn, vi»cnh, ’ The b rid a l1era.
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Mr. and Mr*. K. F. Alhrqtgh were
fr«"" Lohengrlnn was used,
Exceptionally interesting was the
On «»r nlwnit February IM, th«*
ndUtng tho .-week end visitors and «*’• prmvunlmrnl and Mendelssohn’s game of bridge played and the prize
giJIC
K SERVICE TRANSFER C O .jJ J
WtHlding
March
used
ns
recessional.
for high score, silk hose, was aw arded
w^te pleasantly located at tbc Mon
will put on a parcel delivery truck, a L .
The
ushers
were:
Ralph
Clnyrnan,'
Mr*. II. II. L ’wls.
tr.’M ina.
Edward Ri.ndall and Henry Nickles •Following the card gnme, the h o st­ much needed service in Sanford. Par- J J
it
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eels or packages of one hundred lbs. J *
flcnj. F. t'ottclb
of Fnirhavcii, and lire groom was attended by lii» ess served a tem pting salad course
In Pretty Patterns, yard— 4- £
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brother,
liar
rv
Kent,
as
best
man.
and coffee. Favors of dainty baskets or less will Ih&gt; delivered to any plan
Mass., arrived in tbe Vity Sal unlay
or
residence
adjacent
to
the
hard
nur-j
Acting as maid of. honor was Miss ,,f
peanuts and m ints were givand will s|KTid mim time here at tiefacial streets, nt a price th at will lie _ J
Ethel
Moughton,
who
was
attired
in
^
Montezuma.
cheniH-r
than currying them. • Tirin'
\
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a beautiful gown of violet changeable j t i „. guests f«r the afternoon were
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company
hns recently added to their
, William II. Drown of Williamsburg, ti.lfctu, draped mmlel, combined with Mrs. M. H. Wiggins, Mrs. H. II. L*wOtno, n ! retlnM m inister, and. bis gold lace. Her hat was iff black veloit (*, Mr*. A. II. Wallace, Mrs. Claude equipm ent, one Dodge Bros, ton nnd
wife, have arriverl hcro and-will speml and lace und triurmeil with ostrich. .H ow ard, Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn, Mrs. E. n half truck bought of the Sanford
auffiraUtnunth* in Hunfonh
She carried an arm bouquet of gold p. Householder, Mrs. It. L l'erklna, Motor Co., nnd one ton and a q u arte r
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--------colored chrysanthem um s tlerl with Mrs. A. W, F itts. Miss Muhle How- Reo truck, bought of the Wilson Mo­
to r Co. und are contem plating the
&gt;1r. and Mrs. Irving Ostridgc and violet tulle.
er, Mrs. E. F. Rournillat. _
addition of several more truck* to
etiildren, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Kstridge
Mrs. M. Minarik, ns dame of honor.)
.
lake care of th eir'stead ily increasing
and,niece, Miss Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.) was lovely in an exquisite costume of
ROOK LOVERS’ CLUB
All Colors, Yard
business. They are now prepared to
IIuike Methvln and children, and Mrs. gold chnn|(cahlc taffeta combined with
t Miss Annie Hnwkins was the char- handle anything from a small parcel
J. \J0 Methvln uml little son of Plant gold lace. With this she wore a
O
riental
hor.tes* Friday afternoon when to a pinner or safe grnyw-here In the
(’itV fo imed u motor parly to Daytona hlark hat, (ririinsetl with un
she entertained the member* of the sta te of Florida. You will make no y Hcneh yesterday where they enjoyed oraam eat. Her flowers were purpli
Rook L ivers’ Club most pleasantly nt mifltnkc in railing on them for any- J j
asters tied with gold tulle.
an oyster dinner.
her home on Celery avenue.
thing in th eir lino of business.
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Little Miss Mary Chapman, the
The rooms were adorned with quan­
Remember their 'phone num ber, I'JH. . ]
Mjs. Edward lame is entertaining winsome little daughter of Knlph
256-Mon-W ed-Fri J 1
tities of sweet peas in the pastel thrts,
this' afternoon ut bridge nt her home Chapman, was the little flower girl,
and the afternoon was *|&gt;ent with dis­
on Park avenue, complimenting Mrs- wearing a dainty frock of gold colorcussion of hooka and cu rren t events.
Ijrtc in the afternoon, the hostess,
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assisted by Mrs. Blown, served fried
oysters, hot rolls, nut bread, fru it
Open Day und Niuht
I .tidies' Host Koom
Sizes: 18x46,27x51 and 36x72, each
salad, coffee and strnw lierrles top.
irtJ
|n-d with whip|K'd cream . Each guest
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was presented with n large bouquet
of sweet peas as favors.
The guests included Mrs. R. J . Hol­
ly, Sirs. Henry* Mclaiulin, M rs. J . E.
I
Pace, Mrs. Stelle Arrington,* Mrs. J . 13-LHS SUGAR
SALES AND SERVICE
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C. Bennett, Mrs. Hurry W ard, .Mrs. v For..........
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A Complete Block of Parts
L P. Hagan, Mrs. Fred Williams,
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Mrs. A. E. Hill, Mrs. K. P. Morse
V. C. HABY CREAM
and
Mrs. Brown.
Buy a Hupp and You’ll Save Money

T h e P r i n c e ss

LOCALS

JACKIE COOGAN
“TROUBLE”

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

...SANFORD MAID BREAD...
Not Only Pure but Delicious

R O U T H BAKERY

THE WEATHER 5

;rR.C. BOWER

THE CHURCHWELL COMPANY
Bungalow Cretonnes

Tissue and French Ginghams

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per enn ,......... '.......

B. &amp; O . M O T O R C O
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1)iHtf1bUtDrfTSfmtnoIiT:Trid~T.IfkiTCouril IST
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Large and Up-lo-l)ntc
Fill! n* Slalion'

• Complete Line Accessories
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SOCIAL DEPT. EVENING BRIDGE
5-LHS. CRISCO.
Tomorrow (Tuesday), the members
For
of the Social departm ent, of the Wom­
an's Club will have an evening bridge
party a t the club . rooms a t eight GOOD BUTTER.
o'clock. All the members nnd th eir * P e r Il)e
husbands are invited and expected to •J-V-fii.t»__ r" . .ij&amp;zL*.ili J come. Please phone Mr*. It. A. New­
MEADOW BROOK
m an v(Prt) and let her know if you are
coming, «a a largo crowd U expected.
The Best
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RUTTER

First Street

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SELLS it for. VLESS
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)AY, JANUARY 23, 1D23

THE HERALD’S PLATFORM FOR 1923

the right direction. Florida ha* flow­ ow nflittle farm by draining the mqser* In profusion and they should he quito breeding swam ps and ponds and
displayed for the benefit of the winter by protectinb him self and his family
I ’a l i l l a b r # n » r f a f l r r a t m a r * r r | » t &gt;*»••*
visitor* and Orlando cpn do this just against m alaria and the o ther prevent&lt; • &gt; n l «W* l l r r u l d ■ t n l t d l n a . I» J
1.
—A new Library Building in the center of the city.
X l a a n a l l a * A * r . , S a n f o r d , F l » . ____
ns well aa lx&gt;* Angelps. Have the I able diseaue*.
2.
—Extension of the present bulkhead on the Inkc shore.
Your state health departm ent em­
3.
—The new 'pier and boat basin finished before January,
!* The Herald Printing Co. flower parade by -oall means.
ploys experienced san itary engineers
1924.
i
p i ii l i i n r . i t h
A ride over this country will con- who will advise you upon request rel- * 4.—A big Auditoriu nithnt will seat at least 5,000 people.
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I'.dllor
n. j . iim .i.v
Secrrfarj-Trrnanrcr vlnce nnytonc that the. Sanford sec- alive to u r m drainage «» a health
K. J. I . I I . I . M i l l
5.
—New home for the Campbcll-Lossing Post, American
l l r i r r i l « » » « « « tion is built upon a solid foundation measure.
I I . A. WBKI.
Ail* r r l l s l n a M a n a i i r r
Legion.
it. a. i i m . 1.1
A Sanford Institution under the direct man­
ami it is the greatest section in the
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6.
—A Community Chest out of which all funds will he
Hade. It n » » it
A l i r r l l i l n i lln lra
A|il&gt;llralli&gt;n
wot Id, All we need to do is to keep! GET ON T IIE WATER WAGON
agement of the following
drawn.
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I.B tV IH S l l t P I *
l l r r a l a l l a n l l u n n c r r everlastingly a t it and we will win in j
7.
—Two
mill
tax
for
publicity
purposes.
I ' h o n r M I - I V nf t r r a !'• m .
the end. This city and this county j The Attorney General, Mr. Daugh8.
—Municipal ownership, starting with water works *nnd
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
S a H a r r l e tl n a l* ilr» lx A d » u a r e
are on the eve of n wonderful growth. ■erty , says’ a wise thing in his messoft water.
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O ne Year ........
Keep
it
going
strong
and
don’t
let
snge
to
the
people
when
he
urges
81s J lim lb a
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9.
—Systematic mosquito campaign and cleaner city.
l l a l l t r r r d In ( l l y l»r C a r r i e r
anything deter you.
■ th^ni to obey the lows—and all of
J. K. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. Pul10.—Ten thousand people here one year from today.
Oar K ’w k
IS &lt; «|W
-----------o------------ them . Mr. D augherty' says:
“Obey
eston, K. H. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
T h e b i s 1 3 . «n l # - i i # « r I V i i M r l l r r - ,
r
A gentleman who was hero about ltlu. |aw„ in t ;u. spirit, and the letter
■ Id r a l l n t r f a v n a
apm lnnlr fiiu n tr
and their produce in Lakeland m ar­ cuse for shirking their own responsi­
C. F. Williams
■ nd la l it t b il a k r d e r r r r I ’r l d a y .
t d » » r - seven year* *go and ha* not been back j _ „ | | ()f them', c m , ,h„ugh there be
kets nnd how there Is no encourage­ bility, will find little comfort In the
r a lr a m a d r k n o t r a i * a |i|illra ns It Il na nl n. s13.00
since
until
yesterday
mid
th
at
he
h
a
d
,soni(,
that,
jn
your
opinion,
h
u
rt.”
| i r r &gt; e a r , a l u a y a In n d v n n r r .
a
ment for them when they do comp spontaneous response from ull q u art­
KBMIIBH TIIB ASi OCIATJEO I’MHi# not seen such a marvelous growth m ^T h a t Is good advice and should be to Lakeland to trade. There la evl- ers last night at the membership
T h a A H O d a t c d P r e a n I* r s c l u « l v e l y any city in the United Slnlcs and he followed. Citizens, you cart not kick
dently som ething wrong when such m eeting which started the drive. Any
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
e n t i t l e d In t h # u i « f u r r e p U b H r a l W n of travels from coast to const. The Inst
ngninst the statu tes, for they arc law, n sentim ent ns th a t g ets’ out nnd lingering hope was completely sh a t­
a l l n « w a i tl a i m l r h e n •cre d lli'il t o It n t
n u t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s p s t ' c r tim e he was here we had no hotels and you will su ffe r in the end.
Wtr' both farm ers nnd m erchant* should tered when the opposition leader# in
a n d nlou t h e
local
new#
p u b lish ed
and now he claim s that he had bolter re fe r to the prohibition law, us does
herein.
do all in their power to correct iL the last election, lead by the man
A ll r i c h In o f r e - l t u h l l c n t l o n o f »|ieclul service ut the Valdez than he has re ­
the Attorney General. It stands at Merchants are entitled to u fair who was the defeated candidate for
d l s p a le h e a h e r e i n n r e a l s o r e s e r v e d __
ceived anywhere in the south nt a present as p a rt of the C onstitution,
O fflW I IIK H A t.D tlU lt.tltX r e . P h o n e i n
profit Just us the farm er nnd every president, headed the list with tholrj
very reasonable rale.'
nnd it is doubly dangerous to break other person Is entitled to n rea­ usual generous contributions. It was;
F o rrltn AdvaMirlnq R i n „ » n l « l | i ,
it. Those who m anufacture, buy or sonable price for his wares and we n particularly striking confirm ation1
T lir . AMEHICAN PHESS ASSOCIATION
Sanford, Florida
Tiu* trouble in Germany will he ad­ s t II liquor mny be arrested , while
nil want lo work together to cor­ of their statem ent during th e’ h e a te d :
justed and the world will settle down those who drink it mny die or become
rect the faults th a t are in the pres­ campaign th at the personal element
to an era of peace and prosperity if blind. It is dangerous to traffic with
en t trading system , so th at we can wus not entering into the position they
the various nations will forget about bootleggers in these days. The stu ff
mako Lakeland the best place und took and thnt the Chamber of Com­
TO YOU UNCLE FRANK FORSTER
conquest and more power and more they sell is poison, and if it does not
the most attractiv e center in this merce Is bigger than any individual
terrilu iy . l#*t them follow the a tti­
Principals and Teach­
Fish Shipments For
There is n little squib, in this insue tude of the United S tates and they |,il! o ttrig h l it destroys the eyesight. whole section. If this fnrm cr und or set of individuals in it.
If
men
will
sw
ear
off
they
will
be
others
who1
feel
th
at
they
ure
not
g
e
t­
It
is
ubu
worthy
o
f
comment
th
at
th a t tells about Hon. F. P. F oisler will become as g n a t a country as
ers, of Florida H, S.
Past Two Years To­
entering the banking bualncfix here I S r i ^ G * the J w d y . t f S t f C f * |£ U t t e r for it; they will nt least not ting tho right kind of u deal wilt ju st th eir subscriptions which hud vol­
talled 116,915,000
Received Training
Just forty years ago.
This, Is ; onto . rit ou t of their system s and forget all run the risk of swallowing poison go to the point of contact to help untarily been handed to President
,
:.
TvCurti t*11*1 proves that good men &lt;m- |^
for tho ncxt hundred years nnd they will have more money when solve the problem directly with the Coburn won* rend by th at officer .-.a While Shrimp ami Oysters Totalled At University of Florida Trstbm'
l!*2l comes. Prohibition may n o t.ln it standing will be elim inated.—Slnr- the formal announcement of the op­
- to r nt thfe bottom of the lists and by ; af)(, tf(&gt; worfe.
College •
Many Thousand Rarrels
forever; well advised persons expect Telegrnm.
ening of the drive for this year. It
d o se application to their w ork.eventu­
■----------- o-----------behooves every man and woman in
beer nnd wine to come back in n year
ally get to the top and the top in
S E E THAT WE GET.GOOD
( I I , *t lip x « » » c l n f r d I ' , m u )
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H 1v T h e 4 naort-ired ('„ •■ )
the
city ot get squarely behind Pres­
ot more, nnd until then, nnd until the
where Frank Forster stands today—
DILIGENCE IN COLLECTING
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 28. -Ship j GAINESVILLE, Fla., Jan. 23.STREETS
ident Coburn nnd the Chamber of
;Tuff is known to be real nnd pure,
the dean of the banker.! of th is coun__
Commerce ju st an these men have ments of scrtle fish, in Fluridn, in E m ty-four of the leading high ithod
ty . F orty' yeah* ago when Sanford
, ,'.
,
,
, ,. , (.ur advice to folks is to get on tile
The
following
from
the
October
the past two years totalled 1Id,'.115,- principals und more than 1.000 tad*,
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: Now th at the can tract for the hr. t
was young and Mr. horsier was young
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w ater wagon nnd flay tin re,—Tampa bulletin of the Canadian Press Asso­ done.—St. Petersburg T im e .
,
V
, , i portion of tiie city streets has been
j 00(1 pounds, according to a (statem ent. ers in this s t a t e 'received their tr*mhe came to this- section from his uld [ , ,
,
. Tribune.
ciation is worth reading, und if reli­
let for sheet asphalt, If behooves the
issued today.hy T. R. Hodges, shell I ing nt the Teachers' College of tfct
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homo in Washington Court House, O.
giously followed would place many
“MISS CIVILIZATION”
city commissioners to see th at the tax
fi.sh commissioner, while those of University of Florida, it was sutri
We enn imagine him sta rtin g in the
a newspaper office on the right side
SOUTH FLORIDA ROADS
payers get a square deal. Tlusi
shrim p amounted to 1'.(,552.000. :i*t llu* university today in conwctks
business iii Fluridn utter leaving Ohio
Of the ledger. Too many publishers
"M iss Civilization,” a one act play
strecth are to be b etter than any nth
O yster shipment* for the sartie per- with the campaign to raise FJjOjmt
and we can imagine the many knocks er kind of m aterial that is made for
^ enurai) Polk county found it pos- nre seemingly afraid to mako their by lUchard Harding Davi's, will 1»* bid totalled HU),(KM) barrels, while 0,- for a student get!vite# Wilding,
and hard knocks he received n i he the price. They nre to last nt least *ibl"
"Prrnd her g .od roads money collections, und postpone the day of give not the High School on Wedniei- JOfi'.OOd sponge were marketed. Du“Citizens of this 'tat..," said Dr.
climbed upward. We know how he felt fifteen yeni* without any m aintenance' ovt‘r m r Immense mileage by using settlem ent just ns long as possible. \luy, January ii-'th, at S:-I.ri p. m. in
scribing saltw ater fish, oyster* a n d 'J a m e s Y»?. Norman, dean of 0*
when he came to Florida, for wo came (Jiulge.i. They-me to be ns good if not ‘-l-'V il!l Jt foundation for the sheet ns Have a monthly settlem ent, nnd col­ addition, a slan t musical
program
J)(( (|1(1 n",oflt vulunblc natural Teachers’ College, “ai. not familar
from the same state anti began work hotter 'than the present brick streets, Ph»u * *'ut ,h *’ upkeep is proving very lect what is coming to you and pay with readings will be given.
resources
of this state, Mr. Hodges with the work being am an plaited If
here some twenty years a fte r. We They m e
This play s produced only by spec­ rtalem ent said liic combined industry (his branch. The fearin'(V t’ellep
cost less than the brick expensive. It is a favorite saying of what you owe. also. The Rullcti'n says:
know his feelings, his aspirations, streets. All of these claims have been 'ond-b.iilding engineers that a road
"Many men nre able to produce an ial permission of
Coliu-r'a Weekly v.as worth approxim ately §2H,."tfill,(M)() i not only educates men far public
p a rt of his tribulations ami his trials
it
no
better
than
its
foundation,
andriarticle
and sell it; but it takes a nnd the Walter 11. Raker Publishing
made for 'he asphalt street and while
school service but it alio help* tfc.
for the p ast two years.
and today we w ant to shake ids ham! the contractors Who put them down P'dk county is certainly furnishing
ing a j very able man tti make, sell and col- Co, of Ronton, Mass. It in highly
l ecturer irr
The industry U “today affording state in other wavfor gaining thnt for which he has will not lie here in tho next five or dem onstration of the tru th of tho ux- j IcrL It is about collecting promptly dram atic .md has a thrilling climax
frequently
given
through
the «ute fcj
employment
to
more
people
than
any
striven for forty years. He w.i, here
join. The mods immediately north of! th at the attention of our members is which holds the audience in deepest
ten ur fifteen yen is the City t on
prominent
educators.
Teacher*
ird
o
t
l
f
r
industry
except
perhaps
farm
­
in good times uml bad times, lie was
s i-akeland are in pa H in d er Iy bad con­ desired. More- time should be set aside suspense.
siunens will be here and they will
principals
uru
ndvised
of
m&gt;u
iJure
ing,
and
a
g
reat
many
farm
ers
nre
here In tha early boom days when ev­
in weekly newspaper offices for this
Thij! play will lie given to raise
er have the compliments or the curs­ dition. nnd it is evident th at the fault
erything was roseate and he was here
im portant task. Job printing should money for the High School orchestra. fishermen for half the year in the tional practices. Bulletins, cuntaininf
ut
evt;ry
place
where
the
road
has
es of the taxpayers and it will be up
worth-while suggestions are distribut­
during and afte r the g reat freeze
be billed for and collected monthly. The udmission is only 25 cents to nil. const counties,” the statem ent said.
to them to mako good. As this paper "gone bud" is with the foundation.
Explaining th at ho felt the people ed. More than 1.tiflti of our stcdrati
when it looked as though there Would
Some
of
our
members
who
ore
aueRemembel- the date, Wednesday even­ of the state "who are the sole owners” ! have been placed in teaching politic®!
said before the contract was l e t - eigh­ The brick road -th e main highwny—
be no one left here except tin* ones
ccssful send the bill along with the ing, 8:45, after church.
257-21 of the Industry should have an ae-‘ in different eommumtii". thTnUghast
ty per cent of the taxpayer.-, wanted in Osceola county Is also in had con­
who could not get away. Rut th at ev­
delivery of the printing. Advertising
brick. The City Commissioners ary dition, because of neglect; and there
counting of Ills stewardship as shell the state,
er abiding faith in his city uml the
accounts mny be sent out monthly lo i
THREAT AGAINST SIH TH
lining what they think b best but they are icveral wood bridges which arc
fj di commissioner, Mr. Hodges stalodj In tiie past five year, tin- rnrolt* faith he had in himself kept him nt
will have to p,ove it U. the ittti-fae- actually in dangerous condition and regular advertisers, und certainly not
the Job ami the little bank in which
less
tfinn
quarterly.
Hy
constantly
llljr 'Iii# iMMHFtalri] rrrwui
• his
. departm ent had "credits" to the meat in the tlregular
„ , session* af tht
tiiiiv of tiie people who pay for the nre likely to bring on dam age suits
WASHINGTON, Jan.
_Calling iinimint nf fJI/JSH/JO llu* first uf the-j reachiTu (
has inat-Meil mey
hi* started grew into a national bunk
wbich
pray
cost
tin*
county
more
than
i
looking
up
the
delinquent
subscribers
streets.
nnd the national hntfk grew into one
would the replacem ent of these di- ! the circulation enn be kept fairly well attention to published reports that '.'car. In this connection he listed the th in 50 per rent, mcnnlinc to Dr.
the shipping board is planning to dis- toll,.wing item s: fa s h in tre a s u ry ' Norman. The increase m the toroof tiie biggest banks in this part of
DRAIN \GH FOR HEALTH’S S \K K Inpidated structure* with modern con- paid up. Reports 'for the past year
show
that
collections
nre
slow.
The
.
continue
terUqn gulf and soulli At
Jt7T.58; cirsli in bank to bo deposited !m er school enrollment lure been dill
the state and now on tiie fortieth a n ­
crete bridges.
,
member
who
is
always
diligent
in
'ln
n
tic
lines,
Senator
Fletcher,
demo-|it&gt;
treasury Jnfiunry 1. S i.D5I.GI; c a sh ' g reater. From 74 students in 1910 t»
niversary of Ids coming to Sanford
The same ro.ul extending through
Solomon said “To everylhing there
(tending out accounts is not feeling !ria l, Florida, declared in the senate di posited in general revenue fund, 32,-. h l^ in HRH 'is[the .advance hr monW
Uncle Frank F orster can look out of
O
range
county
is
also
in*
had
condi­
it a seas &gt;n and n time to every purhis window and see the new six story
the tightening-up process quite so ;th at if auch action was takenu he
l'.’5.2i; boats and o th er property more th arv 800 per cent,
pose under the heavens—a lime to t tion, although this county is having
. bank building arising across the stree t
much ns those who have not made it would demand an invevtigollo i to de- !acquired, ?T,808.5t; replanting o y rie r,
shoulders
laid
on
each
nidu
of
carl Sway the stones au.il it lime to '
RECOVERS FROM 1 A GltllTB
that will be the future home of the
n practice to collect prom ptly, and j termino whether it was de-ignatc i a hnr*. 12,722.22; total credits above
,,nrk nm '1' which wi" makr
COUGH
F irst National Rank and he can hi"k g-.thor t Ik s t o i c together."'D igging thl‘
who have, therefore, much money on; n punishment for "those rommunitie- tunning expense# ¥23,1188.20,
w a s n(ml
o t -in ifix ,!ly
' " ltl
f,,&gt;
trav e le r# .
ditclux w,t«
illy r e f e . . , , ! t o ”
"W as very had with La Grippe cJ
over his last statem ent with more than
''Thi* departm ent," the st’‘temcnt
thelr books. Farm ers, during the f a ll,1whose representative.# are oppos'd t i
1
lie
roads
ill
the
vicinity
of
Orlando
T* &gt;d i,kyi
■I I iiied, “ wilin', i apptii),ri;,i,i„i an*! hud a fc'vre" mugh.
a million dollars on deposit and a Iim by t h e wise m an, b u t e v e r y o n e with a re excellent, especially the new road arc more able to take care of their the ship sulisidy
Honey
am!
T
ar
and
it
topped »J
“The
expiittiation
th.il
Ins
.
.
big growing business and he can say any - x p n ji ta &gt;■ know-, ifiat ditch dig f;'nm Orlando
ii'v.rti*
entirety
in
liren-e
t
..............
W inter Hark, This bill*. The crop is off, and they nre
/ o C i. tin «■. i plioii Jn tin* geecr.d
i
ouj.h
and
I
got
bettet,”
write*
Mr*,
showing
heavy
,
;H..iti
g
I
.......
v.
I
and we can all say will d&lt;&gt;m
•
,
(*'d
ifoni
th',.engaged
*n
the
in
is i onstrm ted .r vitrified brick with likely to lie in better spirits. Member#
nil.' w ith this a . with e v e r y th in g
- Some day we intend to writ*' #«u»e
are urged to see that the front office not hold water,” Mr. Fletcher asse rt­ fit: try has been aide lo control tin- M aty Kifiby, Hiwkane, \ \ «»hu|ta.
asphilll tiller.
thing about our old buckeye friend else, t h e t e in a tim e when n can be
The etionnoutt travel carried by work is' kept up, and the books and ed. "H ’k simply a th reat," he said, entire coast Hue and enforce the law s.!(’ough# resulting from La Grippe,!*■
done to tiie f u s t a d v a n ta g e ,
thnt will be woith while. Tqdny - o u r !
"O ur record# show we have been flutnza, Rroiichllis, Whooping
tItoite
roads makes it incumbent up­ subscription list# are gone over re g -j " th a t if tin subsidy bill fnibi th. c
busy day—we can only say, Gpd b i d s ' How m any farm ers, However, know on tln&gt; Itoards u( county commission- ularly. Keep up tho work of collect* j porta will nut have th e chip#.’’
ulde ti( secure about 75 per rent ion- As'.lumi nml MpasriodiC ('reap «•
you nnd may you live to-enjoy forty j
,f “ r.
vntions for violations of the law mid quickly relieved with Foley'* H®*J
»
j
—
~ *
•
ing in tl.e ropthcni states, if not the
!
k t*p U" 'm ln «&gt;*«&lt;• condition, ing."
years mare with your friends in the
t&gt;
• !. "M iss Civilization” at Mm High we have a w archog., f , || „f illegal i.nd Tar. Contains no oplatf*-#vet j) iH'Ht. is during the late winter 1 h“
of a county is macity wliere you have hiadi■k*hhI.
TAKIN/ i INVENTORY ■
Sch’o.d" Wednesday night at K.15. gear and nets that were t;.I.en w ith -; gredigtit# printed an the ivrappo.
months. At this icumiii of the year the N ,m ll-V
•'&gt;’ «»ie condition,
_______ _
* 25c .
257
out prisoners." •
, I.argent zelliiig cough niedninc i®t*
farm l a W til least has some clad,m in ! i,f )Ul
A " » v e lle r viewing the.
IniitCM
, _
* world. Refuse substittil
That booze fleet (iiit-ii Ie of N’i'W
At tlii* season of the year b u sin ess,
-----------------------------with
n
vie
the selection of work. During th- ,o lm tr&gt;" w,lh » vi“ w,&lt;’
wil1 •
1
,1 r vt f j -..
Foley'#
Honey
and
Tin
New V'ork linrhor is cert anily a joke
and
professional
men
nre
taking
an
NMIK
E
SlTtSCRH'TION RRIDGE I'Ali I A
Mtnimer rush tliero run b. none. Then, nyU Ik&gt; favorably impressed by being'
inventory of their asset*. The ('hamThe Honorable R&lt;&gt;ni,| of t umv
Oil till' iwohi)lit it! II lawn t.f it.fi ■min
where. Adv.
toil, soil I .unlit inn , III (ill Soul hero jolted over tough roads, and |&gt;o#stbly
Th,' mem be i . of the Nt. Agstc#
tier of Commerce, the most im portant / Uommissiuners in nnd for Seminole
try.
hm
ing
Ins
eat
damaged.
'tale:, are npl lo be • (unity -uiti- I for
Guild will give a Subscription IIridge
------ ft----The substantial roads which Hills-! industry in the city, is taking an in - ! County, Fla., will receive bids nt their
ditch digging in January and hThru
ru tty at the I’iiri h U oJie, Wetl'ies*
vCntory
uf
its
g
reatest
asset,
it*
manm
xt
regular
m
eeting
to
be
held
on
The celery crop at Su Ilford i* nil
ary. Our heaviest rain fall in the south Ixmmgh county, lias built in recent
esijay,
February
flth,
A.
D
R‘J
;,
at
";‘v Mftermum, J a n u a ry .2 ^ ii at »;00| ’f o
Toe
power.
It
cannot
hope
to
succeed
with
right. The grower# urc* cutting and at two periods, during January and
^ 'l u f o u t conspicuously by comD re sc riD tiu n fo r ( ’olds, FW‘
out this potential force, expressed 1U o’clock a. m. for the pureha e of “ &lt;*1" ' k. I’hane Mr... Are hie Hetts .
shippiuig and get liim: g"" if price ; ftir
parison
with
the
m
ads
in
many
other
Fein uni y .und during June und July.;
,u p m«,t
their celery innd shimid keep n stiff
counties.
A fter lung time of tlm annual drive for funds one M on truck. Hoard rcserv. . the ( — ' «•* « » • «• M. Llayd (45) frerI^ 11 f \
Rut, someone iuys, you would not e x -; outli Florida
,
,
,
—s , i ivationx. A good,time is assured c r a n ‘1 L n ® n p p e . M H me
right to reject any or nl! bids.
without
which
the
organization
can
upper lip. Di m 't let any thing inter- p e t us to do mir ditching in rirtrt.ling
ith
various
^ ^ •'fm e n U n g w
all.* Make your re &lt;*rvation# e itrljr.lsp c c d y re m e d y WC know, pH*
E. A. DOUGLASS.
fete with the crop#
convinced not function and perform it# duty to
water with the soil miturn.ed like a !
™
Price 50c.
2'*o.i . 15-17-ut-22 23-c v e n lin R I ’notiiH oniit.
l-15-o.n.w.-tfc
the
city.
Sponge?" Not entirely. We were thnt tin; best 1# the cheapest. We have
I'crsons in ih e community who Imve
T here are nil sorts of rum ors put
had
permanence
in
view,
ra
th
e
r
than
thinking o the otlilel ditch,#, the big !
The pedestrian runs tile risk o f b,
out here every year about the crops
g re a t mileage, and we have found it anticipated'a possible defection in the
grst part o ftiie job anil the most cxranks of the membership und who ing held up at interval*, but not by a
and the prices and they should be
a profitable policy.—anipa Times.
penxiv*'. The xtnnll laterals enn ho dog
Re Sure and See the Kew
thereby might hope to have an ex- tilling station.
■lopped. There is only one tiling that
- ■■
—
at any tim e but if the farm er .want*,
governs the prices of all Articles and
t LESSON ON HUY AT HOME
to "live money and time he’ wilt dig
th at is the law of supply ami demand.
M
RS
hi# muin outlet ditvhc.i with dynamite
IDEA
A new strain of celery should not
rt
when the ground 1* wet. The w etter
throw anybody into a fit.
r*
the better.
The Star-Telegram is in receipt of
Dynamite work# much b etter in an unsigned communication, w ritten K«
Orlando is preparing for a big (lu­
wet soil" than it doc# when the soil i# in good faith, do doubt, which refers )«•
rid parade nnd Flower Day on the
Tiie Herald carriers m anage and control th eir route#, pay in
dty, liecauec under thiuo conditions to the m atter of buying nt home. This m
order of the great celebrations a t l.o*
K4 advance fo r all paper# drawn, and absolutely depend upon their
dyiminitc
will
give
a
complete
ditch,
new
spaper,
like
nil
other
well
reg
u
lat­
Angeles every year. This is n move in
lequilittg very little if any hunt! ed offices, seldom pay# any attention *»a collections for thoir running capital and profits. When subscrib­
er# neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER nnd nut TH E
cleaning; tju e e hundred to four liund to unsigned letter# which contains
Herald th a t stand* the “b ru n t.”
»t
red feet of ditch can be rliot nt one. statem ent# oftentime# th u t ure se­
Mudcls at nur hcautiful Show Koonts and Filling Station—
ra
no
Subscribers
who
da
nor
care
to
pay
the
carrier
each
week
time
,thu.#
requiring
only
one
blast­
vere
and
which
leaves
no
way
to
get
U SELL
^ , WHEN U
High (Iruik* Mechanic in charge uf our Ucpair l)t’p:lrta,t’,'*•
mny pay the H erald two or more months in advance nnd they
ing cap; rdi p.tumpx can 1r, removed a t the real proof, but the sentim ent
YOUR REAL j j i
LIST IT
will
pay
tho
ca
rrier
each
week
from
thi*
fund.
na
cleanly; und the dynam ite hole# which expressed 1* pertinent und should be
ESTA TE
(51 WITH US
it
*rv
This system of delivery is known ns the IND EPEN DENT
must be npaced 1 1-2 to 2 feel ap art tecognixed just- the same. The w rit­
CARRIER PLAN nnd Is used by m ost of the larger newspapers of
Pi
can la* put down much faster nfid nl- e r of the article cut out an editorial
g S
the country and has proven beyond doubt to be the ver ybest plan
ft
We feature auto insurance nnd
from one page of the Gainesville Spn’s
ft&gt;cheaper.
Prompt Service and Courteous T r e a t n i e n t Pn
of delivery. When a boy m anages hi# own route, buys and sells
In ditching with dynnmiU) where the plcn of trading at home und out of
jve a re ready to explain all the
Wl
a t a profit he is in business fo r himself in ekactly the same sense
Moil is well saturated with water- ma- the sam e issue from another page
different kinds of policies you
• Pay Us a Visit
a# any merchant. Ho knows he m ust give service to be iucce**I* i
cut
a
reference
in
an
nd
from
ii
I-ake*
terinl
can
be
moved
nt
a
cost
of
fnim
f
can have written on your car.
ful and build up his business. He knows that every new custom­
s.
twelve to eighteen cents per cubic land store, which told about how they
Call us up.
p1
er .ho secures menps more profit. In short, he know# he must
yard. Under favorable conditions a were selling goods hought from anoth­
p. J
conduct his business In n capnblc and efficient manner to he sueI crew of th re e m ejixan complete a mile er city not far nwuy. When such a
cess ful.
PA
I of main outlet ditching in ofur day# preposition ns thnt i# p u t up to a
-LADIES* AM) GENTLEMEN'S REST ROOMS— The Hexnld earnestly requests it# subscribers not to dj*.
] by using dynam ite properly spaced new spaper there Is no way out, ex ­
AGENTS
courage these boys in this, th e ir.firs t business venture, by refits-*
cept to say thnt people who sell and
and loaded.
ing to pay prom ptly each week fo r their newspaper.
Ponce de l&lt;oon crossed the A tlan t­ people who buy both need n little ed­
■8.
REAL ESTATE
ucation.
ic Ocnan and searched tho W estern
J 'lre , Casualty, A uto Insurance
The w riter of the article says he
T IIE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD.
Hemisphere in vain nr the fountain of
■„
105 W. F irst St., BANFOIH). FLA
youth. Jk u p smitherii fa rme r, ca rt- fin d i s - a - f a t mnr , a nd a lso tells about how
WI i
the
farm
ers
cannot
sell
th
eir
eggs
l a t f t ( j iu m
it, or som ething just ds good, on hi#
,
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FINE MEETING,

ready been .^ ia r tn f ^ust opposite-the
present h * ik j(o r a fin(j.&gt;iV,aT«'ry bank
;?rv
0 2
*i
huilding That will be one of the flTKest
•
in th itr p a rt-o f thw Ktjrti!1? "T W ltT PlF
\n\nJI liegiiining tbo Fin,t National
m
,L
h«v fo rd |il ijiheiub deijjite the big
Jr‘
rj
fie o ic and oU)er lulam ities*am i • haa
iM
MU
gained th e townnst rung of the flnan-Tu
M
and Interest at the rate of 4%, is
GNK OF TIIK MOST TNTEUESTING ctiil *lad(icC m *\hli part of the state
“f
^MEETINGS OF THK
being noted
the iuink of sound bus*
•*,.the basis- upon ^which we invite .
i in e w principle*. O * "
ft
;
dycry pian and w oitia^^rttartfii .
‘ 1 U X-'i i
Sf O' .J /
a t eil
Arf.1^ Fcfihxj* \hojte* fSemis ’nf’ 1 Mr.
Sanford Rotary, l » d ;a m cctingJIH - F o rster, who know this J e the fortieth
Savings Account at our
d e w ' d £ ' * u*l t-iikj «indvcM |ty,' fi) Ida
...» l^tikltig id 'Ssft»—
-tf«*rA Iwill
mII1*■ co n g.ra
tillti/lW
at*.IP*h1ulm
U.l-- SniAl
rimrplcrtty of the rig h t kind nf splrtd-fo'rd
o t'o h fy
S A V IN G S D E P A R T M E N T !
*7
today a t the Valdes Hotel when the o n . attaining the fortieth year in
tr
d u b members and- nvuiy viSltor*.*at banking In one -xity.. l&gt;uL thA" kttain*
-V
George A. D epottes
We‘rc
ready
to
help
you
save—
*
)d«vni .to one.' vf&gt;.Cntjbantp sr .popular hfenf j)( nm ny. Of bla ideals, 'of V&gt;*
. ” , » &lt; » a lX • \ N &lt;
A llo r n e y - a l - L a w
i%
are you ready
have us?
repasts. President T hrasher called ilrcoma come true, of work well done
Ti
m
jm.
the flu b to Ajrder'nnd ask^d D r. Dlark* and ,otf achievemeht in. th o highest
V.
m * Or«r Seminole County
m*A to invOks th* ^blessing. F- - L. arnsrf of the.Wbrtih . His.exam ple.can
If'8d;*inake
your
first
deposit
Wootslagel, the Mawcet singer of well tie emulated by the coming gen*
I an FORD____________________
.today........................
eratloff dr yi.Ortif'W 'eh-gct yoU^n' Jfili
--------dm*'-ortliinfUeaW,-* then* rtndered "Friend of Mine-1’ w|lh Misa and stick to . it. H ave-an ideal and
FRED R; WILSON
Mildred Simmons accohipanyjng him strive
attain it. And mn^u yottr1
A T T O R N EiY, A T - L A W
un the piano and ho did it so well that principles conform to -y o u r everyday
he was forced Mo l^ivc "My Little life and ;witH you&lt;
on iho goat
First Nations! Dank Building
Uaojo" fay.j an ehcor*,, Tho; visitors
rs work cycry day tnireaph-it.
vl
Weft- then intf'bduccd'and made to
Sanfhrci laTfiroJd o f F.’ P. F orster
IANFORD
»*. * tn n th |f t« r th« dUtlry club had* stood and F. P. F orster is proud of Sanford
hi.
A CpMMITNiTX pUH4)ER,
It .'A
w u p J n bonoj of y is a M ildrcl ?l(nirton^ or.’Thls'diTy-tThnr fortYellTVear *Tn"bus
JJ.
«
*1^.*
-Xrf|| W fiw&lt;i y ? M m
Jm
Classified Ada 1c a word. No ad taken for le u than 25c and positively no the only lady guest. The following inesa in thia'city.
---- .w- t r : F. I’. FOHflTEit, P r* a Id « t
B. F- WIHTNRR, Cm Ust
CHELLE MAINES classified'ads charged to anyone. Caah musl’Vccoinpany'ai) orders; * Count vlklibnTifrose to tKelr nAmes;
'M ajor W ltlfflr o f •1S t A u g u a t l n # i
the words and rem it a c c o rd in g .
*;■ LAWYER •&gt;
fe d C ates, of Fairhaven, Maas.; J. l \ Shine Shocked -Negro
T
c
• ■ ’ :—Court House
p ain t, n e w ' l o p , ' b n U c r y , etc. Holbrook and W alter Rose, lifi-mOr­ I n j u r e s ' ' SeVerarPeopIe
F O R S A L E
: i "i 1fi I3 -■**£• ‘="'r
SANFORD MT
&amp; GRANITE WORKS
Runs fin e .' ¥36ff.M. &gt;
lando; Dr. King, X»ff S an fo rd and E.
s j#
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FOR SALE—Selected Sen Island FORD SEDANi-1028, new paint, runs L. W oolslagcl.’^C ^ s h e y illl? * . C. I)r. i n A u t o m o b i I e ( o l 1i s i o n
gjm Examined ' Glaaee* Designed
GOVE, Proprietor • - - , • ‘1
seed and big boll upland seed, -beat - fine, tfood tirre ,’ $305.00.' ST l j
V
Blackman,1 o f ' Satffobd; Mr. Gentry,
TR A FFIC OFFICER WAS
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
f
^
Henry fticLauIin, Jr., varieties*—Wilson-Mnsoa .(?&lt;&gt;.. Jack­ DODGE ■TOUR!NO, 1021,*run* and fo rm ir .firilWkpJ of the Hell Tele- COUNTY1
\
T
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i .'T , • r 7 i / &gt;
t tiw u .
I
RIG
H
T
ON
JOB AND'XURBfiT- &gt;
sonville, Florida. ’
J2 5 7 -8 tc , lop|tfl.like new- $505.00.
..
phone
Co.:
Dr.
Hutcheson,
of
Hankow,
1018 W «rt F iret B trw t
O p t. D .
I t t t W m L J r t n t Bfcr^o
L.
ED.NEGRO D R IV ER _____
W 00D "F i6 I “s A t E —'$8.&amp;d‘ n cord. DODGE TOURING runs and looks China. T heM atU rg«ntlbniaii'w a»:rnOpllcian-Optometrist
Plcnso nprangc to pay .cash on do* 1 like nuw/f&amp; 'tf.M .1
tiodncoAt.hy^l.jG- P )inp|e apd.gave *
A SanfoCsl
nkfhcd OSekriWor provements, wtid jmjiVqVttnienP Iiobd Foi./qari,. -i-jtJ,• r,i-ink* tt.v fctl( il.*&gt; at
I I I B u t F iret S t r u t
Sanford, Fla. livery, and specify the kind of wood ItEO TR U C K ,1fine shape, 'View- llrca, fjne talk on hia work ns a missionary
Said juantb. tlir'e un&gt;| theta. t&gt;&gt; pnSWar
thy filled p p ;i w |h «K|ne n n d 'tak lA t to m ature serially, lt»"fr*nvone to-te to
* wnuted, when placing your order.*—F. ■ Tate model, JfitfR.dO.' ‘ “ .&lt;•&gt;': * '
ih e - M il n f rom pm lnt n i n f h erein
to China,-hpt-partUnla* work.being in
OKatnit
_yoo, and
of- o ou. and S § 9 i
tha, whole
eoljidod with the cne }^ : .lyvR bldir mbat be *HdCOrtipinip&lt;l
8 , Vornny. f
190-tfe DODGE TOURING, Cheaji* !‘.R uns the rteUjcnh/fcpnltmilpt 'if
therein
rkji .'nrt 'rt*5'i re|.| Itlll will htDR. r ; m . w e l s h
of,
My.iisijd
hjrs.'h’dgate.
Rtn|
Mr.
and
V ilh’ * certified, ehtvk , fur. I'lOdlkOO, tptufi 'on, fi'ANiditt, fit b»iti&gt;liiivn-a t.y ,
good, must be sold at ot»o, $293.00. field .' Dr.* Hutcheson exemplifiea Iloh W T S A L B -J) oiler and Gays’' pal rtts
_ MrS.' Staples Sunday nfler'noon orj all proposals to l&gt;e nddrrssod to the i% (Itml ilpefnp.
Graduate Veterinarian
CHANDLER
7-passenger,
runs
good
It l&gt; further onler.-i! thut thl* nnllca
and vnrniahea a t Sanford Novelty
Lary-jn .2fe|l.soryic*V And Ur. Hutche­ th e Sanfnhf-bHanrfij’ road near Gin-*
Telephones:
’ OIRrb
hw'-jnililtshn! In the gau(i&gt;ri) Ifrrahl,
City Commission, Snnford, Florida.
tire#
good,
131)5.00,
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v
.
son talked mpst interestingly
on dpfvijle.' T he ht'grtPs car Wnk swaying
183-tfc
Office 123 - ■: ’ •.* Opposite 1’: O. Works, Sanford agents.
VIM, M on Tiirek,' $295.00.
’
China aiw t.tbeJuvn of this nation for Imck and forth on the road and the
Residence 237
lie Land, Florida FA RiU E R3— You din get aeed bed
nUICK SIX' todring, 1020, r a n ' leas America because the great heart-.of Fugate cor WAH'pulled ns fa r olllthe
fram»*i and Irrigation plugs a t the
than llO.OMcmiles,' $605100.
of America hni». ever bent for the op right hand side of tho ro.nl as It would
Sanford Novelty Works!
100-tfc
Fa
n
a*
Fa
LEXINGTON
SPORT, 1922,M .e«rly|
^ „f fl„ noUopl. Wv are doing go but tho'curve* lt)it(k by the negro
pm Fa m
\ Cktk; ClrCollI '*nurt i)f
nn
. *!* r **.! ■ n* I ■
r. _ " *•
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(SEAL)
'F O R SAI.K—Tweivo furnished rooms
l . R. r m u r a y j
new, eur.it
$850.00,
H.-mtii'dii t’oiinty. r u
n great work in China especially in struck the enr and both cars were
...i,,, y j-jMrs V. ;•*!.
• 1 Clerk of Bnrtwith three year Ica&amp;o nt 115 I’al- DODGE SEDAN, excellent buy, $050.
Ihr missionary field and the wurk in badly damaged, but us .u su a l -the
O'ltryan
k
Hhnr«iti,
253-Hite '
'
. fdrd,.Fldridal " Hirtt'iltiiisffdr tiiiitipUInknta.
m etto avenuo.
,•
235-tfc OLDS* EIGHT, 7 pasketigor, fine Car hygiene, a n d ' san itatio n is bearing
drunken driver wjin not injured. Mr.
i2 - ii.i*-:s,
fo
r
hiVo,
oi'creire
tires,
One
meehnnFOR SALE—Simill snfe, suitnTflc for
fruits. Among &lt;othor things . Dr. Staples bud several rib* broken. Mr.
n c i . Ih; J 2 ;iJ - v 1.'-•
j'* e..i
icfll*
condition,
looks
good,
$200.00
HTKOUT
FArt.M^
AflP.NCy
"’L
store nr house. Must well cheap.
Hutcheson jnentioned- o»r work in F ugate hud one qf Ids oyes badly cut,
?;V *"tg - I ?
;•=•) s&lt;i«
cash, bn Istick $50.00 monthly.
Jl'.i.M agnolik Ave.,
' ' ' u c d n B ia c d t 'V s * i t r i a t i . a x i r n ^ t j o r
*"E. II. C." care Herald.office.
suppresaing th e'o p iu m -h a b it and Ihe 5|ni. Staples had n bad gash ou her
i
.Several Other good cheap cant and habit of binding the feet of the young
• 1.......... .. l. V1: n ;*t J iio
STIH KIIOl.llKtta ( i r ,U M 'l ) S I I
260-Blp
forehead and nil of them .wore Imdly
t
k
i
.
t-TfosT
co
.
i!rt*A
trucks. Wo m oat'sell all these cars children in China and other idcan of
You can find tbo name of
4-rok-Xi*if fci^.1
bruiiod and -shaken up by the col­ ..T h e finest young grove in tbia tieCr *
FO tt SALE OR TJIADE^-Largo* Rc7by F eh ru ary T at as we wlH then move thu h eath m ogee. :.
erery live Business Man
N U T I C K , t a t l i n i g t l V -G I V E N ; T h a t
•
lision. County Tralfic OITieer, C. G. tion. HI aerro, 317 four ywir • old
rlug linll M an in safe.—“ K. It. C."
K
hIIIrlr ru
a ’ spe^irti nti*eiihg o f iiieP "stockh*jld*»a
into our new- Dodgo/Jiomo an d 'w ill
In H anford-ip th is Column
Ted (iatta, o f . % New Ucdfonl, Stephenson was ju st buck of thu ne­ trees, m ostly Valencia, • 100. tangr.r, of A h a u ju ifm tT llo is t C o a tiro u t lo ir raw ■
care Herald offito.
25lJ-!Jtp
need
roOtri
to
't
emodkl
our
pH-sent
ser­
each day.
Mass., Itotnry Club, said he was n gro running him down when tho acci­ im a, 20 largti aeiulllnga, al;u a row uf pany. In c , s eor|&gt;ot atloa r&gt;rk‘&lt;nlte4 niul
POR .SA LK -5-m re celery farm , close vice station. - - *-=
'exled w a XiTHler-1h « la fta or lh«, P t a l*
[■banker
but he WH* plw&gt; a Ilotnriaii dent happened and ha saw th a t thu 100 bud* ou sour stock, budded last o* NIOrlflii, &gt; Jlt k.‘ h»ld:at tp.vpHOrtin with nice house.—E. F. Lane.
ro per cent discount n all cars list­ and hud thc.foalinga of a human b r­ injured were immediately taken tu June. A room {house,, b a rs,'flo w in g
2M -5tp ed nbVd fr fill cash. *
ing even though R was hard to bolisvo the hospital in this.cRy, anil nrrested well, beautiful lake
Ju st n ■■!&gt;■!* (MiiltiDtln* ifmJifty, K)**Hflnt |»n thg'
. .. nf- Jo
'• nun
■ r&gt;' A. I* l»i*.
at Ul hour
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ilny
Ft)it SALE—20*iieresTeiery land with
T e rm * ' to responsible parties, one- among the people of his business, lid the negro driver .putting him ia thu
off brick road and but a few railed of TrSU &gt;.VJ..fk p fn for isfpiirriaii'iii
,
fluwing
well
pn
brick
road.
$175.00
third
down;
balance
t»,
A,
"10
utid
!2i
1* Q u i c k . S e r v i c e T r a n s f e r
LUIltltJr-flnK an
{ *1 si-u iik - upou in# r*«;,
[said th at he was glad to be here and county jaiL
from Sanford. Considering quality of omnitniiiiaUMi
,
. the illreciftrli1with rofper ncre.—E. F. Lane.
254-5tp months.
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It wns thought at first th at Mr. Fy- g ruyc.aud land, the. lout buy in. thU ereticfi
tirtmre Ui
ui the'riltholuilnn
ufiimid
he looked- it.* *...?• ! * - r:','
th'
S to rag e F a c u ltie s
iiorntl'in.am
■torn
tion. nodl'thc uloalng of It# conDr. Blackman mndt a fin e talk In ;gate would lose the sight of hi* vyr, vicinity tixlay. i ’r k e $fi,5yo. $2^00 ■reriiH.
if we please yon, tell others; If not, FOR SALE-*-New bungalow, real
.
.
.
.
.
crfii*.
bargain,—E. F. Ia»ne.
'■254-6tp
IL!R« KTKVKNgJ I’rr-lilrm .
Sanford Motor Co. . hia uiuill humorous atyla and plan but Dr. S tnw nr.naid th at he Thought' cash, balance,-1, 2 oral 3 years. ,j * , j
tell,ns. Phono 498
,
!vj.F
tl.KHED.FoSTKr
IU;D
'.FoSTki,L'l-K-20
a#o*:
thin
would
be
saved
and
nil-of
the
in-'
K O ItS A L E — CoTtagc, garage and Phone .1.
,
:
',
r
'
son.if.;
. ; „ D 0i)iiE DBA I.KltS called t h r att$ntlon nf th e clab trf the
(ItMALI
‘l .
C ." '|
.
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fact 'tK nt fheir work ih ^beautifying jured are recovering,nicely.
^ tra ile r, Inquire M r.' D urant, I.nke
FOR SALK * * - v
IN TUB ilH C t lT r q t l t T UK, THK
T his-reckless'driving on thu roads
255-fltp
SA N FO R D
M A C H I N E Mary, Fla.
the highwaya” would bo exploited at
i
ic v R v n i j f m r i A i ; r i i t r r i T ok
I 1021 Dodge, extra fin*
Cures Mnlnrln', Chills n1-l.oniHA.
and streets m ust In- stopped and tho
I.\
KOIt
SKMIWOI.*:
Lake
Monroe
next
F
r
id
a
y
night
nt
FOR
SALE—
Wood
for
snle,
small
C O M P A N Y
nndf' ref er, Dengue or t:o t;,v r t, IV I'tU M 'K Ilf- • ,
1 1020 lUiick, flhVithape.
‘Which tlmo Carl Lehman, decretory, ofTicinls of tho county and city have
blocks and trim mings from the
i m i r , T. 11/iriir, &lt;‘»i&lt;i|'lalnsii&lt;. »»
General Machine and Holler
1 i»20 Chevrolet, only
$200.00 of the Orange county - rhSmber df determined to break it up if possible
IIllio^iH Fever.
I Ini (fr L . . t l n r * i . tlf f .i i d n n l .
’
crate mill. f»0e a wagon load %t i-he
Works
l Hiiifson Touring
* $300.00 commerce would be present t o Talk dn and the extrem e p en alty ,o f tho,law
. ■
CITATION
itrill.
Fine
^o
make
your
hi
n
V)*
wood
To•
'
•
Cylinder Grinding
And'othei* good values In lived ears. this Im portant subjeet 'and m any of will lx' invoked wherever tbo case
lint 1Ir U' |(only; HesMnnec I'pkpnwn
Imm well.—Shinholser's Mill.
A u to m o b ile Repairs
It ,np|&lt;citrlnK trupi an ftgblai ltt nlul
WBlWftHDAY NIGHT A tllf
SANTPAN GARAGE CO.
is ns plain o s.th is one uf Sunday, It
the Rotariafla* will be preadnt. 1
251-c.o.d-lwp
inrehlH vatisr that y6t» at* a Omt-r*#lAcetylene Welding
TIME, SKATIN(», I.AKF. MARY iNni a t ilia Mtau of-FtarliU. thafafor*.
257-3tc
•
is
dangerous
for
people
to
drivo
on
I)r7 KIng tbld of hoW Rlad b e was
Itafile to llarify. arc i.njrfrd apd
Phone U2-------- -Sanford, Florida
Ac a d e m y .
235-tte you.
rnpilrr.l oil Ihr tstll.d at' of March.
to bo present and invited all of them the rends; with drunken ' peoplu a t
FO R R E N T
FOR HALF.
A.
i».
ISIS, to nppi-ar to tha bill Of com­
■i
up To’ tfi* B aptist church'tor the’ reviv­ large.
plaint rahlliltott naalnit - you In - thto
FOR RENT—Nicely furnishFd room;
SpilHCRlI’TION BRIDGE FAItfY
E L T O N .T. M O U G H T O N
al sofvlcds a n d ‘ Mr. W'OOlalagfll pbt
new liuilding, 71G West F irst St. 11)20 liglck 7!ourlng, $575. tcmia
11 i■- ... •!. i .'.t that thla nbtlrr bit puhlilt. GEORGE HYMAN IIEHE
There will be a Subscription bridge ’Hull
them
all
In
good
htrmbil
with
h
lr
Inlit In till- Hanfofil lleralil once a
IP2I
Ford
CoUl&gt;c,
$375,
terma.
ARCHITECT
. .. v
257-3tp
. -.
parly nt the Country Club . Tuesday Hrrk for rlntil vrerks. , ■imltnble tiTk tellirig them how glad
11*21 Ford .Touring, $225, terms,
i avjT.vr.Kf* my iinret a*ai* »ke "oaj of
KENT—One block, from .First
porr
Tha
many
friends
of
Dr.
George
night,
January
23
nt
eight
o'clock]
nSot enurfo'd flit* UiVIRW cftiy 6f Jartho was to be in .Sanford and invited
Buick Four, 5 new tires, $175.00..
Room *7,m iller Bldg.
street, nicely furnished rooms, pric,
„
..
Hyman are glad to see him here today Seventy-five, conls n purson. Every onr} A M. .1911.
the
whole
club
up
to
Asheville
to
see
(Klf.M
.)
f
j
'’Q-i.H.
A
.
lHU*ni.AH8i
IANFORD
*:* •
FLORIDA rp from $.’UKl to $3.00 per week. With
•- • -L ’fh-rk' of th. rireu if fo u ft
him ft6ne nt n time.’'' n t then ’ifavc on a short visit from Tampa where one is invited to .spend a social ijyiuiSANFORD. IIU1CK CO.
Hcmhiol* County, Florida.
■meals $100 to $12.00.-110 Commer­
hc.U doing a-g reat, work U) the First ing. Rhone Mrs. Deane Turner (HOD) (Ire*. A-‘,
another'
Bring
"My
Little
Home
oil
the
i£ f• V.j TOoC-’f
252-5tp . ’ ■,
.r,
■, • ^
257-Otp
t«oflr1f»lr onn of Coudart,- ■ •
SANFORD NOVELTY cial Street. ■
Hiir,” probably inspired by hik home linptist church, of th at city. Dr. Hy- for resorvntiyns.^ 2§0-I-lB-17-IB-22-v
for
couiula(iutut
.r.
^jVin q ua « J*ai|or ,of the. Haptlst
1 FOR ‘ •RENT—riJcsifnhlc furnished FOR SALE-tDron’d new Chahdler l&gt;* In th'e niouhtafns.
irtilfilire-s*-*-*-*-'*
WORKS
pnssenger
Sport
mchlcl,
’Only
been
housekeeping rooms, adjoning bath,
t t III T IT CfltHT. T tt J IIIIII.U .
Prekldent Thru she r reminded the chutvh in Sanford for many years and iv ClltCPlT,
SKtlIXOl.t! I'Dt'NTV.*
driven from Jacksonville to Sanford.
*}'
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has
a
host
of
friends
who
nre
nlwaya
I
first
floor.
217
Third
street.
257-2tp
V. C . C O L I.K R , P ro p . ' ■
r i .ii iti ns—i \ riiW rniiv
club th a t on January th ird thw Dfii1k ’ L n f l i . i i i i i L '
Easy term* t o . . responsible .party.
uium
UIIIIRK
n
(IV
op
p
1'1'III.H‘ATIUX
---------g|ad
to
sec
him
and
to
know
th
a
t
he
General Shop ami Mill
ktaoin subul^ bce Gould be seen a t Snnford'FrV it Stffre, trie t Governor Porter Pierpont would Is pTuspcting 'iiT bU new homo, t •
ff ,
be Jierd aa the gulial
the elub' and
1
; FOft. RENT—fi room cottaga at 308
OenrgrI- 'tv„
A 5la ht Ia 6*1.'I*. ts ^Vuiulraff.
iXV■
.'flfftlgllt
107-J-’irot
S
tre
e
t.-,
’
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24*rtfe
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;
800
^.'nmplaltiahls.
plallinhl*. v*.
vs.
It was decided to mttke it _the night
r .... ■
J u i t - W l t k - .street.
Apply
T,
W,
A.
Norton.
Icolus llousrhuliler.
. OFF-TO.TAI.LAHAH8BK
. .
m
eeting
anii
give
hinf
W
rouMiig
re­
French
Avenue,
257*2tp
and
tjalybi
A.
-I’
sukh
. Hnfi nduola &gt;=•
CONTRACTOR and H U IL D ER
tffM
John
Melsch;
F
o
rfe
it
hwke,
A.
P.
--ir r t
T
w a . n o u t T i .v ,
ic k LUh
ception. President ThfaaHer also
FOR
■
HENT-^-Furnrshirit
l»J(Ilt.
houseand CALVIN A. Get A n Abstract Before
Com my r dpi
Sw fO rd, Fla.
FOUND—Pair of ladies’ gloves. Owiv called attehlfon to the f a r t th at on Comlblly,\ J . • G. fla il,-II.) C. Dultoae lin t HHIInl.IH'.lt
■keeping apartm ent for adults only.
J Buying Property g
cr can get uune iiy.calling a t Her February first tho Eustis d u b wduld and several others will go to Tallo
Apply 300 French Avenue.
257-2tp
hnnst-o
todayto
lay
thtr
m
atter
of
the
aid,
proving
proiwriy
and
paying
for
'
GILLON &amp;. FRY f TP5Rlie chartered and th a t they wanted
RENT-—Ten room” houao, oift this-ait,
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254-tfc Banfortf ta 'p u t'o h soirle stu n ts ahd it Sanford-Orlafldo'road before tho state
It.-Klnnfntc at tho •Hiuii)i-tv*si„t:#tn#' E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
»BEECTRICAL CONTRACTORS mile nb«hr P( Iibni^oOd, b ear brick
rodd deltartmortt and CAlt thelr/aU en- of Hri-tlult 11, Towuajilii IS. Houin uf,
was
decided
td’tako
thd
std
n
t
commit­
&gt;•*,
Itanuu 11. K u l, run nm th S.lt clinlna.
i t e i i ) ‘ niatf, 20 'mlnulvh* fide' froYn Hanford. ; M I S C E L L A N E O U S
Uoh to other road m etiers down here. tlmnrn
nurtp 11 di-arciyf ra er prir*l"'
ted over thVro and show tiloie Koyn a
iCuia llhh uf flatifonrifram IrTlVhalii'. STEWART Tbo F|orist
Waatlnghonae Light* and AppUaocea S opS . F. Domlnef or Jno. D /Jin k irlj DANCING GLASSES every Tuesday
good time.
Kaiil 2.47 rhalin, llicinre'SiiHitli
a t court house.
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267-3tp
Ted Gates of Fairhaveti, Mas*., wga tliolieu
New Line a f F ixture* ■*
nt Parish House nt 4 p. m. for chll*
rhnln#, thciien ire#l 7,77 elu»|iiii in
The iln g ln ^ df^'AipMfdP* closed among tho vial tors to tho city today 10
Min
point
uf beginning, cnntallifng Cut Flow«re*L-~;---- - - iF l o r e l l % i |M
o lv e .ti;) acre# m»r« or le#a.—
Wilier Huilding— i-M atnoUri -Avcltue FOR KENT—Tw* furnished houae- dron and 7 p. m, for adults. In terp re­ th o ,m eeting and im-mbero and guests
being
th
d
’gut-st
tof
Dr,Blackman
nt
ruu nnd eneh nf you are h errbj re----------------- L a - e r C M . V T
f . e
t i l
■&gt;kdepiifM afihrtm jnta &gt;WfN Oak -nvn* tative and ball room.dancing.—Profes­ mingled again for th e ^ flnal hand
Annual and Ornamental I'lagta
and'urtlnriHl tn bn Hlid appear
his ranch on Lnko Monroe.Mr,'GkUi» (iulr*il'
nue. No children, GaJJ 2503. 255-tfC sor G. L. Khscn.
114-tfc shake.
herur.'
pur
eaU
,l!lr&lt;;g|l,
Court
In
iSan,.SI *-f* la a banker - in hi* hom e tow n-and fhr«; Klnrida,' on the drat Mnndiiy lu 814 M yrtle Ave,
.***#!(»
li. W. HERNDON
FOR RENT—Koorpa .(pr,'light, house- LOST^OR'STOLEN—Black and white
______I________
^-i*! i *- ttkov Sanford very much. L; a ?
1 - - V’ ■ )•. •
se tte r pup, alaitit ten months old.
■kVppljW.. J92Q I-aurcl A,vc,- ■25? '(1t-P
■gaaaaadgaaai
FORTY YEARS. AGO
[f M Reward if returned to A. V iugbn’a
■L
f i n s u I u n c e a 'c b n c y
:.TALLAHASBEbV
J«i&gt;23—
Comm k l tn c a
' 257-Stp
HON. F. P. FORSTER miss inner nf Alfriculturti McRau left
FIRE----- - A l j y o
■■ BONDS (
to build
your _:i —
~&lt;-t,
STARTED BANK1NI today-fdria trip to'Southern Florida
’ pew "hom d\e(ore'R jjhher 'get* any
Ho will visit tho Pasco County fkir
‘/rVo
one
act
’pl*|y
"Miss
Civilisa*
s . O . S h in h o liie r
higher. Pinna and cstim atca futT lah'
Hon," lasts 45 minutes during which Today H* Can Bee a Towering Build- nt Dade Clty on tho 84th and-tho fol­
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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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666

i

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ABSTRACT CO.

...FOUND

jSSnKMife-

-a

mm,

Contractor and Rultder

I a n fq h d
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you got plenty. ofrJaqghp dnd thrills.
High School, Wednesday night, 8:45.
,
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F l o r id a
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A. P. Corinelly &amp; Sons

;

!.Xnapper Steaks, Fresh Salt, Water hlrainoM1in rSithfoixl.' To be m ore Unf- 4 The hfcpplest cdunlry *1» the one
Mullet, Sea Trout.—Ktone’a Market, fttt'h* itiirtwr oh rJe«iu»it
l*W) th at doeed't ahtotint to a darn. fn&gt;I

rC lean and heajthful wor(k
- urfi
&lt;p ro for advancement.
Apply local
: 257-He
327 Sanford Avenue.
k - s - t - a -t - r
man
ages
t
Wei
tern
Untop
hffice.
!?
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is a Badge ot Independence—so is a Bank Account. More aj id more women are
accounts a sensible and business-like way of handling their finances
or about any
We are always glad to advise^ them about opening accounts, m
to serve you
matter whatever. Consult us without obligation—it
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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Sanford Play Visitors With Ease and Win Hands
Down—All Sanford Players Get Chance

MERCHANTS
THEIR
VICTIMS
AND LOSE BY AN EVEN
TWO HUNDRED PINS
to the
Vic McLnulin, playing center for
between tho first three-quarters, was an outThe Champs played their thirteenth
1 outfit la n d in g star, with the many baskets
he was able to shoot, getting ns many nnd last game of the first half of the
i repro &gt;R c| t j,er 0f t j,e forwnrda. Smith, season by winning over the Merchants
ame re- playing guard, was another reason last night by an even two hundred
Sanford for p r is o n 's downfall. He guard­ pins. Of these thirteen games, tho
ing their fnstrst man in n way that Champs have lost but one, th at one to
;he very provrn the dope th at Smith is San- the Men'* Club. They Men's Club won
me pro- ford's best gunrd. Leonard Me Lucas that one game by six pins.
Iieldfng relied high score with A.
Stetson also played Iff* usual good game, and
lanfnnl. nsido from being a wee bit off on his Rcnaud a rlosc second. Purdon roll­
Sanford shooting his playing wnn of the ns- ed the best score for the Merchants.
The score:
itauding turc that wll win ball games nny
M erchants
arter of time.
. 139 112 131—382
core a
Sanford, with the loss of only one Tyler
ilkinson game, nnd a chance to even th at ono Burdick ............. 112 128 Ifid—409
M2 132 107—351
lid they Up when Duval plays here, still has a Rive ...............
Purdon
127
130 148—411
?rc only wonderful chance to he eligible to
Randall
.............
120
110 112—348
to 15 participate in the meet in Gainesville
Tolnls , ........ j .... ..................... 1898
icreaied for state honors and the entire crowd
of Sanford fnns are behind them and
Bclding . ...
for tho pulling for more victories,
Jew
ett
inability
The score for last night's game was
L.
Rcnaud
sy tried as follows:
ever be- Sanford
Position
Stetson A. Rcnaud
I closo Mr Lucas (-1)
f..
Murherg ( l) Pennington
Totnls
shoot W. Moyn &lt;7 1
f.
Rhodes ( 11
I’d only I h . Moye &lt;21
f.
.
Lambert
&gt;f those. McLaulin (7)
c.
MankoviU (2)
Stone
. c„...... Sunday (11 Congrcgntionnls
.....g .........— Ricttc (1) Men's Club ......
« g,
wiicox Farm ers .
Rotary* ......
Smith ...........
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Merchants
(1)....... g
$1.00 Wilson
Chase
&amp; Co.
F jee goals: Smith 3, Mankovitz 2,

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Sausage
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Rhodes 1 . Referee, Whitcomb. Time
UNIQUE TESTS OF
of qunrtcrs, 10 minutes.
. KI It E-R E9ISTING M ATEt.I AI

JgST,

If you don’t believe It, nsk those
Stetson fpliers.
And if onr should nsk you, Just tell
'em that Vic Mcloiulin is some center,
He shoots goals just about ns fa st
and ns often ns the forwards.
And then, too, maybe we haven’t
some classy little guard In Smith.
Not sq big, but oh my. .
Little George Wilson is one of Han­
ford’s coming youngsters. little rig h t
now but he knows how to shoot thosu
baskets.
In net the whole darn team is good.
They played rings- around th eir op­
ponents Inst night and I ftho coach
hadn’t wanted to see his subs work
the score might have reached tho sky.
Have you aeon"Mr. George about
th at golf elssuii y et? Don't wait until
he is ready to go north and then start.
Do it now so th at you will have time
to take enough lessons to do you sonic
good. And lyivc him fix you up some
clubs to suit your style of play.
Major Wilson is a new addition to
the regular golfers. He gavo Doc.
Pulcston and Col. K night a real run
for their money yRsteniaj\ Tho Ma­
jor is some golfer.

Gibbon's Still Hopeful
of Dempsey Scrap
NEW YORK, Jan.’ 23.—Opposition
the New York boxing commission
to , the proposed Dempsey-Glbboni
match because of the disparity in
w eight and aiie resulted yesterday in
the wthdrawal of th e Gibbons forfeit
and challenge.
“ Having failed to get Dempsey in
thia way, we will now go after the
championship match in tho other nnd
the best way," Eddie Kane, m anager
of Gibbons, said yesterday.
“ We will fight ouy way to the match
and the commission will not be able
to stop if," he said.
Kano took tho action of the com­
mission without much fuss. He seem ­
ed to think liko the rest uf the fight
fnns in New York, th a t the commis­
sion's ideas ,do not amount to much
and that if Gibbons treats Johnson he
will get the Dempsey mstch regard­
less of what the commission thinks
about it.
William .Muldoon, chairman of the
commission, also said th at Gibbons
could find plenty of work among men
of his own weight w ithout going out
of his class. Ho said he was opposed
to any boxer leaving his class. ' He
took the position that the commission
could not put itself in the role of a
m atchm aker by suggesting a light
henvyweight opponent for Gibbons.
In all of these statem cnU , Muldoon
shows the Inconsistency for which the
New York commission has become no­
torious all over the world.
&gt;Twenty pounds is too much of a
hnndicag for heavyweights, he snid.
W illard had^almost forty pounds on
Dempsey in Toledo but the New York
Commission had nothing’ to do with
it. The New York Commission could
have hnd som ethng' to say recently
when Sailor Friedman, an alleged
lightw eight, went Into the Ting
ag ain st Eddie Fitzsimmons with an
advantage of 15 pounds hut the com­
mission didn't say anything.
The commission bays th at boxers

of

nnd Jack Dempsey not one o / the mlttno proposing appointment of of.
cham pioni la willing to defend the Acini American representatives on the
reparations commission. Further’ intitle in hia own claas.
form ation from Secretary Hughes rtgnrdjng the worij of the Boyden«o«SEN A TE W ILL RENEW
mission Is to be given to the foreign
DEBATE ON EUROPEAN
relations corpmittco for its use in con­
AFFAIRS THIS WEEK
sidering the Robinson resolution. Thts
dnlSj, it is believed, will b&lt;- received
I B j T V . A sso ciates P re s s !
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Am eri­ before the week-end.
ca's p a rt in European affairs, espe­
cially the reparations tangle, la pro­
NAVAl, HILL SIGNER
V
mised renowvd discussion in the sen­
(U S T h e A s a o rla lr C I'rr« ,i
ate, with action possible this week.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 - The inA new move, probably todny, look­ nual naval appropriation bill which
ing to the recall of Roland W. Boydon, includes n request by congress thst
and o ther unofficial American repre- President H arding negotiate with oth­
s'cntntivca on the reparations com­ er powers for the formulation of nsmission , is under consideration by vnl arm am ent was- signed yesterday
Senator Johnson of California, n Re­ by the president.
publican “ irreconcilable," while sev­
The president Simply affixed hit
eral other senators have speeches in signature to the bill without making
preparation.
any public comment on the armament
The debate would have opened soon­ feature o r whether he would have
er but for senators' desire to plsco anything to say to congress later on
no obstacle in the path of the Clip­ the subpoct. He is left free under the
per farm credits bill .which was pass­ provision to decide whether he will
ed Friday. Several senators are now com ply. w ith th e ’ request and h hn
ready to hrenk the two weeks silence been indicated in administration cir­
of the senate oft international affairs. cles th at he does not regard it a.&lt; ad­
Senator Robinson, Democrat, is ex­ visable to do so.
pected to speak- soon on his resolu­
tion before the foreign relations conv
Tbs H erald, 15c per week, dtlivtrtd.

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WEDNESDAY EVENING
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JANUARY 24th
PRICES

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The Biggest Thing in Central Florida This
Year

Kputh Bound

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2:40 a.m.
8:40 a.m1:3H p.m.
3:20 p.rn.
7:10 pan.
Northbound
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2:36 p.m
4:09 p.m.
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Depart*
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Departs
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A11 Roads Lead to Orlando
F o r F o u r t e e n c o n s e c u tiv e y e n r s i t h a s b e e n g ro w in g --* 1 g
h a s c o s t m o n e y — tim e — a n d p ro d ig io u s e f f o r t s to b u ild th e
m o s t a r t i s t i c e x p o s itio n in th e s t n t e . I t is n o t a m u sh ro o n 1
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y e a r, t o B rin g it to p e r fe c tio n , Y ou h a v e y o u f p a r t in Jt.

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7:10 p.m.
Havo you read t h . w an t ads t o d t t l
* Fable i Once there was a bride who
had no foar th a t her husband's tough
fHend* would cnrrtlpt him.

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Kind o swift, these Sanford boys,
w hat?

There is more talk of a tournam ent
a t the club. This time it is a match
between the Rotary and Kiwanis
clubs. Wo are betting on the Roles
( n r T h e A u a r ta ly O Preaa)
CHICAGO, Jan . 22:—Tho correct because H arry Stcvons will play for
compoaictlon of cement blocks to give them, and no will Charley Henry.
tho highest fin* resistan t qualities la
Mr. Lnke will play, for the Kiwanis
being studied a t tho fire underw riters'
laboratories here, at tho request of nnd take enro of 8 . O. Chase. This
match will comb off In tho very near
cement Vhamifnctur«ni.‘ ; 1
Testa which have boon under way future, so- all of you Rotes and Ki­
for some time cover' many different wanis men, gut busy, polish up, you
Going "On the High Seas” ton ig h t! m ixtures of comcnt, sand, gravel and will need it.
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other m aterials.’ In the tests, walls
Good chance to go with Dorothy composed of several kinds of blocks
The Herald will make, an announceDalton if you will.
have been built up in front of gas fur- nymt In the next few days nbout the
races and subjected to fi* hours of In- ball park th at will bf good news. The
The excursion lesvt* M 7 sharp at tense hent, reaching 2075 degrees at committee working for the Charnbrr
the Princess,
i the end of the period.
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of Commerce h av i, madf no report
i Through electrici.1 heat recorders, as yet, and as the fans arc not willing
“ Snill* ee m inted with the blocks themselves, to wait until 1V26 fo r a park, there
ind three nnd thermometer* nnd m easuring de- are some of the fans th at are going to
the Prin- vices on the outside,- the engineers
have traced the effect iff heat chang­
es on the various miitcrinls. The walls
Already several of these fans have
be found usu ally ’ buckle som ewhat Iunder the mnde offers th at will fncap * ball park
■ m ason, heat, the center curving in townid the an d,if the or|nigal
or|nignl plans
plant can’t
can 't be car­
luidn't be fire, due to the expansion on the inner' ried out, this committee: will-be asked
^ =*-side. ,
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to turn it yer to these new men nnd
In some nf thu testa, a fte r five the Work started at.once. They have
Osborne hours of baking, the bed hot w a ll haa plans that are feitsibln and cah.be put
will be been subjected to flvy: minute* cool* through with a rush.
ture and Ing under a two inch fire hose. The
is picture sudden cooling splits the tiny gravel
Hanford will hkva. this bifH park
innoonco* in the outer surface' of the- blofck, and have It? ready for play [thia aumbushels of fine particles flying thru m er. There wilt be a baseball team of
the air, and leaving the surface pit- uio better class representing Sanford
Princcsa led as though under a sand blast. Dc- thia year and the men th a t are g et­
Iton play spite this treatm en t the walla have ting behind this movement mean th at
ood.
still stood. The blocks withstood heat it shall go ahead with no fu rth e r de­
so intern? thnt the surface of the lay. H r .
Richard bricks surrvuqding ■(he te s t wall*
play and Hij-god liquid

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923

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diatciy thereafter. T he paving equip­
Filling in Gandy
Addison Thomas, Chi­
ment contemplated will easily lay dtio
Bridge by June 1 mile of pavement per month. Allow­ cago Newspaper Man,
ing conservatively 'fo r delays due to
Died Early Today
ST. I'ETEU&amp;BUKQ, Jan . 23.—F ill­ inclement weather, the pavement
ing in work on G andy bridge cause­
ways will be completed June t, \\\. G.
Thompson, engineer in charge of con­
struction work on th e Gandy bridge
across old Tampa liny, haa announc­
ed. Mr. Thompson, in his announce­
ment, which outlined the
Gundy
bridge construction plans ntul sched­
ule, said;
“ We expect to com plete the sand
fill causeway at each end of the
bridge by June 1. The laying of con­
crete pavement will commence inline-

should be completed by October 15.
Construction nl the concrete bridge
slVut-luro .will proceed almultancmisly
with the construction of tin- sand fill
ami paving. ' We an* now purchas­
ing floating equipment of sufficient
capacity *to drive foundations and c a r­
ry forward deck construction .of the
bridge proper front both ends at once.
Effective co-operation of public a u ­
thorities* on both sides iif the hay will
tin much to advance tin- completion
dale, January 1 , 1

Was for Many Years Superintendent
C entral Division Associated Press
(III

T l * r A f tiu i c ta f r tf

CHICAGO, Jnn. 23. Addison C.
Thomas, n quarter o f a century ago
one of tin* mind widely known news­
paper men in the United Status died
in n local hospital early today after
a lirjef illness, lie was horn July
H th, 1N.51 ami was for a long time
superintendent of the central division
of the A&amp;aoclatcd Pres* with head­
quarters in Chicago.

JACKSONVILLE. Jan. *3.—Yes-!
it iday came within a fraction of u
degree Of being as warm as the
w arm est January weather ever re ­
corded in Jacksonville, according to
the w eather bureau.
The official maximum tem perature
was TU.3 degrees, while HO degrees is
the warm est weather ever recorded
m January. That tem perature was;
item dial January 21-22, 1890, J n li­
ma y 22, Is'.is, and January 22, I'JtMl.
The minimi average tem perature

Some say “yes”. But we believe
tire buyers arc entitled to part
of the great savings we enjoy
by operating our own Fabric
Mills—by close buying and by
peak capacity production.
These prices.represent the
greatest tire value in the world.
M a s o n high quality will always
b e m a in ta in e d .

“True Value ” Tire Prices

Special cards are being circulated
announcing a meeting that will tind.il l.-illy priiv.- .if unusual lnten*«t In
lie w .mi-11 of Vaiifnid und tin d istrn i
in tliiit the Hi-v. 1- D King, pastor
o f tin First ilnptlst i lunch and Mi.
E. I.. Woobhigcl, tin- noted Aidlev tile,
N. C. singer will conduct n service a r­
ranged do Anilely in their behalf nt
the church Thursday afternoon nt
3:30.
When* these talented men have
liebl sim ilar meetings., tin* largest
gatherings of women ever known in
tin1 history f tin’ churches has been

Mason Heavy Duly Cords
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ics. I t 'i s , suggested *th at gnlvanizeJ
iron containers ire used In complying
with the provisions of the ordinanee.
Sect iu n fi, Two containcm shall
be required in all privies used by
more than six persons, and one addi­
tional container f**r onth,addilio}ntl
six persons. No receptacle shall he
allowed to become filled t$ over­
flowing. If necessary to .e m p ty ,saint*
oftener than at th e regulur intervals
the occupant of the property is m i Hir­
ed to notify the sanitary departm ent.
The occupant, or, in unoccupied prop­
erty, hte owner, shall be held respon­
sible nt. ail times for tin* maintenance
of the privy in a sanitary condition
and for th e proper observance of these
regulations.
Section f&gt;. la order to provide for
the establishm ent and maintenance
of proper scavenger service to Luke
care of the disposal of the contents
uf said privies, the following charges
la made against the owner (of ueen
Ills T h e \ . . n r l n l n l I'rrm .l
HAMILTON, Ont., Jun. 23.—Jam es pant) of enrh premise, lot or sub-div­
Wngataff, head of Wagstuffs, Ltd., ision of lot whereon said privy or
jam m anufacturers, fell down tho el­ privies are located, or ure used in
evator sh aft in the company’s factory connection with, or are maintained or
used; F o r cleaning each closet or
und was instantly killed.
three months oT the year).
Said
privy $2.25 per quarter, (m oaning
charge shall be payable in advance by
the owner (of occupant) of
said
AN
ORDINANCE REGULATING j premise on the first day of each and
THE
CONSTRUCTION
AND every quarter.
Section 7. - Any person who vio­
USE OF SURFACE CLOSETS IN
THE CITY OF SALFORD, FLOR­ lates any of the provisions of this or­
IDA; PRESCRIBING A PENAL­ dinance or who in any way obstructs
TY FOR TH E VIOLATION. OF tile Chief of the S anitary .Department
THIS ORDINANCE; FIXING THE ;or his duly authorized inspectors nr
CHARGE FOR M AINTENANCE;
DECLARING THIS TO HE AN
EMERGENCY M EASURE NEC­
E SSA R Y ‘FOR THE IMMEDIATE
PRESERVATION OF TH E PUH
LIC HEALTH, TO TAKE EFFECT
IMMEDIATELY UIO N ITS FlN
A l. PASSAGE AND ADOPTION.
B E -IT -ENACTED BY TH E .PEO­
PLE OF THE CITY OF SAN-,
FORD, FLORIDA:
Section I.— It ahull be unlawful for
any person in the City of Sanford,
Florida, to throw nut, deposit or bury
within the t ’ty Limits any ex crutn,
solid or liquid, from human bodies, or
t. disnose of any such substance in
the result.
'I t is probable that, in the service
Thursday Mr. Jus. W. Jelks, of Mueon, Ha., will sing several duets with
Mr. W oolslugid, in nddition to solos
th at have been included.dr the munical program . Mr. Jelks is a t present
in a revival meeting at the baptist
cliArch at DcLulul and was a visitor
in Sanford yesterday.
Married and unmarried, those who
are glad that- they’re m arried, those
who are sorry they’re m arried, those
who would inurry again if they had
the opportunity, those who are en­
gaged to he m arried ns well ns those
who never expect to be m arried or
wouldn’t m nrry if they had the chance
are am ong, the women young and uhl
whom the speaker and singer are es­
pecially desirous of meeting face to
face Thursday afternoon.

•

SOLID TRUCK T IR H S :-II. D. Solid, Cmhion
fpdid, He|ul»r Solid, sod IWumsticCord Im .t
Ti»r» tud
sl.o si "1 ni, Vslu* I’ricci.

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•F)c(oosl
/ Review

COATS SHOW INTERESTING
TREATMENT -

, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, DEALER
Tire Merchant*: W e solicit inquiries’ from open territory.
W rite Mason F acto ry R rin rh . Union Terminal W arehouse
Jschqonrlilc, F lorida, for our dealer’s proposition.

“ ipCO NO M ICAL^ d o e s not
"
mean “ cheap”. A pave­

ment is “ economical” (When it
possesses the utm ost^service
value per dollar of cost^oe that
cost w hat it may.

VITRIFIED

/«»)

W. It. Link Tire to ., 44 W. Central Avc,

the srnvnhger in proper discharge of Marshall wlm moved iU adoption; and
th eir duties in connection' with these seconded l&gt;y Gommissinner S. 0 .
provisions, shall, upon conviction in Chase, this 22nd day of January, A.
the Municipal Court, be fined in a I t 1K23 ,nml upon vote the sam ejwaa
rum not exceeding SiOU.Otl, or sent* unanimously passed this 22nd d iy of
em ed to work upon public w orks for Jan u ary , A. I). 1023, AS follow s:;
n period not i-Xii-edJtlg th irty duy.i,
POIUIEST LAKE, Yea
; Mayor. _
either or Lotli penalties to lie inflict*
( \ .1. MARSHALL, ,'Yea
i d ' In the discretion of the M uneipji
Commissioner.
Judge.
S.
a
CRASH,
Yea
__ Section A—All privies th at o re in­
Cummiisioner.
stalled to comply with the provisions
* ’*
oi this ordinance m ust lie approved A ttesti
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
by the City Health Officer o r the City
City Auditor and Clerk.
Manager.
Moved
by (V .'.in r-’oner C. J.
Section 0. -All ordinances ’ and
Marshnll und sc.nnA;! Ly Commiep arts of ordinances in conflict with
stoner S. O. Cha.ie that the rcqulrethis ordinance, are hereby repealed.
meat of a second reading of the above
Section 10 When tlx* City H ealth and foregoing ordinance a t another
Officer or Cjty M anager diiects that regular m eeting of the City Commis­
Health (iunrd privies he installed, or sion, not less than seven days from
any other type of privy, the ow ner or this date, shall lie dispensed with by
occupant of the premises shall pay to the unanimous vote of the City Corathe city tile actual em t of installing mUsinn, mid upon vote this motion
same, upon the completion of the wnn unanmously passed this 22nd day
work of installing same, ami shall el .IntHinry, A. D. 11(23, us follows;
pay to the City the actual cost of any
FORREST LAAE, Yea
repairs or m aterial furnished by the
Mayor,
city. The use of such type of sani-j
C. J. M A RSHALL,. Y ea
tn ry privy os may he approved by th e ’
Commissioner.
City Health Officer or City M anager
S.: O. CHASE.
Yea
is hereby declared to be compulsory.
Commissioner.
S c lion 11.—That this ordimdici* is
declared to I e an emergency m easure
PH ILIPS,
(SEA L)
necessary for the immediate p re ser­
City Auditor and Clerk.
vation of the public health and safety ,
niol shall become effective from and
a fte r the date of its final passage .and
adoption.
(ifjfl (illicitly relieves (’olds find
The above and foregoing ordinance LnGrippe, Constipation. Bilious*
was offered by Commissioner C. J , ness und Headaches.

Fashion folds the outer wrap in a
clinging embrace and gives to it subtle
charms and Ja'divkluahty. This model
m adapted to development In fashon.i,
bolitia, duvrtyn, *marvclla, etc., in
addition to the large and attractive
number of far cloths that are shown
this season. The front of the wrap is in
one piece, closed to. the neck or rolled
with a large convertible collar.. The
bark falls in blouse effect over the back
go(e and at the sides. Medium size
requires 4 yards jj-inch material and
4 i$-yard*T&gt;f"3tgtnrtrttfltnff.
Pictorial Review (o a t No. 1171 .
Sires, 34 to 44 inches bust. *Price, 35
cent*&gt; . ---- ------------- •
t

Section 3.—It shall he unliiwftil for
any property owner or his authoriz­
ed agent to construct, m aintain or
perm it to exist on any property or
properties under hla control where
sewer connection has not been made,
a privy unless the same Is san itary or
is constructed as provided hereinaf­
ter.
Section 4.—A san itary privy is one
so built, rebuilt o r '(-unstnicted that
(a) the excretion deposited therein
will not fall upon the ground hut in a
w ater-tight receptacle, and (h) the
contents of which receptacle shall not
be accessible to flies, fowl, or small
anim als at any lime, (c ) said recep­
tacle to be placed in a fly-tight con­
tain er made of strong durable m aterial, preferably metal, Said container
shall be provided with a closely fit­
tin g wooden lid, which shall be the
seat of the privy, and which shall pro­
ject over the outside surface of con­
tainer. The scab shall be provided
with n self-falling, hinged wooden lid
of sufficient sire to overlap tho seat
hold, so as to make the container fly(d) iThe container shall he
tight.
provided with proper vcntillation by
means of suitably placed openings,
sam e to be fly-proof, and a galvaniz­
ed iron Hue extending Jo_nlp o in t above
the roof of the building. Provided,
the galvanised flue shall not be reulrod exceqpt on m etal type contain‘ ■ r. . .

sometimes cost more than others
in the beginning, but w hen they
do they are more than w orth it
because of their long life andlow

maintenance cost.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
*

-)

Cleveland, Ohio

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 256

SANFORI), FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2

V O LU M E i n ,

Brought Out in Today’s Session of Open Hearing
at Bastrop, Louisiana .
(HUM GAME BEING PLAYED
BY FRENCH AND GERMANS

HA8TROP, La., dan. 22.—An alleged attem pt to assassinate l»r. »*. rti
MeKoin, form er mayor of Mer Rouge whieh is Ixdieved to have prompted th«
kidnapping and killing nr W att Daniel end T. K. Richard was brought up a'
the outset of today's session of the open henring. ( . t \ agsdale, the first wit
ness, testified he was in a poker game with Daniel, his father, Richard nnc
two others and was with them Inter in town on the night of the alleged shoot

ALONG THE RUHR

1.1. IIP. HELD IN PARIS' AND
MAY EXTEND AGREEMENT
'
• TO ALL POWERS

ny Disposition of German Of
fleials to Refuse to Obey the
French Mandates in Ruhr

I l l , T hr AaaoeUtrd Prraal
PARIS, .Inn. 22.—The first session
of the enlarged codicil of the League
of Nations will be held in P aris be­
ginning next Thursday. One of the
first questions will be whether the
council shall call an international con­
ference to deal with t lie extension of
the Washington naval agreem ent to
powers not represented at the W ash­
.
•
mans along the valleys of the Ruhr ington conference.
I II , T h r A M n d n lrJ l 'r r « l
ami the Rhine. F or every tu rn where­
JACKSONVILLE Jan. 22.—Efforts
by the French and Belgian occupa­
to find the Lsgly of II. &lt;A. Grisson,
tion forces register n tactical or mili­
druggist .of Greensboro, ■N.
were
tary advantage tho German residents
uiiiiiviling today? Searchers believe
carry out a new form of passive re­
that unless the body is pinned to the
sistance.
bottom of the creek into which the
The day was hectic iwth a succes­
automobile plunged Thursday night, it
sion of arrests of high Germ an inwill rise to ihc surface today. Not
iluitrinl and post officials, quickly
the slightest trace of Grisson • has
followed with clock-like precision by
been found.
protest strikes of ex|&gt;crls. manual
Illy Tftr A
Ini»-»l
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 22.—Altlm
laborers and other employes, who
TAMI’A, .bin. 20. Dr. W. G. Mas­
Thomas Creek, twenty miles north of
stuck' doggedly hy G erm any’s instruc­ on, of Tampa, wns elected president
here wns dynamited four times yes­
tions to aid in nowise the Invaders. of the West Const Dental Society and
terday following tlie finding of an au­
Tho workers’ ’Council discussed with Brndentown w as.chosen ns the next
tomobile submerged in the w ater nt
lyoril Mayor Luther, the advisability m eeting place of the society a t -its
the end of a blind road without any­
of calling out some of tho five thous­ m id-year convention to be held here
bodies being revealed county officers
and postal, telegraph and telephone June Nth. Other officers elected were
were of the opinion th at several per­
workers in u genernl sym pathetic Dr. II. H. Shentx, of Brndentown, first
sons perished in the stream Thurs­
strike, hut the decision will not be an­ vice- president; Dr. .1. W. Kutrow, of
day night. Tin- creek will l&gt;e dynanounced until today. A large part of lak elan d , second vice-president; Dr.
the forces at the various mines whose F. L. Adams, Tninpn, secretary tre a s­
directors were arrested responded al­ urer; Dr. R. G. Wilson Tampa, histormost immediately with protest strikes
and the French authorities sent ad ­
ditional troop* to guard the mines.
The |ieoplc of Essen nwook this Postal Conference
morning to find all the private hanks
at Jacksonville
in the city closed because a patrol
Largely Attended
had been placed over the Rcichshnnk
and the personnel of this Institution
1 wom ens Htookings, a nnmiKercmei,
refused to continue a t th eir duties.
Some oranges and crackers.
These
Resides a number of small concerns,
articles
had
lodged
in
some
vegeta­
there are twenty large private hanks
Aa.nrlnlrd P r,n »
tion growing near the hank.
in Kssn.
A farmer, hearing the automobile
llusincs* men anticipate a serious
I .going down the "Mind” mail Tliursstoppage of trade in case the auspen;
, day night, went to investigate the
»io nof hanking continue over the com­
(||follow
ing day and found the machine
ing week. Essen's larg er finnncinl
fj
In
the
stream . •
instiutions have Unusually secure
JB
A
Pensacola
pennant was stretched
backing, it is reliably stated, and
. I across the re ar of the ill-fated car.

Dr. Mason
Is Elected *
Dentist Head

1.1. Board
Meets Today
At Tallahassee
Itlr The
l*re*.t
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 20. The In­
ternal Improvement board met at the
governors’ office this morning. The
hunt&lt;1 adm inisters depositions on state
lands, and proceeds from these lands.

FARM CREDITS BILL
OF SEN. A. CAPPER
PASSED YESTEIUVY
Will lie Followed by Lcnrool-Ander
son Hill In Few Days

WASHINGTON, J a n .’ 20.- Passage
by the senate ye-1onlay of the Gap-,
per agricultural credits hill was fnl
jawed by arrangem ents for immedi­
ate consideration of the supplem ent­
ary farm credits measure, the Lcnroot-Apderson bill. Intervention of
an appropriation bill ami other rout­
ing measures, however, threatened to
defer opening of debate on the (.en­
root Anderson m easure until Monday.
The Gapper hill was passed without
opposition ttf roll call, hut not until
alter several futile attem pts had been
made to amend it Gonsidcrnhle erilieism revolved its alleged insufficien­
cy to aid the farm ers r.nd advocates
r,f the Lenroot-Anderson hill, con­
-nAVKEN T H E UNITED STATES tending thnt it will go much further.
A dm instratlnn lenders are agreed
AND TURKEY AFTER PEACE
111 Mitt a | m&gt;1icy of holding the Lonroo^
CONFERENCE
Anderson bill before tho senate ontil

postm asters, rural and city mall c a r­
d ers are here from all parts of Flo­
rida to attend a postal conference
( H r T h r A u w litr l r r r a x t
headed by John B artlett, first assistJnn. 22.—It now
A leading official of the Essen j ant postm aster general. The morning •LAUSANNE.
Chamber of Commerce, conversing session \yn* devoted to suggestion of Scorns likely thnt negotiations having
with thte Associated P ress corre­ topics for discussion this afternoon. for objection conclusion of general
spondent, pointed out thnt the Ruhr An address by Mr. B artlett is expect- trenty between the United S tates and
occupation meant a considerable loss cd to be the feature of the afternoon Turkey will begin here afte r the closu
of the N ear East pcare conference.
In trade already for the United session.
Rlchanl
The American
States and South America exporters.
Washburn
Child,
his
fellow
delegates
He said that virtually all the lnrd con­
sumed in the Ruhr comes from the
DAMAGED BY FIR E nnd American commercial experts
through attendance upon conference
United States and a^sco m ost of the
Sessions
have become so fnmiliar with
other fats. Frozen beef is imported
the question which must inevitably be
Urgely from South
AmoriciLiuu!
dealt with in Turko-Atncrkan treaty
frozen pork mainly from the United
Is said that much can In? gained by in•States. Since the beginning of the
nugurnting negotiations with the
year, when the th reats of occupation
Turks
here.
became particularly m arked, the
prices of these commodities, as well
HEAVY SNOWS IN NEW YORK
»» others, hnd risen by leaps *n,l
The entire Ruhr valley is seething
bounds. Frozen m eat has increased
The Herald reprinted a news Item
in price more than 100 per cent and with excitement. Manifestation* and
Isrds and fats even more than that. protests against the arrest of th e from one of the New York papers
The large im porter, though well Germ an industrial officials are being about the heavy fall of snow in th at
backed financially, have been exceed- organized, although these are forbid­ p art of the country. The clipping was
inlg cautious in undertaking big con­ den by the French, who announce the sent by Mi*. Boyd who Is in New York
tracts in these supplies during the Intention to repress them ruthlessly studying voice and we suppose he fait
-so badly about the snow that ho could
past three weeks, especially since the should tho necessity arise.
The labor leaders who favor co­ not- help saying something about it.
tnsrk’s latest meteoric fall.
operation with France apparently W. T. Donnelly also-w rite* to Sec­
ESSEN, Jan. 22.—A general strike have been overwhelmed by popular retary Pear-man nlniut the big snows
of the miners of the Ruhr d istrict has sentim ent nnd may declare a general in Brooklyn und sends pictures of
the snow an the trees and banked up
strike today. ,
. . . .
l*en decreed effective today.
Sunday proved a quiet day; there around tho house. It Is beautiful and
The strike decision was taken a fte r
* twelve hour seasion of the labor were no clashes, although tho people makes those who havo seen; snow
fee! like getting"Ka&lt;k'for a sleigh ride
delegates here. I t poiqts to the com­
or som e-of the coasting or the sk a t­
plete defection of labor. v
ing, but If wc have our choice we
An ultimatum from Berlin announc­
would probably pick Florida for all
ed that the workmen would bo prose­
the year round.
cuted and sent to J a i l l f they tra n s­
ported coal to France and if miner*
brought It to the surface

Have the Herald do your next Jot

INCLUDES ItR qiJE S T THAT OTII
BH NATIONS LIM IT NAVAL
ARMAMENTS
III, Tfcr \*««elnlrd
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 22.—Tlio anmini naval appropriation Mil which
includes u request liy congress thnt
President Harding negotiate with o th ­
er powers for fu rth er lim itations of
nival urummi-nts was signed today hy
IN INTENSITY AS RECORDED AT
the prseldcnt.
GEORGBTOWN UNIVERSITY
.
OBSERVATORY
Revival Services
_____
III,
Thr
Iw
iirU lril l’n«»l
A t Baptist Church
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 22. — An
Began Last N ight earthquake described ns ef “very se ­
vere intensity" recorded at Georgetown
E. L. Woolslagel, the W orld's Great University observatory this morning.
Director Tondorf estim ated it was
ext Gospel Singer, A ssists in
estim ated at 2,i&gt;00 miles distant.
The S criires

GAINESVILLE, dan. 22.—Students
from 21 different church denom ina­
tion* are enrolled at the University of
Florida, according to figure* com pil­
ed by George E. W hile, Y. M. I'. A.
secretary in charge of the social unit
religion* activities of the student
body, and made public today.
In numbers the Methodist* lead
with :t.H7 students who are either
members or show a preference f o r
this faith. Closely following the
Methodists are the Baptists, num ber­
ing 2fi7, I’reshylei inn* l.'ir* and E pis­
copalian* 07.
According to Mr. White there are
more men of i^tch faitii at the univer­
sity than in thr total enrollment of
the different sectarian colleges in the
stale.
,Mr. White, commenting on the
number of denominations n t the u n i­
versity. declared it was ample evi­
dence of the need f o r 'u non*xrclnrinn

GERMAN GOVERNMENT HAS
CEASED PARTICIPATION IN
ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL

COURT MARTIAL
For FrRz Thyscn and Other In
du.strinl Leaders in Ruhr
District

m

III, Thr \ »»•••■1*1r,I I'rtM l
PARIS, Jnn. 22.—The mixed Franco
German arbitration tribunal court e s­
tablished under the T reaty of Ver­
sailles,to settle various husinesa'controversic* arising out of the w ar and
to determ ine the application of tho
trea ty to settlem ent of clnims.

PARIS, dun. 22—The German gov­
ernm ent has formally rrnsed partici­
pation in (he Franco.Germ an arb i­
tration tribunal because o f "present
political circum stances." Notice to
tills effect was given today as tho
hearing wns about to open ill th r bank
Ing case handled by the Franco-Amrrlcan legal firm.
MAYKNCE, dun. 22—The trial hy
couit m artial of Frit* Thysen and tho
other industrial leaders arrested in
Ruhr who were brought here last week
Will he held here on Wednesday. Tho
French authorities announce tho trial
will last only one day.
BERI.IN, Jnn. 22.—A - picture of
Germany countering future claims of
France and Belgium with indemnity
hills of her own for Ruhr occupation
are already U in g sketched in politi­
cal circle* here. In th rsc quarter* it is
confidently believed th a t Reich will
not hesitate to model her own s ta te ­
ment a fte r the p attern afforded hy
her obligations to the Allies. A long
list of elnims against France and Bel­
gium hy the German N ationals Is ex­
pected ami these will be added to tho
nation’s estim ate of dam age of sov­
ereignty hy thn aim ed occupation.

RIJS REVIEW
ORLANDO, Flu.. Jan . 22.—Tho
weekly citrus review by F .1* Hkelly, as issuer! from the office of the
American. F ruit Growers, Inc., says:
Oranges.—During the past week
the m arket on oranges has been very
active. Although shipments were vary
heavy, prices advanced m aterially
towanV the end of the week.; At pres­
ent oranges are in n strung position
and promise to remain there, provided
shipm ents are normal and *preae«| out
over tho |&gt;eriod they should be.
G fapofrult— P rices. un g rap efru it
have advanced considerably over the
! In-ginning of tile Week, closing strong
at the end in spito of u good volume
of shipments. The outlook fo» grnpefruit is very encouraging if the vol­
LYNCH T il RATH EH IN
ume of shipments is restricted to
SOUTH BECOME PART
meet cu rren t demand*.
OF I.ASKY PROPERTY
Tangerine*—On tangerine* Um
m arket on good stock is very strong.
However, a large am ount of recent
shipment* arc showing dryness and
South by the Southern Enterprises, have sold St correspondingly i low
Inc., of which S. A. Lypch of A t­ prices.- •
Though many packing houses in
lanta, Gn., is the head, ha* been ta k ­
en over by the Famous Pluycrs-Lns- some district* are still dosed, ship­
ky corporation, It hns been announced ments from Florid* during the p*st
by Famous Player*. 1
The picture corporation, the a n ­
nouncement said, paid to the S. A.
Lynch Finance Corporation $1 IHM),- monts of California navel* are quito
1)00 which appeared on the company's m oderate; those from Southern Cali­
consilodated balance sheet ns a lia ­ fornia are reported coloring slowly.
bility. Of this sum. $1,600,000 was N a v e ls’ are gaining strength, espe­
paid In accordance with an agreem ent cially In tho f. o. b. market* of the
by the Famous Playcrs-Lasky to Is­ west. C entral California had less th an
sue to S. A. Lynch and his associate* fifty carload* of navels left Jan u ary
150,000 share* of the common stock 12. Those from Southern C alifornia
o ftho Famous Players-Lasky Cor­ are Just now reaching tho caatorn
auctions. California probably will en­
poration, It was reported.
deavor to regulate shipm ents In the
next six weeks to give Florida h g**&gt;d
chanco to clean jip it* o ra n g e * 'to
some extent, as Florid* orange* gen­
erally are In much bolter demand.
We are In rvcnlpt of the cu rren t
number of "Sound Off" tho official o r­
gan of tho Florida National Guard in
which honorable mention la given to
*at leant
the medical detachment for attendance ru/fry F lorida »hould
and drill. Major Ralph Stevens' of this fifty per cent of its fru it moved; end
city Is the head of tho medical corps with the best shipping months tlwn
o f tho state troop* and naturally he remaining; undoubtedly prcape^t* are ,
take* g re a t pride In the fact th at the for very satisfactory price# .provided .
medical detachment w ith headquar­ shipm ents are spread out properly and i
ters in Sanford, should be on the hon­ fru it la laid down In good condition.
or roll. There are only two other com­
Tho Dally Herald. 16c per w ttk .
panies on tho roll. ,
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923

PAGE SIX

n e r r in c e s s

Pullman Connelly and min, Jam es
A rthur, of Orlando, were in the city
for a few hours today.

POCKETS FULL OF MONEY
YOU CAN SAVE IT, IF YOU MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
OF MEN’S A M ) HOYS’ CLOTHING ANI) FURNISHINGS
AT OUR STORE. OUR OWN SYSTEM OF BUYING ENAItLKS US TO SELL YOU ON A CLOSE MARGIN. AND
THEREBY EFFECT ECONOMIES FOR OUR CUSTOM­
ERS. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW IT IS
DONE.
*
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

Firsl Quality—Low? Prices

115 East First Street------ --------- Phone 104
Mr. und Mrs, C. H. Stevens^ of CoIvinhua, Ohio w eic among the nrrlvills here yesterday. \
MRS. FRRD DAIGKR, Boclety Editor
E&lt;lwin S to n e,,.Ir., of Albany, Go.,
Thona 217-W
nrrived in the rity yesterday for n
I f ju u h a v e a s * frlrn S * »U I«ln* » •
short visit.
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Icilputh, of Jacksonville, is
u few days here attending

SOCIAL CALENDAR
. Pearce, of Pnlntku, wns it
yesterday transacting busl

S aturday—Kent-Wnlker nuptials nt
the Congregational church nt six! nesM.
o’clock.
S aturday—Mrs. Ed. Mlnarik will en­
tertain at an informal reception nl-J
. her home on M ayrtl avenue, for the
Kent-W alker bridal party and out
of town guests*
S a tu rd a y - Mrs. S. K. Ilurrett wil en- j
■ tertaln the members of llio Every
Week bridge club ai her home oil
Magnolia avenue nt 2:15 p. in. ’
M rs.,W allet Twitehcll, of Daytona
Monday—Mis. Krifest Krupp will e?-will
spend the week end here with her
tortuin the nieniliers of the St. .Ag-j
sister,
Mrs. A. D. Key at her home on
. lies Guild At her ltoiit o on I'aik ave­
nue, honoring her daughter, Miss Park avenue.
Marjorie Krupp, of New York, at

M r., and Mr*. L ett ice, of W inter
Park, were In “the city yesterday the
great* of friend*. . Mr*, l.e ttire I*
well known here a:. Mia* Louise Smith,
daughter of Hon. M. JM. Smith.
Messrs. Harr, McCulloch, Guernsey,
Bland, Kligh and several others fronit
Orlando were here last night atten d ­
ing the monthly m eeting of th e Sanferd Chamber of Commerce. We enn
nlwuy* look for the help of Orlando
when wo w an t to do som ething big.

&lt;IIX H r ,\Mnrlnlrtl I'rr**)
■citing congratulations over tin- a r­
WASHINGTON,
Jap. 20. — P resi­
rival of mi pound boy, horn January
dent Hurtling bus so fnr recovered
Hit It ut th eir hoipc a t 727 Dollwood
from a recent attack of grip|io th at
avenue, Jacksonville, Fin. Mrs. Curbe hopes to tie a t bis tlysk Monday. He
win will be 'icmcmbcrcd as Miss Clara
spent most of today in 'b is room.

Mrs. George Biller, of New York,
organizing secretary of the Church
Service League, Mrs. S. O. Chase, Mrs.
This was one of the m od delightful W alter W ight, Mrs. Deane Turner,
of n ii-riis of pre nuptial affairs with were the guests nt luncheon of Mrs.
which Mis* Walker hud been hotiuusl. M. M. M artin yesterday. Following
the lunt-hcon the party motored to DoLand, where Mr*. Biller wns to speak
yesterday icfti-rumm.

Ladies’ Rest Room

‘

SALES AND SERVICE
.

A Complete l^ock of Purtu

Buy a Hupp and You'll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanfnrd, Flu., ( ’orticr Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
”
* rnsfrllui!mrs ReminnleTnid l.:iIiiTruuhtles
T

.nrRc nnd Up-to-Dutc
Fill! nv Station

Cuinplctc Line AccesaorieH
•
und Tires '

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tonight nml Sunday.

The friends of Mis. -E. D. Brown
Ice will (egret to learn of the deatl
id her grandfather, Mr. T. W. Trnyloi
m Winnsboto, S. C„ yesterday. Mr
Traylor wns one of the largest cotuu
growers nj central • South
Cnrolini
nntl hail extensive c-ottou mill ’nih
hanking interests.
lie was ,81 years old anil an aeuti
attack of influenzu took Ids life
From childhood,' Mrs. Bl ow alee hni
spent n puilion of each sum m er a
Wliitu Oak, the Traylor homestead.
PHONE 170-W for home made Angel
food cakes.
25t-3tp
CARD O F THANKS
We wish to express our since rest
thanks to the chief of the lire d ep aitincut Mr. Paxton, his able hulpers nnd
the night |k&gt;l|rcman for so success­
fully extinguishing -the (Ire1 in our
home. By their prom pt nml efficient
action they saved the house doing ns
little damage us wnk possible under
tlie circum stances, und wo feel th a t
we owe them a debt of gratitude.
Mr.' and Mrs. Alexander Vaughan
and family.
WEDNESDAY N IG IIT A IIIG
TIME. SKATING, LAKE MARY
ACADEMY.
235-He
Merdume* M. M artin, Dcano T u rn ­
er, F u rcit jaike, S. O. Chase, E. D
Moliley, U. F. W liltncr, W alter Wight
Ernest K ipp, A. I). Key, S. F.. Ilnrictt, J : N.) Robson, Darby, Paul Dig­
gers ' W. M. Holding, Rev. A. S. Peck,
Mypsis, K. E. W ndlnook. E aiiuucd.
Gey, 0 . F. Smith und B. F. \Vhltner
VT#ni among those fmm Holy Crosa
church, Sanford, attending the Cojcvo- c .
---------I ration nt Orlando Tuesday, Wadnc*1day and T hunday of Uiis week. •

church service- tor the 3rd Sun­
duy a fte r Epiphany,* 21at of Jnnuary , li'23, will he:
7:20 a. hi., Istw Celebration.
!i:-!5 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. in., .Mullins.
7:30 p. in., Vespers and Sermon.
• The Rector will l&gt;o at Chri.it Church
l.oiigwoml, for vc*|H*r service nt 3 p. m.
The usual line music for Sunday lit
tin* Parish church here bus U r n pro*
ju ie d by Soloists nnd chorus choir
under Mr. A. II. Slone, choir derortur
nml Mis. F. S. Munson, organist.

PIANOS

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rom itue.

112 MAGNOLIA A V EN U E • ,
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
RECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS

SH E E T MUSIC

IMING---- PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

Not Only Pure but Delicious

ROUTH

BAKERY

Next la Princess Theatre
F or quick results, try a want ad
COLLECTIONS—(»I,D A(VO IN IS,
overdue notes, had chick-. Write
for our proposition. O ar u-prescata(ice will coil on &gt;t,u-—Southern Ad*
just in cm Agency, Drew Building, Or­
lando, Florida.

10 Stores In Georgia

Sanford’s New Store

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school D:S0 a. m.
Morning worship and sermon 11 a.
in., subject "On a Wooing E rran d ."
Hnptist Young People's Union 6:80.
Evening worship and sermon 7:30.
A baptism al service will introduce the
evening hour of worship.
Mr. Eurl L. Wolslngel of Ashvlllc,
N. C., Is expected to sing nt the ev­
ening hour.
.
■

m

Rodolph Valentino,
Wanda Hawley and
Charles Ogle

' c/7
"More than n million live* saved,
T e rty e s
and the largest single factor In this
trem endous salvage of. humanity has
I-ecu the leadership and .devotion of
th e C hristian pastors of America.’’
Thus write* Chas. Vkkrey, general;
secretary of the N ear Fast Relief or­
ganisation.
Sunday morning and night lit the
M ethodist church, collections will he
taken for this work which presents to I
th e American churches the m oil urre n t nml heurf ren&lt;rmg appeal ever
known.
TOM MOOltE
There* ere homeless refugee*, with­
Optom etrist-Optician
out food, shelter o r sufficient cloth-,
Phone 410—Opp- P- *L
ing, am ounting to 1,500,000, und win­
te r with all Its ravage* is upon them.j
If you liuvc a S A F E o r u PIANO to
Refugees in Anatolir. and Const&amp;nli-j
move,
and w ant it done safely, rail
nople who nre facing a groa
i
te r than tens witnessed at
Low ing’* QUICK SERVICE TRANSnumber 1,400,000.
.
PER, nnd have it donu as you want it
There are 75,000 ehildren without
done.
‘ Phone -IPS. 241-Th-Fri-St-tfr
Red Snapper and Sun Bass Steak
fa th e r or m other who mui
and clothed by American. Christian*; at Stone’s -Market, 327. Sanford Ave­
*
2&amp;l-4tci Tile Dully Herald. 15c per week
o r th ey will perish. Seventeen thou*- nue.

CONGREGATIONAL C lll ItCII
Paul ('. Ilurhiins, I'us tor.
(Inr friends appreciate the nctiviUett of the Coogiegatlonnl Men’s Club
in making it possible for us to hear
nil cxtcllent projector machine, that
throw s upon the screen, beautiful mo­
ving pictures, which illustrate Bible
history so graphically and true to life.
The serial "The Crown Prince," is
giving not only great pleasure, but is
throwing sidelights* upon the Life of
David which make it very leal to The
beholder. Pictures will Is- continued
tomorrow night nt 7:-‘&gt;U.
At the morning service the pastor
will preach upon the subject of ‘‘The
Two Minds,” in which he will endea­
vor to show the fundamental evil in
human history, and the possibility of
its cure. If you like to expreise your
thinking mhchine, he will surely help
s ta rt it in mo|jon.
O ur Bible school Is growing, nml
we invite you men who nre indepen­
dent thinkem to join our class. Come
und let us eitch express p u r'th o u g h ts
to the other, und thus enlarge our
views of life. You will be welcome to

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES
I.n«t Sunday we had the pleasure
of having Rev. McCnllle from Korea
■with u», who told many interesting
stories of- the mission work being carried on by him, there in Korea.
This Sunday, Jan . 21. we will have
another missionary with us, Dr. A. C.
Hutcheson, of Nankin, China. Dr. nnd
Mrs. Hutcheson nre supported by the
Presbyterian church of Sanford. He is
a Medical mixxi
mission teacher. In Nankin. We know
he-w lll-have some in to n atin g things
to tell us, no wn Invite you to h ear
him, Sunday night nt tho Christian
Endeavor m eeting at 6:30 p.‘m. a t tho

— T 0 N I G H T___

u p e r / o r

j Nanking. Tiiis is his first visit to
C. H. Srholcy, of Orlando, was I SnnfoiJ, und it is hoped that not only
here today, coming down to merit some all the members of the congregation
friends on the Clyde line boat.
Mr. win hear Dr. Hutcheson hut
our
Seholey was formerly in the new spa­ friends in town.
per business a t Guilford, Connecticut,
A reception will he tendered to him
hut is now a resident of Orlando Monday night at the home of Mr. nml
where he is engaged in the job p rin t­ Mrs. H. It. Stevens.
ing business. He paid the Herald ofI
fiee an appreciated visit.
HOLY ( ROSS CHURCH

ENTER TAINS lilt 11&gt;AI. PARTY.

Depni tir.cnt for the Blind Shell fund,
Im* been given unsolicited by J. M.
StUiUon, who donated five dollars. ■11
may In* recalled th at it wns largely
thrbugh the efforts of Mr. Xtiimon,
aP that tim e lender of the Sanford
•bund, that the present band stand in
the Fourth S treet P ark, wns built. '

CHRISTIAN SCIRNCK
SERVICE
Sunday, .Tan. 81, 1U23.
Subject:
“ Life."
i
Church S erv ice__ _ 11:00 n. m,
Sunday School &gt; 10:00 a. m.
Woman’s Club Wdg., Oake Ave.
ALL ARE WELCOME

W eather repoita say w arm er wcathe i'f o r n few days now and it will lie
good news to the visitors to the city
who want to see some ren| warm Flor­
ida weather. As for the local resi­
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
dents they want to sec cold weather
W. J . Carpenter Pastor
an we will have u little of euoh kind.
Subject of th e morning sermon:
We aim to plense.
“ Do We Need the Mrtyr S pirit in the
C hurch?"
At night the theme will be: “The
F irst C hristian M artyr—a Lesson for
the Hour."
The Sunday School offers excep­
tional advantages for Bible Study.
Come,
The Epworth League will meet at
0:30.
Were you a t the famous r "Scrap
Iron" class last Sunday? Why not?
Our old friend Maxwell A. Kilvec, Several men will look for you tomorof the great Oviedo section, wns • in
the city today shaking hands w ith his
many fricflds, He is interested in
PRESBYTERIAN C lll’RCn
Black Hummock lands and recently
Dr. A
f Nanking,
made n big deal in real estate in that China, the Foreign Missionary pastor
pinsperous section. He i s 'n
great ,o f the Sanford Presbyterian church,
Sc-uiiliolu county booster nnd is always j will speak morning and night Sunduy.
a welcome visitor to Sanford and the , Dr. Hutcheson is u physician nnd has
Herald office.
charge of the great Union Hospital of

Mr. and Mrs. Willinin Park.*r Dills,
o f 4S’ew York, are in the city the
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M.
Hand. Mr. Hilts is in the production
departm ent of the New York Sun and
other Munst-y newspapers ami this is
his first visit to Florida in ten year*.
He ami Sheriff Hand arc old time
friends ami they are enjoying old
fam iliar scenes in und around Suuford while enjoying the fine Florida
re und Sam Ohio, of wenthor.
arrived in the city yesill spend a short time
here flu-y are making
li-r-c at the- Monli-raniia.'

Mrs. Raymond Key eiii*-ti lined the
members of the Kent-Walker bridal
p arty und the out-of-town guests lust
evening nt her home on Park avenue,
following the rehearsal of the wed­
ding.
Voices of golden calendula!, and purpie asters, nnd pansies weie artistic­
ally used in the various looms, . .my-,
ing out the color scheme oT violet ami
gold. In the living room a dainty hi
tie Kcwpic luide ami gloom. «» phu
til. In the dining room the dining
table was centered with n large bowl
of purple and gold pansies and ferns.
A contest, "How to Preserve o lloslutnd" occupied the attention of the
guests, nml ufforded much merriment.
Following the contest, music was en­
joyed. MU* llerminin Lehman, Ming
very sweetly, “ I Love You Truly"
(C arrie Jacobs BhitdL
I.nje hi the evening, the hostesn
served a dainty Ice course ami coffee.
The favors were old fashioned bou­
quet* of panties in lure paper hold-

AI«L SOULS.CHUItCH
Tomorrow j*r lhc Ihlrd Sunday a f­
ter Epiphany.
Sunday Schol a t D:00 a. in.
Low mass a t 10:30 n. m.
Benediction immediately a fte r Mas*
Sermon on the gospel of the day.
Tomorrow, regular monthly collec­
tion changed from the Ith Suuduy.
Stranger* cordially invited.

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For Hie Relief of Coughs, Colds, liim uliitis, Hoarseness
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Throat Irritation*

1 Store in Florida

Phone 127

�fai fa * 4 jrsi * {
h i - pa htt
&gt; a hn M S i ht
mltinff Engineer, National Board of | were pulled in defonsd of what Uiojr
Fire Underwriters, New York, N. Y,;J believed to lw rlKht and the IIuwards
Edwin II. llrown, nrchitcet, M lnnenp-' alw ays fought for the right even
L 'K tlla h rd n f i y i M r r n m i n M f r p t *nnolis, Minn.: William K. H ath profes- from the time of the Crusaders. We
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I l n i n o l l a . H r , a a n fu ril, P in .
sor of civil engineering, I'urduo uni enn im agine our old friend today w rap,
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verslty,
Ijjfayette, Ind.; Rudolph I*. ped in the cloak of gray and standing '«
TO RE HELD IN JACKSONVILLE PERRUARY I2TII TO I7TII
The Herald Printing: Co.
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Ix-foro
the
(tre
at
Commander
and
a
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­
Miller, formerly superintendent of
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FOR "OWN. YOUR HOME” .MOVEMENT
p t'iii.iiiiiK ita
¥.
buildings, New York, N. Y.; John A. swering "here” when the roll Is call­ I I
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»ffrfl«r&gt;"trrnaiirrt Nowlin, in charge of section of tim ber ed up yonder. We rhall mi -a h im -nr ; &gt; n
N , J . I . I I . I . VIII)
lirnrrnl Manaurt mechanics, U. S. Forest Products I-v wo miss those old time friend* who
I I . A. N H K I .
Ailt rrtl.liic Mnnnorr
II. tt. I l i t l . l - V
bora tot y, .M.id is an, Win.; Ernest J. were good to tu when vretfeamu to
JACKSONVILLE, Jan .
T re -je m l ine Association nnd the lumber
Ka&gt;&gt;»tn
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R u e s c II. architect, St. Louis, Mo.; and j Sanford many yrnrs ago nnd who mentions impetus to the home build-1ip tcre rts of Jacksonville, it i* the purA p p llrllllo a
ir,g nnd homo owning movement th ru -jp e se to make it tl Home Building exM :\V IS S t u n *
P l r c n l n l l u n M u w n a r r Joseph It. WoniMtor, consulting cngl-' have been real friends ever finte.
. .........• .13S-VV a i f l r r S p. lit.
Dr. N. DeV. Howard wa* a real out the sta te I* confidently expected position for' tho* en tire S tale of EloriBeer, Boston, Mas*.
S i i t m r r l i - l l . i n T r i c e In V d w m r r
to result from the Florida Home tin from which all* the lumber do.der-*
The work was Initiated and th e 1mnn ln W r y a o n s e o f tho word.
O n e V r n r ------ ------Building Exhibit uf the Southern Pirn nnd all the people. of the state in ay , |
S it lln n lh t
a .o o committed* was appointed by Keen*
D r i l l r m l In ( ' l l , b | T n r r l r r
Association to be held in Jacksonville I derive benefit. Admission to the Extary
Hoover
on
account
of
the
fact
CHEAT
SINGER
IIKRH
One W r rh
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IS I ' r n l t
F ebruary 12 to 17, inclusive, under [Mbit will he entirely free, the whole
that building codes nnd builders, fre­
T h e h i t IS* I n l l - p a t r W r r k l ) H e r ­
Sanford will Ik- di lighted for the the joint auspices tif tho Association expense of the n f'n lr bring borne by
n ia r k t l r r l r r m r r a
S rm ln n lr
I ' n ’i n l ) quently fad tn rectignlle modern ineth■and I* p n b l l . b r d n r r 7 P r l d n r . A d a r r - mis of conitruetlon, thus adding to next few weeks with some good sing- and the retail and wholesale lumber the Southern Pine Ai-iorlatinit nnd the j
l l a l n a r n l r * a n n d r k n t n a n *&gt;n n p i i l l m .
Jacksonville lumber interests.
l i o n . S3.nn p r r p r n r . n l n a i a I n U.1 i n n e r , ,building
costs nnd retarding con- jnj, a t ih P Baptist church. Earl Wool* dealers o f Jacksonville.
it
ruction
activity.
|
shigel,
advertised
truthfully
ns
oik
*
I’lain
for
the
hi-:
home
Imi’ding
ex
Investigation has revealed
t t i : m i i : n m i : a s s u t ia t m i t iik h s
t h e r e in g r e a t n r - I i f t l t m e I, a n t *• i n |
T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Is r t c l u t l v v t y
The
first
report
of
the
committee
of
th
e
world’s
greatest
gospel
singers
position were definitely decided upon j
e n t l t l e i t l o t h e u s e f o r r- o u l . l u t i l o n o f
n i l n e w s i l l s o n l c l i e s c r c u l t c d l o ll a t denis with the construction of one nnd , will be here for two weeks, while the in Jacksonville this week nt confer- Jacksonville and in alm ost every oth- j
n o t o l h e r w l e n credited lit I p l s | m n e r
et d i y and town in Florida, thr.t plcn- .
• ml a ls o Ih d
luuat
new s
| i u l i l l * n e t ) two-family houses o f masonry, co n -] revival is being conducted by Dr. King cnee* participated in by representah erein .
crete.and frame types, the latter In- and will sing ut nil the daily and thojtlvc* of the Southern Pine A?iocin-. ty o f capital is nvuilnhle for iiuilciinfCj
A l l r i g h t s of r e - o u l i l l c a t l n n of special
d l s p s l r l i e s h e r e i n are n ! s «
including veneer nnd stucco. The value nightly m eetings nnd on Sunday. M r.IHon und the" lumber Interests of the the needeiI dwellings und that the
United Wtjohdngd
Wqulshigcl also conducts sh
short
scr- .
,\|j lun,bor
n r i l e e i 111: 1111.1» III I I . h i m : . P i n t n r U S of such construction in the United.
o rt sorAll
lumber dealers and those present is the propitious time to s ta rt
___ amounted
____________
_ over ____
...........
State*
to
well
a
hll[vkor
before
the
sermorm
th
a
t
are
most
|coniMb&amp;tl
w
ith„ .....
the 'building
Industry tho
‘he Ihomo building campaign
and
P o fe |-n A d r a r t i 'ia j K ep t* ,e n tail, .
lion dollars in 1922. It is expected the interesting arid he is greatly beloved ;j„ o lh er t it jes un&lt;j towns of th e state work,
THEAVF1ICAN PIIE5S ASSCCIAl IDS
general adoption of the code with con-; by the young people wherever He -will lw especially invited to attend the*
sequent
modification of the pnwont
having Florida Home Building Exposition in LU.1MISER TRADE
cquent madificaUon
present j goes.
gw**- Sanford is
la fortunnte
rortunntc in navinfr:
s n o w s IMPROVEMENT:
unjust and wasteful requirements, will this gifted singer nnd speaker ii| our j Jucknonville when it is believed n
BUILDING IS ACTIVE
CHEAPER AND BETTER HOUSES n**ult In substantial conservation of [m idst and with the good i-ermons of niovcm ent will definitely take,, form
material*, nnd the saving of many mi|^ itr. King the rtvivnl n t the B aptist for n s e rjcn n( |( omo Building allow*
,.
OBJECT OF COMMERCE DE­
lions of dollar*.
*
chinch should be greatly blessed.
j tu t)e he|,j
on wt |„ iL,r vuls durTlic lumber tra.le is showing pm- trial Kurd, created by « milium tfu.Iar U nderw riters. In 1881 tho los»r* ffB0,
PARTMENT REPORT
' : gressive development,
and is. of ...
com. Nap.cst by t, ,Philadelphia. ,w«»wnn by fire totalled $100,000,oonf Mr. Ht!B.
ing the firs t half o f the year in the
................
&lt;*
The committee recommends t h a t :
i sidcraldy larg er v. lumc th::n m inim i-; ri';,t mime; the Rwsenwald l.m - mg ing said,* while in 1921 they mouatatis
Cheaper and more durable dw'elllng-1 building codes permit e'ght-lnch sol.d | HE I'EO PLE t\ ILL K N f)t\ AUDI I ptincipnl cities of Florida.
F or the Florida Home Building E x -jly in mid-Jam m ry, loya tHo Amerlcafi Fu, ,,» muilita.m-d by Julius »«-*:«• 8^00,0tM»,000. In the same yt-ir the lot,
for the American people Is the object ''rid t. and six-inch *.»lld concreie
jg
CITY AFFAIRS
M bit during the week beginning F eb I iniberm an, Chlrngd, Uetniters nrc wnld, of Uhlcagn, ami the . later -und. per day readied n th at inf nearly |j
of n report made public today by the 1
f" r '
n,lt* " ’’tory dwelling*
--------n nry 12, th e popular "Own Youm coining tiito thn mnrbel freely for t ir- The (tenertd Kducntioii miii is nwun* 500,000, Mr. Fleming declared. Sixty.
Building Code Committee of tin* f)t- i n«um :n«Iatlng not more than two
laikilnnd Is following in the footpartm ent of Commerce, nnd ehnrac*- j LraMte* each. Only nbnit forty per j pu p? of all other cities that have Homo
- tcrlred by Secretary Hoover ns Imv- r,:,lt ‘&gt;r ,ho
r *ly bulldlr.gi adopt*-.!
the
coinmission-umungcr Assoc
Ing "a value far beyond nny similm ! co?loH Investigated perm it eighLinch form &gt;.t government in mftl.lng all the iittrnctiori
- - ---#*- - t
work undertaken to date.*'*
walL in nurh dwellings.
Eight-Inch people fully aw are of every detail of to u n try , will be taken to Jacksonville( railroad
| ix
* *i* I**itvtslt'Imi* inif 11&gt;
:11 ji i.-t pot thi? ra
fm
inat
; l- and 11*000 itijmcd*
*
The committee has Included not
inh 'V;J ' 4
hollow building tile, hollow
T1IEIB bu-iine s, Ii is the purp &gt; e of and placed ont’iq d iy
under the per- lemnin li i«n\y. t ti»Mt kvMhh*inm?\\
«.-;*! n n v of any of tin* fund- lo t- wni* into
Mi. H om ing n d d rm cd the tu&lt;IraU
the inininulm requirements which it I'oncrete block or hollow walls o f . the city commission nnd of the city -onal supervision of trained members ness *f tlii* eh n raiter cuntreets f„i 1the .stale and carry on their work in - 1 **» the kubject of tire pnv.nti?*.
mimiH-r &lt;
of
tm portu’iL
porla’iL coiPincls fm
&gt;f im
believes should In- enforced by citiei1" ' !***•
b-it may not] m anager to give full publicity from o f tin; Asrocinto-o's stu ff and with; nuihbcr
rolling Mock nnd othei cquii i c nt Uependenjy, Mr. Brinson explained 1 here » need to r a m u. thorwji,
in their building codes for one *tnd - "*m ,J - 11
l
height with nti mi- time to time of not only the financial the nsslstancc of Jacksonville retail having lately lawn placed by the rail- thnt they furctim: meiely. u..*_uhL t-. systcm-tli** training In all -ur
two-family houses, but also an Ap- i ‘“ “ ‘•nd
the |H-ak of the ga | m atters ofT.ctlng the city but or nil .and wholesale lundn t men. •
having b ,M y Iw n p L . , , -v - - ......■
|c ;ultH„rities. t h e &lt;"• the subject of lire prevention k,
&lt;iti, iiiiiiw
n il.c
pendix discussing good practice i: b!e. b rami- const i uctiqn Waul I Is- Inn- other activities. The .........................
government i*j This
famous, l, m e ..............
building ............
exhibit lend*.
u m b . The
th e m
mm
Lett’ll
h therefore*rantherefore cm - ‘he count) and oita,*. . funds,
. . he as- lb-dared.
. . .
....
the
"Many state nre tnsgtr.
ey
are
e
n
title
d
,
is
cru*yted
with
being,
one
of
tho
most
tlnuully
milling
ntr-uigtii.
flii-*
railj
•,'i,ni,*istn»tur.**
&lt;
i
'b
it
-d
lo
2
1-2
sluries
under
the
retomof
the
people
und
they
small house construction. In thi* way
mod hdp enn - allug ; uel 1 a' course uporrihe p-ura^r
i-fr own affairs. | potent factors in stim ulating the Ire- r»n*J busines.* is having a t rims ef-l ■'‘ rt‘; 1* twHcve tlw
!o know nil nlmut thefr
the 100 page printed report not only mcr.dntioiM of the committee.
ra itegio tli. ottgh ! "C Jugislatlmi fostned by tin- N»tk*.
toeiui
into anu
or. wo m
MI *t
u idu: .Nobody
.
...........
. have
**•■** thi liglll-.U fear ' mendoua wave of home building und ^'Ct on the apply of upper grade "
' "
' '/[' '
.
•Metul lath
and pinsa
plasterr on
need
* serves the prim ary purpose of nrc
ul Assosiuttoit of Credit Men kiJt yejf.
" v^ '
nentlng a model ordinance which citie ■ properly firestop|H-d is ttppruved for *‘hat any Individual, from commission- ,homd owning that hn&gt; been sw eeping| building lum ber, c q wildly -flooring- ’ j • ["*
"Fli * should be made a nuttenj rt.
n
l_*
may adopt, but is a useful guide to party nm luivision wall*, but nt le n t t&gt;r *»-*» *b“vn to the humblest worker, [over the land during the last twelve ■«*! nim llar Item
qtlimnent and I hs* mu
ju,
' * 1,1
1,11............... (iij
_ lens! tierI,"
all who nrc interested in knfiwtnj- every alternate wall in row li n in ', ha* nny Idea la mind other than that i imiths. Anion;: th ■ numerous fctit j General indesitin! demand i« broad
’ ,vv" u
1
where to save and where to tpcml ii must be d-inrh solid bt ii \ or con he nr sin- is re p rr toning and se n ing ores of the f min Home Buthling J‘'"h'.g. with ' - . h ;. every 'imp ' r i l
Tin- n iVMp.i[M'i phia-. "Ion-ill
what is the luggert cei)nu.itn-ii
Kxbibit will
m iniature m-elel bun , 41
**- v* ‘, ‘ ,i&gt; "f »*•&gt; h a d
............ '
‘
, ‘ V. " ’
• -order to obtain u m fe, subqnnti. I nr.-l ■rote. *.r 12 inch hollow masoniv.
thousand dollais, euveinl l in.^f.
a,id
iminlulning
aDie
ii
ghw.l
*-taii-lfrom desiim-, w.ilm!* eivntc a pro n*aiu ed temlenr y
gutnWS, i*re&lt; led t arr
durable house at a minimum o u t
a* ee," g in s ill - rend, i
Ucquirt men Is for quality of Ii &gt;lb&gt;\v lakrlitiiii,
i.'il 'lie vviiif.- i h«nl
'b e .. If’ l l - pc
.,-1 .t4i( toward hip iei* tm.il which jurtii!\
i
In
taking
nvi
r
th-*
new
tegini
•
■
*
;
anil
pi
Jlii
in
tn
Thirty illustrations nrc Included t&lt; masonry unit* agic.* fifiily w d | ni ii
igh ef relief, ae -.iiilir j: ’ M. .liraiim I.i .iI if. ,, . I1 in .i'ni r. .'otipnv.t ja explain the text.
ing-. Then; him .-till be. .. ifnparpie t i t pr,T. ;iie, but those fm lire k the fit l nf September ll v;,ir* lie e- nml with the .*, tsimice of .liickMin- '"it a n.&gt;i.*iu»l tu n i . m • I'l.v
i
ion
•
*
*
f
tf
*
progress
Ii*
.
Irti
made
hi
IkIn n letter uf nckonwlcdgincnt ad are somewhat below tin* medium ::iiry th a t the incoming board of corn- vjlle retail and * milt-mth* liimbeniaut. ‘ h -'k . Si, n i'-c r
able waste in which 1-1 . . o.ijca is
t 5.-. iiigh
ii hJ -*■ 1 h ' - f , t * **» v.o i d i
.
m
mi*
i
uiert
should
i
he,
k
up
tienutg
•'
this
f-ilnous
ll
HU
h_lldi
tl
g
I
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.
t
li
lol
t
’*'1
ll
*
hef.oi
iti’
l
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"
I!
dressed to Mr. I in II. Wonlson, thi gMile i—tabli lo &gt;1 by the Altterb a
i . ll - under tli- offie * of the stut.* uivoiv.'i!. The cost of m umn.-f a
»&gt;.• late -ring -c ear
chairman of the Building Code Gum | S kic Lv tor Te-d-tug .Miitcrml*. Tie* ing m lm iaislnitiou a* i* the cu.,min-i i* credited with being .me of the most con,L‘ ,lr&gt;'*
.... . inpei intend.-nt dm-, the p n d .; high or low in proportion to the rilat
ly sulni* i-r. .or i- it r- rltiin that any
praetiu*
tn
nil
wi
ll
regulated
hueinepotent
factors
i
siiniuliiting
the
tic
mittee, Secret ary llm v e f states;
report reiommemla revi-ed working
tion nf state high . h..&lt;.l i.i-p*. t.o , iod.I of the losses incurred, h «\|L-i*J.
re"1 ain confiib-nt th at the generou: ituv* es for lindrer i- ;ed in dwelling =. cD iirttns, Thai audit Ims been m meuilnuw Wav-- of home building and v' ,:* ‘-*-'vchi! then for, *f fact
lleiVJ
,*,s
l.t ev 'V. S. t\w tli .11 pri-.r to hi: taking ’ Heavy In .-e i mean heavy inniraM
and voluntary contribution of tlmcuind) bunnl on inn stigatinnj of the fi. v pmgiT-.. f-»r some time nnd h now ' he,tic hwtilng that (ms Irpen sweeping qulnm eiit* let-mtc n
pteirriqm . T i l e maniifa. t-«i
for rt*
h |.,| qrorliT- dt- 1 J . ij -. e
u-*l Ivii v=m d !, ■ lullenergy which you and your coll-ague F ore-' i’lrslticfs laliiinilnry. Fngfotb t .iliqileli d. Copies of the report will ,,x,.c the land .hiring the In U tw elve' iBewnl bt-lic.lP l bv th
mnp
;»a*. l i e i ru l • . d
- Ilf Jtfv*
o pi
. i a c n ■t , T h e o i l i e t . . . * I
Haiti
i
n
,
,
t
.
(
prosinu
t.i
i
i
ti
'
iri.iti
ttie nuuti-roi
-tb
have given to this work will ic-uh er mate: i:d* evin i imetiliil wmk « i *!=. m alt pc«diithili,:\ ti pi promt &gt;i” ii
It i lo o t m e ! p a r s e - il
Ikr ItlnT . i * p h i f &gt;. ' . p r o f *
n?
groat ... ..I
.* 1. Will Ii. &gt;. id bv .
tin nt
th
the eil
V Cullllll|*S|OU. IS nml
IllUl till'
r*U&gt;\ , ,
,f
) lt , J,f., If,,;;.,
not only in a very a p p n-id d e mnm \ , IJ.ir. au nf Standard, v.u fret ly .p
i't.dt*oi!iMimi*r.
f'intinuing
J
a g thi*
of
*
v
e
■
l
i
y
,
dn
alma
at
in.
I
nivr-r:|ft =a hoc aim s
o*n tag, I by Tuesday night. Full puli Fxhilut wilt , c mini.iturt* model ben covered bv
saving to millions of Amerieun fams : on.
' line, Mr. Fleming a *en. d ihvt fi-r
ty
o
f
l-'bu
tda,
v
im
and.
r
th
e
U
If
la ity will be given the nq.orl through .g-dows. ,.n ,t.ii to ae.nh* from design* mu. ketablo, ;-.tid t!.-- .■ tint will foo
lies, hut that it w-ill have a positive
j jV|i |(
rial Kdu.3it..t f '" .I
n • , ,'a*-L I i . eti t the average . • -a riwto be reqtiitud as base*
ij,,, \
iaiinit** popular b e a p p r c r i n b f i r&lt; lie i 1
influence toward better housing thnt frr
:g-i nre I" pounds per Mpwi e *tu- S'nc-T Ivgram and copies will U-jjy,,]
t 'eti time* the e.iUmated j t rspita
C The west, •
: .* i i:t-» i«-i. ,.i . 1 igl. *elu«-l vi i!'*r.
printed if. pamphlet form f..r the use ihiitse ,4.,.,
J.:, "M ndn-i Horn
call not be counted in dollars.
t
i i » lust icciirded trntn at- thr cue*
Operating
iim’-i
tl
!
*a
i.
nii
lad for Ihlors of wimjJ. aed .HI lb*
, ■ li, n u n *■ than
, ............
.
dr it wiii
JUU.lMai copies
Im w /entuced, by* an . irntou- i.n g u trad •a* the Shvti-i litci .If-itm i and' art* ti* e trie -. of Europe, It F u i . . ‘ ■itivrfJ*
"This report has been built up by f&lt; r hl„ n.jUliui. „ fMirs „ r
, &gt;&gt;f 1 ho-, -.vho prefei to have
.
ikiivi digtribt.iteil la the t ’n llid .Status which ub^urb-i a l i n :- ; • -c • t .
* cooperation of the government ......thi
rll(Mal S:l!, . Foundation v ail of poll in that h.ipt*. ^
fttrt fi.
ihe tir. tit. I..* i-aid, , luit
. :i*i!u
the
fir,
spruce
a;
.!
In
.td.»
k
pi-rdu,
„ fie tuiihce* wti.l.uig in
.
.
i e la n d s government will grow in
, _jE .,n etiitioii r* being j
public, Which I fed will appeal I n n
,,rirk nn. ,-t j(l|; i ,| ltl
,-r
lion. Mills w ith in ici.d i ..f ti bswale, a K " " ’ 1,1 "
U ' m* “ \l;
1 •" P, eve.,t, | dc.
vryone. The committee itself rep.e lhkk fiir ,,xcav.llrtl t..u |os,m*s. nnd •Ueagib day li&gt; day a* confidence i- puiijinhed in I’rciteh for distributionf an- concentrating on tills wider btt»F ‘ *dun«l»ia,. Martini, l-ihu and “ ang.
gita sf*
T h averag • ctUscit
i
.
-pits-l
by
lie
frank
mid
free
di*iPtamgiouit
(
'ontVricntat
Htlti»pe
by
n
sents tho gryat voluntary organira* •Imlfnt concrete wall; shall be ti* thi. k
ai.-iH-r
s?
foiled
by
lire
loco*,
in
ti
rite
fou.'
fund.
have
within
the
past
m -^ . an i &lt;ho toil far removed frti'o
jn|t orgniiir:»ti»n.
tlnns most interested in public -erviet n . the v ail* they _tuipjuirt, hut mg u. si. r. of public n(fairs through the
ta n - Air. .Fleming a.-se*: !. All Aby
auth-*y
a
n
a.r.
l
led
ioe
■'
&gt;
in this direction, but beyond tins you le-s than &gt;H inclica. Special hollow I’" 1'1' ' I" -' t ’l&gt; - account ing system
Another intr retd ing t.-atan* of tin the tain boa i ! !.» t;,j, ml, ..r.iog-- of p , ' ( . . l i l i e s i; C i l f t l p g eight rrel.ru . ’.r yed building* ce.i-i t&lt;• , ! ! tsw*
« model ' ('uunlry Es- find rail order: &gt;&gt; plcntUid that ih*
v have consulted with many bthei a*:m. building til.* i:J inches thick U per m use *•- -••*• thorough and so simple „ M I,ii wifi
it tl,;-. (, r t III*iI I- lb •
*- . d ill ill ■ • |l.
I
• d- og i , d.
call aceepl nr,! i(
I.;,
(I .
that
iverr
tin**.,
not
\v.
1
!
verserl
in
ihcintions and you have Ktibmitted tii&gt;- m.tto l for fo ‘-ratio
**iI• " ... fn.
home ill mi --.I *11 - 1lilt
j- I,, hf* .(llllil.. g. A
bn 11, i. * tU; :ii j I 14i r’«
wall* of fru-, .- ■r - ■f IcioP l c.-p,! , re i- idily under
*'-•
■
|Ui-ni|y
v
m tn |.- w i i oil-report in il i pn ln.ii-im \ f roi ;&lt;. ov*r i it.il.ii. g
. oot.iitt* |*i* v,« tit dwelling, with th.
.
g
t,i*
rail
to
Is
I
i
•
•
rt.
Vf.t
int*.
.1
-I
.
M
o
.
b
o
lundsef- is ,.1-TOg d. (li .1. ltl. lord
-t.-ioil tin- will...- 1. in-a. tioii a* n* , l .011:1 - i |o; ei !y "la.d
900 muntcipnl otficnd*, nn-lnict! . i- i
!. t- . . , *.
e
lem
jrg
cited
figure
to
-h-iw
that
tig
i
ny
Ill'll
•
l.i
bo.
rr.
1.1 .nl.lt- .||
*!.■■
West, Slime tu'.r.. ;l . .11 me luting pal
P* ■1* h
gim—rs, utririftl* of Iradf ........... I
garage, shed and vqriwu,* other build*
tax
loro
from
the
burning
"f
profetj
.hi- code r. .if, iti. apper.glx
nlii -Id,
nre
.g.i
r r - ■■- * ■
1 . Iis- it
I Oil propordUiip
j l l o , . - . 1 1 . 1 th
1,, at
l V lthe
III*
.
,
m
i . i , hut
1 .4 . h
h ... in
—
1- i - - idvnmud
'l l . , * . i llt.iv
lt
a fair
nnd Incorporated their crittij-ria into

Sanford Daily Herald

I

HOME BUILDING EXPOSITION

sle infiirntntion people have faith in the men they ing^lh.g ..rc iwcc*-:iry mi miei-in up &gt;^
ntI.s,,y e, t v , „f ( 'iimlm or d«j
its final form. I M i c e this method of lail»
ll’
. on the mmhty
materials
tlie
r intellectual legislation .* unique nnd, ”
T
t"\ ,,,a.U: 'b l ;
huvi;
.
^
board 'th e re ,d «, ^vtll ,k -s I,own four mmL Kansd* F ity , 1 hr irtmt,-.*- riw .i the'
.pintj. Wide
tvrr.it oj
gives the report n value far Iwyoml' ” V
”
‘ f u
r r 'll,t ■ 1h,‘ **f director*. Thr program
...................(Southern
t»n:cmilltv.il!i. wide
lerrit-.rv.'
a.ii «f
of nnw*
progrfH1[l)J( jn immature- kitchen,
d!:t- southern
to cater III, hilt tht-y - X. . t no eiiitq
nor can .
, .
. ,
any similar work undertaken to date.
din.
ln,K' ’
!,h '
&gt;■. not yet Ih-.-u he.gun
tm- room !**t!
t "t! room nnd
.,
- •miand living r........
sixes of floor joist* nnd hinh-i*, a *n ■ it Ih lait'J th*- financial side
prestuire.
To the cinlrary. of- aei-.m u
of
the
"I Join with you in tin- belief ilmi it
with tin latent "built-in" foatun-s
in - inti mi protecting li n11h i ng linit i iiy*: atfuirs ate tirndy established
of
light
stock
i t:nd h. ..--: oider lib
will he helpful not only through prac­
making fm - onomy in ftirnishing and
tical use by muniripaliln in building i'-etiy, »e aItaly -i- of on th..d t&gt;, t. a --i in month winking order. * imtl- for convcnb-i i i* of the modern bovse- ttll-y ihuvv a gn-v.-.r- qis, , Itiii-I I..
followed lo avoid crackieg of pia-let, ilence i absolutely tov* *aty -1 a g &gt;v
withdraw front l 1 e ! -I ’ o | .,
codes and in promoting greati-i uni
-■ ifi*.-i. 1
f i due nnd H it c: nn iiiiv -liio, mi- i .. i .*-■&lt;i ii ;i| in . f.
it
i *i t advice on furring the in -id* of 'mile 'll I to
flltll
'
In',
|
l
n[HU
formity it, code, throughout Du* &lt;&lt;.m
! loin tug
*.luig, riding, ii
.
nuiMituy wall*.
t*» J (u l aile ul. l lo -o-tw net I’lli.l . f,
l.i ki-Tird St:i- I i-i-gtctm.
try, hut that with ttv a'pp*;ndiv o will
various sty!.- uf finish will be n,*t dis­
The
di.-i
it.**ton
of*
built
to
gai
jigIh-i i-fol t* I l l s g - e .* tie. g ’ it.
prove directly useful to owiu -m amt
play along with an nutumatir elect i i:
builders of dwellings generally. * •" bath in the rude rind Du* appendix, i*
luite l of the horlit’iilturat cication'* slide machine showing M* hand n*lor*
The report is believed to icpieieiit regarded as particularly valuable m m Ltv (&gt;ini (&gt;o:tg, \ m um ble t hinvse
phutoa uf attractiv e dwellings, Ininview of their i.imputative novelty
.
by all odds the most thorough inves­
t
iii
n
w
izard,
the
I.m*
(&gt;im
(iong[dti*it*
of photo.* of com fortably hopier ’
and t)if-ir relation to lire hazard, . Thut
rV
H IO Iiy y t h e iN C jH lG t’H
tigation that ho* yet !k*uii made of tin
a id !
th i* !,t., :i,“’fr,,i*t* '* be inelu.If cl in tlieh o rIlt ■
Have U-en built
b
IS M a k i n g I ' r o ^ c r u s s
engineering nnd practical side of report U full and explicit cm _ j 444:u4‘ ,ru4 exhibit of \ olusin county I which cap be constructed at
cilimnev
— ..........;........... ' — .... • —"*•- wmvn can ue lonsirucreu ni nioderat-.-.
&amp;
building. T......
h U subject has
never\*
"M
Proper
,m
lh,HU
,,f
l-air amt
lagay other
f-.iher fealurcs.
..... . . . . . .
„p fir,-, -totndn,* hi oit the
ll*" KD*ut Kouth
•""'b Florida
1 Liridu I-air
and t.(
l 0l ,E
,; ,4_|ltj mar-,
features.
Itofnrc received even a *mall
,,t
( ,‘ /
/* ,, ‘•a*l'!n:l,u ' »rnlval a t Tnnipa, Feb. I
lt) lu|(u t ion f l the "show ” m aterial, H uncnlsnr of IMurjcDon, Make* Inthe cx|M-rt
*-rt Study that Should I..... .. it
l* A i Z t o mudy^o S
r&lt; n!u' ‘ ' there w l l l l n on hand a large supply]
'
R e s tin g Ke.rnrF
nnd hem
ice mill.olis i.f ottr small lmu**j ^
,uiniphb-ts’denlii-g wi-h -pedal
l!’" "pv grapeftnu. that mink it ()f hoUIll. [:|nu hook.* and home build*
4 tui havei Ih-oii built with
___________
___i_
the nt*«||-;a«
1
‘
a ' v n tirtlv d.lTerent from present vi,. ; i|llr ijterju u re aml inform ation IncludT m 7 \ |V \ s ' ” f ‘C
- ‘l . t i
Whsle of some
materials,
y et with notie
te nmU
rials, yet
.... •
‘
, *
rieties, are ik-slung period of iim rket-; i, „
,.r m
•• *qi,,,.. t,, ni,,,.
'
' 1ASNEh, Jim .
MnrLrd
gleet of simple
de pm -autiom m»es*ary L 1
n''H’et "'** ' ,4'
fr,"» ability and ll * total freedom from the
' Ml!,
no Yt)Ur
‘
,‘‘ri,lpP ln
dwork among
/or comfort and
r.n.1 durability.
‘IV ^ l-c ln u -n d e n t of Documents, al ,,iUt.rm,v, , |m t h f„u ,vl ia mo' t v a - '.. ' ' ' ' ,
, '•• - b e* ^
,R
*%*W
; Tlie committee
ittee of eminent m.-n ' V« ‘&gt;4lngtu»i, for I., cents a copy,
r!,.t ;e* „f ihl- favorite breakfast fruit. \
^
A, "
V,
,hp
f‘ w ***” '
I"
»*
for Workmen,” ‘‘hn in i Huildhi.;*,^ Hliinon, supervisor i f negro eduenmaking this rcquirt Include! represen­
I.eal Home.* thut Huy Thcniselvc*, t(on, whose office j,* tm iintalnnl by the
DR. N. DeV. HOWARD
tatives of the principal architectural,
t t'F N T A COM M ISSIO N ER S
l-Iri
■print* ur house plana nnd rpevi*; gt-hernl education fund of New York
€-ngim*ering and other interested prnO F JA C K S O N C O C N TV
I
E
I)
BY
GO
VER
N
O
R
ific‘,tk‘,W
V competent n m ljThp ,UKnH , bnve been stlihul.iteil to
/ossionnl pm-ieties and was cunstitut*
^r' l’ n' 4 l*n"M,'d over into tin
A H I’O IN T E
'■l-ilbil architect*, hooks of attractive
advantugi- of the tqqmrtunilii-i
od as follows*.
1 h'rcnt In-yond yesterday nfternauti and
garages,
nnd
many
others
that
will
f„
r
|H.ttvrlng
themselves, Mr. Hrinxon
Ira II, Wool son, Chairman, Con-- wo
1' *i,,iti- suit- that fie passed
H lf T h r ARMM*iitird I*frR*»
T A L L A H A S S E E , J.m, 22 . (lover- emotirugo honiu buildjog and nr-si.-it nsnerts, amt the white people in ir*-nnwny peacefully ami with no fears
for the future for he was a soldier in “ Or Hardee announced today the up- these desiring to jiossess n home of eral have liven giving their Increri.H.-d
life, a man who feared nothing, tl p-dntrnont of D, li. Daniels to In- their own to nihlevo their hopes,
suppyil to-the wot h nmuifg them.
U SELL
w hen u
manly nnd straight standing man with j '"'unty commissioner in Jackson coigtMembers of the Executive Commit- There was tt time, net--»rdirig to Mr.
YOUR R E A L
LIST IT
the courage of his etmvietloiii und (inn ‘ JV 4&lt;&gt; •urceed W. II. Wright, resigned.1’tee .nppointed to have entire charge |jrin»on, when the school official* hot
p ESTA TE
W IT H US
of the Florida Home Building Exhibit directly interested in v-Jucntiuiml work
who walked the paths of light ami
---------------— -----------includes representatives of.the retail among the t.egiovsrtCctv moire or le*-.
truth and feared no evil. And while
R EC O V ER S FROM L A G R H 'l’K
i»&gt;1 . '
and wholesale lufntxtr dealers of Jn-lv- apalhcttc. The feeling has grown,
the press of huslneu kept us from!
COUGH
A ten sere, imprnvrd and tiled,
seeing this grand old man in tin* past
very had with I j i Grippe nnd sonvillu anti lumber manufacturers, howc-Yi-r, thnt if the best nsiillo are;
JJelery Farm , with all equip.
fiiw moiilhs when he wa* tinnhie to had « sevreo cough.
Tried Foley’s alt of whom will unite to make the to Ih- obtained the negro must be lifted
longer visit our sanctum we knew that Honey and T n r und it stopped niy show n notable success und of im­ fyom n stale uf ignorance arid made
bargain. Reason for
he wn« with u* in spirit, and we often! C(,('Rh nnd I got better," writes Mrs. mense value and benefit t*» prospec­ into a useful citizen. Mr, Ilriusori as
sailing, owner ha* more land
heard from him- in his characteristic -Mary Kisby, Spokane, W'ashlngton. tive home bonders. The Executive serted that the outrages nomelimes
than he ran handle.
language,
if he especially liked romr Coughs resulting from La Grippe, In* committee comprises C. C, Jones, committed by negroes are the work of
*■
___________ '
of our measures and aim* and views. flurn/.u, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, chairman; il. !!. Mahfmey, secretary- the undrVelopwi mind.
We are gliul to have known this Arn­ Asthpin nml Spnsmiullc- Croup arojtreasurer; H a rry ‘DsMuth, J . E. Cros-j Although Mr. Brinsons’ ' office iold Cavalier from Virginia. He was quickly^rclibvcd with Foley's Honey by and W. A. Hamilton.
! maintained by. the General Education
.
AGENTS
the embodiment of the bluff und the nnd Tar.
Contains no ophites—-in­
A cnmniodfaint and. convenient e x-j Fund he works directly under the *ubrusque old soldier with a henrt that gredients printed on the wrapper. hibit building now is being arranged! pcrvlsion of the state school su|*rinI wa* larger thbn his pocketbook nnd Largest selling cough medicine in the for by the committee, and* the exact tendent. In addition to the work of the
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
a mind that i-ven in his old age was world. Refuse substitutes, Iflsisl on location soon will be announced.
[General Education fund he lOprescnta
105 W. F irst SI h SANFORI), FLA
tfs bright nnd scintillating as the Kqley** Honey a nd Tnr. ivoid.avury
—While- (nr-PrnrTda lIuiTTe''BuTriTihgT threc other negro cducntlonnl funds in

EducalionaPWork

j

Maxwell &amp; Britt

&lt; REAL ESTATE

I l U ' I U U S C tl P i r 0 I ^ J S S C S
v y jjj
1

ISr
'N! U fJt

Says Sup.

{...it

hi Fib'll would b.- §20,0t)«,fi"0i

The opening of the eiifbi.s-n-hek
i .he D ..r -**.*
ifs|
I'ountiy ( .lull in an event of ihr *ttl

Flpininjor s**if

Iff \ddr-- .. Hefoce \\ ipo in'
Al lall.it: .

»

*--if

( oil. K« 1 git-utiy iippreeiate&lt;l by th- **-oient*
:.!ol gin is in' Dnyiuna. D«v.
I* .-A
. - •?

.tbi. -re. 'tio- b-o-

' h*J

■urdoy -aid: "Fm t«-' -■ “ 5 P*4,
J ft * i hi \ w*. »' *i»|« *1
T A L I U i \ S S I . F , .laIf till- . .m e the organization of tl - • fids "*•
i -to
mt en .--i fin- T•hiring ly '(hit hole* have Itn-a a.ml.ibic f-x
t! period ! -?;*| 1921 i mi'll.tallied In play, but with a tremendoa* ann-Jt‘
the y .a rq to cunu-,.the '-dveticy of tliia of labor ami large- expense, mprrifi*
nation will Ih- at take, luilvnts of tnuied by vximrls in the line, 4hu
tile Stato ('allege for .Women wen* tourso has licen rushed to ci»iuf'l«,ti,s*i
Wedoe day by T. Alfred Fb*m- r o th at now the people of the Trip!*
ing. supcrvLot- of the f ’onj -^vntloii: cities have a spit-ndlil eighteen*W*
Departnn nt. National Hoard of Firt course to uiTer and to u*&lt;* theuisriv**-

“Iim

A six-cylinder Supreme A n-.
ti.mohiii', Luxurimm in ev­
ery detail.

MODELS***

A li:;hl four cylinder r-ir*
the IicmI buy on the market

The ntnsl Convenient and Finest Drive-in Filling Slallon in
the County—Guaranteed Visible Gasoline Pumps

Day us a visit and be convinced, by our quick
. . ,iScrvice and Courtcona*Treatment
------1.A DIFS’ AND GKNTLEMKN’S KKST K00.MS-

�PAGE TltKEB

TI1E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WONl&gt;AV. JANUARY

1IRATH (JK N, lH'V*. HOWARD
Or. N ofm un, DeVcie Howard died
at h it residence un I nlnutrii avenue
yesterday afternoon at 1:0*1 o'clock af*
; ter a lingering illnr*# of
many
months. Dr. Howard was usually.not­
ed on tho street* when he waft aide tu

Card* of Sanford’* Reput­
able Professional Men, each
of whom, In hla chosen profcaaion the Herald recom­
mend* to the people.

when lie rode with the Cim fpdirntr
Veterans In the Ai 'riliro Day p a r ndc, nirice which tirtto ho In s boon
gradually ringing uet was i iioerfttl t 1
th" very last rmd always mm* bin
friends anil relative hop” Dial he
would toon b e hhnself again, .--'inre
Uie death o f hia wife on November
19th, Dr. Howard lutd’ never recovers
ofi from the Mow and it was noli i
Hint He Was falling fg t frum ■this
tim e on. The Liberal incurred from
the into iiome on Palm etto r.venm*
■thi* m orning ^»t t-»:» i»Y!u.\i, III’. .
F ather Pock officiating nnil interment
(being made in Lalu-vicw cemetery.

George A. DeCottes
A tto r n c y - a t- L a w
Over Seminole County Hank
SANFORD

:•.'/•■fedJMf.

FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
F irst Nntion.il Rank Building
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA

|A*Li-1

cigarettes

T U R K IS H
VIRGINIA
n a | r| ft p v

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT!
We’re ready to help you s a v e are you ready to have us?
AMtRKANICS--CC0 CO

It so; make your first deimsit
today.

A C O M M U N IT Y lU H L D E R
•
: D lil t
D. F. W niT N R R ,'C ashier
F. I*. FORSTER, President

CHELLE MA1NES
LAWYER
—Court House

and Interest at the rate o f 4%f is
the basis upon which we invite
every man and woman to start a
Savings Account at our

* .Holiday
S p. a,.- Regular m eeting of 1. 0 .(
F., Mn.onic Hall.
SANFORD
H p, in.—R egular m eeting »t c.’nthv Wonian’*, leag u e, K.
Hull.
7;1o p. m.Bow --litre at the 1‘orDb

VIM, I -tun TAick, $295.00.
IIUJCK SIX louring, 1920, ran lev*
WOOD FOR SALK r $8.50 a cord
than' 116,000 m ile1, $696.00.
Ujta K*am!nrd|
GJaaues Designed
1‘leasu arrange to pay cash on de­ LEXINGTON SHORT, livid, nearly
Henry McLaulin, Jr., livery, and specif y t h e kind of* wood law , SKMl.nO.
wanted, when placing your uraer. !•'. DODGE SEDAN, excellent buy, $960.
Opt. D.
S. Vernay.
.
IfKJ-Lfe (&gt;! US EIGHT, 7 pa.'&gt;eager, fine ear
Optlcinn-OptometrlM
FOR SALK—Daaicr and Guys' paint*
fui hire, nv* r-dre tires, fine nte-i-han*
312 Eaat F irat S treet
Sanford, Fla.
nnd varnishes a t Sanford Novelty it al etiiiiiitiiill, leak* gimd, $20003
Works, Sanford agents, ,
P’fl-tfc (j.ih, balance $60.00 monthly.
other good •heap cars nnd
DR. R. M. WELSH .FARMERS—You c a n - g e t need b*xi .truStiveral
c
k
s
We
m in t mil all these cart
frn m -i and Irrigation plugs nt th*
G r a d u a te V e te r i n a r i a n
f.y February lut as we will then move
Snnfnrd
Novelty
Works.
.
100-tfc
Telephones:
OlE
t! to o u r new Dodge’ borne and* will
Office 123
Opposite
FOR SA LE—Twelve fm i1
lived room to remodel our present o r
Residence 2.77
DoLuinl, I'
with three year lensc
\ice station.
inctto avenue.
til j»er cent discount n all cars IDt
4tl a h w fi all cio-h.

FOR SALE

T ' iini i i I, i|Hiriiilili- parties on*
tiiiid d*&gt;vvn, balance *1, ifj 1*1 niul Id

li,mil ha.

San t ore! Motor Co.

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE AVORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

8 ii, iii.lt . option, of* Dr.— lltttchv

1018 Weal Final S treet

IG1H West Klrat 8Uw4

■it by Pi. .i.yt* rj.iii Church.

7:110 p., m. Band lehearsal, Tarn
(I Jiluuitci L t . i l i c Hand it the Court
House,
’I uesdny
Regular drill, Co. 1&gt;.
ourt linn
Regular meeting
*» , .il V- * tic Hull.

Di-t cjtM’d leaves a n eb 1
MiitfLmt. to moiit r
j | " i lius l\ct*n nun ;i*in
In r for many j *.o ■. i

[ linn ’11‘dgo party
&lt;'pili Dons*.1 live m od. Turn
Lam! nt tin* court

ie I.

IMIDtiE DEALERS flit-mi - here and c’ evvhvti t . luosiiii
ill. In-« of one of i'ii i.iiiili ! men iii
A’ou can find the name of
I : lime, one- nf ti riili i el char.il
every lire Riinincs* M*n
tu
a brave olil rt'llitr, a ichiihily
PRnCRAM ANNUt NCEU FOR T ill
PJ2li Hiilel: Touring, SflTfi. tenn*.
In Sanford ia this Column
SI ATE ROM! Ill II.DFRS*
g*
iiliciiian
*'f
the
old
outh
and
ft
I"21
Ford
t
utipe,
§376,
Icrtn-f.
each day.
t&lt; INFERENCE
friend of all who ti. i de I In I' diltiiH
1*'J) Fi-nl Touring, 8226, lean e
In ■ kiln; life of use ";dft.
IInti I. Foul, i new tiles, $116,110.
I he State Rend Ilulider..' ConferHr. I inward was |inrn ia W cdlit'g*t n w h i c h will hi h. hi at (ininenille
iii', l&gt; i'., on the 2uth "f Mam-h, is tl.
at 'in- l rn i\ii«ilv ,if Florida, l'\lo‘ulie vvi.&gt; the grandson ■i Phillip II*
Quick. Service Transfer
n v ^i ti, 'A it and o il vvtM be well at­
aid
and
on
of
Dougla--*
St.
.I.mio*
retd I 'OR SALE —Rraiiil new Chandler ■
’&gt;Storage Facilities
tended by highway* osighteci &gt;, county
ii.w
jid,
of
,hc
Rowat'd
el
*
oiby
&gt;1 dp
pji» eng* r Sjm it imiitel, only been
If wc please you, tell n th trs; if not,
cemimV. ioMf is nail citizens who are
aiiil!driven from daeksnii.ille to Sanford, Castlt^ England, being the !;• t of Cm
tell na. Phono 498
lntete ded in Florida &gt; read hllitihiig
long line id" the Howard family. IL
lath* ! Easy term* to responsible
patty.
problem!*, ncctinUng to Dean R. .1.
al
tended
school
in
Virginia
attd
grad16-iitp' l-’ould he Mu tt nt Sanford F ruit Stare,
Benton, iff the College of Engineer­
SANFORD MACHINE FARMERS l it nly of raw dust rrcej 107 First Stiret.r*
‘ 2IP-tfc. anted front Wnsliingtop l nlvendty
ing. v ho .ays that, the conference ha
School of Medidne. I'o r nine yearCOMPANY
hira called in order to enable Flori­
nt Shinholser’s .Mill. 1Fictile tight
he was iuperintciident and head pP\
FOUND
(ie tirf iil M a c h in e an ti D u ller
da lamd Inn Id*'is to tret together and
kind fur tiling.
26 t e.o.dAop
ijc inn of the St. I.iniis Insane Arylum.
’ W o rk s
■ C y lin d e r G rin tiin R
FOR REN'l
vt It
&lt;&gt;t mi 11-.1 tu evi r&gt;
. ttuett
Iy .11ui f#|%%**!|*
A u to m o b ile R e p a irs
I tv n a y , - to t':i
t i l l * . R om iil la
A c e ty le n e W e ld in g
h|e &lt;b co -unit-, in which utltl who are
«*u whilu i*i. liu-.vnrtl win* riHlduiK H|
P h o n e fill-----------S a n f o r d . F lo rid a
piVavUt
\vjjl bo urged ttfU tk e j^trt,
Virgtniu. Dr, ihiwnrtj reived font
FOR RENT -Three *'■. tin ap a rtn e’iit
MISCELLANEOUS
will
form
a large part of the program.
y ia ts in the t (mfedernto arm y its
with hath, $26.00 per m onth, which
ilATTPrst. t t.AssTTs every Tuesday rUtgeon and in Tceogitituin of his fine
Many
prominent
engineers will ap ­
.
Apply
Mr*.
ELTON J. MOUGIITON Indtidca w ater nnd light
a t Parish House at 1 p. ni. fo r cldl w ar in oid tic United D aughters of
pear urt the program , according to P.
!;VJ.
261
Otp
Alex Vatiphn. Phone !1
AHCIIITECT
dren mu! 7 |i. m. for ndnlt*'. Interpre
1. .Reed, Professor of civil engineer­
fv.o ttirntshed house tntive and hall room darn ing. Profee tbc Fmifeih rai y here mimed theti
ing
in &lt;barge of local artangcnienls.
chapte* (he
L’.V. tl . ard * han't i
Room 7, Miller RMg.
M&gt;r i *, L. EImcii.
lll-tf*
rhe
general plan of the cunfi n'lwe
Dr. Ilowanl moved to Florida some
Dale- Honkisl Vliead
HANFORD
' i ; . follow*:
(Hi Iv-ftve
ago, ,'loc;. tin • tlcui
r mm $ rt t vi-ry fviiiiiUr) H
Thu*obi t , Ft hrnnr* Mli,
Clar* tta.i, on
orange grove. « l ■o
It e g i -t rat tor,
I • r. ail.tl u
) the big f i e t . ’ t a f t e r
SANFORD NOVFL'i V
iif: i Him *
luspeetjoti .tf models nnd other ex­
w htih be mo- ij in Saiif(i:il. lie .. iii 6 b" ! Auditorlliin, la m
D'Shanter hibits fm uishcil hy 15. S. Hurt-au of
WORKS (
Huigeiin for .la- old Plant System an 1 Lmliee’ Hand.
\\ KIINKSII.D
Ptiblie Roads,
afterword:! Hi" Atlantic Fiiasi Line
I i MK, Sh A l l M
V. C. C01.LMK. I*rr'i»Feb. Mh and b 'h .—\\Yn em's Flub,
S tate Bond Department of ITirida,
Ry., am! fi r . velYc yciir.; was pr*-i ■Colonial Pagent on the 8th', dance mi
UADMVY.
and m anufacturo, i of road m aterials
Gcncral Shop ami Mill
d tn t *tf Hie SL Jh'nl Exatnfniiig I.bmrtl the Pth.
and t'f|ulpmenl.
o f this district. He was atau former; Fell, SQth -flenoflt for Hox|iltnl
STIIOLT
FARM
AGENCY
Work
Aildi vs ten hy triemlrent of Faculty
vice president of the Medico Sorit ly ru h d by Miss Taliitcli and Mr*. Me.
11.1 Magnolia Ave.
UONTRACI’OU and GUILDER
Uitiver.-'ty of Florida, ami
of America, Itfo active service with Gwinn,
Judge it. It. Pliilli|m, chairm an of
*17 Commercial S treet Sanford. Fla.
Several guild
the railway,* hero ejtlcnde*i over a
Middle of February All Soul's, S tale Roud Dept,, Florida, for many
White, Lake
periud of twenty-fivu yVars a m i, be­ i Church play, “The Reltini of Miles
cows.
year* connected with road wank in
fore coming to Stanford was rcwognU-i! O'Rourke,"
GILLON &amp; FRY
Florhl.i.
etl throughout this country n* an exELECTIUCAL CONTRACl’OHS
IL J . Morrlmnj, etigineeFTor U. S.
p^rt ott nervo is iIImuivc* are! hi* ndRun
ail of llrblle Rnudr. Mr, MurriDearth o f ’i cachers
vh-« was nought in many clinics.
i*oit
ia
stjitiom d in Floriilu and is in
WMtioghou** L ighti nnd Appliance*
Says
State
Superin*
charge
of road work in Florida far the
New Lino of Fixture*
U. S. lltireau of Public ltomD,
lendenl in Florida s M ajor F. A .Hrowne, cuunty etigiMiller Iluilding— —Magnolia Avenue
necr. O range county. Many years con­
The Seinimde Overland C om pany!
nected with road wotk: in Florida.
It. \V. HERNDON
has just unloaded another en“r hn«l "f
Ovcilaiid* Will Mr. Smith *ays that
he lut# three more cur* rolling that
lelnit-tl I'lfM l
INSURANCE AGENCY
I, J itu ,'22, Florida
will ho help within the next two;
FIRE---------AUTO---------RONDS
263-tfc
am! continue# to experience n dearth of
For quick results, try * w ant ad
weeks, comdstbuj of Overlaud:
are ehool tfiiclifr*, according to figure*
WANTED—Settled colored wiimdti
Wjllyn-Knight*.
Tliesu m l
S. 0 . Shinholscr
j m aking h big lilt everywhere tuui If'cuitnir.ed In the biennial report of W
cal hmiM-uoik, li v e on premiaant one he sure and *oo AD. C. Cawthon, superintendent of |iublic|
eta. Apply m anager Union New* Rexyou, w
want
Contractor nnd Huildcr
Smith at the .S eminole Overhmd Co.’# 'bstructioii. Mr. Cawthon ha* hpen
tuiiratit, A. C, L, Depot.
255-8tj]
Proposals will he received 1»y the i.lflee and g et vour order in nt once n I" evented n» having In mind MVOhU
\CA’NTP,rD ~ RoITtiriiMlirik, in good conba n fo rd
rwonnnerolalJons fo r the forthcoming
City
Commission of the City of Snn- a# they .ii&gt; #tiling til e hot cukes.
ditlon. Address Box St, Sanford,
------ i sion uf tho leginiature, deigned,
ford. Florida, up to 2:30 p. m, on Jn n A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
K IR N BY TROUBLE (A USES ’ rim t only to relieve the shin
i:*lnl,IUhe4 ItKM
Automobiles For Sate Sanford, Florida, fo r -the purchnsa of
LAMENESS
t« improve tho personnel Insofar na
“A
Iamcnex!i
followed
me
for
i.ome
ability
Is concerned,
W-K-.l-L
K-S-T-.t-T-r.
approxlnintely
$100,000.00,
C
iter.cen
t
FORD ROADSTER, 1U21, ntarter, ole.,
1
n
InvratinrM lB
lime,
nnd
1
felt
th
at
It
was
’
caused
|
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R
eg
ard
in g Ike scarcily of tenehtitu,
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
Improvement
$295,110.
* n - l m p r o t ril l a m l
la o in iir*
FORD TOURING, 1921, sta rte r, new- Honda, colloteraily secured hy c e rtifi­ (p&gt;m kidney tro u b le,' One hultlo of:the (igurev submitted hy the rinie
• D r I.ala
" K a r r i ? Iln n iU
paint, new top, new battery,', etc.. cates of indebtedness for lodHT im- Foley Kidney I’illn hnd the desired o f-, »uporintvndei:t allow tluit, in tlie
I.d i i i i
piovoniei.t;!, nriid im provem ent bonds feet," writes II. 11. Arhi'ckie, S outh: first . place, there were only threeRuns fine. $160.00,
Un.laraa I’ro p rrlr llualaraa I'kaarra
to
m ature serially, in from one to ten Havre, Vermont. Hat-kurlic, rhctima-jfoOrlhH a* many npplicunts ns there
FORD SEDAN. 192
years.
All bids m ust be accompanied tifm, dull headache, too frequent or; v/cri? mhool positibiu. Of ilu*.*e llirrv‘Slain OUlco '
fine, good tires, $196.00,
v n i s r i i itK A i.T Y r o n iM .N V
with
a
terrified check for $G,090.(f0, hurning urination arc symptonui of;fourths to iqiply, only four-fifth* w DODGE TOUftlNrf, 1921, runs nnd
* * ' I ' l l S I l I N V K I T S K X T t ’OMI’ A X V
all propo**!* to he addrcaccd to the Kidncy sitd Bladder trouble. , Dl»oril-icured coitifF ate* of any kind, i.e ^
looku like new. $693.00..
-ered kld m:|* tgq h |ic ltfdWt&gt;( tre* l-:lb im half of thm e applying for first
|,fco"e
I0I-N Unuorim Arr. DODGE, T O 0R JN O ,lruns omLlook*
m int. Neglect causes serious comid{-H?rpde certificates obtained them while
like new, $396.00. •
cations.
Foley Kidney PUUl ‘civ o p h e per um tugu of euccsssful oppliREO TRUCK, fine shape, now tire#,
/ L* B. HODGINS
qulck
relief.
Sold everywhere.—Adv. cants lo r other grades wore! Second
late model, $696.00.
AUTO RADIATOU AND B1IEET
j—
. ij u J
.
grade e e r t i f i c a t e 20 {H-r cent, and
DODGE
TOURING,
cheap.
Run*
MKTAL 6V0RKB
good,
sm
ut
he
sold
at
onso,
$29W&gt;0.
General Repairing
2°7 French Ave,--------- —Sanford, FI ‘CHANDLER 7-pfM fnger, run* good
263-1 Utc
tire* good, $396.00.
1-M pip.- -

Addresses:
--sf
K. W. -Limes from Washington of- ym
lice of F. S. Hureau of Fublie ltnada
one nf the best mitiuirilie* In the
,
F. S.—-will s|K’iik on maintenance.
George E. H eller, county engineer,
Dike county, M aintenance of Florida
O lher e n g litcrn from Florida nnd
ncighboi big stales.
Discussion*,
Ix tiu re rs :
Tbcftdore Shoetnnker, engineer fo r'W arren llros. Compnfiy, lloAon, Mass.
•■W arrenlte-nitulithle Pavement*."
W. E. "Rnsengarten, Amertran A s­
phalt A -sedation. New York.—“ As­
phalt PnvenienlsA'
W. II. t ’arru lh ers. The Ilarrett Co.,
"Rond M aterials.1* •
Hnlurdny, February 10th.
Report* nnd discussion* by county
commission* rs.
lietteral 11ire motions.
Aildn *h:
..g
Harvey
Hail, testing engineer of
Florida utntc runil departm ent.
Visit tu S tate : Road Departm ent
Testing Lnbonttory.

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“ EX IDE" Halt erics. We can fur­
nish for a limited tim e a Giant "E X IDE" Hnttery for Fonl cant nt $1(5.50.
Itring your old b a tte ry .—RAY PROS.
Sanford, Fla. We recharge nnd re­
pair all make* of lluttcrle*. 260-fitp
WAKHINGTON, Jon. 22—A propo- sit ion for legiulntioli authorizing ini* m
mediate return In owners Hf.nl) trust*
held by the alien property custmlian 7,
was rejected loduy hy the huuye com- ;.j
ptefCC t ommittee.

DR. Wm. A. RAGVYJ3I.L
lilU lillA T K V B T8ltl.lt/O U -O I
' Charge* lleaaon*hU
Care of Union Piuum ary,
SANFORD
FLORIDA

STEWART Tlie Florist
Cut Flower#—————— Floral.DealgB*
.Annual anil O rnam ental Plant* *
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is rjiceting the demand for good pure w ater am t there a rc hundreds of
ludtltH lo’ing dlstribulcd around tha City at all times, Every (tamily
of Sanford should get the habit a n d —
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And our truck will lx: n t your hack door with a bottle of thaj^iw
w ater th a t ull tho hotels, restau ran ts, drug store* and soda founUi
are using,
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And lie Siirtril's Elder Springs Water You
Use in That Cattery

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PAGE-FOUR

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B&amp;SE BALL
flOOT BALL
Bask et ball
TJIAP SHOOTING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

been declined, Mu Moon said, because
Gibbon* it* too Mtt.'fll *wr -pompnay ami
he "think*, h'-’ can fnbl enough to keep
him busy in the light heavyweight
elan*.
"A match between Dempsey and
(iildioitH would lie merely a repetition
of the a ffa ir between Denrpsdy and
M E AT PALISH HOUSE t ’arpentier," said Mubloon.
STARTING AT 7:30
Kane has .been notified to ra il for
8 1 0 X 111'
the certified chef I;.
Although Sanford lost their old
tlmoMicp long enough for Duval to
wallop them last week, they will singe
n rent come hark on the Parish House
court?tonight when they play the fust
* Stetson Y team from Del.and.
SPO RTS

T hfro will lie but one game tonight,j
n* lh£ girls will not play, and this one
T gumn will stn rt a t 7:30 sharp. The
vL admission being 21 and 31 edits.
Coach Wilkinson ha* not niuiomu eil,
his line-up for the sta rt, but having
two fine-ups be oin use, bath of width
~ a re good, the fans -rlnnljd have no
§a trouM e’ In securing a full value for
th eir: money tonight.
The Stetson
lofting* an o th er one of Sanford’s hard
eat ifjmies of the sajaop ulid taking
nil in all tonight * battle is bound [&lt;■

CHICAGO, Jan. 22. l-or the third
time since it’ organization in 1*1*0
the Western Gulf Association S atur­
day night at its annual inciting elect
ed a Souther'll'i- for president, * has.
(I Pfcit, of th e Memphis Country
Club, mu reeding All'ert L. Gal« *, &lt;(
Chicago, win, had rerved his te-uiel
double If I

PIRATES TO PLAY
$UMBERf'&lt;LVMKS
aVHILE-TRAININ(

Every day finds new golfers in new
knickers at the Country Uluh links.
They find nothing hotter than n good
gam e of golf «tt a fine course witIr a
congenial p arty with our fine Florida
w eather uml the Interest Is tunning

NEW YORK, Jtm.' 32.The New

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DUIV’ HOLMES
SIGNED UP
AS UMPIRE

If you must miss one or two t.f
the
pieture*. this week you are going
CHICAGO, Jan . 22. With the sig n ­
to
find
It hard to decide which one*
ing of Howard "Dud” Holme*, of
Sanford lost two gam es Inst week Dayton, O., I're.ddent Dan John i.m. of a .‘-the whole works are good.
the American Dengue, Saturday night
Mils w eeks program start* out
completed his sta ff of umpire* for
the 1023 season, Holme* officiated with "Trouble." Little Jackie Cong,
with success in the We ■lent League an take* th? star roll and is ably a*
Mated by his clever little dog tpjeenie
fiir the last two BCnson*.
Tin* signing of
makes the
third or.v umpire I t ' &gt;td»nt Johnson
lhi*lt wo are earned tin tpe Iftgft
i'li* m toii i d for tin &lt;oming season. Sea*" with Dorothy Dalton, Ja 'k
The others are KittrmIt "Led" Orms- Holt and Mitchell Lewis, Tuesday
1 y, a former Chicago iiii-profession- i.igiit. This is an exciting love nicloDuval mi tiieir own court they expert „t pitcher. also nf the Western dram a on She higli seas.
t«* lorn the (aides on them .
League, and Cjarenye Lowland, form ­
er m anager of the i he ago . White
Anil.i Stewart's best picture, "The
Tonight sta rts the last week of the Sox.
Woman lie Married" will be shown
firj-t half of Ihe bowling league. The
-jijj, t ; , f vVrd-ii is.' former "iron Wednesday night and is one of those
strength displayed .by the tennis tins
of ttie White
\ pitching staff, society dramas with plenty of models.
i'-n'k v.iH he good fviili mu of w h a tio ili,. ( hi!) .vjd -tvj do Guthrie will art ills, dove, thrills and leur*. One
one might expect at the lit-ginning of not be retained,
o ’1 the big pictures of the season.
tile aecutrtl half.
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THK WONDERFUL VIOI.INIST

WKDNKSDAV KVENINf
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The Orlando council joined hands
with the Sanford lodge and had lot*
to do with the successful outcome of
COLLECTED NOV. I ITU, 1!)
The bridge party a tn its u t eight the day s’ u rjiv itiu , and they ably nso'clock nnd M 0|&gt;cn to the public. Kv. j sigtrd Sanford in entertaining the
South Mound
tryont* that plays bridge is Invited large crowd of visiting Knights from
and the committee in charge promise* i all p arts of file statu, bringing to SunArrive
one of the largest" nnd nicest bridge ford the exemplification of the Fourth
:3
&lt;5 si.m.
parties of the MeitHon. .
: Degree, which will mean hundreds of
visitors and at least two hundred cun
didates from all parts of the state.
The exact date is not known now, but
the local Knights will try and have
E aster Sunday ret us the day.
Nnrthbound
Amongst tin- visitors, most promi­
nent in the K, of C. A ffairs of the
Depart*
Illy Hir An«i&gt;rlnlr,l I'rfMl
slate were Col. II. P, Hnyn, promi­
2:03 n.m.
DUBLIN, Jan. 20—Eleven execu­ nent atto rm y of Tampa; J , J \ Towney
12:0.1 p.m!
tion* were carried out in Ireland to­ and Wnl. Krusa, two of T am p aV lead
day, Four were put to death (it T ra­ ing merchant*,tsunami Hurnby, lead­
2:15 p.m.
lee, five at Athlmio and two nt Lim­ ing hardw are dealer of Orlando; Geo.
•t :05 "p.m.
erick. This bring ! the total execution* K. McGrow of the Florida Grower*,
since November 17, to forty-five.
nnd Mayor Ilnmum of W intor P aik.
rilhy Branch
j There were many other* just ns
prominent
td
the
atTulrs
of
the
state,
Virplane Landing
Arrive
Depart*
they all left with the feeling that
at Tallahassee to Be and
7:0() n.m.
Sanford with Orlando'* h elp ,, had
'J.'lt p.m.
Abandoned Soon done thenmelves proud, and had nhown
them a time a* nnly th at real Hanford
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Jan . .20.— hospitality can do,
T3llnhn**ee's nirniatm Inmilng field
Leesburg llranrh
lm* of neeoisity been ahandoned, it HORSESHOE PITCHERS
wn* aimminred yesterday,
\V. II.
PLAN CONVENTION
Depart*
Smith, owner of the property at Mag­
SUMM Ell AND WINTER
nolia Height*, where the Capitol
...... 2:5(Tp.m.
City's air visitors have heretofore
l l ' r o m 'I I m ra i l n ) •« U n i t , )
......
7:00 n.ni.
CHICAGO, Jan. 20;— Plan* for the
dropped in, needs his land f o r other
----7:10 p.m.
purposes. Provision will be made Int­ horseshoe pitchers’ winter tournam ent
Oriedo llranrh
er for suitable spare, it w as said.
1 at Hi. Petersburg; mid a jam m er to u r­
nam ent in Cleveland weYr lided for
Arrive
' Depart*
- IV E I) NKHPA V ^ N I H H T ~ A MIC discussion a t a meeting today of the XNO. 12G. ...— 7:45 p.m.
TIME, SKATING, LA K E MARY directorn p f the National Horseshoe xNo. 127.
3:40 p.m.
ACADEMY. '
255-tte Pitcher*' Aasodatioiu
x —Daily, except Sunday
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CHASSIS

F. O. B.
DETROIT

Eleven Executed
In Ireland Today
Makes Forty Five

York m utiji sought by Tom Gibbon*.
Kt. Paul boxer, with Jack Dempsey,;
ha* been thrown Into the dhtnrd, nt
len*t fo r homo time to conic, by \Vj|.
limn Mukhion, chairm an of the New
Y ork athletic rominission, it wa*
learned yesterday.
Gibbons' challenge, which was ac
conrpanicd by a $2,500 certified check,*
from his m anager, ‘Eddie Kane, ha*

J2-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00
Peerless Buter, lb.....53c
Georgia Home-Made
Sausage
Apalachicola Oysters
Clover Hill Butler
The Best

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GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Y esterday marked another retl lets
t terdny in Colomhlnhisni in Sanford
I when ‘one of th" tekt fottfprring dei gn-es ever pulled off in this jrart of
* the, state was haadrrd out to a !urg“
elas* of &lt;aiuh'hii . made up of San
fowl and ' h ho.d," mi'll, all anvimi l"
join tin raok - oi ihe Knights of t
I 1tun bus.
lilt. PA U L KEIXHCH
The large crowd of visitors and Ihe
FORMER MIN 1ST EL TO CHINA
elm.:* of candidates were no large that
DYING AT SHANGHAI
it was necessary for the local Knights
Whnt few dishes and house fu rn ish ­ to engage the Masonic hall for their
U lr Tlif \ »«nt'litlri! t'ri ni)
ing "till g i’e.snry to eoitiplete the e work, this ludl Ising th" largest in
SHANGHAI. Jan. 22. Dr. Paul
new 'arrangenients w ill be purchased the i ity and the la* l equipped for the
Leinsch, former America it minister
bv the laifjes after the big nubmrripto l nirrn, is believed to.be dying from
t ion bridge party tomorrow night.
limnehial pneumonia. i* uiu-mm em*

R enum ber —the game 1* tonight, nt
the Parish House, Hanfotd vs, S telKon Y, gam e called a t 7:l!t(, adnii&lt;-ioa
2oe iOni H"»e,

COMMISSION
FROWNS ON BOX­
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HILL
LUM BER
CO.

Think of it! For only $235
you can now buy this efficient,
economical and reliable Ford
Chassis.
W ith a body to su it your
needs, it enables you to imme­
diately increase your trade
zone, satisfy more customers,
reduce your deliver^ costs
and make more money.
Buy Now. Terms if desired.
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Just you follow me over town and see what an amazing number of ways there are of saving
money! You want to make your every dollar go farthest, don’t you? Then you must know exactly
where to buy the things you need. Come along everyone! I am sure if you can accompany me on my
shopping tour today you will learn a great deal about getting “the most for the least.”

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And the le s t part of it is th at Stakes*

doesif’t stre ss his low prices as much as he Joes the HIGH

a 929.00! W here did 1 buy it? Why, Ihcre’s ju st one place
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.it.11it t I t- (pi ility of 11 f
in vi; I yi I from Stokes*
M arket . I KNOW it’s
t he besi. And i id equalIv sun* that his prices
are the pvist reasonable
alw.iv s !”

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■ to do M im eth iiiK .to spruce it up. And that means, of course,
s that I t&lt;* k it lo the Sanfonl Steam IVe^ury, who can always
he relied upon to put new freshness and charm into clothes
that loo!; ‘tired.’ Needless to ray. I was delighted with their

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“SAVE MONEY, YES
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BAND CONCERT JUDGE BLAND’S ADDRESS
NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL
SUNDAY AFT.
BUILDING OPENED MONDAY,
ON FLORIDA WATERWAYS
: ONE OF FINEST IN STATE CENTRAL PARK
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tiered tomorrow afternoon at 4;00,
Beautiful New Ilrick Building Has All Modern o’clock In Central Park by the San-:
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MOST INTERESTING
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building-than
any
one
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FRENCH INVAS- . Among the many new
FOR OUTSIDE USE
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erected In Sanford in the past threcU hrough whose effo rt* thir new build. Comet Duet—Reverie
C. Fabrv
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ary school build, i mg wus started nml many of her ideas
Played by ihrm u and Thermo Pull
tmary
J . l n g erected on the south side is a m o n g have been inculcated In the ptrnw* of Andante nml \Yiillz--Moonlight on
the finest nnd is not only n work o f . the new building.
the Hudson
Andrew Herman
All Hanks Close
INJU RED AT HIM IN I ISI.AND: Front O rla n d o a n d Other Cities
Intermission
art
in
the
building
line
hut
was
built
The
new
building
and
fix
tu
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irHeld nt Alborfield In
( ARHIP D J5 MILES TO HUSanil All of Them Were
Mini Delegate* Favored
D U 8 s£ U H )H F,*JnnV^O.—AH th e '* lri‘:l,&gt;’ w o r d in g to plans and speci-l respective of the lot. will cost alwut Mureh and Putrol Klluue. lintio.
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(hanking institutions in Dusseldorf, ^cations and is most satisfactory In, $:I5,000 and not n cent has been w ast-t
Aloha Oe.
C. « . Stew art
W^ll Repaid
C o n tin u a n c e o r " o r k
|(oth ()rivnt0 tm l ^
cIo5&lt;M, ye#ter. .v ery way.
. ed.. The County School Board, with &gt;&lt; nrnet h n lo -R en eath Thy Window

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NIGHT SESSION

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'.ay afternoon, claiming to he unable
Tim desks nnd other equipment are the local school board, inspected the
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MIAMR Jan. 20.—The life «&gt;T Man*
U was a large nnd enthusiastic nuA I.B K R FIELD .Jnn. 20.—Railroad i„ entry on husineas owing to th e il,t'ng moved into the new building new building Thursday and afte r careI layed l.y Johnny S .lnrard
' uel Sanders, 8, of Bimini Islund wus . dienre that greeted Hon. W. T. Bland
workers in this zone decided to no seizure by the French of the local ,od»y nn‘l the school will open M on-jlully going over every part of the t.p e ra tta —Jar!, &lt;&gt; Lantern I. ' nr&gt;'11 saved today by transporting him IS ex-congressman from Missouri, and
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Zmnecnik miles through the air on a*seaplane hour one of Orlando’s most prominent
longer transport outside
of Ruhr, ctout branch of th e ReUchbnnk, thus shut- *,a&gt;' u "der moat auspirluus circum- building pronounced it entirely satis Idyll Basket of Roses
Key; to. a hospital here. The Inil suffered citirt ns u|Min his initial appearance in
M a r Spangled Banner
.stances and will add greatly to Hojt-|factory.
requisitioned by the French. This dr- ting off the supply of marks,
rliion was reached a fte r un nil night
t |u. economic lift of the city is nt &lt;r° r&lt;1'* fi,u’ school system .
This upThe architect i* Ellon Moughtnn, of
the los s of a portion of hi* hand when Sanford as the guest of the Sanford
j to-date building will give eight more this city, and the builder is W. r U . S . V e t e r a n s
resdon here in which many delegates R standstill.
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a dynam ite cap with which he wus Chamber of Commerce nt their month­
ly evening •meeting hold last nijrht a t
Confiscation of the hank's fund* by i '"‘ bool rooms for the ever increasing lladlmv, of Jacksonville, Mahoney
fstored Continuance of work.
B u re a u C o m es '
playing, exphniyd. ^ ___ _
the Vahlttz hotel. Though Judge' Bland
--------,jIC |.*rcru|, vvnit currie)! out after the l’r‘n' “ r&gt;' departm ent nml take much Walker, who had charge of the heat
U n d e r D is c u s s io n K U
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haa -but recently become an adopted
* UUSSELUORF, Jan . 20.—Franco U11,Innch had attem pted to dose nnd re- ,tf ,hl? «*•'•’»» number of pupils th at ing plant equipm ent and the plumb
Floridian, he has,- since taking up his
engaged in fighting its economic bat - 1
|t8 f um|# |nlt) the interior of h*vc been holding school in the Bap- ing nml Dillon &amp; F ry the elo -lrU al;
rerldence In the state, been a careful
tic of the Mumc along tho lines of tlu Germany, according to the French of- l **1 church und ovetcrowding the oth- work und all of this work is sntisfne- 01 Kxrcttlive I’ontmiltee of Uglon! C O M M E N D P A S T O R
student
of economic conditions, more
Meeting a t Orlando
river Ruhr and the Rhine canal.
i Ik-inU. The French took the entire
tw » prim ary school buildings.
tory in every way and right up to tin
GIVE HIM M O N EY
particularly the vexntiou# problems of
Suddenly assuming the offensive in treasury o f the bank into their posThe ncw I'uihiinii is of a different minute. T iling has been placed all
Illy T h e V aatielnlril |* rra » l
thb titanic struggle, a fte r having Mssion nml placed soldiers on gunnl 1&gt;’P« »f architecture than that «&gt;f any thiough the grminda for drainage and
Pastor und (amgregution trnnspnvlulion which each year Is be­
TAMPA, Jan . 20. Conduct of the Y| ii&lt;mi
coming titi.re ilitTieiill of sidittion.
bren on the defensive for more than a over the premises.
selmol building in this - u / t , of the the grounds m e being put in fiist United Veterans Bun an In Florida
Startled In Mnskrd Men
In
lire** last evening Judge
state
nnd
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said
to
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one
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mgst
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shape
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A sim ilar attem pt to remove the
icciipy i oli-idorablo poi
liland
eonteiided
that the only solucomplete
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lion of attention of executive lommit
MIAMI Ion. _‘d l‘lu vuiigregatioii lion to Fbirida's transportation prob­
tire
state
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primary
departments,
nf
the
building
the
children
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rratiunv and the French mission# prevented by troops
te&lt; of Aineiican Legion, D epartuunl at the rirs't t ’hrii.liati Church were lem is the development of its wuterNothing nos been left undone t-&lt; make :&gt;u Hiffoulty in getting to and from
claim* to have Germnny retreating
of Florida, when that Uab* convom * •M-iitled l&gt; 1 niefit when two niemners w«&gt;-4. *le qm ted a revnnl of accom­
the new buibliitt' a place "f comfort tin- -ehool All of tbeso improvements
along the entire front.
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STATE FOREST SEIZED
in Dilando Monday and To-*.lev of • l • *!•- Kit IvinX KI.,il, white robed and pli: Inueiii attained by the sections
amt
convenience fm pupils ami tench will be made as quickly as possible
Seven arrests, the extension of the
HINC.I- N. Inn. till — I be state forin r t week, artordilig to Thoiiins Dav­ masked, walked dv-.n th ai di ;.nil «le- contiguous to the Mississippi, Missouri
its . lim it of t»r*. k, the entire build- ,u d in wliat was a few years ago id
P,hint-land penalties to the Ruhr, the est in th i. region has been seized by
is. department adjutant
I -i.&lt;-d • '.hi .dt i .i i&lt; tier mi official and Ohio river-, all of which .through
ing is heated wim steam and whib me t n nvnmp mid a piece of waste
-requisitioning of 21.000 tons of enbl, Ithe occupying forces. A branch of
Klan s la tmneiy toinmetnling the prin- organized effort, had interested the
eight rooms wi|| only be u.-ed at tin* laud tiieie has arisen one of the finest
the rc-opening of the branches ot the the reiibsbank here has been put unrjplr:
the pienvher ndvoi ated in his tedcral girvemment in development,
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Rfichsbank nnd private banking in- der a French guard:
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-erniou! “Gospel • iiini Amei'icHpjKiv." VVhiie he did not claim any personal
use at any time they nre needed. Two state can boast.
is
E le c te d
G ra n d
dilutions today, afte r a half ilny shut
AfVonipn:tying the lettet was a $5i) euslii fur bringing about these imof the room# will be used for lunch
1hi« new prim ary building make*
GRAM
HANK
MONEY
down ami failure nf the railroad men
M a s te r o f F .
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moms and the same fine system of tb ie r prim ary school buildings in
to »trike-yesterday afternoon ns they 1 DUSSEI.DORF,
Jan.
20.—The
ongress. it is a m atter of record th at
will beu-&lt;-d .S-uiford They have been placed with
bad been ordered to do by Berlin gov- French authorities yesterday appro- feeding the little folks
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due to liis efforts.
st hold with such good
effects and {..id a prim ary school, making it coil- i.. Hall, uf Jacksonville was ele* teil
» French communique might record if binm h of the Reielislmnk. Tiu»&gt; also
gloat sm-cess. In fact the new pii- venietit for the little folks to got to grand master ,f the Most Worshipful S T A R T S A T C A P I T O L . ' The Florida w ater t traffic league
■ communiquo were issunL
j rounded up the automobiles of the do*
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m qit long since -tartcil, for the inipillllllI.v schools ill this pm t of i-biri side and now the south side have ceptvl tliisuns, in session hen TIi .ii
Wcsternhold nnd Rhine and Baden draw money from th.* im tituthm .
day
afternoon.
Mi.
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sUUTve
pi
oveineut of the St. Johns river nnd
.'-nine (HTicirs Have Already Been
da. Anot lie i good point in the equip their separate primary school builiiwork* in the region of.Bochum nml the -el-ed the money withdrawn and rei
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of
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New
Rule
ment is an office far tho supervising lugs all *»f them a part of th»- fine
diuctor and sub-director of the Mnl-jtnitiml is.sse:,sitin’ of the automobiles.
the slate's leader in Mnsonie «ir&lt; Ic*.
of the league, bring) to the organiza­
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Mis.
Stella
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the
lieu!
system
of
Sanford
and
sitppled was made' by the iK-cttOther ofl'iceis elected v eto ,
1 M.l.AHASHKl.,
dull. 2*1.— 1he tion a wealth of practical experience
lemhctte mine In the region of (iiini-j A «l« m.,n«l \.t . .. ..
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m e n tly !
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Lifh win, re fused to turn over tile I palioil autllol ill):, for il iletntl of in,
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which
urn, who retuseu i t
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east grand m aster; John I.. If nil, bioiight avowed opposition of Siiere- •iceet-tf. The suhpect o f'th e develop­
records nnd ass st the French in op- police to close the streets adjoining .
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„„,i,„riiio. ...ft -oil who will lake marts pride
in this new ( il pin ts of the city,
r r e s t e d Hite bank_ but the authorities leiuseit
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I.it|t'-'&gt;ttville, grand utAsti'i; T. T. (ary of \grieiilluio MeRae is now ment of Florida’s • W ater Highways,
elating their •plants,i were
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Toild, I'etisacoly, deputy grand must- movitig to inuke'a survey &gt;&gt;( all gdv- in ably presented by Judge Bland in .
ansi joined Dr. Schlutius, president of to supply the me'i.
er; t ’urv It. l i-h Mr.td*'iitowh. seit i.r •iiinieiital fepartm ents nf tlu- in-titu- in- ad 'ller lu t evening, is one thnt
the Dusseldorf statu finance depart- j
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ment and Mine Director Itpchatein in (
All Hanks ( onfisrated
tvatdt i; It. F f"divi,:i la&gt; k lions U . ‘it g*i, el I'li'elll llgelii let ll,,i 11 | lie nf m leiest to every person
r • ii
Gl
-m i.die, yumoi giand warden; Ill-Ill y Willi ! ii.- Mew. nf_ n b 'n in e . ml mint* •wnii.g properly in Florida. Accord­
the Dusseldorf Central jail, where the
I.ONDttN. Ian.
Ml th
French -ay they will be treated u&gt; man batiks, ereditinstitiitioiis and tar
lb ni i nil, .1•h Kmiiii die, gl and treiis- U' mV) ledge nl llllltls tliey lleeil for oJ&gt; ing to .lodge III siml. further ngriculpolitical prisoners. French troops ih - oil ices in the old and newly occupied
* x r * » « * n x x r i n n u" r; " ',hur *’• " ‘ebster, Jacksonville, c i .ition during biennial peiiotl begin-, i ur„i dcvvlopment of Florida U wholtupied the pits und coke ovens w hich. territory along the Rhine have been
OlITrOMF OF fn lftlF W AVr Krnn' 1
w . Ik Y. Wllklt- ning July first it ha# been made ly to n tln g e n lu p u r t.lh e s ta te ’a s e c u rV /U 1 V v I L L I Vra
\ j l l l i f s l J Tf i l *
; Dunedin, grand chaplain.
| known nt the capitul,
ing adtlitional a rte riis of transport*­
the directors refused to hand over to j confiscated by the French, *„&gt;•* a
them and tmlay French engineers took Central News dispatch from Berlin.
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tiun to move the production which is
Im-tvucing enormously each‘ year. He
charge of their exploitation.
•.tie cd tlu point that it wns not the
General Dcgoutte, tho French com -|
Complete Ring Around
T h a i R e g a n W i t h t h e K i d n a p p i n g 1a n d M u r d e r o f
l\
object of the league to supplant pres­
minder, has !o#t no time In extending
COBLENZ, Jan. 20. The French
T w o M en
ent railroad transportation, but inther
the inter-allied commission’s Rhine-jehief erperts took over the customs,
I ii. supplement it. Judge Bland quoted
Und | «n:iltics to tho Ruhr. The decree]districts of the Rhine yesterday, nmk-1
tlu- late Jam es'J. Hill, as stating thut
promulgated Inst night went into ef-H ng a complete ring n roll ml the terriill* | heI'rrftfti
,
during
the latter's time it would hnvc
•fect nt midnight.
* ’tory. This will be done in a "few days
' MONROE, l.n. Jail. 20. Jofin P. I'niker, jr.. former d a ' iff of Omit* Iota
j i.qulrvd the OXpvndltute of over five
1’riiinpt action wns taken to meet in the Ruhr valley. I he Inspectors at Parish, who wns nlmt on the Ilnstrop road, fifteen miles from Bastrop last ^
------------- , nml one half billion dollar* to provide
the situation created by the closing of the ’‘nine time seized tho customs
t v &lt; • * .* ,* w h ..» i.» r I I *
1- n r i . h . . i w . . . I « » i ,.n i ..r i u ,» r u r .; ; v j r f i i a j A g a u r a n c c T | l a t H o u s e W i l l A c t o n O f f e r
sufficient railroad facilities .a t th at
the dour# of the Relchslmtik in Dus- funds and taxes,
ly this morning without regaining consciousness
time for the efficient handling of the
ttldorf and the consequent shutting
in a F e w D a y s
nation’s business. Judge Bland fu r­
down-of all other hanking institutions
MONROE, La., Jan ; 21.—The shooting of P arker is shrouded in .m ystery.,
th er stated that there were atq u esen t
in the city*
OuathJU parish officials state the shotiting wns not reported to them until j
I I I ) TI*r t » » » * - tn l * i l t * r r » » i
,
twenty-seven thousand miles of wn- -,
General Devigncs summoned Dr.
afte r midnight and thnt no details wicru made known. It was stated there
WASHINGTON, Jan. ' 2 0 .—Virtual j or «|Ulpmcnt.
tor way* In this country which could
Guppcrman, director of the Rclchshouse
would
take
Representative
Mondell,
Wyoming,
wore no witnesses to the netunl.shooting so fa r as is known. Calhoun wa&gt; orsuranre that the
be developed nnd used as transportabank and issued un ultim atum to him
arrested nt three iv’clock this morning nnd would make no statem ent; He u |, Henry~Ford's offer for lease of, the Republican lender, ex p en sed - . .
to reopen the bank today or spend th e |
snid he had been a personal friend of P arker’s since boyhood and hated the t p(, Muscle Shoals n itrate plant won doubt however, as to the wisdom of | Mon memun
m n in g in jail. Dr. Guppcrman agreed
given yesterday by Republican lend- action at llii* lime on Muscle Slmals, 'bed n' ," 1’. ‘ " JjJ*'
i t ni»Pd
shooting us much ns anybody else.
to reopen the institution, which rc•jets who declared the time had conn* contending there was no chancu whatDespite a-, ^
^
’
•umeii operations this morning. It 1* SAYS H E RECOGNIZED TRUCK IN
BASTROP, La., Jan. 20.—A ttorney General Coco announced’ he would l0 dofin*- a policy with respect to the ever or Senate action prior to ad- Mate#, ni 1 "
thl!’wor|d, the
WHICH' DANIKI. WAS
probable th at all the other banks will
leave this afternoon for Union Rouge for a conference with the governor. He property and to let the country know! jo u rnment in March.
1,1 ™ r‘,l“ tyb 0
.
.VrtU.
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PRISONER
of muscie
Muscle Shoals,
rt- “ M'-irc
they■ aro renuennglhBt
per „fin the
w
follow suit ns the’ reason given by
/ iscumsioii hi
mewin. sta
»)».»said the conference was for the purpose of discussing investigation of mask- congress could handle big problem*! iDlMcuhsii.il
them for tho closing yesterday wns
id while the House \va* cot.sidoring a ’•«»■• » ' « *»
'* “ “
id hand activities and report made by departm ent of justice agents th at the in « big way.
I l l s T h e -lN«m*littril l * r r » » l
Ihe failure of tho Relchsbank to deA fter Acting Chairman M&lt; Krnzle.j provision in the nfftly bill carrying It**,- suialhst nn on o .
‘ ‘
BASTROP, .Inn. 20.—II. E. Illank- black hooded band continues to operate in the M6rchousc Palish.
(quoted,by Judgr* Blond brought home
,.f the TKilitary committee, which re -J 098,000 for completion of dam No. 2
| liver them currency
ership testified today he had Identlforcibly the necessity of Florida ngI ported a bill embrac ing the Ford of over the Tennessee river nt the plant,
grestively taking part In the nation­
' ' were arrested yesterday in the region i fled ^
truck hearing a U . . U r with m o d ificatio n , had pleaded and for eight complete power units, wide movement of improving w ater
of Bochum and (fladbnch, n o rth ea st; i«nn license ta g n u m ^ r . 4,651 as th
with the house to act, Chairman Mail at-.d authorizing the secretary of vvur highways. The state has received an
of Cologne, bringing to seven the t o - ,l rUrl' he saw
ugust - t i in w in i
den ,'of the Appropriation! com m ittee,(to contract for the expenditure of $10,m Infinitesimal amount of the federal
U! of such prisoners held by the o o W att Daniel was made pr.soner of
announced th at the time had conn*for 501 000 additional for installation of
the hooded men. Blankenship snitl
ml
other
appropriation of one hundred and th ir­
cupatlonnl fortes.
the government to fix a policy and hydro-electric machinery a
two
of
the
masked
men
he
recognized
ty-two million dollars which has been
General Itegoutte, the -French com*
that he would study the question and equipment. It was approved without made during the past years for har- •
waniler, signed a decree yesterduy ns Oliver Skipwlth, the youngest son
report prior to adjournm ent March 4. opposition.
Ixir i\nd river improvements, .ami
. -;= •
•fternoon extending tho penultles pro­ of Captain Skipwlth, head of the
A fter Mr. McKenzie, Mr. Maddun,
Representative Graham, Republican,
Morehouse
Klnn
and
Smith
Stevenson.
Judge Bland declared th a t with the
mulgated by tho inter-Allled RhincIllinois, who was rhairm nn of a com­ Mr. Graham ntul Mr. Longworth had proper organized effort by broad vll»nd commission to include the pccuHad Heen Indicted For Herrin Massacre of Non- m ittee which investigated tho Muscle utged house nction on tho question of . ... .1 Floridians, tho federal governcd him with pride, the foreign m inister
phxl are of the Ruhr.
Shoals project in the last congress, th e p lnnt’s disposition, Representative i.ic.-it could be induced to seo the n a - .
Union Miners
' av e rte d . Ho concluib-d thnt he was
nml Representative I.ongworth^ Re­ G .irrclt, Tennessee, the Democratic te s t it y of giving Florida Its ju st pro­
.
as sbefore
BKUl.lN. Jan. 2 0 .-Baron
_______Rosen- still .convinced
.
..... . th a t, the
■ - • . i, publican, Ohio, both candidates for leader, who long had l&gt;ceti fighting for portion i*f the river and harbor appro­
!»rg. German foreign m inister, in a n ' French enterprise would end In fall. .
illy T l» r
rlitlr d I 'rv s s )
MARION. III., Jan . 20.—All five defendants fn the Herrin riot trials the house leadership in the next ton action, dedared, tire assurance "of priations. The Florid! W ater Traffic
interview by the T ageblatt, declares- ure and that tho invaders would flml
giess, declared they did not know these strong men of the Honse" m eant League will shortly begin iU campaign
there has been no relaxation in the | it im|&gt;ossi(ilo to “pick coal with a were found not guilty by o jury of twelve Williamson county farm ers nt 1:55
whnt'Shoult)
be done with it, but thnt the House was going to have an op- for a large mrmbership, coordinating
o’clock yesterduy.
government’s determ ination to r e s is t, bayonet."
.
the qustion should be brought up *for. portunlty to vote on Muscle Shoals then* into a m ilitant organization with
The
verdict*
were
r.cml
in
the
following
order:
Iaivn
Mann,
Joe
Cnrnngthe measures
___...
taken by #&gt;e French........
in^ __ _
speedy consideration. Mr. Longworth '"before the close of the present scs- this object lit view.
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the Ruhr for tho collection of ropaEJjSEN. Jan. 20.—F ritz Thyssen hl, Potcr Hillur, Burt Grace and Otis Clark.
President Connelly of the Sanford
All of thrm are union miners except Peter Hiller, who is a taxi driver. expressed the hojni that it would bejsion.”
and live other leading mine operators
unions.
•’
,
disposed of at this session.
_
[ "W hatever the governm ent's policy Chamber of Commerce introduced thU
The government, ho snid, ccihtinucd wore arrested today nnd taken to The court room w is crowded with spectators when the verdict was read, but
Completion
of
Dam
No.
2
a
n
d
.tig
h
t
[toward Muscle Shoals, it ought to be distinguished visitor from Orlando ahd
there was no sign o f a dem onstration of any kind.
unswervingly along tho line Inid down Dusseldorf.
complete
|siwer
units at Muscle
Shoal* ,jilt elded without fu rth er
delay,”
C hair K n r CrorrsTTry,—aFso-of' Oil*ndo, -tbo
Jam
os
W
eaver,
one
of
the
jurors,
said
th
at
between
1ft
and
20
ballots
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,----,---------h&gt;' C hancellor (Juno in his speech beKFSEN, Jnn. 20«—It was reported were taken before, the verdict was renchetl. The iqrv. whirh reHrod^t^krFA--wn*-rtgTrcTF-to by thrrH m m * yMTerflay j man Madden declared. “ I do not *o- soMit leader for both the Rotary Club
i the Reichstag last Saturday. Its here tills morning thnt Marsha! Foch
when it approved a section u( the | Revo thu.governm ent should operate ant) the Orlando Chamber of Compolity was ono of aggressive moral re: woultt/Srrive in the Ruhr valley dur­ (TcldclT'Thursday morning, deliberated for 27 hours before arriving at Us
arm
y bill appropriating |6 ^ 9 ftM 0 for it, but the plant ought to he retained rnonje, Ic'd the singing of a number of
dorision.
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*'*tanc« against an act of violence in- ing tho day.
the
work this y ear ahd authorizing for the manufacture of nitrates, which popular songa and other w ritten f j r '
The
crowd
pouring
from
tho
court
room
after
the
verdjet*
were
read
ungiiig German sovereignty and sub­
th
e
secretary
of w ar to contract for would be needed in lime of war. And the occasion. The judge was *greequickly
filled
the
aipiare,
loti
thore
was
no
demonstration,
r
Many
person*
jugating Gorman territory to forHave you lost or found an y th lag t
we ought to ntilise this Institution for ably surprised a t the serenade given
••gn domination.
of printing.
have the equipment gathered about the jurors to congratulate them white the defendants hurried tli" expenditure of $10,501,000 more
,
n'.sitiiwJ m t'*s* TSm*}
,
the m anufacture of fertilizers."
for
hyilro-elcctrjc
ninchlitery
and
oth*
to their homes
"
&gt;tUtude of tho R uhr minor* 1111- to do all kiuds o f job printing.

m

FORMER SHERIFF KILLED
AT MONROE, LOUISIANA,

HENRY FORD’S
ON MUSCLE SHOALS
MAY .BE TAKEN UP

TESTIFIES TODAY
. IN BASTROP

ALL DEFENDANTS IN HERRIN
CASE FOUND NOT GUILTY BY
JURY TRIAL YESTERDAY

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY ltt, l ‘J23

PAGE SIX

T h e P r in c e s
I — T 0 N I (i II T__

after noun high honor* lieing hold by
Mm. Saui Yount* nu&lt;l Mm.
E.

Henry.

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At the conclusion of the card Kamo,
the hasten* nerved chicken a In king,
moulded asparagus naiad, nut bread
sandwiches, and coffee.
Substituting (or absent member*
were Mr*. A. J-. Connelly and Mrs.
A. R. Peterson. The club member*
present were: Mrs. Sam Yount*, Mrs.
C. E. Henry, Mra Hoy Chittenden,
Mr*. Hal Wight, Mr*. II. It. Lewis
und Mrs. George Knight.

There will be u Subscription Bridge
p arty a t the Countiy Club Tuesday
night. January 23 a t eight o’clock.
S tw n ty -fiv c cents n person. Every­
one is invited to spend a social even­
ing. Phone Mrs. Deane T urner (309)
for reservations. 2T.0-l-15-l7-PJ.22-c

Monthly membership
meeting: Chamber of
Commerce tonight, 7:30
o’clock, Hon. W. T.
Bland, Speaker,

And the busy life continues

Rodolph Valentino
Wanda Hawley and
Charles Ogle

Sanford in certainly in the front
runkn of growing cities.
Have you been out’ to the golf link*
these bright days? The grounds are
beautiful and are being admired by
many visitors.

Second Annual
Dental Meeting:
»
of West Coast

At Tampa Today With Rig Banquet
on Program
Don’t fo rg et the Chamber of Comercc m eeting tonight ut the Hotel
ltt&gt; *fcr Aa«.*«‘liilr4 l*rr»»l
TAMPA, dan. 19.—Between fifty
sides. It will he most interesting
and seventy-five delegate* of* h ire
the business men of Hanford.
for the second annual West Const
J. D. Evers, representing tho IJ. S. Denial Association which will last
Government Bureau of M arkets has two days. I)», J. T. G vtien, of laikearrived In the city and will have full lend, president, will preside. Threo
charge of the m arket report* here this sessions \\ill he held today which will
provide addresses. !un(|Utl business
season.
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tension, reading of papers nnd discus­
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Some one knocked the "silent po­ sion of mnny subjects.

u jb e r io r
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T e r fs e s

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-OpticianPhone 110—Opp. l \ O.

liceman" down the other night and
carried away the u-mains. The street FARMERS—Plenty of *u\
nt Shlnholser’* Mill. It
crossings need something th at will
kind
for tiling.
2i
w ithstand the ’shock of tho "shine
shocks."

Mrs. II. II. Bill is in the city the
G ilds, Mrs. E. M. Gnllowuy, Mrs. T.
guost
of her daughter Mrs. T urner
M, I’uleftton, Mr*. May Dickens, Mr*.
Houser,
nnd her m n n \ friends are glad
PHONE
170
W
for
home
made
Angel
A, F. M cAllister, Mr**. Henry Wight.
to
have
her in Sanford ugain, The
food
cake*.
.
25l-3tp
Mi . F. F. Dutton and M iss. Frances
Hill ’family are now living in Colum­
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
bia, S. C.
Phon* 217-W
If j«a have a n , fM '/a . »l.llln* ,»
HAND SHELL —II imm are HillnIt ^ ^ /tli» r* «*r romltiK
We wish to express our* sinceievt
lom r.
If »•&gt;„ are a^lrrlalalna. *»rl«
The Mu?.i? Department of the*
fhiui!. &gt; to the chief of the fire d ep art­
• , . . | a l rnrd In lk|^ar|oirlH ,rnl, lliln *
4«lalU. nr lrl.|,t|til&gt;* III* llrlu. Il oil Woman's (dub has started a fund for m ent Air. Paxton, hi* able helpers and
k* s ,r a ils apprrrlataik
n band ahull. This shill will not oply the night policeman for so success­
be beneficial for ’.the band, b u t for fully hxtingnishlnjf’T h e fire in our
com m unity chorus out-of-door • lec­ home. By their prom pt and eiricient
tures, political speakings or any out- action they saved the house doing ns
F riday—Mis* Annie Hawkins wifi en­ of-door r.ffair &gt;, where acoustic prop
little damnin’ ns was possible under
tertain the member* of the Bonk n t i r s - would he of value.
•the circumstance-:, utul we feel that
Ixivcrs’ Club.
.
.
The fuii'i s t a r t i ! by the Music Dc- we'owe them a debt of gratitude.
.
F rid a y - Mrs. Raymond Key will en­ I a itm e n t is being placed in t h«- SavMr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Vaughan
tertain the mem lx is of the Kentbut tiie members do not
W alker bridal parly nt her hum.- , v
r.-ii-e i ii- e n tu e
amount
following tile leheaisal.
L- to receive ronsidSnturdny—Kent-W alker nuptial &lt; nt ernble aid fm n other source*. They
the i 'nngregntional church at iv liavi m .i limit
o’clock.
i.ito in length
S aturday — Mr*. E. F. Householder amount of money, tiut that which Turn
will entai tjiin the mi-inlier.-i of the pa hi*- just com puted »*•-1 $4,0(iU,
Lucky Thiiteen Bridge ch ib , nt 3
llol.tr AN'N'CAI
o’clock.
; AT SOROSIS
Saturday .’«Ji*. Ed. Minarik will en­
The annual m ietln gof the Florida
te rta in 'a t an informal reception nt
- bee home on May re! avenue, for the Federation of Women’s (Tubs, Section
7, -.v.is In !d at the Sorosi* house in
Kent W aller tnidal pniiy nod
Orlai.do v eiten k ij. Representatives
of town guest. .
.
Saturday- Mir. S. Ii. Ii» m i .vil en­ r fe i-iatci! cluls: of the five counties
tertain till* member* of the Ev ut j i n 'th e -e&gt; lion were in ntteudaine at
Week bridge «lull at In-i home or. lliis H inting which proved to l.&lt; a
ino.t interesting one. There was a
Magnolia avt’nue .it 2: to p. ni.
liiiainess rc-nion during tlie niornii'lg
le p m tr being received from various
nui&gt;:t in the district.* At noon lunch­
eon w n* M-r.-ed at the d u ll house nnd
•he nftirnou-i
,-.i»n wiib ii-sumed at

For Florida; F air tonight
and S aturday; ' m oderate
tem perature.

Monthly membership
meeting Chamber of
Commerce tonight, 7:30
o’clock, Hon. W. T.
Bland, Speaker.
ltc

Miss Irene Braiult left for St. Au­
gustine where she will resume her stu ­
The member* of the St. Agnes j , j
dies nt St. Joseph’s academy, afte r
Guild w ill give a Subscription Bridge
spending the holiday* at home. She
p a tty at the P alish House, Wednes­
was accompanied there by her m oth­
day afternoon, January 21th nt 3:tMi PiAN
er, Mrs, Fr/ud iirnndt. •
o clock. Phone Mrs. Archie Betts _
1222) nr Mrs. S. M. Lloyd (15) for
•Mi’. and Mrs. t has. S. Simms of
reservation:;. A good time ia a a surf'd J
Knoxville, Tenn., spent several duys
nil. Make your reservations early, j
, t
the gilt d s of Mr. and Mi*. J. P. 1fntl.
Mr. Simms Is general ninpagci- of the
E ast Tennessee Pinking t'o. He ex­
pressed himself a - highly pleased at
Sanford’s fntuie.

Monllily membership
meeting Chamber of
Commerce tonight, 7:30
o’clock, Hon. W. T.
Bland, Speaker.
ltc

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ir« vc, and want it done safely, ,,n
Lousing'.: QUIOK SERVICE TRANS.
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dace.
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Nrxt lo Princes# Theatre

C olds Bronchitis, iliiat
Irritalruns
the Methodist
ooked food sale
i-y Saturday af2 3 1 ! tp

m a w m i'v

ii*;;
10 S tores in Coorgia

KSIorc in Florida

rim ing tbi
city today.

io the &lt;ds fill l ll»ll I
to bunincs*.

CH ASSIS

The member* of the T hursday Kv-’ Charles It. Davin, of Cincinnati, a r­•
rived here yesterday nnd is utojipin^r filing ttr'ldgo Chib were must pleasn tly enti-i t iiiu-d laid evening, by
nt the Moutesumn.
W alter t'oimelly ut his home on S un­
* ford Height*.

I

the; out oi • tat, univb
stopping r.t the Mother

in the. inteiesting game of budge
jduyeil (furia,: tin1 evv'i'ng, I
prirt
mo htVIt mu r r.ulong the k.diei». »
• - , v .ti*J pel Iome bottle, wu«i won i&gt;&gt;
At,:*, fiud. Brown, while the uien'.-t
• |*ri;u . a tie, went to Dr. f’asweH.
Foliowirg the card game the liuvt,
• nrrbited by hia molhor&lt; Mr*. A. P.
3 ronneUy. rsrvcd’ delicious
refresh-

F.O.B.
DETROIT

Among the member- iif the S a n ­
ford Woman’* Club attending the Scr
tionnl Cotifereiur of Section Seven of
th e I’. F. Women’s t ’.luh,* held ye.vtorday nt the Sorosis house, a, Orlando
were Mrs. R. R. Tclar. Mr*. (’. J.
Itynn,- Mr*, il. II. Pattishrdl, Air .
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and make more money.
Buy Now. Term3 if desired.
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Sanford’s New Store

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERAI.D, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1022

PAGE TWO

N 'b
ta . ha m
ha
t a Ha t a , t a t a ta
stan t fear tlm t iom o one will bump} of the line work which o ur state-cnhim off. All those slackers and an- dowed colleges nrc doing,
art hi si s who want to ro to Europe so ;. The University of Florida Is to kayo
ruhllabrd r*rry «flrmn«* rtrr p l *«"4my Hi Ikr llrm ld lliillill"*. I#I badly seem to Ret enough of the old a men's building which will house
Slagaolla A irn SimliirJ. Flo. _ _ country in •* few weeks. There I* no the* student, activities into which the
place just like Am erica and if you students.throw their enthusiasm . The
The Herald Printing Co. have
any doubts ab o u t it try some of old idea that the education of a boy
I'l IIMKHUH*
the others.
i or girl Rets is inside the co v e rs.o f
CATCH-PHRASE WILL U PSE T MANY IlfS IN E S S MEN AND
1 .1 l ■.. r
II. J. II01.1.\
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i
their
t
e
x
t
,books
or
within
the
four
INVESTORS
i(rrrrliirF'Tff»»«or
h . j . i.i i .t .u tn
lirtirm l Mnnnnrr
| walls of ihe class room is gone gltmit. a . ,\ k i : i .
Aiti rrlloliiit Mnni»«rf
II. S. IMIt.t.V
NIvH I hlt I ll.l/l-.lt I,AW
mering. They Ret their foundations
t a M ta
ha t a ha ta
N h r u ni ai ai
Adt rrll.lnic n m r- »i »j *&gt; K now it
there. And on the foundation depends
A|i|illrBlli&gt;n
“ I might also mid that Honorable jjjc
Jiut every college campus is
l.KXVI* All 11*1*
I'lrrnlnlluN llniisarr
i« M. Rhodes, Honorable J. L. Shop- a ,„jnjnture community, and there the
I'hnnr SUB-W n llrt S I*. »»•
parti. Honorable H a rry McKenzie and hays get their first practical lessons more perilous: to dixregnrd the busi­ he is resjumsible. The warning a p ­
Suharrlelluti I’rlrr In Adrem-e
a very prominent chem ist in the state j() cjtjxenship, in Cooperation, in lend* ness cycle altogether or to get a sm at­ plies to hankers, also, investors nnd
Bis MBBfha
3-“° of Florida, have been working with ership, in putting things over. The
uni- tering o f it without really understand­ statesm en.
llrll* rrrU In Cllj h&gt; fa rrie r
a l Gainesville needs a ce
Ob* \VrrV_.
_
_ • » «&gt;■«■ nic to draft an am endm ent to
ing it” said Roger \V. Babstrn, in u
Tfcr Ms* 12- Io IH-|isar W fftll Her- prerent fertilizer law to prevent the for (lll , hesC activities. It should have statem en t issued today. “ Many ex­
nld rnflrrly r«t»rr» fifnilmilf « ininlj use of worthless filler in the maim- #uth „ building. And it is asking the
nnd la puMlahrtl e»rrjf 1‘r l d o A d i f f ecutives think they have got the bu­ tunics in th ree year periods or any
tlalna ralra mndr k»*»s
n|*|ilirn- faetuie of commercial fertiliser. This d lU cn , wf bTori.ln to give it to them,
siness cycle by the tail and th at th eir other fixed intervals. The real p rin­
1 1 n. »3 .uo prr &gt;rnr, nlna»a In wHinnrr.
amendment is aim ed particularly « l. , i ere fM „ chance for individual citi- fortunes arc made. These superficial ciple of the business movement is
Mr.Miir.ii t i i i : ahmoitatkii rtfr.ss the use of sand in commercial fertIj(&gt; ginkc their contributions to thinkers who have picked'up the 'bun- th at of action and reaction. Namely
Th* Associated I’ress Is eseluslvely
now
w
orking
on
a
final
•
onr
„taU,
university.
will inesa cycle' ns the latest catch phrase |H-riod of over-expansion tends to
•olliled to the use for renutdlcntton «t llie r.. I , am
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- Everyone
nil lirw/i illfffXltctltif (TWllw Jn I* ,,f draft or this am endm ent, and will
i
f)0
tfv
r.ill
chance
to
give.
.Mr.
William
are , tniply p| nyinK w ith -edged tools
not otlitrwiiie crMUril in il»*t
nnd
thu
lie w
1Imi pL* only too pleaseil to send you n copy
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° f _Jennings
Mrynn has undertaken th e Jtl„i a rc going to get badly cut.
^f.U|hpl(riiin
of rf*publ|enHort
j this
itnd the commisalon
coninti*Hiun merchant
I | yha,rmansltto
^haiMwii^hip of
&lt;&gt;f the com m ittee which
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..
U,is and
mcrchan law
... . aHUmuAivit ,.,&lt;w th .,
lent’ 1 am taking into account
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, in a few days. I b c lle v c th a t any think- u
Tlth^ L necessary
ha-* J t o n K f f i Idea Fr m mo
necessary 250,000.
250,1&gt;(JU.
two factors, duration nnd ititeniity.
orfU.*, UKIlAl.n m i MU m i .
log man cannot b u t realize th at the
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k(1„n tl„. J ? ? ta U n -UP tha
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n ami the am endm ent aliovt* tt*fer- . Wl ' fl!! . ™ * ,aK"H to \ ct» “ "••M ack itm id V tn international confer. Moderate busiturns activity pro!
I!w
hill
IvnriUiit t* ntinti Ittlt t Itft I ...
a*. . t i
j* .t
it. . «. ___ _ ed fur several y ca ri
IrtiOsn Aiisfrtiiln: (D pi.^sulK s otjuivnlen
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S»' pttl'SS A'SfW-l ATtl'X
TM'*
red-to, is ns Im portant legislation for ,
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in r
,i,,i n uic .wwr.rw.
I the Merida farm ers ns could be intio* ‘“.gin _t« repay the berrRU w e {ry d t, i f | t were merely talk, little extrem e activ ity of sh o rter dura1
,
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Uu "bould give in proportion'] harm would be done. Hut ninny busi-j “To tak e the latest example, there
i Ini ore and Is'lii the interest of the!
Wr l!1" K'V1*’
®bligatinn te s ts j ncM .tnetij hankers. Investors, nnd ev- was a period of over-expansion toy-

Sanford Daily Herald

BUSINESS CYCLE A DANGEROUS
IDEA WARNS BABSON

P e o p le s B a n k
o f S a n fo r d
A S a n f o r d I n s t i t u ti o n u n d e r th e d ir e c t m an u R c m c n t o f th o fo llo w in g

b o a r d o f d ir e c t o r s
,
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j . It. A n th o n y , W . H . T u n n ic lif f e , D r . S. Pule s to n , E . If. H a w k in s , W . E .-S c o g g a n ,
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ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD .

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Sanford, Florida

All seems to-be &lt;|uie* along the St. Florida farm ers, and if the Florida
i--—
endow our s ta te univirsitics us
real commitments on-the basis of
j farm ers will cooperate by Instating
Jehus.
teste on the man
an who for less re:.- im aginary cycle. It is high time th a t in g period of deprcusion, Hut thiA com -jof sales slip# (phyiicftl q u a n tity f tcndsj
: .on gives his millions
llions to a private col- 1^ m e b o d y get up in m eeting nml d o . pension m ig h t t ike pluee in a vnri: to dodlne before th r cash reg i-.t.More quiet than it will he when we lives support these hills, both of them .
some plain talking, and tell people we j «ty of form s. H there had U&lt; a a i&gt;ro- readings (amount of nles in doJInre)
get our tw enty feet of w ater.
^ o u ld become a law . hut we realize
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Gainesville tire all* sitting around a poWder' keg, diglous nnd excessive crush In 1920. In n co n -truction industry, t u t.utnthat we are going to have n hard
*,,c n c n :’
vjameiisMie
if we condrfue to*cherish this .told- lasting only n y a r . this would have her of permit tend.-: to decline b fight to put either one of them m .-r.
ht‘ » •-"urrt* 4,f **ri‘!t* l ” tho Ktalp
sion
of n fired.''cycle.
been sulhclent compensation. It would i fore th e ir value in dollars.
Wo note th at the R|\«.*rw ami lia r hut
m|t I( j||n
con„,Ienl th
tfJnt
lt the
ln,. m
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V i t ,‘ i,l
am confident
a t if
Flora* «'f‘v*lue to lhe slu,1""b
»*
**uui (he thing of r.-al lmJ)ortmice
"S trictly speaking, there is no suehj have otr.set four years of over-&lt; an
hors have more money In ■PPW ™ *-;Wtt farm ers will cooperate w i t h . i l l ! tB "wd*’1 f" " ' ,ho
of HorWl*
W '
Hum lastlust. H
o rin as! ™ . . . ^
Ur.
if
the
decline
lit
IB’
J
O
had
n„k merely to know tbi re q n tin e ;
lions this year than
Florida's
.'nnd!
il' - J « W v f l l e Jm inm l.
(th in g us n liusinei.i cycle," continued *ion
nr&lt;
..bare will he spent ip Jacksonville, we
,(&gt; u,!(,crHtamI tlmt lh ty Wft.„ n*
Mr. Haiwon. " it i-5 u 1 Hour b lu n d er!I*ch trilling h u t dragged out for years _ w|,j, j t fairly t imple propo.vitioa
will lr» three * t‘» come,' th is uU&lt;» would
titricietit
bul ,,b &gt; to kne w haw fn &lt;l the pesuppose
TUB
SlICKKK
r
u
m
1
to
mtSUIDe
U::il
th.T.
i% &gt;
these lawn passed, they will lid’ passed,I
.
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—The Ijir.eer in Florida Grow. r.
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years io r any other fixed inU-rval) of kcompensation. \ In t to ,t tally U'lj.pe.t ( 1 i&lt;, I of depression or ov-.f-evpait; tots,
M
t.' .
is being Aim o.T. For example, ra lly
What nil o* this putt of Florida Nv\v: 1 *
I*jrin*( Uu? last tv*o yuarti fiau*!u- i nvef .t'Kpnnaitift un&lt;l then thrtH*
a Hnrirp iktiin**, i il 11
need* is a port at New Smyrna and
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It'.l prol.iotcrs Htive fleeced “sucker:. iS1f deptessron, followed by another, •MsgiiuiHe, but n O ' .1
“ In 1920, the atiick ptnrkct tUmcil down.
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a port nt New Smyrna would he the ............... . . .
oklt of 5h,tHM,tMK|,flOO ’• according in ' three y e a rs of ’...•ero'xpa'nslon.nfid anhas nlteady . 'iten.:..! n:-. •. Umn The retail i r who r a t iced tfiia fev er-;
l&gt;rcutest thing th a t Orlando, Sanford M A i h (O N ST A ilt I.Alt r Is SI &lt;.• the edmiiutation of the U nited Stntes. 0Hier th ree years of diprenslon. To* *wo years. tVhMT- ii.g both th u s.■rer- t.tl an.l nt templed to t dinmto when
and New Smyrna could put over. A
t.h S I h l) l-Olt h l.()U II&gt;\
......tie j-u iy ..ffieinla- nt W ashington.; r&gt;{ru&gt; people out of ten this i* what the b y
I be drop and In tiim- t. .it •... the jigStlning would s tr ik e jtii ovm bn
little dredging ut the mouth of Mos­
However, we do not imaging that the business cycle aeonis to inntfq a p e rl-1elapsed, it ix plain that w have ■-,lr' j slness would (l ive been a t a logo to
1 in Full.
. e the dat ■. I'u. p:e vully when genquito Inlet would do the trick.
foilnaylvanla never had a thorough: rf&gt;,, „f suckera is entirely depleted odic proceathm of boom* i / d bumps, &gt;&gt;’ P«id the hill
adminifitititiiin by it* pence olTieer? leiipite the : 'were two-year epidemic, oath lasting th:- same -num ber of
“ I*y ita d f, lime ; me i&gt; in..1 ■■ l he era! buxines.* s.ud; itch-w | a r and be­
R o d o ln h V a le n tin o
West Flotilla Is planting satspma until lbe;e wan establi.-hcd its stale an the best authorities on suckers years. There : nbxohitely nothing in question w hether .!’p i. - -io.t Im last- gun to vvu-n out an a r e a nf depre*■tjta f/Uramount t/. 'afi
(.ranges nnd intends to become part o( constabul.i.y, and th e re i* n o w talk ;uv,. uot I ho info! nmtion long jtgo '.hi* idea, and any executive who at- &lt;*l ;i month, 01 a decade, ha* no sig -iuti, then the ii 'nil -r v. .1 i*.«&gt;!:• to
‘Idle tYoui)^ I U ^ i
.‘u i i o l d . 1\ I: .. t 1 h dej tx;s
the g re at .orange producing state of of un endeavor.to in stitu te the -arm that one is horn every m i n u t e . ___________________________________nilicaiire %hat .e\ot. I.j tt.e i. m
At the I ’rinresH«•
l'niij|
11 wa
! 1 • t. d i. -a 1 . t i. vv;t ti,-Florida. Hulsuma oranges together system in Florida. A bill is liei: g nr-and Saturday, Jan. i'.tth and
Tli&lt;* figures etrs-ty are exaggerated. ’ every liivv &lt; furring official in tie- ten* t.y m.'i.ri-t nothing lh e *(t- ■ ln*f
with staple farm ing would make West par. ! to Ik- introduce.] ia tIl-- next . s i 1.213 do not have as ntt eh money sta te . T hat rhittgc lays liare more inn-- whether dept 1 • ailt it..- been tit. 1. to lag wori i d od, a tut ..novving a im liiv
le, tl*e 11
Florida one of the greatest sections of a- s,on of tin- legif.latun to provi.l. a:&gt; all tiuit. T h a t the slicker* have riiiie ns unip rt.; (.f certain lay-en- nr trivial ha* m. -igaita
Il..w relative po&gt;-i! it.tr r*t ill.
It *.N NI VERSA!! Y t 1.1 i.lti.'Alltf.N
&lt;t ii
the state. And they have plenty of for the o-.tnhlishment of i. "rnnunt.-d 1 . 1 - ilieated out o ' iniiiti-miilions. of* forcement ojf&gt; tnlj. aril still m ate hot . ev. r, w'ile.l th e-e 1Wo at*- . tunaiiofli tn h r
LEE AN!) T m K S ti\ ttEI.0
luruls over there that can Fe planted rural t.i'.i- . iinslubulury," and tbv •• j.. :,|i5 tin ie jl no ilouhl, however, tilde practice:, of ahuolirg a t speed- ' when you get th e pro luel of tii.-.e if d win a his ttim was e unlng.
A T 1 A Ml* \ TODAY
will le «lrong efforts t-&gt; have llu- pto“ »'•• ilh. tint.- the re..I nunning of
tt
11 r.sity, you lire mt a ...tied b-.
to gloves.
S tra n g e to say. only 11 few autkeni lug a u to s —ro .1- the judge quotes one
jeet»*d measuie Lecotne a law.
tile
business
cyile
.one
,,f
tip.
in-,
t
cops tt &gt; l.e
only—is the true mt;i
recognize themselves vvlien referred to town's ortber- to its* traffic
truffle cops
TAM I*A, Jan . I'd. YF .detmi
uialogies is in rsTij ;.r.' il with elec­
The question ha.* several Ui.ies beef! by that name. They imagine they are “Shoot
That care in Miami of the lady a r ­
“ SI.... . ’'em
e m ..p
..f
th
e
ir
c
a
m
if
they!
*
«
»
*f
«
:
i r.d tin teal inter-.i* of their cam
of
the anniversruy of i!t&lt; birth eft
bu
iiieJs
eye!,-,
tricity.
'f
’.ill.
prosperity
v«e«ltic
povve.'
retted for usury is only one* of many broavhed in n desultory manner, ni th vc-tor.-i who lost. They n e v e r were fail to’slap." Judge ilullock saitl:
1 pn-tation of tin*
and Jackson i&lt; scheduled ■day es
aiuF
tpjM.-e
tlmt
you
a
re
entitled
to
that w-j|| he taken tip in a few days., hux been made the imbjeel of egm e;.
"'At the p re n* juiSrlitre, what
investors, to he sure. They were wild, j - j have
told by some ifdghly
lo.tHin kilowitll hour.-. !f y.- i run your v.tri.ur ('uiifcdora!•• M&gt; &lt;• . i.il orp
it is the duty of the Chamber of diMluaion. Ill eve 1 y case, so far a.-, h
uelaated spi ^idntorw vvjn. * never g.tml people ita thin ciiinmuriity tha t would he 'the r2*ull of slltlden :irtd
.'.in .1 ", K.}, !
' itliil a.t!t til kdbevdl . y.iii l&gt; ; 1 ,11(10 i.villmis,
..in; set
Commerce of th,a c ity -n o d ‘of every let.mud, there h is been a
hml it ehrmre. They never hml 11 th" net of th .* utfirer*. even without 1 .'. kies ti lltt* t o n Th.- Would 1ne.1t
eh!r..t
V
eterari
hei.
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-- 1
h
!
Sow
:l!
i
ic
o
r
.
I
f
ut
■
loll
l
intent
favoring
llu
plan.
'lie.-..who
.11 Ft
lily to flee that usury is not prnrtirerl.
, hr,,lie bi-eaute they wore sit kers tn v e-tig stjo*, r a d in n e r ’s itiqu.-.-.t, th at iielivil of to "gre-ri'ig in an ...
only
Hi
imui-s
&lt;ir
y
.u
t
e
n
tamprutai-'.
have
studied
thr*
plan
of
llustate
.
n
We have heard of it in Sanford hut
who wen being played liy aueker seiu- or nay nr.It *Iy iegul pns-edure, has tlerly way ut. from dipre--u..n into
TO TH E i 'l ill.H
ut 1011 kiloWiill - and lust lull hours.
we hope th at tt in r.ot true. Anyone stiibnliatv* of rent *vlvani.i, fashioned
•
v.'s. it i. it habit of suckers to say. b.’en ram mended, approved mid ju sti­ pio .p erity , would In* attem ptiipt a
Y.Y
have
Just add ■d th- 1st’i t upThe wui,i ‘I.j tint i I.*' i.- vailv n.it
loaning money for more than ten pei ta i. eectaia extent a f te r the north 'I'm putt lag in nfily nv much n* I can
fied bre.m- - tii ■deceased was miHpeet- short cut. W»- w mi t I &lt; tsyieg to evad*
tu
date
wvl.iinj
tu,t. it \ * **‘jf r ja»»th • win'd t ., i! ( .*. It-’ , • ip! • iitiucent might to get the limit of tile law. wv*t mounted police, lltld eotttposr d of afford to lose." Tlie theory I* thni
ed iif Is-i* 1 .1 violator of the prohilii ti'.e tad m i o! ...I! .fit ,1a of depte
' lull. &gt;tjyr tilii*
meat
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d
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th.’ -*ttiMe ml of me!. 1 oiilaiaed in th .» they 1 &gt;&lt;'I afford to risl; it bundled &lt;1**1- linn l ive, n, j that tite olTIters hav ■a a ion T.lo IV vvoilid l*e a f. ll.it. k wlm-h
lilli.
('ii.. Ifce«
ness.--H
anford
Maid
mc-aauii’iir.-Til.
Tji
uii
no
I
t;
I
nccil
uf
If every man in Sanford Would i" '1’ spbnsdtd and perfect inguniziitio!i. h-rs or t.vc humlrcd in the hope of
right to h sd and kill nny man who would Ip.*t mull that quot nwa-- .om- citHi r tit
t;_*.
i[pan
Y
&gt;
.
1
ii.-p
.
the
Wat.
la-ague■ w. have alway.i declared in its favor; and oinking a thiiupaud, or ten thounand,
...v Florida
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....r T raffic ........is suspin-leil of being 11 violator of the pleted. At 'the munuuit, there i» n&lt;&gt;
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V.'u.eouhl tu n alut.g a t a steady trend
Cutild accomplish som ething. !t shyultl the more the question is looked into ot a bill.on, us the ease may !&gt;.•. Hut prohibition law, and the net of nurh . "I k 11
*U'F m llation. lh e indieiitiou*
,
R
EV
O t.l'TlO N RI’.i'OHTKH
irdeftnitely. with cyciea practically
mr.ke the Sanford people ashamed of the limit- adhvreiiU m e created for ?
, the e rro r ill their theory is Utnt they officer* i* evnimcmled nnd praised,” m e th at the rem aining fragm ent of
nf
ii.lion
eliminnled.
The
principle
'ills- fl hr laai.rli.lcil l-r-s,.
themselves to learn lhe m anner in. the measure.
fftnt only d.» m.t have a ch an .e to make
lu.lge Hill lock eiinrged the grand ' ibe allotted depre doit will lit" wipe !
ami t ten t kin is id'MiluU
sound, hot
IIFK.NaJN AIRES. Jan. -'0. A vp'* I
which Orlando is taking up this m nt-| . T hr nortlw est mounted police “g.-t
|lni/ll w|wn
|lln y r,| by j u r y ;
out in due otui• ily tit|
tlie popular e..-t-option * the cycle i * I .&lt;! i-ir,at \* I'.tovcmeni 1
tcf. Sanford has more to gain by i|lt- nian.’* The ■t.ite . iiMstnb-.ibiiy of j |u.
slate We chall b
Htdner- but hnven't a pmz' “ 1* is freely charged that three of
v
A
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1.1t d -r ■ 1 espif.i!--..1
deeper w ater thnif Orlamlo. It is time I'minsylvaaka get.i the man.
period of pt&lt;&gt; i &lt;
I h* j q „f getting a dollar of th e ir eon1..
e • I
I ,-llle
I- &gt; t Vo ■ % itriti yitfi 1 &lt;v
the committees on this work were tnm mi.d ritrul *t.ii&lt;- ...n■tjihu!aty .1 t1lb.lte.1t I k. No intitt ran afford to the city puttee of the City »f 'Halit,
' U ill uu. 1 ' v'
with
til.
a-sistftii.
e
of
;t
deputy
-|te|
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, h, d.i 1. out 111 i'tc h.att
getting hti*y and making an..liter
. 1,],- ..M • ii, f
. w a * one. •
’
tt It tidied doll tl.v. lit i'll 11 lo*. It tlT urine i themselves with an a u to ­ b. log or it sll n
uilul 'lilt.*'Ille is 1 y.
We J.ie .it 11 lu.d ii,. Sul, Urnzil. Uiqtaiv
campaign.
,
tvHi-in I m l w .. led o u t to j -. r ..
v t !»... ! no -mg tt, |
11 I) , i.ot
In- m atic i-'mtg’tn buttled with Intekslmt, tllli.uly diffie »i*. After a lug pi-ritfl!
center.
Tim
I
tab-mi
.
hut
l show* this ck Jan iero dvclnioti the repoits
o
vv,u |d t; tlte i-tnli.* * lit. pre-- tti.t ,-tJio d
lose it it it would bt j a n d heavy powarctl pintgls, follow s i . of over-e'vpan io.t, a hig action, it is Very d ea rly . Rut this is no t* us&gt;m why I'ouruled,
Somc of the visitors to tii-. city of th e state will hi ing this m atter fat*m .fu l to him. All investm ent. Id it tht, dcceiu-Ml in'mttomohiles I o n d is-! !,raeli^
tc r tn *" that the:c will k vv.- must stay there or why the next
mighl think it is .Old for Florida and. {ufi. the IH-aple, rtt.d endeavor to dr !,] ' | v.noTniviv.laYk' h'.Vl a pam hle.'' An tunt part of tlm city, saw him coming}a
iwfiud *'( dtqsresjdon, a hig ty- movement will not be for the bi-ip'r
R U C O V K R r f 1R O M F A * f i H l I T E
the last few day* have been c . l d c j j te.m iae wimt the popular sentiment J , tvefl)t1fcJ)t U ,l)(ltK.y |nU i n t n M,m P .
along driving his automobile, and that ‘ cation. Knowing the netibn', you can * r fof the vviir-ie. I' al! depeetb upon
■*
c o u g i:
th an -o u r usual Jan u ary w -a ttirr bn will h e .- I'ali.tka New...
thing who , value stands go ,d for the
forccUitl lhe rfaeti. n—-but lhe rub* i. le ’V we net a. I toward
thr-y
laid
in
v.'aft
fur
him,
mi
the
side
nuoUle:"W
as
vurv
had
v-iCt I . (Yipft11
the F'loridiami m ust have some cold
return of Intcrcd nt leg u ln r'in t -rvuls of lhe road yf street, and n* he np- H:ird lo work k ith way - To obe-trap- tt'i " 1 tuwunii til** h* i uf 1 hi- world. had a sicvrCfi
*j&gt; 1 I'uSty'*
ei.ugh.
weather to make Iif.: win tit living ih
,i&gt;ni leiitin of the principal when due pt iar llfd. shot him to death :rnl foul­ of you stre-tch 11 spring a .er'.aii
ENDOW ill It l &gt; I \ EltSI I i
t
:il!n
greed
i
it we are1ImaJ- II utiey mid T nr nnd .t si upped BJ
the summer time. We people who
. ' d. d u d. A p"ei Intion is money ly a s M i muled him, using their office aiimutit you n n forernst appruxn ati- •t. fu di*p&gt; • - |fin ,, L- f|
Mn.
f * Kf :■ 't kijdi a •1 i 1 gut 1 - '!&lt; 1
have to stay here the year round must
lv what will be the ‘‘.-b 1 i-i t Hut vol
The past decade luia seen :t gradti- .nt into snm.'thiiig whose Valin*- does ;in a m. .-&lt;• pretext."
.1 11 M* idfil : -r !»»***
)
\.
1 -(sinetce.
■add!,'
1
.'t.i
y
Ki*l
y,
Sjtd.ai.
hove 11 change in seasons. A good
al but coiistiiiit strengthening of .&gt;111 tot w:,r*«nt the ii-.-ui an c that" the
Ill- 1 ti ng.*, with Lhe i-v id. 1 - laid . .n't easilv f • et.-U h.itt fat lb i.t
•1 ity H
1- tl .Vi - !• S-- 1,-ilk i»ti ijt C &gt;vigils rc.-u'tins
! .1 i.jinpc,I&gt;
cold w inter iisunllv mean- ,-t fine sum
.tu rn of inti fist will Is- tegtiliir ttr h. foie it. brought n “true bill" eharg- will bt M le.ib -d t'exl 1 Ole, Heine pe­ •In
-i t’. e uiitv.-t .Mie, T i m e vvtt- w h e n th.
•I. CJiil1k*' n:. ' mm e alia, It 'hu- fiut-nza, Hrnnehitis, Vi'i
liter and that is w hen v,.- tome in.
|U tvately eiuli.w. d 01 eoiporatiou . I the tilu tn o ' prinripnl lie certain al j„ j- muriler in the first degree against riods of p ro .p tiily . r arffieu : t - fitc
ethics' il \v ml 1 t*. b-.-tur for A-qljmn .and Spusmii'l c Cr*»ap *(*
mure ilrifivolt t 1 forecast than ;»* i ;. .1
legp seemed to hpve nil lhe ndvaittuge. sny time.—Tam pa Times,
the officers.
U
"
quickly relieved with ir'ohyY II«tf
The French forces in the Ruhr ills
Il had the prestige which went with
It i* time promiscuous shooting by of depression or reaction.
and T ir. Contains i.Y • p ia to -a -1
trict are seizing hanks and customs
m m i a M M m m officers in the pursuit of petty offenda college which charged tuition, taut ^ 1 i t
“ Howeve r, we know th at there 5 . a
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
A
DIG
credients
printed on tY wrapprfreceipts mid coal m ines-nnd everyhs ers was pul a 's to p tn. The Marion general tendency toward equality. In; I'lME, SKATIN fi, LAKE
,,,
,
,,
, ,
| only a favort-d.few could attend. It *3
Al A KA .J.nrgeit* soiling i..'-', ;h 10.-.brine intis
tts county grand jury has taken the rigTit o th er word*, in the b n g run, periods ACADEMY.
S 1." "
l,‘
had llm advantage of m oney- and *a
!Ci.V tic • world. R efu se.subs tit«!
InsUt^J
the indemnity. No one knows wheth
while money alone does no t build a Ft
M step, nml Judge Ilulloekjs to be great* of prosperity lend to he about equal.:
__
n
Foley'* Honey and T ar.
'
'
er they will be able to hold tlie mines college it goes a long way toward Fa
n* ly com mended nnd upheld by the law They vary greatly in duration, nml ,0,n thc tl;ront;s uf rcut!rra_
where.—Adv.
mid railroads nli.l work then) with supplying that intangible something
na abiding citizens of the whole country they vary g re atly -in intensity. I!u* ;
French forces or not. Unless th iy ! which d o e r build .11 tfreul university, j
ta for his effort to have the orderly pro­ thc intense periods are usually short,
ta
. an do this they wfii bo of little use to
I^ n ^
0|l(low, (i tl,use private ■ 1 t a t a t a t a t a h i pq tai ta cesses of the law observed.
am! th e m lid periods are usually lung,
the French army or the French H a -|wh(mU t,jth, r hai, n ^
vM m o(
There are too many cases of kill­ so th at the area or m ass in remarkably
MODELS”
Uun. It looks like the. German game fcrvU.C( or tht.y wishl,lS t(, Uu.vc
TH E ORDERLY I'ROCKSS OF LAW in g s 'by officers and the afte r s ta te ­ constant, Tim the form of the next pe­
is to sit down on th t job and see what mumimenl to themselves—-something
ment, the man being dead, th at, "it riod of prosperity is still undetermin­
the French intend to do about it.
more noble than perhaps th a t which
The grand jury of Marlon county, wag in seif defense," or done while ed, we know in advance with reasonhud brought them their riches. WImt called into special session by Judge he was "resisting arrest." A few sum- able assurance th a t Its area or mass
If the slacker, Uergdnll, liked Ger­ ever their purpose, the fact remains
W. S. Rullnck to investigate the kill­ mary examples Is needed to protect vvlil be approxim ately that of previou-many so well th at he fled there rather that they put their money where it
ing of an alleged speed ordinance vio­ the good name of the law, Vo prevent periods. Shortly a fte r it has begun
than serve in the American ramy stood a chance of doing much good.
lato r by officers of the law, returned mob violence from having nil excuse to develop, there m ay bt* a clue to it
why in the summer breezes docs he
A six-cylinder Supreme Au­
On the other hand, the sta le uni­ indictments for m urder in the first de­ for functioning under tbe mask or in probable* form, w hether intense ami
A lifflti four cylinder car,
want to come back to America and versities had to depend upon the rep­
brief,
o
r
m
oderate
and
prolonged.
tomobile, Luxurious in ev­
gree against the chief of police of tho open; for a s he said;
bide out the rest of his life in eon- resentatives of tlie people fo r their
“ Resides this principle of action
the best buy on (he markdSuch action leads to the perfectly
Ocala, two policemen and n deputy
ery detail.
monies. Tho iieople as a whole are sheriff.
natural position that if the law will nnd reaction, there Is an other feature
more slow to sense ihn value nr to
The killing, alleged to have been in do nothing, then we will undertake to of the business cycle th at can safely
The mr.st Convenient nnd Finest Drive-in Filling Station in
see llm advantage to them selves of the discharge of their d u ty 'as officers do something, and wo will undertake Ih* applied in practical wnys. Every
U HELL
jg
YVIIKN U
husine.s
nnd
every
locality
has
it.,
great
institutions
of
higher
learning.
to a rre st 11 mail who refused to halt to set thlngi right as m&gt; conceive
YOUR REAL f \
LIST IT
the County—Guaranteed Visible Gasoline Dumps
Ruing supported by the sta te , perhaps when commanded, occurred on the .'Hst right to be, and the result is mob vi­ own particular place In the cycle. Tin­
ESTATE
(f?
WITH US
horn) m arket, for example, is usually
ever so ineagerly, tftu sla te universi­ of December anil no coroners' inquest, olence,"
5^3 - -—
ties have nut been the beneficiaries of investigation, or even explanation o th ­
Floridn need* more Judge Ilullocks, fa r in tho lend, declining or advanc­
ing
before
other
Victors
show
a
hig
large
bequests
from
private
individ­
A ten acre, improved and tiled,
er than th at vouchsafed by the o f­ and more Marion county grand juries
us a visit and be convinced, by our
uals. And y e t there is ju s t a s much f i c e r s Implicated in the killing, bad to teach law enforcement official* changu of trend. The stock m arket al­
Celery Farm , .with all cqulpreason to give to the stale ii Diversity hasp mode.
that the death penalty is to t»o judged so has a pronounced lend, Tho not so
Service and Courteous Treatment
m*nl at a bargain. Reason fur
as to the private college, lt ju s t wasn't
Judge Rullock, convening the grand and adm inistered only by a court of prom pt ns the security m arkets,
selling, owner has mure land
done. •
jury, uiillim-d to jt the “orderly course competent jurisdiction, a fte r a full, building is somewhat in the van as
than he can handle.
Rut it lx being done—m ore and o f legal procedure when « homicide fair trial by jury, in which the defend­ compared with other lines of business
mote. The University of lovviL-isUhe by violent means occurs," mid told it ant has had full opportunity to be activity. Near the o th er extrem e b
------L A M E S’ AND G EN TLEM EN ’S R EST ROOMSmost reCffnt state university to re- th at nothing had been don*;, Jhnt “ ru- heard for his defense; th a t lleeing retail trade, which Is a laggard both}
coivo u large private gift. We can't mors are rife," and instructed it to speed-law violators are tuff In tbe on the up*swing» and .the down-swing.
AGENTS
ull of us give thousands, even liund- make investigation and report; tb e same criminal category of those who Comparing different section* of the
reds. Rut we can ail give som ething to j indictment* for first degree m urder commit capital offenses; nnd th at men country, tho m anufacturing ren ters
REAL ESTATE
our state uuiveisilies heside our reus-; were the result.
suspected of being prohibition law vi­ tend to lend. Comparing the physical
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
ing support. Every now and then an I The charge of Judge Ilullock to tho olators arc not subject to be killed on quantity of bujfineqs with its dollar
10S W. F irst S t , SANFORD, FLA
opportunity arises and in o u t Bm alU xruiul-ju r y ,-which is printed in this sight a* a “moral lesson to tho of­ Value, quantity advnnce* or declines
way. we cun show our appreciation j morning*' Tribune should be read by fender* of the law ."—Tutnpa Tribune before value. In a sto re, the number

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Card* of Sanford’* RrpuJ- tej
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of whom. In his chosen pm . Sa
region the Herald recuin- , h i,
mends In the people.
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-George A. DeCottea
A tto m e y - n t- L a w
Over Seminole County Iiank
HANFORD

FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON
A T T O U N E V - A T -tA W

Rodblph Valentino

in t u ♦
C p a r a m o u T ii P ic tu r e

‘The Young, ftajali.*

F irst National Bank Building
SANFORD
FLORIDA

Classified Ads 1c n vord. No nil taken for lt-s-; than ’2ac nnd positively no that of taking th» u* jten pie the uu«»-t
of Episcopal
Church
eln*--dficd ad* charred to anyone. Cash m ust accompany nil orders, (m in t sage of our gospel, nnd saving thenii
’
LAWYER
the words nnd rem it accordingly.
from the wioilhedntws
*tn t.'c thidr ?
'U o i U p t c t C S
S O S S IO H S o
live'. lie* told of many Innteresting
—*-----—Court House
nUjitaipn and beilef-t of the Korean? Churrh Service l-encue Host tn the
SALE
Automobiles Eor
;it [id the .student a of Sanford H ig h 1
Metnhem and Litdlc* of the
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
,fr 'B
\ i P - 3*r?n
---------Ti FOitH
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l , Indeed
T J fortunate
t 1 , ’ In b, ein
h g!
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' SANFORI)
W
(ilnsses Designed WOOl ■
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KM.
HAUL
5 .&gt;0
a enttl.j
, t ROADSTER, IirJl. M atter, etc., .School
w■en'
Cathedral
Parish
Brat Examined
J O H N G O V E . I - r o p r le to r
arrange to pay rash on d c-- t,f'; ,7 , ,
,
,
able to h ear a man of Alteh pb-nsiiv ’
—
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,
Henry McLaulir,, Jr., livery, soand.
specify the kind of-wood 1 *! ,O L *U*V *‘ KU ’ f U' rtcr’ '" jWipcnwnalitv and unusual exp. Heine,
U " 'K of lhr
,:rnv,',UI *n “ J
C E M E T E R Y W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y
, ' ^ v l . f r new Im.tery, etc.
.
.
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the Kpiecopnl .huu-h. wua com pleted,
j
wanted!, when placing your older.—F.
Opt. D.
It in. v_ tine, iooO.'Kt.
uf
h&lt;
re.-nmn
..£
yv-ti-r.hy
morning.
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W
flt
j.-ir
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g
tro ft
1018 West First 8trss4
S. Vornny.
A motion picture of the "Life
FJfi-tfc
Optician-Optometrist
I i w j i SEDA N’, 1922, now paint, run
iti-d must of the delegate: left d wing
='
C h r i s t " was given in the High School
i l l East First Street Sanford, Fin. FOU SALK—Hosier, and Hay:,' paints? fine, good tirrs, IJRHj.OO.
I- Auditorium Wednesday afternoon nnd the tiftnonnon.
tan furand varnishes nt Sanford Novelty j d c DGL TOURING, !U21f* run;
™
. , , ,
Repie*&lt;?ht«tL&lt;- from the N n th m n l1 "-fPElDC" Fatten***.
i
night,
Works, Sanford agents.
I'.irt-tfc • Pjo*;^ tjj
e new.* $5tlf&gt;.Q0.
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'
" Finn, d, fn»m tin S- .uiti-ai.'.- Church !|i b for a limited t u? u Giant LX- -- ---------DR. R. M. WELSH PAKMElLH— You cun get seed l-ed . DOI'Gh DifOLKING,
funs und looks
1 ul 'f c * '
, histitute/
ami
R m gv nlnwe e Ip K '’ IlntteryifoiE I oro cnr.v « t Silked.
In stitu te/an
d fitr.it
fio.n Sewauee
Sewnnec fflu
,
_
.
_ ...
O r n d u a tc V e te r in a r ia n
Un-ini
„
f
Religion
Kdurntldh
gave Rring y.utr old battery.— RAY BROS.; Rropo -.U will Im received by the
fraui—
i
and
lr(igat*un
p!us
,3
at
tfcs;
1*^®
R-'iv,
?3P’
j.UP.
The mu«leTh chnrge «'t Mix* Gray |, jj.ful r |.i .
Ttlcphoties:
Office
uiNitt pe.-ini pha.- .'Nnnfo/ I, iin . W*- n chnrge and u - City Commission of th e City of Nan-*
1 0 0 -tfc IiFO TflUCK, f:nc shnj.e, new tire.-*', i: nlwnys enjoyed.
M onday.two i e ■ i t of . butch wotk.
Office 123
Opposite Ik O. Snnford Novelty YVorkit.
*
t&gt;air nil makes of RnUerUr. 25tM5tp ford, Florida, up to 2:30 pi nt. on-JsnLite mo '' 1, S5P5.00.
iifif-i by Rachinunl" ff were played
Re idemc 257
lie Land, Florid:) FOR SAI K —Twelve furnish* -d r:i.?ms
’Adoption of the *-.&lt;ptitotb«n nnd o f '
—— •-— ‘
unry 80th, 1023,“ at the City Hall,
PODGK TOL'HI NO, cheap.
Run."
i rut Tiic-nbiy ‘‘Hiimifn-tpie*
F rit/
with three &gt;v;.r b are at 11*. Pal
-binford, Florida, for the purchnsp of
rg
cnlicrJ f ii lb- I. Alt fi.rUli 1 illIKf &lt; R c u i i i s i i i m i P a p e r s
soli) nt ell e, f '.L'.i.Otl.
must
■■■, t 5*f*
*vr c i •r nnd *(&gt;ii, i*n It v i t i n " |i\ ,fni ut d ;it| .in,
motto avenue,
a|iptii*im
nleiy
."».'ino,tip*).00,
li
per
cent
e|t
nilpart
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!*
the
\,»i
a
K4 rs Us i n fc a p j t j ra
I
t * MM,Fit i -p.-. eitgcr,
ni Huisc llu'iier und hi ,1
1 .ini- ... till coltw :
t ,ly of Sniiftivd, Florida, Improvement
, - \ u tt ’• • . e ...id, jT.'VlHk
na FOR .SALK N . . . . . .
Eor nr. Peacock
i igclle r W'til will
e*i
•
i
-iin
i
St
ii
i
s.
v
IlendH, ruU atrrnlly securud l»y certlfi;
... on,Hi- mi! ci 1,-I a oil In - '- i .i i l
bal I- )urr* i -i, ir* 1 - r. ■r of On ViM i t ii rm h.
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L; lid iU'Jf K I \ teuring, !■ -;*1
m 4
i
i li.umt' i oo u 1! I” i • - ill I I, ■ ' ■
rr»
■i IRS
A ■ 1needin' nigh' it
Fi-i. U mid
•
provement:'.
hiiiil
imprwveimmt
Itonda
.
til,.,. | C.,ihti- n.i'c tsp '. i.u
Ita
f*3
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•n - 1&gt; c to m ature serially, in from one to ten
TAM Ml \S S I L. .Im
mi -iitiia* v
Llcal L F X IN TiT D N SI**HIT. 11*22. u.; j : »&gt; Chile ,\||l i*tlel frolll Ln- hlltg elllct*
H l V t»» ilh i 4. L? 1 * .c , X ’!•*,
Tim iy yt’itr- ««*•&gt;
1 mil’ll a foil iii&gt;ii*‘- t 'Ii 11 'I V h&gt;.,.i
Z?
liirl;* n f rm, Ih *• , .* i .. ii: •!\ .*[•* ••
■lir•t ti­ nl . ,*•l.?llll 1n M l ri.i \ .1 . &lt;l i tain 1. rct''i'M,iili»livr
the j,iivcr- yen is. All bids m ust lie accompanied
l ew. *•* n.,.ti.
c. 11h jnkee, eongo, and duitec;.
The iin ll!* with IlLlu-!? C«ri,i y .*i:j i?.? Iti .1
j ju,ri, w[th a certified chin-k1 for t ‘1,000.00,
Tj
&lt;=4 •VI the pfivC »»l* 1tli.«S*tf - il-t iu .1 -t w I'lU .diF . KHAN. i-Ju t-lli lit buy, jl*Ml.
lcc»r
if1
’
&gt;fiJ|
til
t
’ax
n!i?;a
'n il proposals to be ,vblrc*serl to the
%-Mo;*t uiillrual Lca .n if it i* nf &lt;&gt;! • *! 1 1 0 1 1 *1 , . |inhMjiijn-r, fim ta r 1 1 iriiilmee solo* by the ! H*-il*.|i|: were *■ -imp, and iiix : r tiinu* \v*ok cnutlu.
i
^
A’ou ran find the name of r* &gt;ratN,
wit =: rt-|«w il:iin pnpetr fr Dr. ,1. \Y. City t'nmmisslon, Sanford, Flnri'la.
t
?eand
the.
-Exkltn.i
d
.n&lt;
nnd
aoug,*
j
t
il
1
.
i
1
ill
OUgUolll
tl*
*f fli r twenty-tin*.*
for in*'. i!\cr.“u e lirtm. fine mcrhmir
every live Iluslnrss Man tva pioperty, rJ.-.nl title .usd re:e' ninb'i
"*'oj;ie Ougie VS’n Wa," and l he fen- hi’- Litig i bargi- It i -n-.p Gray desliid PcftciH-t. will, recently e-enff d from
Ry order of the City Commission of
|
letnm. 52,lt*Ht,iH». -C H. FIS is, Lai. i i: . ! c. ritbl
!oek:i goml, Slifhi.ilfi
in Sanford in Ibis Column
lure
"i Certumly Me l Re in fill1* g ■it whii-h'b.-r: 1o »*ti hr &lt;&gt;iup|k-i&gt;t ?t ■iic «anilnnuni in Ihut state. He fled j Sanford, Florida.
-Huy,
1
In.
2
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BU
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’iii.uii
monthly.
IU
cnick, br.’nm
each day.
Low" were cirpeti-dh enj&gt; , ed. *'his til -in Bide .- M ill* * i*Mt rn - L-Jm»'. l Mill Ilia. Front e bad at engageHaled this lath day of January, A.
Jj
:tl
' v.-ml m I , i-nod illeJl|i cm
fta Ft i: s a T i.‘ ii
■ .’o\2. . ’ ■H-In-il
i .nrvf- i
Ulidei tin- tb iii'fo ii f !i tnaknig * -ilh -n I b. d a a dim:* *i ...i- . with Goveri'wr Hilldci ihi* af
".!* nil lb.
M tc
• s M M R i m r s t a t a *3
We
am! fu&gt; -ii-ii. d. X'vfy L. !*. ,i i , 11 Ut k
Mi: t . ..iilyj» Morel . u form er SanC rd
(SKAI.)
L. R. PH ILIPS,
Th&gt; Veil, .b e . &lt; l ilii i hiis ch-ei 'i lermnai when he idauitctl to {irc-onl
.11 iUi I ', r ■*.I !.: i' 1 i :&gt;■;
will then m.
Lake Me.ry, Fin.
fill, V.ilo i.lmj rung t'..n knllgTi v Inch -I. ti lari nf th' d . n , '. . -lit-cred-ilg papi-rs to -i ;!k estfnditluu of PeaClerk of San’;J
II I., . (iii imji-e home and v.ii!
F \ i . X a-tvrre
I ill 11. l i
iw ic cttpecinily otijejad.
riii. win- !:, i. t.i . It
cm k.
g.MMOte
.
ford,
Florida.
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Quick Service Transfer Pt)H
’ ui l'» t.l 1 ii-nmdet mir jir. c; t t er
K. F. 1 am
in u i:h nice h«u
Mil wan under tin- dire lion -d M m j -li, iif I .Main, ivi , . etint d I ri:i aroc.
.
Storage FnciIHica
: ; ,.tt i ,i. *! tit ion.
*.';niv- ijorrht, a fortrer S.i ' ; ! girl, tbccciding 1 . II. Itaud.
s a iB n B iiittn is iB x s s s ttiS R a iiiR u s v iim N ia iB ia iiH iH IH t
It- i.r ..-ui iliAceiiiit n ..II car. Ii*tIf we pleas* you, tell others; if »Ohj i W s X u C T ^ Q y i,.V.
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h&lt;&gt; nlxo-sang two songr. which were
Aw *njlitii'n exprcMing bemtiist ■
!ed
:
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.
\
i‘r
all
ca*ll.
tell us. l'honc 408
llfieiitly
enjoyed.
'I
InSnphnninre
low, four roomx aniT bath. Garage
npiimdatiuii of Mr. Rand’s iiivaliinlde
i Terms |(j r. 'pansllJe {until
j(1 ;ila*t-, Mra. Mrivny ioiiici ll.it, n rc- servlet? tn diacPiilii treasu rer for tbir- ■
2-*i-utp
Mil. loL 1IU-1 *tab A-.
— third down, balance ti, h, in und
j sponsible fur this treat and U to b. ty y« ngk,
imyniir tiigbe
lira, m*.l
m-d jtftynitr
iligbe' ttrih u to g
SANFORD MACHINE*fo r . s a l f 0 litre* celery land with /fjv
s
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7
T
,
p'o'
*
'lom
-rntuinted
on
the
splendid
side
of
urn
I
d
ilu tio n to bin uM
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hh
HficJCTD;.
flowing •..■nil on bn
COMPANY
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tivkalfl.
to,
of
this urdiKnii U
Liithtu!
f
ui
nil
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per Mere. - F F. I line,
(Icncrai Machine nnd Rniter
Sapfoid
Motor
Co.
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was
pas
ed
hv
,i
cnatiimoiis
ri . a
; ~ ~ a f f W ’A hitriRiiUiV., It ;il P’*
W orkfi
a , meeting tlm d man I for i ih.iI pine wat er nnd th e n 1 lire iiundreds of
i i h ; k d k \ l f ’: s
Tim lav *iti* ■ling tv, o more Virtue u.r l,.|,
c
a
i&gt; a
Cylinder Grindiiur
&gt; 0,1 . “S,.1.011
U n u e e ' b . I'll- I
1
t i lth s being d i'iid m lid a- -ntd the Ciiy at all times. Every family
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r o u s vi k
An turn old tc [feint irs
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tu
iiny tjr. In-'c-tr., i.n-l O II I I/O114 . I l f II I 111 jot Ms II
f Fnnft-tii 1 old get t! -; lulut and —
u
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n
Acelvlcm* Welding
*&gt;M ll!,. k Jm by Alma Gluck wen
•nious i i u i l . ii: rm . m g tin- da&gt;. e-aili a
.:.ii 2*(&gt; *■'-i I’u.. k 'l.,nricg, f* . ■■ lei in .
&gt;. Hi**
i ’h o n c &lt;12---------- S a n fo r d , F lo rid a
im dcfed by Mr,s - Gray, who lias be- .intoivmcnt fund, Willi also wqrmosl 2
1221 I’or i Couiic, iiiTo, tcnim,
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i iliage,
and
*11 o
jeome
very profit irnl not only in teln l,h- ■ap|jn?ciat|r.ji fo
hi: xplimdi l convcii- n3
£
1021 Ford Tuuririg| f22*&gt;, terms,
f
tniilvr. In«|Ult* M r.'Ihiicim . L ab
inp
benmelty
und
Algnino,
but
uKof
tioii
nddress.
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RL'rON J. MOUGHTON ! Mnfy, Fla.
Btilrlf Four, 5 new tire ., $ I V.V.un.
2 5 u itp
;ir. playing the Viet ruin.
' ‘ordliil invitalimt to hold tin- next J
ARCHITECT .
FAKMFiiS I'lciitv of saw die! i r e
--ee'i- ir of ihi&lt; e o n v i ' i i t it l'nni]in 2 And our truck will In- at yonr bael; dour with a bottle of th at pure
.MASFORD ill I* li CD.
The ninny Hiul( School friend-* of Mils v d : i d l v iicee|iteil.
at Shiiiholscr’s ?•!ii!. It*«. tin- right 2 ’i*2 Hi
water th at ail the hotels, n -tauranis, d ru g stores ami soda fountains
Room 7. Miller BMg.
5 Lillie- Ruth Sp&lt;-iiccr m e pleascil tn
Y. i&lt;-ida V .1* ifooli t hu tilni ■—an
kind i &gt;ii tiling,
2r»'l-c.ii.d.Iwp
are using.
HANFORD
m i N H H I I* U I N l . K S S
I D '- '' learn :bat h* is H-eovi-rlng rn| *11y on Hing •.f l.-ne l hui vh F*»’r i ire
* IT.'iRfDA
i MILES FOR - i l l
Ju
M
as from hei terenl o|K-ratioji for no r n . l ■
«hiinh adr*b. 1
FOR RENT
H
a-. ' I ’ll
Udl give t hi­ -mile ril.ltix ai d Im n-eo rt-rioe ed to h»*r join: 1 ll. . in**niL 1 *., v* . n ii ! r
And
H
i*
Sun*
it’s
Elder
Springs
Water
You
SANFORD NOVlkLTY
lts V . tjt-u car. Extra '
In me on Uugbt.i street. We Ih»|h- aiii* N*rs 1-1 tliir iHtii iQth trim vvnifUJI.
tV A N TiJi '1*i Lu-.ixT -Permanent, a
Use in That Battery *
l
lamjif
and
oilier
extras.,:
will
mh/ ii be bail, m srhnol again.
WORMS'
ti{
thi*
linlic
thi*
KUcstih
s
of
/•*
lug:
again
•l
room
unfurnished
apartm
ent,
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tin.1 Catheii nsl parish fiM 14 lit Soflat or house, desirable location. A a"D i-ni I ''1*’®. H. A D. MuV. C. COI.LER, Droji
cine
Herald
office,
ban1
t.iwr.er
Scvnnrl’
S
treet
ami
Two
new
pupil*
imve
come,
in
tln-ir
himbi-on,
served in the * h :nli- c of
*‘F, S.
Cioneral Simp umi Mill .Hess
lD2-ttc
i
Saufotd
Ave.,
Fitufdfil,
Fla,
.
2M-2lc
search
for
knowledge,
to
Sanford
High
Commerce.
ford, Fla.
Mr*. G iurgr nilb-r. oi-ganixing Rt-cFUR JtliN T - i fmiiishet] room, Hll FDU :CvTE t'lrnml r.ew l Jitiniller ft- School this wick—Robert Ml.-nk, of
Work
e -ryzi--- --ZT—r351/r
:~ jB
Long, Island, N. Y. who |s spi*i%ling iT-tkft' of 1b‘- Cltutch SorviN- League y
p.'i-xem.'c.r
Oak Ave. Phone 283-L-F 2M-Ctc
I
s Pf5rt n’0,W- 0"*&gt;' betn
oiinaH H B 0«H B nn«R catinnH avfl«H vn^U H aB aH U H aR B H H aH aB B aaaB iH
C O N T R A C T O R n n d l l l H L D E R _____________
driven from Jnckxonvillo to Snnford, the wintes nt Lake* Mary, is in thi- from lbs National iiomliiuArtors in
. ■i
Rt7 Commercial S tr c ti—San lord, Fla., f o r RKNT lh r ..- room npiutim ut
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* .................................... . . Fio-y term ,' to roaimn Lb* party. Junior chiss, ami Culver hithetidi.'o. f»f 1 New -Vdrk, gavn’ah inspiring ml Iri s
\t-ith hath, »2b.0«_per month, which ^
|&lt;t, . ( |,
Ranf(jr(, F ruil S;orCj Cuu-VH.
1 u,H,h the oppurtunltio* and
^
nxn«u«mm»,«»«n*BaMa« n u » a a « .n » aa*nmMmuaMnmuMU*aummu]
GILLON &amp; FRY
|inriud«« water ntu[ Hgl**- A pplyM rs.
Htreei.
213-tfc
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iiiiiii, . ..: v.iiiTHiH*;
iii iii. i-hui.-iiB
SANFORD—ONE NIGHT ONLY
Alex. VAughn. Phon?* 323- L U »I-Dtp• —
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Hit' Humps tic Arc driMc* tim lcr.the streKiitiic especially tne ilevotioaiihy *
e l e c t r ic a l c o n t r a c t o r sHrr (j Ii i&gt;TN 1 -Twi &gt; fuYn tsTie?I inn is ? |
d iritlln n of Mist Zachary, are finish- aide, with thi ntobl vnlne of earn? t „ _
FOUND
hcepiiig apartm ents, "2f&gt; Dab nvein g their text bool, work t his week * prayer. She urged the re-estal-lish
Wratinghouso Llghta and Appliancer f
No children. Cull 2*50.'). 2 a'.-tfc f'OI 1Nj)~- P air of la tlj« f gfovga, Own* nnd will r.lnrt Damesllr Sclente next meat of family prayer, iiRd the in­
Now Lino of Fixtures
'-r ran get i t mo by ratting at Her­ week. No doubt M | j Cooper nnd bis rieafe of prayer circle’.
Mill cr Building------'Magnolia Avenue
D;Tii-cis idwted^ire 'dr.:. J. J, ItridgWANTED
ald, proving property and p&amp;yiflg for Agriculture .--tudenls wilt l&gt;,. glnd of
thix nd.
2W*tfc th eir proxim ity to tlir cooking tie- es .president; Mrs. *'aiperbn Mnnn,
WANFD—A cliar.eo to build
your
partnient.
honorary presidenlj Mrs. Dt-Hnven
B. W. HERNDON
ibubelor, vice |iivMdent; Mr.-*. \ \ \ T.
new home brforc lumber gets any
MISCELLANEOUS
Jamieson, secretary; Mr*?, A. c . Moore| ■
higher. Plan* nnd estim ates furniah- D A M T n’G I’i.A ^SLS ev ery jlu -m lay
MURDER OF
Corner Palmetto and Third Street
ttrii-xuir-r; Mrs. K. W. Shaw, U nited-5
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. K T tfc ,n t P a Hah 11mis® nt -I p. m. fo r cbil
INSUI^LNCE a g e n c y
PRETTY DANCER OtToriiiK trensurer; Mrs. K. I,. Bliss,!
WANTKD—Throe L o js.w ith bicycles (iron and 7 p, m. for adults. Interpre­
f i r e -------- AUTO-------- BONDS
educational “s ecretary! Mrs. Powers,:
a t We-.teni Union.
25-Ltfe tative nnd bnll room dancing.—Profe*.
if
IS
A
MYSTERY
social service secretary; Mrs. Dean
1 14-tfc
WANTF.D—Steady man on celery s«r C. It. Ebsen.
1 Turner, box work sem -tary ; Mrs. A
S, 0 . Shinholser
fnrnt. In'iuirn of M. S. Nelson, Box
Matt Arrestrd in C.mncetfnn with the j,. Key,-correspondent Church Period
ffjir
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27fl,
2'«2*tf; w Itc J tD G F ill ANU S ADDRK^P
Death of MU* Mann Released.
k-ol Club; M ri, Samuel Word, presiContractor and nulldcr
vyANTKD T 'u ' if i ’Y—Several “ g*w3
ON FLDIilD.V. WATKHWXVH
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d e n t * Lurch School Service U-iig.o-;
milch cows.— R- D* ; White, i.uke
HEARD RY RIG CROWD
SAN DIKGD.•Calif,, Jan. 2 0 .—Ro- Mrs, S. F. Iturfctt, president I.Utlc
sa nfo rd
FU&gt;RIDA
Mary. Kin.
g c r V. it. Clark, Los Ang.-b-^ motion j Jirlpera.—DriniMlo Hrnttar-l.
(Cantintied fror.i page* 1}
picture director, nrrcstcd Thuredny in
A. p 4 Connelly &amp; Sons \\ \ M f i |t TO III * DU' gomt .
W ORLDS
I AMOLS
OLD K K N‘*
TITK
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-vl'O ise.—R- IT V/iide, l.ake M a m jlilti bi-fore his mblcesv l»y the lfidth connection with the dektj\ of M Fritxie
Cor. !Hh and French
• Combined With
&gt;■
,onc *
Flotbln.
354-3tp Infantry Band, which, imbcltnown in Mnrjn, pretty dancer whose body was
H -K -l-l.
H-X-T-A-T-15
form*
\V ANTK1&gt; TO BUY—-Otu? hm-o- truck him hod been placed in the Palm room found oil the Torres Dunes bench on
i tnirnlturniM
dining ronn
room. T h ere; Monday was rrha*od late
vvug'-n. hnrr iw, ploW .-R. D. White, •adjacent
'‘"Jaccnt to the .lining
1 "-lm prm r ,|
luiar.-iiirr
;
,
,
wi-ti:
o
mimlicr
of
Orlando
vbiitor.x: Chief of Pdlhv Patrick said
,-**r t ot*
i..it,e ? la rj, I'U*.
T&lt;nrftr tlonUn
h ln g to do JU S T PHONE 101 l of an EaHmate »
spirit of co-j had proven that {je had nothing
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, . , . 4 ti prc'- nt mwl the -tiong
-irong spirl
Hotnr*
l.nnni
GOOD JOBS FOR GOOD HOYS at
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opem
’i
-i.
lie
tween
Saniord
nnd
Oilnnwith
the
young
tlflurer'i
df-atti.
Uttilnr** |*ropcrtx I!|i&gt;lup«* Cbnnrr*
Western Union Telcgrnph office.
do in thi- movement nnd all otlw rs for
D p E, Jacob-., of the public health DR. Wm. A. BAGWELL g 2
Cit-nn und healthful, work nnd chnne- the development of Central Florida
Main Of(|r#
irry k x tj aRi||oned a t'C a m p Kennu-y,
GRADUATE V ETH I IN All! AN
®
e.x for advancement.
Apply local wn.i very fnvurubly-TommenUd upon.
HlIIMII III: a LTV CMPAXV
who \v.i detained by the p?dice “for
, Charge* ReaMonablc
extern Union office.
* ' x i'tiit ii i \ v i :h t m i :xt io x iim n y manage &gt;t
The members of the Sanford Kiwa­ [nveitlgntion," In connection wtili the { . Care of Union Pharm acy.
2
*'l*«ric is
*J,*3-tfc
101h Ulnsyintln A«r,
rn'?? -clubi the m ajority of xrhnTtrnnr
YrilTlfU tlAlfLT 7 7
:
]HANFORD
-IFLORIDA
—_ r J I:.
W ^N fK D ^-Settb-il, cslmert woman, also m cm ltcp of the rhami«*r ■’o&gt;
The police *abl tjiey w ere Till a.
general housewvrk. live on prem is­ Go nun c u e , po.tpone«l thoir regular for from nj solution of th?? dancer*,*
L. B; HODGINS
ALTO RADIATOR AND BI1EET es. Apply m nnagfr Union News Res* weekly nodnilay meuting to attend d eath a* they had iin - 1 aim-i* they
taurnnl. A. *’. L. Dcp..t.
M
' -My the m eeting of*the Cham l'er ?-f *'i?n began work on Ike cake, but Chief ■Cut Fiowcrt.Floral
METAL w o r k s
•/, Futrlck said ho cxpixtCd to interview
?
T E D ^R oll ioJTdcak, in good con­ m etre,
General Repairing
Annual and .Ornam ental P lants
Severni persons cooit wild m ight be
dition. Address Box
, Sanfor&lt;l,
&gt; :: h=t-xfr^ -“207 rrenci. A ve.-— ------Hanford, Flo*
Have the IterHiU do your next
litd.light on fhc fr-ng-nlY-.
•tn
*HU Myrtle Ave/.*
-Phone 2€0-W;
Fla.

ICHELLE MAINES

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK'

I Elder Springs Water Company j

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] Tuesday Night, January 2 3

T MINSTREL SHOW

= r l SEMINOLE PRINTER?} A.G. ALIENS’
STEWART The. Floris

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THE SANFORD DAtf/V HERALD, SATURDAY', JANUARY 20.1022

FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor
FUNERAL OF REII)
HELD TODAY AT
LOS ANGELES
|!ody Will He Crem ated a t His Spec
- fal INmjucaL
I llr T he

ing by a score of 21. to 7. The game
was played before a large crowd,
which indicated the interest which
has been aroused in basket ball here
jilnce.Oonch Hilly Boone turned bis Ti.
gcra into a winning machine.
Orlando had little trouble with
the W inter Park quintet, tbo Tiger
guards playing a great defensive
gam e, whde Luke Thompson and Vand erg rift, the Tiger forwards, ‘scored
repented goals. With the gam e Mife, ly tucked away Boone sent in HawkIns, Phelps, Duncan and Bryan its
substitutes for the reserve regulars.
The lineup and scores:
W inter Park
Thurman forw ard;
O verstreet, forward (5); Curlton, cen­
te r; Williams, guard (2 ); D.ietwyler.
guard.
Orlando
Vandergrirt,
forward
(fi); Thompson, forward (10); Ange,
center (2 ); M arry, guard; Dotson,
guard.
The T iger varsity buys and girls
team s meet the feabreexe l«*ys and
girls a t the gymnasium here this ev­
ening In a double bill. The games
will s ta rt nt 7:30 o'clock.—Orlando
Sentinel.

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The Orlando Kiwnnis Club scored
l.OS ANGEI.ES Jan . 20.— The
an overwhelming victory over the Ro­ body of Wallace Reid was to go on
tary Club in the golf tournam ent over final "location” today. The body was
the course of the Country ("Iid* yes­ •in lie in stale from ten o'clock this
terday. Colto W. Hill, S. Y. Way and }morning to 2:30 this afternoon a t the
possibly S. Kendrick Guernsey were F irst Congregational church. Doors
the only ilotnrian* who escaped de­ of the church were to he closed an
feat. Mr. Guernsey’s fate Is not (o* I'.oUr liegiiminf! :*t ” {8tl and at &lt;1:80
corded because the result of his match joint services w ere to W held by the
with II. H. IJabcoel; could not he learn­ Episcopal clergy and local lodge of
ed yesterday.
Order of the Elks o f which Reid was
The m atch was played under rules n member. The body will be crem at­
v.hii h made three points pdssible for ed a t the cijmotcry in Gtcndntc stibthe winner. The contestant who was: orb,
"up" a t the end of the first nine seorajfe——
ed iiiid point! again at the Second
LOS' ANGELES, Jan. 20.
nine the leader received a point and god's film population and the
the winner for the total eighteen holes nrM{^ pf friends of the dead
annexed another taffy.
[sta r, Wallace Reid, last night
Coilo Hill wort his mutch vrlth I.. II. p.hwidng to pay final tribute
fledge by three points, while Mr. W ay^at a : imple funeral service this
erraped with a m argin of one counter, noon a t thu h irst Congrcg
over L*-n:&gt; Fort, and that was the end church in Los Angelas,
ai far as the R»d.*rians were concern.
Hundreds of floral oL eiing

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Sporting column | slim

to-

r . day as the sporting editor
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was evidently knocked o "t
l*y the “T erro r of Texas” P3
last night. All we have to f a
say is th at the Sanford boys fa
w ere defeated a t Jackson- M
ville and the Sanford- g irls f
were defeated here by the f-T
Im kdand Highlander-.* socalled because they were all ’ f 4
six feet high. Full report * &lt;
in Monday's Herald.
fA

gqod r.crvico when band mURic is de- JANUARY SNOW IN NEW YORK
HEAVIEST SINCE 1874
fired. There is plenty of talent in
A m id is, apd the liaml which has been
More snow fell up-state during tbo
practicing for some little time, will
first
two weeks of the new year than
shortly .be licard in public.
durin gany corresponding jteriod since
1874, A. H. Smith, president of the
New Yok Cental railroad said yes­
terday in a telegram to the in terstate
Commerce Commission. Mr. Smith de­
clared th at conditions this winter are
unprecedented and that to keep traffic
moving on anything like normal schedof giving to every npplirnnt infor- ’ ui°* the New York Central had detail*
mation relative to the lwst methods J °d more than 100 locomotives to snow
of handling thu poultry business, rull- plow work.
ing, developing,of the breed, etc.
The telegram which Mr. Smith rent
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follows:
The last installm ent of material for
Chairman, Interstate
F ort Pierce's White Way has been
mntission, Washing*
.shipped ami should rencli there by
Feb. I, Immediately a fte r which In­
stallation will begin, according to C.
C. IlrnsWill, chief prom oter of the
white way proposition. The project
has Iwen held up on account of several
weeks* delay in the shipment of a
portion of the m achinery, but no fu r­
ther serious setback is expected now.

trial all deliver ics had been made, Imwever ami officials of thi
company reported simi
York Time.:.
Have you read tho w ant ada todayT

Jascha

WASHINGTON, Jan . 20.—Thor-1
ouifli i-.ivestignilon Into the banking

t II# "r llr Am■■)4tf11111ril V1rr m
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DUBLIN, Jan . 20.- Application *».i
made today by counsel for the widow
of Rirhntd Croker, former Tamo in*
Hall trader, to have the court of Palm
Reach, Fla., send here tin- urigo. it wtd
of ibe tlead politician.
No objection *vas eiltt-M'd. -t n-11**•
Hod if statin g that tft&gt; action would btaken until tin- will come* here.
8TROUT FARM AGENCY
11.1 Magnolia A**'.
Tim fftieM young grove In this :*•■Holt. 10 acre*, 317 four year old
trees, mostly Valencia, |0i» tan g er­
ines, 23 large needling*, ubo a row of
400 bud* on sour r.tuek, budded lust
June. S mom h*m?o, barn, flowing
well, beautiful lake view. Just 11 step
off brick mini and but n few mile*
from Sanford. Cnqsld.-riiig &lt;|uatlty **r
grtive ami land, the best buy in thD
vicinity today. Price $5,MM), $2,fjf«&gt;
cash, balance, I, 2 fam*l 3 yeats,

T ill-: W O N D E R F U L

&lt;..i rii-rliiuts nf .Innri-.i J. MrN'nry, m

The Miumi lb. mid a few day, ag-i
told of a pel nut lui tin- erection of an ­
other big npartmen* boll •• for that
eily; it will he i ailed the Park \ n vt
apartm ent, and is estim ated to tost
$30,(10(1. The plan- will be l.tiil* a*
It Nurthwe-.t Third street, is to be
tiiree stories high and to inntaiii tbit
ty-fiiur suiU*.*, modeiitly eunslnieted
and fl.nUhed, Tlie- demand for (hiclusa of rcntul piuperiy cnntitiu*
bri 1., and it would appeal that Miami
people ale determined t have plenty
of loom tfi offer ttte visitors- ro the

iCriiiints fur eollrctinn. 1.11*n '“«iuns promptly paid for
Write, Snulltem Adjustment t
lre» Bldg., Orlando, Fla.

Vt# Tlt«* .Ipi-ttrlutril If rr«f i

SEEKS ORIGINAL \\ II I

FLORIDA

DAYTONA BEACH
* 11* T t i r A a a n r l n l r d I ' l r - s l

FRANKFf»RT; Ky., .but, 20.
Edmund II. Taylor, Jr., di-tilleatork man I.-* repurb-d in a dyln
lilt ion at hi'* home li re !!&lt;• 1 , !.ej
old nml has .been *&lt;-&gt; iici-lv ill !
most tw*. wt*vk ■ It. 1 ill ' 1 .1*1
w«-uk but a relapse la .t nigh
dereil bis t'lindltioll n ilk id ,
clans said.

“ Very heavy traffic ban been moved
and is still being offered, but natur.
oily operations are adversely
id Iwcauso of the absolute intcMiiy
of diverting more, locomotives, train,
or men to digging out the yard.,, Su
th at cars can be switched. The ire [(nd
■now is so deep in place* that it can­
not be plowed out, but must be *hov,
eiecl onto trains and hauled out,
"I wire you this because amidst the
pi ensure for transportation it is ,jif.
Jlcult to appreciate a t times what the
w eather difficulties are, and the e*.
traordinary snowstorms apparently
have not been recorded to the countrv

The Arcadia Enterprise announce*
th a t Arcadia is to have a bund.
A
number of musicians have formed an
WEDNESDAY NIGHT A BIG
organization and propose t&lt;* appear
TIM
E
SKATING, LAKE MARY
very soon ns n cornet band, which will
235-Itc
nltrni l attention and be nhte to give ACADEMY.

1HG MINSTREL COMING BERK
The world's Inrgest minstrel combinntion, owned am r controlled by the
A. G. Allen Minstrel Company, will
pitch their tents at the earner of Pal­
m etto and Third streets for one night
only on next Tuesday, Jnnunry 2--lld.
All the Sanford patrons of this big
show will be given a snappy, &lt;lean
program of the bust and latest novel­
ties and just fund comedy that is
possible to be had nt tbs time, Mr.
A lie nhas been visiting Sanford for
many years and ns in the past the
public will get par value when they
visit his *1tow. Plenty of sphI lot
all and Htdrily roijrimnir (icitfnii'f I
A rm | minMu*! nt papula; piUi**. ID*member the night, January 2:1. I mors
open at 7; curtain at H n, in.

h:ia token large number* of men from
other reg u lar scrvico in onJ«r te k ^ D
the road open and tbo yaM , 8hovc|« |
out. T he nnow a t Syracuse is flrte,,.,
imlie.i cm the level.

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k i ? m - !n ■&gt;■* folt**w*-*l m e

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Lit-, ‘ .'gas, N. M.. iiomiiml, it by P*
.dent Harding i" be com ptroller of
, 1 , 1 !, \ was decided noun today by
lh ,* , ,ite banking i - tmniUee, which
appointed n Mub-rommiHee to go into

R oclo!^/i i 'I t'n t i . n o ^ the Cparam ount C/\ctura,
• m e Y o u i.j P.ajdJ t '
Ly 'V.'anda, Hxv/ley

At the Princess Theatre, Friday and Saturday
January 19th and 2()th

V IO L IN IS T

WEDNESDAY EVENING
S :0t) P . M .

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JA N U A R Y 14th

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Amount

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ft u n i kiilrn y l i i i u b l i * . line bottle
Foley Kidney Pitts find th" desire*

fill,” write.* II. It. Arliuekle,

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Bar re, Vermont. Iliukinlic. rheu
lit in, dull hendiedie, loo frpqeen
burning nrlnalian a**- . vmptom-

TIIK SUDRUMI AUTOMOBILF

Niirthl*uund

230-tfc
Are you moving-’ Call LmudngY
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, if
you want it dour a* YOU WANT it
done. Plume 4US, 241-Th-l'ri-Siit-tfc

SERVICE
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS UNEXCELLED
rllby Rranrli

COLUMBIA BATTERIES
WE O PERA TE A COMPLETE BATTERY SERVICE STATION

Premier Steel Cut

Names anti nddressrs of ll:t»sc who want to rcI
in r;a Handy ilridffc Units at S 12.50 before the
first of the yeiir anil before the price increase,
are Pmiritiff in—every One se-n u interested—all
want In know the Candy story—about the bridge
its earnings—what il means to Florida—nt the
same time—right now—we need you to carry the
m essage—to help answer the questions—to take
subscriptions.
W'v will pay you well for your work if you arc
the man or wr.man we want—you enn earn up­
wards of $150.00 a week for a few months— this
is your opportunity to do your bit and to make
money at the same time—every one almost wants
to "talk it over"—see us today—understand our
message—appreciate what it means to own Gandy
Units.

"The Gandy Bridge has had the best reception of
tiny corporation ever organized in Florida”—“A
million dollnrs in two ninnthH,"—etc., etc.,—see

Vacuunized Coffee
WE HAVE IT

Leesburg Branch

Superior Roasted

Arrive

^Departs

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3rfdip.ni.
21
2:60 p.m.
163..........
2
2
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7:00 a.m.
7: 10 p.m.

Ovjcdu Branch
A rrive
120........... 7:45 p.m.
1 2 *. h , *

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Dally, except Sunday,

Dcpnrts
J: 10 p.m .

Second Floor, Drew Building

PHONE 41
115 Magnolia
Avenue--------------t — «— —
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-----------Sanford, Florida ■

East Chjgch Street——

m
■■ ■®**&gt;*M#RHsaanc)iwinan««;

�iso ny

hu r a fct

*j

i i a s k i u i *t *s
r im
m «used ax ii dust, If applied when th o 'k a
t l l U M . i : A M I O I I I I K I t 111' M U
tth b n g es arc wet with dew or rain.
T i n : T iir.n iio s ,
| t | l i t III* l l l i l r i r t I ' u t i r l
nt
t k r - ' I n llril
There is positively no danger to
Ilfilri, for Ike *&lt;tufhrrn M nlrirl
St
^ [he feared in eating cnbbages'th at have
**f i 4!iir!»in
in t i i »: n \ o
p
sa
; been sprayed or dusted with arsenical M
, I , IVrUlns ni»»l l , I-. Ilriil nn
ft*
* preparations to kill the worms.
A U
h i It? Bt f a f s Sti *4
rrkliift k| hI llrllf* It.mkni|»f.
Pa" j prominent entomologist has estim ated
-----------No. 1 1 ? I IN II % N K i i t / i n ^ ; t
*4
I).
P.
W
IU
TN
ER,
Jr..
County
Aufnl
ft-- th a t it would he necessary for one to
S3
Amid cheers of children, teachers i-,?,! ,VI^l rrau\m;1^U , ^^;n u ^ 'ta r 'V iV .
Old* ebaine *J tty alw u - ii.iiSf-I l?«nkriittt.
ft-a cat n dozen heads of ctfbbafce tv get and patrons Tuendny marking
ft*
I* *►4 On Saturdays the Couni y A Rent ran Ik- found in hh office in the
M enough poison to produce death. Hnw-I Glory slipped up the staff, gracefulUKHKHLI* Hi' Itie Ctitirf itiitt *i h**nr|&gt;
ai*&lt;
mint
of
the
Court
llou**e.
At
any
other
time
he
may
he
ft*.
Mi ever, if one has any fear along this ly ami unfurled her colon* and waved)
*V‘*« »»*rv A
u ^ r^ fh u
Rta line, he may stop applying the pots*! op high over they school and eomniun- u’-Y.i "»-*«. *•• J ft.* reached through the office of the Chamber of Commerce, heave
■ I '*!■
Irirt, at la « nr; and O u t iwiUr tit,,
all rail** there.
on two weeks before the cabbage is to Ity of hake Monroe,
nroe.
T h e rscene
eene w
as
wits
jmi.iiBtuit to ilu Hsan&gt;r*1 1t1. V ^ M
hi
ft.
he- eaten.
P4
aw e-inspiring nnd h eart- were touch­ .* n&lt; « -i&gt;i*e* r prlu,'-I to u.ihl dlutrli',.
no.!
tin*i
all
known
cnsillnts
and
iittU
Pa te*
ft*. ft- »*1 ft?, SO *
►A S
m
-a ?M fti
ed as over a hundred children gather­ i-r |ii-r,n t,s In’ tnl.-rusit lus* at*|n*AC al
r.dtl time and plum ar*,t uliuv*
►a ftr ft*i ft-i ft. ft-, fet ed beneath the flying, eolors and with ithe
au«- if otiy Vhr&gt;; h ^ . “ "wl*; tiuCOUNTY AGENT
2 col bed if up
"To mix SO gallons of bordeaux of
hands to forehead pledged allegiance pr*».' ■r *&gt;f Hie -i»l*l pctliliiacr uh'.ald i-d
giant*d.
Remember th n t' the M id-W inter the
formula: Put 32 gallons IS)
ft* to .the flag and country. The salute,) in-And
It Is* fiirllu-r ordered l,y ih.Sub*Tropirh! F air is to he held in Or- of w ater in the sprayer stir the iitne*3 cheer, patriotic recitations nnd nut-;
‘'V’ ,' ,,Lri p
f nli
lande, beginning February 13th, and (stone solution thoroughly and add :« **
M ilonnl rungs followed, also a brief his- {.V.iV,
I t ^ S
that the co-operation of evryono • is halloa* or it to the w ater in the sprny- n Ra tut Ha ha fca lot B-5
M to.y of the fbtg by the higher grades.) (I1:;:1,--1 ^
"
w-ee-wnry if Seminole County is to or, straining it carefully as it is add-------- The honored pui&gt;ils to lift the flag
WITN'KHS Tin- (ti.nor.itdi II. M 11 It,
...
, , , , , , ,
,,
, „
,
.
' ...
J ml lie uf tin ra id c u r t , a n d tin- - l i t
have the prize winning exhibit. Kv- ml. .N'eSt put 22 gallons of w ater in n
Messrs. Ilollnad Murrell and l-rank were cluisin from the different room s}tb. rm.f, h! J.ii-k*dovHI&gt;-, In
di»)
eiybody he u booster and help. Agrl- barrel and add to it 3 gallon* of the itichdate of Hentim H irbur, Mich., as follows: Alvin Johnson, eighth ir td on Ihe I'-ili itu&gt; «I January, A I*.
Kirl
cultural products and by product** and'bluest one solution very slowly Into u wonderful fruit
rowing country,(grade; Rcrnard I-ake, fifth grade nail eMKvt. «&gt;i-* TifK * .*t;itT)
*
2 ■■
■*-N-— tilf \\ IN Ur W IlililA
the products o i any of the industries ‘ the dilute 1 lime solution, stirring or have been callers at the Jones fa rm , Dorothy Rides, prim ary. The littlu
m il,
of Seminole County, will each add iC otherw ise ngitating it violently while several tim e ' i , see t h e ‘fine straw - girl hnd been chuscfi iihmt' hut the o th -;
point to the score, if exhibited, where- the mixture is hting made. While the berries. These gentlem en ra y they err. were asked on account of their
by our county makes or fnil* to make m ixture i* -till being stirred, add very have never seen .dinw boriy plants or help in g ettin g the flag pole. They' The Daily Herald, tf&gt;c per week.
' first place. An exhibit of fine o r on-j Hourly 3 iptarts of oil emulsion. The. ta rrie s finer
...... than those grown.. nt
... the were assisted
___________
in th eir efforts with
umal vegetables, a glass of jelly or Combined todulion is ’bordiaux-oil j Jones place, and they have &gt;peiit f-ev pole by E lm er Ilcdl,* Wesley Hailey and
l reserves, a box o f fru it, o r some nr-G iRUtstanV
1oral winters in Florida and visited all Charles Robertson. With the flag
tide inanufiu Uuad in Seminole roust1-cry important uses
„ f , the n traw ta rri' growing sections. They (flying above each *!ay our Imys ami
t&gt;%
*',i; v-dfinlng paint.
If bordeaux-o|| emulsion, n t pre cut, ar«- n*^ fruit grow er and have h* a fon girls will he bravo, pure and t r i e and:
nuyoiie who is able to make an exhibit, j., in m n&gt;! citrus scab and mebinose on many years, Th" Jones slrawtanii*. - wek those things in life th at arc fine
will net in torch with the county fruU To control oral., apply k*i- *re grown on hnitimock land which ami noble.'
agenl, he will be ghtd to assist in a n y ,&lt;]i .tux.0|| emulsion before the spring' .mcttvi Well adapted for their cu ltu re| Mrs. M artha K. S ultm an. nee Cl .
wny to prepare o r nrronge fo r t r a i t * . b e g i n k . The lime to spray
{for average In sire, lluv«r ami eobw. dk d very unexpectedly of heart troujmrt:ilici!i of th*’ exhibit. We haw* r*&lt;*,mtdatiosi; is from ten to twenty
twenty »lay
days ^ 'h o knows hut what the celery delta 1,}^ on Jm
January 10th, 1S83 at the htimei
sources un«*| Killed by any o ther eo.m- m*U r (&gt;H, bloom petals have dn.pped. wilt also I** known ** widely ns n el Mr *. Jam es Oglesby, **f bake .Monly, Is'l us show them.
j ’ tra w k u ry center ns u*dl, ns they rue, -.Mr, and Mrs. Hair matt had h-e**

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SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
AND FARM NEWS NOTES

EAST SANFORD

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i- hereto sire n that under
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.
•a* o f r e l . n n . r y , A I* l y j i , t.. f o r e II,r' Ur* anti ual. M u r e d *” '&lt;*•
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of
4at*ws»V,t "..urV; »i j ’a i.V.n* .IK m ‘ "fit a.- i n d - T re«re. on A h. Cth
‘tpcefal Master ta
the It!* day of
‘
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fcUrort™. A. V. 1&amp;31. in front nr. the
m 1 #
ail*! Hoop- door 1*i Hanford, Hofttlltojo j
soul t h a t a l l k iu .iv n r r o l l l t f i y n*t*l e t h ,*„unr\. p ier.du. will t'tTrr for «tl. ami
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•n ip , It a n y t
I l o ' , l u - jn * .c r i).r d laiiil. a llu a t,- . l y l o a
"*•*d I «ttMfMicr sttmtld noi ni.it*
Anatf-bit
liernlnole.
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be gm til I'd.
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as f n tlo w s : l o - w t i ;
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eotirt. Hint lb&gt;- rlcrk slialt »rml by m ail pcrllohl
T b . - f fo rtb e a st t j u a r t e r “ f tn e ..o f t# *
lu all kni.w-n creditor*, copi.-* of,’ wtla

p ’tUu n .tad till* .‘rii.*Y,' atidr.-.-»e.i“i”
to • ea.it tt{mr(«r. d«4 ,h f
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llie Korihw**t
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*" “^ Jr. Florida since Nbvunbor ihmI h id
iH(.„ living upon the pi.* &lt;• of Mi*

COTTON
.Seal, is a eriuui- enemy of the Irish| ,!Xk n t. Mole innel.* for Sanf*ii*l.
iye prices of totHi!| are high ami jipHiio. it him boon sui*! llml it ulonu
Itev. Mr.'Walnwi ighl wDt In* at
k.. .m
i'.tu limited.
ltmi*i-,r UndoubU'dly
tTnilnuhti'dlv rtm-.i«.
,— .a.
the
supply
tlio .e .ri(jUfv. lJu. y. *:( »
,.|i &lt;lf# .,, jUlll&lt;.:| .!iy thou M.......*
ionic's Station c..i......
b u ulh *.V.
to j*ri*acl|

etlio iau raise uitU m for anything like s;Uid.. *,f fiurhels. H may k pievtin* Suiuloy aflern-Kin.
an (jidiunry tm l. e.ui t.*t so at a good (l(| (,,, j, very tt!pi|de iviuedy,
Mrs. V,'. I , II* nicy,of Celery Avc
pi.ifjt. »*
During
***” r* thii*ii m ist geiiihn
"■’ji th.
F. Weber, tifack pathologist of iiue had ::s her gtw-sti Wednesday o\ ■
I uld. M I'.hM l. wmf not present in the Flvrhla Kxprriment Station, -ay. ■•ling. Mr. and Mrs. J .-W . Corley, *»f
this locality in huge enough ijuanti- th a t thin *li,.enic* (or its t.port",l i Cnnterr.ji avenue, nnd Mrs, Molli-

I'noth on F irst street. On the day of
limitary lltth, they hail &lt;!*ii&lt;lei| to
t.
roohi t at Mrs. Ogl* bv's mul
Wtfl' ,!1&gt; Ihe way there when MtsJ
Cab man was stricken, : he having died!
bortly after arriving at Mi *. Ugh
by’- te*'iifu*n.e. The butty was s iti I to

tirs or early euuugh to d j much *lnm
Dji*. The boil weevil is here now. A
control hi, - i’ten e u d v u t widen bi*U
fair t ■ h Id the weovll »;i clo ck, nt a
l„A' n o t, while the lu tton makes. It
pi,rtm| -* 'eresslul where tried last
V.ar. al l n known ns the Florida ...
itnpfoved method uf runtru!,*£»*« farm I, should . ‘■■‘tea, plate growing m.ltui.

erried on or near the su rfate of the Woo*)., o f Atlanta, (la., to ntedst h* the old home ‘ at iPttsvill* . IP , for
potato iiittl that, when on e introtiuc--eeh hrating’ Mr, H&lt; Icy'** birthday, Al! I .trial. • DocOut.eil is survived l,y a
))(j jtl{u (jl0 .((j| [[ j,1{,y Remain ;*ciiv*&lt; tong time fr. -in!.-.
ht'diand, Fred Shlv.iuan, nb*t l.v a
flir - , ..,Hi
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•' mi'i't I1,, &gt;t*;i iiir William F. Snriinto*. ,,f
The &lt; l&gt;. If *t.
t,
*|inl
,-;, r , Mr
t i.-tl-.r.'. III. Mrs. Solrriii';- v.„. .,
o' v *!:
tm- *&gt; ftb sporer (the *e*.t.lik, U,p,*o
t ■b n -1 :*n woman tie ei, Uat Ii
: Tb i, ,
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el
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i»l i‘ j' i hr . l-itr
a I'a.gi
cvplam the pi .a ipk of ii and help in ( |,..in crop as far as :.h is concerned.' M . a m Mi.*. A.. I*. Common', uj '" o . -nrs placed otir sehooi upon the
liw praeticid carrying out of it. The T „
thbi Mrtth , hl. p„tatoes f..r two
,i-:ii!i!'.g the winter ■••■indited list ulni issued the Lake
• sr -i, wan
hullMilu nln, t this control art* very ,,pi,rH
f,,.„ ui|i„ vo|uti.,a
l.eft...
: ii A. !'. I’i.l.tc.jji had their hi Ic taaroi* seined u certificate of stand,
*. in' ilie -d -''ib atom. *).;r gettoral
average*
ih.*r and complete. The supply js |hl„ ti:1,, j repnre this by adding 1
&lt;*
*1*&lt;*
v ’6&gt;*t*
' d v ' d v v * &gt; * &gt; « &gt; ❖ « &gt; y *t* *1**&gt; *&gt;
*.ry limited for t:.c present, but any- „„ ;,
.
, ,
; ' * I I I Oliot :»- IIIft,-.
1 1 Oi
• ,,v'a pur Lent. Ve having
T * *1• &lt;*■v v v v
#v * T * v &lt; w T&lt;-*
tm.ir --r
il! with lii I* 1 f 'l i l '- i by indy a poiiit and u &lt;♦ &lt;♦ ♦ &gt; *1*♦♦♦ ♦ &gt; *1*v
'
11
1 '
ckM .ie- cot , 1„ . U
. . . i u a l l l . 1 -k re tta p o *
t I., -i i*. th* Lo i -half. Hut giaduaten will mm be adtunr.-m he -*Jptdie.l with one if he will
{„ H|fi.n„ y hack ami &gt;ubm. .go ;ir d
\ *j i F'M’- i '.*1 v . tu b 1 nt • (ted t j tin- F ted tm an clues of nay
gue the ngetd his name. I t m ay
„ hi5rtt-i (&gt;f th e soJuUmu' A fter be
Veil b*. added that no effort is helm: iug
itu. ..i,!.,,,,.,
;t
,1
f„r
nvo
hum
i •• * •t Innue. i,111 | i|i&lt;-- l 1,1 l.-l ' I mb • lund III the state without 1 \,11,'Uli
Mibmei , d for tw
imuli- to iurm tse the lo tion a*r.-age; the | iota tin s mil t&gt;i dry. ‘t in ii i lit , . v
Mn, h j &gt; ii|,y y &gt;vi ii*iit ,
Mr. T uiuer !» a most en
only an effi rt to control Hie weevil .i.tid plant them.
X'i
'it t e them in ib ir roriow. thusinstie man in h u work and vvherXherever ri-tton is to be planted. III
Mr. ais| Mrs.
11. I'ommont. of ever tie enters the a ir Is literuilv
’Forty per rent formnldehydi
no,. ) ; r,j we, i..llc; a t th* Kils- charged with enthusiasm . Teachers
f" ' i! 1 believed th at O cmalier a m
(1| Uim.',i float any druggivt. The
and pupils n te alike spurred on by
**.•*•. I'ctUi eared Jo^, ta tte r t-ultivut-jdiluterl solution can be Used several ..m :h htUi'e Stp,day.
bey cTnit ftiuiW'f lefi vVedne-day for hi.- urns cnee and works.
e-.', and better fcrtilf/eJ will bring «T|ijjc.'.
l*ig**r net return. Tltc same author!- vt *
rihto, hi hot.,i- Inv.’ii. sift* * "Mis-. 11arris, of Jacksonville, direr
tif* of the’ Plant Hoard also wish to
i
t
v.•»
'in
a
;
b- veil with reluun .
tor in geuornl of the Modern Health
PJIEVKNTION TH E REMEDY
(
Mr-.
R
t
I
•*:■
■
cried
v,.
l U) ,, ,,r (|)t. .
discourage the {dilating of cotton in
VGA INST TOMATO W ll.T
Ill'll
It.' .iiMl.l
Ho e |.i'iv!ni&gt;ty to a citrus grove c- ■&gt;" 11 j, ■day : 1. i tt.«.*i . el m
I*.lecil" crov.cr** iiir « ■ii,mm ,1 I,* ,
I »i \ i . i i
H - 1-tf
,
t*
»»i«l eft* tuiR}fi I I hr liiMt fit
l.mgcrme grove on nnoalrt ,,r„ VMj,. a(r,(li„ t Ihe di.liger.- of the
lul l , lift 1 i ll
fif JfM reding in the i ottnu of I be t
j fi* hU rli
llt ulth &lt; rusmlc work.
known a# Will befori
tv - • • ••
,■
«»• hrolieti
. , okc„ Hilo
m. . Sifiui I...*
M r „ , ,-:nUortt .S i n | l h
li{ A k f u
()
V
* l,ltl ' ' l‘l‘a ir which, vvthii the «olts:i ^ |t, winter crops« arc
are planted.
{ Imitcd. F . w k »'&lt;•; wan
“ *t»antrly of ment. dour and oth- ^ ^
^
^
n
A
1* gone, attacks the citrus, causing at ^ f ort, planting the seed the seedbeds,
according to G . ! "
tftkflt. M .« . ^ a n t m ; , ^ H{&gt;n „ J{ Sm|tl(&gt;
A
bntes great damage. It will be rent-j
,,e M,.ri!ixed.
m ....................
ei,t Of
Ihe Steele had M,me cmbo.ndei&gt; work ei
t
fc d -n d th at the cotton stnincr Has',* \Vohcr, truckk „p ..l,sto
ithrtlogi-t
of the
Mrs. Will Staf.'iird has lH urncd \*
aura
and
thil.lv
taken
ui-o.
No
»hn*.
ihowed up in this county during th is f F ,ut.jl!n Kxpcrimcnt Station,
from Georgia, when die w as tailed
rcaiort. itomemlu'r the d an g er of tlm
"H e-istant ami early m aturing va­ h in iat to W H t-s ’’J r i ta i y the death of her loiter, .Mir. Junes. V
l " t when planting your cotton.
rieties should lie side.teil for the com
Mr. Pluck and ft. • ItlOll e-timilble
iag &lt;top, hind sliouli! In selected i
family have rem ov. ftout Lake ManTWn t m ilU N K D SP R AYS H B T T K R which has not grown tomatoes in the
roe to He k IImom ik *vhere Mr: J
IH
W IIK N F S K D A L O N E
•; -! tllii'i vi i ’s, mol all plai t , which
HI*1*l&gt; a -I *i,gage to tile gto. ei y bus V
1•r*■ &lt;1 of i itru- today may use n show any iinlicntioa i f wilt shottlii C9
•ness. Th" *oinmumiy notes their de- **4
t-adumiuon spray for two ..f their 1k. ,,uI|,h| up n,„l bunud,** ate other
ti.,rtuio with regret.
a - t ‘eri«.u« etiemlta, a apruy which p, r , cu ti0ns poii.tcd out by Dr. WotiMt i. A. J. Purd'jti, of Jiukr.ouville, ♦&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. \V_. A. Tulli# vvere
L . moved effective and advantages. ,.r whu lllj(fS| "ft,, jiprny „r fertilizer
i
- Tjft
s
visiting relative* liyre.. .
U%
»_-=*-»■ r-r-3
--#
ou- m many ways,
^
can save a plant lii.'.t allows symp- vinitor* iin.Oriam lo Saturday.
Dan
Talbott
and
Don
Lake
spent
Mrs. E. E. Hrady assisted by Mrs.;
Thi is hordcsux-oil emulsion,
It toiit:&gt; of the disease because the genus I, H, jtinkol ijntertaftHnl with n card ' ’i.tuiilny nt Daytona Hepeh fishing. | $4
i* made by combining regular Imr- are-already in the sap and are thus
.Mrs, ilartow Maim is recovering: J
party at tltc* Library F riday evening.
dFoux mixture and an oil em ulsion.)carried to all putts of the plant, relUietdy a fte r ait opi r.itioitvfor nppentiiThere were six tables of players
T ut™ ... it. i f t i i * _
«
.
lb" bordenux contrula .th e disease:*: jrardli-ss of titty spraying or fertiliza
The l.ongwood nnd West Imogwou*!
" l ,h ‘' ^ n a l.b L a u g h to n hospiknowii as scab and mclanojte, and the timt.”
tat.
Old S ettlers Assorialliin will hold their ’
nil rontrols scale insects. 'S pecialists
Tom ato wilt is common in Florida
Miss Mollie Shudby is i cnvnleseent
&lt;’f the Florida Experiment .Station and causes great losses being consid­ annual reunion at thu iflirary Jutui aftu r n .-evere spell of pneumonia.
acJ the S tate Riant Hoard of Florida ered the w orst disease of tin* tom ato ary 2Dtli.
Mr. mid Mr*. George I eVignv nndj
&lt;1* bite that it is much b etter than in many tomato growing districts of
INCRHASK WATERWAYS
family
were visitors In Orlando S a t­
the two u-cd separately.
| the state. 11oca use it is subject only
cided
urday.
llil' TT»*' AnxiM’I iIni t'ritax)
I hey nay that the main advantages! to preventive measures, it is very difII. F. Phipps was an nut of town
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Routing
•t,-i f i t it spreads more evenly, (2) firult to control. The fungus which
visitor Friday.
and a l| position, even the hom e lead­
nmains itj suspension longer. (3) a d - 'causes the disease lives In the soil
T. P. Lewis served oil H,*' grand ers, the rivers and harbors blue today
hiri-i tu the sprayed foliage better, from one season to the next, which jury of Seminole county last week.
overrode both the budget and the np. &gt;V
&lt;U i- les* injurious to tender foliage makes crop rotation n e ’essary. To­
Mrs. -t. S. Dlnkel spent the day in prpprlntions commit tees .and incrcnx- *
matoes
should
be
|dui:ted
*ut
“
sick
than oil emuhdnn alone, (."ri the' nil
Taft an the gu, l *&gt;f Mrs, Hardaway. e*l the w aterways item in the Army
d'K-* not separate from the emulsion soil only onto every four years.
E. L. Diukel and W. Hine.tu were hill from ?37,0t!ii,(HHl to ?Sn,r.3o,000.
if1 hard w ater «« with some o f the oil
transacting buatpesx In Coleman last
POISON YOUR ( ’AHHAGK
The vote was tnki n a fte r one of the
*tnuUions, (ii) Ih e combined spray
WORMS
Tuesday.
storm iest sessions of .th e present
. f * but attack the mctnl p arts of thu C ertain worms will vat your n»l&gt;- A. It. Snndiing, of Leesburg, was a house. Unable to agree on n tim e for
Mnaycr ns bordeaux alone does.
bttgts, whether you grow them com­ visitor in town Sunday.
debating the Hein the house taearnc
Rnrdcnfix-oll emulsion m ay be made m ercially or more Iy for homo use.
Mi-s Olivo I Unite I nt tended th e im patient for a vote and the speakers,
• t home easily omj cheaply, nnd for Hut there is no reason why you can­ Urn hmntiinnff concert nt Daytona onj intruding-Representative Mondvlb HeR'i- purpose the following ,directions not feed- the-w orm s a little poison Muittluy evening.
‘ puhlkatt leader, and C hairm an Mnd« t Offered by 0 . F. ’D uiger aitiV F. M. and make th eir' period of cabbage* •Mr. ami Mrs. Hall, of _ Leesburg,; dun of the apprapraitions committee
fi llyrnn. p t the al,ovo nieutiuncd in- eating Very brief.
were callers in town Thursday,
were interrupted by dem ands for it
riitutiorisV ‘ ** *i.i
George Smith and F. T. Neimyer vote from all over the hoiife. The mu­
Lead or calcium arsenate or Paris
tton for the jnemute, ntiido by Chair­
Dissolve liluestone in a barrel at Green ia sure death* tu the cabbage vjsited Orlando Snturdny.
Word has been received o f tltc death man Dempsey, of the rivers and h ar­ ♦ &gt;
l l ..*, i t . __________ .i " _______ &gt;.. : .1
fta rate of I pound to 1 gallon of worm and ia recommended for this
of
Mrs.
Hooker,
mother
of
Henry
bors
committee,
wa;*
adopted
152
to
purpose
by
J.
It.
W
atson,
entontoiov atcr. To do th»at tie the blues to no in
11
S9ck an J - suspend near the gist of the Florida Experiment Stn- Hooker. Mrs. Hooker had been an ill- •14 after the bloc had forced Ihe house
to shut off debate.
•urtare of th ( wnUsb. .#
Hon. Put 1 pound of lend arsenate valid for several years.
A hartter shop has bcch opened |n
■Hake the.Festf grade' of rock little into rat gallons of w ater; add from fi
Why do we ilo 73 per cent of t h t i V
" ‘'tiHuhle in jttat the right amount of to 10 pounds of cnuslie whale-oil or the Schumnn building and will |&gt;e open
long
«li3tBtico • hauling of Seminole;
)Ie v%,♦
to
the
public
Mondays
nnd
Thursdays.
fish-oil
soap
as
a
sticker
and
spread­
*'ater to slake it thoroughly, adding
«=
tt »
/ Pulilishod hy the Sattfnrtl Ihlih-U kiuld .In j:a-uuur^liun\it
There will be services both at* tho County? Anx.: Hecause xvc do
n'"rc water until the total am ount er; boil a few minutes In order tijat
ik h t^ a t-U io -rig h L -p ri.
\ with the American Af&amp;ocintion of A liver Using ARcncies / .
u?*d e*|uais in gallons the number of the powder ami roap m{iy go i”10 80’ Hhptist and C hrist Church Sunday,
--- t
QUICK
SERVICE
TRA N SFER.
lutton. Spray with any .good spray­
F und* of linte used.' ’1'
^ a. a a .a a '▲
Red Snapper nnd Sea Hass Steak Fhonu 498.
241-T h-Fri-SaU fc
In mixing bordeaux, rem em ber to ing machine, preferably a power ma­
&gt;♦♦♦4** *;* ♦%
♦♦♦♦♦♦*&gt;
♦&gt;
a
t
Stone’s
M
arket,
327
Snnforil
AveT T , '?.%iu T iF ‘aft«»tn}tcd tvolution* chine.
*^
231—ttc
The Herald, 16c per week, delivered
I-ead or calcium arsenate may bo m le, ■
‘aftth cr; tLf. ruftui th e 'b
ur
‘bordeaux.

The Young1R ajah1
Supported by Wanda Hawley
At Ihe princess Theatre, Fiiiiav and Saturday, TutvT v 19th and 20th

f

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£

One great fact must be re­
membered by those who have
made the decision to advertise.
The advertising* plan must lit
the business to which it T ap­
plied. I here are no ready-towear advertising plans; each
one must be tailor made.

•

into his hands for increarTtghfs
volume.and speeding up Ids
turnover. I/joking at the niattei in lids light, he will bend
eveiy efftirt to co-operate, with
the advertising and seek to
make it nay him additional
profits.

The purpose oF advertising is
Advertising is not a form of ^
to increase business and NOT to
pei petua! motion that goes on
V relieve any one of his arduous forever without human assist­
The manufacturer’s
ance. The biggest problem any j
i duties
salesman who regards adver-'* man has to settle after he has
Using as a substitute for his
determined to advertise, and de­
own efforts lias missed the
HOW to advertise, is this;
point. Mis efforts are needed
1low can I use my advertising so
more than ever to support the
as to get the most out of it?
advertising and put it across.
Without close-linked co-opera­
Ilis reward is larger sales.
tion it dissipates its force into
air.
Likewise, the merchant who
chooses HI
the advertised brands
H)
It must be hitched on to a
because they are soft and easy
business properly. Then it must
sc mg,, has overlooked the cs,
t
. ....
„
*
Pll
be utilised witn mtelligence.
sential idea. Certainly they sell
.
ww easier; but this is not the big imWhen these conditions are fuh 4
♦♦♦ portant truth. Rather, he should
^
^
a 1JC wor c ^ol
which
there
is
no efficient sub­
see that the manufacturer’s ad­
stitute.
vertising is an instrument put
f
T

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■fi

’
Mp"ay*"

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 254

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1020

VOLUME IH

Market Bureau
Is Established
For The Season
J. II. EVERS W ILL HAVE OKI-H I
IN* CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
UNTIL IIK IS ENTIRELY
BOOM
FROM ATTACK OF
G R IPPE
Sanford will again have the bene-'

TO AUTIIOm ZK OFFICIAL MK
IIKESIIIP ON REPARATION'S
,
COMMISSION

MANAGERS OF MINES* AH
RESTED FOR NOT DELIV­
ERING COAL ORDERED

Illy The Va.urlnlril I'r r i.l
WASHINGTON’, .Ian. Hh—Action
on resolution of Senator Robinson to
'au th o rise official membership rep ar­
ations commission again deferred .by)
L senate foreign relations committee
which decided to ask the State Pc. „ partm ent for further information rc*’ garding activities of present Muff of
unofficial observer* with the rotund*-

Of Rhineland Were Taken Over
Making Complete Ring
Around Territory

City Commissioners
Decide on Asphalt
For First Pavement

('Olif.BNZ., Jan . 1 'J.— Five French
chief inspectors took over the custom s
districts of lthinelnnd, m aking n com|ilct« ring around the territo ry . The
uim- will l&gt;e done in a few day* in
Ruhr. The inspectors seized the cus­
tom' funds forest* and coal taxes.

KSSKN, Jan. l!l.— Report* m u lling
K«st-n today showed th at the occupyjr.g fotces were olitnining at least a
A
part of the fuel for which they came.* has
in.addition to the 12. car* of coal held l«*t«
up .i! the limits of the occupational hen
lone, 1 1 barge loads were seized at brei
Duislierg and sent to* Mannheim. A ic?.
huch as the Essen citizens are grieved
j{
ever these ie|Htrts and their heart win
appaii-otly are sorriest tonight over had
the iali'M order of the Franco-Bel- sev&lt;
riatt military authorities forbidding
^
the singing of “ Die Wftcht Am Rhine.’’ v;j|4
Anybody heard singing thin onj? sutT
ii "Di utschlond Ulmr A11i*h" is liable
tua punishment of 200,000 mark* tine , j uj ,
or six inonthN' imprisonment. This is , „
rcarded as almost the last straw , Ite- W;i p
rami the ntinurs particularly love to &lt; ^
Thi ..une penaltie* ari -provided f&lt;-r
liirplayuig any gind of n flag, v h eth rr the national color* or otheiw ise. or
for wearing any kind of buttonhole)
Insignia. These restrictions arc said

CAPITOL GOSSIP CONFIRM
I'D IN LATEST REPORT
FROM TALL AH ASH FfE ,

WONDERFUL SOLOIST .A]
MAN -OF CHEAT PP.il
SON A LIT V

.Merger Advantages
Laid Before 1. (

KSSKN, Jan. 111.—A general strike
of freight railwny myn through the
Ruhr di«lrict is expect* I tin - aft»rlUMin, orders for a strike having la-on
received from Berlin this morning.

Plr.-lk t « e t h III song.

lit of the U. S. Bureau of MitrkeU. It
\n»# thought a t one time that owing I \\
to the lack of sufficient fund* that I
the governm ent would discontinue the (iut
bun-mi of m arkets hc*e, hut thanks I wjii
to our representatives in Wuxhiuglon
and to the requests of local people
the bureau will nguin he established
heie and the grow ers have the bi-iu-*
flt* of the samp. The Chamber, of
Commeree hns graciously divided to*
nuiiw tlu bureau sp ate in the* room
occupied by the secretary and J. It.
Kversihas arrived in the city to take)
charge of the btltViiti and will lit-ginl
his reports n e s t M ondnv^
This will l*e good new * to the gtew ­
ers anil the buyers and all who ate in
the business of glow ing and - hipping 1
vegetable*. The govei nine’.'tt bureau
gives in t the ‘ authentic it-furmatoin
every day at noon front telegraphic
i eports coiniiilcd by the goveiupicnl
representative here and mnil» the reiinitj lit ail the groWei • and ‘hand­
out copies all nround th- city to those most
interested. The report i also publish­
ed i&gt;- the lluilv Herald and is Mime

.* WASHINGTON, .Inn it*; AchantI a r eon* imp* t&lt; of a pi* due merger
-a tlo tin at N'ortlieiu ami i hit ago,
Miiwaltbvi .V St. Paul rail roads were
'inn I laved liefiue tin- In tersta te font*
Harvey’s Visit to
nu-rce l ‘«uoini*Mnn yesit-iduv by gen11. S. Occasioned by eral offit tails &gt;&gt;f the N orthern I'm ifie
Debt Negotiation S system. V. tin- same tim e tin- wit
n«-*«.»•« tnainot'iied tlu- no-itiun tuai
Ml* I !»•* Vaanrlnlrd I'rraal
puiili- and iin p u ir.tr uitcrc-iti would
V\ ^SIIINGTU.V, Jan. I '. \nil-cs- hi la-.i.*etved if tile nuumi»«ion could
* dnr llaivi-y who hue Iteen a guest find It possible to i'l-bidi- '.h«' Gleat
til the While H o u se ■ahrev January*-, Nuithi-iii, Noitin-rn I'm ifii. mid &lt; hi
left kite last night for New York.
Although no definite .stati oletll was
made, it was indicated that he might
• IS.s'Ji’
iciai.! to W ashington some linti next
.'eel; before leaving for his London

I I'itlxF GIHtW Vl.KVOl S
AS NO AGREEMENT IS
REACHED A T IA IS A N N K
III* - T k r

‘.M t ii r li i lH I 'r r ^ v i

LAUSANNE Jan. :v

:;

,

.xn.l the ' *• Id' .'I •' e .1 1 •

saa
j..ili
y vu
y,,,
on
n„

umr-nl to Wilhelm I in a downtown
square. A* soon as tire m ilitary olTi- j
rials spied the floral piece* honoring
Tarpon Springs
flUmnrck they ordered them removed j
Holds Celebration
by a Ggrman policeman.

of Epiphany

LONDON, Jan. IP.—The Germ an
government is sending a confidential Only City in United Slate* Where
»ni«.don to Iaindon to request the Bri­
Such Celebration i* Held
tish government to m ediate between
France nnd Germany, says n dispatch
I l ly T k r A »«orlN lrd
This
to the Times from Essen.
village is decorated with Greek and
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—The It- American colors anil filled with visi­
slian government, it was staled last tors in cVlebration of the Greek cross
night in well informed circles in re f­ day. It is snid to he the only place
erence to certain published reports, is in the country where Epiphany ceicnot negotiating with the French gov­ hrntion is held.
ernment with tho view of sending any
Mr. and Mm. E. W. Pngcl, of Tam ­
ttwp* to the Rhineland in place of
the Americaij troops w ithdraw n re­ pa arrived In the city yesterday for a
cently. In tho samo circles denial wns brief visit.
*ln» made of published reports th at
Italy wn* contem plating sending i» sary by the German policy of passive
high minister to Coblenz.
resistance.
In well-informed diplomatic circles,
PARIS,
Form al discus­ R in exj.luincd that, while Italy does
sion of Germany's request for n mor- not intend formally to withdraw her
•torium. which wns . to hnve begun present co-opcration in the Ruhr
tomorrow in the reparation coinmis- movement all Mussolini's efforts arc
‘-ion has been postponed for n few i being directed toward nil agreem ent
d*ys and it now seems probable thnt between Get many atl&lt;J Fropce which,
initial consideration of the question would make cxetnsU&gt;«*^rvilitt&gt;ry op­
w'll not come up until next week.
erations unnecessary. Holy has re­
Among the most im portant rc-as- quested (hat an Italian plan, yet un*'n* “dvanced for this delny is the re­ revcalctl, he discussed a t the same
liably reported effort on the p a rt of time as the French plan, when the
Italy to a rra n g t a compromise be­ commission takes up the qu.-sUort of
tween P*j;i. g jtf R erU n-iitA J U lg -a * g ra n tin g -a jnoraturium , an d -F ran ce
is Itelieved to have consented to this.
mc,ITator of tho present dlfflcultios.
Although Italy approved the French England. It is pointed out in an a u ­
t policy of ecqpomic seizures in the thoritative quarter, would look with
Ruhr valleg, |TIs now clear thnt Pro- Interest on Italian intervention In
tnier Mussollno does not spprovc of tba present situation, but would be
0 extensive.military operations th at strongly Intliood t&lt;» rcmnin.out uf any
. .
th« French declare were made nyces- po»»ihl« iomj)iontU^.

lie seeking to wear the othei «»ut. I lie
Turks, a* Oriental*, |day a good hand
at thiH game, but Ismet I'a-ha be­
trayed some tincuiine*' 'today that lie
might be operplnying hi* hand.
Tlte head of the Tuil.i h delegation
sent his seeix-ta.y an u n g the aew*pa|iel csiri-npiitidciit“ to
e if any­
body knew anything nliout an alleged
statem ent l&gt;&gt; I md *'inzoii picduting
the ioilup.-e in' ihc eonfeienn- and de
seriliiug tin- possibilities of -ogling
pern e ,rs absolutely hnpele-s.
Nobody whs aw are of such a state­
ment, hut the British spokesmen have
been openly pc-.dmistie it ml this has
reached the ears of the Turk*.
As secretary of 'foreigh alfairs,
Lord t'u r/o n feel* he would like to re­
turn to Dindop a’a soon a* possible, «*.*perinlly in view of the numerou* prob­
lems now surrounding European af-

TO M EET IN TAMl'A

Tllt. .V paiiore of Mr. Harvey .
•i iiietl v. ilh that of the British debt
irnim issioii which left
Washington
aiii-,: Tin- dy\ liltin g rm p h .i-u ti­
ne h lit I thill tin i 'il'tlis.iilm vt- 1•
Wash-ngtoii i&gt;a - iieciiMoned p i
m my by the debt negotiation*.
During his stay here, however, lie
in* diacuxscd .European
qurstions

Of Governor H a r d e r and Will lie
Drought Refore Session of
I.cfflfllnlure

T ' T.I.AIIAS'SKI*:. .Ian. \ X — T1u&gt;
Corthi -r.tir.g M-*sii&gt;n of the legislature
will be asked to provide fur the np*
poinfiuciit of an additiim.il justice of
.t-* -*-ti- suprim e court. Attorney
General ll-vei Buford declared in n
si.. -T i nt jc -li iilay. If su-"h pruviion :: innde. the r.ttoil.ey general
:—
•111*- I n o . tliere i alivady cunstit iiii.-ii.il and legislative authority un'" 'i 'i'g m u 1
1 '
w ,in 1,1
!i r w hl&lt; i the mpreme court eould
'1*
vm k m in
1'iom-, it m-ccsanry, or
liio.-i* " I- i *1- ti
.is* face ol tin film I inti a,: un£ iiutiy.
-gei Sun-lay
yg will
Should tit- legislature a it fnvormated *••*t •• of iiiific whuli I' su p p o rt
alil; uii the m easure, the court would
' 1 by a por-nn diky that radiate* i
hi i ni- •itu ted a it was prior to IP12.
■ ii!, .'».nbl\ *1 iii* -n tn l.tif in u tag iu u
I'ln I t 'l l i'--iou .provided for n-court
• ■*'• ■• 1
'I
^ i iiom* vain
nf -i m.-mlH-fM' in view of the int’ on &lt;*.'•! iiiiiin-ss.
pcnding retirem ent of Judge t \ It.
|
,-huiili t-vlrml- n vety h c .n l,
Paikhilf, the sixth member.
invitation to i ’n- people i f the til;
I*c lining that for the past few
*
f.,- ,|--&gt;ti i. !* to enjoy ijte lituni
•.mili* has iu-i-n lni|H&gt;saible for the
.,j
,n n m wealth o ' a in
-t . eo.n; tu keep abreast of It*
r\e in re- dug Wnint-M, the attorney
g 'ii* .il said; “ I apprehend th at the
I need of Hits legislation U not ful­
ly rru lh c d l»&gt; a great many people,
ami that there Is real need for such
}i'i;i hit inti |n he brought to till- attl-nliot. of ltie memhci* who,are to compn- tin tiii-t'i hit •'ession of the leg-

. ' .'..i v "f writing o|.!nI \ *»&gt;t « 1*11 M*f! &lt;ii wi'o
i &gt;* whete written opinv. o . si a ri ''-1 ) i- tirday li&gt; the execu- iur.. appear to Ik- nhsnlptcly necea*
in session lp-re, and sary has been adopted by the court,
j Hire I'uinmlttce,
_
the 'aimounevmettl of eommittces uttd M Buford Mtatnl that the docket at
i officer* of each division is i-vpei ted this tim .' is in’ a ire u is approximately
ST. I'ETERSBUItG. Jan . Ilk - Am
lilt l i e- nu.rc IIm h n t.lh is lime a
tu he made today or Saturday
erica's Iw.-t* hursi sime pitchers a n
year
ug •. The innsfitutional amend*
Tin -iii-n divmions planned nregathering here for tile fifth Itoimiil
Hunt
riitilled lr.*t Novemltar provides
tinri rtamrnt tlurlng the week of Feb Biokcr*, mortgugii and fiuuiKt-. n»bf.n
tlte
relief of congealed circuit
■itary I'.uh. when i . ihIi prizes amount dixision*, loiiu lamb, pioperty man*docket*, Mr. Ibifi-rfl explainvd, and
bgemeut
eiiies
ami
country
Th.
it g *•» k.'.f'tHi will he awarded ued the
itii- will -i«-ie to make the crowded
no 1i"f .I eh iHi|iH'tt-l)i|i w ill lx derided jil.fliosi- '*1 In*- dl' IM'Hlr I-. Iii ef'ilbl'
i
i k c i of the Mipn-me court more pro|-i..t.k l.iin d iii, preSen tilth holder, those real ••stale men inti rested in
notmeed.
.
■it New London, la., ha* c n tc ie d tfn- m Uiii npcviul p!tn»e of the liusine.- to
Ttrtcing the UKcrnire-in tin- numls-r
uttriul meeting* relating striitly tu
lilee I.
of case* reaching the stiprtnje court
th at plune.
Mr. Buford.'asserterl that a few year*
MACHINE GI'N k’OSII’ANY
ago «l would have la i n considered a
KX-8 KNATOH DAItlD
‘ I.FAVK 8 .BASTROP TODAY:
large m indxr for one term, while
O F *T Al.lw\1l ASSKF.
now- tin- miniiMr* run* into the hunTROUBLE BELIEVED OYP.U
•
IHFrt IN NEW YORK
dredt. t ’rimlnal ca-es alone exceed Mt
case - per term, lie stated.
.
"I'cople xvho hnxs- litigation in the
court;- are entitled to have *uch lltlgntiiui di*|Mned of ami llnally adjudi­
cated w ithout unreasonable delay,"
Mr. Buford'* statem ent continued,
“and th ey cannot enjoy thi* privi­
lege attics* adequate machlnary Is aupplied to perform hto judicial fungjion
, imident tu the final adjudication of
j *urh litigation.
"Not only are litigant} and lawyer*
SEAMEN DISMANTLE
BRORKIN AITOINTED
Al. ESTATE MEN
j entltlisl to have th e benefit of the
NAVAL HKAI'I.ANK
COLONEL BY IIARDKF.
FORCED DOWN AT MIAMI opinions of the co u rt enunciating the
W ll.L CONCLUDE
principle* of law Involved In litiga*
ON HIS STAFF
MEETING TOMORROW
lion, h u t all citizens of the Mate arw
•f i r T )i* A m i m I i I M p r f t a l
l l l v T li&gt; A M o r l i l f i l l* f f M 1
Itied t '* have t h i benefit of «uch
JACKBONVILLB. Juru i n . T h o
TALDAIIASSKK. Jan. 19. Coverr Opinion* for tholir guidance and welcommittee reports constructed the on- nor llnnlce appointed Col. W. 0 . Bro’ fare In like transaction*."
Iv business for the Natoinal Associa- rein, of lam pn, a member of hi* stafT
1 .T h is-u n d e r prvseqt condition* he
lion of Rent EAtnte hoards a t their with the rank of- U eu ten atn Colonel,
d iil.u til to be impo**ihle.
session ihls morning. An rffo t'w a s Bmrein is president of tho Soqth U n ­
being made to clear &lt;bc calendar of all ridu Fair and Gnsparilla ru rn jv n t and

|||, T b r ,\ ..e r l* « r a I 'r M O

ORLANDO, Jan . ll».—'The annual
convention of Episcopal minister.* for
the South Flordin diocese closed here
at noon yesterday afte r accepting tho
invitation of the Tampa delegates to HOMESKEKBRS* R A TES­
F o il UNITED STATES
in e rt in thnt city n ex t Jnmmry. The - TO STATE OF FLORIDA
church which held its annual meeting
in conjunction with the convention
• .
t i t ) T h r t im o r ln l.d I ’ r r s a )
ulso voted to meet next in Tampa!
JACKSONVILLE, Jan . IP.—An ef­
f o r t o b t a i n hom eseekers' rn tes to
RUM S im * BURNS
upply to the entire United S lates will
--------n r r ’n^Trnw fm edTfirrssT
;*
H IG H LA N D S.'N . J., Jan. IP.—A of real estate board association adopt■tea mtmwk-r, hellovcd, to ho n unit .ing a resolution this- m orning instrucof the rum fleet hovering off the New ing the hom eicck cn ’ ratc\p u m m ftte«
Ji rii-y coast caugBt Arc yestcrtUy and to make representation* to rail execu­
burn oil to the w ater’s edge. Another tives of tho in terstate commerce com­
small steam er wit* ween to break nwuy mission to have tho rates i‘c c»tahfrom the fleet and rescue the* crew.

SUCCREB3 -DONAHUE
ONE MORE WEEK

tinker in the shop who is an expert
in this line aiyl when il conn* to '-UtnIng out hot rolls and pastries he U ;
there. If you w ant the best bread
anil *wunt to keep your health egl
half hack, will he P itt*’ aw istants,
Sanford Maid bread made in Sanford
Tba U erald. 16c per wreak, delivered. hy u Sanford Man and booster for the
greater Sanfonf.
Suliscrihe for the Sanford- Dally
Have you reed tho want
Herald, and’i e t All the New*.

�THE SANFOHI) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY IK, J028
PA G E SIX
Mian Helen O'Mnrn of Jackson,
Mich., is the guest of her dialer MfxW, -NV. I’ottor.

Ihe Princes

Mias Inez Banner, of Tam pa, is'Hie
attractive house guest of Mra, Al­ ka fca ka ttq t a |
F air and warm er
fred l.ilja.
-

*'

And line w eather to prevail all this

Mr. and Mrs. John.M cUch have as
their house guests John McilZeh nnd
Frnnk Ijinncr, of Hecnucus, N. J .

For Florida: Fartl;
tonight und Friday
or in north and coni
lion tonight.

115 E ast First Street----- 4--------- Phone 104

Miss Helen llcerlmwer of N
who is spending the w inter in Oi
do, Is the attractiv e guest of
Lucy Ityrd Smythe.

Thursday—M rs. Ralph Wight will en*
• tortuin the members of the Tuesday
Auction bridge club.
.
T h u rsd a y - itnnce for member: of the
Elks club.
Thursday—Sectional conference of
Section Seven of F. F. W omans
Club a t S u n n is ( lob. in Oi'amlo.
F rid a y --Mina Annie Hawkins will m
tcituin th e mendier* »f the B&lt;«ik
le v e rs ’ Club.
Friday Mrs. Raymond K&gt;-y will en­
tertain the members of the KentWalker bridal party at her bona
following the rehearral.
S aturday—Kent-W nll.er nuptials at
the Congregational church a t sis
o'clock.
Saturday — Mrs. E. F. Householder
will cn tn rtain the niemls-m *&gt;f tie*
* laicky Ttrirteea llralge Club a: u
o'clork.
Saturday -M rs. Ed. Minnrlk will en
tertain at an informal leeeption at
her home on Mayivl nv me, for tb*'
Kent-W alker luidnl paily and, out
of town guest*.
S aturday—Mrs. S. K. B oirett wil en­
tertain the members of the Every were elieeli
Week bridge club at her Imme or curating n
pretty part
Magnolia avi-ltue at 2:15 .p. in.

TOM MOORE
Optom etrist-Optician
Phone 110 —Opi»- I*. ° -

Tomorow night, the Chamber of
Commerce will have their regular
night m eeting at the Valdez hotel,
(load m eeting nnd good time for cv­

Red Snapper ar.d Sea Bass Steal
at Stone's M arket, #27 Snnfyrd Ave
1 -ttc i

Red Snapper nnd Sea Bass Steal:
Mr. and Mis. Sam VouiiU announce at Stone's M arket, 227 Sanford Ave251. ttc
the birth of n daughter, Saturday, ,oo.
January 0th, who lias luen named
Barbara Jean.

If you have a S A F E or a PIANO tn
ove, and want it done safely, call
u sin g 's QUICK SERVICE TUANSKit, and h a w it done ns you want it
no. Phono IDS. 241-Th-Fri-St-t.V
The Daily Herald, 15 c pt&gt;r week.

R O U TH BAKERY

Next Sunday is the regular in ert­
ing Sunday of tin Engineers, but in ­
stead Of m e e t i n g at the regular place,
the m eeting will be held at the K. of
C hall lit the corner of Unk and Hlh
Street: This tem poraly change was
made in order to accommodate an oth­
er order of the city, they needing a
larg er hall for liti:: one m-ciision. Re
The Women'* Auxiliary of the Pres­ m em ber—K. of C. llalh tlak and hlk.
byterian church will have n reception this coming Sunday.
in honor of Or. E- I&gt;- Brownlee nnd
Or. Hulehinson of China, Monday ev­
ening ut the home of Mrs. II. R. Sto­
len* on P ark. Ave.

•uuulm, Colds Hronchiils, Hoarse ness and
Tin oat Irritations

PRESCRll*TION DRUGGIST
THE RECALL STORK

MtKaaafefiffi!
1 Stare in Florida

10 Store.'! itt Georgia

The Subscription Bridge P arty M-hedoled for Monday night at the » ouotiy
d o b bn &lt; been po*t|M&gt;ncd until '1 m -■
day night. Till* was done on account
of the reception nl the Presbyterian
Manse on Monday night. All those In­
tending to attend the bridge p a rty
will please tnKe note.
2 ;&gt;2-lltp

Daily Fashion Hint

Members of the Vatican
rce who fought in the late
. dere denied the privilege
decorations conferred upon
c Italian goveriiment.

Daily Fashion Hint
altim . mil loead andwichiM, oiin
, mini ami hot ih w o late with
from Ihe arches wt»w wicker baskets j
whipped
rienm . were served.
filled with pink roses uml fern . Pol­
Among the guests were Mrs. Sidled palm* and French b.rrkets of cut
flowers were also artistically tiro 1. Rive, M - K atherine Wilson, Miss
]n the receiving line were Mis. 1. Mm in Phillips, Mis* lm tie Cnbl!„ Dumas, Mrs. NV. T. l.-mgley, Mi«- well, Mr*. H airy . Kent, Mrs. Henry
Fnrm cr, Mrs. A rthur llnxzijnl and N. II . M ri. A. NV. Flits, Mrs, II.
Mrs. c. T. Pi;ml. Mr . Dumni wore Lehman, Mi- * Ida G ray, Mrs. Stella
n* eoatume of blaCk georgette ovi r A rrlrgton,' Mrs. J. I- Boynton, Miss
white satin and trimmed with jot. Sara Muriel, Mites Mary Zachary, Mrs.
' Mr*. Ijingley's becoming frock wn- E. J. Moughlun, Mra. J . K. Moughton,
of brown crepe du chine, trimmed M isi Mary Dual., Mis* Mary levin,
Ague* Berner,
with hands of fur. Persian design, Mu . A. K. Key, Mi
g ie tii Itu h.inara eieja- fitsliioued Hie Mr . Ted Wo than, Mrs. M. Minarik,
rn is rl frock worn by Mn-s Farm er; Mi l. H arry lleeretr, Mi«* Marie Burwith this sin- won* a sand colored lat- kebile, Mr*. J. C. Mulcblnson, Mi**
feta hut. Mrs. K axuird'a costume wo ­ Mai jot it-, Krtipp, Mrs. S. O. Siiinsbol•
of blue Canton crepe embroidered, n-r ami Mir:&gt; IL ; ir.ina Lelimaii.

Comedy

Friday nnd K.tturdny—ltudolph
Valentino, Wanda Hawley and
C harlra (*glc, in "The Young |(a-

b u t D elicio u s

John Meiseli, Jr., and bis eo
Frank I juiiot nnd .John Mcifrh
of Ketiiut-lis, N. J . left yeUeldu
Miami nnd other place* of intcie
tiie east coast.

W, take this opportunity til espies*
nut In-artfelt tha-ihi to nolghbnr* and
rtie.w wen- tiled i.i ii loose leaf note friends who r.o kindly assisted Mra.
bool, and p iem n u d to the bride elect Chirk in every way.
Mr. and Mrs. NV, A. Bradley,
for future reference.
Eugleville, Ct.
The sent of hnnor, l»cautifuliy deco­
rated in gold ami violet, was placed
under an a rd i in the living room, nod
following ihe contests the hnnorec
"slioweied” with niiioy lovely
gift., from a daintily diuor.ited parawidth bail I* oi • i**iH-iidfil o ic r -

Wheh you’re Just lungin' to lJ- «
m an aiyl rolks say you jes' tol'ifble;
when you've seen your dad a n J big
bro th er killed in u feud, \lh ea
you c ra b y o u r gun to go-geltum.
And your mountain mother,Iwho
still thinks you’s hgr b a b y &gt;and
w ants i«i keep you for herself,
throws herself «t your feet; then
don't a Toiler need a friend. Also a

Torcliy

•ned to Sanford and is ,
R. Walton,, representing the Un­
tim e a t his grove on iversity of Florida in the drive for
the now recreation building ia in th&lt;
city on u tour of inspection nnd get
represented here ting ready for the work.
• P. Crews, R.
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v and J. L. ShuRolrcrt Hinea is home front a tri|
jt«&gt; Virginia where lie nnl! Mrs. Him?
—
| visited her fath er nnd m other durlni
Montelairo, N'. J .,jth e holidays. Robert camo home b;
yesterday for a nilto nnd Mrs. Hines will come lute
egistered a t the oll the train .
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u b e r i o r
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T e r t s 'e s

Making the tourists feel like the;/
. D. B. Hernlgnn is in the city on are in a real Floridn.
business for the A. C. I*. K. It. and is
,T h c checker players are having
stopping a t the Montczunla.
some great tournam ents in Kiwnnls
Park.
N. If. Hill of Columbia, S.
the guest of his daughter Mrs
And the KiwanU Club jhould get
Houser.
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them some horse shoes th at the “SlipA rthur iainfon. ami R. lh Sturges per S U nnners" can got to work.
;re among the n n ivnls here yester—
£ from New Y ork.
I’n t Johnson, u
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------------j of Kissimmee nnd
S. M. Stephens of lak elan d spent j owner of th at pin
e day here yestordny attending to yesterday attending circuit court.
isines.-c,
.
---------------The derricks at the new PylestorMC. and Mrs. W, Ruff of Jackson- Rrumloy building are g etting Into
lie thrived in the city yesterday nnd plare today for the beginning of the
e stopping a t the Montezuma.
steel fram ework to go up immediately

First Qunlily— Low Pricea

I.OVKLV 111(1 D(iti PA
One of the ino-l d&lt; Ugh1
events of the w i.k wa« (
party given \e*ti iday i- 1
the Sanford Country Club, I
Theodore Ijillgley nnd Mi. .
Dumas, honoring thret cha
itor*. Mrs. C. T. Pund, nm
tliur Hazznrd of Augusta
Miss Anne Earl Farm er of
S. C. There were eigliteei

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and rm u ' . ■'v / u h t ; ro|-cr *t&gt;bi
to t' r :
i i. 'I I c «Icc \ t s may b e
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U hiiuI wiili a ki: ■lold of sc|Hlj.’t«:nal
to cutrnixmd with tku slasnol from
and r-ocUta. Medium lire rvouirw
!&lt;’5t-ineh material, wjtli 1 ywtd
First model: Pictorial Review Dreu
No. ryt66. Sires, 6 to 14 year*. Price,
^ S »x o iid M o d e l: l tress S o . 9484 . S jzes,
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TIIE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 192.1

T

CONDITIONAL PARDON
running monthly disbursem ent. The
by the people of tho north ox w'cll.j
P n v t.
w arran ts ore now so mailed from
Itobert B. 1,00 was one of tho reallyi 1 l U M ™ 1 U J 3
MADISON, W is, Jnn. ID.—A con­
the com ptroller’s offico th a t they ditional pardon wus granted Grace
great men of bis time ami like Lin
l ulillahrd »»rrr ,tlrr« iH « M rrv i
reach
the pensioner by the first of I.usk, W aukesha school teacher con­
d at at *!•«■ llrraW llalldlaa. HIT coin ami W ashington and Wjlaun and
Maaaalla 4«f» Waalard, Kla.____
each month. All proofs required by victed of second degree m urder in
ether great Americans he bad none of
law are provided for ’on the back of 1018, by Governor John .1. Blune, in
The Herald Printing Co. the hate and rancor In his heart to ­
the w arrant, and the recipient by np- order, he said, to save her life. She
ward
any
who
had
differed
with
him.
r i iii.m ii:iii
IN
NIK
PAS1
II
HAS
h
\
(
EEDKt)
penring
before a bical officer, may is in a hospital at present. Miss L usk
A Virginian b y birth, Itobert K. Lee
i:d ll« r
THAT A.MOl NT HUT Old)
n. j . i i o i . i .v
casii
his
paper with ns little trouble convicted of killing Mrs. David Hub­
. r r r . l . t l ' T r r a . u r r r carried through liffc those traditions
S . J. I . I I . I . M i l l
SOLDIERS AHE PASSING
ns
a
bank
check. Before legislation erts, wife of a Waukesha doctor, with
it. a. \ r :i:i.
,a S
' Mn a a a rr handed down by the people or th a t
n . h, im i.i.v______
made this possible U was necessary whom she was said to lie in love. •
great
state
ami
he
followed
the
m . T l , i M W l i I r l Press)
Td.rrll.lBK lla lr. Iladr liniittn on
for the pensioner to make out, his
Ai.pllral
l.rn
axioms of the cavaliers who settled
__________________
TALLAHASSEE, Jan . 10.— Flork
TO T IIE PUBLIC
i irri.uiinn H ntiater Virgipia and upheld those high ideals da pays out approxim ately $1,250,000 vouchor upon it.-* receipt about the
i.i.n n an i i t
if
fir?t of the. month am! then return it
I ’ h i. n r rm-\\ a f l r r .1 I*. «&lt;
We hnve ju st added the latest upthot governed the life of the early annually to those Sons o f'th e South
xabsrrlptl.ia Price In I d i . o r r ^ ^ u ttlc tS of th a t St.ltC.
, who followeil Id!U ill 1881-05, and their to the com ptroller's office. Thence his to-date welding outfit to our equip-jw arran t would lie mailed and finally nient and will appreciate your bu*isi"* j'..B*ks
...... tuna j G reat in w ar General I.ce was even widows, according to figures made
made available, to the pensioner on
Phone
tiH i.rrc t in ciiy *&gt;r ‘
B lester da |ience when broken in spirit public in the stole com ptroller’s of- , . ..
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-res*.—Sanford Machine Co
about Ihe middle of the month.
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250-Otc
’
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j nmj_ _fortune
___Wrrl&lt;
___ he accepted the _presi- flee. In the past it has fa r exceeded
T h r Ills 13- «•* I h- p k b s U r r k l , H r f
either are
are the
and widows
'""mln«U
ro u B ij dertcy of the W ashington and Lee this figure, for the ranks of the Blue] N
N either
the veteran*
v
'
• I t »B t| r*lr r a t e r s
P*
m atter
of t ’hriaty
University there
to Bpteach
and ^Gray a re rapidly
thinning
overlooked
inWthe
na»4 i*
___B IB
W pBWthe
p ^gospel
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t
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Why
„ ..r __,__r
do we. do 75 per cent of the
Us I I I V h
s i n " " ' i" inls'ooer.jnf real citizenship and loyalty to the but the decrease in the pension dis- \ ,ntt* money. By n special net of the |u||(, (]|Di ai'iCC hauling of Seminole
m k m m : h ~ t ii k A s s n i i v i i u i r m T s government of the United States and I burtem ent has not kept apace w ith; *021 legislature au th o rity was pro- County?
Ans.: Because w e-do
it q
Th* Aa*oM*t«J Pre** t* -rettml vriyI he ntUiered to thin principle until h b the decrease in the men and Women Vided for the Jssu ln g of December light, ht the right price. I.ossing's
th eir dcstl- QUICK
SERVICE
TR A N SFER .'
V n '1^ - n.t!.^u«'!m -'T,r;n 1'r,‘i ' ' i ’." nr death ever ready to help his old com -' of the rdnfederniy. Nearly every sea-. w arran ts In time to reach
.
not olUctwise fred ju d m Oils natirr
distress and to m inister t&lt;» simi of the legislature relax, in some nations by December .U.
Phone 'IDS.
2 1 1 -Th-Fri-Sat.tfc
K retm "0 ,h " lmMl "" "
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thp needy and this nfflirted. .wa yin the qualification necessary to
. .Senator Benjamin Hill said of l.eef receive a pension ‘a nd the large gap
M AV IV ^ Cr A\lV
4 I j' ! , S
t t : Secove"s cPR"M
,!I‘"TK
This is the birthday of R obert K.
"When the fu tu re hlstorinn comes th at show up y e a rly in the ranks of M
IJo
h T
I A\ K
ough
to survey the character of General] die »urvlvor« is filled in some degree
lee .
I 0 CHANGE NAME “ Was very had with La Grippe nnd
Robert E. Lee, he will find it rising l&gt;y those veterans or widow* whom
Tried Foley’s
had a sevree cr.ngh.
It Is also the birthday of the ed ito r;lik e 0 huge mountain above the un
wlegirfatlon has brought within
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NEW YORK, .......
dan. ID.—The
fath er „
stopped my.
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. IxPViflts Of the original pension
Robcrt T
,,,oring a rela Hone&gt;* a,ul T ur ° nd U
of the
Herald, lint the hanks are not- d u la ^ ig plain of ............................................
humanity and he will Ihe
Mrs.
closed on our iiiTount*
Ihnvc
hcnvcn.to
uu wwritt«n wndhw hooks Ho- j jVu elnim to fiistinction with Mr. Na - ( ‘
have to lift M*
hi* cycn
eyes toward
tow
rida’s provisions for the care of vet- t i - husband of C a n ic is 9aid to MrtT&gt; K,"by’ h lw knnr’ " "K ington.
,-iitch It.-* summit.
erann
and widovri*
deseril^d
f
. finti- Coujrhs resulting
erann anu
W i a o w nare
rt iim
r m .u farU
r &gt; have*•ceonie* kj distressed, «vt*r
the
t from
u ,, l.n Grippe, III*
However, the hank clerks are hard;
.
working individuals and we nre al"He was a foe without hate,
s «te officials
a* tho m ost generous;
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turn. ......
It.il.l.le, I ,
*
ways glad to see them get a vacat ion.
,\\ Crlen.l
f,i„,„t wttjwut
u-ithnnt r«|.roflch,
n orom h
ij *'tl the .South.
A
flat
sum
of
*
=”'«&gt;• " "•*
S
iwl.( i. n t t a H .h..m|.i..n5hin In t..tr
V"'"11J
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V .-h rU tn ,, « !# ■ » . h y p ,n e r ii*
l.e
I,n, I Me * . « « .
’ ‘ • ; leas o f the e.xti at-of Ida nldtlty,
They might clove fur an hour when
name for the purpose of future to u r -1
.
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A man without guile.
. n ;a ...i.i,,,.. '
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i l
l
i
. gredients printed on the w rapper,
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we die bat not while we are alive and i He
widows .mineiit play. It i* thus hoped th at ,
.
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was a C aesar without hiv nmhlIn 1D22 there were
,
,,
Litgc-.t rolling cough m odidna in the
we would not have them rinse any
and veteran*, carried on,l m..............
e pension R,tbert will avoid unwelcome niton..
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world. Refuse substitute’). Insist on
tolls. This compared with 1.157 the *jon, of which, ordlnarfy, he I* the foa Frederick without hi* tyranny,
j.afe . ■ -- more than is necessary,
Foley’* Honey and Tar. Solti every­
■------— ------ ----A N’npo'eon w ithout.his selfishness.' pievioui yenr. This show* a decrease L-nl point.
r ’
where,—Adv.
f( kcoiiii that all the hoys have bo­
The city of Snnford is moving right
A Washington wilhmlt his rewarrl. of 123 and shows the full extent of
along nnd no dark clouds can dispel
th); e.isuallien among the survivors come so im prr 'o d with ilobhie nnd,
the bright sunshine of optim um In
MU, «ns ns o b cd icn tlo authority aa ranks during the yenr, that h. Uiat.},: nliilily thr.t they do not hesitate
this great and growing city on th - ,, jerym u nm| royal in authority ns r. part of then) which enjoyed assistan ce; to play their host golf cgninst him,
hanks of the St. Johns river.
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from the state.
with the result th at the young man is
The p u - e n t com plrnller, Ernest till w ithout formal ‘nothlinjr ac
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"He was ns gentle a* n woman iri
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Full for the boat basin and the c lly tj,jB |jfCj modest and pure ns a virgin Amos. i-&gt; t rediteil with many immva- &lt;piaintance with a riatimml title. Same
i.i.-.-. It mean* so mm h for our city j jf| thought, w atchful on a Homan ves- tinn* in the pension
pc.
liivi 'toi) of hi*; tLcimsideratc person, shooting p ar or
and will bring the big tourist hotel ,|(|
^
n))(,
ln battle n*' departm ent which have brought the h rttru ha* alwaya interruptcil Robert
next fall. A finer pier and iioat hasm Achilles " ‘
syst -m of pnymept from an intri- ju st as he was about to get acquaintwill bring other improvements that
cute q u arterly ope ration to a smooth ed.
arc needled.
RAILROADS ARE PREPARING TO
DO T H E IR PART
A d N o. 7 1 G
Id
If Sanford had the money t*» invest
t’t r 'i
in houses right now there would be
Whenever the railroad system* of
hundreds «»f them built here tin . win­ the rounpy nie piosperous, it may l«ter. There i&lt; not a city of similar size taken for granted that prosperity i
in the United States that m .it- holm
a general nmdition. Intllcatiun* point
tii* 'badly as Sanford. And certainty to nn cnoinmu* expenditure for ex
no city where your Investment would
V'rpmrr Jlsm g fo &amp; S iitfS t ®
tetisirnis and improvement* during
bring g reater leturn*.
tills new year. It is estim ated, ai
.
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Rodolpl; V a le n tin o
cording to a sum m ary prepared by the
WILL HAVE ASPHALT STREETS Railway Age, th at more th in $700,-1
' »■&gt;. ytiram sunt t/izt uz«
■ihe *Y uur^ A i j r i i ’
‘
000,000 will be the outlay before nex
At
ihe
Pcincet.H—- ah iliiix —Friihiv‘
It I* learned this morning that the
fttr .nUrg.-ment* am!
! ft
and Saturday, Jc^. 13th ami Mih
City Commissioner* al a meeting yes-

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adddions in plant e.iuipmt-iH Kvvt v
le nla y decided to eontrnet for asphalt
wh„
these day i know ,
street* and while they n«ve not def- ,|;&gt;w h ,tnl pu, nmny „f lbc lo a d* a n
initely decided Which firm s of a spha lt jn kt.ppjnk, uj, lht. necessary faeiliUe

u.tttra; tors will il&lt;&gt; the work they have fni bundling !i M.h fteight and pureHi
definitely decided th at the
fir*t ger iialfi.- It was generally supposed
slreets built will Ik; asphalt and not that with the steady increare in tii
brick. •
mileage of |n-imanent highway.*
The Herald was for brick street* freight bii(*ini * would show a slamp
and many of the people Of the city but it avcat* that aa more highways
wanted brick street* but ns this pa are built mure lni iness cnlitti:i to the
per nail! before we wore perfectly will-1 mitwayB. The answ er to this i* that
dug to leave the m atter to the City the highways open up new cuuiilry
('omtnissioiiers and we are not play- new country means new settlers and
lug any dog in the manger net hy at new -HIlet* have to i l l and ctnihe
tempting In t i if i-■i-.1- t he , Itj nffir thfin-eL e
iris hecaUKi* they eHo*i- nspliait
\\ e
I akekti.d is l.i gii&gt; a railroad .
believe they nre doing what they thud, t o , , ihie-e eioph yed in railroad work
i» the best for Ute city ami we believe, to ay im.jiiug of the businosa men
they will always do just that for our and women who nre keenly watching i
city .7 The Herald has never eritici*ed the trend of trade, will In- interested
either county officials ur city offie|n!* i in anything nnd everything pertainfur their official acts when they are ing to Ihe wcdfnre of the great mil
lining their duty. Maybe asphalt i* road industry. Ih e re fo ie it is w n;h
tin- best paving. Duly time will tell noting that twenty-seven railway •&gt;and v i- tire willing to leave the m atter terns vvilli nil aggregate mileage of ap|W Ihe t ’lty Coillinissiiitiei* with the i’toxintuteiy 3 &gt;,0011 hiile will spend
hope th it we arc gettm-; the lw-»t p a \ - la-.n than f.'.’iU.OUU.noo fi.i im pim ,
ing material* for th*- least money ami meats to roadway and *1 run lire* and
paving m aterial that will solve the f"i new equipnU'nt during I'J’J ’h
question for many pun* to eome.
,f it may Ik* assumed that an equal
We were honest in our eonvietmn*! " nunJ,U wi!l Im’
Uy »h,‘ r‘*m:*innnd the City Conimmsimter* are Imm ln“ »*« ,hI; ,,s " f ^«.n&gt;He«ge of the
i**l in their convictions. It was only
" r »l"fi Un‘u,, i s ,a tM 1 " " tl
a difference in opinions and the
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“ -th e total exinr...i.ture wall a*
tor or the H er..... |.«s always been ’’tateil above, exceed ? , 00,000,iiimi tin.*

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broad enough to give everyone the
ymS \ n * " T * ' T , s
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is imlicnred I'V the fact tti.it ' mi only
tight to their own opinions ami time
. '
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..in
.n .who
i was
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, war "lie . year,
ID li,. during
will *tell
right
and, who
*
, the year
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p ast leu. have the records of the 1«wrong. And tu cotiriiision we .wish to* . . .
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t c .‘ tutc ( oinnicive ( iimmihaion shown
say that Die controversy* will get S an­
nn increase in iiivustment in road and
ford good paving Tor the people arc
uqulpment of thi* am ount, while the
on the job.
average annual investment during (hi*
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ten-year period hnx been le«* than
Roman k. lee
$500,000,000.
It is readily seen th a t the turning
Thi* is the day Wc ohnerve In mem­
into m anufacturing and trnrule chanory of General Robert E. Lee, not only n e b of such a stupendous am ount of
the iikd of the South hut now that the money, m ust result in greatly inw«r 1* over nnd tho sting Is forgotten creased trade nnd travel.—l-akelnnd
this grunt and grand man in revered S ta r Telegram .

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A ten acre, Improved and tiled.
Celery Farm , w ith nil equip­
ment at n bargain. Reason Tor
Helling, owner hnn more land
than he ran handle.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Coauatty, Auto Insurants
105 W. First 8U SANFORD, FLA

LUNCH BOOM FOR
NEW PRIMARY SCHOOL
The new primary school has been
provided wiih a lunch room and equip­
m ent by the rchool Imard. This lunch
room will be oprned Monday nnd will
be conducted.along sim ilar lines to the
one now in operation a t the gram m ar
school.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
LEE AND JACKSON IIBL1I
A J TAMPA TODAY
TAMPA, Jun. 13,—7 hu celebration
of the anniversary of the birth of Lee
and Jackson I.i scheduled today under
various Confederate Memorial oiganisation* Captain Jam es McKnyi the
oldest v n tiiu n here, I* In charge.
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r£-rii-'jp;
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Out $1,250,000
In State Pensions

O *imet guaran tees unifon 11
r-'ccess iri your baking —
Doughnuts, popovers, bis-

c'lii.v cik cs—are rruido tender,
f''-teJ‘u] and liRht p.sair. This de*
nurd,ability h:'-'. turned nullionsof
house’-vives to ihe caclusivc use
of Calumet.

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

HOARD OF DIRECTORS
J. R. Anthony, W. II. Tunnicliffo, D ivS, Puleatotj, K. II. Hawkins, W. E. Scoggan,
C. P. Williams
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ALL DEPOSITS INSURED

Sanford, Florida

“1923 MODELS”

six-cylinder Nuprcmt Autnmoliilc. laixurimis in ev­
ery detail.

the best buy on the market.

The most Convenient and Finest Drive-in Filling Station in
S h e County—Guaranteed Visible Gasoline Pumps

P a y us a v i,:i£ and be c o n v in c e d , by our utitck
*1

S e m e ;c nnd Courteous Treatment

-LA 1)1 l£ v ANU HKNTLKMK.VS UK ST LOOM.-*----

■ H «aH H B K aaaM uan5.tauE Si*n!.'*uuK oc. '.aBURaa J n fiE a tire .u a K C Jrja u rrB a c n -a n K g u c in n a u n a c .u .ia iE X iB
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T h p t’u w h y th e nalca o f C nlum et
nro o y e r 150*; g r e a te r th a n th a t
o f an:* o th e r lin k in g p o w d er.

B m m ® p o w s s tf?

Prove to your own satisfaction that zo-feet bakings are the result of a d ep en d ­
able baking powder.
A can of Calumet produces more baK.r.gi
than many other brands because o f • ;
greater leavening strength. It goes *;t:ther—lasts longer.
' Calumet is pure—contains only such ingredi­
ents as have been officially approved by Ur.it.J
States Food Authorities.
A p o u n d can o f C a lu m et c o n ta in * fu ll J j
ounces. Som e b a k in g po w d ers com e in 12
ounce in ste a d o f 16 ounce cans. £f*J jure
yo u g e t a p o u n d w hen y o u w a n t it.

M E WORLD'S GREATEST UAH IN G POW DER

a
M O u r n ew s t o r e in th e M cinch R iiildinff, n e x t ti&gt; th e C ost O ffice, is n u t read ;, fo r u s lit tu*ni| &gt; ' r i■
X lu ll wi* e x p e r t In lu* in l»&gt; F e lirtin ry 1 st. W e h t . e th e r e f o r e d e rid e d In c o n tin u e i u r &gt;■•!&lt;’ t-f
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M o n e m o re w e ek , i n .lin a S a t u r d a y . J a n u a r y J T lh ; ir i 'i u j ; ev. u I'. t c e r a n d b e l t e r r e d u r lio i- rim '
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a b e fo re . W e \v.m l to q e l o u r s lo c k d e a r b e f o re m o v in g , so e ie r y lh iu L ' raust kt&gt; tc ^ a rd lr* * «f
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SILK
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All
■ prevailing m aterials and toty
M on?. Close o u t—
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Largo tin*I sfnali slia|n:-; i&lt;
Patterns, Street and Sport
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$ 1 3 .7 5
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VahieH to $10.00

$ 1 6 .5 0
Values to $29.75

illoomers, $3.95
a t ........

s jild to

?.t,95 \

Step-ins, $3.95
grade at ..—

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llt-1 3 ParlTAwmua
SANFORD, ’ ’ FLORIDA

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Step-ins, $5.95
grade at .....

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Silvcrtown Cords aro tho
finest value you can buy in
tires. They go farther.
They look smarter on a*
rar. They m ake tho car
rido easier. They save
gasoline. T his s e a s o n
equip w ith Silvertowns
and save m oney.

Ivuyscr and Wolf iie.nl brand ■
Jersey and Crepe dc Chine S
Untlt i uarmon ts:
Vests, P2.95
Ktade at.

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Hood Auto .Company, Inc.

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w i w p i . i w g W J 'M I *

ETnncr:

h your bakings arc not always suc­
cessful try •

T he E conom y.

A light ftinr cyljmler car,

Gown- and other garment?- *3
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Cotton Crepe Kimonos in large
Hclectior\*of colorful combina­
tions, a l— .
A few left in Tuxedo nnd Slip­
over styles, nil colors, at

$1.95, $2.95

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$2.95
$3.95
Values to ?G.OO

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SAVE from 50c to 75c on Hos­
iery.

All makes reduced-

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A ll Other Accessories at Greatly R educed Prices

BEST IN THE LONO AUtli

Goodrich
S i l v c r t o w n C c k d T ir f ,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 1923
c i t i z e n 's

r o n n '’
REPORTS RESULT *
PROBE INTO IMOl'S

f It * TIi r Aa*of in1 1-n
HARK ISON AH. v1*n.
ally winding up i*. • v j - k
gallon of the dept 'iii.iii-.
s l.ts'itK'il Ails 5r r. line. No
property which have oet-u
nd taLen fur lc-.*.i Shun I5c.
TOURING, 1,;2I, i 'j im and Iho past two yoan; and tv,*
ami positively no tlnssiliid
ed such pi o p in io n s as t
i! s- now, $535.00.
*d* charged tn anyone. Cash
llelflls
to threaten .-uttpeu
TOURING,
runs
and
looks
mu'll iM'COinparty all order*.
oration hi the MD.oiui an
Coaat tire wards to a line
knjutfta railway, the “teini
ami rrtaR accordingly.
UUO" ami th u ; "citizens 1
night issued a Matcma
Ka p -i r* ** *ta kb [DODGE T o ; ?MNC ih
known for the fu-i
t
? C \ 1 in
'
k»dit, nv.-si i . raid v ,ti
their elToi t' .
______ fiIAN*HL*:T. 7 ■ irigi r
According t&gt;* the unnou,
IALE-—$$.50 n cord.] ‘ tiic s good,
committee
and em ut *.-ill
;o to pay cash, on He- VIM, iM
evfdrttcc cdiwrted (&gt;., pre
rify the kind of wood,HCD.'K SI* to
the etnt ? courts and .tit
'hieing your oiV t .- K.j ‘than 115,000 mile*, 33*.i
IM -tfc LEX1NGTO ■ i POUT. 1
nearly committee cppoit.i. l&gt; tl

Card* of Sanford's Reput•tdc Profcsalonnl Mpn, each
cf whom, in his chosen proffsaion Iho Herald rccuin.
mends to th e people.

George A. DeCottes
Attorncy-at-Law
O rer Semlnoje County Hank
SANFORD

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FLORH

FKEI) R. WILSON
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w

. NOT on what you SPEND to­
day, out on what you SAVE!
Opportunity may knock at your
door hut ONCE—he prepared to
gritfip it by having money on de­
posit at—

Gv*
yingai Department ea$Hi
ihg* 1% Interest.'
.*,i
- i . » . • C i&gt;l*
Rudolph \ UlvintinO

;t.u i» iitvcatlg^tc the r

FOR SAt,K --D osior and Coys’ paint?
and varnishes a t Sn&amp;foni N
Workf, Sanford a Kent*.
if ;-tfc

( p a r a m o u n t ty tc l

‘DAN, e: client Lay, $350,] railway ami the tyii Mug
!l
i|T , 7 pasRcnj?*'.', fine cur •
I.
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Vue
liny
1 .
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tires fine m.-riimt-*
ion, look * ;:‘,i d, $2(10,03!
&lt;i
0 **ii ti n . .
' r ;:i&gt;r |
i am and

. .■vH.WLhi?—lou can get ?,&lt;?&gt;.•.1 ItJ
F irst National Hank Building
frnni-'&gt; and irrigation plugs at tbs
NFORD
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.FLORIDA
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe

o imifil scH'till those cr.rjf
y 1 l a-i wo will then move
with three year lease at 115 Pal­
metto avenue,
23Mfc it.ti our navr Dodge honm mid will

Small accounts grow large with
interest and frequent deposits.

Saturday, Jan . Huh and 21H1*
A C O M M U N IT Y ItU IL D E R

SALE—Twelve fu

1CHELLE MAINES
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J

i.nm un , v _ . ut&gt;ij
a i «&gt;j
api'iiint jtiiiH*, Lvil vvecfil istviulon.

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FOR SALI- llrund new Chandler 5* need roam to remodel our presen t fe r­
vid' station,
passenger j&gt;port moiti'l, only been
10 per cent discount n nil cars list*
driven front JhekifonviRn ; :i Kan ford,
ed nlivo fr rit cast).
y ’• .H. t•&gt; :
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Terms to responsible narth v , one*
G iassrs Designed Could he L-reit ut Snnfoyd F ruit Slore,

LAWYER -:— Court House

K} r% » t m i n r d

Henry iVIcLaulin, Jr.,

i ORi SALK* New 0 roiirii hot:: ■ wdli
hath, Lit go lot, in tin* m
r »f the
Optirian-t&gt;ptcnictri§i
ptowing city o f l.cke M ary .
Land
-12 E ast F irst Hire'll Hanford. Fla van he purchased adjoining the |iio|&gt;erty to increase to acreage.
Ideal
chickcn*farro. TIi Ik ultife will mivatuc
D U . H. M. W E L SH
•a the price of hvaiucss lop. iri n few
G r a d u a t e V e te r i n a r i a n
year . Most linu ual Isaerifice of
Telephone* i
QfTIco
ntoperly, (iood title am! uCisonubie
Oll'iro 123
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Opposite P. C.
Residence 257
DcLand, Florida

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u years,
•. t-mh-of. stx.;istk • will fc

phenomena! ra ta and will enntlmu*
n gimPe ■ I'i'nportion, than any othpr

213-tfi third down, bidnneo t», S, lu nnd 13

HIT First Street.

months.

cetFn In,the L'uited.Stnte i.

O p t. D .

Sanford M otor Co
te 5.

IKiniiK IVR.U
Koi* : e first tii
uij il'ih today ili
lion u$d ad u p tci .
moi ! eommendlii'
"cl Idaeng' c j u n " :m

PARTS

1 OR HALF Mouse 2es22,
and furnishci!. Apply L. i
i.ake Mary, Fin.
FOR" jjA LIv
otuPii t &gt;'| * .*’r

rm ancc

J I‘*P.MOH!!.M HU
.■r.ou M ll.ES KOI

vice guards B uick
again st iess-th an Drmancc.

Yon can find llie name of
every live Hasiness Mnn
In Hanford in this Column
each day.

Q uick S e r v ic e T r a n sfe r

t ■t

Storage Facilities
'if we plcnse yoa, leiI*oll:tr»; if not
tell u*. Phone i'jA

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1 fiv e ro o m .

Sec

Cylinder Grlndinv
Atriumohite Kin Ur
Acclylche \ c i

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It m ain tain s the fine qualities of d e­
pendability— the enduring and uniform
transportation *lmt is built into every
Ik:; k, by pr&gt; viding a gen u in e part to
rep lace th e origin al part w h e n e v e r
accid en t forces the need.

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A , I n Ho

To i,il I‘iT'otw ner.-uiiL' &lt;i H.,;m i ,*o
P vt,
You are,h ereb y i ult.*&gt;l that *a
&gt; mul Mu- City Commission "f Saiifonl. L
;
Hun providing U r ibe graJiu:. and |
2 -‘,!tp P* L ike Moiinie, \Vith vitrified hrii k
n,
,tul estfinated n»sl of wdd impi v*.m
• :&lt;1 \af,e*&lt;nndltn nj .nrtst tin* J&gt;»»,• .;»• I

2 ‘ l- 2 tp

H E V , l o k - .M a r y , F l a .

GcneraL Machine and Uoiier

a F. WHITNER. Cashier

F. IV FORSTER, President

blocks and trimming-* 'fro m the
crate mill. .M'c n .wagon load a t the
mill. Fine to make your oenvy wood
li'im w ell.- Sliinho’ser' 'I I I .

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B u ic k fa c to r y -m a d e p arts
a lo n e c a n gu aran tee a con tinu an ce of
rform ance
G e n u in e

hUO Iff

, '!iti'iii|)lut-jF iinprovi-nt’ i ’. oi s.ii,i

tlvelv dcteirriimT hy tin A es«4u. .

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li^---------- Sanford.

"HOrOSALS

Pnom 7, .Miller I
BANFOltD

ud. a ra re of; a rooni initisv in gucil
condition; I acres mock, fine for truck
Prtijwsals wjH ‘lie m liv e d Iiy
farm ing; 2 ncres cleared for uddltion- City f’onlinksion of the &lt; Ry ef
i,i grove.
Price $S.(&gt;0U,
llnlance f..id, Fliitida, up to 2 :"ii p. m. on
U rifts. Consider trade.
bar* SPth. P'2;i. H iht « ity
See Mr. lln&gt;n*on
A. P. &lt; l IN N ELIA
SONS
E*laldiehed I'.ihk
Phone IH
Hit-* Itlagnolia A 'e.

K(

icner

KENT

S T E P 1,1 RUNT Pernnuient,
or 4 room unfunnriied apaitnu-m .
• , Ul hid* must be m ■ uni a.d, 1
Out or Imu*,',
ruble location. Au­ , 1 th a certified threk for $il]b0U.0ir,
CONTRACTOR t '
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dits* *T*. S." core Herald offjt'C, San* .?!! nropoVn!* to he i.'Idr,—*. d t p *ihe
61/ Comtncrci.il :
ford, Fla.
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132-ttc I’it&gt; C inniLaidti, Sanford, Florida.
p it »
r*&gt;r&gt; \r
i'UK
* fPriU ngu room, i o n
•l!y order of (he ('ily ComOtissiun of
y
1 AJiN C i ■a K I
-Ofil: Ave. Phone 2 *3-L-L 251-fit, Sanford, Florida.
ft.itirl this I«th day of Jan uary, A.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS rm :“ REN f .' roc room in Mt
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•.*.ith bath, S25.O0 per month, which 0 . 11*23.
WostJnghonso Lights and Appliance* &lt;n

w ater and light.

---- llolck « IH build them
Amount

17 t, Hei'iedt

AssmL

to Finperty

S A N F O IN )

jdeliou ol laid Improvcmuit.
A iiiCi-Oiif.- "f lh&gt;- K(pudizing IF■;*:*&gt;1 of ihi* C ity ,of Saofpr
be hi 111 at the City Hail un iho 22ml day of J a n u a ry ,'A. i&gt;. &lt;323
at wfilch meeting said Htiiiidning lioat I will hear nil claim
; to tlm cliarui
of all said im gtovamtlils to be
k’
nsscNtniwtU, nnd os provided for in the icsoiutiuu b e r ti t a ^ v f
• ]• \\ dm-. ■; my hand as* City Clerk, and thy Seal of tli-j Oi
IToridn, on this ihe 12 th day of Jauoary, A. D. lie n .
(SEAL)
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WORKS

MARI

n a g u r:is c r,rm a rm iH n u * H c 3 D u tia « g t!n tiR n * H :in n H n a * « B a B H a a * * B * j
■-I x tij- iv o o
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Apply Mr*.

New I.lno of Fixtures

Ak-x Vmighn. Ph.m ■ 1-’ l-J. 25|.idp

Milfrr lluHdittg----- Magnolia Avenue

\\ A N T E D

woman

B. W. HERNDON

L. «„ MOORE, M anager

To all IVrsonr, H ereinafter Nanti t! Owning Property on MBlh S ir e d ;
You■nre betoby notified th at on the l lth day of Dei -.‘inker. A. 0. i 222,
the City I'ommi* sion of Ranford, T lurids, d d adopt a PreSititian-y RcetlHiilwfi
providing for the grading and paving of Ninth S treet, from l &gt;pr
Avenpe
to I ark Avenue, with vitrified brick or other bard surface m aterial. The to­
tal estim ated co-t of sold improvement of Ninth Street h *13,526.00. Ttie
asjtssm eirtn .igaimit the various- piece of property heroiimfUir de*ariUid,
ab u ttin g ,yipoi^; Ihu coaloniplatcd iniprovenienl of nnld Ninth Street, width
b a i l Imen tuinlutively drturminetl by the Asuessin-, etiVering tie- prcportlert
of the vxpcnsy nf atdu imptoyorowyt to b« borne by tpo re pteUve puv»s_ «u*
property hereinnfler dcseribctl, and the e*timali| am ount of the hnefit whVh
will accrue to Ike varlhux 5 piccerf of property ^ e n d n a ffe r described, abutting
unon snfd NlfitK S treet to Ih? hnproved in the m anner above luted are m-

ER liO C F TENT
*tto and Third Street

WANED—A chance to build
your
new homo Iscfdre lumber gets any
higher. Plans and estim ates furni.di&gt;RF---------AUTO-1-------RONDS
t-J.- San ford Novelty Work*. 183-tfc
WAN'3'I'l) TO SELL a t a 'b a rg a ln h GOOD JOI!i&lt; FOR GOOD BOYS at
Westc rn • Un ion Tolegrapii office.
one bag roncrcto mixTr on skids
with engine, a pickVup. Address Mix­ Clean and healthful work tirnl chanc­
er care of Herald. \
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237-tfc es for advancement. * Apply .local
fnariHgost W estern Union office.
FLORID A | WA NT E tc —Three lMiys with b fc ^ les
253-tfe
at Western Union. _______251-tfc
US i WANTpD—Steady m an tuT celery
t. Be ' ■
form. Iiiqutif of M. S. Nojson, Hux
•A
isniL
to
Property
Owner
P s w j ld i w of i ro‘pi 11 y
252-tf; write! GRApUATB yhTKRLVARIAN {Jessie S, Roberts, Lot 10, lilk Hh Tr. t
i:-?j.T-.v-T-t:
. I
,*=-* -* l^-g-rW=y—
-:
#:wuu(H
t
S t 5U.O0 :«
■a r m s
lav r k l m r n l s
C harges Reasonable
•150.00 i f
WANTED T 6 HI V -‘ Several good •
F ir‘ t Prr-iihyterion Church, L o t.I, Hlk. I t, Tr, 2.1.
' n-laipro^a InmL I n - n r n n r c
Care
nf Union Pharfnncy,
300.(10 j«
, milch cows,*— R, D. White, Lake
IL L. D ullait, I o n , tUfcH; Tr. A
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P l i r e l * llJ k tl *
*
F l o r id a
Mary, Fl«.
*
254-3tp S a n f o r d
The SpcoiltvAiuiessnients agulnst the vnrious piece* of property nhdvqple- n
HfiMlct
l.ntilis
s r [bed ar»- p.iynlde ijpjldnally ns fallows: E ither irt full wllhin th irty dayi R
tt IS-O
B|
• I'mrcrtr
fbnnce,.f l,r the rouipjetloii of the work or in ten equal ftninm! inst.dlmenlti, with 2
m e MINSTRELS UN1TEU
&gt;Ai iin &lt;ifi.ee
interest oi the rate of Eight Per Cent, per annum, from the &lt;kite of the com- g
For This Date Only
('ill Flo* era-------------- Floral Drtdun:i pie lion of raid improvement. &gt;\
(- r n itnvi.rv c o it t u .w
1 *
WANTED TO H IJY -O
•«i» i \ t i :s t u i : \ t c o j i p a w
A i n'eiii:;; i i the Eipinlitlifft B m rc of ihe Cify ,jf Sanford, Fldjdda, will 2
Annual ami O rnam rnlpl Plant* ,
wagon, harrow, plow’.
'o
- 104-S M i i a n t i l l s A v r .
!-e held n t th* City flail on tlm 22ml day of Ja n u a ry ,A . Tl. 11*23, at 2:30 p. m,, *
Atnpio Sent t for &gt;Vfatt4 People
hi 1 M&gt;rlie Avc.------ ------Phone 2C0-W ..! .-Jut it i,ie&lt;:fo g j-ftTiLiKiiunlliine Hoard .ill h a | all cl Ihia nrul object Ions &gt;g
m is g e l L a n e o u s
a to tile cka&gt;.H-l-r of nil -.lid IliU n m ^ v iiH ill be paid for i|i n a lt by «pr.dttl-H
L It. HODGJNS
I'hnnr KM
{for.: Olh and French uases^ments, 1WidV^Mt&gt;twldc&lt;r?o r in the* r n volutldn her cl nr. to vc te far red tn.
|&gt;A
M'fix'0
I
'l.ASSTlS
every
T(t«
*
!ay
j
AUTO RADIATOR AND SHEET
AViUiCM mi V ttid as. City Clcik, and the *H»l ofrih e U tb' of Hanford,,
a t 1 ’nrish Houae nt I p. m. for chll-j
METAI. WORKS
ri.iil.l,.,
'IiV.
dren
And
7
p.
m.
for
ndults.
InU-rprej
r ,^ j *
General Repairing
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L. It. PH IL IPS, '
u
•’"7 French Ave,--------- —Sanford, FI taiive and ball room dancing.—.Profea-Y
i-I LH*
m
Uily Clerk. 13iHUBBRKKBaaKHsiUBRanaKaaaaqBnaB
M -lm p,
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�■aaaaaanaenaMBsasianna-saaai**,,.

on Savings Accounts

Value of a Bank Account
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H liB K B atixflilK aaaH R aB aB K aaH iaK K aH K M H N M fliiauH H aaaB H aR aav

The checks she writes are her receipts, which the
bank returns to her at the end of the month.

She has a checking account at THIS BANK and
pays her bills at her own desk by a scratch of the pen.

The stubs which she retains in her check book are her record of the transactions. She never has to pay a bill twice,
She always finds this a real Banking Home
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PROGRESS

SERVICE

STRENGTH

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

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REALM OF SPORTS

NF.W YORK. Jnn. ia^ -H u sin rss
w asn 't so good nround tho tnnjor
league circuit last year. The pen­
n an t winning cluhn nnd several of the
W estern team s made money, hut the
usual bumper crops of cash weren’t
\ general by any means. At least the
m agnates will have believed,
gf The result is very few raises for
5 the poor ball players. Several of the
club owners will ask their ablest to
su ffe r along on a sm aller stipend un
til things "get better." Others who
can afford their usual payroll may. do
the same things to feel out the new

BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Epidemic of Holdoutitis Predicted by Farrel Be
fore Contracts are Signed

Stale Horseshoe
Pitching Tourney
at Orlando, Feb. 6

golf

S ta te Champions Have Accepted the Itost on Red Sox Receiver is a Full
fledged Lawyer Now
* (tig Season Hate for Miami
i Harold
d talked
American

MIAMI, -Inn. 11),—Another classy
football team has been added to the
schedule whirl) the local high school
will play post fall, the latest addition
being fialneivllte, which will m eet Mi-

Opening of the firs t Florida State
Hoiscahnc Pitcher*' tournam ent at the
grounds of the Suns hi no Club has
been set for F ebruary f&gt;, it was an­
nounced yesterday.
Sixteen cash prizes, totaling STUM,
will he awarded nt the tournam ent,
j though any of them will he changed
to « trophy should th e winner desire.
'T he cash is offered to aid in paying
the expenses of the contestants who
will euifid from a distance to take part
ji Wns gaj,|.
First prize will he $ 100, second $rt7&gt;
iimi so on. &lt;!( wn to num ber 10. the

FLORIDA

THE WONDERFUL VIOLINIST

WEDNESDAY EVENINt
8:0 0 l \ M .

Itetfug [nival oti Nuveiuher ■&gt; unit
I lurid" failed to arrive
Gainesville on November
Miami
nd "The Young Rajah," still hu.-&lt; two open dates, Noveiidier IT
lolph Valentina was shown
and 24. Coacii H. M. Woods is wutklarge audience.
I iug hard to pet another classy' team
for a t Im rt one of those dales.
( Mef intert rt for next season cen­
ters in the Thanksgiving day game
beciuso of the terrific drubbing which
, Gnpiesviltc handed the local team last
: fall, a fte r first refusing to meet the
Miami jrrldders.

K \N S A S CITY, Mo., .Ian. It*.—Two
banditti held up three m essengers of
the Wilson packing company here
yesterday and escaped with a payroll
on the various salaries offered. The
urual threat* of retiring to private
business instead of playing hall m e
Thmaday- Hope Hampton In
being nmdr. Jack Daulu-it, &lt;Tmin- Dust" with a Century Comedy-.
nntl Red infielder, ha* officially minoiuircd himself at ready t&gt;&gt; enter (toton I business if lip ean'i n t SI I nun *•
year, and George Mogridge, Washing
ton pitcher, is looking for other Ini- incss.
.
Dutch Rcuther, nccuscd try Squire
;&lt;/_ Ehbets of being the prime mover in
the bnsehall players' union, is hold­
ing out for $12,000- and Zneh Wheat
nnd several others on the HrooUyn
Robins are not eontent with what
they havh been drawing.
Ebl-et*
probably will have a whale ' f a time
before he gels through'
John McGiiitv seldom has irouldt
with ids players.
th e Giant'- are
generous nn&lt;l tiie buy a me all rat isfied with their place*. The Yanks are
the lim it liberal spenders in baseball,
- Tailor F eds Fine Af
but tin) Yankee owners urc going to
Taking This New
rfducc snlnrie- tbi year. Colonel*
Medicine
Ruppert and Huston nrv not bard up
but they tile going to take it crack
th at way against several nf the fancy players who looked like ten cents a
dozen last reason and during the

Are you moving? f a ll I.o rsing'*
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, if
"Then i raw Re t'u-Mn advertised
you want it dono c« YOU WANT it in tho Spanish paper, with an account
done. Phone lt*a. tM I-Th-Frl-Sat-lfc of how it had helped others, and 1 de­
cided to get it for myself.
Florida's population in mund mini
"1 bought a bottle and began to
hrrs Is 1 ,000,000.
take it, and afte r n tew doses the pain
b my back was gone, my kidneys act­
ed freely. 1 found I eoUld rest nt
n i g a n d my appetite commenced to
return and I now fe e l/in#.
Premier Steel Cut
"I recommend Re-Cu-Mij to my
friends ami to all who may suffer as
I did. It helped me nnd relieved the
Vacu united Coffee
[i.iln in thy back, and I believe Re-Cu•M.i I* n good medkinc nnd all tliaV ia
claimed for it.'*
Superior Roasted
Re-Uu-Ma will help you to regain
your appetite pml enjoy the food you
eat. A fter taking it you will wonder
Why you have been enduring Indigostom, headache* and like ailm ents
when the remedy in so simple.'
Re-fu-Mn can now be obtained In
Sanford from the Union Pharm acy
and the leading druggists in every

KYROl'T FARM AGENCY
113 Mngnuliu Ave.
The finest young grove in this see.
t i*e
In Herrs, JIT four, year old
till . Noisily Valencia, inn longern e. . 2 '. large seedlings, also n row of
l*H( bud on ro'ir stock, budded last
June.
I rfront bouse, barn, flowing
well, beautiful lake view. Ju st a rtep
o f r brick road and but a few miles
from Nnuford. Cojishlering quality of
g io .v and land, the best liuy in this
vicinity today. Price $'&gt;,500.
east, balance, i. 2 and It years.

JA N U A R Y 1 4 th
.

PU K ES

$1.00, $2.00 and $3X0
Praise didn’t go to.the head of the
youngster. On th e efintrary, he went
(thing like the ordinary recruit wlio
still had to make good. In* the win­
ter time, instead of idling Ids hours,
Ruel attended the law -t hool of Wash­
ington U niversity jtU)&gt;t. I.ouia.
"I may not come us fast ris same of
the experts predict and t want to have
a profession to fall back on when I
am through with base hall," was
RuelV explanation of why" he was
KIDNEY TltOUHI.E
studying law.
LAMENESS
Ruel certainly had the right dope.
While a very, capable jierform er, he
never quite reached the heights a t­
tained by Ray Sehalk. Several times
injuries greatly handicapped him just Foley Kidney Pills bnd the
un he was g etting into his stride.
fret,", writes H. It. Arfate
Ruel, still a youngster, has at least Itnrre. Vermont. Hack ;t. I
10 years more of liaseball before him ti,-ni. dull headache, too
if In* (ares (u s.11&gt;k lii all protmhil- burning urination nie syi
ily RtJ'l will (|uit the game when In:'Kidney and llludder trouh
j osses out of tlje m ajors,
fired kidneys require pro
And he will have a profession to m eat. Neglect Vituses soi l
fall hark on. Only recently he passed cations. Foley Kidney
Hie b ar exam inations in St, Louis and c|uick relief. Sold everyw
to alm ost a full-fledged lawyer,
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Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona Reach

THE SUPREME AUTOMOBILE
Me will pay you well for your work if you are
Ihe man or woman we want—you can earn up­
wards of $1."&gt;0.0(l a week for a few months— this
is yyur opportunity to do your hit and to make
money at the same time— every one almoil wants
to “talk it over"—see us today— understand our
message—appreciate what it means to own Gandy
Units.

OUR REFAIR DEFARTMENT IS UNEXCELLED

COLUMBIA BATTERIES
WK OFERATE A COMPLETE BATTERY--SERVICE STATION

‘■'l'he Gandy llridtfc lists had the best reception of
any corporation ever organized in Florida’’—“A
million dollars in two months/*— etc., etc.,—ace

Gas, Oils and Accessories
WE HAVE IT

Second Floor, Drew* Building1

PHONE 41
5 115 Magnolia Avenue—

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY
I TOP COATS: .
WBAT1IEK MAN SAYS
WARM SPELL IS D I E

UBI'ORTKIIH WARNED
c T im im u •'••"•rtatrd I’m * i
M . LOUIS, Jafi. lit.—The Po.xtUispateh, in a dispatch from a stair
cm respondent at Harrison, Ark., this
afternoon sta te s that newspaper men
have Ir i 'Ii denied the privilege of intervievvinjj Circuit Judge .1. W. Shinn
or Mayor J. I , Chite.s, of Harrison,
about the activities of the vigilante
committee, n spokesman today id lin g
newspaper reporters there was “one
side to w rite about."
The Correspondent adds that the
spokesman enjoined the reporters not
to go about interviewing the men
who had been whipped or removed
from office and that the committee
would “hold to strict account any re ­
porter who wrote anything to cast

To all Persons H ereinafter Named, Owning Property on Second Street:
You nre hereby notified th at oil the llth day .of December, A. I*. 11*22,
the City C-ummissidn of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary Resolu­
tion providing far the grading mid paving1oT Second Street, from Oak Ave­
nue to. French -Avenue, with vitrified brick or other hard surface material.
The total estimated cost of said improvement of Sevoiid S treet in $12,120.00.
The oisesamtnts ag ain st the property hereinafter described, abutting upon
the cor.tcmplatei} improvement of said Second S treet, which have been tentitivly determined by the Assessor covering the proportion of the expense of
Miid improvement to be borne by the respective pieces of property hereinaf­
ter described, nnd th e estimated am ount of the lame fit which will accrue to
the property hereinafter described, .abutting upon said Second Street to lie
improved in the m anner above stated is as follows ,to- .vit:

J. E. ('handler, Lot 75, Sanford Heights
"... 137.27
150.00
■I. K. Chandler, Lot 70, Sanford Heights ................... 137.27
150.00
0. E. Ellis, Lot 77, Sanford Heights
.. .............. 137.27
150.00
(I. E. Ellla, Lot 78, Sanford Heights*...................... ■„ 137.27
.,150.00
\V. T. Field, Lot K0, Sanford lk ig h ts ..........................207.12
J]225.09
L E. White, NW. I I nf S\V. 1-1 of NE. 1-4 of ’
S ir. 36, Twp. 10, Range 30
,1,152.81
1,500.00
The Special Assessjnents against the various pieces of property above de­
scribed are payable optionally as follows; E ith er in full within thirty days
after the completion of the work or in ten equnl annual installm ents, with
interest at the ra te of Eight P er Cent, per annum , from the date of the rtmipletion'of said Improvement.
A m eeting o f the Equalizing Board of th e City of Sanford, Florida, will
be held at the C ity Hall on the 22nd day of Jan u a ry , A, D. 1023, at 2:30 p. in.,
at which m eeting said Equalizing Board will hear all claims and objections
as to the ch aracter of all said improvements to b e,paid for in p art by special
assessments, and a- provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to,
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W itn eil my hand as City Clerk, and the seal &lt;
Florida, on this the 12th day of January, A, l&gt;. 1923.

THEATRE MAN HIES
I f t r Th# A t a o d n l r d l ’ i m &gt;

ATLANTA. Jan. HI.—The bo.ly of
Hugh luitiinsr Vnrdqzn, cf Atlanta,
veteran theatrical mall of the south,
who die dearly this morning, will fee
taken to Richmond, Vn., for hurinl, ac­
cording to announcement today. Mr.
V arduta lias been in the theatrical
business for more than 20 years. He
was 48 years old, born in Richmond
and entered the theatrical business in
that city.
s
. He came to A tlanta in ISOI and be­
came a general m anager of the Wells
interests until the Welts houses were
absorbed by the Southern E nterpris­
es, formerly headed by S. A. Lynch.

We e6ftdiHdn these cars in order to give satisfaction on
used ears ns well ns new ones. Liberal terms to responsible
persons. Trade ins considered on all cars. These curs will
be shown and demonstrated on lot opposite from Valdez Ho*
tVl on Park avenue, Price?
. . . . . .

(S E A L )

To all P ersons .hereinafter named, owning property on -Palmetto Avi-miu;
You are hereby notified th at on tho’ II th day of D ecem ber,'A. P. 11*22,
the City Commission of Sanford,‘Florida, did adopt a prelim inary Resolution
providing fo r th e grading and paving of Palm etto Avenue, from I'entrnl
Street to Hughey jit reel, with vitrified brick o r other h ard surface mule rial.
The total estim ated cost of said improvement of Palm etto Avenue is §J,51 LUO. The assessm ents against the property herein after described, abutting
upoif the contem plated improvement of said Palm etto Avenue, which have
been tentatively determined by the Aosessbr covering th e proportion of the
expense of said im provem ent to be borne by the respective pieces of property
hereinafter described, and the estim ated amount of the benefit, which will nccrtie to the property hereinafter described, ab u ttin g upon said Palmetto Ave­
nue t o ‘be irpprov'ed in the m anner above stated is ns follows, to-wit:
•
.
Amount
ILL Benefit
Owner
De.vcriptlon of Property '
Aa m t .
to Property
Mrs. Virginia Slmw, Lot 1,-Dlovh J, tinnier'- \ddn,
•
to Markham P ark Heights
$241.23
$275.1*0
The .Special A sre****merits ngaim.t the variou* pieces of property above de­
scribed are payable optionally as follows: E ith er in full within thirty days
after the completion of the work or in ten equal annual installm ents, w ith
interest at the ra te o f,Eight P it Cent, ner annum , from the date «f the. eom-

. " .
Am ount '
F rt. Benefit
Owner
Description of Property
Austin.
to Property
Unknown K. 53 ft. of Lot 6. Hlk. 4. T i. )&gt;,, Sanford,
Florida. E. U. T ra ffo rd ’s Map
*
$233.77
$2 *tM*0
The Special Assessments again* t the variou* pieces of property above &lt;les,Tibet) me payable optionally at follow
E .llu -r in fu ll within tlit-ty day •
after the lompletion of the work or in ten eq -al annual m stm lnooii., with
interest lit the rale of Eight Per f i t i i . pet antiuiu, from tin* date •1 tin- on
pfclimi of said Improvt uu-nt.
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the C ity of Sanford, Florida, w ill
he held at the C ity Hall on the* 22thi day of Jan u ary,"A. I*. )!&gt;2-t, at 2:30 p. nt.,
kt which meeting said Equalizing Board w ill hear all claim* and objections
aj to the character of nil raid improvements to he paid for in p u rl by special
art* vm ints, nr.d ns provided for *n the roroltiliun hvrcmubnvi* referred to.
'illn e ss my ham! as C ity C le rk , and th* real of th. &lt; tty of Sanford,

BIRMINGHAM, Jart. It*.— Pointing
out th at a-steady stream of negrtw*
Is leaving the south, n committee composed of to lenders of the race today
|M.-titiuncd the Birmingham city com.mission and through it tfie legislature
of Alabama to g«f slow in passing a
so called “ zoning law " which is now
lk»ing drafted for introduction n t this
session of the assembly. The delega­
tion asked tlytt the segregation
clau.-e In* omitted from the lull. •

P1I0NE 17

SANFORD, F U

AMERICANS ACT

FLORIDA

i AUSANXK, Jan . I T h e InDaenee of the American delegation Is
being cM-ieised in a friendly way at
the N ear Hast conference to find n
solution of the question of judicial
Ley.

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------For Your Convenience in Ordering—

Huh.m l Washburn Child, uAtbissadur to Italy, on the American delega­
tion. had a conferem - today with lamet Pasha and m rncM ly counselled
tlu* T urkish lender to propose some
counter project on i 15is delicate and
vital qui itlon.

Heef Roasts
Tender Idin Steaks
Dork Roasts
T-Uune Steaks
Uriskel Stc&gt;v
Tripe Supreme
Spare Hilts
Dork Chops
Sirloin Roasts
Country Sausage
Chuck Roasts
’ Soup Dune
Crime Rib Rousts Pork Hunts
Rolled Rous It;
Mutton Roast
Rump Roasts
• Mutton Stew
Luitchemi Meats
Liver
Hamburger Steak Ham

Klfbulder Roasts
Round Steaks
Club'Steal s
Pitkjcd Dips, Fee
Cat Mackerel
Breakfast Bacon
Breakfast Fnusag
B oltina
Dure Dun. l. memade : nusuge
Link Sausage

Monthly membership S
U meeting' Chamber o f «
HUGH TILL1S, Drop.
K Commerce tonight, 7:*'J0 5
» o’clock, lion, W. T. 3 Rhone 1();&gt; ----------------- 102 Sanford Avenue
n Bland, Speaker.
He"
u

Te ell I'er oni H eryinafterN am •*! Owning Property on Fifth S treet:
h
Yim are hereby notified that on th e l lth day of December, A. I). 1022, *
the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, &lt;11,1 adopt a Prelim inary Resolution jjj
providing for the grading ami paving of Fifth S tric t, from M y r t l e Avriiin* n
to Magnolia Avenue, with vitrified britk or*other hard aurfuei* m aterial. Fite s
t"tal &lt;*«tirnuti-d coat of said improvement of Fifth S treet is $7,‘_':num
The J;
/f.i.-aii-iTs against the property h* reitinftei de^riln-*!. ,.*■•■t r s - :;p*n lln- *j
onteiap'lat* &lt;1 imptoveineril of said F ifth Street, wlti.h have b* en tentatively u
drteinmieil by the Aascrutor, covering the proportion o f the expense o f .said 14
improvement to Ik* borne by the respective pieces of property hereinafter tie- {J
vriU-il, ami the estim ated amount o f the benefits which will accrue to the *
rerioua piece; of property hereinafter described, a b u ttin g upon said Fifth ■
Street, to I**- improved in the manner nhove stntt J nre tut follows:
Am ount
. Est. Benefit &gt;1
Owner
Description of Property
A ssail.
t*i Property *j
Ik L ibaker. Lot 10, Blk &lt;i. Tr. 5
&lt;4111.00
$160.00
The Special Assessments against the various p i e c e s of proptity above de- j
Kribvd are payable optionally ns follows: Either in gill within thirty days *j
t h e completion of the work or in ten equal annual installm ents, with *
Tt-ie-t
the rat** of Eight IVr CVnt. ,tei annum, from tile date "f the ,**ni- m
plrtion of said Improvement.!g
\ meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, b lorida, vvtll *J
b* held at the City Hall on the 22nd day of .Iniiunry, A. I*. L»21, at 2:30 p. nt., ■
»t which m eeting said Etjunlizirig Board will hettr nil claim s anii^ objectloba | q
u to the ihurvuter of all said improvententa to he paid fo r in part by special *
rrre -tuents, and ns provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to,
J_
Witness my han*l ns City Cterk,&gt;nrtd the seal of tho (*ity of Sanford, ^
Florida, on this thd 12th tiny o f'Jnnuary, A. I). 11*23.

See TOM SHERIDAN
Oakland Sales and Service

H B i i a a n u J s i a l i R c n z x i i L i i i o i i i M i B B a s B a i B U i a a i i n a a i i a i i e a M a a B z s s u i s i i i i u i i i i i i a a i i i * 1*

'011 ml.s to each customer with evei'y
Five Dollar order

DEMONSTRATION OF GRADE “A ”
COFFEE AND “SANFORD MAID”
BREAD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH

HOME-CURED BACON, PER

Lii

DRIMR Rill ROAST

UDDER H U lTO gH ST.EAK
Ilc sl H u ro n .
To all Persons H ereinafter Named, Owning Property on Centra) S treet:
5 ou lire hereby notified that on the l l t h day of December, A. U. It*-2,
the lTty Commission, of Hanford, Florida, did adopt n prelim inary resolution
providing for the grading nnd paving of Control S treet from Sanford Avenue
*wt to French Avenue, with vitrified brick or other hard su rfa c e .material,
fhe total estim ated cost of said improvement of Central S treet is $ 111,317.00.
The assestmonts ag ain st the various pieces of property hereinafter dcscribrd, abutting upon the contemplatctl improvement of said Centra! Street,
*hkh have been tentatively determined hjr1the Assessor covering the proporhnrt of the expense of auid ityprovement to he home by the respective pieces
property hereinafter described, nnd th e estim atd am ount of the benefit
*hieh will accrue to the proporty hereinafter described, abultiijg upon said
^totral stree t, to be improved in the hianner above sta te d are ns follows,
Am ount
'
Description of Property
A ssnit.
| W. Cannon, Lot 5, Blk. F .‘Markham P ark Heights $323.10
J- P. Itoper, Lot 7,'Blk. E., Markham P ark H cig ^* - 233215
L F. Koper, Lot 8, Blk. K., Mnrkhom B ark Heighfs 2.132JG
A- *M. DeForrest, Lot .0, Blk. D., Markham Park
Heights ..
____ --------------------- •
*ank \ \ , Grayharn, I.tit 10, Block E, Markham Pork
Heights __ _______ .______ ♦,.............. --------- 251.30
P- JL Dingee, I^&gt;t 48, Sanford H efghts....................... 137.27
M* Dingee, I&gt;ot 40, Sanford Heights ------------------ 137.27
*’r» C. Hollingcr, !a&gt;t 50, Sanford Heights ............... 137.27
j.
* ■Hollinger, I-ot 61, Sanfonl IJeightr. ........ —■•*• 137.27
■^ &lt;&lt;itcy^Lot--C0r Sanford Heights
• T. Corey, Lot*fl0, Sanford Heights
----- -------- ■Toyama, Lot 67, S anford Heights
*• Toy#rnni , ot f&gt;gi ganford HelghU
.... .
&lt;5rn C. Hollinger, Lot; f*0, Sanford Height*
yera c . Hollinger, Lot 70, Sanfonl H e ig h ts ...............

*

E st. Benefit
to Property
$375.00. .
2GO.00
260.00

150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00

SAUER KRAUT
Pur lb. . .. .. .. ..

FAMOUS ALL-MEAT S'!

Per lb.
. ..........
12-lb. Cans Government Smoked
Uncon
. .......... ..........
..
2 l-lbs Pillshtiry’s Flour,

ROUND STEA K

Dor lb.............
SHORT CUT STEAK,
• Per lb. ...■ ............. ..
CLUB HOUSE STEAK.
Per lb.........

S*lb. Ruckct of
Snowdrift for .

.

...15c
5c

RIB STEAK

Ir is h P o ta to e s * 15

15c O. K. POINSETTLY
UREA I). £ big loaves fo:
HONELESS HEP-RING
• Per lb ............. ...

TENDERLOIN STEAK,
Per lb

Camel und Chesterfield Cigarettes,
2 packages fur ...............................
Fancy Creamery. Butter,

BLIND KOBRINS SMOKED
FISH, per box .. .............. -

ALL GROCERIES AT CUT PRICES

LIvGS OF PORK, CORN-FED, FROM GEORGIA, LB.

Fine Cream Cheese,
Oatmeal, per
package ............
2.")C cans String Beans,
2 cans for .....
25c cans Lima Ilcnns
2 cans for

JO C

Wc Reserve the Right (o Ref use all Hotel and Restaurant Business

*
Opposite Ford Garage

____________

KEEP MOVING

N ext Door to the Coca-Cola Bottling Works

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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y IS. 1923

N U M B E R 253
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REAL ESTATE
TESTIFIES TO THE IDENTITY
OF THE BASTROP KU KLUX
WHO' HELD UP WATT DANIEL
JACKSONVILLE
Kidnapipng and Murder Case in Louisiana Holds
the Boards
OPERATORS
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JACKSON VM.I.E. .lun; 18.—Re-,
I . DO, W IL L A D D R E S S
BASTROP, Jnq. 18.—Newt ‘ Cray,the writer of* that letter?" Iliggin1ports of committees featured thi*'
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wns n member o f the masked party Lotlmm was asked.
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mid-season c*mI think It was those fellows ground
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vention of National Association o f
Ini and T. K. Richard and several oth- Mer Rouge. Watt Oaniol ami Will
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heal Estate boards, Rcrummemlnthm
the highway between BnsUop Btaddock bad the reputation
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by committee on education that
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.uci Rouge
itnuKt according
lit
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it iiinit^ tankers
iiiiim is *»i»u
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to 1
KU- whiskey
and sellers. And iiirw
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Faces the O p e ra to rs In stead o f KNT, „ K t*,lEW
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CREW OF SCHOONER thanks, testifying nt the open heuring James Norm*worthy,.but Norsoworthy
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*irl BRIN 0 8 t'P tjl'ESTION OF IN T O X -,^ * ^ W ,,I Hegln P ro m p tly
Actual A r r e s t fo r R e fu sa l to j
iiBI.VKTIA
ICVILNG i . k m 'O r s ON TRK
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hnd said he hnd
linil &lt;iuli
quit making it.”
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SI.VKTIA IIKI.1KVK0
Into the kidnapping and murder uf had
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tors nfter favorable discussion.
C om ply W H h D e m a n d s
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Daniel and Richards today.
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witness coiili| give no further Infor­
mation as to any suspicion lie., aught—— —V
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BASTROP, lav-, Jan. 18. -Threat- l ave.
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ESSEN, Jan. 18.— Ruhr valley coal NORFOLK, Jan. 18.—The entire
TAMPA. .Ion. IS.—In . charge o f j membership o f the Ranford Chamber
of
Dr. McKoin, Higginbotham said.
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creators who thought for a time last crew o f eleven men of the M’hooner1'’'" " * ," tU’r'’ " " J *h° ,t *,rWonl
customs officials .n cargo of liquor r f Common** will haw the opportune
William lligKiub*o*t)inia, farmer, that, told how he HluL heiir.l l.eon Daniel
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Jjight that the French were to take Helvetia, believed by coast guard ofit
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Jvariously istinutcel to he worth $50,- tty of becoming personally acquainttheit* lives
f,’r" u'r "&gt;"&gt;Ar -‘,f ln" t,Kr of " a lt* hn,‘
. over the mines this morning found ficl, !;i ht,u. t„ hilV0 |
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S i l V S R e n o r t l w w to IHW.OflO arrived in port thl* &lt;*l xvith Hun. W. T. Band, ex-con,i,
stilt in
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learned
o f an alleged planned to kill McKoin. An attempt
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in nossession
possession of
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the vessel. capslxcd off Nngitim Mer
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i, u* tnan from
Missouri,
now "a
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prxqieiy ana icarnexi inai oni&gt; coni comtt during heavy storms last month . . , , ... ,
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AS BEEN St l-’ FERINH FOR SKV- Charles H. Hyde m toxv of motor ship ■-proinine-il hanker of Orlando. Mr.
nhnvo trrourul came under the .
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open it* s.n affidavit With mnr.it i. is - al- 1 '
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Riggs v.dcli found the schooner Bland will U&gt; the principal speaker
rr.misitioliinir onler o f the
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healing inquiry exmducted by stair s kged to have been made preceding
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'.inched twenty miles from here. It nrtd giie.-t o f In
wnnr &lt;m the occasion of
attorneys to masked and hooded liatiu the liisnppearatiee of Jtnniel ami Rich-;
French. The magnates also learned
n 'derelict siulitnl off winter
(h r The .tsaorinied I’ rrosi
v..i: said if the Hyde’s papers show the jpunthly ineinhership meeting o f
'Higginbotham •!*declared
iiiniself WASHINf’.TON Jan. 18.- Pi
• that they face court martial instead ,|L.llItl.r |irhl„hii» i.-cved to he the opt‘ rnt'" ns Motchoiwe pud the k.,1 Old. 'Higginbotham
lured himsell
resident the ship hound for Tampico as the the Chainbee ufVmnhiercc. Arrangeof actual arrest ns the result o f their iit ,Votiu. '
nMpplnK
and
ilnying
of
Walt
*Pnmel
a
meiidxr
of
the
pnclsli
Iniuich
of the ||niding. xvn • has Iven
MiRerring
si mate
mute said the
t!m liquor &gt;v«m‘t
l&gt;e nu
meat*
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won't bfa
nts had been pieviously made to
refusal to dclivcd coal to France.
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rhnnins Ruhiird.
Mer "l ong., c.t- K« Klnx Man and.it xxas brought out several days from Grippe, u aid by molcsted. The „.ue ml the Jnptu... lime Urn hao-met Thursday o f last
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White House official,, to he much im- f,«„ sick and he brought .......... .
in.' vve . hut du.
, infliction o f dates
NORVOl.K.................
Ian: 1S - The schooner ‘ S4‘“ 8’
BERI.IN, Jan. 18.— A general stif- i.,ft Nc.v v.irk December Pith f(ir 1,,rc8c,,c‘‘ of Ncwl Gray lit Ids home black'hoods and robes wer pail of the proved. Allho.igl, no indication* of
I- xx,- i. vex ary to past pane it until
fening of German resistance in. the Charleston. I. is being towed here by ^
n‘Bht D*"M nn'1 KifhHr,,
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Mc nM r,,r',&gt; lm" VVer&lt; fever lire present, he has ‘again ran
On - Friday. Judge lllaud, us has been
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n &lt; cutter
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by a black hooded mob, that ne did not have the blink lis-1 veiled all engagement - nn drt-mained
•jireVxuitlj -Lit cl, i* pc ill up.x
face of
me i-'roiirh
i r« urn ultimatums
ultimatums u
was
Manning. Giulid o ffie n s stud taken
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liHclarcd he was at the Higginbotham g'lise.
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indicated by Berlin newspnper torrt*was almost impossible for t'rexv toir .
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in the role of protector heenu?.*
igignliolhniii gav a vivid descrip.f
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s■In Mine
Ml fill iilxi.no
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spondents
In D11
Russjn.
operators
*' u **' hi i:tg to a suvrensful clos.e
have ervaj;td during the heavy gales
letter h&lt;* received eailie in lln t■&gt;-ti ..I !•"|.pe.tints ubii.it (It linn ..f
ax well ns workers nnd labor lenders that rxvept the coast. The schooner is
o*. king 'attic mr impruvcment of
!.a(In) wamii’g IliggiiitHjlJiuiu " I . lend
I .Id up *&gt;u the 'let lb
me represented ns standing togeth­ repoite.l badly damaged.
•he Si. Johns nvei. He ha&lt; led many
x .mr own business.''
imo highway, whi n tin t.vi men wen
er in their decision to do tlu-ir “ duty
i . •• *;'vl ‘ixh'« for the impruvcment
lie. I he ..th
The l.'tter signed ''rtot your friei.d” 1iJaapped Augftst '_"ll
hy Germany.” France and Belgium ap­
’ *hc r.'.i - ti.it h:.,*Kirs of the midxvas plui ed in I'si* hninl.
■&gt; .ilia &lt; es, hmxexor. , mg | lint Itiinil
pear to he the only nations to xvhii ii
llv I III I’ M'. V x \ \&lt;;i'K FOR Til K 'P'” xv,. t duri-g ihc time he tepreGray x'-as on the stand at tin open any of th*’ hl.uk boom* I nil’ll who tool
the Get limits refttsr to make reparti­
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' mr ii, congress. Those
m . i i’.ii, \ n o \
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mg of the day's session hut xvas i.m jt. i'.
tion deliveries:
FROM l,NK I (I.N E il i&lt; V, A i I !
. Im ,rx-.c hnd the privilege o f hearing
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pururily excused to consult with InU lioni d&gt;d you see III the read 7‘
Judge I’ .pni peak are agreed that
GROW S TO 27.'. I** Ml LI'S
attorneys
when
the
question
xvn*
mix
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xvns
asked?
Ilf' *1h&lt;» A
LONDON, Jan. 18.— l-it^ last night
-Inirtl I r r ..l
h* i* Imih a speaker of merit and is
DAYTONA. Flu , Jan. t ■*. F'nief ihur.. i;*hlx f iiniliac xvith the subject
eii ax to whether he could he forced &lt;** "Birr Jim N'orsewurtliy. xvi.ti hi hal
111r TI**' X«.urln,ril I 'r i x i
the French announced their intention
TALLAHASSEE, .Ian. 18 From .* et Foil, e Osborn* was ic'tiiiv al from „ ( wnUirwayst.
testify in view o f a newspaper puhlt- in his hand ami his hair standing
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t&lt;» sieste all cm goes of coal now nn
lone
liigliwny ei.Hied helxxct*M f*«•.• off he if is illuming bv **it» Mamut* r
ration
which
his
roun»c*l
inlerptrtrd
Htraight."
the Rhine and the Herne eannl des­
‘f'l &lt;l’i,ii*'i lo gins piomptly at 7:.T0
'!•-!.im* 11* dei • a - Fa !• mil xif hi- .,lien .i
i.n the x. ■.n.l time xn. e ti e lie.Ir­ saci la and S*. Aug .tine.
tined for unoccupied Germany, says TWELVE THul SANIi \HHAI&gt; OF to indicate hi xvntil.l he made dx*f.**id•i*uj a n,i f resting musiral jirngrnm
of
appi
iixim.ilcly
b.'ai
mil,
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day
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agn.
iM'fense
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* mi T, . .*n. a ght wlo u lui log the ha .*!-« I« cii arranged. The Kiwunls
DIS'I itlllt I ION OF LAS l
a dispatch to the Times from !■!*•
shat f unite! po* •Inh xv': he pr. -till, liuving (mstpun"Why don't you tend la your oxn tt n eeiuptid proceeding* yesterday tli«* ;i rritoriid days, I'loiidu -i road I inn 11, i iire u ,'
sen.
1 EAR
» rip- !b cpxmi ''harlcs i'ciit ;,lti . I nt
huainess?
It i- no mutter to you by ol*je turn to the testimony &lt;*t the inilcag*. of all slisdex and
It and
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i.c day meeting to Friday
about our negro women .n making xvitae-- Gray,
&lt;!. W. Barnett, as lions ha* cxpaudid i*. 2".Ms. anurd- . »oi:: .i*iiic: l,a,| di«tiil.i*,| xxo(Klnns
ESSEN, Jan. 18.—Tin* French oro- *
lit) 'I lit* A •■orl.it* «l l'rr)8i
•gh*
’ he niftjorily f the Kixvaui.s
in*. I sank Plow iiitiM ’lit appoii .eil ,|,
We intend to do ie
w.
»n. • inr Gtay, in the inuMi- of hi- .* g l«*.*ii*in made public In ihc .,1
TALI.AII ASS EE. Jan. 18,—Isso- \» lliskex
Imiuii* infusion has decided to cmitelll
i . nicnls’is vi the Flinmhcr
11•m
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department.
a.
t.i-g ch ief. -.
plense
nnd
your
hunt’ll
can't,
slop
m
gi.iio-n'
ssiil*’«l
liu.l
the
qiiexlioii
Itself for the time being with the tV- ai-ec of U*2.'l aiit'iinohile lugs by Ilie
•&gt;, F, „nc I.., All indiratfonx point to
The lirxt liighxviiy is a hi*torl**al
tjaiMlioning of coal already mined a n d ‘ state comptroller appruaclied the 100,-, Me know you ami we me going to mg in sonic in-’tnnees hnd taken the
a In • nie.Gag aad the Board uf
mailer.
It xva prepiiieil far the tmibrought to the surface, diverting &lt;o O00 mark today, some 12,r.00 ahead of* stop you. Take this for what it is lone if a "third degree" nnd. that furG„w i,,„r:i..re uiging the entire memC
’osil
ol
Operalion
Vmi tl.ci interiogatinii of
the witness •.cci'iuV of ihc pioneer politicians.
be*ship to avail themselvex‘ of the
Fiance the cars alieadV loaded and d*stril ;tion at xume date last year. .worth ami g -t close tog* (her.
Slate (loybrnmcnt
can
guess
the
rest.”
'Would
he
a
violation
of
the etuis,dm T oday's‘mileage t enches •very nrmk:
dextined for the Interior o f Germany
opportunity o f being informed on the
ind ernnny of the state, tliougli, ail• ‘‘ Who did you have in min’d m lnjti-m o f Louisiana.
8nd postponing for the piescnt tile rrucc Howell Kscaped
For »he Year 1922 «• •• .'iii *f the Chamber of (*i&gt;mmilled). --alii,• &gt;ii ,i t* rough going.
iii. i. c. acd hreeming* personally acHen of requisitioning the mines them­
Of the 27,ul8 Hide* over wlm h xi^ir_
•*»«! w 'ii , .irh other anil with
selves.
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Sti‘,.na,l
Oxer
That
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From Asylum, Ch
b*. c:,i» ftiixi-l | J!*, i .,iiqo i-, . IH,
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os Brutal Treatment
PARIS, .Jan. 18.—The rFench. Bel­
. cl . Ill lai 11:,, g't alt 1 "lit,the, ti
gian and Itnliqn g'.vcillltlelils yc«ter
•111 I l.r l u n IIIIt U I'rea*, |
• Sanford Getting Greater
nub &lt; I lent &gt;i tile lent Ill’s kliaxxn
k to
S . n - Shi K-rnped l&lt;* Gel
day gave (lie order imiucdiulcly I.*
i a i i. viiA.ssrih, .laiijj 18.- An In*
a*
iat&lt;aid
roads,
which
are
main
West I'.I IIII Beach
roinniciice working the state forests
£
1 )a y in
on the left hank‘ of the Rhine as a
the tale. They nggiegate 21,105.
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!*’ *:* over
rim lire-:
.'tut*' eiiveriniietil
government ,i,
in I1822
over the
pr*
prnalty for Germany's default in the, p-(&gt;|n1'’ ]* \ [- 1?k!IT' ALK.' J m 18.
Wheteaa the inlial Highway vva
delivery of timber, ns established h y l , . ^ . J|owt&gt;11( who nrrim i here last
proli.ihly built hugely xvith rugged ceding year, according to the annual
Tin* f*dbi*vir,g from niir old friend
the «M ,lon of the reparations c o m -, |)iuht wiU, shoriff „ a|;..r „ f West To London at End of Week it Was Announced in deti'rminatnin, the uiallei of road intcm. nl of State Treasurer J. 1 *• K- Mettingx-r, formetly one o f SanWashington Today
mhxlon December 20.
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h llflf., hw
parturc from
building, and maintenance h , now Lulling. Oi.shiiiseim&gt;iits for the year fotil’ hr*, cili/.eiix, and Sanford’s
gltltVIl
til he iglllc a pill'll* il* III. Till’ »v* re ?:I,2P2.8IU-S.’i. while lliox*. of the greatest boosters, xva* rot given to u*
t*iiiio 1
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the Slate asylum nt ChattahnotclitH*
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-lute .o„,| depai llueiii had available year 11121 were t;'l.'.'*l7 *,28.!MI.
III) I hr \»a«M lull'll l*r r *«•
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tml«&gt; ill whnn ^!H dcimldientinn. lull we. nre giving
ernmciil nas boinin its pulley uf re- . . . . . .
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thui
the
differenct*
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nt* il mu* h.itl iM‘fn i'i?|p|is**H Irunt the
U ■* o *a*b t I', .all*,' It j* too good
Quiviuuninir in thi* lUihr. it uni nn.
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tn iitinuiit Imres 1.,-t.veiii A mer.eaii and l.lllisll waa nut gr*at. Ih c inter*-*! late &lt;**n
n.Miiu
laM I'VH iiik. !•IVl' thuu^nml
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looking l*i lefuiaiing o f siiluU’ s the chief point of debate, with be exit, I J 2.'*'.l5,*',,i 1.5'.*. This included Utiles larger lf,a*i the increase of *1*- • uattrniiant**. Mm
ntw i .&lt;*cii|nmI M,' irf‘nu,llH
.1a'ck.-mixillei Fla., Jail. 17,
eik'ilt imndicd im j* of eokt* and six i«, order to make her wav to MVxt«Britain's war debt .*, the United H.e lime the debt in to ..... al.d the fund' ic vivid from th • f. lend gox- bur. riiicnts. R, , ini* f**r the y*.ir
Mr. R. .1. Holly,
hundred ion.* of coal, which the G e r-,
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f.j‘22 I,italic.1
:t!.r».i»'. as comparobtain a sixth trial on S ta tes will he carried forward thru, minimum annual .payments to which crnimnt.
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* Hanford, Fin.
main IiiiiI landed in car**, were taken' * 11,1
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the Britodi embassy here after the re- Great Britain is to hind herself lesser
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nl with 82.795,IfHktKi th** year he
Dear Old I'al.
■n.| re routed f*ir distribution among |" " " l,‘ ' ^ 1 ,,irK' ‘
I fet»*.
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Just « “suggestion.
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Tlie^general revenue fund went into
•F„) tl|| int &lt; the minds o f nil Public
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.her leg which the alleged wax Inflict­ London nt the end o f the week It was| |j.,th conimisalons find themselves,
announced nt the conclusion of the |n atucli the same position as regards
L /O l 'K c t U in iS M C 'd , » C t
' . *1 I... the new year with n balance of ex- s h.,nl scholars, by rv|H*ating daily, in
DU8SKLD0RF, Jan. IH .-T h c p l a n ^ 1 hy
joint session o f the Amcricnn and ||„. requirement o f governmental
i t Casus Continued a*tly S -, 1*7121. 2*‘&gt;.
concert, a' school opening and every
military operationx for the occucommission.
j, sanction o f any terms reached. Tlie
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j Of tho dlshiir.-cnients from tlve gen*, inhabit nut of Sanford, repeating lnBANKS CLOSE TOMORROW
. JBritish
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Iwtioii of the Ruhr valley, ns ‘prepared
The tonversalions which have been American must go directly t&lt;* c«*nT||(, cr|minaj tf|uej| jm. t. {,ei.u f ,„. eral revenue fund mure than oUe-third dhidunlly (occasiutially) rlaily.
h&gt;‘ Marshal Koch and executed by Gee
f or approval &lt;vf the refunding.
{n thj.: , (,nn ()| C(iurt th|, |tthl -vent for educational pifrimses. SI.' -Couo'a* I'ropoMtlon—
tomorrow, January lPth, being the going on here for ten day ■« will b
wial Hcgouttc, lies lieen completely
suMiemled after today’s joint session; arrangement.'
L m. |l%.|,l|t ,|„*rn, e Df the negrx* Gaybeing h|,,.„t In' that way.
"Day by day. in every way, Sanford
birthday
anniversary
o
f
Robert
E.
rnniisl out, it was officially annotatet barged with the killing of
»b.*pui1ment of. ex|H*tidilurcs ai i.- i.-lting greater and greater, growI.eo Hu- hankn of this city nnd county mid the British will sHil from New, Likewise, the BrilDh miss'lon must
*d nt the French headquarter* here
York
Saturday.
,Kt
j,,
f
u|
j
m-cord
xvith
the
ilcxirc**
°
f
;
(,thc-i
negro
named
lvkkhnrt.
This
,,,n
1
•Jouhled
over the year 11*21 with ing and growing more beautiful nnd
will close nil day.
JTMterxIay.
*
In both British nnd A m crln in d r- j tho Ix)ndon cabinet.
! wa,
personal encounter in wh|el,.ft"
" f D«8J.032.O2. In I'XM. allractive."
The Fench torops in the Ruhr now DEMANDS LEGION'S INTENTION clea it was ‘emphasised that there
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the Lockhart negro was running; e* *
"
was didmrscd,
.
Sentimental po«*ihly, but posiUvenumber nearly 100,000 and the mili­
would he only a auspensioirof the no- ( ' a n a I)IAN VISITOR
iimux'k nml there was also family m at-1 M,.'n* tha" * -U.OtlU increase over ly assuring confidence in creating love
tary authorities nre prepared to take
WASHINGTON—A demand, thnl gotiutions; that a settlement of the
expcmlcd In the judicial de- for Sanforxl .*tnd undoubtedly resultDIES AT FT. M YERSjt,"rs mixe*l up ill il xvith the result ,tK!J
charge of cve(&gt;’- mine pit head in the the American Legion affirm or deny debt, the greatest single international i
■--------j thi,at Hu* Jury thought it was solf-de-’ P«D»nent o f the state government. E x-1ing m greater prosperity.
valley today as a protection for the whether the nrgnnixa'tiofi Intends
fInancTiAh transaction in the history o f
«n« Thr A.im-Isim t’ rr .-i
. feiisc nml tuftied Gayncr loose. ThoH,f " ‘,itur' ' fot H»22 totalled $120,A iiand clasp, with n wish for two
IT . MYERS, Jan. 18.—The body » f
French cmnqmic commission, which j cn^,r the ,Hi|itical field in favor of any the world must and would be reached.'
533,57
as
compared
xvith
I.
million
building permits fog Sanford
other case* were continued until the
his undertaken to operate the mines candidate, wns mad.* in the house to­ Both sides to ‘the negotiations nlso W. C. kennwly( of Windsor, Gannda,
The slate’s military establishment for 1U2.1.
t
next term of court in May.
*ith Gcrmnn labor.
Yours for your personal prosperday hy Ropiescntatlvo Goodykoonti, were agreed that a speedy adjuitmsnt minister of railways and calnns In
I.
Only the petit cases will occupy the, lucked only about SK'.OUO of doubling
wiik desirable not only liecaUSC of the -Caiiiuln, who died at Naples last night
its expenditures in 11122 over 11*21. Iii ily in Hi28.
J. K. M.
The limits of the occupational tone Republican, West Virginia.
attention pf tho court tills week.
effect that this would have upon the will leave soon after 4 o'clock this n/11*92 it expended $7,*,000.15 xvliile the
1*. S. No. no, R. J.. I'nt not going
begin nt Wtfsjtrl nt the confluence of
two countries, hut upon world condi-1 terhodh for Cnna'da, accompanied hy
previous year (i'J.-BtfjH was jliuburs- n itty, that I knoxv o f; if so hare been
CONDEMNS "BLOC SYSTEM”
the Rhine and Lippo rivers, the most
YOWELL'S JANUARY SALE
tions generally.
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; hi* widow nnd several friend*.
.
ed, mi iiulease of $32,510.81.
'able to toncoal il until this.
northerly jMiint in the hnnds of the
WILL START TOMORROW
Whether an agreement In principle'
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WASHINGTON' — Representative
Tho business of collecting the gen-J. K. Mcttinger,
i rnnco-Ttelgium forces. The lino* runs
LASTS FOR TEN DAYS ernl revenue fund formed the Second
*■»* alung (he Lippo to Dorsten, this Fens, of Ohi«», condemned the “ bloc — mid so fa r r.s the authority of the | Wnuchuln berry growers nre ship.
k i n &lt;&gt;nk St„
f ' *—■—
Jacksonville, Ulu
Pan being held by the Bclgi ana who systen" iri cougruss ar dangerous in Amexican commission is concerned It ping from ten to twenty refrigerators
luigent item of its expenditures.* il
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of strawberries daily. Prices are not
Vow-ell’* big Junuary Sale starts to- totalled $2 IP,170,18, a slight Increase
m»l*e junction with the French at Dor- a speech before the ljuill club, as­ can he nu more than that—will
so
satisfactory
owing
to
the
holiday
iii
time
for
formal
action
on
by
con­
morroxv
and
will
Inal
for
ten
days.
A
n
lW
r
,
M1
w|
)ell
h
,
c
fiKUr„
were
$234.MEN
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sociation of editors and editorial
a
v
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gress at the prosont session, which slump, and sortie growers are shipping it is ii glorious opportunity’ to s
PLEADED GUILTY OF
Thc French hold the lJppo to Luncn writers.
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lias only six week* to run, cannot now instead o f selling at the platform. rnonry on Isidles' Rrthdy to Wear, Knit1
SHOOTING BIRDS
•he extreme northeast limit o f the oclie foretold. The Americans ai*c cx- Yesterday the buyers were offering ,Good«, Woolens', Men's Kurnlshlnic*,* |{l'K|(|N RIOT CASK
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fupation. The line then turns south in I patience under provocation and also
Blntikcls, House Linens, etc. This is ,
trcmcly hopeful that it will, for other- 20 cents per quart nt the platform,
111' The . i M o r h l t J 1'r***)
WILL III- MURDER
• scmi-circlo around Dortim/nd to xvnrncd the Germans not to repeat the
OCALA, Jan. 18.—Txventy men
the Drasn Hale o f the year aud your
AND NOTHING .ELSE
Ibnhcke nnd Witten, then nnuthweat Uochum demonstration* arc the re- wise tho agreement could not become:
pleaded guilty in federal court to
Acconli'ig to the Tavares Citizen, greatest opportunity lo save money (
effective
under
a
year
ns
President
to Unttingon and 1thence, skirting pressive measures would Ik- severe,
of shooting migrating births out; &gt;
Harding ha* often stated his dcterml- g rhur.il has hccq broken for the new on the flncst'Uiid most up to *iato line
Mir 'I lip t H a r l a l n l I ' r r . i l
baimen and Elhcrfeld, Joins (he Dusseason and were lined $d each.
in
Ihc
city.
Special
prices
on
:m*n’s
MARION,
III.,
Jan.
18.—The
fate
ice
plant
xvhich
is
to
he
constructed
FS8FN Jan. 18.—The French mil- notion not to call nn extra session of
*fc,,,°rf bridgehead at Wulfrnth.
__________ 2— ----------furnishitqrs.
See
the
hills
and
win­
o
f
thx*
live
men
chnrgcd
with
the
near
the
railroad
nnd
parking
houses.
General Drgoutte Issued art order itary authorities Instituted a court- the pew congress. Fiom tho first.the
ELABORATE
FUNERAL
British have expressed ii desire for an C'hnrlqs IL AVhorton, tit Now York dow* ami the Herald for prices. Big murder of llowunl llutfmnn, one of
"I the day thanking both tho French martial proceedings against six Ruhr
Remnant
sale
nnd
one
half
off
on
all
the victims killed during the Herrin
early settlement and they‘ are fuHy state1, is now in Tavures and will push
■n,| Belgian nrmies "for the udmir- coal maiiates today, whose names are
cotton, wool ahd silk goods.
liot*. went to thr jury at ll;1 5 this ‘ MF7NIC0 CITY— U b o r gtoypi j
the
work
o
f
construction
forward
ns
cognisant
of
th^
situation
hero
which
°He manner in which you carried out withheld. They were charged with
morning
after lengthy instructions an elaborate funeral for Elar
inpldly a* possihlo. Tho k e plant will
"refusing t« obey orders of thu mil­ might make for a long delay.
I Five you lost or found anything T road by Judga Hartwell. Aftxr the Ju­ res Moran, the Mexican labor leaifrf
he
capable
o
f
handling
n
great
amount
Just
Iioxv
fab
apart
the
commis­
bear the Inclement weather ind the itary authorilfc* in territory under
sions are nt this time neither side vrl}l o f business, and is estimated to cost of printing. Wo haxro tho equipment ry n turnisl. thu judge said "It is mur­ who died during* November* whilo u
S T h*rd*hiP* with furtitlide. Up siege." The magnatcJ have* not been
prisoner at Leavenworth, Ean.
7
der or nothing."
to do ull kimls o f job printing.
say, hut in American quarters it was about $30,000.
*dd,-d that tig, troopu had shown great taken into custody.
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�PAGE SIX
"Son* » f the Robin" Ethel Hickion.
"The First Violin" (Hclir) Julin
Higgins.
“ School March" (Iltlhro) William
Morrison.
.
"A t the Fair," {Gurlctt) Harriett
Heavy frost this morning.
Kossiter. '
"Cradle* Song." “ Dance •Lightly"
And nice cool, crisp weather today. Ns
(JefT 1.. Gnynor) Marjorie llo.ikinr.
“ The 1’icnic” .Rilhro) Mary KliraMeans nice, cool crisp greenbacks
beth Tolnr. *
coming into the cilv.
Miss Corine
Miras of Charles­
ton, S.
nnd Misa Pansy Reacham, of Charlotte. N. C., sight-secing through Florida, aloppcd- over
with Mrs. J. M. Mayes of this* city
for n few days. Mrs. MHayes is a
relative of the two .Misses.

The Princess
-r— T O N I G H T ^

For Florida: Fair tonight
anil TIAtrsday except cloudy
over cxetremo south por­
tion; front in North nntl
Central portion tonight;
wntmer Thursday. *

Anil the otlur new buildings in the
city are progressing and will be rea­
dy for business some of these days.

Constance Talmadge
Harrison Ford
-IN -

NOTICE
She wu3 hungry for love, Lut
husband’s appetite _never gut bf.
yonil the cook book. So it
like Reno on a fast train, when np*
of those boys with cjjvi-nian j,|MI
Idow? in, gloom breezes out, and
the fun shakes the prim out of
primitive. Also a
.

0 . U. Woliott of Oviedo is In the
city on' eourt matters and attending
to other business.

MEETING OF MHTIIODIST MIS­
We note the cafeteria is getting in
SIONARY WOMEN
me elegant supplies in kitchen and I
The first Social Service meeting
ning room in the new Meisch buildTin- Daily Herald, 15c per week
for the year 1023 of the Woman's
.Missionary Society of the Methodist
loin the throngs of readers.
Church, Sanford, was called to order ' Hon. O. P. Swnjie of Oviedo-Wa..
by the Superintendent, Mrs. Walter in the city todny looking after -Ills
TONIGHT A RIG TIME, SKAT­
Griffith at 3 p. m. in the church par­ business interests nnd greeting his
ING, LAKE MARY ACADEMY. Hr
lors.
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many friends.
The bcuutfful consecration hymn
FinU Quality— Low Prices
was impressively rend by Mrs. Marsh.
The date o f the Subscription Rridge
Phone 104
Mrs. Griffith appointed her com­ Party at the Country Club next .Mon­
115 East First Street
mittees for tlfe yenr after which.Mrs. day night has been changed to Tues­
Claude Herndon nnd Mrs. Roby Lning day.
,
This was followed by
sang' a 'duct
"The Dependable*" were delightful­
the installation o f officers by the
A fire in the fields hoyond Thirteenth
ly entertained at the home of Miss
state president, Mrs. J. M. Gross, who street this afternoon brought oyj the
Dcimfriun Munson, one of the mem­
was here in the interest o f the annual fire department and half the popula­
bers, Inst evening. After n short
woman's missionary conference to be tion o f tho city. Everyone’ disappoint­
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
business meeting the hostess served
held in the Methodist church the third ed because a house did not burn.
Phono 217-W
delirious refreshments lifter which all
Week in April.
I f ? ■ « kart aar
* M « l n « &gt;a
went to “ The Rlnck nnd White Min­
• a t fmm are ( a l a * wn/rtSrr# ar n m l k |
The following nro the officers for
R. W. Pcarmnn, secretary o f the
W a r . ar If r a a ar* r n l r r u i n l n r , a r i l
strel" at the High .School auditorium,
Chnmbcr of Commerce has returned
tho year 1023:
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.
• oaaafal rartl la Ibis i r p a r ln i r a l , ( p l a i
■•fall*, ar Irlrpkaaa Ikt Itrm. It n il
D. A. Kelly, president.
from a trip to Jacksonville where hej1
•a s r t a l l r a i s n r l a l r i
went on important business for the |
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Vice-Pros.
city nnd county.
Mr*. W. P. Fields, Treasurer.
SOCIAI, CA LE N D A R
Mrs. Ren Monroe, Secretary.
Edward Higgins has returned from
Mrs. A. I). Shoemaker, Cor. Sec.
Wednesday — Mias Ethel Mmighton
Jacksonville bringing buck the F. i*.
Mrs.
II.
.1.
Stalling
Supt.
Young
will entertain at. a miscellaneous
Forster Lincoln Sedan und also a Lin­
Peoples' Work. shower at her home on Union live,
Mrs. P. M. Royif, Supt. Children’s coln coupo for the trade. Mr. Higgins
nuo at H p. m. honoring Miss Claire
i« rolling Lincolns ns well ns Ford::.
Work.
Walker, a hride-elert of this week.
Mrs. L. K. Philips, Supt. Study and
Wednesday—Airs. W. T. l»i.nglcy nod
Col. J. C. Woodward of Atlanta
Publicity.
.Mrs. T. L Dumns will entertain at
was in the city today calling on his
Mrs.
Walter
Griffith,
Supt.
Sminl
bridge ut the Country Club, honor­
many friendr. Col. Woodward is the
Service.
ing Mrs. C. T. Fund, Jr., Miss Far­
head of the Georgia Military Acade­
Mrs. L. Allen, Supt. Supplies.
mer and Mrs. ‘ Ailhur llaczard.
my
und is one of the prominent cduMrs. Hold. Thrasher, Locnl Trcns. Wednesday— Meeting o f Men's Club
cators of the south.
Mrs. W. S. Thornton, Loral Supt.
nt (he Parish House nt 8 p. in.
Mrs. McCauley, agent “ Missionary
Thursday— Patent Teachers' nn.MM-iSOME FINE CAULIFLOWER
Voice."
ntion nt the Grammar school audi­
This part of the meeting was closed
torium at*3:15 p. m.
41. II. Spencer left some fine cauli­
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with a prayer by .Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs.
flower
on our front pmch this morn­
Thursday— Dunce for members of the
Griffith then introduced Mrs. Gross,
Elks club,
who by her charming manner and ing before daylight and got away be­
Thursday—Sectional conference of
pleasing personality immediately* won =fore we could thank him for the same
Suction Seven of F\ K. Woman's
the hearts of those present and in her! and we greatly enjoyed the same for
Club nt Sofusis Club, in Orlnndo.
brief talk inspiring them with higher' dinner. The heads were imricnso and
LriJay— Mins Annie Hawkins will en­
and nobler impulses to a life of deep­ v.ere a: clear urn! white .is the driven
tertain the members of the Hook
er consecration, closing with a short! snow. The cauliflower is fine thin
Richard IIart hid iness' in ‘'Tol'ahle Dav
Invent* Club.
prayer. Refreshments of hot choco­ year anil the Sanford growers have
id" at the Princess T h u n , Ian. Ihtb
Friday— Mrs. Raymond, Key will enlate and wafers was served by the heme nice stuff and we hope that .Mor­
terlniu tile members of the Kentris
makes
a
fortune
nut
of
his
crop
Inllowing hostesses:
Mrs.
II.
II.
Walker bridal party at hei home
mints t hnppi'il, Mrs. P. M. Elder, Mrs. J. II. for he has the kind that *1)011111 bring
foUowii g the.n hearsnl.
the real money.
wore i Parker.'
Saturday— Kent- Walker nuptials at
10 Stores in Georgiathe Congregational church nt six
Thu Herald, 16c per week, delivered
o’clock.
Saturday — Mrs. !•!. F. IIiiuscIioMit
GETTING IN THE GLASS
Quality Guarded by
will entartnln the member". of the
Lucky Thirteen Rridge Club ut
Laboratory Experts
o'clock.
Saturday Mrs. Ed.-Minarik will en
tin tuiq a', uo infoiin.il rcopla... at
Sanford’s New Store
her home on Mayrel nwnuc. fm the
Kent-Walker bridal part) and oat
of town guests.

Snub Pollard Ponied}’
TOM MOORli

Tomorrow— Kichnrd Ilarthelmfcts is
“ Tol’ahle David” , also a Turtk,

Optomctrist-Optfeisn
Phone 110—Opp. P. 0 .

Comedy.

Why arc wc always busy, when otb.
irs arc idle? Answer: liecauie »,
give SERVICE! and the people ifl
know It.— Lessing's QUICK SERVICE
TRANSFER. Phone 4l&gt;8,

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PIANO TUNING------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

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ROUTH BAKERY
Next lo Prlnremt Theatre

For Ihr Itelief of Coughs, Colds, llrnnchithf. Htmrseness and
Throat IrrUaltotiK
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PHKSCIUPTION DIM X,GIST
TH E RKXAI.I. STORK

I). S. Ruhhitt Is attending Grand
Iaiilgo in Jacksonville title week.
S. It. Zuber, Jr., of Lakeland spent
thu day here yesterday attending to
business.

For quick results, try a want ad
St RSCRIPTION RRIDGE PARTY
H,\S IIEEN POSTPONED
FROM MONDAY TO TUESDAY
The Subscription Rridge Party sche­
duled for Monday-night nt the.Country
club has been postponed until Tues­
day night. This was done on account
of the reception nt the Presbyterian
Mansi* on Monday night. All those in­
tending to attend the bridge partywill please take note.
252-311)

' Miss lleithn Thompson of Atlanta,
Gn., is visiting her brother and sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. M'Guin, nt
their country home.
S. R. Davis ami John McCollum of
Atlanta, Git., arrived in the city yesterdny nnd nre making their head*
quarters nt the Montezuma while in
the city on business.

Open Day and Night

WELFARE MEETING

Ladies' Rest Komn

SALES AND SERVICE
A Complete Stock o f Parts

y a Hupp and You’ ll Save Money

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fla., Corner Second Street :md Sanford Avenue
Distrituilors Seminole and Lake Counties
Lnrfje and l'P -to -I)n te
Fllll ng Station

Complete f,lne Accessories
nnd Tires
;

NOTICE, ENGINEERS!
Next Sunday Is "h e regulnr meet­
ing Sunday of the Engineers, hut in­
stead of meeting at-the regular place,
the meeting will he held ut the K. of
C hall nt the corner of Oak nnd 8th
rtrvct. This temporary change was
made in order to accommodate nufithCARD OF THANKS
er order of the city, they needing a
' ' We wish to thank those ihnt were
larger hull for litis pm* occasion. Re­
1 so kind und helping to us during the
illness and death o f our dear little member—K. o f C. Hall, Oak and 8th,
this coming Sunday.
liny, Hairy Meadows.
J. G MEADOWS MARKHAM
MRS. j . M. 8HIVF.Y MARKHAM
H. II. MEADOWS, Ocala, Fin.

There will bq n Subscription Uridge
patty at the Country Club Tuesday
night, January 23 ut light o'clock.
Seventy-five rents n person.* Kvcryune is limited to spend a social even­
ing. Phone Mrs. Donne Turner (3(HM
2501111' for reservation*. 250 1-IR-17-ll»-22-c

~TO~THE PURI.IC ’
We liuve just milled the latest upUo-ilnte welding outfit to our equipuieiii anil will appreciate your husli«
Sanford Machine Co.. Phone

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Sanfohl Daily Herald
l*ubll.hr4 » &gt; » » » a t l r r * * * * r t r * p l Hu«&lt;
4 mr of I k ' llrrald llulldlnn. IOT
ll axnnlla A t f , Naafard, Fla .

used ? Is it surprising that there In
nn increasing tendency among judg­
es to impose severe sentences on the
speeders nnd careless drivers?
Eventually, irresponsible persons
dill not be allowed to operate motor
cars, a In the meantime puni-hment
for speeders is a good traffic cuyrt
watchword.—Jacksonville Journal.

BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
OF ESCAMBIA COUNTV
OVER THE MILLION' MAKE
Illy TKr A a .o r la lr d Frraa&gt;

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PENSACOLA, Jan. 18.—The bond­
The Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay in
The Herald Printing Co.
ed indebtedness o f Kscnmhin county
ndvance for all papers drawn, und absolutely depend upon their
amouhle&lt;| tu $1 ,103,933.3^ n(.,.orij[nK
I’ I II1.1*11 Kiln
collections for their running capital and profit*. When subsrrihQ
,0 n rcport mnJe ,,y Circuit CIcrk
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Kdllnr
II. J. IIOI.I.V
ers
neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER and not THE
Xrrrrlarr-Trrmiurrr
N. J. M i l . M i l l
MneGIbbon.
The
total
includes
(irnrral 'Innnarr
II. A. UKHI.
Herald that stand* the "brunt.”
A d ' r r l l . l a a 'In nnarr
it. a. iini.i.v.
three bond issues ns follows; Out­
Subscribers who do not cure to pay the carrier each week
ORANGE
COUNTY
WILL
TAKE
A Sanford Institution under tho direct man*
A 4 ir r lU I &gt; f Hair.
'Indr l l a i m n
»a
standing on county jnll bonds $87,500;
f.
Appllrallan
may
pay
the
Herald
two
or
more
months
in
advance
and
they
BRICK
Barrancas road bonds, $40,000; road
anemcnt o f tin* following
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t\ ' will pay- the carrier each week from this fund.
I.K W IS a lli r i *
rlrrnlnllrta 'Innnarr
t
--------paving Ininds 1*35,000. Time warrants
I'bunr 3 3 M V n flr r R p. m.
Un
This system o f delivery is known ns the INDEPENDENT
In nn nrti.lo from the Orlando Sen-' wade up the bnlnnce o f the indebted- ’■»
SutorrlklluH I'rlrr In A d tu a rr
CARRIER
PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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S0.IN1 tine! in this issue the statement is, nM!l*
Y r a r -------Uss the country ami has proven beyond doubt to be the.vor-ybo*t plan
:i.oo
Sla llualka
made that the road question down
ll rllirr r d la I ' l l f Uf t'arrlrr
U3l o f delivery. When n boy manages his own route, buys and sells
j . R, Anthony, W. II, Tunnicliffe, Dr. S. I'ulOar U r r k
II l &gt; « l i there has been re-opened
and the GIRL BURNED
Pi
at a profit he is in business for himself in exactly the snme sense
BY OIL STOVE
T k r hla 13 - in Ix -p aar W r r k l r Hrr- clamor for a brick road to the east
eston, E. II. Hawkins, W . E. Scoggnti,
ua
ns any merchant. He knows he must give service to be success­
aid rnllrrljr rntrra
r n .r
Nrmlnnlr Knualjf
IN CRITICAL CONDITION
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aad la _pahlUkrd r \ r r r Friday. A d ' r r - toast ha* been r.o insistent that new
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ful and build up his business. He knows that every new custom­
C. F. Williams
i l . l a a r a lm mndr k n n n n nn nppllra&gt;
Uy
er
he
secures
means
more
profit.
In
short,
he
knows
he
must
lion. SJ.eO prr f r a r . n l n a ) * In niltanrr. bids were called for in the endeavor
I n r T k r Associated I ' r r u )
to get brick roads if possible. Brick
conduct his business in a capable and efficient manner to be suc­
TAMPA, Jan. 18.— Cleo Dunn, clerk M
SIK'IIIKII T i n t A*NO&lt;’ IA T i :i l I'MK**
The Asaoelsrted Prr** la exclusively ir. the durnhle material and the people In ri department store, is in the hos­ *-a cessful.
•ntlllnl to Ihr liar for remiltllcMlIuu of know it.
pfi
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED
,
The Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dis­
pital here suffering from bums re­ *4
j
all lira'll illspalcllen rrrtlllr.l In It nr
•a
nnl otherwise credit'd in Mils pd|&gt;rr
Uk courage these boys in this, their first business venture, by refus­
ceived
when
her
dress
ignited
from
un
anil also Ihe local nr wn published
COOD MANAGEMENT
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper.
h e r e in .
oil stove in the store. Physicians re- Ua
All rlitlita of rr-piilillrnllnn of apceinl
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port the girl in a critical condition.
dtspslchi-* Iirialn arr nlao reserved
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
urflrei IIKIIAI.II n n i.lllM i. I'kune It*
All husillCSS HUCCCSS is due to good
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management first. All the success of
H) OFi*ER AMENDMENT
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a city, county, slate or nation is due
WAKIMNGTON— Chairman HempT l 1C A M L ft 1CA N P it CAS A A 5 C C IA 11&lt;IS
Sanford, Florida
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to good management. The Tampa '’Ob
the house rivers and harbor* j
Times truthfully asserts that the sue- committee, announced in the house he I p l * £ g &lt;3 G lU lt T o f
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n *s o f municipal ownership hinge' '*ol,hi offer nn amendment increasing . , r-% •
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OUR STREET PAVING JK VERY epon good management. They are Die waterways appropriation in the.il® u O l f l ^ lO t l lC
m aking plans down there for a water
1,i!l fr" m WbO.OOQ to $51},- \ V . P o W C l l R e s p o n s i b l e
IMPORTANT
Peacock Arrives
ri m fleet crowds
: •
• --------{supply that will be the best and will TiSb.OIO.
--------The question of the street paving,not cost too much and will supply the
~
~ “ ---------- ;And He Seems to Take Pride In the
at St. Petersburg,
j '
ST
In the city of Sanford is one of the,city for many years to come. Munlc
IN TRODl C ING BRIDE
Fact That Such is the Fact
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most important question* that eon- qnl ownership always hTnges on the
A d j u d g e d S a n e Il.n-y, nttaehnl to coast, guard bead.
fronts us today. This question will management but the tax payer* need
“ liie Pre-.s Gang of Lake County*
W ASH^NoVoN^Jam*IK^Altoii M
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’
! quartern in lliiu city ha* announffd
he settled in a short time by the Dot fear to tackle the proposition 01. I^rkci'. j l e n ^
n&lt;f is tloing to the Dog*" say* Willis
In- Florida and Will Probably Reside that the eaptnin of a vi i| nrrhir^
City Commissioners who are spending thpt score for the same thing applies n,|ncv (n
wnB ln)Fy n( l(u, 0 n Powell in nn invitation to the editor
ftom the West Indie* hid rcjtnrlfj
In This Slate
much of their time in going over the to the city management at present of jn|J M,„ j,,n uf t{je committee on for- of t,lp Herald sent to ur. today. But
difficulty in crowding its way thn
situation carefully and wisely.
every city in the United Slate*. It is t,ig i relations o f the National t ivle* YYtllls docs not mean thin literally cx-i
the rum fleet off the Jersey
^
t llr T h r .l»&gt;nrl.itol l't r« « l
The Herald ha* entire confidence in '•» »!««* to good mnnngeprent and there j esk-ration here toiiny
introducing t -»l'1 l 'iat In the big jamboree that he
ST. PETEHSBUBG, Jan. IT.— Dr. eoinpluint w.i t made thnt the ft,-i t cm,
the judgment of the city father*. They '» *&gt;''• J‘ &gt;"»'*
Sanford who would |lis
(lf .. ,|nJ% f,lM,w ,|y Mi*s|^ « ivi,1R Die editors and their fnntJ W. Peaioek, who e* aped from the ttilutcd a meniire toQ navig.itinn,
are good business. men and men o fD «y 11,1,1 l!*'' Southern Utilities Com Amelia Day Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. ,r,i‘*s 1,1 ,,i!l ,10USL' t morrow night lie
North Carolina asylum for irtsarie, ar­
wide experience. They have all lived; pnriy, are not making money on their porker will depart for Miami, Fin., at will serve them •"hot dogs" nnd the
PROTOCOL VALIDA I Jib
rived here, tile came from Clearwat­
here for many years and have wnlch-j I'h'Nt
the present price of water, i)u, conclusion of the two day confer- invitation has a "tint block” in plnki
er where ho spent yesterday. He was
&lt;I!r The A*»oct.tlril t'rru)
ed the growth of the city and thcjK«*
electricity. Their sucus i- cnct. over which Mr. Parker is pre- ink drawn by WHJia or Mrs. Powell
recently adjudged satio after an inWASHINGTON,
Jam K - I n \U
county from many angles. They huvo !Dh,i '•UL‘
good management and if siding. Later they will .spend several (l^ a hig dog nnd a picture of (an odt- j
\CAtfgalion at Arcadia nnd then gave
pn
-’cneo
of
Secretary
Hugh' r.rJtf.
,m Air. I’arkc-r'* Florida plan- U«r «t the desk and the printed matseen the clay street* nnd county nmd* thvir manngehient can make money
Dip his job in the lumber ramp where
fuiuls
of
the
Pap-A
merit
au union, the
‘ ter over all Is as follows:
give way to heller paving nnd they ‘ here M mi reason why the city man- tatjon
i he had been working since. Septem­
have watched the paving of nil kinds, nixrillfr (heir own utility plan* could
ber. Hi : IVS he expert n' o tour F'lor- Chilean and Peruvian atuba -jj^n
yesterday exchanged pt ‘.h Pan-Ar“The i’ lei* Gang of I,aka County is
have noted the different phase* •of m,t make money. And it
not too
‘da and then etinnse ;i idure to live,
STATE CHARTerii in tmiltlirig the V fttttitm&lt; of
Going to the Dug.*”
wear and tear on city streets and early to think about a new water
to«;-diiv le
tlii'ii K it ei nmeli! fiuaii&gt;
nblntisr
ERS ISSUED
county roads. They are men who plant 1 ml the supply an I other matBIG D!IBS'S
tii” ‘i .o n:.-A tii a nrb.tr.it n. pioUm.t
have not only travelled the county •m *- I'nnfutd must have better watIf* SIIJJ S RES. i Fi
I DWI . I's Roost,
t ill T lir I
(r il I'rraa |
sign'Ml h. re lust July.
1 ends of this county hut tlu-y have fl before another year that
we
TAI.LAIIASSE. Fla., Jan. I*. The
South 1 •*nte|- Street,
teen other counties in the stale and must hnvi soft water. Our present
1 u 1 11.. *»-i., ) -I tVr*-, I
Sn-ntary i f Xlnte h.( . i&amp;sued the fol
Eust -. Florida
TWELVE HOI ti D
N n p F im . i :. \ t .J'I'l. !8.- rite coast
ether state* in the union mid noted weler j. the purest ill tli • world arid
lowing 1 barter*:
NEW YORK -Elh rt II G.ov, tk;
guard C.itti M.ie'liug I ■&lt;[ here ye*
Friday everting. January 10th, Ij'_' t
their paving. They will have the data &gt;!• ohitely lice from any rOntuimtm.
\\ilrex Proa. In.-, rnpitaliruition
t •. ! . to gn .t 11;&lt;■ n .ue ol 011 un. ■hitir.ini*' of the United ‘Ta-‘e« Slid
at hand and they mould have the sen- **nn l,l!t l,ir snlphur is bail on the
Secure seat* •-trIv und avoid tiie
i tiMi.UOii, contrurlitiH and builder.',
known Brit It •teami., disabled and Corputnliu.i, nitr.-l t.n h i .ij ,.f &lt;*;.
timcnt of the people of .Sanford at plumbing and 1I1 • visitors to the city
West Palm Ueaeh. '
j rush—children and dog* not allowed.
mtrif.
ab nit t 'ill tt.i’et . otithea t of : it if to help him hasten •ir»- *-Lbband when they make their derision *^1 r,‘1^
Die sulphur gni. U’ e must
Mortgage Securities Co., $100,- One pritt of admis-.oii in all shows.
1
’ape
Hen.
. t:j nit age I'e.iiirtirur i inalion &lt;-f tin 12 hoiu d *; fnf itsl
for they are tcprvsenting tile people have soft water and our own Water
tlUfl, We* l Palm Beach.
lie* t'lt-itn.rr's plight was -i at bv the worker*. *
j See Leach Crushing the Delaware
and spending the people's money when system jm t as soon as'pnssihle.
Sent Hide W altneai e ( n,, $25,000,
paper Pulp Shoe .
H .oidi *team*hip Ilean Eirery amlj
'th ey make a decision, If they will
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J,u ktotivllle,
A'OilN|NG P A I'K bS 01 1. vM/.ii
S
tM
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:.! (Utritl.j* of
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t ■; d !hut the wit' !
frotn
the
Miller
Hangmg
canvass the situation they will find HI II DING I’ ROSPEt'IK I OR IU3I
F B. Shidfer, fm-, {C.'i.OlMi, real rs- htindclier by k.- Too*.
• ill' AGO An -t
f tr*-lh«itoknov
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the majority of the tax payers of this1
late hriiketn, Quint cy.
riirg
newspaperto
in»;ni
&gt;
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"* tfiq
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be
Ma.osifg
i
vpt*
Mai
V
s
ittii
U
*r
Killing
.Sic
with
Peas
rity and the majority in the county in
At the stmt « f this year of grace
Scene from "Tnl'aliic David"
The Conner Company, $J,‘t,iinu, mer-i one l,i*t j ; -'it.
I'ulili-. ihe importan'- ■ of ':■&gt; r-t irn.Mill- iron.
favor of good brick paving the kind UiJ.t the pwt| h- of the 1 nitid Slate 1
Princes’1. Thursday. Jun.
&lt;lint,dis ,. Callahan.
I'-g ..tdil.-iii-r ,' field, tv.t. I i 1 hi,; h re
Set Kn*i*r# v. t it«* ptwtry with
that has lasted and will last and they have reason to emttcnipltilc hopefully
Tin ( at It mi i ‘n, Stn.fino, merenn- hi.ml tii i t&gt;i h ad Ins biok.
I.fiN I.IIN I!
with I - mo tiing |iap«" i
.nr
1
, th’
will make no mistake if they will and thankfully the prospect it un­
trie. Waiu htiia.
Why do it 1 do 7.1 jm , 1 ,
-I* pie,-ciiUd.
in iiithi-.Lru.Ii
obtained ;
b.
is
See
Steven
,
the
Human
Blood
•f
t
‘J
make the light kind o ' contract fui I” 1'1'' 1 : " m
side come* promise
hut/T *lif lance hauling «.f Scntitadi- dit of 2,"ou,ooo poiitul- for btiyirg eta I
The A m .ii Park llnidwnre nnd Fur-j Hound on a New Scmt.
brick paving and buy the ltest and " f indiviijual and nititmal prosperity,
nittire Co., $!5.»00, Avon Park.
The Daily Herald, Ike f t ttttk.
it from a gum;, of l^mkia baiikt r-:,
See the Faulkner* F'atfier * and I f Inunty ? A ns.: I'e 1 ■.&gt; v.-e do
.then see thnMt ia put down properly f artfully prejiaretl ntTirittl return1
Fnrmc-ra and Merchant* Hunk of Son— Double in Bras*.
right, at Hie right price. I.n .ling's
nnd II
if It
on thu
llili]
II is
M put
|rli* till
UH. sand
“ til'll fmtiulnIIHIIHIH- “l|,,w l,mt producUon in bar-oc indus‘ .it. gi)* iin/i |» *#
SERVICE
TRANSFER, ■ i i « T n r ] i i a c u B u a u E E 0 ! 9 c n n a n R g a a K i a x B a a » K ! Z L i a n n n g K 3 u a r a a a i i s
See the Lochncr* two o f ’em in QUICK
tion anil properly curbed it will lust: W»* maintains the upwnrdftrend Hut
'' *&gt;•
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■ Bon,fl»&gt;,
•
flume W
2lITh-FrkS«Ltft a
innhigh
lire
arts.
as
lone
as
our
eenorntlon
and
then
has
character
bed
it
since
July,
PJ2I,
‘
U
yrn.n
k-llattnah
Lumber
t
us long as our generation and then
-*
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.. ..
*
a
See
Vaughan
Lake
ronuty’*
new*
some and if the time comer when the ,l* 'vltah date the low water mn»k of
’ v“ ’
‘ 'Uf&gt; *'■
M
S&lt; hilling ITuperlie*, Jne., $50,000, tst citizen.
k
brick are lo lie pulled up and replaced; 4
&gt;l,ar* was reached, und the
Issued
li
trinie
jo'irtuil*
With
their
except
ion.tl
’Be.nti
See
Lehmann
speak
m
“eveit
lan
«
they can always W salvaged aqd
.
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lllllmi ‘ iliul tn fur II .Hlklnl lll'i 'll -itn 'll.
‘ t - tpfd-eeing B o a t «, I n i.,
( Iiamber oi Commerce •*1
gtrage* nil at the same time
made over ns nn* oecn done m Oriiltge oppot limit ir for i;,, mlug nei'itate inoOO. Jar k.Mtnvtffe,
.■*1-1' Fieri e loop-the-loop.
county recently will, good result- lo fm mat .on, iiiiiliirn tht* optuoislii
is Beautiful Brochure 4XI
\lit o Xi t '■ire
I ii inpattv
t
ii*
1*nemp|o-&gt;menl,
which
showed
*12,00(1,
,Si
e
Eili-hutli,
the
t
ircussfun
beau­
fact the worst hrii k iuails in tin*
FLOItIDA
5
DAYTONA UHACII
twelve-month Pen“itM)l.i.
ty. riding a winged Pegasus.
county today can bo inado over into it« If mi iitcnucii g!y a
J
a
ag
&gt;
,
ha*
vitni
lied
so
completely
that
Tin* Publicity Committee o f the
Eleven big acts— World’* Fomims
good roud* with hut little expense
3
i Aitlsts-- SFu|H'itdous
Scenery—Stu- Chahmber o f Commerce has ju*-t re- 4
But If they are good iirick roads they!
yexintehtj “ ‘ AI.A CHIEF I'OI.ICK
*1
reived the lir.-it shipimni of th" fo tr M
! pcnilouH
everything.
will need but very little maintenance!
* j •" !,nn" !
^Pecinlly
•
in steel
A M ’ 'V ” ; '; () , ,&lt; LRS
r
page bool.lets from Hi\pro-\ atul Hu , X
.
nnd
textile
milt*
and
among
biulidlrg
INDICTED
FOR
Mt'liDKR
Radio
Cmiu
rl
1
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!5
to
2
ft.
m*
i! any and our experience in this city
tl
cAntrnrtoiP. Even th* mndition of the
A fter the* performance there will ate a t-upplemcnl 'to ll| - rt-g.t’ ai |. R1; 1
has shown that the brick stir el* have
THIS W O N E -E K F IU , V IO L IN IS T
* II&gt; "I'll** - I ( r « l V' m * |
that wax if!lied *■ ,Vt"'.it tc tit-n. The It,
railroads, which looked at one litm
be q sceam e at the feed trough.
u
bad no maintenance.
OCALA. Jan. 18.
The Marion
A
new pamphlet Lit - th; i.i'ivt' ' tliitiL’
to he almost ImpeLv-s, ha* wonderful
U
W Ki &gt;NKSi&gt;AY EVEN INfI
It is a hig question to divide hut it ly imptove I. Buildtiig operation* *tdl grand jury in special session, Tuesday
in KSmfifd and -.jin- },•!- m
n
'
MENU
n
K:tiu |*. &gt;i.
Klimild lie decided upon the uteri I* of maiotain then plu-'inine iat iiclt'tl.e- returned indictment* charging mur
maty
iriprinenteti:
It
n
i
f
pl,i&lt;
h&gt;,
n
I from Delmonit o'* 1
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i*
fir
‘
1
degiei'
against
Henry
the material* to be used and our ex- latger demand fm Imnk credit, n«
e -iiy day il I’ikt a ' *■•., It* vkl t ,-t £
Hot Dug*
U
perielirc should he the deciding fat Go voUcheil for iiy the I’edet'al u serve Cordmi, chief of poliee; M. il. Bronery mouth to keep up to ifale f.,.- ii
Horse
Radish
a
at nil times. We paid p&gt;r that exper iMtatil, is a sure index to expaioling sntt, ( . p, Howell, policemen, nnd O.
whnt win new In t year i- p.t *e Hti- hi
•
Hun*
tl
W;,; ‘-riny
sheriff. They are
Icnce in our county road building and ...ai.ufmtute. trade and list.ib.ition.,
year.
Tilt* i- especjully true of the n
Coffee, Wines Beer*, Liquors,
PRICES
alleged to have taken part in the killa
we should profit by it.
()m,
c*n out aging feature
new
golf
links
ati&lt;!
the
propoaeli
li-at
Choice Cigars
K
$ . ; $2.00 and $3.00
the buVinc'ftDlktin!ton U^hnt the a d -! ^ n" r ( ;rady Roym.l.l*
the night
basin and other big things listed in n
More Hot Dogs
PUNISHMENT FOR SPEEDERS vance. while conlimtous. is so steady!
the
new
four
page
pninphL-t
that
ha;
More Horse Radish
Mail orders to Auditorium, Dnvtona Reach
Dqclaruiji that there j* just cause
“ Suppose,” says a San F’ratu'lwo and gradual na to give no imlicaUoiij
line half tone pictuie.i o f Uie g.df
You
will
have
your
own
bun
by
this.
Judge, "the street cars were killing of frenzieil price Ihu tuntiun t. The ah-. for investigation Judge AV. S. Bul­
link* and the boat basin nnd pier and
.
time
Phone 446-J
'.o.lay
one person every three dayi, .lust ini* n'tice of Filch erratic movmeeiit* not lock
good snappy rending matter prepar­
,
, called together the grand
More Coffee
ngine, if yon can, the telephone lines mtly co; duces to llm m .iying on o fl ,M&gt; 'of ‘ hi* « « « ‘ y Bt«I directed it to
ed with the idea o f giving the folks a■■Bn■nBa■rRaK zeu■B tlllaxt2H atlSK ■«■■n■B K ■■« '^■caa&gt;8&gt;,Baaia
Fail to come and you will be shot
killing one every three day*. What buslues* without distuibanco and t .
l,'c ^^untstances *urinterested In the whole truth, in a
at sunrise.
would happen?"
few minutes. Tin* City Substantial 1«viBMuennaBnecBkBijant;&gt;,r.’j n r u u » 3 u r ;2 r ;s s n a :j a :- ,- u u x a n » B ,**g
g * “ l&gt;nt' ° OmAy Rey-;
Hit lif.it,« of it to Higher arid still j ‘ 1’ “ *
Under the management o f Mr. and
was never so well advertised ns it it
"Why, thtfre( wuuld be such tin up­ higher levels, but also lends to the* |n" hN’ wtllkrmwu Ocala citizen, who
Mrs, W. II, Powell, Chief Oilers of
was
shut
by
a
group
of
officers
on
now in magazine* and booklet* anti all
heaval thnt It would not lie elided un­ well-being und equanimity of the ul­
December 31, when, it is alleged, hu LAKE COniea,
til those conditions stopped."
kind* o f publicity stunts. The busi­
timate consumer, who L- generally the
ness men of the city and nil the resi­
One- human life every three day* first to feel the pinch when the price- attempted to escape arrest ft&gt;r violat­
RECOVERS FROM LA GRIPPE
the
ha* been San F'rmteisru'* auto-kill­ go suddenly up and the last to get ing the city ordinance, regulating
dents of the city and especially the
,,
,
COUGII
ing record. Some other cities have relief when they fall. All classes of T
° f mtot‘,r ‘T o
“ * "Was very bad with La Grippe and member* o f the Chamber o f Com­
worse record* than that.
merce should get some o f these pam- j
citizens have therefore reason for,,,,,- l,,l‘
Bul w k , **'• “ • «
had a sevree rough.
Tried .Foley’s
Is il any wonuer that more rigid en­ fldence thnt. f o r 'them, 11)23 will ,R. 1 mforlu.ute that the local officer* had Honey and Tar and it stopped my phlet* that will just f;'. in a number,
, ,
1 failed to hold an inquest,
10 envelope and that can he mailed
,,
, . . .
,
...
forcement of traffic regulation* i* de­ a prosperous and happy new year,— 1 , .
cough ami I got better,” writes Mrs.
” " U’ 1 h” *
' •»- Mary Kishy, Spokane, \Vashingtor., for one cent if left open. Mail them
manded wherever the automobile i&lt; WnnhliiKl.m I'o.l.
__ 0_____
ure of-the paid officers to hold an Into your friends lit the north. They are
Coughs resulting"from Ln Grippe, In­
ARGUMENTS IN THE
&lt;:uesl hnR &lt;rivon rt8° *° vnrio," , ru’ fluenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, beautiful pamphlet* and will not fail
mars arid charge* name of which are
to get result*. Get them from the si'c*:
HERRIN TR IA L ENDS of a serious character.
Asthma und Spasmodic Croup nre
U SELL
WHEN U
rotary o f the Chamber o f Commerce.
quickly relieved with F’oley's Honey
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
*- MARION, III., Jan. 18__All argu­ WINTER VISITOR KILLED
nnd Tnr. Contains no opiates—in­
ESTATE
WITH US
TO THE PUBLIC
ment at the trial of five men charged
AT ST. PETERSBURG gredients printed on the wrapper.
Wo have just added the latest up- 5
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wllh the murder of Howard Hoffman,
Largest selling cough medicine In the
to-date welding outfit to. our equip­ n
UNEEDA BAK ERS
.
one of the victims of the Herrin riots,
world.
Refuse
substitutes.
Insist
on
A ten acre, Improved and tiled,
ST. PETERSBURG, Jon. 18.—Mrs.
ment and will appreciate your bust- i
ended
suddenly
yesterday
when
An­
Foley's
Honey
nnd
Tar.
Sold
every­
Chaunccy
F
L
Peck,
70,
winter
visitor
Celery Farm, with all equip­
ness.— Sanford ^tachlnc flo., Phone *
ALL SUGAR W AFER VARIETIES
gus W. Kerr, chief counsel, announced from Wilbrehnm, Miim ., who w $ ii run where.— Adv.
ment at a bargain. Reason for
02.
SSO-Ctclg
thnt the defense waived ita right to down by a street car on Central nve■
aellinir, owner ha* more land
address the. jury.
■
MANY VISITORS IN THE CITY
nuo yJstetdny at noon, died at 3:00
SCHOONER
ASHORE
n
than he ran handle.
With this unexpected announcement o’clock yesterday afternoon at n local

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

New Booklet

By

J A N U A R Y 1 4 th
1 00

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BISCU IT' SALE

D E M O N S T R A T IO N

J

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto Inaurance
105 W. First St.. SAN FORD, FLA

Judge I). T. Hartwell immediately nd- hiwoitnl.
Joumed court untij 10 a. ni. today t
o
----------------------------permit him to prepare instructions to
DKF’ ENDS LABOR
j the jury.
BOSTON—Congressman John G.
Cooper, of Youngstown, Ohio, in a re­
BERNHARDT IIAR RELAPSE • cent speech here, denied that the
PARIS—Sarah Bernhnrdt suffered organized labor Is behind the move­
a slight relapse but was reported as ment to legalize the sale o f light
resting easy.
wines and

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G M I Hm

Sanford is thronged with visitor*
every day now, many of them nnlv
ir.g by boat and remaining over a few
days before going farther south. All
o f them are struck with tho busy ap­
pearance of Sanford nnd they
say
they are coming back here for several
weeks stay before going back home in
the sprin;

I l l y The A«"ttflnlri) I’ r r t i i

.MANAGUAY, Nlcnraugtin, Jan. 17
—The American schooner Louise M.
Richard wait driven ashore on Deer
Island, nesd Blucficld* yesterday. It
was believed that J^ie vessel will !*■,
n wreck but that her crew would bo
raved.* She registered 131) tuna and I I
1. nU-r^r.rl (tl Mnkltl.
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THE SANFORD D A IL Y J lE R A L D , tin J h S D A Y . JA N U A R Y YS, 1320

Card* of-Sanford’s Bcput*We Professional Men, each
0f whom, in his chosen pro.
(caalon the Herald reciimmend* to the people.

G eo rg e

ifc
fUi
**
*«
^

who says “ I can't save" generally
mean they don’t try to!

tlffb floAfT '
fillii Ml*#
im» W4*fff Huiiduy visitors
of Mr?, ja r It Vaughn,
its. Charles f'ru:n r were
f i ■ - Mi *. t t!t.- t oilier
■i ill with ttre distigiio 6r

A. DeCottes

A tto r n e y -a t-L a w
Over Seminole County Bank

Fl.OltlDA

gANFOnO

It's the hustling American born
or adopted, who gets there by
starting a savings account and
depositing often. ,
Our Savings l)epar tment and 4
per cent Interest will both help
YOU to SAVE.

FRED U. WILSON
ATTO R N E Y-A T-LA W
J

.Mr, IM Rattan nrtd Mr. ulfcmy Me*
Cloth Wi-u- :•) Snafued .MpitUy «l*
SANFORD
FLOilll
tending run t. ;
Mr; WplUsy Ireytttt wn Ir. iiiford
Tucedijy, attending to b.r-i'K.-.
Mi Oscar NTrhtd*«n of
Daytona ■
t lavdfird Ada 1c n word. No nil taken for !c*» than 23r and positively no
CHELLE MAINES. classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash must nccunijiany all orders. Count Roach i * peril Inga fcwnlays with hi
Uu&gt;i 5: . &gt;. HI:i !
Mr.
the nurds find remit artorditijly.
L A W Y E R - :t
i
ccupei
atlng
from
.t
urinpv auto
Court House
i oilier,
Automobiles For Sale aei iifriit. - uml ItIt ninny frind s fifroj
ivuui.* ruu srtLr; a . M
f I, cot,,. I’pJtL) ROADSTER, 1921. starter, etc., .nn- i'lii.1 to hrhr lie ir hlili- to F,* jSjf ’.it
lijrnin.
Examined
Glns««« Dealgned
t'lenso arrange to pay* cash on de­
15.00.
Min.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., livery, and specify the kind of wmii FORI! T'H'KJN I, 1921, atnrter, -new
wanted, when placing your order.— !•'.
paint, jtev. top, new buttery, etc,
Opt. D.
S, Verrmy.
190-tfc Rill! fihp. ¥155,0(1.
Optlcian-Optometrlat
FOIt SALK—Hosier and Gays’ puinCi FOilD sK l’ AN, 1922, new paint, runs
and vnmi.'iies nt Sanford Novelty
fine. gpod lit*
Vi'.iaaMl.
;i2 Eaat Flrat Streat
Sanford. Fla,
hi.vt-d a thicken ptirh a.i nt the luill on
Works, Sanford agents.
t"ii-tfe DODGE TOLLING, 1921. ru:..i ami Satuiduy t vening. The par.y v
givlooks like new, $595,0(1.'
1'AltMEItS—•'You eon
: feet l.i.
cii liy Hv . Kira Levy and Mr. Henry
frnni~&gt; and Irrigation plugs r,t th- i *01101' TOURINti, runs anil lmika I f f y in honor of their Krother Mr.
Cnidtmtu Veterinarian t
Sanford Novelty War’.;a.
ICO-tfe
Sam 1. vy who roturhid to hi* home in
bones:
ORico
New York eti Monthw
FOR
SALE
r
W
e
I
vc
furnished'rooms
cc 12i1
Opposite P. O.
Me .1. M. Prevntt wn&gt; ir.
"&gt;1
with
three
year
I
me
nt
Ha
T.-.iidefieo 257
Del,and. Florida
Stall .ii Sunday ‘ visit in*: her run Mr.
■Will Prevail, Mr. Prevntt ha hetn
ve;y , 'ml •);. ill, due to it «■!«; “ • "f
In- iupnensa. .Jlla fi ii .
Inn. n.iled * ■ ! tin he i*5 i . • *rn •— &lt;'-■* iFirst National Bank Building

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. 1*. FORSTKR, President

iik will he With iir. !.t L A B O R E R IS B L O W N T O
n eluml. m-st .Sunday
A T O M S IN E X P L O S IO N
:t ;;f* after tin Sunday|
All \vcIconic to both
TAM FA. Fla., Jan. DL--W. Burns,
IcV Cmniry gave ir* r \ . «v t.d’ i laborer, whs blown to ntbms
I H o l y .spirit lu‘-t t Lily yi -iciday iimtoitig whim n boil’
ex ill led ol I -thi'ii Cnldirtir’a ifir

B. F. WHITNKR, Caahler

I»ROM 1N E N T C A N A D IA N

DIES IN FLORIDA

NAi'I iiS. Fin., Jan. IS.- vv. c.
ICenm dy, Canadian minister r railway*, wile came here recen
Montreal to recuperate after
iiUt*:i died suddenly last night
e,c. r.i- t-i :f i he limn s hotly \vc;*t heart dt^caae,
tirled m»f tlui'i 100 feet, olio of hi£
lot's he! a ; found here he i.na namlig when the oxphi&lt;IO!t accurNil,
Idle the other va i found neuHy 200
•et iiwsv, Btinm ivlio w.tt nhoul (10
ROME, Jam IS. 1’rcmUr Musvdhit iB slishtly ill with Influenza and
•enfiiud to 111- hed hut continues his
wi'ik.’ ve A vine yieitotr. dictating lot (ci -i and Icleg ram ■ and keeping in
ii ;vii |i.iitu uleilj with the internntimml stt’.iathm.

You can find th.e name of
every live Iinslnesa Man
in Sanford in thin Column
each day.

Quick Service Transfer

JIltMlf

Ktorntfo Facilities
If we please you, tell others; If not
tell na. Phone 49A

SANFORD MACHINE
COMPANY
Central Machine anti Boiler
Works
Cylinder (triniling
Automobile Itepairs
Areiyienc Weldintr

henil on collision with a largo truck
lajonwiiiif to Volio WUMam-i on Fro ml

ii)irsATh:"i

demand for good pure water ami there are hundred* of
!&lt;Uril&gt;i.|&lt;d .irouii l the City at alt times. Every family
oil c l tK 1•:11■l unit

I’ hune ill.’ ----------- Sanfi&gt;ni, ! ’ ’ oritlti

IXTON .1. MOIKJHTON
ARCHITECT

uiifurn: a-*: apartment,
lint or house f-dciurnbla location. A fl-j
care HeraM office, Han-

and the little ^iap vvns real brnve. Hla
knees also were cut and bruised, Mrs.
Rolditriifi was also hllliiO'd ill the
iio' c. Too, bnd, but it might
lave
l„ - «.ii
The truck was on its
own &gt;iili‘.
lei iii*iv:iii:ois are Kind

Itoom 7. Miller Bldg
RANFCRU

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And our truck will be at your lwu*k door with a bottle o f that pure
water thn: ill the botch, restaurants, drug stores and soda fountains
HI e UMIIg. •

SANFORD NOV
W ORKS
V. C. COLLFIf*. I1

General Shop r.r
Work
CONTRACTOR and i
517 Commcrt-ial Street—Hj

W A N TE D
\\AN l I 'D - Steady man on

c e * a a c » fiK n B D u is B e B iiiia a » 9 R iB R m iN iia iiH iu iiiia iiM

Z--

i e}i- y
Titnn, Impdrc of M. .S. Nelson, P*w
GILLON &amp; F R Y
2?d.
*
2f*2-tf; iv-Uc
WANYKU
Cnrr1
potent
white
ELECTIilCAL CONTOACTORS
- brown lenthii
iun!
good worker, wants work. Write F.
li
it.
Return
to
H*
raid
Chitirbiila
'J32.3tp
B-atinghniiae Lights and Applianrei G, care of Herald.
office am! receive reward,
New Line of Fixture*
i - .Between Ilniusoiis H;
at. 500 Magnolia, Ave
Miller Building----- -Magnolia Avenue
id 7t»l Mngnolin Ave., i
ANKD^A chance to tmiid
your
small diamond in center.
now homo before lumber gets any
R. \V. HERNDON
ghcr. Plans and ertimates funiisb*
.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
FOUND
tire*-'. Own Or can
INSURANCE AGENCY
one bag concrete miser on aklifs
ha ve same by iqv itifylng mule and
'BE--------- AUTO--------- BONDS
Sec Johnnie
u%it engine, a pick up." Address Mis* paying for thj# m .
252.21 p
jer efire of lit m id.
237-tJe Jclks nt (,'oldsboio.

i ’ m h i i d a M triT Mo v e m e n t
SANFORI) MARRLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Mavenunt of Florida fruits and ve­
getable? f 0 rwai ded through High
JOHN COVE, Proprietor
A bunt h „ f key. In.vine opr l ame
Spring#, Ilp.ilipton mill .Ir.ik'onvllle
CEM ETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
via rail daring the 21 hour ending on them, have boon turned, over.in ur.
•but tlie ke&gt;- are U*: ourr, only the
at noun yeitcrduy:
1Q!R Weal Flrat Street
1018 Woet Flrat (Utm *
nr.niK plate, ©wimr enn have them t*y
Ohio
.
if't.'iiifihjll;;. ■
Mi i. North
A lllth ice To - day ni iir'iftg mi the
ami
of South Tohccotid Hav. Points lid llOUglll.
Sonic good Barred Rock ro -.leis
1923 MODELS
fiapefryit
l,,r talc also year old Dorothy PerOlTltlgcr.
kuts r**&gt;c liiiihc*. -Mrs.'Bnljiiiger, 11.
M.'gel ablet
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Celery
Peppers
.
1
1
S. O. Stiinholscr
Cabbage
2
,2
f lfft r I F A ’ AM IKERR for Vptioa •and
A Hix-cyllndcr Supreme Au
A light four cylinder car,
BAWJIUSKA. T*)ntt. »«.- An auto
Movement sinfr beginning of acn-d
* ubstrint work In Clevtiand, HUilo
_
tomobile, Luxurious In cvmobile ititUnildm? npiirdiiliiuleH’ $9,C on tra ctor an d B n ild cr
SepteniTier
1.
1922:
nge, exfi rlmce and '-alary expected.
t h e b e s t i l u y on th e m n r k e L
099 In cash nod bond*, identified by
erv riotnll,
Strawberries , _
7
7
The Guarantee Title &amp; Trust Co.,
Propoanla
wi|l
be
received
by
the
Dplirc
n»
part
o
f
,tbo
lyo'.
inkuii
by
FLORIDA »&lt;*livi.dabd, Ohio.
253-110
C.iy CupiinlMfpn of the City of Hnu*
robbers into J'uu-dny from the bank
. MU#., North
The mobt Convenient and Finest Drive-In ^IIIpR.StaUoi
3?)H8 FOR liOUD HOY8. nl fi id. I'lnrldp, up tf&gt; 2:30 p. *i. on JanTuovlay
imdjl nenl h farm b
1U
A. ^. Connolly &amp; Sons (iOOD
a mi
iif -'BoilIh 'l'*1AVcMrin Union Telegraph office.
iiyjea f viu bore, where Kidph Klop;
at th| ' ity 1!«U,
the County—Guaranteed Visible Gashlfne iVrhprf
I‘ &gt;lnhl1,hrii 10OH
1
Clcnn '.fimL healthful W’otH ami chanc­ Hanford, Murid,i, for the purchase of
ton, who admitted that hr participated
Grape
fruit
3552
W
M
es for' tiflvaheemont.
Apply local ffpprea iia; t *-1y 150(1,000.Of), &lt;1 per rent
fit the holdup, w r raptured, authori­
Oranges . C309, S810
i
.
* manaftest Western Union *,f!‘ •
Oily nf Sanford,.Florida. Improvement
ties have auneam ed, ‘
•nprnlril Inml InMirunrr
Vogeatblon
9
148
Pay
us
a
visit
and
be*convinced,
by
our
qAick
•willed by eoflifiInnrids, t ulfatern
E,
(1.
Van
ilattillloSl,
nf
Crmibridge
Lettuce .
fMI 1059
'
Snrrlr lltun!*
Igatei'tif
indebtednc*.’!
for
local
imwho
wns
lddtinp]ied
by
the
bandit*
a
f­
*»^m.
*i,»aa,
_
*:
Pineapples
1
Service and Courteous Treatment
provenu-.ti, -aid iniprovemenl boiuluj CdTery
ter being perhaps faially wtnimled ir
1U J65
I'rni-rrif llu,lnrM l'li,iiirr,
Uo mature serially. In from on *1 to ton Poppers ... • 7
i
gun
light-with
the
bandits
Just
nf
91
•Mnln Ogles
t» r tin .oblK-ry,; w«s left with Mopyears. All bids must Ik- accompanied « Ciibbsgi'
I
&lt;&amp;
'ir w , u nuti.T Y CrtVIMM1
witli n eer|lfiod check for $(1,000.90,tHtrawbcrties
ton. al i wounded uUhuUgh not s»H23
'l o i i n l U i a m i u i T inMP.VM
nusly. No tr;u, baa been found '-f'tli&gt;LADIES’ AND G EN TLEM EN ’ S REST ROOM
; all prupoaala to l*v liddreaied to thol Cucum bers.........
fi
" r ,H
lol-H vifluBi.Ua a »^.
I — , - . *. : i_ c .. r._i
other bamliu.

R. IIODGINS
K \liL\TOR AND SHEET;
MUPAI, ^'ORKH ^ v .r
Gyirra) lleiKiirin,:
_ ,
h A yr.--------—Hnnf*&gt;rd, Fla,

Cor, Pth nnd French

!

, L. R. PHILIPS,
t’.ferk of- Han- j
fofd, Florida. (

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�THE SANFORD DAILY JIEltAlt),* THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 192.1

PAGE FOUR

BASE BALL
FOOTBALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CIIAS. Lu BRITT, Editor

britk
. . contractor* . bidding on alt of
MAIL CLKUK »lEM
•.
*
the projects. Nino bids were receiv­
AT LAKELAND AFTER
ed on the Kant Coast Toadj ten on the
. THIRTY YEARS SERVICE Goidcniod road; ten on the blast Win­
ter Farit toad; nine on the Fine Cnstie-Conway project; ten on the t*xtenhion from Winter Park to the Apopkj
load; nine on the Lnkd i'ickett pro.
Jc l; ten on the Ocoee-Apopkn pr„.
Jett, and seven each on the Winter
Garden and TUdenville .extension*,
which will run two miles south of
each o f the two cities.
It was noted that neither of *he
Orange County
brick firms submitted hid* on n"T!fl?k
with rock base project, but the SouthWants Brick Roads
ern Clay Manufacturing Company, it
Have New Figures was understood, Is willing to con­
struct the E ast' Coast road with »
hese, and so stated in its offer.—Or­
lando Sentinel.

BOWLING .
TENNIS
BOXING

That feature picture “ Tol
vld" at the Princess tonight

It takes real actors nnd actresses
to put across a play o f this .nature
and when you learn that such stars
as Harthclmess, Mulct to, Ix-wis, TnrCol. Knight Bowls High’ Score and Comes Within Coach Woods, o f Miamiy Asks Chamber o f Com renco. Yearalcy, Robinson. Eddinger,
merce to Help Put Across What Sanford is Doin’ Gurney, Richmond and others are in
a Fraction o f Breaking a Record1
this picture, you will know it b bound
•*,i •
. y _.t_
' T-J:..'. . |‘--;f
I»
,-T^r - ---z ~-- —
i.--. ip;
to
be good.
receive
There are so many good r e a s o n s ! ing which the
188 160 536
Tho Rotary Club started strong in Knight
the
New
York
157 108 413
the regular maUh last night but grad­ lloushoider
. Giants, Detroit Tigers or some other OH! HOW HE HATES TO
bids received by the county commis­
126 01 351
ually slipped through the three games Kent
GET UP IN THE MORNING! sion! rs yesterday &lt;&gt;n the bond issue
major lengue baseball ciuli here to use
138
156 112
nnd allowed the Champs to jm d up Henry ... the stadium for their spring rtnfning
One of Richard Harthclmess' nd- .highways o f tho county indicate that,
67 139 3 |G
Britt
with a lead of 218 pins.
work.
mircra after having seen him In “ Tol'- 'oil of the bids are lower than those j
Col. Knight, bowled high score of
“ Third—The promotion of n com­ pblc David” a First National attrac­ which were sul milled in December,\
Totals
the evening, making a total o f &gt;530 for
munity
playground center through in­ tion In which he makes his initial ap­ Major Charles A. Brown
highway
Congregational*
his tillrce games while Held ing follow­
stalling
playground apparatus, cm- pearance as a star, asked him how construction engineer, said yesterday.
.............18:t 20:1 140 532
Holding
ed him'with 532.
; ploying a playground, director the year it was that ho could enact so accu­
The two brick bids were submitted
Next week's games will dose tin* L. Reitnud ... . . 108 172 140' 420 Sanford would be grad to have.
rately
the
role
of
a
youth.
1
■
round
nnd
instituting
an
annual*
iletd
by
the Southern Ciny Manufacturing
Miami,
with
a
park
far
better
than
Thurston
118
1
-2
1
141
383
first half o f the season, and tho win­
"Well,” smilingly replied Mr. Bar- Company, o f Chattanooga,- Term., and
187 167' 147 501 any evrr owned or tired in Snnford! {day and athlotic meet for our high
ning or the losing o f the relpnfnlhg A. RenaUit
thelmc.**, *‘ I am still a boy an far os T, B. Gillespie, of Palatka. The Sjuth-j
175 174 147 400 feels that they must have another one school hoys nnd glrla.
games will not affect the &lt;Jub stand­ Jewett ...
wanting
to stay in bed In the morn­ fern Clay Manufacturing Company’s
“
We
greatly
need
an
enclosed
sta­
logger* nnd better and they advance
ing unless It is the Men’s Club and
ing
is
concerned."
dium
here
where,
for
example,
Miami
j offer was the lowers it was said nt the
the
some
reasons
tlmt
Sanford
is
ad­
Totals
Farmers.
high
may
play
Duval
high
next
No­
j highway department. It was nisoj
vancing.
It
is
an
absolute
necessity
Standing
of
(he
Clulm
Chaso St Co. and the Men’s Club
j lower thanQ^le last offer made by the
Won l-ost , Pet, for the welfare of the young men of vember and where Rollins College
will bowl tonight nnd- the only post­
Walter P. Lewis and Ernest T or­ ! company. fn December*this firm bid
1
.017 Sanford ns well ns the entertainment inny meet Johns Hopkins next New
poned gnmu of the scaisou'wlll he Congrogationals
Year's day,
rence look so much alike that they t-n the Eailt Coast road,, offering to
it will give tile older ones.
played next Tuesday between the Men's Club .
•*t hope the Chamber o f •Commerce were engaged on account of their re­ build it for $2.67 a Fquar yard. Thi3
Sanford*a prosfieets for a park are
Merchants nnd Men's Club.
Fanners
and
other prominent organisations ‘ ot semblance as "heavies” for “TtJl'kble time it made reduction of seven cents
bright
nt
this
time
on
account
o
f
an
Rotary
the
city
will tnku some positive, defi­ David" in which Richard Harthclmess iu square yard. The figures do not
active
(.'hnmlnhr
of
Commerce
comMerchants
.
The score for Inst night follows
*
~■_ , i
mittce that has this in charge and nite action at an early date relative makes his initial appearance ns a First
Chase ft C o .' Kotary
.here seems to Ik* no doubt whatever to giving tho city this much-needed National Star under the management
The Southern Clay Manufacturing to enjoy robust health, :
tu t what tho next week will bring to stadium. I should like to locate per­ of Inspiration Picture-*, Inc. The
fdteland Girls Will
light some news of very vital import­ manently in Miami ah l belie ro there screen version *of this story of tho Vir­ Company, under the terms of the o f - ; endurance is to get your
ance to all tile lovers o f sport as well ir a good field for on athletic direc­ ginia mountains was filmed in the* fur it made yesterday, would build the ihape so the gastric juic
Play in Sanford Fri­
ns those that wish to see Sanford ex­ tor ami coach. We -want to put foot­ wildest part o f the mountains and the i on11 to the East Const o f brick on a gest the food you eat n
day (Tom orrow) Eve
cel in* athletics as they do in other ball and other athletics on ns sound a two heavies, with their.beards grown rend lmse for $664,000, with extra irf-n anil vitnminesTrom
basis ns they arc In Gainesville, Jnck- have been welcomed by 4he native* o f charge for curbing. That is Just $16,- simihitc l into your blood.
tilings.
).t m
id
h
Coach Tlllls Is Putting Forth Every b m h h i i u h
sonville
or any other «ty f our size. Monterey as “ belonging to these here POO lcss( than .the company’ s former blood riih with iron and
Coach Woods, speaking for Miami,
Have you over heard of the Mask;
Effort to Win 'i'liis (Same
"We
believe
we arc not too optomis- parts” As they were* walking to offer.
In
the
Minmi
Metropolis,
says:
tour:ea through tho veil
cd Wonders of Cent mi Florida.
'" ‘ Miami needs this stadium for tic or visionary in predicting that Mi­ breakfast, they were hailed by a naIt was said that Mr. Gillespie's bid nourishment to build tis
Tho Sanford boys will piny Duval in
ami. with-.her usual progressive spir­
on brick on sand was five cents a nerves, strengthen muscli
They arc Wizards on the basketball three reasons,
Jacksonville tomorrow night
but
“ He you brothers
it, will get what she gees after nnd
“
First-The
development
of
our
so Hire yard higher than his cuinpetl-T:i the lira!n.
while the hoys are away the girjs court t nnd the Herald Is now trying high school boys and young men give this stadium to us by September,
“ No, father nnd
will stage a good gnme that ahouhl to find out win* they an in order,that through football and other .athlete* ttet or 1U24. Let’s get it this year fence. "Pm the nit
prove n good drawing card at the their names run !&gt;&lt; published.
rim! make 1U2'1 the greatest in the his­
Parish House tomorrow night..
PRESENTING THE EVIDENCE
tory of Minmi."
The Lakeland High School girls will
Kishnrd .................. . cannot be ncbe here and Miss Tillis, -Sanford's
ctired of being 1lilting in business ac­
coach, is pulling forth every effort to
umen. When they were casting fo:
turn in u win this week. She will In*
. “Tol'ablo David," in which he it to
I Ml i lit* %hsftp
I’ rrwn)
somewhat handicapped on account of
TAMPA, Jan. 18.—Ml.*s Clen Ilium,
make Id* initial appearance a* a Frist
Bill Hand bring out of the game, hut
j d e lk in the S. II. Kress company store
i National ktar, lie insisted that Miss
nounreraont of the marriage at Green­
she still ha«‘ material that will rendt r
I at 162f&gt;-28 Seventh Ave.. was badly
wich, Conn.,* yesterday of William .Marion Abbott be signed to play the
a good account of themselves.
burned about her body Wednesday
Haines, Republican leader, to Mrs. j part of bia mother.
This-game will be played on the
afternoon when her dle.ct rnught lire
"Miss Abbott is not only a fine ne
Maude Fero Hnttrrah ill, wan made in
Pa fish-Hoy** court and starts prompt­
from a gar stove in the si ore nnd the
tretss,"
explained the young ttur. "but
yesterday’s issue o f Mr. ibiracs' paper
llunie-i cutdopi'd here before they*
ly at eight o'clock. The price of ad­
has
never
appeared in picture.*, nnd I
the Albany Evening Journal. Mr,
! cimj.f he extingub-hi il. Tin.* injured
mission will he 25 nnd 85 cents, and
Hnihes wait recenlly divorced from j am anxious fur her U p see at first
ig iil was taken to the Dr. II. M. Conk
everybody and his brother are invited.
his first wife, Mrs. Grace Davis Humes i hand'that the .salaries uie not all that
j Hnnitarimn whore it was reported »tu*
of Nantucket, Muss. iMrs. Hatlvruhnll the press agent;: nay they nip-. Yen see
w ;i t rc-iting well but siiffcring conami her former husband were nl«o *e'- *bc‘j) my landlord, ami my ic.i t ex­
j siileralily from her injuries.
purnted by the divorce cduit. Mrs. pires this year."
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BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Jan. IK.—
Joseph Koknlis wn &lt; lit hi pending in­
vestigation of u fire that destroyed
his own home early yesterday, paus­
ing the death of hi,» five ninall child­
ren. The eldlilreli were founj^ dead in
a closet. It is the theory of tin* nlTirluh that the rhlliln it ln-i ipi- flight
ened, liiiik refuge m the ■P.-el alii)
were overcome hvfoie thi y eniilii

Premier Steel Cut
Vrfcuunized Coffee

A im! the g ill; will entertain the
tnr The .tsunrlnlrd l 'r t » l
iaikc-Iami sextet at Hanford tomorrow
LOS ANGELES, Jon. 18.—The ma­
night. The girls are going t o ’make
up for their lo; * to Orlando last night. tron on duty in the wnnl the night
that Mrs. Clara Phillips, "hammer
t’oiuh Tilli'i i* having her hand* niiinlereH*' iMeapeil from (hi* lap* A*ifull at till* time living lo divide who get**-* county jail, was to in- ifischnrgin ih to take Hill Hump place. \\Y c,| j i-steiilay. on Hilling lo a state­
ug.ee with M i ' Tilli- when file «ty- ment from She rill Willinih I T ranger.
thi will he halt! In do, ns "Hill" wtii* Kheriir Trnt ger declared lie had itealways then* with die gnisls ami one ciuno convinced that tho Imrs across
of the scrappiest players In the game. the windows o f Miss Phillips’ .cel! were
sawed from the inside.
Miami ndvantes some of the same
I'eaHoritt for a park as the Herald has
been advancing for the past several
week*. Any town the m e of Sanfun I should have a park and if we are
’to get till the map at all the Sanford
ST. PETERSIICRG. Ji.’ii. I". K II
public must get heh'iid and help the
Tom linson, inilitonniri lieiiefaclor of
■ hal'd er of Gmumcree pill tin thing
St. I’etvniburg, niaiU a donnliou Inst
laetus*.
night of $5,1X10 to the orchestra of the
I The ("Imndier of ( ’omniercu iioldn St. i ’elershurg higii scbmil, nceonjirig
(its inerting lilts week at night and to the. announcement made by, George
Y,Mie will he plenty o f time to dis- M. l.yneh, niiporintundent of school*.
f ciN - tins important matter and we Tomlinson linked that the money be
ItopN they will give some tight on invested by thr aehoel board at^l the
t tin* siHm'ct n* everyone is anxiously interest used* fo r the benefit « f the
, nwaitingShe timlitigs o f thi* e.ininiit- orchestra. Tomlinson gave 16,000 tn
the American Iwgion.two week* ago.

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Ilatterslmll in the daughter of J.
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see htod.
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MONTGOMERY. Ala., Jan. IS.
There’ll be no more Southern Assm i
ation buseliali played on Sunday at
Mobile or picture shows oik*rated in
Montgomery,or other Alabanm towns
till Sunday if a bill favored by the
senate tenijK-rmue com mittce become*
law. All sport*, recYeatlon*or amuse­
ment on Sunday is forbidden, under
th? lei ms, if admission fee* are
charged. Gasoline and tire station*
will he open “ except during church

persons were lire
inents yesterday
three Imildings
;,t the mirthern
Row.

MISS lUIit KEL TRIED
* ON CHARGE OF USURY;
CHARGED TOO M lV ll
1It&gt;pp T h r .IhMirintril l, rfi»N»

MIAMI. Jan. 18. The till of Mi*s
Maude Itrirkel, Miami' wenltbiest
woman pioneer nf the city on e iliarg.
of usury preferred by * hath-* HrunHer, operator o f a hotel, beg u h« i
this .morning. An alleg'd Imnu* of JI
250 on n loan o f $5,tlU0 is involved.

. BAKERSFIELD,' Cal. — Use of a
hall for an nddrvM by Rev.-John‘ (’ .
Moore, of Pine IlhilT, Ark., in which
he expected to defend the K,_K. K..s
Was dented by owners of the prophr-

Nantcs and ndtlre st s i,f Ihose who want to roI
in on Gundy liridge I'nilH til $ 12.50 before Ihe
first o f i|*e year and before the price increase,
are I’ miring in— every One yeenn interested— all
want to know the Gundy story— about the bridge
ils earnings-— what it means to.F lorida— at the
same time— right nnv— we need you in carry the
message— lo help answer the questions— to take
subscriptions.
v

South Round
Aro pyoit moving?
Cali Loaning'*
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER, if
you want it done as YUU WANT It
done. Phone -IPS. 241-Th-FrUSnl-tfc
KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES
L A MEN ESS
"A litmehesi follu\ve&lt;l me for some
time, nnd 1 felt that it was jeauseti
from kidney trouble. Ohe Imttle of
Foley Kidney Pills hud the desired e f­
fect," write* )\f H. Arbucklc, South
Harre, Vermont, He.cknche, rheumatiMn, dull hvadnehe, too frequent or
burning urination iuq symptom* of
Kidney nnd Bladder trouble. Disord­
ered kidneys require prompt treat­
ment. Neglect mures seriou* compli­
cation*. Foley Kidney Pills give
quick relief. Sold everywhere.— A'dv.
STIIOUT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Ave, ,
The finest young grove in tbla* sec­
tion. 10 acres. 317 four year
old
trees, mostly Valencia, 100 tanger­
ines, 23 lurge rccdlingti, also a row of
400 buds on sour slock, budded last
June. I room house, barn, flowing
well, beautiful lake view*. Just a step
off brick rend and but a few miles
front Sanford. Considering quality of
grove ami land,* the beat buy in this
vicinity today. -Price $5,500. $2,500
ccah, balance, 1, 2 and 3 years.
250 -tfc

We will pay you well for your work if you are
Ihe man or woman we want— you can earn up­
wards c:f $150.(10 a week for a few months— this
is yr.ur opportunity to dp your hit nnd to make
money at Ihe same time— every one almost wants
lo "la lk it over” — see us today— understand our
message—appreciate \vhnt it means lo own'Gandy
Units.

Northbound

ArriV*
1:48 n.m.
11:45 a.m.

2:35 p.nt
4 :00 p.nt.
10:0 p.m.
rilhy Branch
Arrive

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

"I’ht* Gandy Bridge has had-the best reception or
m y corporation ever organized in Florida” — “ A
million dollars in two omonths,” — etc., etc.,— see

30 p.m.
Leesburg Brunch

Oviedo Branch
Arrive

Second Floor, Drew Building:
Departs S '

East Church Street------------ Orlando,
Dally, except Sunday.

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TH E SAN FO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , TH U RSD AY, J A N U A R Y IS, 192.1
lN’UY

BRIDGE CONSTRUCh ’lON ACROSS OLD TAMPA
HAY PROCERUS RAI'IDLY

T). A. R. CONVENTION
COMES TO AN END

HEALIN G “ W O U N D S ” IN S T E E L

nature keeps her secret

“Citizens Court”
, Will Investigate
Recent Outrages

In sp ira tio n P ictu res Inc.'tfVw.*

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Frenchman Hat Devised Machine Chemist* Have Never Been Able tc
Satisfactorily Determine the Com­
Which le Really a Marvel of
K »piil progies* Is being motif toposition of Woad.
Inventive
Ingenuity.
jr 1 tho completion o f the Gandy Ail Officers Were Re-Elected With
Grnorn! Kvodtrs of Alleged Striker*
! • kfiilue ncros*»&lt;Hd Tam jut Boy, which
The Exception of Three
Wood, with which tin tin-dent Brit­
Very remarkable Indeed 1* a ma­
Begun from llarirson. Ark.
vt,»n completed Jiuiuniy 1, 1H24. will
chine set up In France for making re-' ons used to slain themselves. Is grown
The convention o f the state associ­ pair* lo airplanes, remarks the }Vush- In that part of Lincolnshire. England,
iBilA the distance between St. IV.ersI l l ) Thr A M o r la ln l 1'rrxxt
boo; land Tamp# but 10 miles an cum- ation o f the Daughters o f the Ameri­ Ingtnn Star. This machine I* said to which abound* with dikes nnd wind­
HARRISON, Ark.. Jan. 1H.—Altho
pjrt'dl "ith 07 miles by nntotnobile, can Revolution, which has held its be the only one of It* kind, and l* due mills, and along the border* of Cam­ the circuit court and tho grand Jury
$5 miles by mil and 22 by boat. Of- sessions at the Rosalind club in Or­ to the Ingenuity of lldVtuve Rabin. It bridgeshire. If allowed to go t&gt;&gt; seed ; were in session here* Inst night, in­
the wood weed often grows to three
^islJ of the* company have announced lando for the past two days, closed may be described a* a device for'caus­
terest centered in the activities of the
ing “ wounded steel" to “ heal" Itself In nnd four feet in height and has a pret­
yesterday
afternoon
with
a
final
mes­
that (junstruction work 1ms been procitizen* court” —a self-styled tribun-j
something like the way Hint, wounded ty yellow flower.
. jn-j.«in|t. far beyond cajMcUulon*, and sage from the president general of flesh hen id.
A FIRST UVTIONAL
ATTRACT!
The first crop of tender green shoot*!1'* “ f twelve men appointed yesterday
that it‘ will bo but a .abort time until the national society, Mrs. George Mi­
i picked In July or August, and during by the “ committee of 1,000** to irives-1
Hie device Is almost automatic. Is
the white sand bats o f the cauoewny* nor. The visiting daughters were high operated by electricity nhd Is based
a* harvest men and women are to In* tigate the recent burning of railroad*
heiPK Idled in on both sides of,the bay in their praises o f tlic. City Beautiful upon the galvanic principle.. It needs
•'ti creeping along the field* on their; bridges i.nd destruction of other prop-i
r
Uni* mill
...
,
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lL
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*j]| be completely finished nnd the and its hospitality, and the short mes­ only one or two men to watch It, they hand*
and km*,** II1
all1 dm
day lulu*
long.
forty
along
the lino of, the
Mltaouri
rtie shoot* are |iut inti* large wick- North Arkansas railway, whlrh re'
f
work of building tlaem up started, for sage . o f appreciation delivered during being guided by a chart, showing In
oil r*lkl*in IIIHI
WS-III t!&gt;
tn ** factory,
MUt'fi;, of
&lt;&gt;i
i»r littHkelM
un«t wilt
the most difficult part o f the Cause* tho convention by the national nnd many color* the piece of metal to be **•
tvtilcli tliiw nrc thrt*&lt;* or four !:i t!mt
1,1
outnrt'iik hero Monday,
state olTicera were all expression* oi repaired, the exact repair* necewiiry,
why construction work is over.
nnnounred
[»
■»*v "citiscen's
V III «V V
|| r* «court”
t«wi k
V
MHIVMHVfci.
part
of
the
country.
When
they
arrive;
Thy
announce
the composition of the galvanic built,
. late yeiterday tnnt it would give « *Yurth Arkansn* &lt;ptploye, created a ary 22 a* civic day, the c.ty official*
. The first dredge wu* installed on gratitude for the reception they re­
the current needed, the diameter of they am squaabnl Into |iul|i and at
a ' complete statement of its “ finding*.” Bt*r "hen she fired into n group of having entire charge iff the day'* do:j H
September 25hind today nfter n little, ceived in Orlando.
the conducting wire* and the time of lowed to ferment. Later they are uinth*
At the
the present
present the
Winter
The morning session Tuesday wn's Immersion. All till* I* worked out Into bull* mol dried.
Deputies have been dispatched for committee ihvistigotor* who went tilings. At
tho
more than three months' work, n mile
son* wanted
for huestion-!^’
,; ^ r*hham home in search o f heEl'ntk authoritir.i nre preparing a proand a half o f causeway h#s been tilled devoted to tho election o f officers, the tmilbeiuatleully lo the.minutest frmTlieiri* balls remain drying for *ev ‘ several
r.evi ral net
persons,
wanted for
question
ithi-r,
wanted as n witness before grain for civic tiny* which, it i* rum|p, Daring the last week a new road adoption o f resolutions nnd report* of
eral week* apd are then broken hitu ■pijj by the “ eUir.cn*' court," according
•* *
■ fit
pleee*
and
stirred
for
a
lengthy
|**r|od.,
(l)
,giu,riff
yjnihbix,
who
intimated
court.” No one was in- cred, may include an address by GovTlte much Inc, I* employed to restore
half mile long has been built on chapter regents from chapters nil
itnor Hardee,
Kventually
they
prodtin*
a
eoan-e,
pow
worn
or
broken
purls
of
delicate
mo­
over
the
state.
All
officers
were
re­
the Tampa side running from the Old
-o|(,r
hi* nssistmiLs were seeking
Other events that will find a pjaco
The
general
exodus
o
f
alleged
stfikport Tampa road to the water's edge, elected, with the exception o f three. tors, most of which ore difficult to re­ derllko sflbstanre*, uleep Idui
person* indicted by the grar.il jury.
place. \Vht’;n an Alneriean observer Lastly tin* ixtwdcr I* danipeil. storrel
en. their familie* flmi strike aympath- o:' the Founder » \&gt;cek program are:
making the Tampa caureway easily The following officer* were re-elected:
saw It tliere were lying on n-tabb* Itp* In vnts and sold to ib ' rs nnd manu­
Little Rock nUthoTijle* have hern ’ , un Tu, day with the "armed The living Uatheller prize essay
conaccessible to Tampn citisfena by auto­ Stale regent, Mr.&lt;. James Craig,’ Juik- side it ’ purls It bad Just repaired facturer* of woolens and other unit ies u-ked
..
ke.l
according to ntf unconfirmed " ^
*f lh„ ..fi-an-tip campa.gn, eon-.test for Florida h.gh school hoy* and
Bonyllie;
first
vice
president,
Mr*.
mobile. A three thousand^foot bridge
which would tinre cost $&lt;1,1)00 nnd of apparel.
icp ort, to take into custody Pete \en- ^
j ^
rt1ght despite the fact that giriz. Inctuoing pre«n U tlon o f prize*
has been built practically over night Thomas. Strewn, DoLand; Mtfmd vice much time to replace. In tin* week
Tin* enduring blue of thi* |*dlee- „i,j,
Id*,
former
einplbyc
of
the
*“
****•,Shl.rfff
Maddox,
of Boone county, had ty Mr. BacheUcf} the
president,
Mrs.
Amos
Norris,
Tampn:
previous
It
bad
turned
out
3t&gt;0
pirn**,
and on which Trfmpn visjtor.i can walk
httttfa uniform I* ohtnlmst from " " ‘"hiwhen
Then it was reported he intended to ^ ^
(:,n „ ini,r McRae during the nivusaty dinner o f the Delphic I.Rerall
iff
great
InqMirtanci*,
for
nothing
curie
ponding
secretary,
Mrs,
Brooke
from the shore to the Gandy-Tnmpn!
mol. though H U an i-M -n-'ic
, ,-tlir„ " to"hV* home"‘l.'e.'e. frern ^
™
the outset, It I* the elu*ftpest In the
.
day he hail
White, Jr., Jacksonville; . .treasurer, less Is eonfliU d to it.
had the sit
situation well in hand, ary Society; debate— Rollins vs. Breenusewey.
Ion? run
, I Mr«. Guy William*,'Miami. The fid*
nppmxi- nuu; twenty-fifth nnnual meeting of
"T 1 * "***•
rtii-iiiiMs have tried hard to fuitiom 'Tv-,', A legre" striker*. ” R&lt;le" O r r 'Al"
Two dnxlgos are yt wot a
nc ]ow|njj elections were mode: Record* R E F U S E D T O
B E L IE V E
HIM
mntcly 300, were cm diity here last the Ibdllns College Alumni Associa..... day
j _ . . nnd
„„.t night, one
...... on
pt»&lt;ent time
this secret or nature, but withnut sue and Luther Wise, are* said to have
ing secretary, Mr*. II. V. Smltx, St.
nighl. In nddition more than fifty tion; annual alumni luncheon in honthe Tampa *ide and one on tho St.
ccyi; and it N doubtful If the industry pleaded guilty to charges of arson
Jury
Foreman's
Remarkable
Explana­
lV.cri.li.irg;
historian,
Mrs.
Raynor,
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i d deputv -heriffs hpd h. n as- m o f seteotz; the twenty-fifth nnniwould coiiltnili* to exist Iml for lilt* of- jn C(in,1(l(
Petersburg side, nnd officials of the
tion for Declining to Credit De­
the bridge burn- !
,()
, he sheriff.
'* t *nry dinner o ' the “ Rollins S.mlDaytona; auditor, MrtreA. Bradvy. T i­
fieial
de»lri*
to
procure
jintfonn*
ttint
company announced, that iih soon as
fendant's Pica of Guilty,
ing:: nnd senteto etl fo Revcn years.
. . ta.r”
. -•«-; junior
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tusville.
prom In •
hono^
senare* durable and of -fdxt color.
two additional diedge's can be secur­
each in lii penitentiary' They were
At iuhiii a delicious luncheon war
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j
ti.gfsui
under
auspices
of RolKino**
years
ago
in
a
Western
slate,
ed, they ton will In- added to help in
teporUnl last niglit reroute to the Annual rounder’s
served' the vi iting deli gates at thi then a territory, a po|idar citizen he-, H A S R U L E D F R O M BEGINNING
;'ii.3 ('ollegi Chapel Association, Irvthe task of filling in so life 17.000 feet
I i ison at l.ittiu Ro.dt.
Pnvbyteiian church parlors by ‘.ho eame involved with an Inilinntlal and
Week
at
Rollins
(o
!
ing L'ncli Her, pre-libdit ui* the i*ody.
f^
required for the causeways. So Gandy
. Alheti Htevetis, a former railroad
Young Matrons* Bible school, lii the overhenrlng elmmeter and killed bin). That Japaoexe Royal Family Hat No
Ro^in
February
22
Itridga Is fa t becoming urcallty.
conductor, also charged with arson,
I'tilille re ailment,leuni'd toward the
Name Is Proof of Asrerlion Long
late i . f l ‘ -noon the national officer*
Thc bridge will ncromniodnlu all
tailed-to appear .in court yesterday
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FLORIDA FACTS
ib fi-mlatit.- hill the law was against
Pul Forward.
travel between Tampn nnd -St. Peter*. [ n' “ ,&lt;&gt;rL‘,1 u'
where* they were him, and when the diiy of trial eame
murning and liis bond of $ 10,000 was
ROLLINS GOLLKGK, Winter Dark
bare. It will ret up new travel as «, j *»«u'rtalnwl yeMenlay by the Day- flu* defeii'dattt, hi* counsel and friends
Hi* Immi, it i* I‘in.. Jan. IS. I ruffminnry announce
1’ r.nk deposit ■ in !*!■.• .da have in*
In tin* peaceful nnd Isolated rntti- jtleclnnki forfeited.
:* i d ’. I pi ec::l in ‘ ■ l.id five
ri.iU|t. It wR! make It easy tA take nV m ,l)‘
” r.hapl,!r nn,‘ ‘',ri'l!,y th,-&gt; held n eonsiillailon. and. fearful of tie* immity It Is prolmbbt Dial iii first tin *uiil; w:e. signed'by George (t'Neil, merits of t!n* plrms for the 1P23 Found
dip In the waters of the gulf in i h c j, 11 «» entertamrel nt tie Jnrkomvilh* i-olsvei|Uem es, lliey ibs-lded tluit H i fitlirily bad any spfcelnl title o| oevlipa- hol'd owner, Who was publicly whip­ er'i* W eek celebrulion w ere made re ­ ycers.
by the i hi.ptei m that city,* Orlando defi-odiinl should plead ytuilly and lo g Iton to follow. -It was wlo-n tie' eonicently by the currmiltee in ch a rg e o f
summer months. I* will give tin* win.Tt i—e are 2.111 i to..*
; ,. ool* in
ped Tilt lay. ■
Senlitiet.
the mitri's mercy.
oiuiiUy tmit made some progress tti.il
I he a* I'l'igemeo* of i in* a ffa ir. The i'h ridti. nil hi: a . it-ii
t*r tourist nn opportunity to virualio u r state
Three
nit
mhci
id
thi*
city
lonrudl
It Is
The Jury was Charged h&gt; lio* nu.rt ■llilsii.n nf tnlmr wun IntrodOf
. he the rounlry from the middle o f tie\V. G. I hiiliy, V\ it! La rim,'i anil tie.it will ix-i i from rhoixilny, Feb. -i him’ * f ,r high r i'i ,i s t .o n ami 15
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tie*
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(audit
Mini
rettied
Presi
tlt!)
II
Ictllmeil.
illttl
STAR IN "I.ICH TN IN '"
bay, It will sjl the time end expe i*
unities .n Japan were token r.om the •iiurge Milliou* teslgliej alol their 22, through Sunday. F ib . 2a. nod re i.'e,aanirng tm.la I *i ho**Is.
the foreinnii -aid
A\ ERTS NEAR I’ AM t
of a lu»o; haul o f freight nnd expw ,
The ncicK're
Mrs “l ite- under ac­
•i i Opolb.lix fiilloweil
IV I i ll many n s i g i,ui,nns were aecepleil, l,jt May* Itdng gm *i m homo- rt' tie* ihlrty■'Hi' mill till- U'-fl 11&lt;1:111 not guilt)
The Judge viewed the jury In sor fltmdics i aloe lo follow I'o- same .e- "! .1 ,\1 r "If,*i* lefilsed In ipip. uffl! *.* I l.liSh UlUllVl-l ty of ti e fo'ind’ llg u: re nl i .iiir ;,! "*i &gt;. (.•..» C*Jtn 3,000,000.
ibipirrHt.i a.id save leva fiom break
AT I IKK IN SI. PKTF
'
Jill-'* Mljd siiiil
•
I iip.iieitl Hull I lie heei--s.il ,i|.,-e t■*r i lit t&lt; *j a- .1 of t i e “ i i l i z - o ’r-s-ourt." K.Jlir.s *
ion iln- forty . ii t an i b e total act page of the r.tate is 35,agt' in Inn Ring, h will xtimul-i
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lie
jury,
lew
hi: ffsLiofittg o* Winter ir.nonii
be*,, traffic.
,:* r. i'K TK RS ltl p.t;.
Jan.
In.
( tty Mai shat Parr, who war restarted p iv tm i r y of
&lt;tf iIts m ini, r.itaih
•Jills ilefeiii’ uni pleads guilt \ end y m fere it( families
I I. i , . : b .
iI'turncd
’
hiih,
1 hinihi'* govgnor I* not eligible to
Wlob*
Ihoatre
enipl’&gt;vi--.
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-day
It j . obvious that Gandy Bridg- v.-ill
find i lot not gutity y
f.'i' i \i i I liei’e u a s i*ld) to* ol: l a- II
id
tne
v..rio.:x
se.'.Cn'-'.'il
lumrilf. He Acne* a four
is
still”
llefiriit
.him. II Maze ill lit*
date
jesterday
and
declare
I
1
enjoy a h avy traff e tin* ye.tr annii-il i.:.ub il X- It It .I
li.ui no oei-iu illliiii n s 'other fondlte*
'I lie full'll ,III lili-Wt-rvil;
.
tome of tin* |rnpoce:i program have year trim.
Its iailtlt:gs itterunsQ .V' tir.ie go:-* finder ii.eot o f the PI iv.a theatre here
"iVMl your honor. Hie defe'ld.'tlt I* did It laid no name. Mur u IS there* and won't iVMgt:.
Gertrude Branham, daughter of not V im definitely ettinl exiepl that
Florida'* population in round miniot, u&gt; the bring-.* ri l**i;*g cmplrutltd hod night, Millon Noble, playing tin siieh a bur we iiin l believe him uu any " o r e l n i i for giving II a &lt;l!stit»* tive
name; It siittleed'lo etdl It h'- an ImU John iSruidtam former Mlxaoiiri &amp; the i imiioillcc ha* agreed upon Febeu- 1-rtiv in 1,000,000,
**
in such a wiry r.s to provide for fu- lead in “ Light uin'," avi-rti-1. a r;e:i. der oalh."- Frugn-ssiv,* l iroiir.
“ i lii tonne
li was and Is onlv when
turn heavy tu.fTie, and to willntaml panii by stepping out of hi part a1
o i- Oil*- i of tin* Imperial To in h -t Is
0eccar*’ Trade Uaicn.
tfee action of i i s Dk'ineuU for all tunet
lille-! the st;.r:e n«d wafted ov
A A .
op a Ilium b iniiitly licit a di-IUo ltxc
A
pew*
li-ilui
Ims
heen
.ehle
I
to
eoti
tn rulin'.
&lt;r the -uibf.vi - mill ioformmg 12m
-*
lltietltal tmiellllg.
\ liei-Hl report fialne Is given
In-In:.- iino tii..t there iv.i- ill
&lt;♦
*:**&gt;♦:* &lt; &gt; &lt; * &lt; &gt; *&gt; &lt; &gt; &lt; * * &gt; &lt; * &lt; » *s&gt;* &gt; * &gt; « * * &gt; + j
treiii &lt;‘oli-lalittoi-jilc f-iali— 1Jr;.t . lo
OiTirtal tepo t v uf toe .iju
llle t
Japan filrillstiP* thy solitary in ♦:*
• .'.a
danger m the lire was a hlt-rfe away
beggars of Staiohoid linve formed -him*' where ibe nillllg fnniil.v has rm
St. John* rivt .- toll l»ri-!ge, covering
and tinier control.
llleticM-11 es into a trade onion *,t,vs Intuit) HUltit* to Kitglfltti). tmly, tbd
T 15 m-m’ ii- ui operation (July 1, IP21
Meanwhile eveiy pint- o f fire np
1.1 odoo Answers
lalol i'll I olher I'ooolries lliose who t
to September 30, l'.)22) show that t, .
■dreodi tin! family Halites nr*|tilli-d in V
Jiiil.-ltu- w:i* i.illed nut .red police lit
l
ieloetiil-i
rgo
to
Work
iptite
i
odnl) averiigiv of 2,!tWi Veftieli*”. and i
United nt e .' j tne exit to uni it. thotliially. Ikhli iitornlttg they bold n- i!in in e and asrniidcd to the threate
mute .titan three time* ns niatiy pei-i
mi-eiiog iii ihe open spare lo front «*i Th'il I he Jfipaliese ruling fmiill) has r
emptying the tlientre.
tun?, ero.-i.-.ed tlinljltridire.
tie- I'.uyillld Mosipte they •:iti let lie flame lx a I It.II pi o o f o f I lie i.ijft v
After delivering hi* short talk an.
I’ l -ti a ha;: » &lt;ff
ear; and 1.771
J
aftnril other nlfiee-a, nlllmnuh same ol leiilion tlmt-J:ipan'l*!i* heim ruled by ♦i*
faying paoei.gurs, a reve nue of $H2V,- quieting uneasiness evident/in the tub : |||(. ,„(.'ndwretire wild to Ih*. rich and the saint* rumlly from the beginning
i d lioure, the play was re.* tinted. Bind i......
,i.... .ii-....--,
i .. i.i.a*.-.-lo re they
tllxeuxx &gt;
ibe
loi-diiesx of ih• II mi! there been any
'dillloti nl an* Y
fttj in t« Ik* derived by Gandy bridg ■
■m
|
r y
-jj *
Stage, performerx had gath* red to
ilii.e
la
the
id-tori
of
Japnlithat is V
day.
1
1M
-II
alli-i
the
agenda
has
Iweii
fmni lulls alone.
«
get her thrir belonglng.t ami w ie rea
rigid nod approved, tin* brotften. la to soy, had tin. firs) ruling f.uuili v
Thi* e timaii* should prove very
dy lo make a hurried departure iri the beggary &lt;h-t’i-r i-. am? set itinxit ihe l-.'on so(ijdiiMt. d I.) medoer the pre - «*.
r.mervntive.
1 lie Gandy
Bridge
ilit Impel hi) hotisi- i. - &lt;dd Imle a oalia
I i' —
1111- - of ..ill* tllig IIIIlls
event ttn- lire pre-ad.
x i.
A h - S .r. , L
j .
N v
*
orvi
a u»h target population.
(' ll lix ollnj- Ilade iiiii-i s t..it'1-l •&gt;t Us io iii i hi. ig.- toiirnal
AI
the
............
f
tin
i
.
.ltd
net
lb*
IhlM-.i.
arid J'ntt I'.is miirdies
f
Iire-it* lui-foln-rs t-» loir': fur i. -s iii.in
hi1.c a i• i ; i ’ a i of I ! p.*r cent nim i •i-h to- i ' 1 'tuil! was d: opped arid iln iiTUiio prescribed wagex, so the Peg
Sea Lion* Invade a Llghthauee.
, T*ta li' ivele x l a i t i i l to d e a l the Unffe of
y
xuloittiibtles thati Duval county.
■its are not allowed lo beg foi any ;
The kei per o f bride's Island llglil
ih e Inc wire under control mitu less IhflH Wit* hundn’d purtts. Ally lah.w ('aiie Flnllery, has appeated to ; 5
*.%
Gandy bridge, under' construction, .v‘-moke,
into hfs hands for in .Teasing his % '
hneHv* iifr.ii- tit.i tnnt'iil
tine III,.
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One great, fact must lie re­
Uetrlineiiinl j iln* ftih*m! nijUturltR** In #rai «'iuii f**r X •
Cfoiti &lt; Old Tampn bay, under a grind shortly lifte r ilu* arrival t»f ih o flit*- j hiunll^r «lfi Im niuina *!
to tlielr dignity.
*
: wea|Hiirx and help No sooner dues to*
volume and speed’ ng up his
membered by those who have
fttm the -tide legislature, which deeds men. Few persims had left the audi
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operr Id* door lima -i*u Jhuix force
cnee*.
to tlw Gandy company in fee n strip
turnover, bool;ing at the mat­
,
Clown,
their wav Into tin' le&gt;uxe and nmkc f
made tho decision to advertise.
The lire wit* i iuire-.i by an uvi-r heat­
of submerged land -100 feet wide fron
1lie w I'hew, a health •to ' a, omki» fi.-e with Ids p&lt;x&gt;M-ysionx. -At night V
ed
'“furnice
Imllt
in
a
fire
building
at
ihori- in shore*. This grunt is in |h t •
ter in this light, he will bend
The advertising plan must lii
the round* of New York oil'. x&gt; li»ols. ■ they siirre.iitol tin- jda* •• harking f"i
Intuit), and i.&lt; approved by the U. S. the rear o f the etage.
xjireitillo? 1he guxpel of fresh iilr, prop Iidmlltiiiicc, milII •tli'ii lx Imixtxxtble
every effort to co-operate with
Tite Plaza blaze wad Nohle'x &gt;ixth
tlio business to which it is ap­
I tile Id? fellow uriuxex Idoreelt hi
*»r i!r|iartn’ent.
or food niol eleimlloexx
eviii
rieoi
with
thlitre
fires,
lie
is
a
rllotblii?
..........
.
xlopx
re.
the
With him I' lox Ia tie dog I'lotiii,
7hi* Leglnver in ehtirge of ron itun
the advertising and seek to
plied. There are no ready-to•ui lin o of tii. South,.)’ h ,t ,-l lir, ii ii Imxe xtoritx It,, lints- pun log hi- fio e light, lo idling,. Iieiidt, I'g toll. Ilt&gt;' ' I ' l l
Ian. ■ Mr.
. G. Thompson, formiilv
11! Jh.'H wileii sixty live
ax if wtrelling when linked wli.il lo* To kill otto would tody atimel more V
make it pay him additional
wear advertising plans; each
in ilt.aj;i- of important concrete con- S[. Lout.,
for tin* siiiell of putrefy hig meat lx A
ilixx, in tin* morning.
were hot.
itra tlici work under Guncrul (itiulhprofits.
•
. *The school ihlhlren are going wild nn Irrexlxtilde iittra, tlidl.'—Seielitlfb'
one must be tailor made.
tlfuOhc Panninn Canal. Mr. Tlmrnp*
ubout
Chew
chew
nttd
Crvamo.
They
America
ii.
cm’s knowledge o f construction in salt GRflP roN DlTIONR
nr,* nbsnrhthg. bfalth ftlets, beeiiUM*'
VERY FAVORABLK
water is very broad. Hi t -survey* and
tin* presentitthfli 1$ matte In on lidcrThe purpose o f advertising is
Invent* “ Ideal'* Explosive.
Advertising is not a form o f
WAfjlllNGTON, Jttn. 18 Coruli- eMlti: wjiy. And they will remember
r
roundings give assurance that the
A Mltnif'otn lovi'idor lot* coni'
tions coni itu'ed favorable for the the health flown and uhut tie taogtd,
perpetual motion that goes on
to increase business and NOT to
lilding of the bridge is a compn.-npoundetl nil explosive uhlelt lot* dentgrowth o f truck crojef in the gulf and in tlielr old age.
ftivety simple piece o f engineering.
oiretrated n'liinrknhh* quulltltx In r,-relieve any one o f his arduous
forever without human assist­
Making school IntercNtlng lx Hu* eent e\|M*rltneiitx. While nppeiirlng to
Ceotge S. Gandy, Hr., who conceiv- South Atlantic rintci, the Department
greutest
prohleiii
of
eduiatlou
l’i*i»
df Agriculture'* crop review irzued
have great disruptive power* If chreely
duties.
The manufacturer’s
i&lt;i the idea of putting u bridge ncrof*!
ance. The biggest problem any
tile Ip (III* borexoiue elllllZ:il.on ri*- eonllnixl, a* in n shell or drill hole. It ❖
yeiterday
stated.
dir* bay, has managed puldic utili‘
xTf.X
t
lie
tuber
Interesting
things,
forget
the
salesman who regards adver­
man has to settle after he has
Cabbage in the southern trucking
can b&lt;* exploded only by mentis of n
&gt;
tiet hi) hfs life.
A
ijjl
unlnterexilng.
blasting cap or eliwtrie detonator. 11 ’
"Th.- Gandy bridge i* l}iij natural re districU of South Carolina was well
tising
as
a
substitute
for
his
.
determined
to
advertise,
and
de­
lx
reporleil
to
give
off
no
noxious
*J
Fish Eradicates Scarlet Fever.
*ult of the direct thinking o f thin man ndvunced and turnip* were being har­
fume* tluit It will not explode when
own efforts has missed the
cided IIOW to advertise, is this:
The Mexlrnn version of ''have yon heated to 212 degrees I'nltrenhc It, Ihut ■1
•hii-f. mind has been traiiibd i:i terms I vested. Satisfactory progres* was
made
in
seeding
spring
lettuce.
To­
u llllle fairy In your liottm” lx “ have It will not freeze, arid that It euttnol J
of puhliii utilities.
point.
Mis efforts are needed
Ilow can I use my advertising so
matoes, beau* and other truck made you n llllle I'reh In your hoin.'T"
bo nceldentuMy exploded by sbiH'k,
Tltlx ttrlses from the use of a pecu­
fair
progress
in
the
Everglades
dis­
more than ever to support the
as to get Ihe most out o f it?
BIG ALIEN HAI L
trict of Florida and potatoes were liar fish, of the tuamumllttii specie*,
Early Crusaders Used Still*.
advertising and put it across.
Without close-linked co-opera­
coming up nut! doing well in the Has­ that ent* the mosquitoes nnd “ wigFew prohibitionist*, say* tin* Kelete
• hr 1 hr A s xorlxtr* I 'f T M t
gler*" In water, Ihire preventing tin*
tllb*
American,
nre
a
ware
of
the
shock­
TAMI'A, Jan,. 17.— Forty alien*, ting.-! district.
spread of yellmv fever. All bodiex of
His reward is larger sides.
tion it dissipates its force into
ami probably more*, were captured
water In the clly nre xloektxl with the ing fact tluit the vogue of (lie still In
Europe
wax
due
to
(he
original
Tik'rday nt Hnrasota, according to a TAMPA ROTES MAY
air.
fish, which are provided l»y hentlli anthnrltle*. In thi* way the mosquitoes] t'minder*, who took kindly to tills
SUPPORT GUERNSEY
Report to Stephen B; Hopkins, IfnRLikewise,
the
merchant
who
eastern recrcnilon nod brought hack
FOR DIST. GOVERNOR are kept down nnd yellow fever nl- With them recipes and iiiclliotl* that
(fl States inunigrunt Inspector here,
chooses the* jfdvertised brands
most eradicated.
Tuesday morning. There were no doIt must be hitched on to a
tnnili, it.,, still nx iHiouhir tin lirellttt
bail* giun of the rapture* nor were
TAMPA, Jan. 18,— Ken Guernsey,
_____ z.
^
World'* Largest Boiler,
ms.
ih? nationality o f the, qllops.given tn o f Orlando, sponsored by tho Orlando
A holler capable of heating
the
report.
left qnr- , Rotary club for election uj district eight-mom houses Im*
iy Tn,
i Inspector
j.------ Grilfut
""■■T v.-r-.a
“ n&gt;‘ “ Ournuon for Sarnnota-governor o f Rotary, will probably be placed In operation In Detroit,
to investigate the cuplure nnd to bring accorded the support o f Tampa'* Ro­ meusurett in hy 2fi feet Itrehle,
■ ■ I rex|a
*he alien* to Tampa.
tary delegation at the district con­ height from the grata hunt to the top
easier; but this is not the big im,, * j
* TI
A*
allowing
Imw
Uto
eomhlnnllon
of
o f the pl|x* roll* 1* 35 feet. It Ctltl
filled
it
does
a
ty]ie
o
f
work
for
vention in St. Peterehurg.
. 1
While ho was not formally endors- turn 100,(KK) pound* of water Into] drink and driver work* out, w‘e give *t* portant truth. Rather, he sliould
TAMI’ A STEAMSHIP .
■ E l
steam In a alngle hour, requiring 12 the tiTTe report of Ben Quinn, tin Inwhich
there
is
no
efficient
subIIAS IIEEN FI.OATHD
! e«i, hi* name wn, nrrlujmed by local
see that the manufacturer’s ad­
rllnn o f Kunxna. He said: ''First mile
toil* of coni to accomplish this feat.
•STRUCK A REEF Rotarians when the action o f the Ortoo slow took drink of booze; next
stitutc.
vertising is an instrument put
landa club was announced, at their
mile faster, took another drink, last
Water Lille* a ^ F o o d .
meeting Tuesday. President Russell
_ tn» The Axxot-Ulrd l*rc*»t
From the Ioiv* conservation Ininn mill* very fust, look another drink;
TAMI A, Jan. 17.— According to Tarr did not bring the mutter to a come* tho suggest Ion that ire grov then saw bridge in road, turner} out T
tshlcs received'by the Tampa Inter- vote, but said "It lookes like we nre wutcr lilies ox u idiiplo article of food fur UTi
'.
Hen b now In the hospital with n T
It I* claimed that the illy, when peeler
0v*an Steamship Company, It* *tctm- all in favor o f Ken.”
M'ublifihed
by
tho
Sanfurrl
Dully
Hornld
in
cu
Ql)Q_rnUj&gt;n:
and bolted, I* a* fiirlnuceou* ut:d taste broken unit.—Ito#ton Evening Tran•“t.' Patrick Henry, which struck n.reef
°ff Silay Island, tiyo h'umlred mile*
ASHIlOWN, Ark.—John W. Owens, ful na the |&gt;otato, .
■
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adjudged
guilty o f the murder of
of Manila Monday ho* been
fWt&lt;L
*
,
For quick reaulto, try a want orL
Hugh Throckmorton. November 21,] i Ro‘, Snapper and Sen Bnea Steak
vv
, •
, .. &gt; A#?'
was sentenced to die in the electric Jat Stone’* Market, 327 Sanford Avo--------------------------------------------------- — —
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                    <text>IN THU. H EA RT OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

Drastic Curtailment
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS
Denatured Alcohol
to Help Prohibition
SHOW A VERY IjDSY W E E K GRAND 4JBRY PRESENTMENT

Federal Authorities Will Make Cam*
paign .on Dealer* License

And Petit Cases Make This Session One of b o n i­
est Terms
and

NUMBER 252

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1923

VOLUME III.

r e f u s in g

to

o bey

PRESIDENT
VERY IL LTODAY

( II, The

l«*iM-lnleil I ' f M . t

ITALY HAS OFFERED

FRANCE AND GERMANY

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Drastic
mt tail meat of dealings in denatured. —« ._ rrs o y n T
A r¥l¥/Y\I
PROPOSES
TO EMBRACE
and industrial alcohol been decided by J jV Y J j t S 1 l u z Y 1 iV/iN
ECONOMIC
CONTROL OF
federal prohibition authorities'ns the
THE
RUHR
SECTION
next campaign to combat illicit liquor!
¥CJ f 'f t W T 'I l V T 1 I 7 H I M
traffic. Orders have been issued fori
I t J V 'V / Il 1 I I l U b D I i *
revocation of scopes of denlers permits)
among these'being that Issued one,
of largest nlcohol producing plunts of j
To lit* Made With Germany That
the country.
JU D G E RULES THAT WITNESS
Would Settle Reparation

The following ease* hnve licen dissent! that they «my not lux removed
posed of during the present term of from the grand jury room.
.
ciurt with many more to follow thus
We recommend that all rubbish l&gt;c
:carrying out the predi:tiuti of the removed front the basement of the
Herald Inst week thnt this would Ik- court house, because’ of the hazard
one of the busiest terms of Court ever due. to probable fire; and we also recThe Mining of Coal Deliveries (o
--------held in SemlnoleVunty:
ommend that »omo arrangement be
France or Belgium Not Later MAS AN ATTACK OF GRIPPBj A. E. Hell vs. T. W. Prevail, dum.
"hereby there may be a sopNEED NOT ANSWER CEIL
Question
Than Today
AND DECIDED TO
|ages, *1,000. Jury found for the de- “" “ ion
»h“ white and colored users! Daily Papers
TAIN
,
i . u a QUESTIONS
ItEST
fcndnnt.
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To He Delivered
I Or T k f
I 'r e ii)
--------j Mary Howie was admitted to citlz- ,oul1 tiu,c*
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ESSEN, Jan. 17.—The French oc­
BASTROP. Jan. !7.—Judge Fredi Italy ha* offered to mediate hrMl, Tfcr ..................... r'r».&gt;
enship.
" V vWtwI nn&lt;l
lhl‘ ° ff,C*
Hy
Airplane
cupational authorities announced this
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17.—Presl. . .
,,
„
, ,, ,
es of the clerk of the circuit court, the
Oilom overruled the objection of the tween France and Germany on the
afternoon they will begin operating int Harding cancelled all engageA 1,1 nm r""- or‘ ° ,u ' * l* '
tax collector and the tnx assessor, atid
D E 'counsel for E. N. Gray, witness. in ! reparations question, say* a Centrnl
.
.
MIAMI
METROPOLIS
WILL
the........................mines of the Ruhr district tonior- ..tents today in order to remain in vr” ?• (” Hryant, ..amages, - *1.U00. find each of these offices in commend
opening the Hearing of the Invivtiga-; New* DUjmtch from Rome, quoting
able condition,
and the
tARIMKD TOM E SI PALM
rew rcqulstlng Gorman Inlnir if-neccsi h-d on ncrount of nn nttack of the l n ' c" l,ct f" r. ’’ “".‘‘ if!
..........................
.... incumbents
----lion into the masked band activities announcement by the Dalian minthe!
REACH
ury. Kuhr coal magnate* who refits- KHppe, it wits sub! at the White House‘ , S Jwcinl
, I
therrof affable and obliging. \nd
1
ml directed Gray should continue Ids ‘ l, r
'"ceign affair*,
. --------,
M to co-ojiurntc with the French will today. A day of nut was decided on * ’
** *
* J a?J* * *
«miu» may he naicl with re-pcit to th e:
testimony
begun
yesterday.
Judge
reItnly’n
proposals, the dispatch adds
Mir Thr .iMorlnlnl
he prosecuted before court martial. : merely ns a prcCnutlonYiry measure ai trustees, vs. H. H. McCall, defend- Sheriff's office. It gives uv special
einbraco economic control of the Ruhr
and the president's condition showed
P 'n .n tlf* rcpresente.l by Schell**
t(,
o n tlml
f,
MI AMI , Jnn. I7 .-T l,e daily deUv-, "
^ 1^ '
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ttogether
oget her with
with aa commercial
commercial alliance
alliance
LONDON, Jnn. 17.— Reuter dispatch noV riou * developments.
*\,ni" w ' v* " ,Ut for »»,aintlff "* *um the county Jail in good condition, son- nV of newspapers by airplane tn'Hmt (.ray not Ik required to answer
*1
,
v
...a k ,
!, questions that might involve, state- with Geimany. Italy la represented na
fn.m E*»cn filed Tuesday saya that!
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....................itary and otherwlno, opd all the prirs-jfnilnt* seuv.ty miles distant will W
.b|t. j„ , rimMinK nature. anxious
:
that such an alliance nowise
according to reports from German
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17—Secretary
I’* M illis Holden as Smith &amp; ll«il«l- tl,,t,rH properly cared for.
(.inaugurated t ns •afternoon by the ‘
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assume ail nnti-Hritish character.
wurers four of the Ruhr Industrial;Christian, after a Visit to the presl« . L E. Estrhige damages, *-V
, |n
tioI|- llf
r„„da. ive
Metropolis when copies p
_
in sum
___ } t|
f n Hi ^ ,. , rtj.| 'of the paper will be taken to Palm ( I I I U S I j \(. IlclItyiL* •
leaders were told by French authori- dint's room, said the Thief felt very 900.UO. Verdict
Vcriiut for
for plaintiff
pluit
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.—To the
lia-ommend thnt (on the A. f*. L. rnil
'
I’cacli and West t'alm Reach. Arties at Duiaeldorf to consider thvm*i|;ttic worse than yesterday ivlirn lie "I *!I,2M.4r,. Plaintiff represented by mad. between Sanford and Oviedo)
utm
*st, vunsistent with the preserv­
... .
Directors Met Today
, ,
,
, ,
, , .lamtement* with the aviation runselves under arrest after the mag­ attended a tnbinet meeting but spent Dickinson &amp; Dickinson,
ation of its.iv|piiims with Fance and
iii-w boards be placed when- needed,
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puny will c l ! for delivery of papers
nates reiterated they would only oIk*&gt;' tiie remainder of the day lying down. ’N. II. (lamer vs. D.
ir Monthly Meeting i.l-o with Great Hritain, the' Ituliuti
Marlowe act us the
present ones have rutted and
...
.
...................
..
orders from Hcrlin.
Hr b ai been suffering from n hent^’..of replevin. Verdict thnt plaintiff r« lilt daiigeloiis to drive "&gt;er. Al-o, t lu­ at Falni Henrh half nn hour :.ftei tin
government Jin • been exerting'itself
paper goi lo press.
&lt;
aiupaign
of
S
dllng
Innugur.ited
by
.over from det«I'lidant one lh:i&lt;
w .liin the last fi w days' to restrain
How far the Franco-Helgiun uciu- dd for several days.
.
ll. -mg. out oil the lemrltty road.
Mxrbiiii ’e Henn Fruit
French ii.rbiils from proceeding with
ear.
pati.m ultimately will extend and
---------- ;— ---- -------• t.u.le to l.nlte Mary hoiibl be rem s \ m ; t o \!.
evl'ooie &gt;• sille of coercion against
Naturalization of Joe Meiseh. An- pnired. and there is amdht r tl.aygtr
shut other punitive steps are contentq J*
A lt'C 'rC ilI'V
T \ Mi1 \. ,o. 1
|S| ecail to tin i.e nwmy.
plated are question* up|ienno»t in
drew l.einhart and John HalHe Ail
id • i.t tiie loniet of iloghey anti
(t|T T h r \ •«url:ifri1
l|c’*nld).-One
liurdred
p&gt;*i rent at
.*. ilcar exposition of Italy'* deliF
o
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n
d
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L
a
k
e
M
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n
r
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e
,
the minds of the Ruhr population be•I them admiMed to citizenship.
avenues, near the cemetery,) WASHINGTON. Jnn. 17. The mltim
lam
i
mmked
ih'&lt;
morning's
«ei
uli*
aim ilifficult position in connec­
causi of the new ultimatum deliv­
l!.c vines have grown &gt;•&gt; tlurk- ministraiion does not b» k with ^nvoi
D r o ' v n e d P r o b a b l y ' r . G. Ilool .&gt;r VS. .1. A Itistiine. ejetl
tion
with
the problem of the Ruhr insioii
of
the
hoard
ihno
tors
of
the
ered to the mine directors at Dus,i .to tl.e ft nee lii.it it is pl.t. tl. ally { mi (in' f.liiprsal mole by* tiie si'liali*
nielli. Defendnilt found not guilty.
Florida i. itr.c Exchange in regular vnsieii has ntnudy been mndc known •
Kblorf. General Degoutte'a la’tesl ori.'ipo-i
iltle
to
sec
another
cur
coming
p,
the
Unitisl
States
to
umleitakc
to
F. G. Hooker vs. A. ft. Thom.-su
Little Dwarfed Negro Was a Town
Italy's sllics n)ul undoubtedly,
drr, which is declared to lie final, pro­
not nil this corner, thus placing lives t acquhe the Hritish and French po monthly meeting, every member being)
ejectment.
Decree for plaintiff.
t'liaracler
for
Many
Yearn
sessions
in
the
West
indie*,
it
ups
nreseiit.
The
selling
eainj»:»lgn
of
thef
while
not sufficing to cause any s^ri
vides for resumption of the reparation)
State of Florida vs. Tom Terby. 1,1 jeopardy,
Miiil a; tin- white hom e. The president cuire.it
vsa* reported by S a b - ' .slide •li.iege in the French plans, tpie
on coal deliveries to France and Iteluaklcss driving. Found guilty. ReWe f-und the brick man, between
Rium not Inter than this morning;
*j&gt;ju. |,()l|y „f o,.;,. MeCrenry. known quired t&gt;. pay fine of $inti or eight hri« and ttviialo, on the main iiixie is was said, does not think it ri a Manager Go.o-ec \. F - t t . es umb. vb w ,.f be Rome govumment have
piaeiienl plan to pr. pt - to G nat Hri- full headway with gem .nl ie-uHs ir lereived «t ruHl* consideration,
otherwise Germany will be hulijectii! , (. ,,Vi r&gt;„f‘„. J|s •Mssie." was found months.
Iligir-..i&gt; i’i very tind «iituldion. mid
tain ami Fivneh the recession «*t llieor i-t.le .l to quite « it c fa&lt; toiy. Vlteidy
A disclosure of the Italian position
to further pcnnltier.
floating in tin waters of Lake MonState of Florida vs. Fernando Wes- ii.ommrud thnt it bt npnireil, nlso
uarl. *t* have been *old tbt.!' . &gt; likely to Is* made coon to official
to
America
in
pal*
or
in
ic.oiThe German mine owners say they ,„t- neat’ Gr.p &gt;y Point thin morning luv, reckless driving. Found gudty Ute lirblue or. the county road l- in •’ '
1,11
i.i,.,| during the u hole of !n*t W. hingt’iii. and nicnnwhile, some of
wrrv not given a hearing nt the Du**‘i,y Gene Oglesby, who came to this and required to pay fim nf $r&gt;iMl or such i. —afe condition that one tin to full payment o' tlicit war ilelii•» to .el.
,\
delnile I nnalysi* of the .id 11 iVatiuv* hnve Ih-cii learned through
wldorf meeting and reiterated their jty and lepurte.i the discovery to tiie
-I. \ ib.wa lonsi.ieriihly while pa-slug Amei i&gt;a.
eight months
•e
avionqdishinent sinie tlie p. ran tent •inquiry ill info/med quar.
.
lisi
intention to abide by the federal cun- sheriff;! o ffbDeputy Sheriff Wil
1 1 ii. We recumnend lepulrs in
MINSTItEI. SHOW WAS GOOD
opening »r the diippim; season how t .l71„f the most important dU­
mUsioner’s instructions to wnhltolil)|lnn)sun went over, hi a bout and.
Grand Jury I’resenlmriit
liti bridge. The road fnun Sanfold
*-----.
c ! a •;*. it. , ibgrei of •f(&gt;- ■a. y than ......
^ that the Italian governthe deliveries. .
In ought till*, body back to this city
.
The grand jury finished their la- In Kohin*on'* Spring* (and nt**n the
i m Soplior. oie • I*- ’** &gt;*.***
previousl; nttiiim d and notable re- ment while, of necessity concurring
Tu(.S(]u&gt;. im,’rning and were ills- Oviedo road) ute now in a dangerous High s.luml presented to the public ^
While it was revealed at the con­ where it was viewed hytlto coroner's
in „ |mniHn.r di-tributiou nud ........... .
of the reparation, com
ference that tiie occupation of Dort­ jury at an inquest called by Judge chargmu .y Judge I’erkin*. Following condition nnd should be repaired with-’ ,ilMt .,i|;*ht
mIirk.and White Min- ", ' " ; - ‘
,*.v j' (trf„r,ii,„. Kxini
-iiim
that
Germany vvas In valunVlr!ttiff&gt; ilnti'
. .their
.
. . .
.... delay.
.
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*
t i t
ii.mini, j
mund wax the price paid for the com- Stringfoiiow.
; js
pfescnlment:
•out
stn I . f |i esbiirg High selionl timlc: i i linugt- mi min i ,i fair telii.rn on their laiy default in the supply of coul and
raUiioncr's' action, French circles In The venilet of the jui v had not hcen -j-,, u;^ Honor, James W.
We tie-in- to all e.special atteiiti.. i
j iu,t.,j„n „f „ |,„mer Sanford gul.
in
Iruit crop*. The cumulative effects other supplies required to be turneil
K«»cn declined to disclose the nature given out as v.o go to press.
judge of (lie ulxivc-styleii court:
to the fact tlint reckless driving of j (jH1 (;|nl|v,-,. \!„rri It l.« quoteil Hint , .o' ll.e Send -veet advoiti-hig in lb*- . i -t i i|i, nllies, never rontcmplntcil
of the additional penalties to be ex­
i* indulged In on ,the |)tt ,|„,w j,,,, 11,, , piiir,ti.in . ' p|.,v
Ocie was a harmless little negro
, ),,. pi.n-,1 juror*, having been . i.tiimohil
|M»W 1»« •fill III »'\I*h tl .. e iiilaiy invasion of the Ruhr.
l-a-i .
acted. Reports art- widely current that -vlio was ilw.nfeil by nature and who impaneled mat s'v.on t-&gt; m v le*.it» II* I n Dixie I' cm ay between llo M . |M.-„U
I.upe*! &lt;n-wd*- Dial ' , ,,.
m . i cu lt- f -&gt;in many -•
It
1, 111*1- i h-iir that what the llalMlimiter will be the next large place'll,) llt unites* life ri till- city, going |f| n|),| folf;,( , ,|
, pa&lt;t ntri icli-m|„H|y of 11.i -icinlt, i'a Miiiuge •niuif. in- and the cilv of | ( |
lions i.i the country. Iltcsc an* min- tan government supposed wa* to beto fill; yet those are skeptieally re fj
Sn.ifitnl.
duiing
tin*
hours
of
it
m
the
in
,).t.
|
t
|„,i,|
iiiiililolium.
'I
he
ih cil* mi nil ly nnd u-ually tak-|(|t„. ||l(-nt-litmeii( make, beg leavi l&lt;
■
.
de led lx,111 in dominant, consumer | ■
|,.ave collection of. the ,
reived because that city is so fui out in* up with some hunting or fishing r t.,„rt unto the court ns follows; ,
aftenioou and eight at night, and vvi
al.l aU'l*.V^ «*vrflut* ie|mrntions in the hands of
^
side the so-called Ruhr nrvu.
party and remaining awuy from the
We vinlted 'nnd inspected th« poor I r.rurally -urge the authorities lo en- ......
by MdlvWtS^'nnd *h p entire Tn'xri ,l.,’in'‘n,,.
the trade. Many dealers advise that tfrh|',u.a| ,.x,„.rtH. and thnt it Is still
k
faced
comedian*
re
city
for
days
at
n
time.
He
had
no
pour
house
we
found]forro
the
law
particularly
here
where*
E„ur
witty
Mack
laceu
romeuians
a
^
|)oW
died
to
carry
mleIt i* pointed out, however, that
farm. In the
, ' l i oy uie now eoi»i|&gt;e»i»-o •helnp ? j^teil *iuite a few juki'B mul muiub tliut
M .
. . . .
.
/ t...u i nivinred that such a plan might
Meunster possesses great strategic relatives except a sister with whom five white and three tolom l innmteH, thi5 prmtice Ims hieii nn&lt;l
•lofki o. enhNvvcet grapefruit hnve winked out successfully without
of
the
best
,
,
,
wen- enjoyed hy all. On
importance, as it is one of the big he made Mr home when he was at „|| „f whom scented to Ih* properly followed,
and oranges or lost* customer* y* the adoption of severe military .mensnumbers
on
the
program
was
a
Iranitrotral points of the railroad thru home. He was a town character and, rJir,.(| f,,ri |,uj we reiommend that a
It Iiuh bent repotted to the Grand
ut- ti progressive store* which do of- n»e*. it wa* believed iu Rome thnt
la Wesel. which runs pat.tllel to the strangers to the city were always m.{, t(,i,k stove be purchased for the Jury that on a ccrtiin niglU, last No­ |..me solo !■&gt; Fre»l llerlong. The mu ler tlitm. t'oinuetitioii on a lower
si lung measures would defeat their
railroad through .Hamm. Dortmund.'struck with his griiii-quc figme with
„f tin poor house, and that the vgmlier, certain young men disturbed sic was furnished hy Jbe l.ee iuug in ice basis from the fruit of in'm-orM-r i purpose of insuring a supply of
Ii «4lliml Mrrh»'*»ln»
Bochum, Essen nud Duisburg. Thus this shoM legs umb long arms and big UrII| poreli thereof !&gt;&lt;• retiai*ed: nl*i&gt; the piiMie worship at (lseeola, Florida
,;il. i cgaided as absolutely vital to .
gnniz-fl ijk lii l i v bo noilkit tliroiigb
it* iNeupation would aid greatly in head. He was about thirty years.old , )iiti the oranges he picked &lt;&gt;'"1 f b l \\&gt; suggest ai-d icquest that tb«*
-pel illi.t :M a ellt o eontinties to lie q the economic iviiuvalion.of Italy.
I \|K \\ IUKS
rffntnig control of the Ruhr traffic, it
aid by thq&lt;e who knew him nnd itinnit delay. He furtln i iccon. ptuper of flier* take this mutter into
The cost of coliectiitg the ta;nultlc*
vexation:1 problem to the sales de»* the iK-cupying fortes nre reported' although lie had received many giHul i |11(.n(| iiuit ,,n,- sereen-door lie plnecd ji i.nsiderntiop for further investiga­
if the ro operating
growpr-rtment
Ml*
*i
i,r
Annodiiirii
i*rr..i
l‘i*'t»,,
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t*y
font* probably would nbsorb the
i offers from carnival coatpanles to j„ lbl. t)OUM&gt; f,„ tiie colmetl inmate*, tien, to the end' that the law l»e ente be- planning.
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
17.—Tite ,-rs. ltc|iort* From a large numb r of (
,,mqUct. it was,held hy Italian
]
Cnnirol stations already have been travel with them he preferred to live otherwise the condition* around the forced with respect to any person or
debt
commissions
i
markets
indicate
that
^eabfsweet
(&lt;
tf|4
'
4
n!t&gt;,
in
view
of
hte
enormous
Hritish-American
persons disturbing public worship.
. , .
_„,.n fruit niurt overcome .quotation* run*
established on the line* about Es?eit, hue and eke out a precarious living^poor house were nil right,
•expanse of a military dccU|tation of
IV,...........
........
anti
lliar-iuithly
&gt;***
n -a ,M » ,,alnl In ltheir
t a » nogn-1
«-£«•
freight trains iwing required to stop hy doing odd Jobs around different' (laving visited and inspected tin*
nim; front twenty-five cents t o .one the Ruhr. cAen if it were ’ assumed
•Jia.
veslluat.-il Into the matter nf 111-'"""......
Ih.y ha..
.Irlunlly
for fifteen minutes while their papers places of business.
convict camp, we make the following
he dollar a box lu-vcr. I’nreful Snvcsti- dial the (iermnn tiilnera and factory
•re inspected. It is feared here thnt
His dentil is probably mourned by recommendations: That suitable seats death of on» (,corgi ( . McDougal, who ^k^ ^
n rRish ciiiiimis»ioners1gation dcntpiistrates however, thnt the! workmen would consent to continue
one of the step* In the program of oc- m ninny people here today as though be placed in what is known as the was shot by one Frances Swanson,! have returned to London nnd confer- price comes on* made hy. the hole- ,mi|t,r French employment. Meantime,
cupation will he to place such a tight |h|i WftJ, 0„c ,(f the pr«.n.iiic*nt citizens “Hull Ring," and that the eating In and wo found n true bill against thi
pendent operator* to get trade seldom groat unrest among the industrial
Swanson, hut
hut the
Frances Swanson,
the state
state red with their governmint.
ring of patrols about the occupied terincipill,y ,wrmJ
he was harmless hies he widened; nnd thnt the ’’Hull said Frances
3
. if ever lire passed on to the ultimate cla** in Italy, more or less sympa­
ritnry that the rest of Germany will and was liked hy everyone.
Ring" be extended six feet west and attorney saw fit to enter n nolle
TALLAHASSEE, Jam 17.—Ornl consumers of Florida-grapefruit and thetic With the worker* in Germany,
he deprived of Ruhr coal. It U stoterl
! i - .
,l„r, argument* in the ense originating in j orange*. Dr. J. IL Ro»#, president of rupph h’.cnled by real distA-sr nhd un­
It is thought, thnt Oi’le was fish- the shed thereof be made three feet
,
in Germnn quarters that no more ing some time yesterday nnd fell off higher and extended eight feet wesri court. Wo feel that we havl- done o i
nilacklmr the validity of thnt , the organization, was in the chair,
,|0yiwent among the Italians, aiusV
,
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, Miami attacking
chutr,
t.m|lJoyment
freight cars ire being permitted by the bulkhead and as lie could n o t |ward; that a screen front door ho duty in •this matter, and recommend ^
Jjtn
oldinBBC0 was heard E. Stewart, jr„ served as secretary | bv , hc cutting off of their fuel sup“jj
the railroad administration of unoc­
placed to the guard house,—the old
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lUlllan
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swim he wnV drowned.
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ticupied Germany to enter.the Ruhr nnd
wires having rusted out. W’o find
llnvmi; f,..l.l.-l o»r M k n . « * • ^
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A num, 1(r „f
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hundred* of cam were hurried off du­
that the light* nre not sufficient, and sire to thank the Court, tli ‘
nnd
There
has
been
no
question
of
It­
‘ ‘
otdinnnce was unconstitutional.
I line character were considered
ASSAILANTS KNOWN
ring the first stage* of the occupa­
; should Ik* Increased.. One large size torney, the Sheriff and his deputies
a l y ’s adherence to the alliance, if for
—/
---m
acted upon.
tion. *.
wash pot should be purchased for the fund all ntlmrs) for their uniform
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I |.y T h r l »»!&gt;■■I it I n i |*rr« » 1
TALLAHASSEE, J*n- 17.—Tho su-j Reports were presented by sevtral ito other' reason than that she absoEntente engineers today went to
HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. 17.—(loose convict camp. We desire to stress the kindness and n*»i*tarico to us,—and prcnie court heard un argument &lt;*n regular and some spcciaj committees. lutely most obtain German coal which
*i* mines In the neighborhood of EaCreek parties who flogged Mrs. It. fact that we found conditions aroundUve now nsk the court to discharge,u*. an appeal of W. Q. Chesslcy, of St. Estimate* showing the approximate can be had only in ntcordnnco with
»en determined to . sec if deliveries
Respectfully submitted, w
H. Harrison. 30 year old widow, and the gas hoUse in a very filthy state,)
Augustine, convicted of second degree amounts of fruit remaining to be the provision* of the \ crsaille* trea­
were being resumed nnd to obtain oth­ I). A. Armnnd, oil field worker, nre nnd recommend proper drainage for
F d W’ARD FRANKLIN LANE,
murder and suntenced to life inipris- moved were presented by tho Hub- ty. In addition, even more weighty ^
er data. They were unsuccessful in known ami justice will lie meted out the same nt once. There nre no hath
Foreman.
oninoftl for killing a negro chauffeur j Erehange tnunagors, whose ussocla- financial considerations are involved
their mission and nre’ reported to to them, sheriff T. Hinford announced convenience*, nnd we think
there Attest:
Chrlstma* 1021.
O r i o n had its customary meeting late in the east* of Italy. She must ha\e the
h»ve left word thnt if the ihformntion here yesterday ns the Harris county ahould be. We recommend that a
ALFRED W. LEE, Jr .,
•
yesterday afternoon presided over by coal to run her Industries, and on the
were not supplied voluntarily soldiers
Clerk.
other hand, she cannot uffonl to pay *. ■
grand jury prepared to renew its in­ metal oil hotiso be erected for the
ATLANTIC- CITY, Jan. 17.—Agree­ Chairman C. II. Wniker. This nfterwould seize the books.
for coal imported front countries oth­
vestigations of the assault. Two ar­ storing of g«s~ln*tead of where it is
noon
the
directors
of
the
Exchange
ment on cotton differentials reached
EFFORTS COM MEN DUD
' One of the labor leaders gave It os rest* are expected nnd the sheriff said kept at present. We observed that
er’ than Germany, since the German , .
Supply
Company,are
in
session
with
b&gt; American shipping men who have
hi* opinion thut very probably the he wa* ready to lay information con­ (he
...... water
..............is now emptied
_
M i r I k e ..• s o e la le t l P r r » » l
out on the
been conferring here for three daysjn privtlcally complete attendance of coal was to Come to her without coat J.
miner* would continue nt work, cerning the affair before the grand ground where the prisoners eat/ in
AUSTIN, Tex., Jnn. !&lt;•—A reso­
under
the- nusplcr* of the Utflted'its members. Present at this morn- as part of the reparations due under ■
whether the occupying forces finally
the "Bull *!Ung". this should, not las lution commending efforts at law en States Shipping hoard ^under which Ing’s meeting were* President, J . 11 the |team treaty.
obtained deliveries for cash or resort’• Jurl'•
'
. done ,antl we recommend
suitable forccment by (tuv. John M. Parker, of
Standing as the good firend of all
the shipping rate of cotton was In- Ross, Vice-President * D. C. • Glllctt,
«1 to confiscations. The miners, he
drainage here. We nlso find thnt the I/tulsiann and endorsing his .action*
the
parties, it has bcijn the Italian
created from 17 to 20 cunts muking lt Business Manager C. E. Stewart, Jr.,
. Mid, would have to keep employed In
S " T u ? ^ ,t . T v t t e s . X s prteoners"have
r fflc i^ -v e r b ^
jHrasihie
fiTr"southern^
shippers
to
s'hlpj.t.
W.
Ponder
John
A.
Snlrely,
F.
C.
ladlef
frdm the s^re tjmt lU l^ m a y
order to support their fnmilies; thus
o^nrxt"move Hqufcrely up |for "their beds, and recommend that)I « l l“&gt;Htieions" wo. adopted by the
placing
the
dinct
to
Liverpool
increasing
cotton
W.
Kramer,
Jr..
Dr.
J
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h.
b
lo
ck
,\
.
H.
I
h
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In
a
fa\ora 1 I
economic necessity would force them ti'rVhe* Frenfh
occupying the
the lUiltlH-1
Indus- tlilrtv
thirty-five
new uuuois
double blankets
l&gt;e|
..At. i-wimvinir
-liv e new
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•**■i Texas senate yesterday. Thq vote was
1
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-E. -B. Coaler,
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u mediator and may be able eventu­
Newton,*
Joy
Heck,
C.
shipments from Southern cities.
to uvetlook whether- French or Ger­
I 8to H
purchased for the priionera,
|
Morrill , R. J . Kopler, jr., S. C. Warn­ ally toi bring about complete co-opeman capital was paying them.
Ho trie*.
ration
among
the
entente
powers.
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n r ultlinntum d .ll.m n l tu tkf Id- ' ^ t , . com tort.bl, ch .lr ju t. th r.r
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn.’ 17.—Execu­ er, P. C. Peter*, Ime M. Haniell. C. J.
therefore believed a strike was not
FREIGHTER IN TROUBLE
ilu.trinl
t-ud-'t.
yn.UTd.y
d
lrrrliu
,
h
n
tan
n
hr
M-h.irr.1
(or
thr
»
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ch
tive committee of National Assoeia- Stubbs, Judge Wmi Hunter, II. G.
I'kely unlea. the ertlcnte tried to ex­
M ir T t * A axaelntrd P rr« « t
t
mnn.
C.unipretch, II. N. Barnes, A.-V. An- ■ a CKSON VILLE, Ja n . ^ H ^ D ctend the working day of tha miners. them to resume coal deliveries under
HALIFAX. N. E.. Jnn. 17—The tfon of Real Estate boards in session
We
recommend
that»thu
celling
In
heavy penalties for failure, expires nt
dti.ou, W. W. Raymond, I- A. Hnkea, patlment of Justice agents boarded
the grand jury room Vf the courtLltnllnu freighter Montell, which clear­ here agreed on n plan for forming
tig* German steamer Detucheid with
DUSSELDDRF, Jan. 17.— Rcpfe- four o’clock this afternoon. N° *e‘ liouse Da repaired, and that comfort ed Philadelphia for Marseilles Janu­ seven separate groups of membership W. F. .Winpin, J. E. Mnttero, W. F. Customs offices spaeed bar none be
►entative* of the German magnates (ion will be taken by the French, it Is able chair* be secured for tho mem­ ary li, 1* In trouble 400 mil.?* south­ carit to have a rhalrmnn. Plan to la* Miller nnd other*.
searched for Grover Cleveland Be
---------------------'riled to appear before the contfol stated, until full twenty four hours
bers of the grand Jury, and that these east of Sable island. The steamer Enn- put Into effect Immediately Is expect­
.tail,
war slacker.
from
delivery
of
ultimatum
ha*
elnpsTho Dally Herald, 15c per week.
‘ ommisrion, sending'word thqy had
;
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chairs Ijc fastened to the floor, to the tern King ha* gone to her assistance. ed.
derideil to t.hey only Instructions from
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ORDERS ONLY FROM BEIl*
LIN AUTHORITIES

must

resume

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THE SANFORD DAILY HKRALIli TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1023

PAGE SIX

FOR IHl I DE-ELECT
; *•
• Mis# Fthcl Moughton will entertain **
rft n miscellaneous rhower Wcdnojdny ,
evening at K nt
home on Uni«*n * *
avenue, honoring MDn Clnire Wtilkrr, * *
n bride elect of this week." .
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FOR VISITORS
t nist on the ceier)
Invitations hi'vo been i»sued for n ‘
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hriilgt* party at the CoutUry ciuh by
Maybe it will r.tu|i
Mrs. Theodore Langley nnd ,Mrs. T. .the “tall pines,’"
Lucius Human, honoring three charin*
-------tag visitors, Mrs. C. T. Fund, nnd Mrn.J it luck and White i
Arthur llazzanl of Augtiutn, (la., and high Behold tonight. ,
Miss Anne Fnrl Farmer of Anderson, the Htnall sum of lift
The trick of offering somMhing for notliing is old. Folks don’t
fall for that any more—you’vo got tj» tnnke good. This we are going
to do, by runnniR nur business on the principle of u square deni in everylhlng. Offering the best quality of Merchandise nt nil times ut
the lowest possible price. See us for your Men nnd Hoys’ Suits nnd
Furnishing*____________________________We will try nnd please you

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

Low Prices

Phone 101

115 East F irst Street

Istored at the Montezuma for a short
time.
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MRS. FRED DAIGKit, Socicly Editor
•Phone 217-W
If r*a kave any frlrtiiU sla llln # »®
—II yaa a rr Rnln# ^ n / n h r rr nr ranting
Samr. nr II yan ara r n lrrtn tn ln it. m i l
« liaalal earn In lhla g rp a rtm rn l. s l i l n s
grfaltr. nr (rlrytinna tb r llrm .
Il n 11
ka #r*stly a p p r r r la lr d

Mr. and Mrs. ('has. W. llnuck of
Washington; D. C.,'arrived in the city
yentcrdnV for n brief visit.nhd are
stopping (it the Montezuma.

Tuesday—Annual reception &lt;*f the
)Voman’s Club from 3 to 3 o’clock. . Mr. aed Mra. Dwight Hnbbitt and
Tucsdnyr-Mrs, D, A. Kelley will en­ Mr. and 'Mra. Thornton were in Or­
tertain at luncheon at her home on lando just night attending the l&gt;. A.
Oak Ave., honoring Mr.\ .1. M. It. reception at the Rosalind dub. *
Gross, of Ijikdund. •
Wcdneidlny — Miss Ethel Moughton
t. Paul, Minn.,
wiii entertain nt a niisri-iliiiieoa*
tonlay and r
shower jit her home on Union ave
here en rnuU
nue at if p. in. hiinoring Miss ( lainst in liie state.
Walker, a liride-elect of this week.
Wednesiluy—Mra. W. T. I .angle) ami
, Mrs. T. I.. Punum will entertain at
liridge at the (Yitoitry (‘lob. honor,
ing Mrs.
(*. T. I’tiinJ, Jr., aiir: Fatt
mer find Mrs. Arthur llazzanl.
Wednesday—Meet ing of Men’s ('lull
at the Parish (louse at N p. in.
Thur. dny- -Parenl Teachere’ a*, m-intinn at thi‘ Grniiiinur «i-hno| mini

I'riihiy—Mis, It. .1. Holly will rntertnin the ntemliers of the I!m&gt;k i ov­
er#' Ciuh.
Friday—Mrs. Raymond Key will en­
tertain the mends ! ;i «f tin* Ke:itWalker liridnl' pnrt&gt; nt her home
following the rdvinsal.
Hntuidny Kent Wnlk.
in uiiils nl
t hi Cm gn gut inn; I di »ii * •!
Il'dlH’k
SlltUld.iy
Mis. I. I II .J liidilei
lAicky .Thirteen* Itridge L'lnh nl 3
o’clock.
,
Saturday—Mrs. Ed. Minnrik will entortuin at an infoit:itil i*-«-i»j»lit*ri at
luu home mi Mnyrel :iv. nue t'..r the
Kent-W'ilker liridnl party am! nut
of town guests.
&gt;

Mrs. John iJimltnau of St. Peters­
burg Is the-charming house gou t of
Mrs. Fred WuKnm.
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T e rr y e s
This flaming romnttcc o» an
AmeHcan’s love lor a beauti­
ful daughter of the Rajahs,
Filled with breathless thrills
nnd adventure.

TOM MOORE
Oplomclrlst-Optlelnn
Phone 110—Opp. I’. O.

Tomorrow—^Constance Talmadge nnd Harrison Ford in
“The Primitive Lover” also a
Snub Pollr.rd Comedy.

C o n ra d V eid t in u*
Q jia m o u n l Qietunt
l/ lb ove d i l l J O a W

Willi# Powell, the ubiquitous sec­
retary of the luike County Chaniber
of Commerce, wna In the city today
nnd paid his mnny friends rut ap­
preciated visit.* Willis is the live wire
who is putting life in Lake county. .

Nofc Only Pure but Delicious

GKKKNSIUMIO. N. Ck. Jutu 1«—
|ir. .1. W. Pearock was tried in Ia’x
iugtnn ill June. 1021. oil a charge
mti ill ring .latin i K Taylor, chief of
,iub e ut Thonui-vilU . **a. A jury ie
quilted him on the grouml that the
mi- ependirig »imvj time at Daytona
phy.'.ieian had alrtifi ( hief Taylor
Iteqrll, wi le the week end gyeits of
while in an irjj;sl&gt;i»il#ib|e mental state
An-, and Mm. W. Morton Thigpen hi He was held (or investigation and nt
Ihcir home on Magnolia avenue.
a hearing was sent to the state’# cri­
minal insane asylum. .

Mr . dohn I« IJoynton and little son,
will nriive here this week and will be
thi’ gu&lt; Ms of Jliss (‘hire Walker and
Mi- Ethel Mnugliton. Mm. Boynton
will be remembered ns’ Kntlurine Walilrou, her father having l*ecn the pas­
tor of the Ciint:ri gntionnl church here
fir-r.iitne time?

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A Complete Slock of I’orlft

Huy ii IIiipp and You’ll Save Money.

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO
Sanford, Fh»„ Corner Second SI reel ttntl Snnford Avenue
Distributors Seminole and Luke Counties
Complete Line Accessories
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Why arc wc nlways busy, when nthirs n r c idle? Answer: because) we
give SERVICE end the people #1)
At the Princes* Tuesday, Jan. lfith
k n o w it.— Lossing’s QUICK S E R V IC E
VRANSFF.R.
Phone 4'J8.
EVERYTHING
REDUCED
IN
NOTICE, ENGINEERS!
239-.Mon-Tue-Wcd.tfc
THE- JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE. FRIDAY. JAN. I9TIL—YOWNext Sunday is the regulur meet* KI.L t (&gt;.
231-2tc
Roland Reed of Geneva wui among dt}C Sundny of the Engineers, hut in­
the folks visiting the city front that stead of meeting nt the regular place,
part of thriving Seminole. Roland is
the meeting will be held nt the K. of
supplying the-people of Hanford with &lt;’ hall at the corner of Onk nnd Sth
good wood now and has an advertise­
; *;trirt. This temporary change was
ment in the Herald.
( made In order to accommodate anoth­
er oriler of the city, they needing n
Herbert Lowe, of Dayton, Ohio, was
J larger hull for htia one occasion. !!•*a visitor in the city todny nnd attend­
|member— K. of C. Hull, Oak nnd HtS.
ed the Rotary meeting with Ray
j this coming Sunday,
I.a$t evening the twenty-first an­ Greene of Daytona. Mr. Lowe is the
nual conference »f the Daughters of head of a big tire distributing com­
NOTICE
the American Revolution iipened at pany nt Dayton.
the' Rnxiiiind Club with a icc.-plion
The annual meeting of the Sanford
Don’t forget to nttend the black &amp;
and interesting progriini.
Library Association will lie held on
White
minstrels
tonight
at
the
High
The conference brings together uie
Thursday.
at 7:30 p . in. nt the
rational officers (O' well as "state, School auditorium. Yoli will like the
Library room# of the Woman’s Club
show.
It
is
a
good
one
and
the
pro­
among those win--were present l a s t
budding.
night being Mrs. George Muymi'd ceeds will go to th* high ia hool. CurSECRETARY
Minor, president general. National so­
ciety I). A. It.; Mrs. James Craig, tm
MAI PROM. SIOK\
state regent of Florida; Mrs. Wnllr. •••
Next to Princess Theatre
Hanger, organizing secretary general,
I ll y T l i r \»»...-l i l n l I’ r r - n )
NEW YORK. .Inn. Hi. — United
Mrs. (Jen. Thnrher Guernsey, ux-pres­
ident general ami state regent of Kan­ States Attorney Wynne stated yes­
sas; Mrs. Howard McCall, vice prer- terday that lie w a s fivnrnbly consid­
blent genual, Atlanta; Mrs. Ernest ering a request of Districi Pronibition
Hc.wnll, vire president general, Miami; Agent Moss for » grand jury investi­
Miss Katherine N'cttleton, state vice gation of the Associated Pres# report
president, t'otinettlcnt; ami many mb- of rum running along the Jersey
f.r p t o m i n e n l women wlm hav e I'illter roil*it hint wt*t*k
“1 the facts wasranl,'’ said Attor­
held state or ii.itioiial offices.
Mm. \V. C. Me lean, regent of the ney Wynne, “the men responsible fur
debit ilo chapter, presided Ins' •«"’*• the 3fi,n00 ease tory will In* sulijna-naeil la-fun thn mnnd jo ’ y. The news
|ui|K‘r men hnvi In- ■ nsuiunujmed .be­
fore land will eiiiitlnue to be."
Up to nisin ye Uenli.y tin* Assmd1 Store in Florida
10 Stores in Gcorffin
iited Pres# had received no inquiry
from any federal officers ns to the
The national nfflrers hn^*
sources from which it obtained nnd
transmitted In &lt;’*uie • hief Appleby
first news of tlte arrival of a flee*
In the interesting gmne of duplicute bridge which followed the lun­
cheon, tin prize# for high score, im­
ported bended vanities, were won by
Mrs. George H. bishop and Mrs. A.
P. Connelly.
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__ Substituting for absent club mem­
bers- were Mrs. George Do •Cottes,
Mrs. G. D. bishop and Mrs. George
Kulght. fYhe member# enjoying the
lovely party were Mrs. F, K. Itoumiltat, Mrs. E. F. Householder', Mrs. A.
P. Connolly nnd Mra. E. M. Galloway.

a iqagitiflceni reception giyen a I
home of Mrft. Robert W. SlmntH
The business nessiuti:* of the
fere nee e petted tnduy nt 1:30.—••
Hi Sentinel.
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SALES AND SERVICE

Large und Up-lo-Dn(e
Fill! n» Stntion

ufiertor

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Mr. and, Mrs. Hen Leigh nn&lt;l Mr.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
1nnd Mrs. Donald Smith wore among
Mrs.' Frank Miller entertained the the Sanford folk# r.ttendlrg "Lightmember# of the Duplicnte Ilridge club
most delightfully, Thursday at bin,
Frnnk Mchhntie, Jnmes Kincaid
chcon, followed by bridge, at her homo
and Willinm Itichnrds or Orlando are
on Mngnolin avenue. '
bright colored cnlendulns ^were in the city today coming up to nttend
.
elTectively used in decorating the the nuatinl: bf the Rotary club.
rooms where turd tables were arrang­
ed. The place cards were dainty de­
signs, tarrying out the color motif of
yellow and green. At one o’clock a doliciaus four-course luncheon was serv-

i h'lpti rn, v lio ptilprUiH ,,i
J t tinruishufft ^ uphi .^ Iasi I inlay

L::jHcm* Host Room

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For F lorid *:. Fair tonight
nhd Wednesdny; frost in
^nurth and central portion
tonight;
•-

rum runreis ’-(T Kand&gt; Hunk and
the lightering ut tin iiirg .'.’H .i-hurr

will entnrtnin the memb'-r; of (he

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Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store
Red Simiipt'i ami Sen Ha * Steak
at* Stone’# Market,’ 327 Sanfoid Ave­
nue.
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251-ltc

Elks* Dance &lt;o Do
Lar^re Affair at ( lull
House Thursday

The Herald hat been ndvjsed this
morning by the Dnnre Committee of
the Elk# Club that the Sanford lodge'
v.ill pull a dance this coming Thurs­
day night that will fai surpass any­
thing of thin nature in times gone by.j
I jihi summer Peacock escaped.
This dance will be for members only,
at well ns out of town visitors, and
For quirk result#, try a want ad.
will be strictly informal.
Everything that goes to make up a
LIKE OF CHRIST*’ WONDERreal dane«* has been arranged for,
F IT . PICTURE SHOWN AT K
good muj-ic, refreshments, favors,‘etc.
OF C. HALL TO DIG CRCD
nnd the large crowd of Elks nnd their
ladies that expect to nttend this dance
One of the most truly wonderful are assured one evening of real fun
motion picture productions ever stag­
nnd marry making. There will be
ed in Sanford was that of the "Life many Elks that don't dance present
of Christ,*’ shown to a capacity house at this occasion to witness The fun
at the K. of ('. Hall Inst night.
making of the rest.
Thin picture curries the nutllencc
All of the Elk# nre requested to
from the time of the annunciation alL licfcr this date in mind and tutu out for
throug|i.the life of Christ to the us­ this affair, •« Jhe charge will be just
er nsion into heaven. I t .is n reproduc­ enough per cquplu to meet the extion of the Passion Play, nnd well Itenses of the evening. .
worth thn time nnd smnll price of ad­
mission to see it.
A v EI.FA RE MBBTINt
Till# company putting on this pic­
ture has hhdvnnny urgent requerts to ( The meeting of the Welfare depart­
show again In Snnford on account of ment of the Wotnan’n Club xvill bo
the limited space at the K. of C, Hall. held at the club house Wednesday
Ahd they have consented to show afternoon at 3:1b. A paper on Mental
ntjain Wednesday night, Jnn. \"th #t Hygiene prepared by Dr. Puleston
the High School auditorium.
will bo rend by Mr#, J . \V. Deen. Ev­
In addition to this wonderful picture erybody welcqme'to attend tho meet­
n western play and a comedy is shown, ing.
’
'giving the uudience n one night’s cn.tertalnnu'iit hnd to beat.
All you that were unfortunate in
no witnessing this ntntnmolh prodtiblion lust night, Vvill therefore have the
COr. 9th nnd French
! chance of. Bering it tomorrow njght Phone t0(

$20.00 Ladies’ Dress

$32.00 Ladies’ Dresses

50 Ladies’ Dresses

nt the High'School Auditorium.
Red Snapper nnd Sen.Ilnw Slenk
StoneV. M attel, 32? Snnfofd Avc- ! JU S T PHONE 101

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�only material urad .ho far in thU »eca th p s r1 e a lly
tion of the country that
htood
the
wear
and
tear
officavy
ofneavy
traf­
r&gt; k ll&gt; k t4 »*»r&gt; aftrrn im n r»i**,|il #nu4*7 at tfcv llr r n ld Ilo lldln a . I«T
fic.
Maanalla At*., ftaaford, I**«.
Thf llcrnM Is only trying to avoid
The Herald Printing: Co.j the mistakes of the pa;ff and to profit
I
I ' I i i u * i i i :i i *
I by 'he experience-In the post to ok
khno* lain that materia! which will wear ihb
R . J . 1 I D M .V ____ ..A
longest ned give us the right kind of
N, J . I.fl.l. M i l l
t f fn U r r - T r n o iir fr
lirnrrnl 'lnnn*rr
It* A. S R K I .
,%&lt;(%rrf l«ltic Slnnnrfpr paving for this day and for the fu­
It. S. nor,I,A
A4r*r1lala* Hair* Wndr KtKittn on ture. Wc haw no right to foist ‘.hesc
A|i|illrntlnti
Ihiei-J Issues upon the future gerera­
I.KVVI* S l l l l ’ l*
rtre a la tln n W nmiarr tion unless we leave them something
I'hunr aaa-AV at*rr 5 |»* "*•
of n heritage that will prove an In­
Snbarrletlon I'rlrr la A d tn a r r
vestment for’ their money. Home ol
On# T ear.
W* Maalfca ..
* * * us will not live to see these bond is ­
D r llt r r r d la I'll* k r C a rrie r
sues paid o(T. They must of necessity
Oar Week ---- ----. . 15 Ct«U
fall upon the shoulders of our child­
T h e lila 12- to IS-pnar W r r k lr ll r r ald r a l l r r l r r n i r n
S rm la o lr
( 01 1 1 1 I7 ren,
and la publlahrd ever* F rid a y , . i d i r r Our public senants then owe it t«
tlala a ra lra m adr knnna o n . a ep llra(Ihh . S2.no p rr »rnr. a ln a y a In artvonrr, (he prysenl generation as well ns th1
II I: l| ll i: il T I I K AMHOt.'IATKIl I’ llK S S next generation to buy the fruterinh
Th# Anson la ird P r« M Is n*clun|\rly III 1 1reel paving that they know wlU
e n tlllr d lo Iho un« far rep u h tlw tlo n nr
a ll news illnpatchrn credited lo II **r I’laL and prove the best invest men.
nol olharwlnn credited In Ihl* |ia|irr
for the people’s money.
anil alao Itm
local
new*
published

Sanford Daily Herald

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herein.

All right* of re.putillrrtlinn »f ni'eelat
dlspalch"!* herein are also reservedOf tier __________________
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FLORIDA'S GROWTH CAUSES
^

WIDE COMMENT

mined and that promise has been ful­ face the dangers of war, the young
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filled. It is batter for all parties con­ men of America did not; stop to in­
i
cerned that the fair name of Semi quire: "W hat arc we going to get
note be net tarnished by mob law. Wc
of i t 7" They went, to the front
should all have moro respect fqr the *nd they dhl thfir work at* well that
law. Wc urc all to prone to break the! ""mu people think they, brought about
laws, grent and small when we think j the finish ton soon. But if those in
vm can break them without bring charge of the government arid the
caught. Wi are oil too prone to wink big nfTnir.i of the war had done ihulr
at infractions of some laws and yet pari as fairly and efficiently us the
A Sanford li::-tilution under.the* direct nutnrhout from the housetops about our soldiery on the field no one would
now
I
k
saying
tinwar
carte
to
or:
good, citizenship. We must make a
agcnient of the following
jstart now to endeavor to get the pro­ end too soon. I’erhap* we need some
per respect for the laws by our own new blood and Some IKW pep. If Hit
b o a r d o f d ir e c t o r s
individual actions in upholding all the Ixglon leadership Is put in the hand."
Of.
itsbest
men
the
country
will
be
laws nt nil times and we can then
take n supreme satisfaction in advo- blessed by that leadership.—Reporter
J . It. Anthony, W. H. Tunnicliffc, Dr. S. Puleating that which we ourselves are ytar.
eston, E . li. Hawkins, W. E. Scotr^an,
endeavoring td carry out. We need
C. E ..W fllia m s •
0
.
I*.
SWORE
B
E
Y
S
VALUABLE
more respect for the laws and we be­
lieve that the country is getting bet­
HOME IN ORLANDO
ter in thif, respeal.
A business transaction of unusual
A L L DEPOSITS INSURED
BUSINESS OUTLOOK FOB 1U2J interest to nil of Be mi note county ha*
-W^f—7'. :
just been consumatcd in Orlando by
Richard II. Edmonds, editor of The which Mr. O. I*. Swope, buys an cle
Manufacturers’ Record. Writing of gnnl home there, kriuwn ns the Mcthe prospects of 11123 ruys:
Adoo home and located on l^ke Kola
Mr. Swope has l*eett a wonderful
“The reversal of the financial poli­
i
cies which wrought wreck anil min factor in the upbuilding of Kcmjnoh
Sanford; Florida
in 1921 ami from which we hnve not county for the past I f years, coming
yet fully recovered marked the closing to the county from tip :'west and lo
years ns epochal in national affairs. eating in Oviedo whore'he and his as*
f » » « 4 i i ! j t-.t - agixx;:i u|/f v c i-feii^.'iu;
"From the gloom and midnight seriates took over a targe tract* of
darkness which covered the lnnd fol­ absolutely wild hammock land and
■ e u B a a r B B U B D O B 2 D io n R u n :B 2 c ia R a B ia a B iB i u 2 a a ] c in &gt; ji it l
lowing a depression which,if Wo in­ begun actively t &gt;4-lear, tile and put
clude in farm property swept away it in cultivation, with the result that
j! t n fl ti
o
71U T
■iroh ihly $50,000,000,1)00 in value, lire in the lart season there wan fully
are entl-rging into the davving hours 500 acres of winter vegetables grown
and chipped front:this rection, and it Beene from “Tol’able David” at the «
if returning sunshine.
*‘\Ve Have diagnosed the almost is now one of the most promising
i’rinccs", Ihersday, Jrn . IS
fatal disease from which we suffered sections of our cittnly. Conti mpornp-nd the remedy is being applied. The eons wish- this development which
51 .|a ntcqfin.r the demand fo: gur.d pure water ami there are hundrids of
Unease was due to ignorance or in- meant the spending of very large IBoyden Presents
a bottles bring ilistrihutnl around |he t ’ity at all time
Every faniily
ompoimeo or worse, but those re- sums of money, it has naturally a t­
Settlement
Plan
n
to
Sanford
rhouhl
get
the
habit
and-—
.
tracted
ninny
new
fan.die
who
are
tponaible for that condition are no
F or Reservation’s
longer in control and with the ri me- now numbered among out* most con
Dos now being u.-'-d the patient— tented and pro peinus resident! ol
Vction American O'i , r\er i.i 1‘rance
\nierlcnn busities-?—in rapidly n-gain -■ the county.
Cumplctcly Mjetifica Wa hingrim
ng vitnlity.
Mr .Swope hu ■ also been very un"The new year will'have to face selfish in the giving of his time arid
lit i T trif* ,1» »itf-Li fril |»;rt**m I
many problems, hut nolle of them, talent to the g.-neml welfare of the
Ami «ur truck v ill Be nt your hack door with n bottle iff th at-pan J
WABIIINGTO.^, Jan . M. - D!
«
vc ere. sure, will be as complex, and entire community and state, serving
water that ull the h tvli, rt taut'Uj'M* &lt;lr«|friitort-n pn»l sodn'fauntatiu J
p.vti his firm ; i i ■
■
i l i
a
■is hard of solution, as those which wc for three term- m county eommisare using.
and H o y d i American oh- as ■ *■i‘!• n
mve met and mastered during 1D22.: s|oner o f hi.i dritricl and lit nil the*
;he ii-putati i' ih i dmniiustoii, has -sub- Jj
‘ in tin* •.my realization of the agri* years could always la* depended upon
milled a reparation; rifiUemont rl.ia a g \ n d B e S u r e il\ s K I d e r S p r i n ^ . v W a t e r Y o u \
olfun.l problem which has come to t„ do everythirg within his power fur to the cnimitisioii eempl' !&gt;*!.'.■ myctl- ri
U s e i n ri h a t B a t t e r y
he whole country h to ho found the the prontqthm of the entire interest- I'uiI off . ’J - ii-ri- Tin* tau di-;mi [*
if- tirai-ce that thff nation will over- „f t|,„ ,v]llt|„ , ,„i,uy. Bring endowed
meat di*i la:'iic*l all kim .ii dg &lt;-f tlv n
J*
■oi.:- lh&lt;* c difficulties „i d om-e mnn witii itiiuMiaT Lu-n.' -s »agaeiiy and
plan in a fornuo lalemei t.
n
male pmjpnou.s agriculture the indomitable er.e.gy hi efforts havt
0
!
Officials fill ifitMun
f. t!
th t . bad
*1
.oundatton ef our larger and biomler resulted rirh’v toward putting Semi■aiiomit life and oitr bar ine; avtivi nnh- courty i'i lb* forr front of the i mouimVt mif’fog ■uni i n«
I 1lev.
rnu.it prngies in i lunlies of the stale. tlu- hue. Tl: prompt tic-itoii oi .S'

o f S a n fo rd

The figures compiled by the Tampi
Tribune showing the growth of thf
leading Florida titles during the yea
!ifi!2 ha evidenced by the t&amp;bulatia
WHY THE AGITATION ABOUT of the building records of then
cities, have !&gt;ecn quoted‘ .throughou
IlltICK
tip) eastern section of the country b»
cvkj-11] years ago Seminole coutt* newspaper;; that are poIpUng to Flu
ty vtJCd bunds for new road building; rida a* a state where there in tnhlni
in the eastern end of the county. It place a development outstanding i:
was a special load district and came R:i character and the wonder of ou
under the head of a speclnl road din- sister states. The Tribune listed 1
trlct, bunds. At the time the bonds; Florida cities, the records of whirl
’were voted It was thought that brick toud $10 l,5Vri,?fid. OT course then
* *
would be used. Meantime the prit e of fig an i do not take into account secnil kinds of material bud gine up i rul other smaller towns, the nggrt
ami when it cnnie to receive hid- it t ale from which would add a eon
was discovered that the amount of siderahle amount. Jacksonville taki
• the bonils would not buy brick nml first place, Miami taken second, S
some other material would have to Is- I’etcishuig take- third. Tampa take
used. Those who were hern remember fourtjt, Orlando takes fifth, Wethe hpwl that Went up about this pav-; |»aim Heath lukis sixth, Dayton:
ing and the matter was threshed out t ikes seventh end lakeland takes th
for many months before it was fin- elthth. .Sanford runs u close met
ally decided that since brick wa.*-nut for seventh position, her lijfureg lit
of the &lt;|uestimi other material would Jrg ),2Fl;0tH&gt;, a» ag.iinst our $1,213,
have tu b e used, fithvk material wa-- _pir,. \ audy t.f there figuies will it
used apd the mom y made lo g&lt;i nr veal a 11 markable uniformity i
v
far as it could go with the result that Florida’s development, due in a la l i ­
4
the districts obtained their mileage p.-,, • i,, if,,, building of permanent
but" thry received a jioor quality of |iiv,-,| bighways which bring in I hut,
mad and !hk|.jv :i |- it was n m --a t &gt; -anil &gt;*f i .i -.v pi ogle where fm m, *1
to vote n Kpcrial bond issue i i t.ik&lt; I In1l e wet e - c o f c I .n k e l.ir .- I Stm
care of the mud that hod gone
Teh gram.
pieccj in one year’s lime, flown m tti
i i i i c r n c - i i i r r s t t t i J r .a s c r ,:i U " t .'.a i i a t .’ 5 tc tt tBH J U t i z a c B r n s e n i ,
“Tin- ilei ebipment of our indus; . ieIt ix With gn *t pb-asltr ■ t!.;:l we tary llorbi in nuthori’ mc t: nege county the rnme thing ha i or HllLSRH \lri-: DOMES NOMAD t v :
i he i * p ile ion of our traiiHportn'. ion are able lo fla t' that Ml. Btvopi id ill meat wa*i i "In—i d to li:- til d
CUrrcd. The people voted u reituip
j m dilii *. tin building of nii«ieni high- n tnirif largi i; on ts in the city iitui that it slrtuld b li.'finiiely umlti -ti «1
amount far u road from Oilamlo tu
It U dvligiilful tn s ie t' it evti; -•ays througfaouL the land, the «on
! ill" iV.-i-hii'gto: governm.-! t h id tin
county qnd will r-m tinuo t&lt;r he acthe cast const. It seems that ilu- ma­ 1dwelling house prnc'ii.iUy whir’i cw
tract loti o f hundreds of thousands of livtly aaroriuted with its h;iainr**y in- . i-’int ' f t ion with aev project vihoh
jority of the tax payers thought they up iiiVvadays in frame, in ••ucc.i. ;
riueh nei-d’-d dwelling t, l h&gt;* expeadi- ten t-i and welfare, nod although li,: ha b 'r i i ltd L f u
were to get a brick toad. Just Imw-thi- tile or in Irrirl , i-s a hum
a re a
tin of h'indreds of millions upon will ieride in Clth.odo b '.will euiiltiitn commi- -ho. *i 'a
happened we are unable to ny’ fo&gt; h-uiny home, with a spi i» living
•The «l*-p_rt!i: m
iimdr,, r bun hea, and nilinit ijutl and U-i , rod n ; ; | i ! di li ■•! tint" in "ill
■r-orraan
sis'*,'
i the notice for the hind elec lion evi­
i.ini iib tile u-'i'i i of fn ■f Hfwhat ti-' d'.-pot:*
"~7|
.ffinbuildingwill
all
combine
to
tax
(-.&gt;t,i;t-,
and
to
1.1!
t«'
:ib.
id
u'
,
iy
ivdently rend “brick or other materml-' t in, in the f o rn- ! old “h 1 I a *lor,*
.j t r e
. i-s iic m n i - ’
—
the h "■t &lt;in t. i
ii
hrciin
tiu
ctiv
e
fiowem
of
tile
wliol-.upon
f
put
hrs
bn
.incus
enotgy
But when the contract" were L-t In when* chairs -at in stiff * •va. n&gt;ihff
dejuirlltto
i..mid ability iu helping to piomotr tin
let and it was found nut (hit liuuf pveiylhtng Itnil a "lourii in- IIO*. ‘ tii&gt; ) country.
"Wo nre going to pay our national into;,* t i - f P'-minoh 1T ’ty and Aid- for ,.-d 'ei ,ficicnt money could be obtained to put Instead •f the family ph -tegraph id
i s i t . of,n a, r
dull bitdness by inmcaring our nn- fold.
in a brick road there wax an awful bum and the stores,-ope ;h«-te .,i
r.U
i t: adnili, i . I
io.u.l u, iltb ihrongh tli larger unit- . ‘ fir. Kwoj»♦- i .v.'uh on* of tie* in*sl bnhowl went tip from all over Orange hook" over flow tng mih map . but
not
attempting dii.
county about this road and it was do records of the family made pn.ribb t ::'*io’i of our bonndle-s icsource- siness bbek i in Sanfonl. is a mendau to (is ( iel man
•
b y •niggardly,
• * * H ' * than
•U - M I
•1
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1
I *rhoo-c
■ •* 1par- |(!f
: ill
Ithe
I I ’. * board
( t . Iof
ll
Itrade,
T
f Ithe
’ i"- IUivvan
' r i *' *&lt;■•
• tr!u
HDmnnded that the commissioners re .bmugh the informal km!A, whirl •niher
:
g
:ee'
hods
width,
v.hihminimally
:
mid
is
ie&lt;,aided,
and
v.
ill
otway.t
he
I'nVAPhriitr
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7
t
&lt; -■■ * •' consider their drri.don and hnve on I li.i i i ctiirded incidents ill tlu* iivvs o
wing
a
penny
wotibl
for
every
pen-J
regarded
im
onof
nor
own
best
e
it-1
1
'•
*'“
*
other bond election and make |he toad j
,|,;jd cn rime t efi.re »!hey \vt i .■
.
i .
tion
lion ti !■
i:. mi
• ' to c*
\ th'n
raved Ik* dcrtioylng a dollar
ixen
,,r,ck*
*
able to toddle. Bonk muga -ini", rn
'.rfS
,0
J e*i ily created polrtltlidity.
M'e nre not living in Orange touu- pictures and the open lire' lit'- &lt; f.
“ It behooves us, therefore, with otir
11 lb-. ( ’ i i
Snttf" d t .
$M
. III.
ty and .know nothing of this nll'nii cool oveniVg.' nisi can ora h.i' ■ a
ioa.-Ti i.rl sitim'loii li ing &gt;Ira - ril lip. (Jn i’el
J .1
I V1
other than rending nUmt i* in iff ■•-! setting fo- (In- L.icdy —is u,iM
t:
IT*
" d &gt;." r In,*! less o itiir-t
ic . ivmg,
l’i ' on i -t - iiiio n whit 11n y Id
Orange courty pc si
I: i- ■i.t*
i *:i!, • i oi rug • and go fni'vsn I
NEW DK\ Kl.tiFM IA IS
thing thill «h-ciii i.ll &gt;i\ii t 111-* -tatt
It (In , roiier.i dextrUrtloll of ti" ‘I ii • ..itjiposeil lions m the path of
IN h ID.NADDING ( ABE
mid other xtute* It
difficult for i* ■famtly life," But place the Maui' an gloss will prove lo be only timid
AT MKit ROUGE
board of county em»rnimiioi;ei- ni where yam may, it cannot )»- laid oi rabbits ready tu run from us when wt
ESCADh'-D DATIhNT Uri
city commlaxiojieri to Iqok abend and the home, oi tin* hon-.e-huilloc, fm loUnnine that forgetting the thiligs
CRIMIN'M.LV
III* T h e t u n r l n m l l* rf* -l
tell vvhnt A certain project will cost all rely houses never had more of th that ore behind us wc will preys forVr’ ARD i 1N I I otllDA
DASTROD. U .. dan. Iff. '*c w
months after n bund election i - ramie. "home atmosphere," (hi* home t ursi
i l l- t o new and la r g e r v ic to r ie s in Rrm ind Wir broken today by B tu te ’s
What we want "to know i why llir hill tics, lima have t)r* dwelling i ol
ll.
At! iriiey** so iheir task of unriv-riii g
than we had in MI22
people of comities and cities in sc today, wit li t- irivcain.i i , &lt;oiafn. t ,n,
of lit" niv-Diy surrounding th kid
many cm&gt;e» demand that Ion I, Is- mod lita itldem
napping of \\ mt i&gt;ann ' and II.-.,:-ns the patnmtair-t m 'i
THE LEGION AND DOl.ITU S
for paving the county loads and tin sidernthin
!t!ihard. vo-man of hlnrk ht*ml&lt; 1 k"t
;!t. Augu'tine Recit'd,
city itri'clr. Why do they want tlirir
i til- ,1 ill —••♦it *• l ' ..ii
Pi,.ni ... i ■oral - mi:* i - tin*is* i onu* i upper
public servants to in- more ean-ful in ME MI ST RKSl’Kt I III I! i \\\
K i K as K.I - III ii. a recital wa- put
ii at feui that the Ariei tcr.n Legion
wlocting their loud materials mid
into tile records describing an a - ein
I will divert it* activities to politics.
why do they want In irk roads and
Ming
of Kian men in a . tore here in
A session of i in nil court in .tally - y j {
j,
,
street* almost without exception?
aiiticipuUc.u
tliat Mer Ruug citispus
F. O. B.
T H t l. ’ i A S V i l . I J y , 1
..an. ED
\
bring.* to mlnil the fact that in out
From What we know of the |H*rMhy is the sentiment here in Ban-&gt;,-ouits lie the rnlvnthin of ilia coun fortnuiii cs of the individuals who con- might swi'o i down on Bastrop in ro­ letter le c jlv e l fniM Dr. J . W . IVaDETROIT
foul for brick stteei*?
try. Unlesr we me all Imbued win
cock, form er pliyatcian here who nia.te
ijiulu the American Legion, we will Gdi.uion.
It must be because Hie brink streets the proper retpeet for ill * taw tl.i f e d ., g , ' at deal Mifer in their hands
- * » » « J - H - n * and * " Ja p ' Jnr.es, a sensational escape last year from
and the brick roads liave proved to veiy foundations iigon which this than in the hatidi of these great pot-! foiinen of ilunito, a village in th; the criminally insane department --f
the tax payers that brick h*i&lt; tin country is built will fall final non riots the "dollar a year men" who i
'™ l’art «f llu’ M»f»hrais.i par- the tn'te penitentiury, ;.* mid to tonright kipd of wearing qualities atnf support. Tiled are times when tin
Iterated tin* government while these I
*
'
‘h ,lt ,lf,U'r *!’"
tain a state........ Ihat he h«n &gt;»»•«
even with bur experience on some u! passions of uieti overwhelm them to l,.;ys w ee fighting their Irattle*.
J of
LIcIuib I mid tlu ee Other j clared -am* by Florida alienists and
the ctiunty roads with a poor grade of such n degree that they nre prune"*!o
Of coiirse it would U* an unfuVtu-! J » p" OM the Mor Km'Ke-BaMrop pike, has iWn released by a Florida judge.
brick and Wooden cut king sentim-nt forget the law nml endeavor to take mite affair if the legion should fall August 31 last, a dozen or more nierij The Jett*—, Which h pu l-inti’ ked : i
jffv * Is stilt stronger than ever in the minds the law Into their own hmtd.i and ev
into the too common errvlr of -sup- descrilieil 11* Klansmen, gathered in l.nkriand, Fla., is also aid t*i eonttiin
of the jteople tliat brick la the roost ery time a mob i« formed the law los­ porting a candidate for office simply a hardware store here, armed them- n request to 'h i, wife to send him hi
desirable paving for the heavy traffic es just that much respect from the because be is u l.cgion man. Hut nil selves nod pu-imred for eventunlire-• ofTit * tixySies a- !• ■ plans to begin
Doth iiiM’ ied that the Klan had iiu
piitcuee of mc.iirir- in 1 t-irida
of today and the still heavier traffic mind* of the men wlm form tlu* mob ildngti U’ing t-qual we cannot see any
Think of it I For only $235
of tomorrow. There must be something mid those that hVm of it, and the cl reason why a Legion member should part in tin- kidnapping, but that ihejaiid that he would In* in St, Pvlcrrimig
you can now buy this efficient,
behind all this brick talk aside from ty and county and state hnve a black net rupport a H-egion man hi politic*. gathering o f th a Klansmen was deem-1 today.
more sentiment and what is milty mark placed against their name in I hey supported each other In the most ed advisable an n precautloqjiry mco»Hr. Pcacodt was cotTfilncHl to theconomical and leliable Ford
behind it is the fact'that brick is the itie category of cities, counties and dreadful hours of the world’s history; urv in view of intctine feeling in tl'i- , crimitially iic.nrte uepartJnent of iher - •.
^
Chassis.
state* and the country itself loses we Dusted them then. Wo can trust |IwH!,h
; penitentiary la*-t year following hi*i
caste and prestige and t ha ranter. them to do the big nml mnidy thing
! trial on a charge of killing the chief1
RECOVERS FROM LA GRU’I’E
There lire crimes where it would seem now,
of jadice of Thornnsvilb*. The .jusy .
W ith a body to Suit your
U SELL
WHEN U
COUGH
that then* Is only one way. to proceed
found that Dr. Peacock wav insane
The
soldiery
of
America
ha*
always
YOUIt HEAL
LIST IT
needs, it enables you to imme­
"Was very had with Ln Grippe and nt the time of the killing ami Id*
and that way Is usually carried out had preference in the matter of of­
ESTA TE
WITH- - US
Tried Foley** commitment followed.
if posUbfr;
diately increase your trade
fice holding. The old soldiers hnve hud had n sevree cough.
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We do not say we would not proceed their turn, and it is now but rational Honey and Tar ami it stopped my
zone, satisfy more customers,
LAKELAND, Jan. 10.—Court re­
in the Mime way were it brought to our and .consistent that our young sol­ cough and I got better," writes Mrs.
A ten acre, Improved and tiled,
Mary
Kisby,
Spokane,
Washington.
cords
show
that
Dr.
J
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W.
1’escori
door, but even iu extreme car.cs the diery be permitted to show their cnreduce your delivery costs
Celery Farm, with alt equip­
mob law does not make for good ri* parity for government. . The good Coughs resulting from I,u Grippe, In­ who escaped front the criminally Inment at a bargain. Hrmmn for
and make more money.
tltcnship.
sensible and moral young men ol the fluenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough,, intie department of the North Cnraselling, ownrr has more land
Asthma nml SpasmrMlic Croup are; Hi^, xtato penitentiary Inst yi:ir, wn.
l-ogioii
can
accomplish
great
things
In the case Just brought to ogr otBuy Now. Terms if desired.
than he can handle.
tion fiom the fact that the murderer for this country is they will hold quickly relieved with Foley’s Honey declared pone at Arcadia, Fla., last;
and
Tar.
Contains
no
opiates—In-'
Thursday
before
Judge
George
V
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t'nr lim it 'll.I n .lli rt ur 1‘ iTllirr I'liitlrH tu r, m il
will hang publicly for bis crime we hack' the designing and un ret table
uni ‘J llir f "llim Iin; ol aait
Homy
wish to commend the men of ,%mluolc members of their order anil see to It gradient* printed on the wrapper.i \Vhitehur«t, after nr, examination by
T. VI. I OX
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Ill
Largest
selling
,-ougb
medicine
in
the
Dr.
Il.-M.
Ri,hard.,,and
Dr.
R.
R.
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county and especially the relatives of that good and reliable men wlm will
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AGENTS
the man who was killed. They had merit Iho go„d will nnd the confidence world. Refuse substitutes. Irsh l on; livtn of luikeland.
J . I.. W |I.I.| A VIN
1Bgg.’
Foley’s
Honey
and
Tar.
Sold
every-!
.—
.
----provocation enough to punish the per- of the liettcr people of the land arc
EDWARD HIGGINS
R E A L ESTA TE
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Tkcre are other transfers, but none!
Priqruu of cold blooded muider to put forward. This is essential to the will're.—Ailv.
A iilh o r lin t I’onJ, M n ro ln . K«nl*oii I lr a lr r
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
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with
SERVICE
for
thrir
middle
name.:
life
and
usefulness
of
their
order
and
lake the law into thrir own hands
TONIGHT A HIG TIME, SKAT- Losslng’* QtilCK SERVICE TRANS-'
hut onto this culprit was in the hands tho welfare of society.
105. W. F in t St^SAN FOBIl, FLA
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When the civil came for the men to ING, LAKE MARY ACADEMY. ItrlF E R . Rhone -RJS 23'i-Mn-Tu-Wd-tfe'
of the law and n speedy trial was pro

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tr!a**df&lt;cil ads thargid to anyone, t'nnh must accompany all orders. Count
the «uph and remit accordingly,
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LAWYER
—Court .House

FOR SALE

films Vs tJesignctf WOilfi FOTt SALK -$.-*. ".o

. livery, and specify Mu- kii&gt;d *.f w^.,1

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jtfillgt iiRer ' i *n ! m*.i*i I, nidi I*' o
ilr...|i fi•in J.uK .mill
• y..o**ail
K.isj leun- l.* X'potnalilo
oa.iy.
ra &lt;‘ir.ilii Ii*' &lt;n at Smif.inl I 1 .11( ;'t**re,
S3 fu7 r i f -1 .v»i ii * t
i.* lit
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can get need t&gt;&lt;d
frani-s and irrigation jiluf,s. at th"
Oil hm
Sanford Novelty W .r'.s.
lW -tfc
Opposite P. O.
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and varnishes nt hunt.pd Novelty

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You ran find the name of
erery lire llunincm Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

li.ith. Idly* l**lt in lie* &lt;i-'itm ■f tile
iriowinjr city "i I *i» A1.*i ..
I .and
Ha •fiii Ii.- piiti'iia id aiijoim;.;: .lie prop­
erty to mcreiiM* to nctei v*..
ideal
ra i hlikeii farm. 'ihtH plan i. j|( ndvaiel*» ti ** p.ici1 »if liusit
. i .!s io a f t ".

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F. I'. FOHSTKH. President

to at) to Ih* American Relief AU-,
ministration hUchHis uimm they &gt;t -

' v S r im n P-lftUv e*. and frtendo of
,
utility clad in itmoda arid the
CUmint* or* hurry ini, relief i? tin

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.H-lvii (tie only meat they are aide! |

to obtain.
:
VI. ■.Mthln.r pnnkitg' plan h aimrinj.
henrirK, many individual i of a very It.trill so tdc Jnpnitvso dress with
til.ir t-» lit Hoover food renilttwncoj
Fliirhltt nr* greatly itilereatisl in the itri *dtI of Roldcn-tintcil satin.
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5 ^ t£
WU nd niL ailJn? Tim -ye! m nhetehy AltlerlftiM-i ' •in
outeonii* of the inntler. Ii ia inproli
Mttdum Mcfiuin t o ld 'lW story of
$295.00.
.
, j ,&gt;-, pia " ahtpineni of textile p.iti.- looil i-' frlendu nnd r*luttw» nl*ioo*i
iioiiKlit by Aj pa l l i t ito persoiiH itthl MW *1 infill-ns of .11v* it. The
nidi* that any tha-lrklli will hr* niflflo1 “ Madtlttt ( ® H f r liy " sltnply nml with
!o :i^
^
lIllU ll^ .
f,r- Hothimr paekn.K'it not d* slKitai*'*t
o;t the i oittcA until th e ( Curt! ) in the! the ffuidm ia-s th at diouvd her iwinu
io tv battery. Hi
utnl Col. Wllllant N, ItidSiHI. fur uny pert to alar iw'rtwn will t*‘
ca
have Ik I'ii ii turaeil t.i Washlnt;- lhyiou):illy in tpilrh with1 HffV subject.
fot
Will
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till* slot iif ttle A, tt. A., Ill Ltfe-iu
liS Wil''™
Inn for tvi' lit'alhm by mi-ml i" o f 1 M t* said li.e * lory, with Its f.trantte
Infurinvil H* tl*ert iliu m " tlml I mitu Know II ny the A .-It. A._ imrl.*
HMU) SUDAN, 192; Hew paint, rant!
i ... \ utu he iM lvtri*! tiunudl.it* l&gt; 1 fit*.
lb . If*!ei '.talc I ’oniiTit tve comm* -loii, palho:-. V s * written by Joh n Luther
f:tK, ,.„wl
ink
fine pnrkaKo, whlelt eosts Iwi'tfty,
t. ilie p* raoo nr Txinip for wlnfUt
j , ( h pul u lh i. I‘ M
anil
Sinn * time nitty elapse Isdo*** Uu*l Lopif, nn*l w .'u a pneu* pin-m ok im o(lollari*. will jirncUcaUy npUl* ■*
they tmvo tm n *li-idiiiiuted.
case is tieeiib d, It is inulersloiid that tiofni, ( ’hit Cliu Jthn betna the highest
lit* it Inc tin- plea of their rela- small family will* VlulHltty. K‘«cl*
'piUKIR TO lJP.iN ti, n u n and loo!.:- 'iliiii and friend** who fear to face pat'kiiK*' wit! r onfall) nearly fii&lt;-' * the rhiiii'-. opproyin aii* SH),IPK), *Us- tyjn* of InputH’ *&gt; maiden, arid not of
the Iturd Itn.-iriiin w inPr wtUmui yiird* of ilart. wrait clotf.. enollfflttrilm i'tl Mmitip ;*' lartfe- minilnT of; the Geisha class. Ih'InSeo read the pat,._ v. $:sur».iHi,
rlnlliliiir. llUlliInds lioilKtit elollitinr lor one anil of clullilntr fdr an a*tiiitru?gfitwpr anti shippers-of Fla- j tht 'Je little stary nnd niadu it into
r;HO TRUCK, fine shape, m w .tii.-4. paekatita In ttys llrst few days oi Ult o f two icnmnaltt f*»r a child:,
fotir
ynrils
of
ilnltn;;
t*'&gt;
yards
*if
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a 'ploy, aid I'ut i'ini wits t,he first ttfj]
tilt*
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Unit
Urn
U.
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could
*l*&lt;into minimi, imirnm.
itsi
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them
ull
poui
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uj..'* of l III**’, nuintln rnltteteiit lor four suili* *&gt;f
J.
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liyantiia
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cjuilian
eiie-.
H'-l.e *&gt;*t an Ainei ii^an sltny for uso in
DODCK T in U lXti, ■heap,
Kmi.v
‘l it** hitenstvc winler w* alh* r In now uTnlefweiii; I'tfthl yant'i of Itanii'lrlui
"i iaarjiift for the Inter-1-foielgu nitern .
'*,**•!, ti'.tf l lie ••itltl at on.-e, S2:*.i,0ll. Ci-tiltiK In tltrnuitluml Itiinslii. Tim ette aiitllclenf for t*»*&gt; * men’s -&lt;lilft,i
* into I'oRfiniriT Com*)''- ion. n I *n&gt;-1 Though "Captain II. 1\ Pinkerton"
! ‘HANOt.KU 7 jia n 'tii!i i', tun pmi-i pneJuiKCB nm jiorehuKihie tltrmn;!i *ir wmileli*n iihitt *v!ilrt;i .Hid tinlt*m*
the \inerlcuit It n* t Viliiilnl'.fmtton ism) tlire.'t'l I" mat- *i|* l ties* nar
• '*■ * 1r** * io nil oil ti " U sii doc • f.oi op.I*- i a tin* atory ns given
ti.* * r-t.rtl, fUtlh.OU.
Many tnuTlean tiank:*
tii iul.lUiirlerH nt 4.' itr.m*l\va&gt;, N* *v no nls.
n-o
ti
- y, ■* . ;a! v11in *** i* h&gt; th&lt; ie«*I**i, lie stands nut perfectly
VIM. | I m |
'Jp;' Oil
I
hl'OiallOin
tie
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Hurt*
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have
Vntli City.
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i .*U..| l'ui".la&gt; tnuriiittg by the words of ( liu (h u San, and
*otts*'ntcil
lo
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and
lorwant
i!* M li *i\ itiitunu, l"jn , ran l&gt; .
Kspcelalty ore HiUdrcn tn n**d of
Holhlnc
rcmlttanco
j., * In . ouch
tie
ti'-tunom I'lr ran.-Ail v ho lake tliverjdnjr opin­
-hillnnK. They are ininl l*' In t*av* f itnil *i for
than ll i,nnn nitt*:.. $.V,ta no
l.-lr nnlicat* *1 lioliU * In Heir into* pal h.*c* s.
Hi.........It,* oj i t.lllpitl. i - ** jit' s* |;4*’*I io^'. . Ituii a*- a man ami ae the lov- .
!.K&gt; I . Il:\ t‘litRT, P'7 I” I }
1 A) to; iu*\ l ift, Io r, utsd Tnrffti to olx t* line * tusetl one to Ik* “outnew . .iLl.ltP.
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M. It ■■ I'.. of .a, i iin t, L .• hnnfp' Mmu.l ft. ia all her honoralde antes- ,
Hod
St!t*|i)*i'r
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.ir.l.u.n. i*| AI lot in &gt; I'. IL* lot'.-" and then nailed n.vny with no
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•M.hf' (,.11'HT. * |i.i .&lt; up. i , line * a*
title.
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of
\Aa•ltiii|;ii 'i. Mi.
I&gt;**w icgret at the tnl)t he h id le f t behind
2a
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for lot . oversist.' tires, fine iin**:ii.in
-late*! Monday afti-mooti tlmt h- at - him. Madam MiGuin n'tiil the charP ;:i eon-.hlioti, looS;&lt;i (join!,
ini'- vvuubl piobiiUly In* cuti* Indi'it o n i a r t e r **f f'iui f*hu S a n ilclightfully,
TONIGHT A till;
I t At 12. SLAT- intt, enlaie i sr.O.ihi monthly.
1 ucmUi , , tail that he wa &gt; e\p***'ling' giving the hrnken Kngllsh o f th e ,litIM
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Automobiles For Salt-

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Telephones:

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First National Itank Building
BANFOltD
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S12 Kaat First Street

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YOU to SAVE.

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Our Savings Department and 4

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Over Seminole County Bank

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It’s the hustling American born
or adopted, who gets there by
starting a savings account and,
depositing often.
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who says “J can’t save” generally
mean they don’t try to!

George A. DeCottes

BANFOltD

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j THE MAN OR WOMAN

Card* or Sanford’a Rcpntable Professional 5Ien, each
of whom. In hit* thosm profeast on the Herald recom­
mends to tho people.
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no report from Winhinnl" ! 1 far •ome* ||i* maidell the |usa (Kirfect English
I rill'll*
Wt l.tii ,t -*, ft .ill Ih f'e i at
lira. . a i - u-tinlt&gt; tin * u ,&gt; in h*.i*r- of Zui'iiki. the- inaitl, and the consul,
1.1 Ki lila.ii
I ‘ it us- will ttis-n nom
p n i i i e t t (lood lilte ami i
ami*
li.:; ; * mnllH ted to *he lilt* rslllte Coni- till onih ,tao*I out in caincn relief.
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|' Ip' home ;ta.l -.ill
let 111 , Aj.nfiU.nu. t . It. Kli . I
iit. i i r i i.ni'ni-ivifin owing la tin' great
S AA*S IT h ILL tit; MONTHS
The lin.il Hcene, when the little mnld
ileed tinsii. ft* r« i.tiVlel onr [rriarli! :etQuick Service Transfer Mary, Ha.
2 lO-iHi\iiltiim- of tm«ii. ” Ir iideld by that it.* alone with the sward of her fath­
vsee
-stitliiiii.
IN
DECISION*
'Storage Facilities*
in . m t. iia g u t ; i i
iniu**i tan! Ii thuntil.
|-ok SAi K lliiir in, hlfh pnweti'd
*, t
er in her lap, was wonderfully given.
I‘i p. i i cot i!i&lt;*c*iout
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If wa please you, tell others; If not,
An In!rtost!ng view uf t lit- fit* i
l*dt|i&gt;iphtine teeciviitp ■.*‘1 Willi Ma« i'd
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There were many weeping Dyua in tlio
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tell a*. Phone 498
I' M ils. .tan. 17. lliltiltnitiotfiif tin* j{ midlem-e. for all saw the awonl with
e.huh I have receltlly nhsvrved l hut
TAMPA, .Inn. 1*. -‘lleuriiiK o f tli
iinvov Iniiil peal inp alt. ilini i.! , nil
Term.-* to rcapointildr prirties, opeJ nj * ni^ u ingfriptioa,
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|j;{ttcries, (listhut Concert-, market tiitnl down, linlttini* t». H, lit ami 12 I he Sjve stoHs owners of Seiniiliilo Cll1' I* of lilt Florida Cil.rus Gniwi'm ! Washingt»n erinfei-me ngr.ement for] i(,
•ouiily have a good grade of mule** ami againat tin • Permsylvanin railroad in -j the P.a n . is rt&gt;coiaiii,&lt;nijcd in the rv- "When one rannot live with honor,
SANFORI) MACHINE 'rejn n t- front all pritu i;eit Vineiiian in* min-.
j mih.h cows, a have the average for [ Wiving S 10,1)1'tt druynge ehtirges Ite* (Hal submitted byy Deputy !■aytinbly i jju,y ,
Jf'iticr,. Iluj IJioji., Ii&gt;.ttk"lintt- iy *Ha,jj,, with hrindr;" saw the ImCOMPANY „
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Peninsular Florida, which naturally i tween .Jersey f it&gt;' and New York &lt;il\' named hy the ale
jtion,
‘.IMIdtp
h*ronimlittee mi for* l't&gt;
i m tll |1CI
* .y t tlL* Trouble:” with
General Machine and Roller ! FOU SAI.H Prartfi
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tieatmelit
diirinir
the
niilmad
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year
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tlep
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h"purple
eyes
and bald head, saw
new Vict’piln
W o rk s
Phan** :.
|)OI)(*K ItE.M.I'.IIS of all i.iyk niiimtils, ‘
*
Tm.&lt; k i n id s ' luilol, and Ksueiinei Mi - uties to draft a rep.itt on th pi.* t. 1 tin* luvt r -ailing fa r away, and tho
\a!‘ii 1!.! ', tiliotil,? 2 ’i wort|i i f io*
Cylinder (Irindiiij:
Vour hat
or mule is
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ini -e,* t*r
i&gt;; ia
i*i* W"iH i". **f the I durstal....... mm I #l»n
P*tu e wa- sigtiillennt that marked1
nt ft-1 at a harttoin. Set A. L. I(ennit&lt;l
I til,' S AI.I
Atiloninltilt: Repaiir.
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Afelyleiu* WeldlnV
a iiMii/i I*..a, worm m .i* • ■1111 11 t ItuLkh Ll Li.. (lit M«miHl* t A lli:!.
til'o.d lady etttne the next tiny the Ut­
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Phone &lt;i2----------Sanford. 1‘hirida I iTft - \I. K II " . -• *Jii 22. i ilu Io ,,A i i I'M !I lI at|*t . .* 17 *, tellie..
li***»l. In- 'odiag alf lo*r *• *t.
.
ile hut on the hill was empty."
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a i&lt; I . wt ii e In .1 -ki i'l&gt;
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yield
In
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■?»U*&lt;ilii P»:i l'ia&lt;i Touting, f l l ’a, term.-*.
t he story Js gripping and was gripLake Jlhiv, i-I.i.
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ELTON J . MOUGIITON F u ll "SALK--* 'a* oitiT typewriter, In iluich Knur, ft new tire*, $175.00.
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mnn.iml h ;n iifi*. * *&gt;I

good condition, for

Itooni 7. Miller !lMrr.
BANKoiiD
FI.OKIDA

$20. AA’at oil

s A s r o itit m in ; n t.
McAlexandei, 1101 Flench Av* tipe,
Till*
252-31 p __________________ ______________

EUR REN I’

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

I UKNIFHI l» lini'Al.s I-Olt 1:1..N I at

tea oti.tlil*’ prite , from $*1.1)14 to %
a lui-l,, llilii [m an** at s-' an t
!*I2,ou n wee;..

V. C. COM- LR. i'lup

“LIVE STOCK”

IH* i 'oounercuil ."j.

General Shop and Mill
Work

mu-'

thin

(rcrfcct delight.

health,
Me*
ntii'ld Is* tli * 'ar* d (hy lut* illiti
reader
toi
l
eiiteitaiiiei,
and
found
an
;
Kmny
giving
on
two
pianos,
the
proCmtii .mt **t affeeli*d with oMur ah- nog duitl'g ll*e .itletimoi.. lo dele i artist in hj r work, fin* stage ettrn g ! logm* to ilm operu, Mrs. I ji mist feet
•hi*-&gt; nil in -|mt ul of . luini
made
r o T T u g E T ^ f i a B iiormul *ontliiiona olltet limn ‘1. II. .tguiii
a ih*' Peini ' lwiat.i rnilin'til and wa- pm feet In it- stiggeHlhoei tif j singing, as she can so lienutifnlly, Y
,(l p.,rjH|, ||IIUM. .,[ i
m r.,r Miil- ' ; " UM'&lt;»iiy 1,1 remedied.
lap in u*. .let nl «,i ..til of h ftii.mv, I “•'ae Fine Hay," and two of Orlan* ;
. ’ ti, • In Ih,' Fh.t tfl'i * i' i u- I * rie.,
i I uuh|«*&gt; ,ii i* I** UK I(l.ili « ■•, F ,i haii/i &lt; ,i|
lit. 'or adult., Inletpre
Aout i
• rii ih va . - h din). He j .-.i o l.h*- do * ImiliuM musical stun*, Mesdamea '
•lu ll and
llll vt' jiliii M l |i hiiii •liillt'ltllf
,• 4i &lt;!d hi ft-Mlutum
i I*X11■
*I iIII I
.otiis n -ci t* pitilu-el.v, net* .ia|*ao- 1 AVill man nml Zurn, gave lh« well
the Hidin' gievv *»t*t of the alieg
114*tfc , Ii IdI vvt*i in i i*l wbiih wr &lt; ill t IIIP Xillil
v&lt;»r r , L. Kb; *•!».
l"o'. Jill* Ml-** i.f ox hi »*,i pottery !«*- known dim between Chti tfhu Soft and
ed fniln ,• of tho railway lo deliver I lie
preveul in eppluximitlely all p-t ! lit
in;- a high l*.o. Ii uf tut. Mu i&gt;* uni Zusukt nn to decorate the little homo
P flU .M * \l ITH tN
ehipiiietilr in New A'*ok' iluring the hi 1 1la and l.itiletns wen*etfcctivi-ly j with cherry Idussotna for the coming r
awiiic.,
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it.H. Gadillae. I cylimler niiloinohile
j*witch mull's strike last
year when
svyvnr
wio o ad­
nti-i
||t|(| {ptl, M](, 1(lt,| (lj||„w „„ (ho(of the ltrYcr wl;u iitver fiiitiC,
wiilf m w K|N’e«ltt|er h*)dy w illvln* sold
Hog rti enam ore largely due to ex ditional emits Wes o a
. it sos og.i ii t ,j ,, W1,n, tmiv Orliuitnl ‘flu* r*xn*l-! 'The r**ader is a friend of Mrs.

’ K '1' 1’
4\ A M 1.11 IO IlKN I' I enuiinenl, a
•n* I room unfurnished apartment,
C O N T R A C T O R m id 1U I L D K R ,la \ ,,r hu,IflC*
irni,!n *,K‘”liion- A" «t paM-V age! ion nn Satiirdtiy, Jnnu- ternul amt internal pni i dtie eompllea
517 Com nicrdaFliui'tt-r'S.m ford.. Flu. d i« » "F . S ." care lit raid office, .him- „ ry | ul
my !,op. ( has.
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lP,’* tlc ,4Stein, .riti'. Anl; uvt*. nnd Seennd St.

GILLON &amp; F R Y

mn r.be*rroom , ion
-toiup
1 hone IhC l-Ll. 251-lit*
LOST
wore Jajm
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E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R S
I proud e aii?faeiruy. gi rvirt* day without extra cost, and that os'h * x
F u li I* KNXl* Tljn*,*
npartmeot |^
_ j j n 1.v(UBa»|ia Tvcttue UtiriH'n
i1■, The whole placing tin* wuiiieme in McColloiigh for this gc* ni treat.— ReitM* us may !tav*' hcc*t necessary in rupture with .Inpan, even before the j porter S ta r,
i with 'Imlli, 125.00 per m.mtl., whirl. p*..,^,. stid et *Ul«l*Tc».ll. Street or nml night with rnnsonahlti charge-.
,
Hcatli|uaiti rs;
ITnlon
Fharmuey. the etiforce*! ilrayage iK-eau-i* *&gt;f tin
WMtlnfhouie Lights nnd Appliance* Includes water and light. Apply Mr ui* Tenth ■Hlretd Intweeit Magnolia
It ratty strike, shouhl hi* Itorni* hy the r a ilNew I4n# of Fisturea '
Alex Vanghn. Phoiie 323-.I. 25t-(*lp Avenue and Sanford Avenue, a large Hospital • aecmnnimlat ions,
Ihos.* stnlilei.
road iind'nol hy the shippers,
-'tiller lluilding------.Magnolia Avenue
Sum of money. Liberal reward for re­
WANTED
lit. AVm. A. Itagwf ll, A'. S.,^
L Ip addition to the citrus c.Vefmu;:*
turn, Lost by*pnrly who cannot af­
“192:1 MODELS
AVANTKD-- Steady man &lt;*n celery ford losa, Itelurn to Herald office and
Sanford, Flm
whore Interacts art* k ing guarded hy
B. AV. HERNDON
farm. Imiuire of M. S, Nelson, It**xr
253-Itp
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17.
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dtp
re five i award.
252-ltp
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252-tf; W-lte
LOST—*(Jhlld'a hniwrt ’ leather nml
wunmn,
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Competent
whllt
INSURANCE AGENCY
ChlnchiRn hat. Return to Herald
gttnd worker, wanks vv**tk. Write C. office and receive reward.
2 *i2 *2tp
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252 St p
(I. care xf Herald.
f 4
S. 0 . Shinholser;

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Oak A VO.

WANTED i'rivaio garage.
at X)') Magnolia Ave,

I UST

|jetw.T*n 1lanmTjt'H SIpu* *liop

imiuire
and 70| ;.lagnoHu Avt*., gold hfir
251 -3tp pin, auni11 tbauiond in center. Reward,

A six-cylinder Supremo Au*
(nmnhile, i.uxurtmiH In cv*
cry dcluil.

your phone 657-J.
252-Stp
Contractor nml Hnilder
pew homo befoto lumber {rola any
FOUND
FLORIDA higher, •Flritjl ami estimates furnishba n fo rd
-tcd.~ Sanford Novelty Works, 183-tfc MllINH—1Two 32x1 tires. Owner can F* r to line, u Natural I'rpdurt-. Is a
have mime hy identifying same nml
Wonderful System Guilder,’ Ksslly
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons \VANTIvFT f(FD FLiriTt tniat-gTiinTTi paying
for this ail.
Johnnie
Atsimilaletl
by (In* Mnit Hellrnlc
one
ling
concrete
mixer
on
akitU
Kata Utah r 4 i ««h
252.2tp
with engine, a pick up. AddreJS Mix­ Jclljjt *nt (ioblsboro.
Stomach and » Suulhlng Corrective
R-K -A -i,
n-a-T-A -T-K
er carf of llerabL*
237-tfc
. for the Kidneys. Dociorti and Min­
larma
lair&gt;lnir*l*
isters Have. Indorsed H.
The
Doily
Herald,
15c
per
w#ck.
WANTF.H
—
lid)
on
orange
grove.
•“■li*i*tni r*l Inn.I Inattrnner
Man with family nml nhln tn lake;
* **r l.ula
Nnrrlr llonHa
eon* oi
of large grove. r.s|ivi
Kxperionml
in
"K'.’
There i* no telling the amount of
I.tuincure
il' iucii to
t».-v*IHK"
* *«. uItttttcrics.
m iiu c i, We can furtU ara
n,i.iars, prup, rfr
ndkiuru ritsn rr- the work. Imiuir** *&gt;f W. K. Dennett, nbh for ii limited time n Giant "K X- harm alcohol inis done to people who
,

Sanford, Fla.
250-dip]ID E" linttcry for Ford cars at $10.50.
(« « .'V N Y
-.
lb « ^ &gt; W o ld b a t t e r y _ U A Y D lM » S .
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. 'Sanford, Fla, AAo recharge and re■'M'OUII iVVitSTVlKNT rovii'ANV
Red Rnap|H&lt;r and Sea Ita.is Menk _.
pair all makes «&gt;f U atterles. 250-lltp
HM-K SlnamiHti Avr. nt Stone's Market, 327 Sanford Ave­
----nue.
ii
251-Hc
h k^ -ty

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B. HODGINS

STEWART The Florist

It is os(icHnlly iccomincmled lit eaae
uf indigoHlon, dytipefaia, liver and
kblncy diaonlcra, mm should be tnkeni
tinifc times n iliiy . hi ilmcs of Two!
tciiKpoonxfut wherever there nro symp-!
toms of mid stomach, shortness ofl
breath, pains in qtdo or buck,- nnd
rrumps. If the Madder is irritated or
tin' kidneys irregular. FKRRA1.INE;
hu * .* peculiarly soothing nnd conw -l
live effect.** W hins'there are htad-i
havu taken it as medicine in one nche.v, intestinal indigestion, diizinsss,
form or another. Hardening «*f tho or constipation, FKItRALINK ia in-;
prterlcs, high hiood pressure, I’right'rt valuable.
Fcrruline lias boon imlorscd not only
disease, fl«»*l lirrhosia of the liver are
among the deadly dixenrea llttltteed hy physicinns nnd ministers but by;
and aggravated hy continued tlosea of pcoplyltl all walks gf life, us having
no e&lt;ibal in cases of doblHty, low vi*i
nU-uht'J even in MiialLiimuuntB.
By* a fortunate discovery, a tonic; tallty, ami impoverished hiood.
witliotit alcohol, ia at Innt nvailubb*,! Toko Ferrnlim* and eat anything.
FERRALINK—for so the new medi- Take Fcrraliitc and fed the inflow of
Hno h&gt; railed—Is &amp; wumlurful natural, energy oa the rich red blood begins
compound, tin* ingredient*- of which! t t courre through the veins.
*
i
nr* rerogimvd by the ngdical author- 1 If yuur local druggist doci not hat)-,
ii’.s aS having the highest tt)«dlritulidl« Kcrrallm*. •*nd $ 1.00 t*&gt; Ferrabi

RADIATOR AND’ SIIF.ET
-is-- J ( ul Flowers— ----------Floral Dcsigno
mfti a l Wo r k s
General Repairing
Annual and Ornamental Hants
JU ST I'HONli 101 For nn Bdimste
2°7 French Arc,— *------ Hanford. Fla.
814 Myrtle Ave.------- -l*hona 2C0-W
1-Mmp.
,
'Aloe.
auto

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A iiffht four cylinder car,
j

the lies! buy on the nmrket,
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The moHl Convenient nnd Finest Drive-in Filling Statical in
v

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•Pay us a visit and be convinced, by our quick
Service and Courteous Treatm ent

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BASE B A L L
FOOT B A LL
BA SKET B A LL
TR A P SHOOTING

»^
Merchants
The Fanner*, playing in their usual
stride-, Monday night, took tare of the j Burdick
Merchant* with a little better than 300 j Randall
pin majority.
Amann* wns high man with , 1831
with Couch and \Veim*kl close be­
hind. Purdon wa’n htith for the "McrTotals
chanta with 447.
The down fall .of the Merchant* wa»
Standing of the Club*
due to the fa ct that outside of one
\J|n Lost
man. there were none of them that
'ationals ... 10
t
could howl any better or as good an
average a* the "dead” man’ll score.
j
The Merchant* were booked to play
o ff their postponed gnmc with the
Men’s Club last night but absence
from town of several of the Imwlertt
caused this game to be again post
MINNEAPOLIS CHOSEN
]K&gt;ncd. The Congregational* and Ro­
tary iB^nt tonight.
, Monday night’s score was as fo b !
lows: M J
*
oil* was
C o tfc h ii......* .
Chapman
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Weircnskl ..... .
Ile rh st .........

Hfri
125
ICO
1 18

lit
131
138
12(1

152
145
154
155

Pet
.'JO!

403
401
452
42t&gt;

Totals

DELICATESSEN
SALADS
,
. Potato
Chicken
Shrimp
Vegetable
Home-made Pimento
,
Cheese
* Mayonnaise
Home-made Doughnuts

TA LLA H A SSEE. Fla., Ja n . 1 5 .Thc state comptroller’s office yes ter
day turned over tothe state treason
$00,495.48 n* collections from the gns
oline tax law for the month of Decern
her. This is the greatest amount yd
received for any one month's opera
tion of the law. nccording to figurein the comptroller's office.

«11 p- T i t . .%h a . , , - 1 ,1 1 rit I ’ r r s a l

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— Dlacu*aii.g tin* Upshaw churgi-i ns in liquor
i drinking by members of m i i g i i a n d
1 high government idTicial*. Hep. Hill.
ItcpubHefiil. Maryland, declared in the
houki- that they might lo bt- investi­
gated npd n ot'I k l.n lindens t over the
country unehslionjtod.

The primiti’/c lover— a cave-man
Atul they were already blessed with who becomen a behave*man. nt the
Princess tonight.
the bent park ill the nUte.
Hut none of 'em will have anything
on Sanford after our new Athletic
Connie Tnlmadge captures a caveField la completed. And th at la not
so far In the future cither.
A Inugh-linc tossed to romantic
wive* with stolid spouse*.
past ‘Hanford lias been approached
by big League Club's wauling to
Another by the Triumphant Trio—
train here and they had to he turned Constance Tnlmadge, Harrison Ford,
down. Next year It will be different. Kenneth Harlan.
Mr. George, the pro at the Country
’Club, doesn’t think a thing of picking
up his .golf bag and going around the
tours# In 34, 3.'i or 3&lt;Y. He lias us lit­
tle trouble in making the course in
par, which Is'35, as the rest of the
crowd have in making it In 75, Mr.
Dyer, his assistant, is also n godo
one, and always hmke* it under 40.

Connie finds a primitive lover is
mostly—prim!
She was quite happy to be a caveman's captive—until she got hungry
and she smelled the coffee her hus­
band was cooking.

One try-out of cave-man conduct—
and she wns ready to dedicate her life
Mr. George'snya that it takes from to dishes ev»r after.
three to atvefi year* to make a good
golfer out of yourself, hut it will take
Sidney A .’ Prr nklln made “Smilin’
much longer than that for the ones Through*;’ now hFs directed "The
that take no lessons at the start. We Primitive Liner.' - and it will set the
.suggest that nil the Sanford begin- whole world smilin' too
nurs sec Mr. George nud take a few
If you only knew how good Con­
stance Tnlmadge is in "The Primi­
And be- sure you are. using the tive Lover” we couldn’t keep
you
tight weight-and light length clubs, away with a cave-man’* club*
You can find out from the pro, he
knows, And he Is fixed to supply you Harrison Ford, who is known to Urn
with your nerds along thnl lin j.
screen followers for hi portrayals of
(Pishing leading men has a new kind
of ride who is afraid of losing his
ADEQUATE l
: stance 1
I’rimitiv
WASHINGTON, Jan . 1 5 . - Devel­
! night.
opment of an adequate licet base on
Cahu, llnwaiiaii islnnds, i* given first
priority among shore projects for the Orlando Puts New
navy in-the report of the hoard head­
Park Over 'through
ed by Hear Admiral Hodman, assign­
ed by Secretory Denby to recommend
Stock Selling Stunt
a shore erlutdb hnirnt policy for the
department.
The main fleet base in Han Francis­
co Hay I-- placed next by the report.
The project to miltidc the Alumc-da
The city’s lit-., bnsrtmll park and
deveb.patent a "im perative,", devel­
athletic field will bo completed in
opment of similar hast-* at Puget
March tun! will In' lined for training
Sound, New York. N anaganset Buy
quarters of the Orlafulo club of lhe
and * hesnpeake bay to come next in
Flvtidn Slate League, basi-bull c«thuorder and the advance base in the
1.11 is and stockholders in tin- Orlando
Canal zone to follow these.
I I I r T hr

I'r tH I

ed H,liJ0,O(ll) boxigi "f oningi-.r witl\,n
.shipping point value of $21,300,000.
Grapefruit production fur the Halite
j ei iod tot;.led o ,l00.mm boxes with a
value of $15,3011,000.

THE PAINT STORK
We are headquarters for Paints.
Varnishes, Stain* mid Knlsemlne. We
are sole agents for Patton’s Su n ­
proof paint*, the paint that is made
■ipivi illy for the sfmsth by the govern
mi-lit for null a 55 per rent white lead
’
| e r rent of r.lllr, In per relit of
m |i &lt; a ; we h a v e years o f experience in
the paint and wall paper business. Infurnintiru and ndvjio given free. Come
if. and let us talk it over. We are Inciitcd in the store next to the Am erb
can Fruit Growers, Welakn Block.—
Hanford Paint and Wall Paper Co., H.
A. Halverson. Proo.
248-5tc

W ANT AD HATES AND BU LKS

MAIL SERVICE
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anyone. Cash mu*t accompany nil
order*. Count the words and remit
accordingly.
Set In LIGHT FACE'CAPS or
Black Face, double the above rate.

Clip and use this blank for writing your want ad and mail it to
the Situ ford Herald
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nml rules to the left and remit according to number of insertions
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Permanent organization of the associal tot! w ar effected nt the nu-eting
with the eli- lien i-f J o n II. Tinker,
lovnu-r star, " f the Chicago Nutioiiul
League ha •hull club, a* president; I*.
I*. S . i i *

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g ' C o m p a n y

AT CROW LBV. Ip U IS IA N A .

Orlando's new kail park in nearing
completion.

Athletic Association decided
The season 1920-21 Florida produc­ meeting lurl evening.

Wo condition theav earn in order to give aulisfnclion &lt;m
•UHOtl cars as well as now ones. Liberal'terms to responsible
persons. Trade ins considered on till cars. These cars will
ufe shown and demonstrated on lot oppm-ite from Valdez Ho­
tel on Park avenue. .Price?

’ELVIS PEKBQNS IN JU R E D
IN DYNAMITE EXPLOSION

GOLF
BOWLING
• TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Amanns W as Best Bowler of the Kvening' With a
v Total of 183—Couch Bowls 463

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linin'

t c - p t c ' d e n t , a t &gt;-f

datum are: I . I.- Baxter, Dr. V. H,
Christ, Jo e B, Tinker, J times Kinknid,
U'a M. Glenn, I). P. Hie*, Ernie Burke,
Franklin O. King, It. Kinknid, Chns.
Hock and George H. Nash,
The association decided that work
.could I*- speeded up so that the park
would be ready by'spring. It was
pointed out that the Cincinnati Nat
Inmil League bin'- nil! to training at
the gi-iund in K ip ".it ion Park and
that it will be necessary to provide
some other place for pre-reavim train,
in : work of the loud organisation.
The new park, which is situated on
the shores of Imke Lomu Doolie, Just
outside the Western city limits, will
he really late in March and will prob­
ably be used for the Florida State
League games here this summer, -it
wns said.
Before electing its officers the nssorintion adopted its charter, which him
been granted by the secretary
of
state. The charter provides that theassociation may own and control n
baseball club, hut tm-mhors said that
it was not the association’s intention
te take over the Orlando chib. The
provision, it wns explained, was in­
serted in order that the organization
might assume the management of the
club in the future if it eared to do *o.
Ucnring work I* now in progress
«t the grounds nml plans huve been
di awn for the field nml for the first
wing of the grandstand which will
sent 1,500 persons. F. E. Baxter, D.
P. Silas and President Tinker will

So carefully is quality in Polarine
guarded that, no matter whether
you buy it in packages or have
it poured into your motor from the
service station or dealer’s tank, you
may be assured there is no varia­
tion in its oiliness or lubricating
qualities.
* .
The packages are easy to handle, pour read ­
ily, lie flat under the seat in your cai” and
it is an excellent idea to ca rry a reserve
stock of oil in this way. Polarine is pro­
duced, transported and dispensed with such
care th at wherever you see a dealer who
displays the Polarine sign vou m ay be assured th at the quality of the oil he pours
into* your crank case is o f the highest.

M O T O R

O IL .

etc., and the Name nnd Address.
The havocintion Is selling atock in
the corporation, planning to dispose
of about $15,000 worth, which will
provide sufficient fund* to complete
payments on the tract purchased nnd
build the park. Much o ^ th e stock
has been subscribed and cn effort will
be made to pluce all of It within the
next few day*.—Orlando Sentinel,

TONIGHT A BIG TIME. SKAT:
INC, LAKE MARY ACADEMY. Itc

INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

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THESANpORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1923
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In connection with oor TR A N SFE R
Wood for the fireplace, wood for
J * : ^U!,t
vaccina- which arc manufactured under Veter- on m m t &lt;&gt; h o l d *\ KLErnoN i.\ - TONIGHT A DIG TIME, .SKAT­
S I 'K C U I . T A X HCTIOOI. lUftTIIILT
ING, LAKE MARY ACADEMY, ttc the stores, wood for any kind o f heat­ w*e have STORAGE room, where you
aml what « « « t take place in Inary License, Issued by the U. S. De
SO . 8, S K M I S O l .i: COV.XTIf t*
1the body of n fowl that Im* b m t vac.
■— ■—
r f i 'r .
ing and the best kind of wotAl a t W
periment of Agriculture*
F I.O ItlltA
can store your goods a t n nom inal,
•** . - '
t A- -* f
If
*■«* on Dry Measure Wonted to pnnlucc immunity to dinJUDGE PARKER WEDS
per
cord—any slxe you w ant- it. Ro­
case or to affect rccovory, it is well,
cost, for any length of tim e.—LOSSWIIFHF.AH. n pel It t«*n has been prePREPARE FOR BREAKDOWN
land Reei!, Geneva, or leave orders at
*••-111 it to tin- County Moan! of Fuhllc
, n . Thf*
I*r***&gt;
ripht herp to define certain medical
tlly The A x u r l i l n l I'rraal
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ING'S QUICK SE R V IC E TRA N SI mu ruction for Ho mmole County. FlorNEW YORK. Jan . 17—Judge Alton the Herald office and they will be fillCINCINNATI, O., Ja n . Id.— Mobl- terms. Knowing the definition of
Ida. on l i f r m i l ' r r .4, IPtt, ' hIUSo I by
LAUSANNE, Jan . Id.1—A gloomy more ilinu tw enty -live per cent of the B. Parker, Democratic candidate f o r . ed tho next day,
213-10tp l Lit. 1 hone sJH. 2.1‘J-Mb- I'u-Ud-tfc
litation of the forces of Amerlcifn o1- these terms, will make th
le remainder! statement concerning the accomplish­ duly •lunllfled oleetors r o li ll n ta within
Lmiicd labor ofr n modification of of this article d ear nnd easier
npecim Tax
i .i* Hcltool
n cm ™ Olsl
. . . . . .I.let
. . . ..No
. . . . „f*.,H&lt;&gt;-- . presid ent in 1004, and Miss A m e l ia 1 = =
Special
under­
ments *of the near east peace confer­ mltudf I’ouniy. Florida. *;iei lu-rrlri q 3 » Campbell, were married at the
L Volstead net, which would provide stood.
,
In-ini;
al«.I
known
ns
«h-Hi-Vn
‘
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,
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ence and the possibilities of a satis­ Tux SihM.il Idstrlrt, «»kHw amtKpeelrtt
for the manufacture nnd sale of beer
p&lt;-tl- hold Berkeley yesterday bv the Rev.
\ act illation in the injection Into the factory settlement was miide today by ItnutliK that nil cteelltm b? held Wllklllj . ,
I f . o ,
nf (*.|
I n s p i r a t i o n P ic t u r e s ^ h i c .
J )ixht wines was ntrnnjjvd for nt
unininl body (human lielngs, as well spokesmen for the British delegation! rnl.l HperUl Tax Hehuid liUtrlct |Jonn Koacn a*n tlton , pastor 01 t alNm 5. Semin ole C o f l l t t ITofhla. in ill
, conference held y jster.lay between
vary Baptist Church.
ns fowls, nro aninnls, biologically
The statement gave the information Irrm ln e the ijuestU'ti »» to whether nri
Samuel C^-nper.-, president of the
nut linlida In the «uiu of tSQ.tO'MIO -hull
speaking) of baete^in or their pro that the British, nf lenst, were prepar- In- Issued by said Hl«*elal Tux Hehuid
Amerienu Federation of Labor and
COND1TIONS SATISFACTORY
1‘lHtriel No, 5, the proceeds thereof In
a , 'l
the general executive boanl of the eints in such a way that immunity to* inif piddle opinion for a breakdown I..- used fur the puruu-A uf ac'iulrlnir.
dijease is established. Bacteria or, &lt;• ftho confluence.
tmlldlng.
e
n
larg
in
g
.
furiiUhlnc
or
idhPicwtry Workers'. International Unerwtsn iniprovlUK Mltool hulhllnux and
Uncterinl Organisms ore
I
Illy The Aasnelnted l'rr*« l
disease
The Turk* failed to m eet the sug- spllool grounds, nnil fur (lie exclusive
ion at that organisation’ll headquar­
WASHINGTON,
.Inn.
Ifl.—Albert
pee
uf
the
puhtlr
fre
e
sellouts
wlthltl
getms The iprroducts arc poisonous gcstlon that thg. T H rkish jW n .'b oth Mlll
i
ter* here.
euld Hpecliit T ax School Idslriet No. 5. Thomas, head of the -International la ­
albumins called toxins. Immunity is pAincijml *nnd interest, should be di- : B- r.lin.de County. KloH.b.
k\\-c plan to nlako America once
ity; i t lir.Kol.VKi&gt;. j her office created by the treaty of
that condition in which an individual vl*)eit
vi^i’d among Turkey nnd the so-called j T,jjj || 1’,! p* \V,"
Oiercbad k j
B orc the home of the sane nnd the
he belli Vrea^Titiw*! Venmiiles. told President Harding be
or n species of animals exhibits -tHius-'
succession
territories
do-!
beVehy
ordtrri d
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,T».vxx«.m*f* states vor
i m
m v i i u i a hb
- i in
t«
eHFlV KING
land of the free,” the labor lender de­
Hetnliudr had found lnlmr conditiuns In this
T ax Hehooi I............
lls trlel..........................
N
uni or complete resistance to an in- inched from Turkey since the World ^
clared. following on nil day confer­ le tioii.
Florida.
^ ' ' ' ^ ^ ‘r T a i Hrt^d j «*untr&gt;' generally satisfactory. He
I war.
-■&gt;•ottniy,
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kiiuwn
nn llenevn
A FIRST K.*T10N.\l '
ATTRAC
ence with the board members who
lilHirlrt. .in th e 5ib duv uf February, was accompanied to the white lurtise
A Bacteria
dead
orgnn— ,,, caiudsta of 11X
54*1 hi
pim*
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iii’
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ti’rtfiimwneiin*r
iivi tliern * t
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a
a
tfljs,
in I'*
delt
riplno'w
hether **r
or nut
represent every section of the United
inns suspended in normal s a lt 8 0 lu1{vd S n a p p e r nnd Sen B a s s S te a k shall h - UsiieiC by M|« rlai Tax s.d.uut G»y Ambimsndor Jim w r n n d and spent a
States nnd Canada.;. &lt;*.
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P ls i r je t No. 6. Hemlnole &lt; iiimiy. fh i r - |)a |f |,0Ur with th e president d iscussut n, tiinl when introduced into the !‘* S t o n e s M a ik e t, 327 S a n fo rd Ave-| |du. humis in the sum uf t.iMuuiuu t» ,
'
in tein i in the rale id -u per ing the work of the international o f - i
While the conference was held In body, produces immunity by the for- nut*.
251-4te e1,,'iir
m i &lt;c. *;&gt; per "niiiim. tuiere-t pujAldr (j
, d is c u ss in g a tour o f t h i s ;
secret,. it
plans mntioll ((f mUilm,,it,4. An
R was
wax announced that
m at pmnr.
i(t
---------|•eml-annuntly, borida t " lie itatea Jnii*
it.iry
t.
t
s
j
3
.
and
to
nmiur.thirty
years
1
country,
were discussed .for a n a t i o n - w i d e #ub , ^ lh.c |(rt.S(,„ t tn th&lt;&gt; bl(Wj SUBSCRIPTIO N BRIDGE PARTY !
afti-r iht. dnlu thereof.
*
*
,
drive for the revision of the prohibl-|s trQnm whi(h 5j| inlmLK. (lf. (l(.stri)yin„
n t: IT F P t t T I I B H IIKHIII.VKH Hint j
urd.-r I t’.• II111*111*!!***!
puidl-lu-d II*
In 1the
H.iufunl
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0
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I1111*
IlH• **r«*T
III „f’
llUM" i
tam law and that t&gt;verj' member of or neutralising bacteria or their tox
1 he ineniiH rn &lt;»f the ^t.
iirr^til, n npw»i«i|R'r
i
rongrew would be Interviewed porGuild will give n ‘SuhriTiptioit Bridge *" KemJnoI* Foititiy, Blur Ida. bat with-j
1
uul Hpeel 111 Tax HellUfit lllntrlet Nu. i*. j
ssnally and made acquainted with the
party at the I'arish House, Wcdne?.- | there betm r no ttntvapUjier puh|t»hi d Iti
One Strain and Many Strain
position Inbor takes on the prohibi­
! Special Tux Hehu|d IMsIrlel Nu. 5. i nee
BncterInH
dny afternoon, January 2-1th at 3tOQ raeh Week fur fo ur min .'--It •■ n e c k s ,
tion law.
I iON'K ANI&gt; O U n B U K I* in nutilHi
Experience has eliown that the in-j " ‘clock. Phone Mr#. Archie Betts
"Wine nrrd beer of light alcoholic
lection of hnclerins has produced im- I-22) o r'M rs. ,S. M. Lloyd (45) fori fi'p Vumrnct|ou f.'rUMHsmhu.r1 "■
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iviiiii:
content nre sure to come hack and
nil *l»iV nf January, )t*J’ I
munity to specific diseases when prop- i enervations. ‘ A goad time it assure d j Fluflita. ltd*
l.\ F. 11A Hit I Hi &gt;N. rtialrmuli '
feaSB,^6lc
they will come hack noon,” declared
i* V HAI.KAH
erly administered. It is a scientific “B- Make your reservations early.
Mr. (lumpers, who made a hurried
F ltK I * T WJU.IAMH
fact, beyond dispute that, certain di«-j I’ricc 50c.
250-1-16-17-111-22-23-cil;F m inU
Board uf Publle
trip from Washington to attend the
In r ln u 't luti f“i Hi'iuliidte
pares are caused by npccific organ-r|
conference.
Fniliily. Fliulda
\Ve have one of tho.bout repair department;! in the city and tire fully equipped* lo repair
A ft i * l :
Mr. Gonipors said there was a vast S ’* r. ° th" ,
c" n,^ lcnUon!;
and re-charge Halteriea
T\
V
1
.aw
tun.
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a primary Infection, may la* caused
Hu pi. Puli Insln and Kxdifference bcttm -R Uro eighteenth
uMli li. Keen tnry lo Ibiaril.
by a variety of bacteria. Kuch dis-WE HANDLE THElH. ul uf Doan))
»-3-ia.|7-4(.S|
•mcndmnetai;d theWoHlcad act. The
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G o m p ers

Plans

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F ig h t b y ^ D D °r

TOL'ABLE

TH U RSDA Y, JA N U A RY 18th

our

NOTICE

Utt.r. h, nil. went Mr In njvnnr,
'X11*"1
.1 uhnl . . . . a t o m rliica In . h r ... "**” • " '* d — .
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The 1923 license must
be on all automobiles
operating in Seminole
county,
not later than
. .
S T " ? I T ........ . T ” ” Fcb- ,s t * &gt;923- ‘Fh'«-law

f t ’i n against one strain dues not idgallic lew. 1
jways protect against another. Ilacter“Where the fantlllcal drya erred in
|ins are, therefore, prepared contain-;
attempting to prove that beverage
, ..
. = .
»
ling bheteria o f many races or strains,

percentage

3 £ ? » b M u H t w h li~ f T n,r v ,l"""t

Asktsl if hu favired a redoratioa
cf the val'i.in, Mr. Gompers explosive­
ly dryla, id ‘"No, Nobody dues. Tli&lt;*
«a!ut)P i« nil institution of dark ages.
It i- gum- fuM-ii r. And whlakej as a
bevcRiy- also i- a thir-g of the j-asl."

tiTIIl to use, and why? It in obvious
that. f-tuTi m;r knowledge uf told*,
roup, i hii ken-jitix, c a t a r r h ,

rIndent

nnd associated disonsus, all germ in
f* 1 1 m|i *. that no tin g le m g ai'itiu tun
few I n a l * may .o n
*4 i-i rau se.

tra c t a to ld ; in a *hurt while the m
tiiu I lurk iiinv fimv symptoRis
»
VACCINATION OF
“ 'Up; then c a n k e r nnd diphtheria may
1’01'LTHY. WHAT IT IS
l 'hicken-pux mnv be the j riAND WlfAT IT HOES sH
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m a r y ihsefise; ft may bo com p licn tid
Ity lilt. S I M &lt; i N - K P E T E R S O N
with roup. Cholera m ay u i m a y n o t
-ChieJ.tn-pox, npip, f.-wl d ia h th e r ia , appear alarm.
('an the .- i &lt;*iii ;.];.,ji
ind cimletn a re . permit'* the g rente l Hon. l e in u eil by a -- I**!.- ttr i'tn ?
Kijjrfr f b u s l &gt; the jWiuitry Ind* -U‘ y Nu!
; today.
We have learned that il I l l l i v a l l i ll
*
*i Aminling to !■ r!ed! t - ’g e r , t!u- not*' i i :1, l -rin does liot ji|ufe-t .a g a in s t n r
German authority, the m u rta litin o th e r s tra in o r a mixed
infe.-tion.
dti.-kin jmx.nnd fuv.l iliphth im is ‘-a * m i'iiiu rr illy to protect -a
poultry
to 70 per cent. W h ere th e infection Geek from the various d ise a ses and
h i e s , severe, and th e m o r ta l ity not ( o m r lL a th iiis ■whii h have bceti men
f« high, tile tot id money lass may be t ionad, only a B m t e r i n made
from
*f»li greater than when ninny bird- many ra ce s o r strain . isolated from
'£L. i f the disease is pot properly ran many sou rces ns possible, will nftreitr I in tin- b:-ginniiig, anil conval- ford pn.ti r*. inn: a polyvalent o r mixed
( a erne i - .daw, the e g g lorn and ini' bacteria.
reduced vitality which
m a k e s the
W'i' i* should a
flts k be va- rin.-tted 7
bird* e .1 hr- Iera h
uft -n .-u ■ler &gt;* it d i f f - nil lor tlu l a y i 'e n to we
thf I! Hi
.due i.f I be bird Itself.
- -it' .* III.,-- i Ulg Will \lie- ie ll lull
1
I rt.ilil y ,n chiilera la u f ii ii a ie hI i u &lt; m m icaii., ’ V. i v .i mat mu
Will vackijh a . : (J t-, pa per ce n t.
It .’re ■ure ail puuilry disea.H(jurntiy TUI1| a very rapid i aurse when - cmatioii InOudure ■dii-eare Into a

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be __
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n««| cxp
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how many complications nre prosent J ^
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re- "M
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.poultry direnxes. AVIAN (fowl) tu-i Bminn |b*a««i &lt;»f l#iiMI«*‘In striP-tlMii for

problem ns well. Investlga- dDeaics for which vaccination is n otijaW
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treatment.
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nml l» tmil.ir*- tt.trtj
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(tin .late tlu-rt-uf, nml
Vaccinatlon is simple nnd easy. Re111: I T F F B T H R I t llBHOliVBD. That

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Sanford, Florida

,-l ppprlut i-li-rll'i.l t*r lut.1 Itl S-Itil Up*-rial Tax Hrtioul I'lntrlrl No. i. H.-mlnula County, I'tiirlria, said tUstrl. i t*.-

imr at.** known as (I ptu-vh Hi** rial l a x
Hclu.ii) n is irtr l. In or*uiritahre will. law.
t o «lf*|i»rtniitc wtirili»*r
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I*, re.ll.it !»' "ll'l Hturtat Tax H* h****l
D ls l r i d No a, Hetnlnol*- I’ottltty. Flur(On. I.un.ts «• art* pravtilr.l for In this

rireolullun. BnrtI . ......
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nH IT F I T t T l t l . l t llBHOt.VUD. that
this re-sol&gt;ttloii '*• potiUsIre*' d|t the
Hanfi.r.l Hally Herald, n ncwspaUer
nul'lislir.1 In H.-mlniiti* County; Florida,
luit without Mid s iu d a l lax •ehi.ut
.lis trlrl N’t*. 5. there* twlmt rut newsnnl**-r pulillslu-d n lil.tn sni.1 H|iri-tal T ax
S.-lun*l District No &amp;. onre u week for
four nurcrsutv.* wrrks.
T i l IH IU: h o M'TION adr&gt;|.t.-*l In rruulur session " f tl&gt;» Cuanty ll*&gt;«r*l of
I’uMlr I lint ruction for Ksmlnnln (''.UJl-_
«r. Ftortnn. rtr.1 ?n*r a;.)' of .fammry. A.
t&gt;. 1933.
F. MAHHISON. Chairman.

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Hock, vaccination may or may not ,..re *r or' Hin-cin! Tax Hchm-i nisiri. t ; f'ouniy. Florida, cal'

lihble manufacturers’ directions nre
so plain that anybody with ordinary
intelligence can, with , one assistant
and a little practice, vaccinate from
10(1 to 200 or more fowls an hour. The
cost Is only a few rents per bird; and
the ‘extra eggs laid and the better
health of a vncrinnled bird soon pny
for that. Wc huve learned that a ba'cUrin contains only dead organisms,
consequently when properly prepared,
Avian (fowl) bncterlh Is non-poisonous and absolutely hnrmless nnd Its
use positively cannot Introduce disrrse Into n flock. Wc have also learn­
ed that a single strain hncterin will
not protect against a mixed infection.
Therefore, the proper bacterin to use
is one* made from many strains, or n
mixed bacterin. To be certnin that,
when buying bactcrins;. you get the
right product, Insist upon only those

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°** Diphtheria, and other similar
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fieved that vaccination shrdlu shrol
firethial.
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preve.) (jtat vaccination has reduced
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°mc» familiar with this scientific
ff;,tiiient the more will it be possible
0 tc^UCwthe terrific hnnual loss from.
Pfeventtblo poultry diseases.
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. '*'* " r hydrophobia, practised vac­
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deeded tn vaccinating chickens
‘d ', /'1
ftnd' diphtheria.
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County Itoar.I of Public
Instru rtlon
for Hemtuolc
County, Florida.

A t te s t:
T. AVa liAWTON,
Hyiif: J ’ uh. InstiL nn*l Kx-0fflf.lo
HMrrlsrs’ to the Hoard.
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nml tho Insp.-'ci'-rs amt rb-rlts uf the
polltnv places shall ttn ik e i.romnl rt-ftirh to the County Honr«l nf PuWle
in-*tru ctio n for Hemlnole County, F lorlda. Immediately a f t e r the sai*t f l e c ­
tion unit the tabulation nf th*- . . . . .
ut I c l , nm! ih,* County IJqard of Punlr Instru ctio n of Si-mlnulr t'onnty.
Florida, will be In rnuular meetlt.K st (&gt;
ten ..‘clonk A, 31. i|ll,(ll* Ptl. .lay of
Kdl*runr.v. IK!3. t;* red*I t s thn return*
of xnM election, and In dctertnln** nnd
certify Mu- result therenf.
Th e follow ing named txro hereby nppolntid and d.sliniaW-d us Clerks and ♦&gt;
insnerttira to ln.t.1 and conduct the
suld elrctlo n at the |*i*Illn« places nr
precincts nnmed. to-w lt.
. At P rec in ct No. c (fleneva). Mrs.
Helen CU£)&lt;*ti, \V. I) ilullard, and Mrs.
Kntlierln Kllhee, Inspectors, nnd M
K. P a s l t f i Clerk.
At Prrclm-t No. 16 (Osceola) T. W.
ftetger. S. P. Itltkhle, and Mrs. J . Illley
Inspectors nnd !&gt;r. J . W Murlln. clerk. T
All of which Is done nml ordered by a
111.* County llonrd of P s b l lr Inslruclion for Henilnule County. Florida. In
reg ular s.-xstou-axsemUled- I Ids (h e Ind
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r . f . I I A l u t i s . in". Chairman
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County Hoard
of Puldle
In stru ctio n for Hemlnole
County, Florida.
A t te s t;
T. W. LAWTON,
flupt- I ’uh. Instn. and
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salesman who regards adver­
tising as. a substitute for ’ his
own efforts has missed tho
point. His"efforts are needed
more than ever to-support the
advertising and put it across.
His reward is larger sales.

Advertising is not^a form of
•perpetual motion that goes on
forever without human assi.stance.‘ The biggest problem any
man has to settle after he has
determined to advertise, and de­
cided HOW to advertise, is this:
1low can I use my advertising so
as to get the mqst out of it?
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brands
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selling, has overlooked the esY
&gt;; sentialideu. Certainly they sell
easier; but this is not the big important truth. Rather, he should'
see that the m anufacturer’s advertising is an instrument put

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